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William Capers

Birth26 Jan 1790 - Bull Head" Plantation, St Thomas Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Death29 Jan 1855 - Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
MotherMary Singletary
FatherWilliam Capers

Born in Bull Head" Plantation, St Thomas Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA on 26 Jan 1790 to William Capers and Mary Singletary. William Capers married Susan McGill and had 13 children. He passed away on 29 Jan 1855 in Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
William Capers
1758 - 1812
Mary Singletary
1766 - 1792
Spouse(s)
Susan Mcgill
1797 - 1860
Anna White
1795 - 1815
Susan Mcgill
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellison Capers
1837 - 1908
Francis Withers Capers
1819 - 1892
William Tertius Capers
1825 - 1894
Susan Bethia Capers
1821 - 1910
Harriet Emma Haslope Capers
1830 - 1855
Mary Singletary Capers
1833 - 1894
Sarah Ann Branham Capers
1827 - 1896

Henry Dickson Capers
1835 - 1912
Theodotus Legrand Capers
1839 - 1862
Anna White Capers
1814 - 1857
William Theodotus Capers
1815 - 1816
Francis Asbury Capers
1817 - 1818
Esther Anslie Withers Capers
1821 - 1824

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