More Information:
About Abraham Sudderth IV:
It is believed that Abraham Sudderth was a Civil War veteran, but this is unproven. The following record
was found which could refer to Abraham:
Suddeth, A. Co. E, Well's Regiment, Texas Cavalry .........................................................................
Some
of the data on the Sudderth/Harris descendants is from Jerri Sudderth. .........................................................................
Found
in 1870 Census, TX, Wood Co., Quitman P.O., p. 513, img. 12. .........................................................................
About Temperance Harris:
Temperence migrated into Gwinnett County GA, along with her parents, brothers and sisters between 1825
and 1830. Temperence, her husband and four small children, her brother David Harris, their mother Rebecca
Gilbert Harris, sister Dicey, and other members of the family were migrating to Texas in 1853 when Temperence
became ill. She died and was buried near the Mississippi River. It took three months to make the trip
to Texas by ox drawn wagons. Temperence's mother and sister helped to take care of the four small children.
They all settled in Wood County, Texas.
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