Bartholomew Strang of Voisgarth (-August 1612)

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Parents
Father:1James Strang of Voisgarth (-July 1603)
Mother:2Christian Sinclair (-after April 1627)
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Children
Children with Sara Williamsdaughter:
Christian Strang (around 1610-February 1630)3
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Died:4August 1612
Personal Info
On 20 September 1615 the Inventory of his personal estate was recorded in the Commissary books by Thomas Cheyne of Vaila, on behalf of Christian Strang, his daughter, who was served heir to her grandfather, James Strang, on 1 October 1622.5
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Sources

1 Gordon Donaldson, Court Book of Shetland 1615-1629: (Lerwick: Shetland Library, 1991), p. 97.
2 Francis J. Grant, The County Families of the Zetland Islands: Being Genealogies of Local Families Compiled from Public Records and Other Sources (Lerwick: T. & J. Manson, 1893), Strang of Voesgarth no. II, p. 297-98.
3 Henry Paton and Henry M. Paton, Orkney and Shetland Records vol. II, Orkney and Shetland Sasines vol. I: Diplomatarium Orcadense et Hialtlandense (: The Viking Society for Northern Research, 1942), No. 177, p. 105-107.
4 , "The Commissariot Register of Shetland (part 2): ," The Scottish Antiquary or Northern Notes & Queries XI (1897): 39, 90-91, 133-136, 187, No. 270, p. 39.
5 Francis J. Grant, The County Families of the Zetland Islands: Being Genealogies of Local Families Compiled from Public Records and Other Sources (Lerwick: T. & J. Manson, 1893), Strang of Voesgarth no. III, p. 298.
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