Individual Details
Pugh Williamson Price
(4 Jan 1775 - )
"History of Howard and Chariton Counties" pp. 236-237,
424-426.Mentioned in father's will as "To the child that my wife is now big
with". Will dated 20 Nov 1774 and filed 17 Apr 1775. "In 1831 Pugh Williamson
Price moved his wife and five children, Edwin, Pamela, Robert Pugh, Sterling
and John Randolph, all grown to maturity, to Missouri. His wife and daughter
and household goods were transported by ox wagon and the men rode horseback;
the slaves walked and drove the livestock. The Price family had been farmers
in Virginia and when they settled in the Missouri Valley, the area between the
present towns of Fayette and Keytesville, they continued to plant their fields
with oats, corn, wheat and tobacco, and became active in the cultural and
political life." From a biography on General Sterling Price sponsored by the
Friends of Keytesville, Inc. located at the General Sterling Price Museum.
Events
Birth | 4 Jan 1775 | Prince Edward County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | 4 Jul 1794 | Mecklenburg County, Virginia - Elizabeth Williamson |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Williamson ( - ) |
Child | Dr. Edwin W. Price (1795 - ) |
Child | Pamela Williamson Price (1800 - ) |
Child | Robert Pugh Price (1803 - ) |
Child | Gen. Sterling Price (1809 - 1867) |
Child | John Randolph Price (1811 - ) |
Father | Pugh Price (1696 - 1775) |
Mother | Jerusha Penick ( - ) |
Sibling | Capt Charles Price (1756 - ) |
Sibling | Frances "Fanny" Price (1757 - ) |
Sibling | Judith "Judah" Price (1758 - ) |
Sibling | Jane Price (1760 - ) |
Sibling | Martha "Patty" Price (1761 - ) |
Sibling | John Price (1763 - ) |
Sibling | Daniel Price (1766 - ) |
Sibling | Josiah Price (1768 - ) |
Sibling | Williamson Price (1770 - ) |
Sibling | James Price (1772 - ) |