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Spencer R Shelton 1824–1862 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1824
Birth Location: Giles Co, Tennessee, United States
Death Date: 06 Jan 1862
Death Location: Hardin County, Tennessee, USA
Father: Stephen Shelton
Mother: Elizabeth Shelton
Spouse(s): Rosalie Cashion
Children(s): Neil Shelton
Spencer R Shelton was born in 1824 in Giles Co, Tennessee, United States, the child of Stephen W Shelton And Elizabeth Shelton. Spencer R Shelton married Rosalie Malissa Cashion, and had children including Neil S Shelton. Spencer R Shelton passed away in 1862 in Hardin County, Tennessee, USA.
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Biography
- Spencer R Shelton was born in 1824 in Giles Co, Tennessee, United States, the child of Stephen W Shelton And Elizabeth Shelton.
- Spencer R Shelton married Rosalie Malissa Cashion, and had children including Neil S Shelton.
- Spencer R Shelton passed away in 1862 in Hardin County, Tennessee, USA.
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Spencer Shelton's Descendants
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1. Neil (S) Shelton 1850–1909 m. Altha (Buchanan 'Buck' Spencer Shelton) * 1856–1948
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1. Bertha (Lee) Varnell 1882–1918 m. Londary (Fulton) Varnell 1886–1939
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1. Lon (Shelton) Varnell 1913–1991 m. Kathryn (G) Varnell 1917–2018
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1824
Event Place: Giles Co, Tennessee, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Jan 1862
Event Place: Hardin County, Tennessee, USA