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1951 HISTORY: (Dunklin, p.40) the wife of William Scruggs (Ref. 1.4.3.1), Eilzabeth Buford, was daughter of Captain James Buford and Elizabeth Bramlett. William's brother Thomas Scruggs married Judith Buford, Elizabeth's sister.

Notes: there are numerous lists of descendants found in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 and also in U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application, 1889-1970. Found on ancestry.com.
 
BUFORD, James Daniel (I419)
 
1952 HISTORY: (Dunklin, p.42) Elizabeth Buford is the sister of Judith Buford; she married William Scruggs. She and William had several children: Sophia, Polly Four, Judith, James, William, Martha (Patsy), Elizabeth, Thomas Mitchell, Frances, and Gross Franklin. These children are not included in this database at this time. (See also p.66-70) BUFORD, Elizabeth (I421)
 
1953 HISTORY: (Dunklin, p.47) the wife of Richard Mitchell Scruggs (Ref. 1.4.3.(2)), married Nov. 6, 1823. R.M. Scruggs died in 1824 and "on November 1, 1825, his widow, Charlott, married Jubal Early." CAGGERY, Charlott (I455)
 
1954 HISTORY: According to Dunklin (p.43), Jesse Lindsay was the son of Anthony Lindsay and Alice Cole, and was the 2nd husband of Docia Baker, wife of John Scruggs (ref I.4.3.3.3). LINDSAY, Jesse Cole (I459)
 
1955 HISTORY: According to Dunklin (p.43), William Lindsay was the son of Anthony Lindsay and Alice Cole, of "Lindsay Station", Kentucky, and grandson of Anthony Lindsay and Nellie Dorsey of Virginia; he was the husband of Pamelila Scruggs (ref. I.4.3.3.8).

BURIAL 1834: findagrave.com. William d in Kentucky Oct.17, 1834. Buried in Lindsay Cemetery, Carroll County, Kentucky. Findagrave Memorial# 22764196 
LINDSAY, William B (I429)
 
1956 HISTORY: Dunklin (p. 25) says that RICHARD SCRUGGS (reference I.3), "son of Henry Scruggs by his wife Anne Grose, married Martha, by whom he had issue in New Kent County, Virginia":
1. Martha, bom April 4, 1718.
2. Richard, born January 10, 1720.
3. Drury, born February i, 1725.
4. Thomas, born July 30, baptised 7ber, 1729.
5. Jesse, born July 23, 1736.
6. Mary, born February 12, 1738.
These children are not in this database at this time, except for Richard, b.1720.
"Richard Scruggs was granted two hundred and thirty acres in Goochland County, Virginia, in 1755, which grant had been previously owned by Drury Scruggs, who, failing to make the necessary improvements, forfeited same." (Dunklin, p.25) 
SCRUGGS, Richard (I281)
 
1957 HISTORY: Dunklin (p. 28) says that Richard Scruggs (ref I-3-2) "son of Richard Scruggs by his wife Martha, was born in Virginia, January 10, 1720. Went with his wife and five children (also eight slaves) to the Georgia Province, and settled in St. Matthew's Parish, afterwards called Effingham County, 1757. He received land grants from the Colonial and State Governments from 1760 to 1768, being known thereby as a "Headright." He was a very prominent man and held the position of Gentleman Justice of St. Matthew's Parish November 1874-1766." (name of wife and 5 children are not mentioned.

BURIAL: Findagrave.com. Richard is buried in New Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, South Carolina (dates unknown). Findagrave Memorial# 75580113. 
SCRUGGS, Richard (I473)
 
1958 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.30) says that WILLIAM SCRUGGS (reference I.4.1), "son of Thomas Scruggs, was born in Virginia. He moved from New Kent up the James River, and in 1750 received Colonial grants of land in Albermarle County (which county was formerly a part of Goochland and Hanover Counties, Hanover County having been a part of New Kent County), and after the division of Albermarle County, part of his land became situated in Buckingham County. His will, dated May 17th, 1785, mentions one-half of 174 acres in Buckingham County to be given to his son John. He had issue: (Finch b1777, Allen b1778, and John). " William, his children and some of their descendants are also mentioned on Dunklin (p. 26,30, 38-40, 47, 62-65, 91-95, 113-116) These are not included in this database at this time. SCRUGGS, William (I261)
 
1959 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.31-32) says that "Julius Blackburn, the son of Edward and Anna Blackburn, and grandson of William and Elizabeth Blackburn"married Elizabeth (reference I.4.3.2), on January 25, 1785. BLACKBURN, Julius (I286)
 
1960 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.31-32) says that Elizabeth (reference I.4.3.2), called '"Betsy," born in Virginia. married January 25, 1785 (by the Rev. Nathaniel Shrewsbury in Bedford County, Virginia), Julius Blackburn, the son of Edward and Anna Blackburn, and grandson of William and Elizabeth Blackburn."

