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John SUGGETT, Sr.
Mildred DAVIS |
Husband: John SUGGETT, Sr.
Birth: 20 Jun 1751, Westmoreland Co., VA Death: 12 Dec 1834, Scott Co., KY Military Service: Revolutionary War: served in the defense of the fort at Bryrant Station, KY Father: James SUGGETT Mother: Jemima SPENCE |
Marriage: 15 Jul 1772, VA |
Wife: Mildred "Milley" DAVIS
Birth: 1755/6, VA Death (æ 78): 11 Jul 1834, Scott Co., KY Military Service: Revolutionary War: served in the defense of the fort at Bryrant Station, KY |
Children: |
. (Rev.) James SUGGETT, b. 1 May 1775, VA; d. 11 Nov 1851, Callaway
Co., MO
. Elizabeth "Betsey" SUGGETT, b. 14 Jun 1782 . John SUGGETT, Jr., b. 25 Jan 1785 . Mary "Polly" SUGGETT, b. 2 Apr 1798; d. 27 Aug 1839, Scott Co., KY . Milton T. SUGGETT, b. 14 May 1802, Scott Co., KY; m. Aurora Putnam CRAIG . William SUGGETT
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Sources:
1. John SUGGETT and his wife, Mildred "Millie" (DAVIS) SUGGETT, served in the defense of the fort at Bryant Station, KY, during the American Revolution (DAR Lineage Books, v. 85, p. 327), so all of their descendants are eligible to join the D.A.R. (or S.A.R.). 2. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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