Sarah Louiza Spurgin
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Wife Sarah Louiza Spurgin
Born: 17 Oct 1858 1
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Father: Jesse K. Spurgin (1817-1892) 2
Mother: Gilly Jane (Gilley) Powell (1833- )
Simon Spurgin
Husband Simon Spurgin
Born: 1841 3
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Father: Abraham Spurgin (Abt 1805- ) 4
Mother: Mary (Polly) Evans ( - )
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Sinclair Leonidur Spurgin and Molly Spurgin
Husband Sinclair Leonidur Spurgin
Born: 5 Apr 1858 - Iowa 5
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Died: - Colorado? 5
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Father: Philip M Spurgin (1811-1873) 6 7
Mother: Margaret Wright (1818-1903) 6
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Wife Molly Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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Sola Spurgin
Husband Sola Spurgin
Born: Aug 1886 - Vermillion Co., Indiana 8
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Father: John Richard Spurgin (1857- )
Mother: Ida Mae Slater (Abt 1868- )
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Tabetha Spurgin
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Wife Tabetha Spurgin
Born: 9 Dec 1827 - Sullivan County, Tennessee 9
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Died: 1 Apr 1831 - Sullivan County, Tennessee 9
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Father: John Spurgin Jr. (1790-1869) 10 11
Mother: Mary (Polly) Johnson (1789-1860) 11
General Notes (Wife)
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Unmarried
Source: Spurgeon Spurgin Searchings, Vol 1, No2, p2
Thomas (Tom) Spurgin
Husband Thomas (Tom) Spurgin
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Died: Jun 1979 13
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Father: Horace Fletcher Spurgin Colonel (1882-1939) 14
Mother: Augusta Falls (1882-1955)
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Noted events in his life were:
• Residence, Virginia Military Institute
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Other Source: Gary Christopher-Dec 1997
Thomas Joseph Spurgin
Husband Thomas Joseph Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Joseph Samuel Spurgin
Mother: Vivian Turner
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Vivian Pearl Spurgin
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Father: Charles Dewitt Spurgin
Mother: Virginia Pearl Heathcock
Walter (S.O. Joseph A. (Joe) Spurgin
Husband Walter (S.O. Joseph A. (Joe) Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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Washington Pary Spurgin
Husband Washington Pary Spurgin
Born: 30 Jun 1850 15
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Father: Jesse K. Spurgin (1817-1892) 2
Mother: Sarah McCoy (1821-1853)
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Wiley A. Spurgin
Husband Wiley A. Spurgin
Born: 1863 - Clark Co., Indiana 16
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Father: Archibald Spurgin (1808-Bef 1871) 17 18
Mother: Mary Branaham (1828-1910) 18
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Willa M. Spurgin
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Wife Willa M. Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: William Robert Spurgin (1838- ) 19
Mother: Sophronia Lewis (1842- ) 19
William Spurgin
Husband William Spurgin
Born: Abt 1760 20
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Father: John Spurgin (1732-1802) 21 22
Mother: Mary Farmer ( - )
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William Spurgin Jr. and Sally Wells
Husband William Spurgin Jr. 23
Born: 20 May 1773 - Bedford County, Pennsylvania 24
Christened: - Henry Co. KY 23
Died: 1852 - Probably Henry County, Kentucky 25
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Father: William Spurgeon (1740-1821) 26
Mother: Priscilla Robinett (1740-1817)
Marriage: 12 Nov 1827 - Henry Co., Kentucky 25
Other Spouse: Jane Forman ( - ) - 12 Jun 1794 - Bourbon County, Kentucky (Date Of Bond, March 03, 1794) 27
Noted events in his life were:
• Adoption, 28 Nov 1969 - Henry Co. KY
Wife Sally Wells
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Father: Richard Wells ( - )
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m1. Jane Forman m2. Sally Wells
Source: Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 47, p. 373
William Spurgin
Husband William Spurgin
Born: 1853 28
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Father: Harrison Spurgin (Abt 1816- )
Mother: Nancy Spurgin (1819-1885)
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William Spurgin Sr.
Husband William Spurgin Sr.
