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John Daniel Fuqua 1866–1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 MAY 1866

Birth Location: Barbour County, Alabama

Death Date: 29 JAN 1939

Death Location: Barbour County, Alabama

Father: Randolph Fuqua

Mother: Mary Hartzog

Spouse(s): Mary Tyler, Mittie Hartzog

Children(s): Mary Doney, Cleveland Fuqua, Leila Fuqua, William Fuqua, John Jr., Annie Fuqua, Henry Fuqua, Mary Fuqua, Jack Fuqua, Maude Fuqua

John Daniel Fuqua was born in 1866 in Barbour County, Alabama, the child of Randolph Fuqua And Mary Ann Elizabeth Hartzog. John Daniel Fuqua married Mary Oscaldia Doney Molly Tyler, Mittie Ann Hartzog, and had children including Annie B Fuqua, Cleveland Fuqua, Henry C Fuqua, Jack L Fuqua, John Daniel Fuqua Jr, Leila Fuqua, Mary C Doney, Mary G Fuqua, Maude Fuqua, William Asker Fuqua. John Daniel Fuqua passed away in 1939 in Barbour County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • John Daniel Fuqua was born in 1866 in Barbour County, Alabama, the child of Randolph Fuqua And Mary Ann Elizabeth Hartzog.
  • John Daniel Fuqua married Mary Oscaldia Doney Molly Tyler, Mittie Ann Hartzog, and had children including Annie B Fuqua, Cleveland Fuqua, Henry C Fuqua, Jack L Fuqua, John Daniel Fuqua Jr, Leila Fuqua, Mary C Doney, Mary G Fuqua, Maude Fuqua, William Asker Fuqua.
  • John Daniel Fuqua passed away in 1939 in Barbour County, Alabama.

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John Fuqua's Ancestors

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John Fuqua
1866–1939
Birth Place: Barbour County, Alabama
Parents
Randolph Fuqua
1814–1896
Georgia, United States
Mary (Ann Elizabeth) Hartzog
1831–1919
South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Fuqua's Descendants

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John (Daniel) Fuqua (2 MAY 1866–29 JAN 1939) m. Mary (Oscaldia Doney Molly) Tyler (14 APR 1869–18 May 1896) m. Mittie (Ann) Hartzog (6 May 1876–12 Jan 1968)
  1. 1. Mary (C.) Doney 1896–1896
  2. 2. Cleveland Fuqua 1888–1959
  3. 3. Leila Fuqua 1890–1975
  4. 4. William (Asker) Fuqua 1893–1954 m. Lucille Beard 1902–1989
    1. 1. Betty Fuqua 1927–1991
  5. 5. John (Daniel Fuqua) Jr. 1900–1985
  6. 6. Annie (B) Fuqua 1904–1982
  7. 7. Henry (C) Fuqua 1907–1980
  8. 8. Mary (G) Fuqua 1911–1998
  9. 9. Jack (L) Fuqua 1916–1950
  10. 10. Maude Fuqua 1902–2008 m. James (Albert) Beaty –1965

John Fuqua's Timeline

2 Records

1866
2 MAY 1866
Birth of John Daniel Fuqua in Barbour County, Alabama
Barbour County, Alabama
1939
29 JAN 1939
Age 73
Death of John Daniel Fuqua in Barbour County, Alabama
Barbour County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 MAY 1866
    Event Place: Barbour County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 JAN 1939
    Event Place: Barbour County, Alabama

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