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    1. [NC-PCFR] DAILY REFLECTOR 1908
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. DAILY REFLECTOR May 12, 1908 Col. I. A. Sugg Dead Col. Isaac A. Sugg of this town died at 7 o'clock Monday in the hospital at Washington. Colonel Sugg was 62 hears old and a native of Greene county. After graduating at college and completing a course in law he moved to Greenville to engage in the practice of his profession. Col. Sugg is survived by five children, Mrs. Aylmer Brooks, of Elizabeth City, Mrs. W. A. Clark of Kinston, Messrs C. R. Sugg of Washington City, I. A. Sugg, Jr. of Waycross, Ga. Bruce Sugg of Wilmington and Julius Sugg of Greenville. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Henry Harding of Greenville. One brother, Mr. B. F. Sugg of Washington. The remains were brought to Greenville on the midday Coast Line train and were taken from the depot to Cherry Hill cemetery for interment.

    03/07/2009 01:55:03
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] DAILY REFLECTOR 1908 - Col. I.A. Sugg
    2. Bob Forbes
    3. Thanks again Bill - Interestingly, I went to school and played baseball with Harding Sugg in Greenville in the 1960's, who, judging by the names below, is certainly a descendant of this line. He would be in his mid-50's now. Not sure of Harding Sugg's whereabouts, but I'm sure he and other family members would like to see this info on their ancestor Col. Sugg. Maybe one of you knows Harding or another one of Col. Sugg's descendants and will pass this on... Bob Forbes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kittrell" <wbk99@embarqmail.com> To: <nc-pcfr-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 8:55 AM Subject: [NC-PCFR] DAILY REFLECTOR 1908 > DAILY REFLECTOR May 12, 1908 > > Col. I. A. Sugg Dead > Col. Isaac A. Sugg of this town died at 7 o'clock Monday in > the hospital at Washington. Colonel Sugg was 62 hears old > and a native of Greene county. After graduating at college > and completing a course in law he moved to Greenville to > engage in the practice of his profession. > Col. Sugg is survived by five children, Mrs. Aylmer Brooks, > of Elizabeth City, Mrs. W. A. Clark of Kinston, Messrs C. R. Sugg > of Washington City, I. A. Sugg, Jr. of Waycross, Ga. Bruce > Sugg of Wilmington and Julius Sugg of Greenville. > He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Henry Harding of Greenville. > One brother, Mr. B. F. Sugg of Washington. > The remains were brought to Greenville on the midday > Coast Line train and were taken from the depot to Cherry > Hill cemetery for interment. > > Pitt County Family Researchers website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr/ > > Message archives address: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=nc-pcfr > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NC-PCFR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/07/2009 02:38:12