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Facts and Events
Notes
- About 1644, John Pigg immigrated to the colony of Virginia, obviously having been a supporter of King Charles I. John was the father of Edward Pigg, who died in Spotsylvania Co., Va., who was the father of Charles Filkes Pigg, a constable of Spotsylvania Co., who was the father of Rev. Edward Pigg, who brought his family to South Carolina in 1784. Rev. Edward Pigg first settled on Rafting Creek in what is now Sumter Co., SC; then relocated to the far north eastern corner of Fairfield Co.; finally settling in Chesterfield Co., SC, where he died. He had four sons that lived in Chesterfield Co., Edward Pigg, who disappears before 1820, Rev. Charles F. Pigg, Moses Pigg, and Johnny Pigg. From these sons all of the Piggs in upper SC and the Charlotte, NC area, descend.
Citations
- http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I9761
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