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James Creel 1772–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Sep 1772

Birth Location: Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA

Death Date: May 1829

Death Location: Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA

Father: Thomas Creel

Mother: Sarah Mozingo

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Bartell\Bartley

Children(s): John Creel

In 1772, James Creel entered the world in Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA, born to Thomas 2 Creel And Sarah Mozingo. James Creel married Elizabeth Bartell Bartley, and had children including John J Creel. James Creel passed away in 1829 in Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1772, James Creel entered the world in Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA, born to Thomas 2 Creel And Sarah Mozingo.
  • James Creel married Elizabeth Bartell Bartley, and had children including John J Creel.
  • James Creel passed away in 1829 in Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA.

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James Creel's Ancestors

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James Creel
1772–1829
Birth Place: Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA
Parents
Thomas 2 Creel
1750–1808
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Sarah Mozingo
1748–1830
Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
John (B.) Mozingo
1707–1772
Richmond, Wise, Virginia, United States
Ann Pearce
1710–1795
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Creel's Descendants

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James Creel (7 Sep 1772–May 1829) m. Elizabeth Bartell\Bartley (5 Jan 1785–3 Dec 1856)
  1. 1. John (J.) Creel 1822–1889 m. Sophia (Weston) Stone 1834–1920
    1. 1. Adelia ("Addie" Jane) Creel 1873–1942 m. Forrest (Putnam) Hayes 1870–1940
      1. 1. Calista (Leca) Hayes 1898–1978 m. Raleigh (Fletcher) Stone 1894–1940
        1. 1. SC ((Stephen Carter)) Stone 1921–1979 m. Lena Poston 1934–2013
        2. 2. Ruth Stone 1915–1972
        3. 3. Audry Stone 1917–
        4. 4. Ellison Stone 1924–1976
        5. 5. Gladys (Daphine) Stone 1930–2007
        6. 6. Virginia (Janie Stone McDaniel) Collins 1919–2002
        7. 7. Wally (Fletcher) Stone 1933–1973
        8. 8. Louella (Bertia) Stone 1926–2000
        9. 9. Lucille (Leota) Stone 1923–1993
        10. 10. Odia (Ilene) Stone 1916–2003
      2. 2. Lessie (Marie) Hayes 1904–1966
      3. 3. Lillie (Adalee) Hayes 1894–1961
      4. 4. Herman (E.) Hayes 1902–
      5. 5. Preshie (E.) Hayes 1909–1988
      6. 6. Walter ("Wallie" Preston) Hayes 1909–1958
      7. 7. Della (W.) Hayes 1900–1950

James Creel's Timeline

2 Records

1772
7 Sep 1772
Birth of James Creel in Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA
Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA
1829
May 1829
Age 57
Death of James Creel in Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Sep 1772
    Event Place: Dobbs County (now Lenoir), North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1829
    Event Place: Lynches Creek, Marion County, South Carolina, USA

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