Genealogy Kittrell » George Whitehead Stovall Jr. [K 8] (± 1838-1891)

Personal data George Whitehead Stovall Jr. [K 8] 


Household of George Whitehead Stovall Jr. [K 8]

He is married to Eva Eudora Bonner.

They got married in the year 1873 at Eufaula ql, Barbour County, Alabama ql.


Child(ren):

  1. G. E. V. Stovall  ± 1874-????
  2. Cicero Burnett Stovall  ± 1876-????


Notes about George Whitehead Stovall Jr. [K 8]

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
G. M. STOVALL Self M Male W 41 AL Farmer GA GA
E. E. STOVALL Wife M Female W 20 TN Keeping House NC TN
G. E. V. STOVALL Son S Male W 5 AL AL AL
C. B. STOVALL Son S Male W 3 AL AL TN
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Source Information:
Census Place Hawkinsville, Barbour, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254002
NA Film Number T9-0002
Page Number 108C
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George Whitehead STOVALL Jr.
[S130]

BIRTH: ABT 1840
DEATH: 22 AUG 1891, Eufaula, Barbour Co, Al,
Father: George Whitehead STOVALL Sr.
Mother: Eliza Winnifred GLENN

Family 1: Eva Eudora BONNER
MARRIAGE: 1873
Cicero Burnett STOVALL

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_George STOVALL (3)______
_George Whitehead STOVALL Sr. _|
| |_Rebecca WHITEHEAD ______
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|--George Whitehead STOVALL Jr.
|
| _Thompson S. GLENN ______
|_Eliza Winnifred GLENN ________|
|_Mary C. (Polly) HODGES _

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Notes
- may have been commonly known as "G.W. Jr." - thought to have had 6 children

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Ancestors (and descendant) of George Whitehead Stovall

Thompson S. Glenn
± 1773-> 1860
Mary Hodges
± 1783-????

George Whitehead Stovall
± 1838-1891

1873

Eva Eudora Bonner
± 1859-????

G. E. V. Stovall
± 1874-????

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