Elijah Fisher, father, was listed as giving consent at the marriage of Penelope Fisher to Martin Stricklin.
5471850 Census of Simpson Co MS
Name                	AgePenelope Tuggle	44     b KY
Michael K Strickland	19     b MS
Penny A L Strickland	18     b MS
Martin L Strickland	13     b MS
Julia Strickland  	12     b MS
1860 Census of Simpson Co MS
Name                	Age
Penelope Luggle	56     b SC  value of personal assets = $23,395
Michael K Luggle	29     b MS
Julia A Luggle       	21     b MS
Samuel Young      	22     b MS
NEXT DOOR TO PENELOPE [note: Julia A. is still home, can't be her]
George G. Jones        35    b NC  farmer 4,000 15,000
Julia L                         9    b MS
Ufenia J                      7 f  b MS
Julia V                        4    b MS
George W                   3    b MS 
1870 Census of Beat 3, Simpson Co MS
Name                  	Age
Penelope Touggle	67
Julious Jones      	19
Julia Jones            	13
George Jones     	11
1880 Census of Beat 3, Simson Co MS
Name                	Age
Julius Jones        	29
Sarah Jones       	25
Viola Jones         	  3
Penelope Tuggle	75   grandmother
 
Martin Strickland was a member of the 3rd Regiment of the Sampson Co NC Militia in the War of 1812.
548Martin Strickland, of Lawrence Co, entered claims for approximately 200 acres in the Mt Salus Land Office (Mississippi) on 2 Sep 1835-37.
442  Mt Salus MS, 21 Sept 1835
W1/2 of the NW quarter Section 25, Township 6, Range 1W (80.28 acres)
Mt Salus MS, 2 Sept 1835
N1/2 of the E1/2 of the NW quarter Section 25, Township 6, Range 1W (40.17 acres)
Mt Salus MS, 20 Oct 1835
S1/2 of the E1/2 of the NW quarter Section 25, Township 6, Range 1W (40.17 acres)
Mt Salus MS, 6 April 1837
N1/2 of the W1/2 of the SE quarter Section 25, Township 6, Range 1W (40.17 acres)
These lands were adjacent to 40 acres that had been bought by Elijah Fisher in 1825.
The family of Martin Strickland was enumerated in the 
census of Simpson Co MS, taken 20 Jan 1837:
1 male 21-45  [This would have been Martin, b 1792-1816]
3 males <18  [This would have been Michael K., b ca 1831, Martin L., b ca 1837, and one unknown son, probably b before 1831]
1 female >16  [This would have been Penelope, b ca 1806]
3 females <16 [This would have been Penny A., b ca 1832, and possibly Julia, b ca 1838, and one unknown daughter]
2 male slaves
4 female slaves
8 total free white 
24 acres cultivated, 0 bales of cotton produced