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Benjamin Stovall 1795–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1795

Birth Location: Spartanburg County, South Carolina

Death Date: Sep 03, 1831

Death Location: Jefferson County, Alabama

Father: John Stovall

Mother: Dorcus Poole

Spouse(s): Sarah E.

Children(s):

In 1795, Benjamin Stovall entered the world in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, born to John Thomas Stovall And Dorcus Abigail Poole. Benjamin Stovall married Sarah E. Benjamin Stovall passed away in 1831 in Jefferson County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1795, Benjamin Stovall entered the world in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, born to John Thomas Stovall And Dorcus Abigail Poole.
  • Benjamin Stovall married Sarah E.
  • Benjamin Stovall passed away in 1831 in Jefferson County, Alabama.

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Children(s)

Benjamin Stovall's Ancestors

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Benjamin Stovall
1795–1831
Birth Place: Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Parents
John Thomas Stovall
1767–1831
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Dorcus (Abigail) Poole
1770–1831
Granville County, North Carolina
Grandparents
Thomas Stovall
1750–1771
Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Prudence Lewis
–1771
William ("Taylor") Poole
1739–1817
South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John Stovall
1702–1781
Dorcas Daulton
1711–1787
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Bartholomew Stovall
1665–1721
Susannah Burton
1673–1775

Benjamin Stovall's Timeline

2 Records

1795
1795
Birth of Benjamin Stovall in Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Spartanburg County, South Carolina
1831
Sep 03, 1831
Age 36
Death of Benjamin Stovall in Jefferson County, Alabama
Jefferson County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Spartanburg County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 03, 1831
    Event Place: Jefferson County, Alabama

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