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Samuel D Magrill Family Group
Sheet submitter: David Magrill Husband: Samuel D. Magrill Born: about 1821 Location: South Carolina Married: 26 Jun 1845 Location: Lowndes County, Alabama Died: Jun 1879 Location: Gregg County, Texas Cemetery: unknown Location: Father: Benjamin Magrill Mother: Other Spouses: Mary unknown, Mary E. Orr McKinley Wife: Mary S. Curtis Children Name: Alexander R. Magrill Name: Mary Magrill Name: Samuel Dee Magrill Name: Margaret Magrill Name: Laura J. Magrill Name: William E. Magrill Name: Alice Magrill Name: Dennis Lawrence Magrill Name: Richard Tulle Magrill Name: Martha (Mattie) Magrill Name: Temperance Annie Magrill Comments: Samuel Magrill came to Upshur County around 1846 with his brother John Magrill. Sam was a farmer and acquired quite a bit of land in the Earpville area (now the South side of Longview). He was married three times; each time to a Mary. The surname of his second wife, whom he married before 1868 in Upshur County, is unknown. His third wife was Mary E. Orr McKinley. This marriage dated 04 Aug 1873 was the first marriage recorded in Gregg County. Samuel died in Jun 1879 in Gregg County of typhoid fever. Sources: U.S. Federal Census records, Gregg County Tax Lists, Texas Mortality records, miscellaneous records documented on the Gregg County GenWeb Site. |
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