Born: 7 May 1704 - Mile End New Town, London, England 29
Christened: - London England & Rowan County, NC&Canada(1793)
Died: After 1748 - & Bef April 4 1750 In Virginia 30
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Father: John Spurgin (1678- ) 31
Mother: Elizabeth Cradlebaugh (1678- )
Marriage: 1730 - Maryland 32
Noted events in his life were:
• First Communion 33, St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, England, 28 May 1704
• Adoption, 8 Oct 1991 - London England & Rowan County, NC&Canada(1793)
• Baptism 33, St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, England, 28 May 1704
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1 M John Spurgin
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Spouse: Elizabeth Pennington ( - )
2 M George Spurgin
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3 M James (S.O. Willian.Sr. 1704) Spurgin
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4 M David Spurgin
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5 M William Spurgin Jr.,Col. 35 36
Born: 6 Jun 1734 - Essex, England Or Fredericks County, Virginia 37
Christened: - Abbotts Creek, Rowan County, NC; Grayson County, VA; Long Point, Ontario, Canada 35
Died: 13 Aug 1806 - Charlottesville, Ontario Province, Canada 38
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Spouse: Jane Sellars Welborn (1736-1803) 36
Marr: Abt 1752 - Maryland/Virginia 39. (Divorced in 1796)
Spouse: Ann Reddick Bedsaul ( -1838) 4
Marr: 1786 - Virginia/Pennsylvania 40
6 M Samuel Spurgin
Born: Abt 1738 41
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Died: Abt 4 Feb 1789 - Rowan County, North Carolina 42
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Spouse: Sarah (Sally) Ledford (Abt 1749-1839)
General Notes (Husband)
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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 2s; one 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
General Notes for Child William Spurgin Jr.,Col.
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m1.Jane Welborn m2. Ann Reddick Bedsaul
Served in the Revolutionary War for the King. He fought in the battle of Kettle Creek in Georgia under Boyd in 1779. His lands in North Carolina were confiscated and he moved to Canada by 1792.
I do not know where, when, or by whom he was commissioned, Col. William has been referred to as Spurgeon/Spurgin/various other spellings (1734-1806). RAS
Spurgeon, William of North Carolina. Major in Boyd's corps (for Boyd see Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p74) Authorized by Governor Martin, January 1776, to erect the King's standard, to enlist and array in arms the loyal subjects of Rowan County, and to "oppose all rebels and traitors." In 1779, in the battle of Kettle Creek, when Boyd was mortally wounded, and Moore, the Lietenant-Colonel, exhibited a want of military skill, Spurgeon conducted with spirit and maintained his ground until overpowered. Estate confiscated.
Other Sources: Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 47, p. 373 Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p74
Other source: Betty Spurgin, Jan 1996 Janice janice@ee.urm.edu -Oct 13/1997 His will is listed: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p59 and also Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, p96 --- Col William Spurgin was married to Jane in mid 1750 and had twelve children. Most records have the maiden name of Jane as Mary Jane Sellers. There has been no solid proof of this claim. Mrs. Carolyn Wellborn Haskins has been researching the Wellborn and related families for the past forty-five years and has always lived in the area of the Spurgin and Wellborn families. From her research of deeds, court records and Welborn family stories it has always been a fact that Jane's maiden name was Welborn. It is a fact that they already had children when they moved from VA/MD area with the Teague and Welborn families. It seems to me that the contention of Mrs. Haskins carries more weight than anything else I have seen. They moved from Maryland/Virginia border to North Carolina where Col. William became a Justice of the Peace and a member of the State Supreme Court. When the Revolutionary War became a reality, Col. William chose to support King George while his wife chose to support the Rebels and some of the children also. When he was branded a traitor to Independence, he was run out of North Carolina and his properties confiscated. He met Ann Reddick Bedsaul in Southern Virginia where she divorced her husband and left him with five children and chose to go with Col. William to Pennsylvania. There he wrote to the authorities in Canada for land for having supported the King. He was granted land in Ontario and with his new family took up residence there where he again was elected to serve in the court of that time period. They had four children. Two boys and two girls. The girls married and stayed in Canada to raise their families. The boys immigrated to Indiana and raised their families there. It appears from Census records that some of their half brothers were in the area and also some cousins. After Samuel died , his family moved to Iowa. Samuel's brother, Aaron also went with his children to Iowa. It is not clear whether he died in Iowa or whether he returned to Canada. I suspect he is buried in Iowa.
