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James S SIBOLD

Birth01 Aug 1787 - Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia), USA
Death5 Mar 1871 - Jackson, Allen, Ohio, United States
MotherUnavailable
FatherJames Sibole/Seybold

Born in Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia), USA on 01 Aug 1787 to James Sibole/Seybold. James S SIBOLD married Lydia Walton and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 Mar 1871 in Jackson, Allen, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
James Sibole/seybold
1750 - 1830
Unavailable
Spouse(s)
Lydia Walton
1832 - 1890
Elizabeth Largent Sibole
1790 - 1851
Children Show all
Mahala Sibold
1855 - 1932
Andrew J. Sibold
1858 - Unknown
James N Sebold
1852 - 1939
Rose Fisher
1857 - 1923
Israel Sibole
1817 - 1892

Ichabod Sibole
1820 - 1869
Lucinda Sibole
1831 - Unknown
Eliza Sibole
1824 - Unknown
Irena Sibole
1831 - 1909
John R Sibold
1852 - 1907

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