Dunklin says that Elizabeth was born in 1767. This is the same year that her brother Thomas was born. One of these may be off by a year or two.

NOTES: A genealogy of the Buford family in America, with records of a number of allied families, by Marcus Bainbridge Buford, 1903: San Francisco, p. 132. Found on https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbufor00bufo/page/n3
 
SCRUGGS, Elizabeth (I274)
 
1961 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.32) says that Mr Welsh is the husband of Martha Scruggs (ref. I.4.3.4.). WELSH, Mr. (I287)
 
1962 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.40) says that the wife of William Scruggs (Ref. 1.4.3.1), Eilzabeth Buford, was daughter of Captain James Buford and Elizabeth Bramlett. BRAMLETT, Elizabeth (I420)
 
1963 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.40-42) says WILLIAM SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.1), "eldest son of Thomas Scruggs, was born in Virginia, April I, 1763. He married in Bedford County, Virginia, February 8, 1784 (by the Rev. Charles Clay), Elizabeth Buford, born December 24, 1765, the daughter of Captain James Buford of Virginia State Militia (March 22, 1777) and Elizabeth Bramlett, his wife. William Scruggs enlisted as a private in Captain David Boyd's Company, Colonel Lynch's Regiment, from Bedford County, Virginia. He was also a private under Colonel James Calloway. Virginia State Troops, 1781. He served under command of Colonel William Washington. He was at the Battle of Guilford Court House, and participated in the pursuit of Lord Cornwallis into South Carolina. In September, 1781, he apprehended a deserter, for which act he received a credit of three months' service. His widow, Elizabeth Buford Scruggs, drew a pension from the United States Government until her death for services rendered by her husband during the War of the Revolution. She died June 14, 1854, at the home of her son, Thomas Mitchell Scruggs, in Kentucky. William Scruggs moved from Bedford County, Virginia, to Scott County, Kentucky, in 1793-94, where he died July 6, 1833. He had issue: Sophia, Polly Four, Judith, James, William Buford, Martha (Patsy), Elizabeth, Thomas Mitchell, Frances, Gross Franklin."

Elsewhere in Dunklin (p.41-42), there is a list of their children: Sophia b 1785, Pollhy Four (b 1787, d 1833. Judity, b 1789, James, b 1792, William Buford, b 1794, Martha, b 1797, Elizabeth, b 1800, d 1833, Thomas Mitchell, b 1802, Frances, b 1805, and Gross Franklin, b 1808. Elizabeth, who married her cousin Abraham Scruggs (1803). She had one child, James V. Scruggs. She apparently dies and Abraham marries her sister, Frances, who is now widowed. Elizabeth and Frances appear in the database. 
SCRUGGS, William (I272)
 
1964 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.43) says Elizabeth (reference I.4.3.3.7) "who married John, (called 'Beaver') Johnson" is the daughter of Thomas Scruggs and Judith Buford.

NOTE: unknown source for the date of death. 
SCRUGGS, Elizabeth (I267)
 
1965 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.70) says that Lucy Lindsay was the first wife of Thomas Buford Scruggs (Ref. I.4.3.3.2), daughter of Anthony Lindsay and Alice Cole of Lindsay Station, Scott County, Kentucky, near Frankfort, and granddaugther of Anthony Lindsay and Nellie Dorsey, of Virginia. LINDSAY, Lucy (I456)
 
1966 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.70) says that WILLIAM SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3.1), "son of Thomas Scruggs, Jr., by his wife Judith Buford, was bom in Virginia, 1788. He married Ms Duval, of Kentucky, by whom he had issue, a daughter. SCRUGGS, William (I197)
 
1967 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says "Abraham Scruggs (ref 1.4.3.3.4) ... had issue by his first wife only, a son named James Vallendingham, who married Harriet Frank, of Warsaw, Kentucky."

CENSUS 1840: on familysearch.org. (possible entry). male child, age 10-15, living with Abraham (male 30-40) and female (30-40)

CENSUS 1850: on familysearch.org. James V. Scruggs, 21, b. in Kentucky, occupation: medical student, living with parents (or father and stepmother). location: Gallatin, Kentucky

MARRIAGE 1852: James Vallendingham Scruggs married Harriet Frank on Feb. 25, 1852 in Gallatin, Kentucky. (Kentucky Marriage Records)

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. James V. Scruggs, 30, b. in Kentucky, occupation: physician, living with wife (Harriet S.25) and 2 children (Abraham7, Linnie5). location: Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri. (INote: living with the family is John A. Vallandingham, 21, b in Missouri, also a physician.)

