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John Silas Nowell 1842–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 OCT 1842

Birth Location: Mississippi

Death Date: 30 JUN 1914

Death Location: Mississippi

Father: William Nowell

Mother: Elizabeth Redding

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In 1842, John Silas Nowell entered the world in Mississippi, born to William Basil Nowell And Elizabeth Rose Redding. John Silas Nowell passed away in 1914 in Mississippi.

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Biography

  • In 1842, John Silas Nowell entered the world in Mississippi, born to William Basil Nowell And Elizabeth Rose Redding.
  • John Silas Nowell passed away in 1914 in Mississippi.

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John Nowell's Ancestors

Self
John Nowell
1842–1914
Birth Place: Mississippi
Parents
William Basil Nowell
1806–1890
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Elizabeth (Rose) Redding
1809–1860
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
William (Isham) Nowell
1772–1852
Edgecombe, , North Carolina, USA
Adeline (Elizabeth) Norris
1775–1860
North Carolina, USA
Robert (A) Redding
1780–
Great-Grandparents
William Nowell
1750–1787
Amelia Raynor
1747–1795
John Norris
1842–1922
Charity McPherson
1847–1922
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dempsey Nowell
1710–1777
Sally McCammon
1710–1783
Richard Raynor
1715–1794
Ann Evans
1750–
Jonathan Norris
1816–1880
Rebecca Soles
1818–1880
Hugh McPherson
1807–1879
Mary Williams
1805–1854

John Nowell's Timeline

2 Records

1842
17 OCT 1842
Birth of John Silas Nowell in Mississippi
Mississippi
1914
30 JUN 1914
Age 72
Death of John Silas Nowell in Mississippi
Mississippi

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 OCT 1842
    Event Place: Mississippi

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 JUN 1914
    Event Place: Mississippi

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