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a. Note:   Listed in the 1800 Kershaw Co., SC Census, p. 425. One male 26 - 44, two males under 10, one female 26 - 44, one female 16 - 25, three females 10 - 15.
  Gracie Muncin, the owner of the old Spradling Family Bible stated that Charles has another son but he was not named. Charles may have listed him in his Will. There was a James named in his Will, but it is not too clear who he was from the wording of the Will.
  June 3, 1786 Camden District, South Carolina 'Wills and Administration 1781-1787' by Holcomb and Parker, page 8. George Brown, Apt. 11, Pak 3 34. Will of George Brown of Craven County to wife, Sarah, personal estate.... four children: Rueben, my first born; Susannah Mills and Anes Spradley and Sarah Brown being all that are now living ..... to Anes Spradley daughter Polly Spradley 100 acres; to son Rueben already given by deed of gift. Isreal Mathis and Francis Boykin, Executors. Dated Feb 14, 1786. George Brown, seal. Test: Edward Pigg, Proved by Edward Pigg, June 3, 1786 before J. Alexander, J.P.
  (Note: Anes(Agnes/Ann) may have been James Spradley's wife, b. bet. 1756-1784, Kershaw Co., SC, probably the son of Charles II Spradley/Spradling. Susannah Mills, above, was listed on the same page as James Sr., Charles, and Dillard Spradley in the 1800 Kershaw Co., SC Census. Susannah was a sister of Anes(Agnes?) Spradley.
  Reuben Brown, above, moved to Ohio Co., KY in about 1799.
  Susannah Mills was probably listed in the 1850 Dooly Co., GA Census, age 85, NC, near Charles II Spradley/Spradling's descendants. This gives more credibility to the fact that James was Charles II's son. She was listed with Thomas and Martha Mashburn, probably her daughter and son-in=law.
  It's not clear whether James was a son of Charles II's first wife or Martha his second wife. Given the fact that Agnes/Ann Spradley was married at the time of her father's will in 1786, he must have been the son of Charles II's first wife.



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