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Tabitha Jane Stovall 1784–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 4, 1784

Birth Location: Granville County, North Carolina

Death Date: April 24, 1859

Death Location: Chattooga County, Georgia

Father: Benjamin Stovall

Mother: Suzanna Whitehead

Spouse(s): Edward Adams

Children(s):

The story of Tabitha Jane Stovall began in 1784 in Granville County, North Carolina. Tabitha Jane Stovall married Edward Ed Adams. Tabitha Jane Stovall passed away in 1859 in Chattooga County, Georgia.

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Biography

  • The story of Tabitha Jane Stovall began in 1784 in Granville County, North Carolina.
  • Tabitha Jane Stovall married Edward Ed Adams.
  • Tabitha Jane Stovall passed away in 1859 in Chattooga County, Georgia.

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Tabitha Stovall's Ancestors

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Tabitha Stovall
1784–1859
Birth Place: Granville County, North Carolina
Parents
Benjamin Stovall
1755–1828
Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Suzanna (Anne) Whitehead
1755–1822
Grandparents
John Stovall
1702–1781
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Dorcas Daulton
1711–1787
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Bartholomew Stovall
1665–1721
Susannah Burton
1673–1775
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Stovall
1623–1665
Joan Tickner
1642–1675
Thomas Burton
1634–1686
Susanna Allen
1634–

Tabitha Stovall's Timeline

2 Records

1784
April 4, 1784
Birth of Tabitha Jane Stovall in Granville County, North Carolina
Granville County, North Carolina
1859
April 24, 1859
Age 75
Death of Tabitha Jane Stovall in Chattooga County, Georgia
Chattooga County, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 4, 1784
    Event Place: Granville County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 24, 1859
    Event Place: Chattooga County, Georgia

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