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Spruiell was the son of [[Jeptha Spruell|Jeptha]] and [[Mahala Spruell|Mahala Rhoda Lawley Spruell]]. He married the former [[Sallie Spruiell|Sallie Ramsey]] on [[February 24]] [[1887]]. They had three children: Bertie, Lillie and Myrtle.
Spruiell was the son of [[Jeptha Spruell|Jeptha]] and [[Mahala Spruell|Mahala Rhoda Lawley Spruell]]. He married the former [[Sallie Spruiell|Sallie Ramsey]] on [[February 24]] [[1887]]. They had three children: Bertie, Lillie and Myrtle.


Spruiell died fighting a pre-dawn blaze in [[Birmingham]]. He was buried at [[Lawler's Chapel Cemetery]] in [[Shelby County]].
Spruiell and fellow firefighter [[E. B. Hoffman]] died fighting a pre-dawn blaze at the [[Birmingham Paper Company]] building on [[Morris Avenue]]. He was buried at [[Lawler's Chapel Cemetery]] in [[Shelby County]].


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Gilbert B. "Gip" Spruiell, also spelled Sprewell, Spruell or Spruill (born July 17, 1866 in St Clair County; died July 3, 1905 in Birmingham) was, along with E. B. Huffman, one of the first two Birmingham Fire Department firefighters to die in the line of duty.

Spruiell was the son of Jeptha and Mahala Rhoda Lawley Spruell. He married the former Sallie Ramsey on February 24 1887. They had three children: Bertie, Lillie and Myrtle.

Spruiell and fellow firefighter E. B. Hoffman died fighting a pre-dawn blaze at the Birmingham Paper Company building on Morris Avenue. He was buried at Lawler's Chapel Cemetery in Shelby County.

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