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James Stanton 1630–1700 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1630
Birth Location: Tremarcoom, St. Cleer, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 15 MAR 1700
Death Location: Warleggan, Cornwall, England
Father: James Stanton
Mother: Margaret Heard
Spouse(s): Phillipa Sibly
Children(s): Thomas Stanton
The story of James Stanton began in 1630 in Tremarcoom, St. Cleer, Cornwall, England. James Stanton married Phillipa Sibly, and had children including Thomas Hill Stanton. James Stanton passed away in 1700 in Warleggan, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- The story of James Stanton began in 1630 in Tremarcoom, St. Cleer, Cornwall, England.
- James Stanton married Phillipa Sibly, and had children including Thomas Hill Stanton.
- James Stanton passed away in 1700 in Warleggan, Cornwall, England.
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James Stanton's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Hill) Stanton 1667–1696 m. Mary (Bonway or) Bonney 1668–1703
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1. Thomas (Stanton) VI 1689–1741 m. Sarah Robinson 1693–1745
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1. Col (Thomas) Stanton 1717–1768 m. Lettice Bryan 1718–1763
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1. Mary Stanton 1740–1802 m. Capt (William L. Pierce Artillery, Continental Army, American) Revolution 1740–1805
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James Stanton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1630
Event Place: Tremarcoom, St. Cleer, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 MAR 1700
Event Place: Warleggan, Cornwall, England