Source: Mary W. Glenn Sep 1999
General Notes for Child Samuel Spurgin
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Plus possibly two other children-perhaps Felix and Eli
Source: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 1,Nov 1984, p23
William Spurgin Jr.,Col. and Jane Sellars Welborn
Husband William Spurgin Jr.,Col. 35 36
Born: 6 Jun 1734 - Essex, England Or Fredericks County, Virginia 37
Christened: - Abbotts Creek, Rowan County, NC; Grayson County, VA; Long Point, Ontario, Canada 35
Died: 13 Aug 1806 - Charlottesville, Ontario Province, Canada 38
Buried:
Father: William Spurgin Sr. (1704-After 1748)
Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1752 - Maryland/Virginia 39
Other Spouse: Ann Reddick Bedsaul ( -1838) 4 - 1786 - Virginia/Pennsylvania 40
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 36, Canada
• Adoption, 8 Oct 1991 - Abbotts Creek, Rowan County, NC; Grayson County, V
• Adoption, 8 Oct 1991 - Canada
Wife Jane Sellars Welborn 36
AKA: Mary Jane Sellers
Born: 30 Jun 1736 - Maryland;(Of Chatham County) 43
Christened:
Died: 3 Aug 1803 - Abbott's Creek, Rowan County, (Davidson County, ) North Carolina 44
Buried:
Father: William Welborn ( - )
Mother: Ann Crabtree ( - )
Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism 36, Abbott Creek Baptist Church Cem.
• Adoption, Aug 2000 - Abbott Creek Baptist Church Cem.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Divorced, Courts Of VA While Married To 2ND Wife, 1796
• Divorced
Children
1 M David Spurgin
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Died: Bef 1806 45
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2 M John Spurgin Sr. 11 46
Born: 7 Feb 1753 - Probably In Virginia 11
Christened: - Muddy Creek, Sullivan Co., Tennessee 11
Died: 20 Mar 1803 - Sullivan County, Tennessee 47
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Spouse: Elizabeth Creadlebough (1752-1845) 36
Marr: Abt 1773 48
3 F Margaret Spurgin
Born: Abt 1755 49
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4 F Rebecca Spurgin
Born: 25 May 1757 50
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Died: Bef 1806 51
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5 F Mary Spurgin
Born: Abt 1759 49
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6 M William Spurgeon
Born: Abt 1762 49
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Died: Bef 1805 34
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Spouse: Elizabeth Ledford ( - )
Spouse: Elizabeth Trent ( - )
7 F Agnes Spurgin 52
Born: 7 Feb 1763 53
Christened: - North Carolina 52
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Spouse: Peter Bodenhamer (1757-1831) 54
Marr: 18 Jan 1793 - Rowan County, North Carolina 52
8 F Jennette (Jane) Spurgin
Born: Abt 1768 49
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Spouse: Aquilla Jones ( - )
9 M Joseph Spurgin 11 55
Born: 20 Jun 1770 - Or April 1770 In St. Luke's Parish, Rowan County, North Carolina 56
Christened: - North Carolina 55
Died: 26 Jun 1859 - Davidson County, North Carolina 34
Buried:
Spouse: Christina Hoover (1786-1862)
Spouse: Phoebe Brazelton (1772-1827) 11 55
Marr: 10 Jan 1993 - Davidson County, North Carolina 57
10 F Elizabeth Spurgin
Born: 2 Jun 1772 - Rowen County, North Carolina 34
Christened:
Died: 12 Aug 1803 - Rowen County, North Carolina 58
Buried:
Spouse: Jacob Bodenhamer ( - )
Marr: 1 Jan 1792 - Rowen County, North Carolina 59
11 M Isaiah Spurgin
Born: Abt 1774 60
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Died: 1816 - Washington County, Indiana 58
Buried:
Spouse: Susannah Spurgin ( - )
12 M Josiah Spurgeon
Born: 13 Nov 1777 - Rowan County, North Carolina 45
Christened:
Died: 15 Jan 1857 - Washington County, Indiana 58
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Spouse: Elizabeth Idol Or Idel Johnson (1785-1858)
13 M Jesse Spurgin Dr. 61
Born: Abt 6 Jun 1780 - Rowan County, North Carolina 57
Christened: - Bartholomew Co., Indiana 61
Died: 1860 11
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Spouse: Lydia Brazelton ( - )
Marr: 24 Dec 1800 - Guilford County, North Carolina 59
General Notes (Husband)
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m1.Jane Welborn m2. Ann Reddick Bedsaul
Served in the Revolutionary War for the King. He fought in the battle of Kettle Creek in Georgia under Boyd in 1779. His lands in North Carolina were confiscated and he moved to Canada by 1792.
