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King William County Spurlocks - Genealogy. com King William County Spurlocks By carla carter May 29, 2001 at 08:02:33 I am looking for information concerning the true relationship between Thomas Cary Nelson and Jane Spurlock My information shows ole man Nelson bequeathing Jane and two other Spurlock males some 50+ acres upon his death in 1812 I am a descendent of those King William Spurlocks but other than the location of the land, I am
The Nelson, Spurlock, Rapphaha - Genealogy. com The Nelson, Spurlock, Rapphahannock Connection By DERIC NELSON January 19, 2012 at 02:00:13 Hello Ken Haas Happy New Year Here is some information I found on behalf of Thomas Nelsons' plantations (Bleak HIll in Kings Willian County), the connection between the Rappahannock Indians, the Nelsons' and the Spurlocks
Spurlock family origin - Genealogy. com Spurlock family origin By Evan Spurlock October 12, 2008 at 02:17:05 Hello fellow Spurlock family researchers I am new to this forum and this is my first posting I have read a lot of postings regarding the origin of the Spurlock family I am descended from the Jno (Jonathan)Spurlock line My father says of course that that Jno came from Ireland Many serious Spurlock researchers do not believe
Re: Spurlocks and the American - Genealogy. com Teena - Type in the single word "Thomson" on this forum and read the messages and replies that pop up The rather famous Rev Burwell Spurlock of Cabell County, Va (now W Va) was a militia captain in the War of 1812 Ensign JosiahSpurlockof Warren County, Tenn (son of another Drury) was in a unit assigned to guards Gen Andrew Jackson in the 1812 War Several more Spurlocks were in that war
Jeff-Spurlock - User Trees - Genealogy. com - A Charles Spurlock came to Cabell County, Virginia, now West Virginia, in 1805 He settled according to Henry C Ragland's History of Logan County, "on what is known as the Toney farm below the mouth of Big Creek "One Charles Spurlock, unidentified in the family geneaology, married Clara Akers, in Floyd county, Kentucky on December 15, 1820
Lost Spurlock line. Please he - Genealogy. com Lost Spurlock line Please help! By Brad Spurlock June 18, 2005 at 01:27:24 My great grandfather was Joseph G Spurlock (b 1875; d 1910) He was the sheriff of Throckmorton, TX, who was shot and killed in the line of duty He was killed a few months before my grandfather was born As a result, this is as far back anyone in our family really knows about our family history We have been "cut off
Spurlock Family Association - Genealogy. com Spurlock Family Association By genealogy com user March 06, 1998 at 11:33:50 I hope all Spurlocks are aware of the Spurlock Family Association Their website is If you have not visited them I hope you will There is lots of information on all Spurlock lines there! I am a descendent of Francis Spurlock, b 1795 in VA, Monroe Spurlock, b 1839 in Tennessee, John Wesley Spurlock, b June 20, 1858