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Joel Joyner

Birth1718 - Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginia, British America
Death1794 - Halifax County, North Carolina, USA
MotherPatience Elizabeth Matthews
FatherThomas Joyner

Born in Isle of Wight, Colony of Virginia, British America on 1718 to Thomas Joyner and Patience Elizabeth Matthews. Joel Joyner married Molly Turner and had 8 children. He passed away on 1794 in Halifax County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Joyner
1652 - 1708
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Patience Elizabeth Matthews
1675 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Molly Turner
1725 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Joiner
1740 - 1797
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Eli Joyner
1755 - 1812
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Olive Joyner
1740 - 1794
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Joel Joyner
1740 - 1796
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Nancy Joyner
1740 - 1794
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Sarah Joyner
Unknown - Unknown
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Pheraby Joyner
1740 - 1794
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Sarah Joyner
1768 - 1835

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