I do not know where, when, or by whom he was commissioned, Col. William has been referred to as Spurgeon/Spurgin/various other spellings (1734-1806). RAS
Spurgeon, William of North Carolina. Major in Boyd's corps (for Boyd see Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p74) Authorized by Governor Martin, January 1776, to erect the King's standard, to enlist and array in arms the loyal subjects of Rowan County, and to "oppose all rebels and traitors." In 1779, in the battle of Kettle Creek, when Boyd was mortally wounded, and Moore, the Lietenant-Colonel, exhibited a want of military skill, Spurgeon conducted with spirit and maintained his ground until overpowered. Estate confiscated.
Other Sources: Spurgeon Quarterly, Issue 47, p. 373 Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p74
Other source: Betty Spurgin, Jan 1996 Janice janice@ee.urm.edu -Oct 13/1997 His will is listed: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p59 and also Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, p96 --- Col William Spurgin was married to Jane in mid 1750 and had twelve children. Most records have the maiden name of Jane as Mary Jane Sellers. There has been no solid proof of this claim. Mrs. Carolyn Wellborn Haskins has been researching the Wellborn and related families for the past forty-five years and has always lived in the area of the Spurgin and Wellborn families. From her research of deeds, court records and Welborn family stories it has always been a fact that Jane's maiden name was Welborn. It is a fact that they already had children when they moved from VA/MD area with the Teague and Welborn families. It seems to me that the contention of Mrs. Haskins carries more weight than anything else I have seen. They moved from Maryland/Virginia border to North Carolina where Col. William became a Justice of the Peace and a member of the State Supreme Court. When the Revolutionary War became a reality, Col. William chose to support King George while his wife chose to support the Rebels and some of the children also. When he was branded a traitor to Independence, he was run out of North Carolina and his properties confiscated. He met Ann Reddick Bedsaul in Southern Virginia where she divorced her husband and left him with five children and chose to go with Col. William to Pennsylvania. There he wrote to the authorities in Canada for land for having supported the King. He was granted land in Ontario and with his new family took up residence there where he again was elected to serve in the court of that time period. They had four children. Two boys and two girls. The girls married and stayed in Canada to raise their families. The boys immigrated to Indiana and raised their families there. It appears from Census records that some of their half brothers were in the area and also some cousins. After Samuel died , his family moved to Iowa. Samuel's brother, Aaron also went with his children to Iowa. It is not clear whether he died in Iowa or whether he returned to Canada. I suspect he is buried in Iowa.
Source: Mary W. Glenn Sep 1999
General Notes (Wife)
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Sources: Janice janice@ee.urm.edu -Oct 13/1997 Rita Abair, Mar. 1996 ;Betty Spurgin, Jan 1996 ;Mary W. Glenn Sep 1999 Ed Campbell-Sep 2000
Mary Jane and son John were patriots throughout the conflict.
Source: Janice janice@ee.urm.edu -Oct 13/1997
Notes (Marriage)
Location of divorce was courts of Va while married to 2nd wife
General Notes for Child John Spurgin Sr.
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one source had his Date of Birth as 7 Feb 1755
Source: Joan E (Kohrman) Addison, Nov 1995
John Spurgin settled on Muddy Creek in Sullivan Co., Tennessee in 1782(then North Carolina) and was among the second group of Justice of the Peace appointed by Gov. Blount. He served as a representative of the state of Franklin. John owned a mill at the mouth of Muddy Creek and according to deeds was a large land owner with numerous slaves. Muddy Creek is now located West of Blountville, Sullivan Co., Tennessee. A two story home was built in 1789. The plantation consisted of 1,350 acres at John's Death in 1803.
Source: Rita (Alexander) Abair-Apr., 1997
Account: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 2, Feb 1985, p42
General Notes for Child William Spurgeon
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m. Elizabeth Ledford m. Elizabeth Trent
Other Sources: Rita Abair, Mar. 1996 ;Janice janice@ee.urm.edu -Oct 13/1997 Thomas Neel-July 1998
General Notes for Child Joseph Spurgin
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m1. Phoebe Brazelton m2. Christina Hoover
Source: Rita (Alexander) Abair-Apr., 1997
General Notes for Child Josiah Spurgeon
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He came to Indiana in 1810 and settled on Silver Creek East of Salem in Clark Co., Indiana. It was later called Spurgeon Hill. ...Lengthy and informative article.
Sources: Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 5, p108 Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 5, p113 Thomas Neel-July 1998
General Notes for Child Jesse Spurgin Dr.
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Moved to Washington Co., Indiana then to Illinois. Converted to Mormon faith & went West.
