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James P Honey 1741–1776 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 Dec 1741
Birth Location: Whitstone, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 4 Jun 1776
Death Location: McMinn, Tennessee, United States
Father: James Honey
Mother: Elizabeth Menfield
Spouse(s):
Children(s): John Honey
The story of James P Honey began in 1741 in Whitstone, Cornwall, England. James P Honey married Sarah Unk, and had children including John Accillis Honey. James P Honey passed away in 1776 in McMinn, Tennessee, United States.
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Biography
- The story of James P Honey began in 1741 in Whitstone, Cornwall, England.
- James P Honey married Sarah Unk, and had children including John Accillis Honey.
- James P Honey passed away in 1776 in McMinn, Tennessee, United States.
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James Honey's Ancestors
James Honey's Descendants
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1. John (Accillis) Honey 1761–1840 m. Cynthia (Margaret) Maiden 1765–1850 m. Cynthia (Margaret) Maiden 1765–1850
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1. Sarah (Temperance "Tempy") Honey 1799–1860 m. Thomas (Archelaus) Craft 1790–1855
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1. Elias Craft 1814–1904 m. Rutha (A. " Lucy" McManus (Muscogee) Creek) 1817–1886
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1. Margarette Craft 1854–1882 m. James (Cornelius) Copeland 1853–1920
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James Honey's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 Dec 1741
Event Place: Whitstone, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Jun 1776
Event Place: McMinn, Tennessee, United States