Dugger Family Research
Sunday, August 19, 2012
SOMETHING HAPPENED TO THE BLOG!
THIS IS INCREDIBLY FRUSTRAING!!! I JUST CAME BACK TO CHECK OUT THE BLOG AND SOMEHOW THINGS GOT MOVED AROUND AND JUST LOOKED SLOPPY. I HAVE RECOPIED ALL THE TEXT AND PUT IT BACK ON HERE BUT IT WILL TAKE ME SOME TIME TO GET ALL THE PICTURES BACK. PLEASE CHECK SOON.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Information on this blog was gathered from a variety of places including ancestry.com, google searches, and Marty Grant who is an avid Dugger researcher. You can visit his site at www.martygrant.com
If you see anything that needs to be changed, please let me know. Nathan.Dugger@gmail.com
I did the best I could to proof everything before I published this but I could have missed something whether it be spelling errors, etc.
If you see anything that needs to be changed, please let me know. Nathan.Dugger@gmail.com
I did the best I could to proof everything before I published this but I could have missed something whether it be spelling errors, etc.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
My Name is Nathan Dugger. I was born
in Flowood, MS July 18, 1978. My parents
are Ronnie C. Dugger and Chandra Levine.
Recently I wanted to start digging and find out more about my family
history. I dug a little into my
grandfather's history on my mom's side and was not able to find out much. Then, i switched my search to my dad's side
and found out more than I ever could have possible imagined. I am thrilled to be able to look back at
where I came from. It is the neatest
thing to close your eyes and try to put yourself back in time to the days of
your ancestors. I can only imagine so
much. Therefore, I decided to start a
blog about my past and hopefully will inspire others to do the same. Family history and knowing where you came
from is important to me and I think it should be to others.
I will start with my dad. Below is a
picture of Ronnie Dugger and his two kids.
Jason Dugger (left) and I (right).
The picture below that is of my brother Jason, our grandmother, and
Jason's daughter, Ella Parker Dugger.
My grandmother is Jean Connor. She
was married to my grandfather Earnest Carroll Dugger but they divorced (year unknown). My grandmother was an orphon and I have no
idea what her origin is. From what I
have found, her maiden name was Jean B.
McFall.
Like I said above, Jean was married to Earnest Caroll Dugger (my
grandfather).
Earnest Caroll Dugger
Born Sept. 3rd, 1932
Died Dec. 5th, 1999
Below is a picture of the cemetery in Clinton, MS where he is buried.
He is the son of Charles Lausen Dugger and Lucy May Ivey
Charles Lausen Dugger
Born Nov. 28th, 1903 in Tenn.
Died 1983 in Alabama
Below is a picture of his place of burial, tombstone, and obituary.
Charles Lawson is buried in the Baldwin Memorial Cemetery in Robertsdale,
Alabama.
Here is another picture of his tombstone which shows that he was buried
next to his wife, Genevieve Dugger. By
the dates on the tombstone, he was 17 years her senior.
Mr. Charles Lausen Dugger was married several times including to Lucy May
Ivey (great-grandmother)
Lucy May Ivey was born in North Carolina in 1907. She had a green thumb, as did her son Earnest
Caroll Dugger. I remember how she always
had ribbons that she had won in local garden shows.
Born Dec. 31, 1907 in NC
Died Oct. 11, 2000 in MS
From what I can find online, she moved to the Central MS area around 1943.
Lucy May Ivey is buried in the same cemetery as her son, Earnest (my
grandfather).
Below is a picture of a buffet that she had in her house. I recently aquired it from my father.
Back to Charles Lausen Dugger for a bit.
He is the son of Peter Millard Filmore Dugger who was born in Tenn.
Born March 3, 1857 in Tenn.
Died August 22, 1928 in Alabama
He was married to Hannah Rebecaa Walker who was born in Tenn. They were married on (my birthdate) July 18,
1897 in Johnson, Tenn. In a 1910 census
below, you can see they had 7 children at that time.
At this time, it shows that Peter was Head of Household and he was 52 years
old. His wife, Hannah, was 50.
