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Fruit
Pugh
John Fruit
b.
1695
Scotland
d.
1735
At Sea
Parents:
Thomas Pugh and Elizabeth Pugh
Elizabeth Pugh
b.
1741
Leighton, Montgomery, Wales
d.
1783
Randolph, North Carolina, USA
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Children
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Death
1.
James Samuel Fruit
13 Nov 1762
9 Oct 1834
Kenney, Illinois
2.
Elizabeth Fruit
22 Nov 1767
5 Apr 1799
Randolph, North Carolina, United States
3.
Grace Fruit
1773
4.
Peninah Fruit
29 Jan 1774
27 Sep 1846
5.
John Fruit, Jr.
1775
5 Dec 1798
Randolph, North Carolina, United States
6.
Thomas Fruit
17 Jan 1780
6 Feb 1856
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James Fruit (1)
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Elizabeth Fruit (1)
Born more than 1 year after father died
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Grace Fruit (1)
Born more than 1 year after father died
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Peninah Fruit (1)
Born more than 1 year after father died
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John Fruit (2)
Born more than 1 year after father died
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Born more than 1 year after father died
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Elizabeth Fruit (1)
Born after father was 70
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Born after father was 70
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Born after father was 70
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John Fruit (2)
Born after father was 70
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Thomas Fruit (1)
Born after father was 70
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