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Samuel Rutledge 1798–1880 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 November 1798
Birth Location: Oglethorpe, Wilkes County, Georgia, USA
Death Date: 14 February 1880
Death Location: Copiah County, Mississippi, USA
Father: John Sr
Mother: Sarah Rutledge
Spouse(s): Frances McClendon
Children(s): Joseph Rutledge
The story of Samuel Rutledge began in 1798 in Oglethorpe, Wilkes County, Georgia, USA. Samuel Rutledge married Frances Ware Mcclendon, and had children including Joseph Rutledge. Samuel Rutledge passed away in 1880 in Copiah County, Mississippi, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Samuel Rutledge began in 1798 in Oglethorpe, Wilkes County, Georgia, USA.
- Samuel Rutledge married Frances Ware Mcclendon, and had children including Joseph Rutledge.
- Samuel Rutledge passed away in 1880 in Copiah County, Mississippi, USA.
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Samuel Rutledge's Descendants
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1. Joseph Rutledge 1822–1912 m. Selena (Seline Emila) Hamilton 1837–1911
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1. Frances (Addie) Rutledge 1870–1940 m. HOMETH (EBNER) BROWN 1870–1945
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1. ROBERT (EMMETT) BROWN 1896–1973 m. Viola (Mabel) May 1899–1991
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1. Beverly (Brown) Jones 1923–1994 m. Walter (Ray) Jones 1924–2016
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Samuel Rutledge's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 November 1798
Event Place: Oglethorpe, Wilkes County, Georgia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 February 1880
Event Place: Copiah County, Mississippi, USA