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Cecelia "Celia" Dannelly

BirthFebruary 6, 1808 - South Carolina
Death1868 - De Funiak Spr, Walton, Florida
MotherSarah Elizabeth Goethe
FatherJames G Dannelly

Born in South Carolina on February 6, 1808 to James G Dannelly and Sarah Elizabeth Goethe. Cecelia "Celia" Dannelly married Jesse Dewitt TURBERVILLE and had 9 children. She passed away on 1868 in De Funiak Spr, Walton, Florida.

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Parents
James G Dannelly
1750 - 1833
Sarah Elizabeth Goethe
1770 - 1817
Spouse(s)
Jesse Dewitt Turberville
1806 - 1870
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Archibald Turbeville
1831 - 1860
Elizabeth Tuberville
1838 - 1880
Barfield Turbeville
1829 - 1863
Celia Turberville
1846 - 1904
John J Turbeville
1826 - 1860

Sarah"sally"jane Turbeville
1835 - 1880
John P Turbeville
1832 - 1906
Francis Turbeville
1843 - Unknown
William H Dannelly
1827 - 1898

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