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Stephen Abner Douglas Girard 1861–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aug 1861

Birth Location: Fulton County, IL

Death Date: 23 Feb 1905

Death Location: Near Peoria, IL

Father: Corbley Girard

Mother: Jane Guilliams

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Woodworth

Children(s):

Stephen Abner Douglas Girard was born in 1861 in Fulton County, IL, the child of Corbley Moses Girard And Jane R Guilliams. Stephen Abner Douglas Girard married Elizabeth W Eliza Woodworth. Stephen Abner Douglas Girard passed away in 1905 in Near Peoria, IL.

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Biography

  • Stephen Abner Douglas Girard was born in 1861 in Fulton County, IL, the child of Corbley Moses Girard And Jane R Guilliams.
  • Stephen Abner Douglas Girard married Elizabeth W Eliza Woodworth.
  • Stephen Abner Douglas Girard passed away in 1905 in Near Peoria, IL.

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Stephen Girard's Ancestors

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Stephen Girard
1861–1905
Birth Place: Fulton County, IL
Parents
Corbley Moses Girard
1823–1863
Ohio, USA
Jane (R.) Guilliams
1819–1884
TN
Grandparents
Moses Gerard
1789–1850
Mary Adamson
1790–1830
William (G.) Guilliams
1796–1849
TN
Edith ("Edy") Williams
1796–1879
Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Guilliams
1776–1851
Jean McClary
1780–1850
Richard Williams
1770–1827
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edgecomb Guilliams
1742–1798
Adelphe Hunter
1745–1809

Stephen Girard's Timeline

2 Records

1861
Aug 1861
Birth of Stephen Abner Douglas Girard in Fulton County, IL
Fulton County, IL
1905
23 Feb 1905
Age 44
Death of Stephen Abner Douglas Girard in Near Peoria, IL
Near Peoria, IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aug 1861
    Event Place: Fulton County, IL

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1905
    Event Place: Near Peoria, IL

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