Sturgill, James David

Birth Name James David Sturgill 1
Nickname Dave
Gender male

Events

Birth Feb 25, 1855;  Ashe County, NC
Death Mar 11, 1917

Parents

Father James Sturgill, Jr b. May 28, 1816d. Jul 22, 1901
Mother Susan Hewlin b. Jul 24, 1814d. Dec 19, 1869
 
Siblings Jane Sturgillb. Oct 4, 1840d. Jul 1, 1911
Rebecca Sturgillb. Jul 20, 1841d. Apr 10, 1902
Elizabeth Sturgillb. Jun 9, 1844d. Jan 5, 1928
Mary Jane Sturgillb. Dec 6, 1845d. May 6, 1928
Sarah Sturgillb. Aug 20, 1848d. Jan 26, 1929
Martha Sturgillb. Aug 7, 1850 
William Daniel Sturgillb. Nov 11, 1852d. Sep 8, 1920
Susan Matilda Sturgillb. Oct 11, 1860d. Jan 18, 1946
 

Families

Wife Tobytha Amanda Fowlkesb. Oct 28, 1852d. Apr 22, 1932
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Marriage Feb 1875
 
Children Alice Sturgillb. Jan 27, 1876d. Sep 14, 1913
Inez Sturgillb. Dec 1, 1877d. Jul 3, 1913
William Byrum Sturgillb. Aug 18, 1879d. Mar 17, 1948
David Bruce Sturgillb. Apr 21, 1889d. Nov 5, 1957

Narrative

James David (Dave) Sturgill was born in a log cabin on the south fork of New River at the mouth of Kings creek in Alleghany Co. NC. He grew up during the reconstruction period following the civil war and had little opportunity to get an education or to obtain any property. After he married Tobytha Amanda Fowlkes, a daughter of the only Doctor in the area, she taught him to read and write and during the winters following he walked across the Blue Ridge mtn. to attend the old Trap Hill Academy.

He paid for his first farm by cutting coke wood for the Ore Knob coppermine and then became an active stock breeder specializing in fine saddle and carriage horses which brought premium prices. His first farm was soon followed by another and among his other enterpizes he became a land speculator, owning more than 5000 acres of land at one time or another during his life.

He was a big man at 6' 4" & 240 lb and some have said that he was a hard man but it should be remembered that he grew up during the roughest period the south has ever experienced and a man had to be tough to even survive much less to prosper as he did. He became a community leader and was active in the Baptist Church, the Masonic Order and the Republican party. He died two weeks after I [David Andrew Sturgill] was born and I never knew him but I am proud to be his grandson and to carry on his name. Dave Sturgill, his wife and all his children were buried in the Piney Creek Cemetery. -p. 114