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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Fletcher Spurgin General Note
Born: 18 Oct 1839 at Carlisle, , , Kentucky
Married:
Died: 6 Aug 1904 at Carlisle, , , Kentucky
Father: David Mckendre Spurgeon
Mother: Amanda Secrest
WIFE
Name: Martha Lucia Hair
Born: 12 Dec 1840 [6]
Died: 8 Mar 1923 at Washington, , , D. C.
CHILDREN
Name: David Gilbert Spurgin
Born: 17 Feb 1867
Died: 29 Jul 1900 at Manila, , , P.I.
Name: William Hair Spurgin
Born: 1876 at Ft. Boise, , , Idaho
Died: 1933 at Ft. Leavenworth, , , Kansas
Wife: Margaret Evelyn Nicholson
Name: Marguiretta Amanda Spurgin
Born: 1878
Died: 1941
Husband: Edwin Gunner
Name: Horace Fletcher Spurgin Colonel
Born: 6 Feb 1882 at At West Point In New York, , ,
Died: 30 Jan 1939 at At His Home In Norfolk, , , Virginia
Wife: Augusta Falls
SOURCES
6). Otis D Spurgeon, Roll II Gary Christopher Dec 1997
NOTES
1). Brig. Gen. in Civil War bobspu.ged Note Brig. Gen. in Civil War Trip to Eng. 1897 Monuments of Spurgeons in Bramwell, Essex Cemetery dating back to 1660 Source Otis D Spurgeon, Roll II Otis D Spurgeon, Roll IV William F Spurgin was a cadet at the U. S. Academy, West Point N. Y. from July 1858 to March 12, 1861. He served with the 54th Reg. Indiana Inf. ered sic in as Capt. of the 15th Reg. U. S. Colored Inf. in April he was transferred to the 100th U. S. Colored Reg. He was brevited to the rank of Major for special gallantry at Johnsonville and the Battle of Nashville. He remainded with the U. S. Armed Forces until his retirement as a Brig. General in 1902. De died in 1904, leaving an unfinished autobiography. ... Source The Spurgeons of Northeast Missouri, by Mary S Rogers Mary Elizabeth Spu. ,p.14
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