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Elizabeth C. Dugger

Female 1844 - Bef 1850  (~ 5 years)


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  1. 1.  Elizabeth C. Dugger was born in May 1844 in White Co, Tennessee (daughter of Henry Dugger and Sarah Green); died before 1850 in White Co, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry DuggerHenry Dugger was born in 1806 in Watauga Co, North Carolina; died on 16 May 1863 in Civil War.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, White Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1860, Bee Creek P.O., Cumberland Co, Tennessee
    • Military: 9 Aug 1861, Company K 1st Tennessee Infantry; Union

    Notes:

    Children's dates were listed in the Henry Dugger family Bible.
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12666369/person/-207841983/story/51b9512c-16df-49d6-abb9-0534c7380f1d?src=search

    Census:
    1663 Dugger Henry 41 1809 North Carolina
    1663 Dugger Sarrah 39 1811 North Carolina
    1663 Dugger David A 28 1822 North Carolina
    1663 Dugger Eliza E 15 1835 North Carolina
    1663 Dugger Wiley 13 1837 Tennessee
    1663 Dugger Hardin 10 1840 Tennessee
    1663 Dugger Enoch H 7 1843 Tennessee
    1663 Dugger Ferney T 2 1848 Tennessee

    1664 Dugger John 21 1829 North Carolina (Henry's son)
    1664 Dugger Mary H 21 1829 Tennessee
    1664 Dugger Sarrah E 1 1849 Tennessee
    1664 Reeter Sarrah 63 1787 Virginia her mother? his g-mother?
    1664 Reeter Sarrah 3 1847 Tennessee


    Census:
    Christopher Moyers 62
    Sarah Moyers 56
    Henry Y Moyers 22
    Terrissa S Moyers 19 * she m Wylie Dagger aft this census
    Robert A B Moyers 16

    114 Dagger (Dugger) Henry 54 1806 North Carolina
    114 Dagger Sarah 48 1812 North Carolina
    114 Dagger Wiley 22 1838 Tennessee
    * m Terressa Moyers. He died in Civil War
    114 Dagger Harding 20 1840 Tennessee
    114 Dagger Enoch A 17 1843 Tennessee
    114 Dagger Margaret E 9 1851 Tennessee
    114 Hedgeman Elender 32 1828 North Carolina
    114 Dyer Lydia 60 1800 Tennessee (relative of Terressa's sister's husband)

    116 Dugger John W 29 1831 North Carolina
    116 Dugger Catharine 26 1834 Tennessee
    116 Dugger George W 5 1855 Tennessee
    116 Dugger Mary E 4 1856 Tennessee
    116 Dugger Emly J 31857 Tennessee
    116 Dugger Francis M 2 1858 Tennessee
    116 Dugger David M 9/12 1859 Tennessee


    Military:
    Name: Wiley Dugger
    Side Served: Union
    State Served: Tennessee
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
    Enlisted in Company K, 1st Infantry Regiment Tennessee.
    Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M392 roll 4 

    also his brother Hardin and father Henry.

    Name: Henry Dugger Side Served: Union State Served: Tennessee Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.Enlisted in Company K, 1st Infantry Regiment Tennessee. 
    Name: Hardin Dugger
    Side Served: Union
    State Served: Tennessee
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
    Enlisted in Company K, 1st Infantry Regiment Tennessee.

    Sources: 304

    Regiment: 1st Infantry Regiment Tennessee
    Date of Organization: 1 Aug 1861
    Muster Date: 17 Jul 1864
    Regiment State: Tennessee
    Regiment Type: Infantry
    Regiment Number: 1st
    Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0
    Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 2
    Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 49
    Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 334


    Regimental History
    First Infantry
    TENNESSEE
    (3-YEARS)


    First Infantry. -- Col., Robert K. Byrd; Lieut.-Cols., James
    G. Spears, Milton L. Phillips, John Ellis; Majs., James T.
    Shelley, Benjamin F. Taylor.

    This regiment was organized by Col. Byrd, at Camp Dick
    Robinson, Ky., in Aug., 1861. It was first under fire in the
    engagement at Wild Cat, and was afterward present at the
    battle of Mill Springs.

