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- George Sugg/George A. Sugg/George Augustus Sugg, son of George Sugg, Jr. and Judith Tyson was born about 1758 from most family researchers, estimates and most likely Edgecombe County, North Carolina.He died about 5 October 1810 in Henderson County, North Carolina.His
Will has not been found, but his Estate was inventoried on February 12, 1816 in Henderson County, Kentucky.One account says, ?George Augustus Sugg and born 4 July 1756 and ran a tavern in Nashville, Tennessee in 1790 as proved by a covenant with Elijah Robertson to let him buy liquor and meals ?at usual tavern rates? to pay for corn Robertson was to deliver to him in November of 1790.This account comes from Davidson County, Tennessee records, where on is dated 29 June 1790.He married 2) Mrs. Sarah Patience Jones Sugg on 13 April 1781, the widow of Joel Sugg, brother to George A. Sugg.Their children:Wiley Sugg, Louisa Sugg, Allen J. Sugg, Lavenia Suggs, Martha Sugg and Zeletus Sugg.
1) Wiley Sugg was born 13 January 1784.He married Keziah (Other records show she was nee Keziah Hart Stanley, a descendant of Patriot Benjamin Hart - DAR # 120956 application.
2) Louisa Sugg was born about 1786.She married a Robert Robertson.
3) Allen J. Sugg was born 25 December 1791 and he married Sarah Dupree Mann.
4) Martha Sugg was born 28 August 1797 and she married Hiram Walker.
5) Lavenia Sugg was born 21 March 1806 and she married Richard Jones.
6.) Zeletus Sugg and she married Burwell Williams.
From the DAR # 44243 application of Mrs. Katherine Sugg McKnight, of Louisville, Kentucky gives the list of children for both marriages of Sarah Patience Jones Sugg?s husbands 1) Joel Sugg and 2) George A. Sugg.
George A. Sugg was summoned for Jury Duty for Davidson County, North Carolina in 1778.He purchased land on Spencer?s Creek, formally Wilson County, North Carolina now Summer County.These two references come from ?1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements? by Richard Carlton Fulcher, book page 117-118.George A. apparently moved to Tennessee along with his father?s people by 1789 for on 17th of January of that year, he received three Land Grants in Davidson County, Tennessee.On 18th of May 1789, he received six more Grants and on the 20th May two more for a total of 7, 680 acres.On 21st of December 1791 in Davidson County, Tennessee he sold for L100 currency of North Carolina a Negro Boy named Aaron about age six to Andrew Jackson.A few days earlier on the 5th of December, he had sold Simon Sugg a Negro Wench.Simon Sugg therefore apparently also moved to Tennessee.Simon Sugg was a nephew of George A. and half brother to his children.
In 1810, (Deed Book 8, page 174) Wiley Sugg of Henderson County, Kentucky, Attorney In Fact for George A. Sugg and Patience, his wife, turned her interest in her mother?s Estate to James and Caswell Armstrong.It is surmised these two men were sons of Sarah Patience Jones Sugg, sister in turn her nephews.
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