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Cuthbert Cornelius Price 1844–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Nov 1844

Birth Location: Walker, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 26 May 1905

Death Location: Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States

Father: Alexander Price

Mother: Minerva Dutton

Spouse(s): Sarrah Webber

Children(s): Mattie Price

Cuthbert Cornelius Price was born in 1844 in Walker, Alabama, United States, the child of Alexander Cornelius Price And Minerva Dutton. In 1850, Cuthbert Cornelius Price resided in Chester, South Carolina, USA. Cuthbert Cornelius Price married Sarrah Jane Webber, and had children including Mattie B Price. Cuthbert Cornelius Price passed away in 1905 in Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States.

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Biography

  • Cuthbert Cornelius Price was born in 1844 in Walker, Alabama, United States, the child of Alexander Cornelius Price And Minerva Dutton.
  • In 1850, Cuthbert Cornelius Price resided in Chester, South Carolina, USA.
  • Cuthbert Cornelius Price married Sarrah Jane Webber, and had children including Mattie B Price.
  • Cuthbert Cornelius Price passed away in 1905 in Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States.

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Cuthbert Price's Ancestors

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Cuthbert Price
1844–1905
Birth Place: Walker, Alabama, United States
Parents
Alexander Cornelius Price
1818–1903
Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Minerva Dutton
1814–1864
Tennessee
Grandparents
Joseph Price
1780–1850
Chester, South Carolina, United States
Mary ((Polly)) Dorsey
1781–1850
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Aaron Dutton
1785–1850
Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States,
Margaret Powell
1790–1875
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
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Cuthbert Price's Descendants

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Cuthbert (Cornelius) Price (19 Nov 1844–26 May 1905) m. Sarrah (Jane) Webber (11 Sep 1867–11 Aug 1946)
  1. 1. Mattie (B) Price 1889–1973 m. Benjamin (Dale "Ben") Bowen 1887–1951
    1. 1. Bonnie (Rae) Bowen 1916–2007 m. Albert (Wesley) Nix 1905–1986
      1. 1. James (William) Sanders 1937–2012
      2. 2. Rudy (Allen) Tipton 1934–2013
    2. 2. Frankie (Jane) Bowen 1908–1961 m. Robert (D) Barnes 1898–1963 m. Frank (Thomas) Elwood 1909–1953
      1. 1. Frances (Lee) Elwood 1930–2019 m. Basil (Eugene) McCollom 1926–2002
    3. 3. Fred (Cleo "Freddie") Bowen 1912–1996
    4. 4. Bessie (Marie) Bowen 1914–1978 m. Miles (Washington "Miley" *) Davis 1907–1968
      1. 1. Mattie (Sue) Davis 1941–2000
    5. 5. Oben (Dale) Bowen 1925–1982
    6. 6. Ossie (Merrill) Bowen 1921–1997
    7. 7. Geneva (Dean "Jinkie") Bowen 1928–2002 m. Olen (Carl) Fuller 1930–1995
    8. 8. Dorothy (Aleta "Dot") Bowen 1923–2003
    9. 9. Rita ("Sis") Bowen 1933–2014 m. Alva (Newton Stewart) Jr. 1931–1987

Cuthbert Price's Timeline

3 Records

1844
19 Nov 1844
Birth of Cuthbert Cornelius Price in Walker, Alabama, United States
Walker, Alabama, United States
1850
1850
Age 6
Cuthbert Cornelius Price resided here in Chester, South Carolina, USA
Chester, South Carolina, USA
1905
26 May 1905
Age 61
Death of Cuthbert Cornelius Price in Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States
Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Nov 1844
    Event Place: Walker, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 May 1905
    Event Place: Scipio, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, United States

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