Children are listed as:
Ellen 19
James 17
Nancy 14
Viola 10
Charles (My great grandfather) 7
Roscoe 5
And a grandson, Vonaky (Von Ray) who was 1 I believe. In the census it says 1 6/12 (1)
Peter Millard Filmore Dugger was the son of Jacob F. Dugger and Mary
Engle
Jacob F. Dugger was the son of John Dugger Sr.and Mary Engle.
Jacob married Mary E. Brown sometime in 1836 in Johnson City, TN.
Jacob was born Mar. 10, 1812 in Carter County, Tenn.
Died 1888
Jacob and Mary had 9 children
Elizabeth C. Dugger born 1837
Picture of Elizabeth with husband, Terrell Greenwell
Emanuel Columbus Dugger born 1853
Emmanuel and his wife Mary Ann Fritts Dugger
James W. Dugger born 1843 Buried in the Knoxville National Cemetery
Pvt
James W. Dugger, Company G, 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, USA. Enlisted
August 18, 1864, age 22. Tennessee Adjutant General's Report gives his date of
death as April 4, 1865. The Union Forever!
Sarah Ann Dugger born 1847
Margaret Rebecca Dugger born 1849
Nancy Jane Dugger born 1855
Peter Millard Filmore Dugger born 1857
Hannah Louise Dugger born 1864
Here is a write up I found on Jacob F. Dugger from "The Dugger
Family" by Francis Dugger Rowan, Overmountain Press 1995, p. 209
IRONVILLE
POST OFFICE 1888-1903
The
Ironville Post Office was one of the "nostalgic" post offices in
Johnson County from 1888-1903. It was located in the home of Jacob F. and Mary
Brown Dugger in the Dry Hill community (10th District). After Jacob's death in
1888, their daughter, Nancy Jane Dugger Walker (John Walker) cared for Mary. In
1890 Nancy Jane inherited the land with the home on it.
Mail
was received at the home where neighbors came to pick up their mail. The house
with its mail slot in the door was still standing in the late 1970s.
Nancy
Jane married 2) Charles Hamby Morris on 20 Dec 1891. In 1903 they moved to the
New Victory community in lower Washington County, TN and the post office
closed.
JOHN DUGGER SR.
Now, we did into the history of Jacob's father, John Dugger Sr. John was born to Julius Caesar Dugger and
Mary Hall.
Born Oct. 1, 1780 in Wilkesboro, Wilkes, NC
Died Aug. 2, 1869
Below is a picture of John and Mary's tombstones
Close-up of John Dugger Sr.'s tombstone
The tombstones are in the Julius Caesar Cemetery
John
was commissioned by Governor John Sevier as a Captain of the Militia at the age
of 16. He served in the War of 1812, having been drafted and sworn in on
January 6, 1814. He served as an ensign under Adam Winsell's 2nd Regiment of TN
Militia commanded by Col. Ephraim Addison. He engaged in battle with the Creek
Indians. This company marched into the Creek Indian Nation by the way of Little
Washington, the Lookout Mountain, to Fort Storder and on to a place in Alabama
called Fort Williams. John described their experiences as he told of an attack
of fever, brought on by the "severity of the weather, great exposure and
hardships to which the army was exposed in the midst of winter among a hostile
and savage people-in a wilderness filled with streams through which the whole
army was forced to wade, there being no bridges or other means of
transportation for the soldiers."
He
was in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Alabama on March 27, 1814. The Book,
"Tennessee, The Volunteer State" states that: after the battle John
was on picket duty with a squad when the half-breed Indian Chief, Weatherford,
presented himself for surrender. John received him with the courtesy and
dignity befitting a chief, and conducted him to General Jackson's headquarters
where the treaty was signed.
He
served 4 1/2 months at that time but later in November of 1814, entered the
service again and was with General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans,
January 8, 1815.
In
1853, John filed for and received pension for his services.
He
was owner and operator of an Iron Ore Forge and a large ore mining operation in
the counties of Johnson and Carter. He owned about 5000 acres of land.