CENSUS 1865 (Kansas): James Scruggs, 40 (should be 35), b in Kentucky, living with wife:Harriet30, and children:Abe12, Linna10 Scruggs. (Note: Joseph Scruggs, 13, was also living with the family. But he does not appear on other censuses as a son of the family. So it is not clear who his parents are.)

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. J.V. Scruggs, 40, b. in Kentucky, occupation: physician, living with wife:Harritt35, and 2 children (Abriham17, Malinda15) Scruggs. Location: Haynesville Township, Clinton County, Missouri
 
SCRUGGS, James Vallendingham (I427)
 
1968 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says "Abraham Scruggs (ref 1.4.3.3.4) ... had issue by his first wife only, a son named James Vallendingham, who married Harriet Frank, of Warsaw, Kentucky."

CENSUS 1850: on ancestry.com. Harriet Frank, 17, living with parents Johnson41/Verlinda41, and siblings: James19, Thomas16, Juliet14, William11, Jane5, Benjamin3, Ann 1 mo. Frank. Location: Owen County, Kentucky

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. Harriet S. Scruggs, 25, b in Kentucky, living with husband:JamesV.30 and two children:Abraham7, Linnie5 Scruggs. Location:Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri

CENSUS 1865 (Kansas): Harriet Scruggs, 30, b in Kentucky, living with husband:James40, and Abe, 12, Linna 10 Scruggs. (Note: Joseph Scruggs, 13, was also living with the family. But he does not appear on other censuses as a son of the family. So it is not clear who his parents are.)

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Harritt[sic] Scruggs, 36, b. in Kentucky, living with husband:J.V.40, and children:Abriham17, Malinda15 Scruggs. location: Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri 
FRANK, Harriet (I435)
 
1969 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says "Abraham Scruggs (Ref. 1.4.3.3.4) ... married twice; ... at Elizabeth's death, he married Frances Scruggs Ritchie, the widow of James RItchie and a sister of his first wife."

CENSUS 1850: on familysearch.org. Frances Scruggs, 41, living with Abram 47, and (stepson, not indicated on census) James V 21 Scruggs. location: Gallatin County, Kentucky

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. Frances Scruggs, 55, b. in Kentucky, living with husband A.57 and Henry Scruggs15. location: Shoal Township, Clinton County, Missouri (Henry is a nephew.)

CENSUS (Kansas) 1865: on ancestry.com. Frances Scruggs, 60, b in Kentucky, living with husband Abraham62 Scruggs. location: Atchison, Kansas

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Frances Scruggs, 65, b. in Kentucky, occupation: keeping house, living with husband: Abraham67 and Mary Scruggs. location: Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri (Mary is a servant, mulatto.)

CENSUS 1880: on familysearch.org. Frances, 75, b. in Kentucky, occupation: keeping house, living with husband Abrham77 and the Maufner family. location: Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri

BURIAL 1880: findagrave.com. Burial in McPherson Cemetery, Blk 4, Lot 11-9. Findagrave says the death may be 1879 or 1880, but Frances appears on the 1880 US census (enumerated June 9-10, 1880) so we'll prefer the 1880 date. Findagrave Memorial# 54222193. 
SCRUGGS, Frances (I432)
 
1970 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says "Abraham Scruggs (Ref. 1.4.3.3.4) ... married twice; ... at Elizabeth's death, he married Frances Scruggs Ritchie, the widow of James RItchie and a sister of his first wife." RITCHIE, James (I462)
 
1971 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says that ABRAHAM SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3.4), "son of Thomas Scruggs, Jr., by his wife Judith Buford, married twice; first, Elizabeth Scruggs, daughter of his uncle, William Scruggs, and at Elizabeth's death he married Frances Scruggs Ritchie, the widow of James Ritchie and a sister of his first wife. He was a member of the House of Representatives from Gallatin County, Kentucky, in 1849. He had issue by his first wife only, a son named James Vallendingham, who married Harriet Frank, of Warsaw, Kentucky, by whom he had issue, a son named Abraham, and a daughter." Also mentioned on Dunklin, p.42.

CENSUS 1840: on familysearch.org. (possible entry). Abraham (male 30-40), living with female (30-40) and male child age 10-15. location: Gallatin, Kentucky

CENSUS 1850: on familysearch.org. Abram Scruggs, 47, b. in Kentucky, living with wife Frances41, and son JamesV 21 Scruggs. location: Gallatin County, Kentucky

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. A. Scruggs, 57, b. in Kentucky, occupation: farmer, living with wife:Frances55 and Henry15 Scruggs. location: Shoal Township, Clinton County, Missouri
(Note: Henry Scruggs is a nephew.)

