! According to Reba Gephart, author of MOSES AND WILLIAM PRUITT, INDIANAspouse: Hawkins, Elizabeth (1790 - 1856)
PIONEERS 929.273 P952g, Moses served in the Kentucky militia 1814-1815. The
family was living in Fayette County, Indiana, for the 1820 census. They moved
to Shelby County, Indiana, in October 1820.
! A Methodist preacher.spouse: Burt, Elizabeth M T (1810 - 1848)
Also married Samuel Hall before 1860.spouse: Burkhart, James W (*1824 - )
Also married Andrew Jackson Ooley.spouse: Howe, Thomas (*1830 - )
She was the first cousin to her husband John Welsh Prewitt.spouse: Prewitt, John Welsh (1783 - 1873)
Nathaniel died from cholera.spouse: Ford, Charlotte (1788 - 1864)
In the article on "Early Union County Schools and Schoolmasters" found inspouse: Palmer, Mary "Polly" (*1757 - 1827)
Union, South Carolina, "schools were organized in some sections of Union
County. Families shared in the cost of operation of a school. In 1796 the
administrator of the estate of Obediah Pruitt paid Robert Donaldson $6.95 for
schooling the Pruitt (Prewitt) children." Page 383, Union County Heritage,
Union County Carnegie Library.Obediah Pruitt served as a private in the Virginia troops in the Revolutionary
War. He moved to Union District, South Carolina, after the War; and died there
in 1801. DAR# 106264. See DAR 115880), Vol. 116, page 274, Lineage Book.Will recorded in Union District, South Carolina, Box 2, p.21.
The family had four slaves in 1800.
! Olga Valeria Pruitt was one of the noted women physicians of the South who
specialized in obstetrics and anesthesia and as a lecturer on hygiene at
Anderson College, Anderson, South Carolina.
! Never married. Died at age 15.
Paul Jones was a school teacher in Missouri in 1860 and moved to Texas in thespouse: Moss, Sarah T (1842 - 1888)
late 1860's. He moved next door to Dr. Frederick Moss III who moved to Texas
in the mid 1840's.
MARRIAGE: Judith (Unk).spouse: Unknown, Judith B (*1765 - )DEATH: 1823 Spartanburg Co SC
Peter as recorded in Surry County, North Carolina, in 1784. He had one son
and one daughter. The area where resided was formed into Stokes County in 1789
and Peter was recorded on the 1790 census of Stokes County. He moved to
Spartanburg County, Soutn Carolina, in 1823. He left a will which named his
wife (Judith) and two children.
Had three children (1843) (1846) (1848).spouse:
Lived in Benton County/Calhoun County Alabama in the late 1840s.