He
was one of the earliest doctors in Carter County. When Mary gave birth to
George and Julius, twins, and both died a few months later, he was so
devastated that he decided that in order to prevent such an occurrence in his
family again, he would study medicine.
In
thier declining years, John and Mary lived with their youngest child, Mildred.
1850
Johnson County Census: John Dugger SR 69, NC, Mary 64 VA, James B 29, Joseph
27, Nancy 24, Soloman Q 22, Mildred 16
JULIUS
CAESAR DUGGER
Now,
we move on to John Dugger Sr.'s parents.
John was born to Julius Caesar Dugger and Mary (last name unknown).
Julius
married Mary Hall in 1779. They had 10
children together.
NEED
LIST OF CHILDREN
Some
theories on Julius Dugger:
Julius Dugger Sr (or "Julius C. Dugger") was a real person, who for some reason left no shred of contemporary evidence of his existence.
There was a real person about whom the traditions speak, who was the father of Julius (Jr), Ben, William, Mary, etc, but over the years his name got mixed up with son Julius (Jr) in the family traditions.
This is sort of the same as # 2 above, but with a twist. "Julius Caesar" was a nickname used by friends and family, for the Mr. Dugger in question, but was not his real name, and wasn't used on any public records.
Excerpt
from A History of Watauga County, North Carolina. with Sketches of Prominent
Families by John Preston Arthur. Richmond: Everett Waddey Co. 1915
Pg. 222: "The Dugger family of Cove Creek are descendants of Benjamin DUGGER, who came from Yadkin Elk in 1793 or 1794 to Brushy Fork and entered land there, and for whom the Dugger Mountain and creek east of the Blue Ridge are named. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland and stopped awhile near Petersburg, VA., named Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped at Yadkin Elk, Daniel went to Kentucky and Julius settled near Fish Springs on the Watauga River, Tennessee. It was from Julius' children that the Banner's Elk Duggers descended."
Page 303: "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married."
Pg. 222: "The Dugger family of Cove Creek are descendants of Benjamin DUGGER, who came from Yadkin Elk in 1793 or 1794 to Brushy Fork and entered land there, and for whom the Dugger Mountain and creek east of the Blue Ridge are named. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland and stopped awhile near Petersburg, VA., named Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped at Yadkin Elk, Daniel went to Kentucky and Julius settled near Fish Springs on the Watauga River, Tennessee. It was from Julius' children that the Banner's Elk Duggers descended."
Page 303: "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married."
WILLIAM
DUGGER
Julius
was born to William Dugger and Mary (last name unknown).
William
Dugger
Born
1720 in Surry County, Virginia
Died
1773 also in Surry County, Virginia
Interesting
notes on William Dugger below. Towards
the end, an assumption about the time when William died is made:
"On 26 Oct 1741 William Dugger witnessed a Brunswick County, VA Deed between Horton of Surry and Tims of Brunswick Co, VA. (Brunswick Co, VA Deed Book 2 page 130).
On 16 Jun 1744 William Dugger received a land patent for 328 acres in Brunswick Co, VA adjoining William Hagood and Boswell. (Virginia Land Patent Book 23 page 703)
On 6 Aug 1747 William Duggar of Brunswick Co, VA purchased 200 acres from Drury and Martha Melone of Lunenburg County. The land was in Brunswick, on both sides of Beechlick Branch. (Brunswick Co, VA Deed Book 3 page 337).
William Dugger married Martha --- sometime in the 1740's. I have no clues as to what her maiden name might have been.
Robert Nave found a "William Ducker" listed on the 1748/49 Lunenburg Co, VA tax list. He thinks this could be William Dugger, and he might be right. He was listed with 1 tithable (one male over 21, himself). Benjamin Dugger was in the same county on that list.
If William moved to Lunenburg, it was a brief move, for he was back in Brunswick by 1750.
On 26 Jun 1750 William Dugger and wife Martha of Brunswick Co, VA sold Benjamin Lanier 200 acres on both sides of Beechlick branch (same land he purchased from Drury and Martha Melone in 1747). Witnesses were Sampson Lanier, William Rawlings and John Marshall. (Brunswick Co, VA Deed Book 4 page 161).