CENSUS (Kansas) 1865: on ancestry.com. Abraham Scruggs, 62, b in Kentucky, living with wife Frances60 Scruggs. location: Atchison, Kansas

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Abraham Scruggs, 67, b in Kentucky, living with wife Frances65 and Mary Scruggs11. location: Washington Township, Clay County, Missouri (Mary is mulatto, a servant.)

CENSUS 1880: on familysearch.org. Abrham[sic] Scruggs77, b in Kentucky, living with wife:Frances75 Scruggs, 75 and the Maufner family. location: Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri

BURIAL 1888: findagrave.com. Abram Scruggs, d. June 16, 1888. Buried in McPherson Cemetery, McPherson, Kansas Blk 4, Lot 11-10. Findagrave Memorial# 54222192
 
SCRUGGS, Abraham (I128)
 
1972 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says that Elizabeth Scruggs was the (first) wife of Abraham Scruggs (reference I.4.3.3.4), She was the daughter of Abraham's uncle, William Scruggs.
2015: source of this information is unknown. 
SCRUGGS, Elizabeth (I426)
 
1973 HISTORY: Dunklin (p.71) says that Valentine married "the widow Sinclair, nee Tripett". No children are listed.

The Kentucky Death Records,1911-1961, for Marcellus Scruggs, b 1841, lists Ann Eliza Sinkler(sic) as his mother and the wife of Henry Scruggs.

A family tree on ancestry.com lists the wife as "Anna Eliza Sinkler [sic]". Their child was Marcellus, who married Amanda Harlow.

MARRIAGE 1869: on ancestry.com (Kentucky County Marriages). Ann E Sinclair married Henry V Scruggs on 29 Aug 1839 in Scott Kentucky. 
TRIPETT-SINCLAIR, Anna Elizabeth (I425)
 
1974 HISTORY: Dunklin says i)_REAVES SCOTT SCRUGGS, eldest son of Thomas Scruggs by his second wife Jane Scott, was born in Virginia, November, 1799. He was an influential planter in Bedford County, Virginia, and a political leader, representing the county in the State Legislature in 1S46-7, and in 1847-8. In a recent letter received from Mr. Roland D. Buford, late Clerk of the County Court of Bedford County, he speaks of Reaves Scott Scruggs as follows:
"Reaves Scott Scruggs was a gentleman of more than ordinary intelligence, and a fair scholar; his chyrography was exceptional, and he was a gentleman of elegant and cultured manners.
"His last sickness was immediately preceded by a sudden attack in my office, and as he was falling I caught him in my arms and prevented his fall to the floor. His first wife was a first cousin to my sainted mother."
Reaves Scott Scruggs married twice; first, 1820, Mildred Leftwich Otey, born 1803, the daughter of Frazier Otey and his wife ^Mildred Leftwich,* and granddaughter of Captain John Otey, the Revolutionary soldier, and Mary Hopkins, his wife. He married secondly Sephia Cobbs. He died 1873. He had issue by his first wife." These were James (1821-), Richard Mitchell (1822-), Ella Jane [John W. Holt], another unnamed, William Reaves (1828-), Elizabeth/Betty [James R Holt], Thomas, Sarah/Sallie, Edward G., Mildred L. [William Kinnen], Gus A., Charles Otey (p.45-47) and 2 more by his second wife: John M. [Annie Booth], Virginia R. [T.E. Cobbs] (p.47)

HISTORY: List of 11 children from the Findagrave Memorial: Richard Mitchell 1822-1904, James 1822-1847, Ella Jane [Holt] 1827-1908, Elizabeth [Holt] 1830-1904, Thomas 1832-1844, Edward G 1834-1892, Gustavus A 1835-1921, Sallie F. 1837-1923, Charles Otey 1840-1926, Mildred Lelia [Kinnier] 1842-1866, Virginia Reeves [Cobbs] 1845-1919. (These, and Reaves' wives, are not in this database at this time, 2017, ts.)

BURIAL 1873: Findagrave.com. Reaves Scott, 73, buried in Prebyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Viriginia. Findagrave Memorial# 112033426 
SCRUGGS, Reaves Scott (I291)
 
1975 HISTORY: Dunklin says that Simeon Scruggs (ref.I.4.3.3.6), married Eloise [sic] Herndon, by whom he had issue, Mary Shipp, a noted beauty of Leavenworth, Kansas." ("Scruggs Genealogy" by Ethel Hastings Scruggs Dunklin; La Plante and Dunklin Printing Co., 1912, p.71)

CENSUS 1850: on ancestry.com. Mary S Murphy, 19; b in Kentucky, living with Joseph 27; Annette 9 mo. Murphy. Location: Weston, Platte, Missouri.

