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Andrew STURGIS
Ann Agnes SHIELDS |
Husband: Andrew STURGIS
Birth: ca. 1763, VA Death: aft. 4 Nov 1822, Columbia, Columbia Co., GA Father: Daniel STURGIS (c1735-1812) Mother: Eleanor PATTERSON |
Marriage: 8 Apr 1785, Washington Co., GA |
Wife: Ann Agnes "Nancy" SHIELDS
Birth: 1770, GA Death: 15 Jun 1828, Columbia, Columbia Co., GA Father: John SHIELDS Mother: Margaret THOMSON |
Children: |
1. Henry Fielding STURGIS, b. 26 Feb 1789; d. 1 May 1828, GA
2. Mary "Polly" STURGIS, b. 15 Oct 1791; d. Jun 1867, Russell, AL 3. John W. STURGIS, b. 28 Apr 1793 4. Ann Louise "Nancy" STURGIS, b. 30 Mar 1797, Columbia, GA; d. 15 Jun 1855, Refugio, Refugio Co., TX 5. Joseph L. STURGIS, b. 25 Aug 1799, Appling, Columbia Co., GA; d. 17 Apr 1854, Washington, DC 6. Martha Maria STURGIS, b. 8 Aug 1801 7. Caroline STURGIS, b. 12 Mar 1803; d. 1822 8. Alfred Edward STURGIS, b. 3 Mar 1804; d. 23 Feb 1844, Globe Hotel, Richmond, GA 9 Margretta STURGIS, b. 13 Jan 1809; d. 1846, Pike, GA |
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: . WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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