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Descendants of Charles Suggs


Generation No. 2


2. WILLIAM2 SUGGS (CHARLES1) was born March 05, 1801, and died January 04, 1876 in South Carolina. He married (1) MARY J. KING in South Carolina. He married (2) ANNA JANE PRINCE December 09, 1846 in South Carolina.

       Children of WILLIAM SUGGS and MARY KING are:

3. i.   DANIEL LEWIS3 SUGGS, b. March 11, 1843, Loris, SC; d. July 24, 1905, Loris, SC-buried in Dorman Cemetary.

  ii.   LEACY JANE SUGGS, b. March 26, 1832; d. WFT Est. 1833-1926, South Carolina.

  iii.   ALLEGOOD MCKENNETH SUGGS, b. January 26, 1834; d. WFT Est. 1835-1924, South Carolina.

  iv.   CHARLES WILSON SUGGS, b. December 19, 1836; d. WFT Est. 1837-1926.

  v.   WILLIAM J. SUGGS, b. February 26, 1839; d. WFT Est. 1840-1929.

  vi.   MARY ANN SUGGS, b. February 18, 1841; d. WFT Est. 1842-1935.

  vii.   MARTHA SUGGS, b. April 18, 1845; d. WFT Est. 1846-1939, South Carolina.
       Children of WILLIAM SUGGS and ANNA PRINCE are:

  viii.   DILLEN3 SUGGS, b. December 01, 1847; d. WFT Est. 1848-1937.

  ix.   JOHN ROBINSON SUGGS, b. October 22, 1849; d. WFT Est. 1850-1939.

  x.   SARAH CAROLINE SUGGS, b. April 04, 1852; d. WFT Est. 1853-1946.

  xi.   CORNELIUS C. SUGGS, b. August 06, 1854; d. WFT Est. 1855-1944.

4. xii.   GEORGE WASHINGTON SUGGS, b. September 13, 1856, Horry County, South Carolina; d. April 20, 1906, Horry County, South Carolina.

  xiii.   ALVA CALHOUN SUGGS, b. April 30, 1859.

  xiv.   CIVIL MELINDA SUGGS, b. January 13, 1862.

  xv.   CHARLOTTE SUGGS, b. April 27, 1867.

  xvi.   LORENZO DOW SUGGS, b. September 30, 18671; d. WFT Est. 1868-19572.

  Notes for LORENZO DOW SUGGS:
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4616, Date of Import: Apr 18, 1997]

Lorenzo lived until he was 96 years old. I don't recall metting him but he
was a remarkable peron. I understand that he gave up his drivers license
at 95. He grew flowers bulbs and sold them all over the country I am told.
I did visit the house (it was burned down) and the fields where the flowers
were grown. One of my sisters remembers that he came to the house once
and brought my mother a large boquet of the flowers that he grew and sold.




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