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Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts 1812–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Jun 1812

Birth Location: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1 Nov 1889

Death Location: Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States

Father: James Pitts

Mother: Kisiah Johnston

Spouse(s): Eliza Baker

Children(s): Martha Stoker

The story of Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts began in 1812 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States. Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts married Eliza W Baker, and had children including Martha L Stoker. Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts passed away in 1889 in Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts began in 1812 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States.
  • Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts married Eliza W Baker, and had children including Martha L Stoker.
  • Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts passed away in 1889 in Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States.

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Eli Pitts's Ancestors

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Eli Pitts
1812–1889
Birth Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Parents
James Louis Pitts
1779–1836
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Kisiah (Sammons) Johnston
1780–1829
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Levi Pitts
1744–1826
Newberry, Newberry County, Colony of South Carolina
Joseph Johnston
1750–1825
Onslow County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Pitts
1698–1789
Nancy Slaughter
1700–1789
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Slaughter
1680–1725
Frances Jones
1680–1726

Eli Pitts's Descendants

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Eli (Nathaniel "Nathan") Pitts (16 Jun 1812–1 Nov 1889) m. Eliza (W.) Baker (abt 1803–1858)
  1. 1. Martha (L.) Stoker 1837–1913 m. John (A.) Stoker 1834–1914
    1. 1. Mary (Eva) Stoker 1867– m. John (Thomas) Melton 1859–1934 m. John (Thomas) Melton 1859–1934 m. John (Thomas) Melton 1859–1934 m. John (Thomas) Melton 1859–1934
      1. 1. Roger (Samuel) Melton 1895–1981
      2. 2. Ina (C) Johns 1893–1984
      3. 3. Louis (Paul) Melton 1887–1958
    2. 2. Artimisa Stoker 1862–
    3. 3. Elisha (E.) Stoker 1859–
    4. 4. Willie (L.) Stoker 1868–
    5. 5. Mattie (D.) Stoker 1871–
    6. 6. Viola (C.) Stoker 1873–
    7. 7. John (T.) Stoker 1876–1950 m. Leona (Bell) Vick 1880–1955
      1. 1. Kate Davis 1905–1998
      2. 2. John (Theophilus Stoker) Jr 1903–1946
      3. 3. Margie (E.) Stoker 1922–1940
      4. 4. Knot (Everett) Stoker 1912–1948
      5. 5. Jess (Paul) Stoker 1907–1995
      6. 6. Andrew (Delmar Sam) Stoker 1917–
      7. 7. Ernest (Wade) Stoker 1902–1974
      8. 8. Gussie (Bell) Stoker 1911–1994
      9. 9. Mattie (Lorene) Stoker 1914–1915
      10. 10. Missie (D) Stoker 1909–
      11. 11. Ruth Stoker 1916–1916

Eli Pitts's Timeline

2 Records

1812
16 Jun 1812
Birth of Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
1889
1 Nov 1889
Age 77
Death of Eli Nathaniel "Nathan" Pitts in Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States
Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1812
    Event Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Nov 1889
    Event Place: Wacoochee Valley, Lee, Alabama, United States

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