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Abraham Sudderth IV Family

Husband: Abraham Sudderth IV

Born: 29 Apr 1824at: Gwinnett Co., GA
Married: Abt 1843at: 
Died: 30 Jan 1908at: TX
Buried: at: Grove Hill Cemetery, near Leonard, TX
Father:     
Mother:     
Other Spouses: Nancy Brown  
 

Wife: Temperance Harris

Born: Abt 1824at: Burke Co., NC
Died: 1853at: En route to TX
Buried: at: 
Father: David Harris
Mother: Rebecca Gilbert
 

Children: 

Name: Sarah Rebecca Sudderth
Born: 10 Nov 1844at: Gwinnett Co., GA
Died: 15 Aug 1869at: Wood Co., TX
Buried: at: 
Spouses: Charles Dement  
 

Name: Clarrisue Elizabeth Sudderth
Born: 10 May 1848at: Gwinnett Co., GA
Died: 29 Dec 1915at: 
Buried: at: 
Spouses: Jesse Green London  Lon Teftteller  
 

Name: David Gilbert Sudderth
Born: 20 Apr 1850at: Gwinnett Co., GA
Died: 05 Sep 1929at: Leonard, TX
Buried: at: Leonard Cemetery, Leonard, TX
Spouses: Martha Hancock  
 

Name: William M. Sudderth
Born: 18 May 1853at: GA
Died: 27 Nov 1929at: Grove Hill, TX
Buried: at: 
Spouses: Willie Lee Linton  Mary Kate Akard  
 

More Information:

About Abraham Sudderth IV:

It is believed that Abraham Sudderth was a Civil War veteran, but this is unproven. The following record was found which could refer to Abraham:

Suddeth, A. Co. E, Well's Regiment, Texas Cavalry
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Some of the data on the Sudderth/Harris descendants is from Jerri Sudderth.
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Found in 1870 Census, TX, Wood Co., Quitman P.O., p. 513, img. 12.
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About Temperance Harris:

Temperence migrated into Gwinnett County GA, along with her parents, brothers and sisters between 1825 and 1830. Temperence, her husband and four small children, her brother David Harris, their mother Rebecca Gilbert Harris, sister Dicey, and other members of the family were migrating to Texas in 1853 when Temperence became ill. She died and was buried near the Mississippi River. It took three months to make the trip to Texas by ox drawn wagons. Temperence's mother and sister helped to take care of the four small children. They all settled in Wood County, Texas.


Revised: 06-Jan-14  11:29 AM