BURIAL: findagrave.com Died March 4, 1852. Buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Weston, Platte, Missouri. Findagrave Memorial# 89323916
 
SCRUGGS, Mary Shipp (I387)
 
1976 HISTORY: Dunklin says that Thomas (reference I.4.3.3) "moved to Kentucky with his father and brothers in 1793-94 and settled there on the 'Scruggs Place'. The Scruggs Place was located in Scott County, Kentucky, where Thomas settled with his five grown children (with the exception of his son Gross, who returned to Virginia). He gave to each, adjoining tracts of land near 'Lndsay Station' aout twelve miles from the city of Frankfort, and known to this day as the 'Old Scruggs Place'." (Dunklin, p.32)

THOMAS SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3), "second son of Thomas Scruggs, was born in Virginia. He married in Bedford County, Virginia, March 1, 1787 (by the Rev. Jeremiah Hatcher), Judith Buford, the daughter of Captain James Buford and Elizabeth Bramlett, and a sister of Elizabeth Buford, who had married William Scruggs. Thomas Scruggs went to Kentucky with his father and brothers in 1793-94, and settled there on the 'Scruggs Place.' He had issue: William, Thomas Buford, John, Abraham, Valentine, Simeon, Elizabeth, Pamelia, Nancy". (Dunklin p.42-43)

Wikitree adds some birth and death dates: ThomasBuford-b1790 in VA/dMar1850 in Jo Daviess, Illinois, Permilia-b1790 in VA/dSept5,1829 in Carrollton, Carroll, KY, John-b1795/d 1829, William-bJun7, 1797 in KY/dSept8,1870 in Owen,KY, Nancy-b1801 in VA/d1870 in New LIberty, Owen KY, HenryValentine-b1805 in Scott Co., VA/ (more info on hiswifeAnna Elizabeth Sinclair, son Marcellus and his wife Amanda Harlow), Simeon [see this database], Abraham [see this database], Elizabeth and Betsy - no known data, then Nancy#2-b1823 in KY.

MARRIAGE 1787: on Virginia, Marriages 1785-1940. Thomas Scruggs married Judith Buford in 1787 in Virginia. 
SCRUGGS, Thomas (I198)
 
1977 HISTORY: Dunklin, (p.25) says "Martha ___ was the wife of Richard Scruggs" (ref I.3).

BURIAL: findagrave.com. Date of death is unknown. Buried in New Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, South Carolina. Her maiden name come from the Findagrave Memorial# 75571905. 
DRURY, Martha (I289)
 
1978 HISTORY: Dunklin, (p.47) says that Richard Mitchell Scruggs, ref. 1.4.3.(2), son of Thomas Scruggs by his second wife Jane Scott, was born in Bedford County, Virginia, 1802. ... He married Nov. 6, 1823, Charlott Caggery, by whom he had no issue. He died in 1824. SCRUGGS, Richard Mitchell (I292)
 
1979 HISTORY: Dunklin, p. 31: Gross Scruggs (ref 1.4.2) married October 4, 1768, Elizabeth Arthur, of Bedofrd County, sister to Benjamin Arthur ... no issue. ARTHUR, Elizabeth (I296)
 
1980 HISTORY: Dunklin, p. 33: Valentine Scruggs (ref.1.4.4) ... married Jane Allen, the daughter of George Allen by his wife Jane Ashby, by whom he had issue: 1. George Allen. ALLEN, Jane (I453)
 
1981 HISTORY: Dunklin, p. 47 George Allen Scruggs (ref I.4.4.1), son of Valentine Scruggs by his wife Jane Allen, was born in Buckingham County, Virginia; married Mary Ward, the daughter of Thomas East Ward and his wife Sarah Mimms Culpepper, by whom he had issue: 1. Valentine Ward, 2. Sarah, died young, 3. Mary Ward, who married Marshall Livingstone. SCRUGGS, George Allen (I454)
 
1982 HISTORY: Dunklin, p.22 says " RICHARD SCRUGGS. Gentleman, an Englishman of Bedfordshire, came to America in 1655, being transported by John Linge, of James City County, and Henry Barlow. He settled in the Province of Virginia, where he became a large land owner, receiving Crown Grants from King George II, in James City and New Kent Counties, aggregating several thousand acres, some patents being granted him for the transportation of persons to assist in colonizing the Province. He was closely associated, in these grants, with Charles W'oodington, George Morris, George Gilbert and Thomas Mitchell, whose plantation was adjoining. He had issue: I.-HENERY. II.-RICHARD."

