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Bathsheba Nance

Birth1822 - Lawrence, Lawrence, Ohio, United States
Death25 Jul 1880 - Union City, Fulton, Arkansas, United States
MotherELIZABETH BETSEY DODD
FatherRichard Nance

Born in Lawrence, Lawrence, Ohio, United States on 1822 to Richard Nance and ELIZABETH BETSEY DODD. Bathsheba Nance married John Huggins and had 12 children. She passed away on 25 Jul 1880 in Union City, Fulton, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Nance
1803 - 1870
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Elizabeth Betsey Dodd
1803 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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John Huggins
1814 - 1880
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John Huggins
1819 - 1905
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Ruth A. Huggins
1846 - 1907
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Franklin P Huggins
1853 - 1912
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Eliza Huggins
1842 - 1897
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James Huggins
1847 - 1880
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Thomas Huggins
1850 - 1895
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Samuel L Huggins
1844 - 1900
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John Huggins
1839 - 1891
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Ellen Huggins
1847 - Unknown
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Naomi Huggins
1850 - Unknown
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Washington William Huggins
1832 - Unknown
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Eliza Huggins Wilson
1841 - 1897
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Robert Huggins
1837 - 1887

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