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Godfrey Stancil

Birth26 Feb 1776 - Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Death16 Nov 1850 - Conetoe Crk Sec, Pitt, North Carolina, USA
MotherSarah Nobles
FatherClaxton Godfrey Stansell

Born in Pitt, North Carolina, USA on 26 Feb 1776 to Claxton Godfrey Stansell and Sarah Nobles. Godfrey Stancil married Dorcas Jones and had 15 children. He passed away on 16 Nov 1850 in Conetoe Crk Sec, Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
Claxton Godfrey Stansell
1732 - 1799
Sarah Nobles
1740 - 1810
Spouse(s)
Dorcas Jones
1780 - 1846
Children Show all
Henry S Stancill
1804 - 1889
Theophilus Jones "Orphy" Stancill
1818 - 1892
Allen Jesse Stancell
1800 - 1869
Trezina E Stancill
1817 - 1899
Jesse Stancill
1808 - 1886
William J. Stancill
1805 - 1843
Louisa Stancill
1802 - 1886
Caswell Stancil
1807 - 1856

Godfrey Stancill
1813 - 1882
Wiley George Stancill
1811 - 1882
Harriett Stancill
1812 - 1836
Nathan Stancil
1815 - 1843
Margaret Stancill
1820 - Unknown
Larkin Stancill
1827 - Unknown
Polly [?Mary] A. Stanselle
1809 - Unknown

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