BURIAL unknown: Richard "Gentleman" Scruggs d unknown date. Buried in Jamestown Original Burial Ground, Jamestown, Virginia, USA. Findagrave Memorial #75581906.

HISTORY: Ancestry family tree (Hay/Hedlund FT) lists Richard also married to Anne Gross (1625-unkn), son of Alexander Sruggs (1600-unkn)
 
SCRUGGS, Richard (I422)
 
1983 History: first wife was May Hughes Bagby (1831-1866), married 20 Dec 1845 in Jackson , Missouri. (See 1850 census) CALVERT, James Madison (I1376)
 
1984 HISTORY: Information from obituary of Ann Fryer's father, Edward Randolph Fryer, obits.dignitymemorial.com, accessed Oct.31, 2016. CARSON, unknown (I443)
 
1985 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I192)
 
1986 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I218)
 
1987 HISTORY: Nancy (reference I.4.3.3.9) "who married William Sale." Dunklin p.43 SCRUGGS, Nancy (I270)
 
1988 History: obituary on findagrave.com Memorial# 70000294. " She was born Virginia Audrey Baker on March 8, 1930 in Greeley, Colo., to Addison and Eula Baker.... She married Alvin Jereb in 1949. They had 3 children: Linda, Janet, Ed. All 3 children still living in 2011. BAKER, Virginia A (I1474)
 
1989 HISTORY: on familysearch.org. Johann Pratschner, b in Hungary, occupation: farmer, ship: Pallas from Bremen to Baltimore, Nov. 10, 1866. Untied States Germans to American Index, 1850-1897.

1900 US census. on familysearch.org. John Pratschner, 47, b Oct 1852 in Hungaria, married 18 years, immigrated 1866, in US 34 years, naturalized, occupation: farmer, living with wifeRosalia43 and 4 children: John17, Theresia15, Joseph13, Juliana9 Pratschner. Location: Springvale Twp, Barnes, North Dakota.

1915 ND census: on familysearch.org. John Pratschner, foreign-born, age:20-60, living with Rosalie, Joseph, Thersia, Gerhard, Barbara, John Pratschenr and Anton Lupper. Location: Adams, North Dakota.

1920 US census: on familysearch.org. John Pratschner, 67, b in Hungary, immigrated 1866, naturalized 1870, living with sonJoe33/daughter-in-lawTheresia30 and 3 grandchildren: Gerhard10, Barbara7, John6 Pratschner. Location: Springvale Twp, Barnes, North Dakota.

1930 US census; on familysearch.org. John Pratschner, 79, b in Austria, living with daughterJuliana40/son-in-lawPeter45 Sherman and a servant JackSchwab25. Location: Binghampton, Barnes, North Dakota.

BURIAL: findagrave.com. John Gilbert Pratschner, Sr. Buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Fingal, Barnes, North Dakota. Findagrave Memorial# 75293138. 
PRATSCHNER, John (I386)
 
1990 HISTORY: Pamelia (reference I.4.3.3.8) "who married William Lindsay, the son of Anthony Lindsay and Alice Cole, of 'Lindsay Station,' Kentucky, and grandson of Anthony Lindsay and Nellie Dorsey, of Virginia." (Dunklin, p. 43)

BURIAL: findagrave.com. Permelia Lindsay, d September 5, 1829, buried in Lindsay Cemetery, Carroll County, Kentucky, Findagrave Memorial# 22764164

Note: from Findagrave site, the children of Permilia and WIlliam Lindsay are the following;
- William Buford Lindsay (1819-1898)
- John Scruggs Lindsay (1820-1905)
- Anthony Thomas Lindsay (1822-1901)
- Richard Scruggs Lindsay (1827-1907) 
SCRUGGS, Permilia (I265)
 
1991 HISTORY: SIMEON SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3.6), "son of Thomas Scruggs, Jr., by his wife Judith Buford, married Eloise [sic] Herndon, by whom he had issue, Mary Shipp, a noted beauty of Leavenworth, Kansas." (Scruggs Genealogy by Ethel Hastings Scruggs Dunklin; La Plante and Dunklin Printing Co., 1912, p.71)

HISTORY: "Dec. 18, 1856, Capt. W. S. Murphy, who with Simeon Scruggs, established the pioneer saw mill in Leavenworth that sawed the lumber from which the town was built, died at Weston." from December Events, Scrap (online source) http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/leavenwo/library/Scraps/Scraps10.htm, accessed August 12, 2013

