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_William Lawrence MASON ___|
| (1905 - 1977) m 1939 |
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|--Wanda May MASON
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| _Frank Chamberlain RYERSE _|_____________________
| | (1863 - 1938) m 1889
| _Wilbur Harley RYERSE _|
| | (1894 - 1985) m 1913 |
| | | _Joseph LEMON _______
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| | |_Ada Maria LEMON __________|_Emry SMITH _________
| | (1865 - 1933) m 1889
|_Phyllis Genevieve RYERSE _|
(1922 - ....) m 1939 |
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|_Orpha Jane FLEMMING __|
(1895 - 1978) m 1913 |
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[19080] living - details excluded
[25349] See Joseph Gardner Bartlett, "Ancestry and descendants of Rev. John Wilson of Boston, Mass.," New Eng. Hist. Gen. Reg., (1907): 36-41, 127-133.
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_Charles "Chuck" REEVES _|
| (1955 - 1985) |
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|--Benjamin Nelson REEVES
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| _Arthur Dorr HILLS _______|______________________________
| | (1891 - 1973) m 1915
| _Forest Nelson HILLS _|
| | (1918 - ....) m 1941 |
| | | _George Clyde HENSHAW ________+
| | | | (1877 - 1949) m 1896
| | |_Olive Elizabeth HENSHAW _|_Susan "Susie" Alma JOHNSTON _
| | (1897 - 1976) m 1915 (1877 - 1954)
|_Wendy Celeste HILLS ____|
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|_Majuanta Jo SLOAN ___|
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[20074] living - details excluded
[20888] This person is presumed living.
_Thomas SCRUGGS _____+
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_Richard SCRUGGS ____|_____________________
| (1625 - ....)
_Henry SCRUGGS ______|
| m 1686 |
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_Richard SCRUGGS ____|
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| m 1686 |
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|--Richard SCRUGGS
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Dunklin, Ethel Hastings Scruggs, "Scruggs genealogy : with a brief history of the allied families Briscoe, Dial, Dunklin, Leake and Price" (New York: Laplante & Dunklin Print. Co., 1912), p. 28 states "Richard Scruggs, 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, afterward 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, 1764-1766."
Ancestral File (LDS) gives his wife as Amy _____. Family notes, apparently by Sigsbee Scruggs, state Richard m. Ann Drury and that Richard received grants from the colonial/state government and moved to Effingham Co., GA in 1751. [Does he relate to the Robert Scruggs whose log cabin on the Cowpens Battlefield is replicated there?] Effingham County is in southeast Georgia, next the South Carolina border, twenty miles northwest of Savannah.
[21622]
[S1]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[21623]
[S1]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.