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James Rice Creecy

Birth1790 - Wakefield Plantation, Chowan Co., North Carolina
Death19 August 1853 - Washington, District of Columbia
MotherElizabeth RICE
FatherNathan Creecy

Born in Wakefield Plantation, Chowan Co., North Carolina on 1790 to Nathan Creecy and Elizabeth RICE. James Rice Creecy married Penelope Benbury and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 August 1853 in Washington, District of Columbia.

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Parents
Nathan Creecy
1761 - 1818
Elizabeth Rice
1770 - 1818
Spouse(s)
Penelope Benbury
1794 - 1837
Henrietta Brooke Willson
1814 - 1881
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Daniel Webster Creecy
1850 - 1853
David Rice Creecy
1821 - 1910
James Rice Creecy
1823 - 1849
Penelope Benbury Creecy
1845 - 1853
William Creecy
1853 - 1853
Thomas Benbury Creecy
1813 - 1849

Dewitt Clinton Creecy
1826 - 1849
Corissande Creecy
1815 - 1844
William Benbury Creecy
1816 - 1860
Corrisande Creecy
1840 - 1844
Charles Eaton Creecy
1841 - 1909
Edward Willson Creecy
1846 - 1932

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