Genealogy Wylie » John Bradley Stokes [sMcWkRbWds8] (1824-1895)

Personal data John Bradley Stokes [sMcWkRbWds8] 


Household of John Bradley Stokes [sMcWkRbWds8]

(1) He is married to Mary Wylie McAliley.

They got married about 1850 at Chester County, South Carolina ql.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Green Berry Stokes  ± 1852-????
  2. Sarah M. Stokes  ± 1854-????
  3. Judson Stokes  ± 1857-????
  4. Margaret J. Stokes  ± 1859-????
  5. William W ylie Stokes  1862-1919 


(2) He is married to Rebecca Jane Hetherington.

They got married on September 19, 1865 at Chester or York County, South Carolina, he was 40 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Dora Mary Stokes  1873-1948 


Notes about John Bradley Stokes [sMcWkRbWds8]

M1122s
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John B. STOKES Self W Male W 56 SC Farmer SC SC
Greenbery STOKES Son S Male W 28 SC Farmer SC SC
Wm. W. STOKES Son S Male W 17 SC Going To School SC SC
Rody H. STOKES Dau S Female W 12 SC Going To School SC SC
Dora Mary STOKES Dau S Female W 7 SC Going To School SC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Chester, Chester, South Carolina
Family History Library Film 1255224
NA Film Number T9-1224
Page Number 45B
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From Wilma:
JBS Will is at CH, CHester County, South Carolina, Book C, page 219, September 1895, File 165, Package 1133, Page 169 in WPA book 1886-1908, with beneficiaries William W. Stokes, Roha H. Stokes and Dora M. Stokes. The will was executed 4 Jan 1890.

A paperdated 3 Jun 1896 provided the name as Rhoda Stokes Mayfield and Dora Stokes Kirkpatrick.
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From Wilma:
JBS Will is at CH, CHester County, South Carolina, Book C, page 219, September 1895, File 165, Package 1133, Page 169 in WPA book 1886-1908, with beneficiaries William W. Stokes, Roha H. Stokes and Dora M. Stokes. The will was executed 4 Jan 1890.

A paper dated 3 Jun 1896 provided the name as Rhoda Stokes Mayfield and Dora Stokes Kirkpatrick.
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1912 Rebecca Jane Hetherington, born 19 June 1834 in York District, South Carolina, died 12 Apr 1875, married on 19 Sept 1865 to John Bradley Stokes, born 10 Nov 1824, died 11 June 1895, buried at his home be­low Chester on West End, South Carolina, son of Greenberry and Sarah Walker Stokes. (J. B. Stokes had married before, a McAli­lley and had 6 children - one son, William W. Stokes, was living in 1893.) Their children are 19121 Rhoda Hetherington Stokes, 19122 Dora Mary Stokes, 19123 John Green Stokes, 19124, 19125, and 19126. John B. Stokes will, at Chester County Courthouse, Chester, South Carolina, Bk C, P 219, Sept 1895, File 165, Pkg 1133, p 1e9 in WPA book 1886-1908, names three children: William W. Stokes, Rhoda H. Stokes, and Dora M. Stokes. The will was made 4 Jan 1890. A paper dated 3 Jan 1896 gave Rhoda Stokes Mayfield and Dora Stokes Kirk­patrick.
[page 407, “Ratchfords...I Reckon”, Wilma Ratchford Craig, Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, ©1971, Library of Congress Card Catalog No. 75-180719.]
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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Bradley Stokes

Adam Walker
± 1752-> 1796
Rhoda Terry
1761-< 1796
Greenberry Stokes
± 1775-± 1828
Sarah Walker
1788-????

John Bradley Stokes
1824-1895

(1) ± 1850

Mary Wylie McAliley
± 1827-± 1864

Green Berry Stokes
± 1852-????
Sarah M. Stokes
± 1854-????
Judson Stokes
± 1857-????
Margaret J. Stokes
± 1859-????
(2) 1865

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Sources

  1. Ratchfords...I Reckon, Wilma Ratchford Craig

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    • March 11 » The United States Department of War creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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    • January 12 » The National Trust is founded in the United Kingdom.
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