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Joan Powell 1931–2013 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 JAN 1931

Birth Location: Oconee County, South Carolina

Death Date: 30 MAR 2013

Death Location: Oconee County, South Carolina

Father: Curl Powell

Mother: Susan Nicholson

Spouse(s): Benjamin Vissage

Children(s):

In 1931, Joan Powell entered the world in Oconee County, South Carolina, born to Curl Powell And Susan Nicholson. Joan Powell married Benjamin Samuel Vissage. Joan Powell passed away in 2013 in Oconee County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1931, Joan Powell entered the world in Oconee County, South Carolina, born to Curl Powell And Susan Nicholson.
  • Joan Powell married Benjamin Samuel Vissage.
  • Joan Powell passed away in 2013 in Oconee County, South Carolina.

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Joan Powell's Ancestors

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Joan Powell
1931–2013
Birth Place: Oconee County, South Carolina
Parents
Curl Powell
1896–1976
Georgia,United States of America
Susan Nicholson
1898–1976
Oconee County, South Carolina
Grandparents
Milton (Nicholson) Jr.
1877–1959
Georgia
Ora (Genelia) Crane
1879–1962
Oconee County, South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
William Crane
1852–1927
Lavinia Callas
1857–1930
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isaac Crane
1815–
Jane Unk
1831–
William Callas
1837–1862
Huldah Snyder
1835–1899

Joan Powell's Timeline

2 Records

1931
12 JAN 1931
Birth of Joan Powell in Oconee County, South Carolina
Oconee County, South Carolina
2013
30 MAR 2013
Age 82
Death of Joan Powell in Oconee County, South Carolina
Oconee County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 JAN 1931
    Event Place: Oconee County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 MAR 2013
    Event Place: Oconee County, South Carolina

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