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William S L Post

Birthabout 1794 - Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Death1861 - Benton County, Arkansas, USA
MotherArminda Shumake
FatherJohn Franklin Post

Born in Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA on about 1794 to John Franklin Post and Arminda Shumake. William S L Post married Elizabeth Rebecca Pettit and had 9 children. He passed away on 1861 in Benton County, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
John Franklin Post
1769 - 1840
Arminda Shumake
1772 - 1804
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Rebecca Pettit
1788 - 1895
Rebecca Elizabeth Chapman
1804 - 1854
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Tatnall Holt Post
1815 - 1853
John Marion Post
1835 - 1900
Mary Arminda Post
1818 - 1890
Martin Marion Post
1833 - 1864
Rebecca Caroline Post
1845 - 1921

John Beaver Post
1849 - 1902
Joseph W Post
1839 - 1861
Algerene Post
1842 - 1893
Plesant D Post
1843 - Unknown

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