    It also assisted in the capture of Cumberland Gap, where it
    remained until the evacuation of that post by Gen. Morgan. It
    then retreated with the remainder of the command to Ohio, and
    thence went on an expedition up the Kanawha valley.

    Returning, it went by way of Louisville to Nashville and
    arrived in time to participate in the battle at Stone's River,
    after which it returned to Lexington, Ky. It then entered
    East Tennessee under Gen. Burnside and was present at the
    siege of Knoxville.

    During the winter of 1863 it was stationed at Kingston, and in
    the spring entered upon the Atlanta campaign participating in
    all of the engagements until just previous to the surrender of
    the city, when the greater portion of the regiment was
    discharged on account of the expiration of term of service.

    The veterans and recruits were consolidated into a battalion
    of two companies and retained in service until Aug. 8, 1865,
    when they were mustered out in accordance with orders from the
    war department.

    While at Cumberland Gap a detachment of the 1st and 2nd Tenn.
    regiments, consisting of 69 men, led by Capt. Meyers and
    Lieut. Rogers, captured an important outpost of the
    Confederates without the loss of a man. For this exploit a
    complimentary notice was read on dress parade by order of Gen.
    Morgan.

    Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 387

    Battles Fought
    Fought on 8 Oct 1862 at Perryville, KY.
    Fought on 31 Dec 1862 at Stones River, TN.
    Fought on 6 Aug 1864 at Atlanta, GA.


    Died:
    Report of the Adjutant General of the state of Tennessee, of the forces of the state, from 1861 to 1866.
    First Regiment. Company K

    Dugger, Wylie L.
    private
    Enlisted Aug 9 1861
    Mustered Aug 21 1861
    Remarks: Died of Disease Dec 25 1862

    (Wylie's father)
    Dugger, Henry
    private
    Enlisted Aug 9 1861
    Mustered Aug 21 1861
    Remarks: Died of Disease May 16 1963

    Henry married Sarah Green on 18 Jan 1829 in Vilis, Watauga Co (prev Ashe Co), North Carolina. Sarah was born on 29 Dec 1811 in North Carolina; died on 12 Jan 1882 in of, Cumberland Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Green was born on 29 Dec 1811 in North Carolina; died on 12 Jan 1882 in of, Cumberland Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 29 Jun 1868, Pension App, Company K, Tennessee Infantry

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Soldier: Dugger, Henry
    widow: Dugger, Sarah
    Company K 1st Tennessee Inf
    date of files 1868Jun 29
    Application No. 157.089
    Certificate No. 168.208

    Notes:

    Married:
    Enoch and Allen Green stated that Henry Dugger and Sarah were married at John Green's residence by James Horton, Justice of the Peace.

    Children:
    1. John W. Dugger was born on 15 Dec 1829 in Ashe Co, North Carolina; died on 2 Feb 1914 in Oregon City, Clackamas Co, Oregon.
    2. David A. Dugger was born on 28 Jan 1822 in North Carolina; died after 1890 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
    3. Eliza E. Dugger was born in 1835 in North Carolina; died after 1850 in of, White Co, Tennessee.
    4. Wiley L. Dugger was born in 1837 in Tennessee; died on 25 Dec 1862 in Civil War.
    5. Harding Green Dugger was born on 16 Mar 1840 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died on 18 Apr 1927 in Grass Valley, Sherman Co, Oregon.
    6. Enoch Arden Dugger was born on 23 Feb 1843 in White Co, Tennesse; died on 12 May 1922 in Neodesha, Wilson City Co, Kansas; was buried in Rolston Cem (Monkey Island), Bernice, Delaware Co, Oklahoma.
    7. 1. Elizabeth C. Dugger was born in May 1844 in White Co, Tennessee; died before 1850 in White Co, Tennessee.
    8. Benjamin Franklin Dugger was born on 21 Aug 1845 in White Co, Tennessee; died before 1850 in White Co, Tennessee.
    9. Finley P. Dugger was born on 7 Apr 1848 in White Co, Tennessee; died on 25 Oct 1856 in of, White Co, Tennessee.