Sept 27, 1838 in Franklin Ohio
Christian Woolf
Born 10 Nov 1819, Virginia,
Died 18 Jan 1879, Balm, Cedar County, MO
m. Susan Jane (Fisher) Eslinger 6-10-1882
they had no children together
Andrew Jackson Pugh
Born June 13, 1817, Truro Township, Ohio
Died June 17, 1898, Balm, Cedar County, Missouri
Andrew Pugh went to Missouri in 1857 and settled in St. Clair County. He served in the
Mexican War and was wounded but remained through the war with the regiment of
mounted rifles from Ohio. In 1861 he sided with the Union and became commander of
Fremont's Scouts and Guides. After the army under Fremont was disbanded, he joined the
Sixtieth Regiment of Enrolled Missouri Militia, in which he received the commission of
major in 1862. This information was taken from a short article about his son James in
The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri, published in 1883.
When the war ended he was appointed sheriff of St. Clair county but immediately
resigned. In 1875, he moved to Cedar County, where he apparently spent the rest of his
life. He and his wife, Christena, had a set of twins who died at birth and then they had
eight more children.
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Speedwell Township, St. Clair, Missouri, United States
Andrew Pugh M 44 Ohio
Christina Pugh F 40 Virginia
*David Pugh M 19 Ohio
Jacob W Pugh M 17 Ohio
James M Pugh M 14 Ohio
*Mary F Pugh F 10 Ohio
Margaret J Pugh F 6 Ohio
John F Pugh M 3 Ohio
*Archibald L Pugh M 0 Missouri
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Missouri, United States
A J Pugh M 54 Ohio
Margaret Pugh F 16 Ohio
James Pugh M 24 Ohio
John Pugh M 13 Ohio
*Archbald Pugh M 11 Missouri
*Martha Pugh F 8 Ohio
*Francis Pugh F 21 Ohio
Sept 27, 1838 in Franklin Ohio
Christian Woolf
Born 10 Nov 1819, Virginia,
Died 18 Jan 1879, Balm, Cedar County, MO
m. Susan Jane (Fisher) Eslinger 6-10-1882
they had no children together
Andrew Jackson Pugh
Born June 13, 1817, Truro Township, Ohio
Died June 17, 1898, Balm, Cedar County, Missouri
Andrew Pugh went to Missouri in 1857 and settled in St. Clair County. He served in the
Mexican War and was wounded but remained through the war with the regiment of
mounted rifles from Ohio. In 1861 he sided with the Union and became commander of
Fremont's Scouts and Guides. After the army under Fremont was disbanded, he joined the
Sixtieth Regiment of Enrolled Missouri Militia, in which he received the commission of
major in 1862. This information was taken from a short article about his son James in
The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri, published in 1883.
When the war ended he was appointed sheriff of St. Clair county but immediately
resigned. In 1875, he moved to Cedar County, where he apparently spent the rest of his
life. He and his wife, Christena, had a set of twins who died at birth and then they had
eight more children.
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Speedwell Township, St. Clair, Missouri, United States
Andrew Pugh M 44 Ohio
Christina Pugh F 40 Virginia
*David Pugh M 19 Ohio
Jacob W Pugh M 17 Ohio
James M Pugh M 14 Ohio
*Mary F Pugh F 10 Ohio
Margaret J Pugh F 6 Ohio
John F Pugh M 3 Ohio
*Archibald L Pugh M 0 Missouri
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Missouri, United States
A J Pugh M 54 Ohio
Margaret Pugh F 16 Ohio
James Pugh M 24 Ohio
John Pugh M 13 Ohio
*Archbald Pugh M 11 Missouri
*Martha Pugh F 8 Ohio
*Francis Pugh F 21 Ohio
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