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John Toliver 1760–1863 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 July 1760

Birth Location: Wilkes, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 24 Jul 1863

Death Location: Sparta, Alleghany County, North Carolina, United States of America

Father: John Toliver

Mother: Elizabeth Symes

Spouse(s): Tabitha Toliver

Children(s): Charles Toliver, George Toliver, Nancy Brewer, James Toliver, William Toliver, Mary Chance

The story of John Toliver began in 1760 in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States. John Toliver married Tabitha Toliver, and had children including Charles H Toliver, Elizabeth Swindell, George Toliver, James Franklin Toliver, Mary L Chance, Nancy Brewer, William Toliver. John Toliver passed away in 1863 in Sparta, Alleghany County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of John Toliver began in 1760 in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States.
  • John Toliver married Tabitha Toliver, and had children including Charles H Toliver, Elizabeth Swindell, George Toliver, James Franklin Toliver, Mary L Chance, Nancy Brewer, William Toliver.
  • John Toliver passed away in 1863 in Sparta, Alleghany County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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John Toliver's Ancestors

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John Toliver
1760–1863
Birth Place: Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
Parents
John Toliver
1726–1821
Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States of America
Elizabeth Symes
1725–1780
New Kent, New Kent, Colony of Virginia
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John Toliver's Descendants

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John Toliver (28 July 1760–24 Jul 1863) m. Tabitha Toliver (1765–24 May 1845)
  1. 1. Charles (H.) Toliver 1800–1877 m. Patience Tollaver 1802–
    1. 1. John (M) Toliver 1832–1916 m. Matilda (Edwards) Toliver 1836–1907
      1. 1. Felix (E) Toliver 1857–1934 m. Mary (Ann) Walker 1861–1954
        1. 1. Betty (A) Grafton 1905– m. Edgar (Elwood) Grafton 1884–1961
        2. 2. Matilda (Toliver) Farmer 1892–1969
        3. 3. William (Madison) Toliver 1888–1958
      2. 2. Jenna Toliver 1859–
      3. 3. Granville ((Grant)) Toliver 1862–1946 m. Nora (M) Rees 1876–1904 m. Clara (A Carpenter) Gotchy 1868–1958
        1. 1. John (Edward) Tolliver 1899–1927
        2. 2. Blanche Tolliver 1901–
      4. 4. Fielden Toliver 1865–1955
      5. 5. Sarah Toliver 1865–1955
      6. 6. Madison Toliver 1861–1933
      7. 7. John (Wesley) Toliver 1877–1940
      8. 8. Clemie (Clementine) Toliver 1874–
      9. 9. Anice Toliver 1872–
      10. 10. Irena (Kansas) Toliver 1858–1927
    2. 2. Tobitha Tollaver 1830–
    3. 3. James Tollaver 1831–
    4. 4. Leah Tollaver 1834–
    5. 5. Phoebe (Toliver) Parsons 1836–1913
    6. 6. Emaly Tollaver 1839–
    7. 7. Nelly Tollaver 1841–
    8. 8. Mazie (Toliver) Powell 1843–1916
  2. 2. George Toliver 1798–1827
  3. 3. Nancy Brewer 1785–1869
  4. 4. James (Franklin) Toliver 1795–1861
  5. 5. William Toliver 1787–1875
  6. 6. Mary (L) Chance 1792–1887

John Toliver's Timeline

2 Records

1760
28 July 1760
Birth of John Toliver in Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
1863
24 Jul 1863
Age 103
Death of John Toliver in Ashe, North Carolina, United States
Ashe, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 July 1760
    Event Place: Wilkes, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jul 1863
    Event Place: Ashe, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Sparta, Alleghany County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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