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Willis Segars 1831 – 1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 June 1831

Birth Location: Gwinnett, Georgia USA

Death Date: 31 Oct 1862

Death Location: Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA

Father: Southward Segars

Mother: Clarkey Moore

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The story of Willis Segars began in 1831 in Gwinnett, Georgia USA. Willis Segars passed away in 1862 in Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Willis Segars began in 1831 in Gwinnett, Georgia USA.
  • Willis Segars passed away in 1862 in Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA.

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Willis Segars's Ancestors

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Willis Segars
1831 – 1862
Birth Place: Gwinnett, Georgia USA
Parents
Southward Thuman Segars
1809 – 1864
North Carolina, United States
Clarkey (May SEGARS) Moore
1815 – 1904
Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Southward (Thurman Thuman) Segars
1770 – 1852
North Carolina, USA
Nancy ("Tiercey" SEGARS) Clark
1780 – 1826
North Carolina, USA
Jesse Moore
1777 – 1855
Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA
Mary (MOORE) Morris
1776 – 1849
Pasquotank County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Seegar
1740 – 1773
Mary Drishey
1748 – 1773
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Unknown Seagers
1720 –
Unknown (MNU)

Willis Segars's Timeline

2 Records

1831
24 June 1831
Birth of Willis Segars in Gwinnett, Georgia USA
Gwinnett, Georgia USA
1862
31 Oct 1862
Age 31
Death of Willis Segars in Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA
Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 June 1831
    Event Place: Gwinnett, Georgia USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1862
    Event Place: Killed at Staunton, Virginia, USA

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