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Jehu Sturgill, 1841–1862?> (aged 20 years)
father |
1813–1882
Birth: 15 November 1813
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— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 17 August 1882 |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 17 April 1839 — Ashe County, North Carolina, USA |
2 years
himself |
1841–1862
Birth: 10 September 1841
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25
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 19 June 1862 — Alleghany County, North Carolina, USA |
16 months
younger brother |
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9 years
younger brother |
1850–1883
Birth: 1 November 1850
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34
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 16 December 1883 — Alleghany County, North Carolina, USA |
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3 years
younger brother |
1849–1918
Birth: 9 January 1849
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33
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 3 May 1918 — Alleghany County, North Carolina, USA |
3 years
younger brother |
1852–…
Birth: 11 May 1852
38
36
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: Avery County, North Carolina, USA |
father |
1813–1882
Birth: 15 November 1813
32
30
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 17 August 1882 |
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stepmother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 19 December 1854 — Ashe County, North Carolina, USA |
13 months
half-brother |
1855–1838
Birth: 1855
41
29
— Ashe County, North Carolina, USA Death: 1838 |
8 years
half-sister |
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Reference number
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1292
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Unique identifier
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F464D0B01281034EB3FA32532072812829E4
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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Wounded during the civil war, Jehu went home and died. |
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Media object
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United States Divided 1861–1865.
Note: The American Civil War (ACW), also known as the War between the States or simply the Civil War, was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 between the United States (the "Union" or the "North") and several Southern slave states that declared their secession and formed the Confederate States of America (the "Confederacy" or the "South"). The war had its origin in the issue of slavery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories. Foreign powers did not intervene. After four years of bloody combat that left over 600,000 soldiers dead and destroyed much of the South's infrastructure, the Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring national unity and guaranteeing rights to the freed slaves began. |
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