Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
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William T. Spurrier | 1795 |
Partner | Date of Birth | Children |
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Sarah Jane Evans | 14 Nov 1824 | Elizabeth Spurrier William Thomas Spurrier David Evans Spurrier Rev. Essex Pike Spurrier |
Event Type | Date | Place | Description |
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Birth | 1821 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky | |
Alt. Birth | 1821 | Alt. Birth ?Ann Arundel Co. Maryland | |
Property | 1840 | 90 Acres in Muhlenberg Co. from Col. David Evans | |
Degree | 1842 | M. D. (Physician) | |
Marriage | 1843 | ||
Property | 1845 | 750 acres along Pond River, gift from David Evans | |
Property | 1846 | 155 acres of Muddy Fork of Cypress Creek, purchased | |
Occupation | Minister/M. D. | ||
Formal Education | Medical School in Louisville | ||
Death | 1858 | Bremen, Muhlenberg Co., Kentucky |
Lived in Louisville from 1843-45 with Sarah Jane Evans. In 1845, David Evans gave them 750 acres of land along Pond River. In 1846 he purchased 155 additional acres of Muddy Fork of Cypress Creek, where he settled down to preach and practice medicine. The Essex Pike Spurrier family (wife Sarah Jane Evans, and 4 children] lived with Sarah Jane's father, David Evans, and his family [wife Nancy Clarke Lockery, and her son John Lockery and his wife and their two sons] in a two-story frame house which facednorth overlooking a natural spring on what is now called the Black Lake Bottoms of Cypress Creek. @MI419@ |
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McCarty-Smith GEDCOM file | Don't know | Don't know | Don't know | |
The Spurrier Clan | Don't know | Don't know | Don't know |