The above deed was ordered recorded in June 1750 Brunswick County court. (Brunswick CO, VA Order Book 8 page 80).
In January 1752, in Brunswick Court, William Dugger and John Dugger (his brother) were suing John Overbie and John Roberts. (Brunswick Co, VA Order Book 4 page 115).
In March 1752, in Brunswick Court, a deed between William Dugger and Thomas Twitty was ordered recorded. I did not find this deed in the deed books. This must be the record of him selling his 328 acre patent. (Brunswick Co, VA Order Book 5 page 168).
The above land sale seems to indicate William Dugger selling out his Brunswick property in preparation for a move.
On 29 Jan 1752 William Dugger made a land entry in Granville Co, NC. He obtained a land warrant for the same land on 30 Oct 1752 in Granville Co, NC (which bordered Brunswick Co, VA at that time). He obtained 640 acres on both sides of Hawtree Creek adjoining Harvel, Roberts and Collier (perhaps related to the Collier family who's land bordered Daniel Dugger in Surry Co, VA). (Granville Grant Misc Papers # 2659).
William Dugger was listed on the 1754 Tax list (or Militia List, I need to recheck this) in Granville Co, NC in Captain Osborn Jeffrey's Company.
In June 1754, in Granville court, William Clinch and Company sued William Duggar (probably for debt), but the case was dismissed.
William Dugger was listed on the 1755 Granville County, NC tax list, and charged with 1 Poll (white male over 21: himself).
In June 1755, in Granville Court, William Dugger sued Daniel Osheals for Trespassing.
On 13 Nov 1756, William "Duger" was mentioned as an adjoining land owner in a land patent to Julius Nichols in Granville County on Hawtree Creek. (Granville Grants # 2492)
Since William's son Julius Dugger was born in 1760, some have suggested he was named after neighbor Julius Nichols. This could be true.
On 1 Sep 1758, William Dugger obtained a land warrant for 640 acres in Granville, both sides of Hawtree Creek, adjoining William Johnston, Ellis, James Hardick, Thomas Wams, Downy, Julius Nichols and John Ellis. This was granted 27 Nov 1760. (Granville Grant Misc Papers # 2658)
I haven't checked for additional records in Granville, so I don't know when William Dugger sold his land there. However, beginning in 1762, he began taking out land entries in Pittsylvania Co, VA.
In the Pittsylvania Co, VA Entry Books, William Dugger is mentioned three times: in 1762 (# 286), 1765 (# 352) and 1768 (# 431). I don't have the details yet for these land entries, but I believe they were within present day Henry County, VA, but can't be sure without additional detail.
On 30 Nov 1765, William Dugger had 247 acres surveyed for him on both sides of Leatherwood Creek. (Pittsylvania Co, VA Old Survey Book I page 123).
William Dugger was listed on the 1767 Tax List in Pittsylvania Co, VA in Robert Chandler's list.
On 20 Mar 1768 William Dugger deed various livestock to Benjamin Dugger in Pittsylvania Co, VA. I believe this was his son Benjamin Dugger (c1747) and not his brother Benjamin Dugger (c1724), though I can't be 100% positive. The deed did not state a relationship. The Witness was Samuel Hall (who's daughter Mary later married William's son Julius Dugger) (Pittsylvania Co, VA Deed Book 1 page 167).
Around this time, or shortly after, but before 1771, William Dugger moved to Surry County, NC and settled on what is now the border region between Wilkes and Watauga County. There is a Dugger Mountain and Dugger Creek there today, probably named for him, or one of his sons.
Dugger
Mountain
Dugger
Creek
Dugger
Creek Trail
"William Duggar" was listed on the 1771 Surry Co, NC Tax list, and charged for 2 polls (2 males over 21). This included himself, and the other one was probably Benjamin, his oldest known son, who would have been about 24 then, but probably not yet married.
