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Husband: William H Dugger
Born: 29 JUN 1814 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Married: 02 MAY 1835 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died: 30 MAY 1899 in Watauga Co, NC
Father: David Dugger
Mother: Margaret Ernest
Spouses:
Wife: Eunice Munday
Born: 13 OCT 1818 in NC
Died: 18 JAN 1894 in Watauga Co, NC
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Henry C Dugger
Born: APR 1836 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died: after 1880 in Watauga Co, NC
Spouses:
02 (M): Benjamin Franklin Dugger
Born: 04 OCT 1837 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died: 10 MAY 1921 in Watauga Co, NC
Spouses: Martha M Presnell
03 (M): David Crockett Dugger
Born: 13 APR 1838 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died: 26 MAY 1920 in Watauga Co, NC
Spouses: Mary E Munday
04 (F): Elizabeth M Dugger
Born: APR 1841 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died:
Spouses:
05 (M): John Wesley Dugger
Born: 1842/1843 in Ashe Co, NC (now Watauga Co, NC)
Died: 1863 in Civil War
Spouses:
06 (F): Margaret C Dugger
Born: 1848/1849 in Watauga Co, NC
Died: after 1880 in Watauga Co, NC
Spouses:
07 (M): William Eben Dugger
Born: 04 FEB 1856 in Watauga Co, NC
Died: 15 MAY 1919 in Watauga Co, NC
Spouses: Nancy Wilkerson
08 (F): Mary Jane Dugger
Born: 1858/1859 in Watauga Co, NC
Died:
Spouses:
Additional Information

William H Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1820;

!CENSUS:1830 Ashe Co, NC pg 22 w/David DUGGER age 15-19 (1810/15);

!CENSUS:1840 Ashe Co, NC pg 35 William DUGGER age 15-19 (1820/25) "3001-00001";

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 William DUGGER, 35 (1814/15) born NC;

!CENSUS:1860;

!CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

!TOMBSTONE:Watauga Co, NC Dugger Cemetery "W.H. DUGGER Jun 29, 1814 - May 30, 1899";

Eunice Munday:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1840 Ashe Co, NC pg 35 w/William DUGGER age 20-29 (1810/20);

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 Eunice DUGGER, 31 (1818/19) born NC;

CENSUS:1860;
CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

(01) Henry C Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1840 Ashe Co, NC pg 35 w/William DUGGER age 0-4 (1835/40);

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 Henry C. DUGGER, 14 (1835/36) born NC;

CENSUS:1860;
CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

(04) Elizabeth M Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 Elizabeth M. DUGGER, 9 (1840/41) born NC;

CENSUS:1860;
CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

(05) John Wesley Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 John W. DUGGER, 7 (1842/43) born NC;

CENSUS:1860;

(06) Margaret C Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1850 Watauga Co, NC # 236 Margaret DUGGER, 1 (1848/49) born NC;

CENSUS:1860;

!CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

(08) Mary Jane Dugger:

Notes:

!REFERENCE:"A History of Watauga County, North Carolina" John Preston Arthur. 1915. Ibid. Page 303 "Dugger Family. --- In 1793 or 1794 Benjamin DUGGER came to Watauga County from Yadkin Elk, where a creek and mountain still bear his name. He entered land on Brushy Fork, near the present HOLTSCLAW settlement. His children were Selah, who married Lawson GOODIN; Daniel DUGGER; Cora Ann, who married Samuel BURNS; Susannah, who married John WHITTINGTON; Mary, who married John CALIHAN; David and William DUGGER. David DUGGER bought out the other heirs. The deed is dated November 1, 1815 and calls for two tracts on Brushy Fork. There were three DUGGER brothers who came from Scotland to Yadkin Elk, having settled for a time near Petersburg, Va., Benjamin, Daniel and Julius. Ben stopped on Brushy Fork, Daniel went west to Kentucky and Julius settled in what was then Carter County, Tennessee, near Fish Springs, where some of his descendants still live. It was from the Julius DUGGER family that the Dugger Forge and the beginnings of Cranberry forge started. David married Margaret ERNEST and their children are: Henry, who married a GREEN; Polly, who married David HOWELL; Elizabeth, who married Jehiel SMITH, and William, who married Unice MUNDAY. William's children were: Henry, who never married; Franklin, who married Martha PRESNELL; David, who married Mary MUNDAY; Elizabeth, who never married; John, killed in Civil War; William Eben, married Nannie WILKERSON; Margaret and Mary Jane, not married";

!CENSUS:1860;

!CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 Watauga Co, NC Boone pg 339D
William H. DUGGER Self M M W 65 NC/NC/NC
Eunice DUGGER Wife F M W 62 NC/NC/NC
Henry C. DUGGER Son M S W 42 NC/NC/NC
Elizebeth M. DUGGER Dau F S W 38 NC/NC/NC
Margret C. DUGGER Dau F S W 32 NC/NC/NC
Mary Jane DUGGER Dau F S W 21 NC/NC/NC;

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