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Charles Joyner 1805–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1805

Birth Location: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: Apr 1860

Death Location: Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA

Father: Richard May

Mother: Dorcas Barrett

Spouse(s): Cherry Hemby

Children(s): Jennie Hemby, Arie Joyner, Sarah Joyner, Matilda Joyner, Charles Hemby, Virginia Barrett, Limon Hemby, Hagar Hemby, Amy Hemby, James Hemby, George Sr., Arie Gay, Arie Gay, James Sr., Simon Hemby, Hagar Tyson, Tilla Baker, Jenney Hemby

In 1805, Charles Joyner entered the world in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA, born to Richard May And Dorcas Barrett. Charles Joyner married Cherry May Vick Hemby, and had children including Amy Hemby, Arie Gay, Arie Hemby Joyner, Arie Joyner Hemby Gay, Charles Hemby, Davy Vick, Dicy Joyner, Elvy Joyner, George Washington Hemby Sr, Hagar Hemby, Hagar Tyson, James Joyner Sold Hemby, James Joyner Sr, Jenney Hemby, Jennie Hemby, Limon Simon Hemby, Matilda Tilly Joyner, Sarah Joyner, Simon Hemby, Tilla Baker, Virginia Jennie Joyner Hemby Barrett. Charles Joyner passed away in 1860 in Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1805, Charles Joyner entered the world in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA, born to Richard May And Dorcas Barrett.
  • Charles Joyner married Cherry May Vick Hemby, and had children including Amy Hemby, Arie Gay, Arie Hemby Joyner, Arie Joyner Hemby Gay, Charles Hemby, Davy Vick, Dicy Joyner, Elvy Joyner, George Washington Hemby Sr, Hagar Hemby, Hagar Tyson, James Joyner Sold Hemby, James Joyner Sr, Jenney Hemby, Jennie Hemby, Limon Simon Hemby, Matilda Tilly Joyner, Sarah Joyner, Simon Hemby, Tilla Baker, Virginia Jennie Joyner Hemby Barrett.
  • Charles Joyner passed away in 1860 in Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Charles Joyner's Ancestors

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Charles Joyner
1805–1860
Birth Place: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Richard May
1780–
Greenville (Pitt County), North Carolina
Dorcas Barrett
1785–1880
Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Billy (May (held prisoners of) war)
1760–
Greenville Pitt County North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Joyner's Descendants

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Charles Joyner (Abt. 1805–Apr 1860) m. Cherry (May-Vick) Hemby (abt 1805–26 Feb 1886)
  1. 1. Jennie Hemby 1824–1904 m. Allan Wilkes 1825–1900 m. Adam Hemby 1820–1903
    1. 1. Dinah Wilkes 1840–1923
    2. 2. Samuel Hemby 1858–1931
    3. 3. Peter Hemby 1846–
    4. 4. Tentiner Hemby 1852–
    5. 5. Matilda Hemby 1846–1930
    6. 6. Bryant Hemby 1853–1890
    7. 7. Freeman (Hembee\Hemberly\Hembe\Hemby, Sr.) Sr. 1848–1948
  2. 2. Arie (Hemby) Joyner 1848–1911
  3. 3. Sarah Joyner 1855–1900
  4. 4. Matilda ("Tilly") Joyner 1845–1922
  5. 5. Charles Hemby 1844–1864
  6. 6. Virginia ("Jennie" Joyner-Hemby) Barrett 1840–1939
  7. 7. Limon (\Simon) Hemby 1852–1900
  8. 8. Hagar Hemby 1837–1910
  9. 9. Amy Hemby 1846–1920
  10. 10. James (Joyner (SOLD)) Hemby 1826–1910
  11. 11. George (Washington Hemby) Sr. 1850–1909
  12. 12. Arie Gay 1846–
  13. 13. Arie (Joyner Hemby) Gay 1846–
  14. 14. James (Joyner) Sr. 1826–1910
  15. 15. Simon Hemby 1852–1900
  16. 16. Hagar Tyson 1837–
  17. 17. Tilla Baker 1840–
  18. 18. Jenney Hemby 1846–1939

Charles Joyner's Timeline

2 Records

1805
Abt. 1805
Birth of Charles Joyner in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
1860
Apr 1860
Age 55
Death of Charles Joyner in Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1805
    Event Place: Pitt County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1860
    Event Place: Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina, USA

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