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David Cooper Nance

Birth3 Mar 1865 - Dry Point, Shelby, Illinois, United States
Death30 Sep 1933 - Dry Point, Shelby, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Ann Fletcher
FatherMiles Nance

Born in Dry Point, Shelby, Illinois, United States on 3 Mar 1865 to Miles Nance and Mary Ann Fletcher. David Cooper Nance married Rachel Luisa Cosart and had 5 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1933 in Dry Point, Shelby, Illinois, United States.

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Miles Nance
1830 - 1891
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Mary Ann Fletcher
1834 - 1881
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Rachel Luisa Cosart
1863 - 1949
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Miles Sylvester Nance
1893 - 1968
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Lawrence Maurice Nance
1900 - 1992
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Sarah Alleva Nance
1894 - 1975
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David Irving "Irvie" Nance
1897 - 1969
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Hesse Edward Nance
1890 - 1971

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