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About Elizabeth Fruit (Pugh)
Elizabeth Pugh Fruit.
Buried in "The Pugh/Fruit/Campbell Cemetery" a small family cemetery located in the area of Liberty, NC. The cemetery was put on the adjoining corners of the land owned by the Pugh, Fruit, and Campbell families.
Daughter of Thomas Pugh and Elizabeth Pugh. Married John Fruit. Elizabeth and John Fruit had six children.
Children: (partial list)
- James Samuel Fruit (1762 - 1834)
- John Fruit (1775 - 1798)
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- Above adapted from FindAGrave memorial.
E. F. Elizabeth Fruit
Elizabeth Pugh-Fruit is the daughter of Thomas Pugh and Elizabeth Pugh.
Elizabeth along with her husband John Fruit and their son John Fruit Jr. are buried next to her parents in the old "Pugh/Fruit/Campbell Cemetery" a small family cemetery located in the area of Liberty, NC. The cemetery was put on the adjoining corners of the land owned by the Pugh, Fruit, and Campbell families.
Elizabeth married John Fruit and they had these seven children:
1. Sebilla Fruit m. John Husband the son of Herman Husband. 2. James Samuel Fruit m. 1st Martha Clark and 2nd Mary Reeder the widow of John Reeder. 3. Elizabeth Fruit m. Joab Harmon 4. Peninah Fruit m. William Fagan 5. John Fruit who died in 1798 and is also buried in this cemetery 6. Grace Fruit m. Levi Branson 7. Thomas Fruit m. 1st Ruth Lane and 2nd Susannah Swaim
Elizabeth Fruit (Pugh)'s Timeline
1738 |
1738
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Liberty, Randolph County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1755 |
1755
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North Carolina
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1762 |
November 13, 1762
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Orange, North Carolina
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November 13, 1762
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Orange County, North Carolina, United States of America
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1767 |
November 22, 1767
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North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1773 |
1773
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North Carolina
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1774 |
November 29, 1774
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North Carolina
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1775 |
1775
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North Carolina, United States
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1780 |
January 17, 1780
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North Carolina, United States
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