. . . "Fuqua - a fight for freedom : allied families, Alexander, Alford, Armistead, Bacon, Bagwell, Baker, Barksdale, Barnes, Bass, Bates, Bedford, Black, Blakenship, Booker, Bowman, Brown, Browder, Bryan, Campbell, Cartwright, Christian, Clark, Cunningham, Daniel, Dodson, Durham, Dupuy, Earnest, Eldridge, Ellis, Ewing, Eyre, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Ford, Gammon, Gill, Goode, Graham, Grigsby, Hancock, Harrison, Hartley, Hatcher, Hoad, Hornsby, Hudspeth, Humphreys, Irwin, Jackson, Jarnagin, Johnson, Johnston, Lawson, McGhee, Mann, Maxey, Moody, Morton, Oliphant, Palmer, Pamplett, Povall, Preston, Pulliam, Read, Reeve, Sampson, Smith, Taylor, Terry, Thompson, Ward, Waring, West, Williams, Winton, Witt, Woodson, Word"@en . . . "Guillaume Fouquet (b.ca.1667), a French Huguenot, immigrated (probably via England) to Henrico County, Virginia before 1687, at which time he married Jane Eyre. He died after August 1698. Their grand- dren changed the spelling of the surname to Fuqua. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Illinois, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere." . . "Fuqua--a fight for freedom : allied families, Alexander ... Word" . "Fuqua--a fight for freedom allied families, Alexander ... Word"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .