--Raised on the farm near Gamewell, NC, in Caldwell County.
--Married on October 9, 1851, to Mary Olivia Wakefield.
--They made their home in Blowing Rock, NC, on the land that is now the Green Park Inn.
--Upon the arrival of the Civil War, John Marshall Sudderth fought for the Confederacy and moved his family to a log cabin on the Abington Road near Lenoir where they could be safe in 1861/1862.
--10 children: Sarah E. (1852-1907), Catherine (1854-1903), William Henry (1857-1919), Anderson Toliver (1859-1935), John Lloyd (1862-1962), Joseph W. (1964-1896), Thomas R (1867-1938), Julius Abraham (1869-1955), Nancy Olivia (1872-1951), and Mary Etta Suddreth (1876-1966).
--John was a farmer.
--He helped raise his grandson Fred S. Suddreth, son of Nancy Olivia Suddreth.
--Lost his wife Mary of nearly 66 years in 1917.
--Went to Charlotte, NC, in 1919 by horse and buggy for the funeral of his son William Henry Suddreth.
--Died at age 88.
--Was a member of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church on the Abington Road, which would later be sold to Confidence Advent Christian Church.
--Raised on the farm near Gamewell, NC, in Caldwell County.
--Married on October 9, 1851, to Mary Olivia Wakefield.
--They made their home in Blowing Rock, NC, on the land that is now the Green Park Inn.
--Upon the arrival of the Civil War, John Marshall Sudderth fought for the Confederacy and moved his family to a log cabin on the Abington Road near Lenoir where they could be safe in 1861/1862.
--10 children: Sarah E. (1852-1907), Catherine (1854-1903), William Henry (1857-1919), Anderson Toliver (1859-1935), John Lloyd (1862-1962), Joseph W. (1964-1896), Thomas R (1867-1938), Julius Abraham (1869-1955), Nancy Olivia (1872-1951), and Mary Etta Suddreth (1876-1966).
--John was a farmer.
--He helped raise his grandson Fred S. Suddreth, son of Nancy Olivia Suddreth.
--Lost his wife Mary of nearly 66 years in 1917.
--Went to Charlotte, NC, in 1919 by horse and buggy for the funeral of his son William Henry Suddreth.
--Died at age 88.
--Was a member of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church on the Abington Road, which would later be sold to Confidence Advent Christian Church.
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