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Nancy Stapler Lovelace 1810–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Sep 1810

Birth Location: Columbia County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 13 Feb 1858

Death Location: Troup County, Georgia, USA

Father: James Lovelace

Mother: Mary Stapler

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In 1810, Nancy Stapler Lovelace entered the world in Columbia County, Georgia, USA, born to James Beall Lovelace And Mary Stapler. Nancy Stapler Lovelace passed away in 1858 in Troup County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1810, Nancy Stapler Lovelace entered the world in Columbia County, Georgia, USA, born to James Beall Lovelace And Mary Stapler.
  • Nancy Stapler Lovelace passed away in 1858 in Troup County, Georgia, USA.

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Nancy Lovelace's Ancestors

Self
Nancy Lovelace
1810–1858
Birth Place: Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Parents
James Beall Lovelace
1779–1860
Fifth Creek, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Mary Stapler
1783–1864
Appling, Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Margaret ((Margery)) Beall
1727–1803
Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, USA
John (A Stapler DNA) Beta
1758–1794
Maryland
Jane (Jean Welsh Welch DNA) Beta
1755–1823
Maryland
Great-Grandparents
William Stapler
1710–1808
John Welch\Welsh
1720–1778
Elizabeth Vandever
1724–1778
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nancy Lovelace's Timeline

2 Records

1810
26 Sep 1810
Birth of Nancy Stapler Lovelace in Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Columbia County, Georgia, USA
1858
13 Feb 1858
Age 48
Death of Nancy Stapler Lovelace in Troup County, Georgia, USA
Troup County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1810
    Event Place: Columbia County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Feb 1858
    Event Place: Troup County, Georgia, USA

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