Individual Details

Allen "Al" FURR

(21 Jul 1820 - 9 Mar 1873)

From Bobby Harwood, "Personal interview with Carl Dexter Blackwelder, ggrandson of Allen gave me these notes on abt. 1990. As already noted from Rev. Albrights book about the great strength of Allen was told to Carl from his grandfather, Wilson Mathias Furr that he in fact could drink from the bung hole of a 50 gal. keg. Once when his wagon busted a wheel crossing Rocky River he carried it on his back a great distance to have it repaired while his son Wilson Mathias stayed with the mules. Allen once won a bet he could hold some huge timbers over his head while serving in the Civil War so he could get a 30 day leave. Allen did not have to serve in the war but volunteered. He was wounded in the bowels while serving & Wilson Mathias said he made a whistling sound as he breathed. Wilson Mathias also said his father rode back on the same white horse he rode off to war on."

Events

Birth21 Jul 1820Cabarrus County, NC
Marriage1841Cabarrus County, NC - Eva A. FINK
Occupation1860Farmer - Cabarrus County, NC
Death9 Mar 1873Cabarrus County, NC
BurialCenter Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Midland, Cabarrus County, NC
Militarythe Civil War

Families

SpouseEva A. FINK (1823 - 1906)
ChildMary A. Serena FURR (1842 - )
ChildLevina FURR (1844 - 1930)
ChildClara FURR (1846 - 1924)
ChildHartwill S. C. FURR (1848 - 1929)
ChildCrissa Ann FURR (1850 - 1938)
ChildFrederick FURR (1852 - )
ChildSophia FURR (1854 - 1885)
ChildWilson Mathias "Tice" FURR (1856 - 1944)
ChildSimon Hoke FURR (1858 - 1945)
ChildJesse Caldwell FURR (1861 - 1935)
ChildM. A. FURR (1865 - )
FatherPaul FURR Jr. (1784 - 1843)
MotherRosanna PECK (1785 - )
SiblingWilson Mathias "Tise" FURR (1804 - 1860)
SiblingLavinia FURR (1806 - 1891)
SiblingEliza E. FURR (1808 - 1837)
SiblingPaul P. FURR (1814 - 1876)
SiblingLevi F. FURR (1815 - 1880)
SiblingMoses Henry FURR (1816 - 1895)
SiblingFrederick "Fred/Freddie" FURR (1820 - 1884)

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