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Rachel Talithia Cantrell 1853–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 JUN 1853

Birth Location: Marion, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 6 OCT 1929

Death Location: Stuart, Oklahoma

Father: John Cantrell

Mother:

Spouse(s): Walter Carpenter

Children(s):

In 1853, Rachel Talithia Cantrell entered the world in Marion, Alabama, USA, born to John Turner Cantrell And Rachel Terrell. Rachel Talithia Cantrell married Walter Jetson Carpenter. Rachel Talithia Cantrell passed away in 1929 in Stuart, Oklahoma.

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Biography

  • In 1853, Rachel Talithia Cantrell entered the world in Marion, Alabama, USA, born to John Turner Cantrell And Rachel Terrell.
  • Rachel Talithia Cantrell married Walter Jetson Carpenter.
  • Rachel Talithia Cantrell passed away in 1929 in Stuart, Oklahoma.

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Rachel Cantrell's Ancestors

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Rachel Cantrell
1853–1929
Birth Place: Marion, Alabama, USA
Parents
John Turner Cantrell
1825–1914
Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
William Cantrell
1787–1881
South Carolina, USA
Jane (L.) Turner
1792–1860
Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Cantrell
1751–1825
Elizabeth Cantrell
1761–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cantrell
1724–1803
Brittian
–1778
Isaac Cantrell
1729–1805
Elizabeth Cantrell
1729–1800

Rachel Cantrell's Timeline

2 Records

1853
14 JUN 1853
Birth of Rachel Talithia Cantrell in Marion, Alabama, USA
Marion, Alabama, USA
1929
6 OCT 1929
Age 76
Death of Rachel Talithia Cantrell in Stuart, Oklahoma
Stuart, Oklahoma

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 JUN 1853
    Event Place: Marion, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 OCT 1929
    Event Place: Stuart, Oklahoma
    Record Source: Public Member Trees

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