Right name, wrong generation.
The Reuel Fugitt I enquired about was born appx. 1909 and was living with his grandfather,
Reuel Fugitt, in 1920 census.
I am hoping make contacts with descendents of this Reuel Fugitt II who may be into
genealogy.
Thanks for the look up.
Janet
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(1855-1887) and
Reuel (1845-1921) Fugitt are buried in Plot 11, Union Cemetery,
Rising
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<BR>Source: Ohio County Cemeteries by Dillon R. Dorrell
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<BR>John S. Dorrell
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