Amos Scudder was born in Westfield, New Jersey in 1779. He married Phoebe Ross and together they had eleven children. The Scudder family lived in Savannah, yet kept their family farm in Westfield as a summer residence. A bricklayer/mason/architect, Scudder us credited with building many of Savannah\u27s private residences, some of her finest public buildings and many rice mills along the Savannah River and Ogeechee Canal.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1136/thumbnail.jp
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James Folker, a native of Charleston, SC came to Savannah as a young man to earn a living, marry ...
Abraham Nichols (c. 1771-1829) was a New Englander who came to Savannah at the turn of the 19th c...
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Joseph Woodruff was born in England around 1735. He acquired land in St. Andrew\u27s Parish and live...
Abraham Webster Scribner was a Savannah shoe merchant of the early nineteenth century. He was born a...
Anna Rolfe Surtell Quantock Turner flourished during the mid and late 1800\u27s in Savannah, Georgia...
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