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John W. Peel 1832–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1832

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 1863

Death Location: Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States

Father: Timothy Peale

Mother: Sarah Dunegan

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John W. Peel was born in 1832 in North Carolina, the child of Timothy Peale And Sarah Dunegan. John W. Peel passed away in 1863 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • John W. Peel was born in 1832 in North Carolina, the child of Timothy Peale And Sarah Dunegan.
  • John W. Peel passed away in 1863 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

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John Peel's Ancestors

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John Peel
1832–1863
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
Timothy Peale
1801–1878
North Carolina, United States of America
Sarah Dunegan
1799–1873
North Carolina
Grandparents
Jesse Peel
1760–1815
Nansemond County, Virginia, USA
Priscilla
1775–1856
Nansemond County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jesse Peelle
1720–1799
Elizabeth Hall
1725–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Peele
1679–1755
Sarah Rich
1682–1774

John Peel's Timeline

2 Records

1832
abt 1832
Birth of John W. Peel in North Carolina
North Carolina
1863
1863
Age 31
Death of John W. Peel in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1832
    Event Place: North Carolina
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, 1850 United States Federal Census Record

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1863
    Event Place: Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, 1850 United States Federal Census Record

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