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James Scarborough 1753–1840 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1753
Birth Location: Dover Township, Stewart, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: 1840
Death Location: Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, United States
Father: John Sr.
Mother: Elizabeth Johnson
Spouse(s): Mary Andrews
Children(s): Addison Scarborough
The story of James Scarborough began in 1753 in Dover Township, Stewart, Tennessee, USA. James Scarborough married Mary Andrews, and had children including Addison Scarborough. James Scarborough passed away in 1840 in Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, United States.
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Biography
- The story of James Scarborough began in 1753 in Dover Township, Stewart, Tennessee, USA.
- James Scarborough married Mary Andrews, and had children including Addison Scarborough.
- James Scarborough passed away in 1840 in Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, United States.
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James Scarborough's Ancestors
James Scarborough's Descendants
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1. Addison Scarborough 1780–1868 m. Mary Sullivan 1785–1848
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1. Noah (Lewis) Scarborough 1808–1881 m. Samantha Scarborough 1819–1905
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1. Mary (Ann Scarborough Solomon) Moore 1840–1895
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1. John (E.) Moore 1864–
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2. George (W.) Moore 1863–
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James Scarborough's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1753
Event Place: Dover Township, Stewart, Tennessee, USA
Record Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1840
Event Place: Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, United States