MrWilliamBeltonStancill
Ancestors
Son ofWilliam Hamilton StancillandMinerva Ann (Sutherland) Stancill
Brother ofSamial H Stancill
Husband ofSarah Jane (Duckett) Stancill— married[date unknown] [location unknown]
Father ofRobert B Stancill andWilliam Hamilton Stancill

Family Tree of William Stancill
William
MrWilliamBeltonStancill
Ancestors
Son ofWilliam Hamilton StancillandMinerva Ann (Sutherland) Stancill
Brother ofSamial H Stancill
Husband ofSarah Jane (Duckett) Stancill— married[date unknown] [location unknown]
Father ofRobert B Stancill andWilliam Hamilton Stancill
Parents
08 Aug 1840 - 16 Feb 1907
South Carolina
27 Jul 1842 - abt 28 Dec 1913
South Carolina
Grandparents
abt 1805 - 1865
Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States of America
abt 24 Mar 1805 - 08 Feb 1899
Pickens, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
abt 1764 - abt 21 Jul 1845
Culpeper, Virginia
[Sutherland great-grandmother?]
abt 1760 - abt 1847
abt 1777 - aft 1850
Halifax, North Carolina, United States
Descendants of William Stancill

Biography
William was born in 1856. William Stancill ... He passed away in 1931.[1]
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Sources
- ↑ First-hand information as remembered by Scott Cleary, Friday, June 20, 2014.Replace this citation if there is another source.
<Belton was Road commissioner in Murray Co :
The "Courtground" or voting place for the area has long been in the Sardis community, though it was probably once located near present-day Casey Springs. There was once a "courthouse" at Ike Couch's north of Sardis and in more recent years elections have been held at the Davis store. Local officials formerly included road commissioners such asBelton Stancill, a Mr. Parker, and Henry Beamer, along with school trustees and justices of the peace. Early school trustees in the district were J.E. Jackson (1877), ___ Galaway (1877-78), E. Clary (1887), Absalom Weaver (1880), Thomas Clary (1881), Henry Beamer (1885-1890, 1892), Rev. J.H. Phillips (1882-1890), Ben Teasley (1890), A.J. Martin (1890-92), Ben Bright (1890), Abe Looney (1895-98), John P. Morgan (1898), and Drake Loughridge (1895). In 1877. the year the Murray County School System was organized, four schools operated in District No. 984. The teachers were B.A. Kuhn, T.M. Callaway, C.W. Grant, and J.W. Langston. In 1882 four schools continued to operate with Miss Bettie Moore, J.F. Petty, J.E. Eldridge, and Thomas S. Kelly as teachers. In 1885 A.L. Cleary had a school called Wilsons. />
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships.It is likely that theseautosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with William:- ~6.25%James Cleary :AncestryDNA,GEDmatch A571299, Ancestry member wichita6
- ~1.56%Kristen (Martin) Faust :AncestryDNA, Ancestry member kristenleighmartin
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