John Stovall
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John W. Stovall (1794 - 1880)

John W. Stovall
Born in South Carolina, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 86 in Cleveland, White, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Biography

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John Stovall was born in North Carolina.
John Stovall was a Georgian.
This profile is part of the Stovall Name Study.

John W. Stovall

Birth: 1794 Granville, North Carolina
Death: May 1880 Cleveland, White, Georgia

Parents:

Spouse and Children:

  1. Nancy Evelyn Stovall 1830–1862
  2. Calvin M. Stovall 1833–1864
  3. James W Stovall 1837–1862
  4. Elizabeth A. Stovall McKinney 1839–Deceased
  5. Margaret J. Stovall 1842–Deceased
  6. John Henry Stovall 1844–Deceased
  7. Alfred B. Stovall 1847–1927
  8. Thomas Harrison Stovall 1849–1914
  9. Angeline Macariah Stovall 1852–Deceased

He served four (4) years in the Civil War and died a few weeks after returning home.

Burial

Blue Creek Baptist Church Cemetery #1, Cleveland, White County, Georgia[1]

Sources

  1. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84544387/john-w-stovall: accessed 14 September 2022), memorial page for John W. Stovall (1794–May 1880), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84544387, citing Blue Creek Baptist Church Cemetery #1, Cleveland, White County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Kimmie Kitchens/Courtney Gilstrap and Families (contributor 49958349) .




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