"William Duger" was listed on the 1772 Surry Co, NC Tax list, and again charged for 2 polls. However, this year, his son Benjamin was listed separately, so this extra poll was probably his next oldest son William, who was born in 1750, so was either 21 or 22 by then.
The 1772 tax list is the last record we have found for William Dugger. There isn't an extant 1773 tax list, but the 1774 list shows Benjamin Dugger listed with 1 poll, and also a Mary Dugger, with 1 poll. Since Mary wouldn't be taxable herself, the poll must have been a son, probably William Dugger (Jr) who was about 24 then, but not yet married.
This makes a big assumption, in that Mary, is the widow of William Dugger. We know from other records that she was a widow, but I don't believe any of the records say from whom she was widowed. But since William was the only older Dugger in the area, he seems the best (if not the only) choice. "
Now, the many wives of William Dugger are somewhat of a mystery. There is countless amounts of information floating around. Below, Marty Grant gives his interpretation of the wives:
"The 1787 land grant is the last record I have for Mary Dugger, supposed widow of William Dugger.
I have no clues as to what Mary's maiden name might have been, nor when she and William married. Since in 1750, William's wife was named "Martha", it can only be assumed that Martha was the mother of the older children. I have information showing that William had a 2nd wife Margaret, and a 3rd wife Mary (being the Mary we were just discussing). I haven't found any records on Margaret yet. If Mary were the last wife, she may not be the mother of any of the children.
There is some bad information that has been going around for many years that Mary was a Kincaid, and a sister to the wife of Andrew Greer, but this is entirely incorrect, and can easily be refuted. Most Kincaid researchers can vouch for the fact that the Dugger and Kincaid families were never near each other until the 1780's and later.
More About William Dugger:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2006
Marriage Notes for William Dugger and Mary:
Now, the many wives of William Dugger are somewhat of a mystery. There is countless amounts of information floating around. Below, Marty Grant gives his interpretation of the wives:
"The 1787 land grant is the last record I have for Mary Dugger, supposed widow of William Dugger.
I have no clues as to what Mary's maiden name might have been, nor when she and William married. Since in 1750, William's wife was named "Martha", it can only be assumed that Martha was the mother of the older children. I have information showing that William had a 2nd wife Margaret, and a 3rd wife Mary (being the Mary we were just discussing). I haven't found any records on Margaret yet. If Mary were the last wife, she may not be the mother of any of the children.
There is some bad information that has been going around for many years that Mary was a Kincaid, and a sister to the wife of Andrew Greer, but this is entirely incorrect, and can easily be refuted. Most Kincaid researchers can vouch for the fact that the Dugger and Kincaid families were never near each other until the 1780's and later.
William
Dugger's children
Benjamin
Dugger born abt. 1747
Rebecca
Dugger born abt. 1747
Willam
C. Dugger born Mar. 3, 1750
Mary
Dugger born between 1750-1754
Hannah
Dugger born abt. 1755
David
Dugger born abt. 1758
Julius
Caesar Dugger Sep. 9, 1760
John
Dugger born abt. 1763
James
Dugger born abt. 1765
DANIEL
DUGGER
And
last but not least, we focus on William Dugger's parents. They are Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough.
Daniel
Dugger
Born
1690 in Scotland or Surry County, VA.
Died
between 1773-1776 in Brunswick County, VA.
Daniel
Dugger was most likely born in England (Although it is not certain) around 1690
(Exact date is unknown and each researcher has their own opinion). It is
believed that Daniel Dugger's original surname was Dugard.
The origins of the Duggers is unknown. Each researcher who has done extensive research has their own opinion on the matter. It is most likely that the Daniel Dugger line comes from England and the surrounding areas of the British Isles.
The origins of the Duggers is unknown. Each researcher who has done extensive research has their own opinion on the matter. It is most likely that the Daniel Dugger line comes from England and the surrounding areas of the British Isles.
The
notes below have been compiled by Marty Grant, a very avid Dugger researcher.