HISTORY: from Wichita Daily Eagle. 6 Jun 1884 Atchison, KS. Known in Leavenworth, KS as Captain Simeon Scruggs. Simeon Scruggs and William S. Murphy owned a Leavenworth sawmill (1854). After the death of W.S. Murphy, the sawmill closed, about 1859. Simeon them moved to Kickapoo.
One of the earliest and most valuable institutions of Leavenworth, in the way of buildings, which commenced to flourish at this time, was the saw mill of Murphy & Scruggs, at the mouth of Three-Mills Creek, north side. Capt. W. S. Murphy and Capt. Simeon Scruggs were partners and completed the mill in the fall of 1854, so that they were able to issue the following advertisement in October: "Murphy & Scruggs have erected and have in successful operation at Leavenworth, K. T., a large steam saw mill of the most approved model and with all the recent improvements. They are ready to fill bills for lumber of every description and in quantity at the shortest notice and on favorable terms." This was the first saw mill not only in the county, but in the Territory. Although they made considerable money, the death of Capt. Murphy, and subsequent legal complications, so disarranged and consumed the partnership property that Capt. Scruggs lost nearly all his share in Leavenworth and retired to his farm near Kickapoo.

CENSUS: 1840. on ancestry.com. Simeon Scruggs, aged 30-40. Location: Gallatin County, Kentucky

CENSUS: 1850 on ancestry.com. Simeon Scruggs, 42, farmer, b. in Kentucky, living with Elvira S. 39; Emma E. 11; Robt. W. 6; Henry V. 4; Joseph M.1 Scruggs. Location: Weston, Platte, Missouri

CENSUS: 1860 on ancestry.com. Simeon Scruggs, no age given, no occupation b. in Kentucky; living with Elvira no age given; Robert 16; Henry 14; Joseph 10 Scruggs. Location: Stranger, Leavenworth, Kansas

CENSUS: 1865 (Ks) on ancestry.com. S. Scruggs, 56, b. in Kentucky, occupation: farmer, living with Mrs, 52, Robt M 22, Henry18, Joseph16, Emmett Emory 27, Eliza Emory 7 Scruggs. Location: Stuben township, Leavenworth, Kansas;

CENSUS; 1870 on ancestry.com. Simeon Scruggs, 61, b. in Kentucky; occupation: farmer, living with Elvira 57; Jospeh M 22; H.V. 24; Sarah 17 Scruggs. Location: Walnut, Atchison, Kansas

CENSUS: 1880 on ancestry. Simeon Scruggs, 71, b. in Kentucky; living with his son/daughter-in-law:Joseph 31, Susan 25, and children:Walter B 2, Herndon 1, Martha 1 mo. Scruggs. Location: Walnut, Atchison, Kansas

HISTORY: On Findagrave.com. Memorial of son Joseph Murphy Scruggs gives copies of his obituaries; these mention the father Simeon Scruggs.

SCRUGGS, Simeon (I107)
 
1992 HISTORY: This Thomas is reference I.4.3 in Dunklin. Dunklin does not mention the name of his first wife. That comes from Ancestry family trees. Their children are listed as William, Elizabeth (Betsy), Thomas Jr., Martha (Patsy), Gross. (See Dunklin, p. 26,31-32.)

"Thomas Scruggs, after the death of his first wife, and about the year 1793-94, went to Scott County, Kentucky, with his five grown children, and settled them there (with the exception of his son Gross, who returned to Virginia). He gave to each, adjoining tracts of land near "Lindsay Station," about twelve miles from the city of Frankfort, and known to this day as the "Old Scruggs' Place." He gave, in addition, to his eldest son, William, two valuable slaves, man and wife, named Kiah and Joan, who had been among his own, trusted, faithful servants, and who were said to possess unusual sagacity, common sense and loyalty. These slaves, or their increase, continued in the family some time after the close of the Civil War. Thomas Scruggs returned from Kentucky to Virginia prior to 1798, and was married there to Jane Scott, the daughter of Walter Scott of Bedford County, by whom he had issue: Reaves Scott born in Bedford County, Virginia, November, 1799, Richard Mitchell, born in Bedford County, Virginia, 1802." (Dunklin, p. 32)

"Thomas Scruggs' will was dated November 17, 1801, and probated in Bedford County, Virginia, October 22, 1804, in which he leaves his real and personal estate to his loving wife Jane, and at her death to be equally divided between her two children. To the elder son Reaves Scott, at his majority, he bequeathes two negroes, man and wife, named Sampson and Joannah. He appoints his son Gross Scruggs and his wife Jane Scruggs, executors.
The will is sealed, signed and delivered in the "presents" [sic] of Abner Ferrel, Henry Buford, Sr., Ursley G. Scott." (Dunklin, p.33) 
SCRUGGS, Thomas (I200)
 
