Individual Details
Sarah RUCKER
(1740 - Bef 1785)
Spartanburg County, SC Deed Book C p. 289-290 Sept. 15, 1794.
William Rucker (Spartanburg County, SC) to "heirs of the body" of daughter Sarah Wingo, desc; gives a Negro woman Milley and her "increase"; Sam, Ben, Nan, Charles, Beck, Lewis, Reubin, Edy, and Moses; all now in possession of John Wingo, Sr. in Amelia County, Virginia; William meant to dispose of slaves only to his daughter and her heirs; William also authorizes Sherwood Fowler to recover the slaves. Witness Elisha Rucker and William Wilson. Signed William Rucker. Wit, oath Sept. 16, 1794 Elisha Rucker to Isham Foster. Rec. Sept. 24, 1794.
Events
| Birth | 1740 | Orange County, Virginia, USA | |||
| Marriage | Abt 1759 | John Washington WINGO Sr. | |||
| Death | Bef 1785 | Amelia County, Virginia, USA |
Families
| Spouse | John Washington WINGO Sr. (1739 - 1821) |
| Child | John Washington WINGO Jr. (1761 - 1852) |
| Child | Joshua A. WINGO (1762 - 1778) |
| Child | Mary "Polly" WINGO (1765 - 1837) |
| Child | Abner WINGO Sr. (1767 - 1814) |
| Child | Churchhill WINGO (1769 - 1806) |
| Child | Jane WINGO (1770 - 1770) |
| Child | Zachariah WINGO Sr. (1771 - 1853) |
| Child | Sarah "Sally" WINGO (1772 - 1796) |
| Child | Nancy WINGO (1775 - 1855) |
| Child | Frances "Fanny" WINGO (1777 - ) |
| Father | Living |
| Mother | Living |