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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Spurgin Sr.Male Note
Born: 7 May 1704 1704-5-7 at Mile End New Town, London, England Mile End New Town, London, England [2]
Married: 1730 1730-1-1 at Maryland Maryland
Died: Aft 1748 1748-1-1 at & Bef April 4 1750 In Virginia & Bef April 4 1750 In Virginia [4]
Father: John Spurgin
Mother: Elizabeth Cradlebaugh
WIFE
Name:
Born:
Died:
Father:
Mother:
CHILDREN
Born:
Died: 31 Mar 1789
Wife: Elizabeth Pennington
Name: George Spurgin
Born:
Died:
Name: James (s.o. Willian.sr. 1704) Spurgin
Born:
Died:
Name: David Spurgin
Born:
Died:
Born: 6 Jun 1734 at Essex, England Or Fredericks County, Virginia
Died: 13 Aug 1806 at Charlottesville, Ontario Province, Canada
Wife: Jane Sellars Welborn
Born: Abt 1738
Died: Abt 4 Feb 1789 at Rowan County, North Carolina
Wife: Sarah (sally) Ledford
SOURCES
2). Spurgeon Family History,p5, by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, 2216
4). Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 46, Sept 1996,p355
NOTES
1). bobspu.ged William Sr. SPURGIN b.May 07, 1704 at Mile End New Town, London, England Source Spurgeon Family History,p5, by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, 22167 Bryant Street, Canoga Park, California d. aft 1748 & bef 1750 m1. Mary Ann Sellers 13 children? Source Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 46, Sept 1996,p357 William SPURGIN was arrested and charged January 14, 1718, stealing One flaxen sheet worth 4s one holland sheets worth 2sone flaxen shirt shirt worth 12d. one holland smock 3s.6d. two linen aprons worth 2s one silk handkerchief worth 6d. one holland pillow cover worth 12d., belonging to Joseph Ruby. Mary Stiles, spinster late of said parish received these stolen goods sometime after January 14.From Joseph Ruby per The Spurgeons of Northeast Missouri, by Mary S Rogers Mary Elizabeth Spurgeon , p.iv Source Spurgeon Family History,p4, by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, 22167 Bryant Street, Canoga Park, California 91304 2306 I,Robert A Spurgeon, had William Sr. and Mary having four children 1.William Jr. Spurgeon 2.George Spurgeon 3.James Spurgeon 4.David Spurgeon Rita Abair, Tempe AZ,June 1996 had them with 3 children 1,William 2.John 3.Samuel See also Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 45, June 1996,pp.346 349 Purchased 200 acres from John Welton in June 1737 in Orange County or Frederick County Virginia. Source Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 46, Sept 1996,p355 He fought with Loyalist forces during Revolutionary War. Source Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 46, Sept 1996,p357 Other Source Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, p82 A lengthy article by Charles H. Spurgeon abput William and descensents There have been no concrete records found to prove any daughters for this couple, but there probably were some mixed in with the families that moved with the Widow Mary Spurgin and her sons when they went to NC. They could have been part of the Teague, Wilborn Welborn Wellborn or Ross families. William along with his brother, James, and possibly a sister, Ann, was sent to America on the ship Margaret in 1719 for the conviction of stealing in England. They were transported for a term of 14 years and bought by Richard Snowden, Ironmaster in Baltimore. By 1733 he was a signer on the List of Taxables in Monocacy Hundred, Prince George s Co. MD. This was later a part of Frederick Co. MD. A 1737 map shows a settlement called Spurgeant on both sides of the Potomac River at the crossing of the Philadelphia Wagon Road. On April 16, 1741, 50 acres was transfered to William Spriggins in a tract called Antietam Bottoms . He purchased 200 acres on the West side of the Shenandoah River from John Welton on June 21, 1737. At that time it was in Orange Co. VA. It is only the theory of Mary Glenn that the maiden name of Mary was Styles Stiles. Notes for Mary Styles? The theft of women s clothes that William was charged with in England was given to Mary Styles. He was sent to America for 14 years in 1719. In 1728, Mary Stiles Styles is on a ship with John Spurgin bound for the US. It is my contention that in all possiblites, she is the one who married William once they set up housekeeping in this country. Other Source MaryW. Glenn Sep 3 1999
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