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Children:
  1. Reuben Fuqua: Birth: 1782-1784.

  2. Absalom Fuqua: Birth: 1800 in North Carolina. Death: abt 1855 or after 1860 in Conecuh Co., Alabama or Georgia

  3. Randolph Randall Fuqua: Birth: 2 MAR 1814 in Savannah, Chatham Co., Georgia. Death: 3 JUN 1896 in Lindsey, Barbour Co., Alabama

  4. Sterling Fuqua: Birth: 1815 in Georgia.


Notes
a. Note:   N414 Randolph was born about 1770 in Prince George Co., Virginia. He had already left Virginia when his mother's estate was settled in 1812, as shown by this progression:
  1790 - Rutherford Co., North Carolina census, p. 146, as Randolph Fuget. 2 males over 16, 4 males under 16, 5 females
  1800 Buncombe, Morgan’s Dist., North Carolina census, p. 169 Buncombe was taken out of Rutherford and Burke Co. in 1791. Randol Fuget 2 males 10-16 2 males 26-45 1 male over 45 1 female 10-16 2 females 16-26 1 female over 45
  Reubin Fuget also listed, 1 male 16-26, 1 female16-26
  1800 - Absalom was born in North Carolina, 1800, according to the census.
  1805 - R.R.Fuqua was living in Washington County, GA, and is listed as a participant in the 1805 Georiga Land Lottery. He received a prize of land but did not pay the fee and take the land.
  1814 - Randolph was listed on the tax lists in Chatham County, GA in 1814. He was listed under he name R R FUQUA in Chatham County, GA, during that time period. He was the only Fuqua listed on any record of that county during early 1800's.
  1814 - Randolph's son, Randall, was born in Savannah, Chatham Co., Georgia.
  1821 - Absalom Fuqua of Early Co,, Reids Mil.Dist, Lot 168, Sect 6 drew land in Monroe Co.
  1827, March - Ab. Fuquay drawn for petit jury in Early Co., GA. 1827
  1827, May 7 - R. R. Fuquay was drawn to serve for inferior court jury duty in Early Co., GA.
  1829 - Absalom voted in the Walton Co., territorial election.
  1839 - three of the residents who signed a petition to the President of the U.S. asking for the Yellow River to be cleaned up were: Absalom Fuquay Randal R. Fuquay, Sr. Randal Fuquay, Jr.
  Randolph was found in 1840 census for Walton Co., Florida, western part, now Okaloosa County. He lived between John Barrow and Absalom Fuqua.
  He was found on a petition for levy, 1842. His son, Randal, voted in the first state election in Florida, 1845, at Almirante precinct.


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