1993 HISTORY: THOMAS BUFORD SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3.2), "son of Thomas Scruggs, Jr., by his wife Judith Buford, married twice; first, in 1810, Lucy Lindsay, born 1792, died, 1834, the daughter of Anthony Lindsay and his wife Alice Cole, of Lindsay Station, Scott County, Kentucky, near Frankfort, and granddaughter of Anthony Lindsay and Nellie Dorsey, of Virginia. He had issue by his first wife: William Reaves b Feb.11, 1811, Martha and Sarah (twins), Nancy, Mary and John (twins), Thomas. (p.70-71)

"Thomas Buford Scruggs, after the death of his first wife, moved to St. Louis, where he owned a large hotel and a racing stable of fine horses. He had issue by his second wife, Ms Callahan: George, Henry M. born Aug.15, 1846. Thomas Buford Scruggs and his wife Ms Callahan died in the spring of 1850." (Dunklin, p.70-71)

DEATH: on familysearch.org. Thomas B Scruggs, 61, b in Virginia, died March 1850, cause of death: fits, occupation: public House keeper. Location: Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois. (Illinois Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880.)
 
SCRUGGS, Thomas Buford (I266)
 
1994 HISTORY: THOMAS SCRUGGS (reference I.4), "son of Henry Scruggs by his wife Anne Grose, was bom in New Kent County, Virginia. He married twice, firstly Mitchell, a sister of Valentine Mitchell. He married secondly Juday Buford. Thomas Scruggs moved from New Kent County to Buckingham County and settled just prior to his death in Cumberland, where his will was dated April 26, 1788, in which he mentions his wife, his son Drury and his grandson Finch Scruggs, and 'my other children.' The will is signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas Scrugs [sic], Obedier Scrugs [sic], William Anderson." (Dunklin, p.25; See also p.23.)

Dunklin does not distinguish which wife had the 5 children mentioned by Dunklin.

Note: Dunklin and other researchers have posited that Thomas was married a second time, to “Juday Buford” and may have had one son by her. Several researchers on ancestry.com posit that they married on March 1, 1787; he would have been around 93 years of age. It seems to me to be suspicious that his grandson, Thomas3, married Judith Buford on the same day. This second marriage of Thomas1 needs more research. 
SCRUGGS, Thomas (I275)
 
1995 HISTORY: VALENTINE SCRUGGS (reference I.4.3.3.5), "son of Thomas Scruggs, Jr., by his wife Judith Buford, married the widow Sinclair, nee Tripett." (Dunklin, p. 71). Also mentioned on Dunklin p. 43.
More information on wikitree of a possible son, Marcellus, and other family.

MARRIAGE 1839: on ancestry.com (Kentucky County Marriages). Henry V Scruggs married Ann E Sinclair on 29 Aug 1839 in Scott Kentucky.

CENSUS 1860: on familysearch.org. H.V., 52, b in Kentucky, occupation: farmer, living with Marcellus19. location: District no.1, Owen County, Kentucky

CENSUS 1870: on familysearch.org. Henry V. 64, b in Kentucky, living with son and daughter-in-law 29/18. location: Bethlehem Precinct Subdivision 63, Henry County, Kentucky
 
SCRUGGS, Henry Valentine (I269)
 
1996 HISTORY: VALENTINE SCRUGGS (reference I.4.4), "gentleman, of Buckingham County, Virginia, son of Thomas Scruggs, served in the Virginia Militia during the Revolution in Captain Ballow's Mint. Company, May 24, 1777. He was appointed and constituted Trustee by the Court of Virginia, November 5, 1793, and December 18, 1794, for extending and clearing for navigation Slate River, in Buckingham County. He married Jane Allen, the daughter of George Allen by his wife Jane Ashby, by whom he had issue: George Allen." (Dunklin, p. 33) SCRUGGS, Valentine (I263)
 
1997 Hog Thief Island, Missouri BAKER, Harry Joseph (I2222)
 
1998 I think I have this person mixed up with Edward born in 1869. Check all censuses to see what is what. Joseph was 9 mo in 1865, Edward was 1 in 1870 and Joseph was no longer there. hmmmm!!! What was Edward's age in later years??? KAUFMAN, Joseph Edward (I507)
 
1999 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1394)
 
2000 IGI and Pedigree Resource File (familysearch.org) says that they were married in Lexington, Oklahoma on Aug.6, 1919. Family: Lawrence Barnard SCRUGGS / Lela Estelle CONWAY (F3)
 

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