Andrew Davidson Firebaugh & Susan Burgess Firebaugh, California pioneers/ by Brenda Burnett Preston
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Andrew Davidson Firebaugh was born Sept. 29, 1823 in Cedar Grove (now known as Rockbridge Baths) in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He married Susan Burgess July 25, 1960 in Missouri, the sister of Thomas Burgess who had traveled to California with Andrew and was his good friend. Andrew was a Texas ranger, gold miner, trader, Indian fighter, discoverer of Yosemite Valley, rancher, etc. The Town of Firebaugh bears his name. Susan was born in 1827 and died in 1912. They settled in the San Joaquin Valley. They were the parents of Annie Lizzie Firebaugh, Virginia Adena Firebaugh, Emma Leonora "Birdie" Firebaugh. They buried another child, John Burgess (Sanders?) Firebaugh who died at one month of age. Emma Leonara died at age twelve. Descendents live mostly in California, and elsewhere.
Descendents of Andrew and Susan Firebaugh include Burnetts, Crockers, Andersons, Prestons, Morrisons, Darbys, etc.
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