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Captain James Council

BirthJan 1716 - Franklin, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
Death1804 - Council, Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
MotherPriscilla Johnson
FatherJOHN COUNCIL

Born in Franklin, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States on Jan 1716 to JOHN COUNCIL and Priscilla Johnson. Captain James Council married Sarah “Sallie” Kitchen and had 14 children. He passed away on 1804 in Council, Bladen County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
John Council
1680 - 1726
Priscilla Johnson
1672 - 1732
Spouse(s)
Sarah “Sallie” Kitchen
1728 - 1749
Children Show all
David Council (So):-(
1757 - 1827
Joanna Council
1753 - 1833
Arthur Council
1755 - 1777
Cecilia Council
1772 - Unknown
John Council
1748 - 1844
James Council
1765 - 1767
Ferebee Council
1759 - 1836

Eunice Council
1755 - Unknown
Margaret Jane Council
1777 - 1839
Elizabeth Council
1760 - Unknown
Jesse Council
1763 - 1774
Robert Kimbrel "Capt." (Willis) Councill
1755 - 1778
Stephen Council
1775 - Unknown
Ann Council
1775 - 1806

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