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Charles II Estes

Birth1756 - Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA
Death13 Jan 1830 - Greenville, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
MotherMary Thaxton
FatherCharles Yancey Estes

Born in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA on 1756 to Charles Yancey Estes and Mary Thaxton. Charles II Estes married Mary Thaxton and had 17 children. He passed away on 13 Jan 1830 in Greenville, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
Charles Yancey Estes
1735 - 1847
Mary Thaxton
1736 - 1800
Spouse(s)
Mary Thaxton
1757 - Unknown
Mary Thaxton
1757 - 1800
Mary Toney?
1748 - Unknown
Elizabeth Hulsey
1767 - 1869
Elizabeth Hulsey
1767 - 1869
Children Show all
Allen Toney Estes
1798 - 1879
Pvt. Estes
1795 - 1868
Rebecca Estes
1784 - 1830
Zedekiah Estes
1810 - 1880
Charles Estes
1802 - 1860
Nelson Estes
1807 - Unknown
Micajah Estes
1765 - 1834
Mary Estes
1810 - Unknown
Celia Flowers
1799 - Unknown

Micajah Estes
1804 - 1882
W Estes
1805 - 1850
Celiah Estes
1805 - 1880
Mary Estes
1786 - Unknown
Cealah Estes
1799 - 1835
Charles Yancy Estes
1806 - 1881
Charles Yancey Estes Sr.
1791 - 1860
Richard Estes
1799 - Unknown

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