Family:Henry Dugger and Ann Bailey (1)

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Family Information
Husband
Henry Dugger
Birth: Before 1733, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: Feb 1806, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Parents: Daniel Dugger and Mary Scarborough (1)
Wife
Ann Bailey
Birth: abt 1735, Surry, Virginia, United States
Burial: Before 1805, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Parents: Edward Bailey and Unknown (1)
Marriage
bef 1756
Surry, Virginia, United States
Children
James Dugger
Birth: 1764/1767, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: Before 8 Jul 1844, Tippah, Mississippi, United States
Sarah Dugger
Birth: ca 1765, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: Before 29 Mar 1845, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Sterling Dugger
Birth: Before 1768, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: 1790/1794, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Henry Dugger
Birth: Before 1769, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: 1807/1808, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Rebecca Dugger
Birth: ca 1770, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death: Before 1844, Brunswick, Virginia, United States
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Martygrant

In Surry County, Virginia Court in June 1768, the heirs of Edward Bailey, deceased, were named in a settlement of his estate. They were: Thomas King and wife Mary; Benjamin Putney and wife Sarah; Henry Dugger and wife Ann; William Bailey; Edward Marks and wife Lucy; John Bailey and Henry Bailey, infants, by Edward Bailey their brother and next friend. Thomas Bailey was the Executor of Edward Bailey, deceased, and probably also an heir. (Surry Co., VA Court Minutes 1764-1774 page 154).

The above record proves that Henry Dugger and Ann Bailey were husband and wife.

Children

Henry Dugger's Will was dated 9 Jul 1805 and in it he named his heirs:

  • son James Dugger; also named Executor
  • daughter Sally Shell
  • son Henry Dugger
  • daughter Rebecca Dugger

Son Sterling Dugger was not named, but he was dead before 1805. I don't know if there is direct proof that Sterling is a son of Henry and Ann. He is a proven grandson of Daniel and Mary, but his parentage isn't quite proven.


Notes
N1. The original version of this text was written by Marty Grant and originally published on his website (and republished here by the author). In addition to his own research, he thanks: Barbara Browder (deceased), and Judy Spears Luers and others who shared their research on this branch of the family.
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