James Fugate, II

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James Fugate, II

Also Known As: "James", "James Tackett", "James Lawton", "James Lawton Fugate", "Fugat", "James Fuckett"
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Birthplace: Stepney, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1703
Essex County, Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of James Fugate, I and Emaline Fugate
Husband of Dorothy Stanton and Martha Fugate
Father of Thomas Fugate; Captain Josiah Fugate, son of James; Andew Fugate; Mary Fugate and Elizabeth Fugate
Brother of William Fugate

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About James Fugate, II


Notes

From https://www.geni.com/discussions/280099?msg=1705696

Elizabeth was not the daughter of Dorothy Pettit Fugate, nor was she born in Albemarle County, VA. She was, in fact, the daughter of James 2 and his 2nd wife, Martha Pool/Poel. Elizabath and her sister, Mary, were born in Perquimans Precinct, NC. Her birth is recorded there in 1700. Mary's in 1698. Both birth records for these two girls name their parents as James Fugate and Martha Poel. James and Martha were married 10 August, 1694, in Henrico County, VA, but their marriage was recorded in Perquimans Precinct, NC in 1701. The marriage record clearly identifies him as James, the son of James and Em of auld England. That is how we know it truly was James 2. This marriage records is posted to James 2's document collection.

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James Fugate, II's Timeline

1653
December 18, 1653
Stepney, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
December 18, 1653
St. Dunstan, Stepney, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
1682
1682
Spring City, Rhea, Tennessee, USA
1688
February 27, 1688
King George County, Virginia, Colonial America
1698
July 24, 1698
1700
January 13, 1700
Perquimans Precinct , North Carolina, Colonial America
1703
1703
Age 49
Essex County, Virginia, Colonial America