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Mary "Barsheba" Stover 1811–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Apr 1811

Birth Location: Sevier, Tennessee

Death Date: 7 May 1889

Death Location: Sevier, Tennessee

Father:

Mother: Elizabeth Hill

Spouse(s): James Trotter

Children(s): William Trotter, George Trotter, Maria Trotter, Randal Trotter, James Trotter, McMillian Trotter, Loransey Trotter

The story of Mary "Barsheba" Stover began in 1811 in Sevier, Tennessee. In 1850, Mary "Barsheba" Stover resided in Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee. Mary "Barsheba" Stover married James Trimble Trotter, and had children including George W Trotter, James W Trotter, Loransey Daniel Trotter, Maria Elizabeth Trotter, Mcmillian C Mack Trotter, Randal H Trotter, William M Trotter. Mary "Barsheba" Stover passed away in 1889 in Sevier, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary "Barsheba" Stover began in 1811 in Sevier, Tennessee.
  • In 1850, Mary "Barsheba" Stover resided in Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee.
  • Mary "Barsheba" Stover married James Trimble Trotter, and had children including George W Trotter, James W Trotter, Loransey Daniel Trotter, Maria Elizabeth Trotter, Mcmillian C Mack Trotter, Randal H Trotter, William M Trotter.
  • Mary "Barsheba" Stover passed away in 1889 in Sevier, Tennessee.

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Mary Stover's Ancestors

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Mary Stover
1811–1889
Birth Place: Sevier, Tennessee
Parents
Elizabeth Hill
1788–1874
Sevier, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Stover's Descendants

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Mary ("Barsheba") Stover (12 Apr 1811–7 May 1889) m. James (Trimble) Trotter (28 Apr 1813–26 Nov 1886)
  1. 1. William (M.) Trotter 1837–1909 m. Sarah Fox 1843–1919
    1. 1. Delma (Caldona "Cinnie") Trotter 1859–1927 m. John (Wesley) Mitchell 1859–1926
      1. 1. Lida (Pryor) Mitchell 1886–1974 m. William (Pinkney "Pink" Robertson) Sr. 1886–1969
        1. 1. Lon (Davis) Robertson 1918–1944
        2. 2. William (Pinkney Robertson) Jr. 1921–1964 m. Edith (R.) Wynn 1923–
        3. 3. Glenn (Mitchell) Robertson 1910–1993 m. Theodora (Evangeline "Teddy") Skean 1918–2009
        4. 4. John ("Johnnie" Wesley) Robertson 1912–1984
        5. 5. Faye (Paralee) Robertson 1915–2002 m. Roy (Mack) Seaton 1913–1996
        6. 6. Tippy Robertson 1924–1924
      2. 2. Mattie (E.) Mitchell 1889–1966 m. Alexander (Smith "Alex") Wilson 1891–1959
        1. 1. Charles (Mitchell) Wilson 1923–1989
      3. 3. Maudie (Mae) Mitchell 1882–1941 m. William (Mitchell) Hodges 1881–1953
        1. 1. Homer Hodges 1910–
        2. 2. Thomas (S. "Tom") Hodges 1911–1978
        3. 3. Rodger (M.) Hodges 1918–1982
        4. 4. Paul Hodges 1925–
        5. 5. Helen Hodges 1923–1982
      4. 4. Mettie (C.) Mitchell 1890–1984
      5. 5. Hobart (G) Mitchel 1888–1968 m. Edna (Amelia) Ganies 1901–1989
        1. 1. Jack (Wesley) Mitchell 1928–1991
        2. 2. Eugene ("Gene" A.) Mitchell 1922– m. Ada ("Alene") Smith 1923–1998
        3. 3. Linden (Hobart) Mitchell 1925–1984 m. Helen (Onlee) Parker 1925–1995
      6. 6. Pearl (Angeline) Mitchell 1895–1979 m. Stokely (Ruben "Stoke") Kempton 1893–1932
        1. 1. Bennie (B.) Kempton 1927–1976
        2. 2. Harley (Mitchell) Kempton 1916–1988 m. Margaret (A. "Bobbie") Moore 1921–2001
        3. 3. Stokely ("Stoke Ruben") Kempton 1925–
        4. 4. Irene (Elizabeth) Kempton 1924– m. Andrew (Jackson "Jack") Thompson 1921–2011 m. David (Emmett) Gentry 1910–1989
      7. 7. Lavator (Ware) Mitchell 1882–1952 m. Jocelyn ("Josie Leon") Brown 1888–1953
        1. 1. Lois (Annette) Mitchell 1923– m. Troy (Malcolm) Oden 1923–1972 m. Burwell (Brown Mills) Jr. 1915–2002
        2. 2. Juanita Mitchell 1918–1992 m. Arthur (Howard) Razee 1913–1988
        3. 3. Helen (Ornette) Mitchell 1923–1930
        4. 4. Fred (Brown) Mitchell 1915–2006 m. Grace (Lucille) Cody 1917–1998
        5. 5. Rex (Donald) Mitchell 1908–1967 m. Maude ("Opal") Plemmons 1913–1973
        6. 6. Ruby (Marie) Mitchell 1910–2005 m. Lon (Raymond) Goodson 1904–1992
        7. 7. Delma (Louise) Mitchell 1913–1995 m. Roy (Handy Patton) Sr. 1907–1994
        8. 8. Morris (Eugene "Pete") Mitchell 1921–2013 m. Rachel (Margaret) Lovelace 1922–
      8. 8. William ("Willie" Pink) Mitchell 1894–1953 m. Marjory (Lee) Killingsworth 1901–1989
        1. 1. William ("Billy" Pink Mitchell) Jr. 1923–1944
      9. 9. Buford (Titsworth) Mitchell 1900–1980 m. Lillian (Irene) Meador 1907–1997
    2. 2. Susan (Evangeline) Trotter 1868–
    3. 3. Nancy ("Nannie" E.) Trotter 1860–
  2. 2. George (W.) Trotter 1852–1859
  3. 3. Maria (Elizabeth) Trotter 1849–1904
  4. 4. Randal (H.) Trotter 1845–1916
  5. 5. James (W.) Trotter 1842–1884
  6. 6. McMillian (C. "Mack") Trotter 1840–1908
  7. 7. Loransey (Daniel) Trotter 1835–1863

Mary Stover's Timeline

3 Records

1811
12 Apr 1811
Birth of Mary "Barsheba" Stover in Sevier, Tennessee
Sevier, Tennessee
1850
1850
Age 39
Mary "Barsheba" Stover resided here in Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee
Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee
1889
7 May 1889
Age 78
Death of Mary "Barsheba" Stover in Sevier, Tennessee
Sevier, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Apr 1811
    Event Place: Sevier, Tennessee
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll: M432_895; Page: 427B; Image: 138

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll: M432_895; Page: 427B; Image: 138

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 May 1889
    Event Place: Sevier, Tennessee

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