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Dr. James Cooper Nisbet

Birth1768 - Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Death03 Apr 1832 - Athens, Clarke, Georgia
MotherMary Lloyd Osborne
FatherJohn N Nesbitt Nisbit

Born in Rowan County, North Carolina, United States on 1768 to John N Nesbitt Nisbit and Mary Lloyd Osborne. Dr. James Cooper Nisbet married Penelope Cooper and had 13 children. He passed away on 03 Apr 1832 in Athens, Clarke, Georgia.

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Parents
John N Nesbitt Nisbit
1738 - 1817
Mary Lloyd Osborne
1746 - 1788
Spouse(s)
Penelope Cooper
1775 - 1834
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Sarah Angelina Nisbet-leconte-weed
1810 - 1876
Honorable Eugenius Aristides Nisbet
1803 - 1871
Alfred Moore Nisbet
1797 - 1877
Emily Osborne Nisbet
1806 - 1847
John Thomas Nisbet
1822 - 1858
Franklin Augustus Nisbet
1815 - 1885
Milus Cooper Nisbet
1795 - 1826

James Alexander Nisbet
1812 - 1873
Mary Melissa Nisbet
1808 - 1883
John Thomas Nisbet
1801 - 1822
Ophelia Ann Nisbet
1819 - 1835
Amanda Nisbet
1799 - 1822
Mary Angelina Nisbet
1817 - 1881

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