Source: Rita (Alexander) Abair-Apr., 1997 Other Source: Lora McIntosh-Sep 1996
William (S.O. Joseph A. 1842) Spurgin
Husband William (S.O. Joseph A. 1842) Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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William (S.O. William Madison 1782) Spurgin
Husband William (S.O. William Madison 1782) Spurgin
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Father: William Madison Spurgin (1782-1852) 36 63
Mother: Jessie Gray ( - )
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William Austin Spurgin
Husband William Austin Spurgin 64
Born: 22 Nov 1820 25
Christened: - Moved To Iowa 64
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Father: James (S.O. Willian. Jr. 1773) Spurgin ( -1846) 64
Mother: Lucretia Hamilton (1801-1839)
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Noted events in his life were:
• Adoption, Dec 1948 - Moved To Iowa
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William Dallas Spurgin
Husband William Dallas Spurgin
Born: 2 Dec 1886 39
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Father: Samuel Spurgin (1853-1925)
Mother: Emma Belle Snell (1865-1936)
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William F. (Billy) (S.O. Johnthomas1824) Spurgin
Husband William F. (Billy) (S.O. Johnthomas1824) Spurgin
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Died: - In An Asylum 8
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Father: John Thomas Spurgeon (1824-1900)
Mother: Elizabeth Jane Pierce (1829-1916)
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William Fletcher (Bill) Spurgin and Odette Spurgin
Husband William Fletcher (Bill) Spurgin
Born: 8 Dec 1909 12
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Died: 1 Jun 1974 13
Buried:
Father: Horace Fletcher Spurgin Colonel (1882-1939) 14
Mother: Augusta Falls (1882-1955)
Marriage:
Wife Odette Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Alan Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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General Notes (Husband)
U. S. Army
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Other Source: Gary Christopher-Dec 1997
William Hair Spurgin IV
Husband William Hair Spurgin IV (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: William Hair Spurgin III
Mother: Marie Dean
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William Leroy Spurgin
Husband William Leroy Spurgin (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Edward Evert Spurgin (1888-1968)
Mother: May Alice Crouch (1903-1983)
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Wife (details suppressed for this person)
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William Madison Spurgin and Elizabeth Trent
Husband William Madison Spurgin 36 63
Born: 20 Apr 1782 - Washington County, Tennessee 66
Christened: - Came To Missouri Abt. 1850 63
Died: 1 Aug 1852 - Near Swan, Marion County, Iowa 67
Buried:
Father: John Spurgin Sr. (1753-1803) 11 46
Mother: Elizabeth Creadlebough (1752-1845) 36
Marriage: 1 Apr 1805 - Washington County, Tennessee 68
Other Spouse: Jessie Gray ( - ) - Abt 1803
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Beard (Abt 1782-After 1850) - 1810 - Sullivan County, Tennessee 69
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 36, Spurgin Cemetery, Marion County, Iowa
• Adoption, Abt 1796 - Came To Missouri Abt. 1850
• Adoption, Abt 1796 - Spurgin Cemetery, Marion County, Iowa
Wife Elizabeth Trent
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Other Spouse: William Spurgeon (Abt 1762-Bef 1805)
General Notes (Husband)
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m1. Jessie Gray m2. Elizabeth Trent m3. Elizabeth Beard"
Sources: Joan E (Kohrman) Addison, Nov 1995 Spurgeon Quarterly Issue 3, May 1985, p79 Beverly Ann Myers-Sep 2000
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No issue knoen for this Union. Source: Beverly Ann Myers-Sep 2000
Wilma Spurgin
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Died:
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Father: John Richard Spurgin (1857- )
Mother: Ida Mae Slater (Abt 1868- )
Zeralda Buchanan (Louisa Ella) Spurgin
Husband (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Zeralda Buchanan (Louisa Ella) Spurgin
Born: 1846 72
Christened:
Died: 16 Jul 1871
Buried:
Father: Milton A. Spurgin (1810-1854) 73 74
Mother: Louisa Russell Buchanan (1814-1874) 74
General Notes (Wife)
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Other Source: Spurgeon Quarterly, Nov 1986, p215
Alexander Spurgin Spurgeon
Husband Alexander Spurgin Spurgeon (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Samuel B. Spurgin (1805-1880) 75
Mother: Ann R. Wherry (Abt 1910-1876)
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Alfred Spurgin Spurgeon
Husband Alfred Spurgin Spurgeon (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Jesse Spurgin (1812-Bef 1882)
Mother: Susan Spurgin Spurgeon (Abt 1815- )
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
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