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James E. Castleberry

Birth1791 - Spartansburg, Spartansburg County, South Carolina
Death1860 - Pemiscot, Pemiscot, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth C. Smith
FatherWilliam Martin Castleberry

Born in Spartansburg, Spartansburg County, South Carolina on 1791 to William Martin Castleberry and Elizabeth C. Smith. James E. Castleberry married Elizabeth Castleberry-Casselberry and had 5 children. He passed away on 1860 in Pemiscot, Pemiscot, Missouri, United States.

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William Martin Castleberry
1755 - 1836
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Elizabeth C. Smith
1765 - 1827
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Elizabeth Castleberry-casselberry
1799 - 1822
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Carroll Castleberry
1799 - 1879
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James Castleberry-casselberry
1850 - Unknown
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William Casteel Castleberry-casselberry
1832 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Casteel Castleberry-casselberry
1838 - Unknown

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Nancy B. Castleberry
1829 - 1883
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Nancy Castleberry
1830 - 1908

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