These
records mainly deal with his father-in-law's (Edward Scarborough or Scarborow)
estate after his death. Daniel had been left as the admistrator of Edward's
estate:
"In March 1716/17 Daniel "Duggard" as administrator of Edward Scarborough's estate, presented the inventory and appraisal of the estate in court. (Surry Co, VA Court Orders 1713-1718 page 109)
On 20 Mar 1716/17 the above inventory and appraisal was recorded with a value of L30.9.1. (Surry Co, VA Deeds, Wills, etc 1715-1730 page 32).
On 17 Feb 1719 Daniel "Duggard", administrator, paid cash to Grace Lucas and "daughter Duggard" from the estate of Edward "Scarborow", deceased. (Surry Co, VA Deeds, Wills, etc 1715-1730 page 353).
On 17 Aug 1725 Daniel "Duggard" received a Patent for 125 acres in Surry County, VA, Southwark parish on both sides of Buckhorn Branch, adjoining William Lucas and Jeremiah Ellis. (Virginia Land Patents book 12 page 263)
Daniel Dugger was absent from public records for the next 19 years. On 17 Apr 1756, Daniel Dugger of Surry gave his 125 acres of land to his son Henry Dugger, with the land described as on both sides of Buck Horn Branch, and bordering Stephen Collier and Marmaduke Cheatham. Daniel reserved his life rights to the land, meaning he could remain living on the property until his death. (Surry Co, VA Deed Books 7 page 273)
Although Henry Dugger remained in Surry until 1777, apparently his parents decided to move to Brunswick Co, VA with their other children prior to 1773.
Daniel Duggar was listed on the 1773 Brunswick Co, VA Tax list.
Daniel Dugger and "wife" were mentioned twice in the Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrews Parish (which was the Parish covering Brunswick Co, VA). On 20 Jan 1773 they were named "Daniel Dugger for his and his wife's maintenance". Apparently they were given an allowance in their old age. (Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrew's Parish Vestry Book of Brunswick by William Lindsay Hopkins, 1989 - pg 91)
They were named again 11 months later on 27 Nov 1773 with the same entry, an apparent allowance. (Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrew's Parish Vestry Book of Brunswick by William Lindsay Hopkins, 1989 - pg 95)
Marty's Notes:
Daniel was made administrator of his father-in-law's estate in 1717. Therefore he must have been at least 21 then, so born ca 1696 or before.
Daniel Dugger was named in the Bath Parish Register on 27 Nov 1773, but not again. On 3 Mar 1776 his wife Mary was named, apparently widowed. Therefore Daniel died between the two dates."
Some Notes on Daniel's children, compiled by Marty Grant:
"Daniel and Mary are the proven parents of only one child: Henry Dugger. The others as listed (William, John, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Lydia and Sarah) are placed here as their children based on circumstantial evidence.
If they are not children of Daniel and Mary, then their parentage is completely unknown. They were all interconnected and are certainly somehow closely related. "
More About Daniel Dugger:
Probate 1: Mar 1717, Daniel presented the inventory and appraisal of Edward Scarborough's (deceased) estate to the court. (Surry County, Virginia).533
Probate 2: 17 Feb 1719, Daniel paid cash to Grace Lucas and "daughter Duggard" from the estate of Edward "Scarborow" (deceased). The identity of "daughter Duggard" is unknown. (Surry County, Virginia).
Property 1: 17 Aug 1725, Daniel "Duggard" recieved a Patent for 125 acres of land in Surry County, VA. (Surry County, VA).
Property 2: 17 Apr 1756, Daniel gave his 125 acres of land to his son Henry. Daniel kept his right to live on the estate until his death. (Surry County, VA).
Record Change: 26 Mar 2006
More About Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough:
Marriage: Surry Co, VA.534
Marriage Notes for Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough:
The exact date of marriage for Daniel Duggard and Mary Scarbarough is circa 20 Feb 1716/1717. The date varies slightly by year depending on the researcher.
The reason for the circa date of 1716 or 1717 is because Daniel became the executor of Edward's (Mary's father) estate after his death. By this time Daniel and Mary were already married.
