Outline Descendant Report for Robert Marvel Planter

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Outline Descendant Report for Robert Marvel Planter Outline Descendant Report for Robert Marvel Planter 1 Robert Marvel Planter b: 15 May 1737 in Stepney Parish, Somerset County, Maryland, d: 25 Jul 1775 in Dover, Kent County, Delaware, USA + Rachel Chase b: 1737 in Worcester County, Maryland, m: 1757 in Somerset, Maryland, d: 27 Aug 1791 in Sussex County, Delaware; Buried in St. John's Episcopal Cemetery ...2 Ann Marvel b: 1753 in Worcester County, Maryland, d: 1807 in Sussex County, Delaware + Charlton Smith b: 18 Oct 1733 in Worcester County, Maryland, m: 01 Jan 1775 in Sussex County, Delaware; Alt Date 27 Mar 1772, d: 1804 in Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Bathsheba Smith b: 1768 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware + Eli Carpenter Sr. b: 1760, m: 05 Oct 1786 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware; Lewes and Coolspring Presbyterian Church .........4 Eli Carpenter Jr. b: 10 Jan 1805 in Delaware, d: 09 Nov 1872 in Indiana .........4 Levi Carpenter b: Abt. 1807 ......3 Sally Smith b: 1770 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Marvel Smith b: 1772 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1830 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Nancy Smith b: 1774 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1836 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware + Elisha E. Evans b: 28 Apr 1777 in Blackwater, Sussex Cty, Delaware, m: 02 Sep 1792 in New Castle, Delaware, d: 29 Sep 1836 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Betsy Evans b: 1792 .........4 Elizabeth Massy Evans b: 03 Nov 1792 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 26 Dec 1873 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware + David Maxwell Greenly b: 1790 in Dover, Kent County, Delaware, m: Dec 1814 in Milford, Kent County, Delaware, d: 22 Aug 1873 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Elisha Evans Greenly b: 01 Dec 1814 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 13 Aug 1876 in Smyrna, Kent, Delaware ............5 John Purden Greenly b: 19 Sep 1817 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Bef. 1880 ............5 David Peniwell Greenly b: 1819 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 09 Jan 1848 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Sallie Ann Purden Greenly b: 17 Jun 1820 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 18 Jul 1876 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Thomas Lockwood Greenly b: 1821 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1908 ............5 Oliver E Greenly b: 1823 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Sep 1836 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Lurana Mary Greenly b: 23 Jan 1825 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1836 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Robert Smith Greenly b: 31 Dec 1827 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 17 Aug 1891 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Elizabeth Biddle Greenly b: 07 Feb 1831 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 27 Feb 1924 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Sally Evens b: 1793 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 14 May 1872 in Sussex County, Delaware + Jonathan Milman Sr. b: 20 Oct 1781 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 01 Jan 1836 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: Nov 1868 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Elisha E Milman b: 1809 in Sussex, Delaware, d: 1855 ............5 John W Milman b: 1825 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 24 Aug 1898 ............5 Ann C Milman b: 1833 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Harriet Milman b: 1833 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Michael Milman b: 15 Apr 1833 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 24 Jan 1914 in Delaware ............5 Elizabeth Milman b: 1838 in Sussex County, Delaware ......3 William Smith b: 1774 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 16 Feb 1847 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware + Mary Polly Johnson b: 1773 in Delaware, m: 22 Dec 1795 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1861 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Lovey Ann Smith b: 27 Nov 1795 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 03 Feb 1865 in Delaware .........4 Robert Marvel Smith b: 1801 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1867 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Chalton A. Smith b: 22 Apr 1806, d: 07 Jun 1887 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Josiah S Smith b: 1808 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1880 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware + Margaret Macklin b: 1815 in Delaware, m: 24 Dec 1831 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: Bet. 1870–1880 in Delaware ............5 Chalton Smith b: 1837 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Asa Smith b: 1839 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: Bef. 1880 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Gray Smith b: 1843 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Margaret Smith b: 1847 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Mary E Smith b: 1850 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: Aft. 1910 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Joseph Smith b: 1853 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 George M. Smith b: 1854 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1889 .........4 Elizabeth Betsey Smith b: 27 Apr 1810 in Delaware, d: 24 Dec 1881 in Delaware .........4 Mary A. Smith b: 03 Jan 1814 in Delaware, d: 08 May 1864 .........4 Henry H Smith b: 1815 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1880 in Sussex County, Delaware + Margaret Harper b: Bet. 1823–1824 in Maryland, m: 20 Feb 1847 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1860 ............5 Marcus Henry Smith b: 18 Aug 1856 in Delaware, d: 02 Aug 1926 .........4 Nancy E. Smith b: 1820 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 08 Mar 1898 in Laurel, Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Maria H Smith b: 1824 in Delaware, d: 1850 in Delaware + George W. Prettyman b: 1821 in Delaware, m: 03 Jan 1841 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Ralpheus W 'Alpheus' Prettyman b: Abt. 1841 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1920 ............5 William B. Prettyman b: Abt. 1844 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 George P. Prettyman b: Abt. 1845 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Frances W. H. Prettyman b: Abt. 1847 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Maria C. Prettyman b: Abt. 1849 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ......3 Levi Smith b: 1777 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Feb 1835 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware + Luranah Robinson b: 1782, d: 1833 .........4 Elizabeth Smith b: 1806 in Delaware, d: 1883 in Camden, New Jersey + John Passwaters b: 1803 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, m: Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Wingate Stouten Passwaters b: 1822 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Sussex, Delaware ............5 Jesse Green Passwaters b: 1825 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Marvel Robinson Passwaters b: 1827 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Lurania Dolly Passwaters b: 1830 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Manlis Hill Passwaters b: 1831 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Robert Houston Passwaters b: 1834 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Sally Short Passwaters b: 1839 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Margaret Adeline Passwaters b: 1844 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Matilda Jane Passwaters b: 1849 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Eli G Smith b: 1785 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1850 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Sally Smith b: 1796 + William Jones ...2 Chloeg Cloe Marvel b: 11 Nov 1755 in Sussex County, Delaware + Jacob Nottingham + Jonathan Scudder b: Feb 1748 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: Feb 1768 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware; Lewes Coolsprings Presbyterian Church, d: 28 Oct 1771 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Rachel Scudder b: 11 Jun 1769 in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware + John Albertus Burton Stewart b: 1756 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 21 Jun 1787 in Presbyterian Church, Lewes, Sussex, Delaware .........4 Racheal Stewart b: 1789 in Sussex-On-Del., Delaware + James Barr b: 12 Dec 1747 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 13 Jun 1772 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 12 Dec 1784 in Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Robert Barr Sr. b: 1775 in Delaware, d: Jan 1853 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware + Betsey Tindall b: 1775 in Delaware, d: 18 Aug 1844 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Mary R Barr b: 26 Jun 1802 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 27 Feb 1879 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware + Daniel Knowles b: 16 Nov 1798 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 20 Aug 1820 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 18 Nov 1853 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 William Knowles b: Abt. 1825 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Robert Knowles b: Abt. 1829 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Mary Knowles b: Abt. 1832 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Eliza Jane Knowles b: 20 May 1835 in Sussex, Delaware, d: 07 Dec 1921 + Urias Thomas James b: 29 Jun 1830, m: 30 Sep 1850 in Sussex, Delaware, d: 10 Jul 1905 ............5 Daniel Knowles b: Abt. 1838 in Delaware, d: Aft. 1850 ............5 Julia Ann Knowles b: 11 Mar 1840 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 30 Oct 1922 in Milford, Cedar Creek, Sussex, Delaware ............5 Sarah 'Sallie' C. Knowles b: 30 Jun 1843 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 09 Jun 1923 in Nanticoke Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware .........4 James Ridgeway Barr b: 11 Apr 1809 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 07 Oct 1879 in Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri + Levina Ann Short b: 1815 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 06 Dec 1832 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 05 Sep 1851 in Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri ............5 George Washington Barr b: 02 Jan 1834 in Delaware, d: 18 Nov 1894 in Shelby County, Missouri + Nancy Jane Barr b: 1838 in Indiana, d: 15 Jan 1918 ...............6 Elizobeth M. Barr b: Abt. 1860 in Missouri ...............6 Charles S. Barr b: 14 Sep 1861 in Missouri, d: 26 Feb 1936 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri ...............6 James E. Barr b: Abt.
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