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Husband: James Godbold
Born: before 1757
Married:
Died: 1790/1800 in Marion Dist, SC
Father: Cpt John Godbold
Mother: Elizabeth McGurney
Spouses:
Wife: Mourning Elizabeth Baker
Born:
Died:
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Mother:
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Children
01 (M): Lt Zachariah Godbold
Born: 1755/1774
Died: after 1804 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: >>>
02 (F): Godbold
Born:
Died:
Spouses: Thomas Smith
03 (F): Sarah Godbold
Born:
Died: after 18 MAY 1801 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
04 (M): Cade Godbold
Born:
Died: 1806 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
05 (M): Abraham Godbold
Born: 1765/1774
Died: 1816 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Mary Ann
06 (M): Gen Thomas Godbold
Born: 1765/1774
Died: 1825 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Sarah
07 (F): Mary Godbold
Born: 1774/1784
Died: after 1802 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: James Keen; Obediah M Feay
08 (M): Lt John Godbold
Born:
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09 (M): James Godbold
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Additional Information

James Godbold:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an ancestor of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.
(3) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt Cherry Rogers.


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!REFERENCE:A History of the Old Cheraws pp. 68-67;


!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 117-125.
"James, the second son (of the first John), married Mourning Elizabeth Baker, by whom he had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abram and Thomas.
...
The second son of old John was James; James had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abraham and Thomas. No account whatever is given as to these or their posterity, except Thomas, the youngest, who was the father of the late Hugh Godbold, as before stated, and who became a Brigadier General of the militia, and was quite a prominent man in his day; he died in 1825.


!JURY LIST:1778 Georgetown District, SC
Petit Jurors for the Parish of Prince George 1778
From [HorryGenWeb]
James Godbolt
John Godbold
Thomas Godbolt;


!TAXLIST:1786 Georgetown District, South Carolina
Prince George Parish, Capt. Stephen Godbold's Company
... (Name, Land, Negroes)
James Godbold, 1000, 0
Jesse Godbold, 50, 1
John Godbold, 200, 3
Thomas Godbold, 400, 5
Zachariah Godbold, 100, 0
Zachariah Godbold, 50, 0;


!CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507
James Godbold age 16+ (bef 1774)
4-1-2-0-1;


!CENSUS:1800 x


!NAMED-DEED:18 May 1801 Marion Co., SC Deed Book A page 154
Zachariah Godbold, Thomas Smith, Sarah Godbold, Cade Godbold, Abraham Godbold, Thomas Godbold and James Keen, heirs of James Godbold, deced, appt Abraham Godbold & Thomas Godbold our attorneys to sell land of decd. ...;

Mourning Elizabeth Baker:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an ancestor of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!REFERENCE:A History of the Old Cheraws pp. 68-67;


!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 117-125.
"James, the second son (of the first John), married Mourning Elizabeth Baker, by whom he had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abram and Thomas.


!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 84/27 *
Elizabeth Godbold age 26-44 (1765/84)
01300-10010-0-6
* Don't know if this is same Elizabeth or not, could be, but probably not, seems too young to be James's wife, unless a 2nd wife.;

(03) Sarah Godbold:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.

!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!DEED:18 May 1801 Marion Co., SC Deed Book A page 154
Zachariah Godbold, Thomas Smith, Sarah Godbold, Cade Godbold, Abraham Godbold, Thomas Godbold and James Keen, heirs of James Godbold, deced, appt Abraham Godbold & Thomas Godbold our attorneys to sell land of decd. ...;

(04) Cade Godbold:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.

!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!REFERENCE:A History of the Old Cheraws pp. 68-67;

!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 117-125.
"James, the second son (of the first John), married Mourning Elizabeth Baker, by whom he had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abram and Thomas.
...
The second son of old John was James; James had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abraham and Thomas. No account whatever is given as to these or their posterity, except Thomas, the youngest, who was the father of the late Hugh Godbold, as before stated, and who became a Brigadier General of the militia, and was quite a prominent man in his day; he died in 1825.

!CENSUS:1790;

!CENSUS:1800;

!DEED:18 May 1801 Marion Co., SC Deed Book A page 154
Zachariah Godbold, Thomas Smith, Sarah Godbold, Cade Godbold, Abraham Godbold, Thomas Godbold and James Keen, heirs of James Godbold, deced, appt Abraham Godbold & Thomas Godbold our attorneys to sell land of decd. ...;

!WITNESS-DEED:27 Aug 1804 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D page 22
Abraham Godbold of Liberty Co., Marion Dist to Zachariah Gobdold of Brittons Neck for L30, 364a ... S: Abraham Godbold. Wit: Cade Godbold, Hugh Fladger.
Mary Ann Godbold wife of Abraham relinq dower 8 Oct 1804;

!PROBATE ROLL # 282 Cade Godbold, Marion Dist., SC 1806
no heirs named
Thomas Godbold, Edq adm. Thomas Godbold, Zachariah Godbold, Abraham Godbold and Thomas Collins, bm.
... many purchasers, etc. ...;

(08) Lt John Godbold:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.

!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!REFERENCE:A History of the Old Cheraws pp. 68-67;

!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 117-125.
"James, the second son (of the first John), married Mourning Elizabeth Baker, by whom he had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abram and Thomas. Of these, John and Zachariah were Lieutenants in the Revolution.
...
The second son of old John was James; James had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abraham and Thomas. No account whatever is given as to these or their posterity, except Thomas, the youngest, who was the father of the late Hugh Godbold, as before stated, and who became a Brigadier General of the militia, and was quite a prominent man in his day; he died in 1825.

(09) James Godbold:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) This person is not related to me as far as I'm aware. However, I am interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an aunt/uncle of my aunt-in-law Debra Rogers McIntyre.

!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/


!REFERENCE:A History of the Old Cheraws pp. 68-67;

!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 117-125.
"James, the second son (of the first John), married Mourning Elizabeth Baker, by whom he had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abram and Thomas.
...
The second son of old John was James; James had six sons, John, James, Zachariah, Cade, Abraham and Thomas. No account whatever is given as to these or their posterity, except Thomas, the youngest, who was the father of the late Hugh Godbold, as before stated, and who became a Brigadier General of the militia, and was quite a prominent man in his day; he died in 1825.

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