"In March 1716/17 Daniel "Duggard" as administrator of Edward Scarborough's estate, presented the inventory and appraisal of the estate in court. (Surry Co, VA Court Orders 1713-1718 page 109)
On 20 Mar 1716/17 the above inventory and appraisal was recorded with a value of L30.9.1. (Surry Co, VA Deeds, Wills, etc 1715-1730 page 32).
On 17 Feb 1719 Daniel "Duggard", administrator, paid cash to Grace Lucas and "daughter Duggard" from the estate of Edward "Scarborow", deceased. (Surry Co, VA Deeds, Wills, etc 1715-1730 page 353).
On 17 Aug 1725 Daniel "Duggard" received a Patent for 125 acres in Surry County, VA, Southwark parish on both sides of Buckhorn Branch, adjoining William Lucas and Jeremiah Ellis. (Virginia Land Patents book 12 page 263)
Daniel Dugger was absent from public records for the next 19 years. On 17 Apr 1756, Daniel Dugger of Surry gave his 125 acres of land to his son Henry Dugger, with the land described as on both sides of Buck Horn Branch, and bordering Stephen Collier and Marmaduke Cheatham. Daniel reserved his life rights to the land, meaning he could remain living on the property until his death. (Surry Co, VA Deed Books 7 page 273)
Although Henry Dugger remained in Surry until 1777, apparently his parents decided to move to Brunswick Co, VA with their other children prior to 1773.
Daniel Duggar was listed on the 1773 Brunswick Co, VA Tax list.
Daniel Dugger and "wife" were mentioned twice in the Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrews Parish (which was the Parish covering Brunswick Co, VA). On 20 Jan 1773 they were named "Daniel Dugger for his and his wife's maintenance". Apparently they were given an allowance in their old age. (Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrew's Parish Vestry Book of Brunswick by William Lindsay Hopkins, 1989 - pg 91)
They were named again 11 months later on 27 Nov 1773 with the same entry, an apparent allowance. (Bath Parish Register of Dinwiddie and St Andrew's Parish Vestry Book of Brunswick by William Lindsay Hopkins, 1989 - pg 95)
Marty's Notes:
Daniel was made administrator of his father-in-law's estate in 1717. Therefore he must have been at least 21 then, so born ca 1696 or before.
Daniel Dugger was named in the Bath Parish Register on 27 Nov 1773, but not again. On 3 Mar 1776 his wife Mary was named, apparently widowed. Therefore Daniel died between the two dates."
Some Notes on Daniel's children, compiled by Marty Grant:
"Daniel and Mary are the proven parents of only one child: Henry Dugger. The others as listed (William, John, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Lydia and Sarah) are placed here as their children based on circumstantial evidence.
If they are not children of Daniel and Mary, then their parentage is completely unknown. They were all interconnected and are certainly somehow closely related. "
More About Daniel Dugger:
Probate 1: Mar 1717, Daniel presented the inventory and appraisal of Edward Scarborough's (deceased) estate to the court. (Surry County, Virginia).533
Probate 2: 17 Feb 1719, Daniel paid cash to Grace Lucas and "daughter Duggard" from the estate of Edward "Scarborow" (deceased). The identity of "daughter Duggard" is unknown. (Surry County, Virginia).
Property 1: 17 Aug 1725, Daniel "Duggard" recieved a Patent for 125 acres of land in Surry County, VA. (Surry County, VA).
Property 2: 17 Apr 1756, Daniel gave his 125 acres of land to his son Henry. Daniel kept his right to live on the estate until his death. (Surry County, VA).
Record Change: 26 Mar 2006
More About Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough:
Marriage: Surry Co, VA.534
Marriage Notes for Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough:
The exact date of marriage for Daniel Duggard and Mary Scarbarough is circa 20 Feb 1716/1717. The date varies slightly by year depending on the researcher.
The reason for the circa date of 1716 or 1717 is because Daniel became the executor of Edward's (Mary's father) estate after his death. By this time Daniel and Mary were already married.
Unfortunately,
this is as far back as I could go. With
that said, it has been amazing digging through all the information of my
family's past.
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