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Ebenezer Nelson

Birth24 Jul 1777 - Salsbury, Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Death1846 - Marion, Monroe, Missouri
MotherMargaret Thomson
FatherJames Nelson

Born in Salsbury, Rowan, North Carolina, United States on 24 Jul 1777 to James Nelson and Margaret Thomson. Ebenezer Nelson married Frances (Frankey) Burgess (Burgis) and had 6 children. He passed away on 1846 in Marion, Monroe, Missouri.

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James Nelson
1745 - 1808
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Margaret Thomson
1748 - 1830
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Frances (Frankey) Burgess (Burgis)
1771 - 1833
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Diadema Nelson
1812 - 1901
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Nesbit Ebenezer Nelson
1816 - 1899
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Hiram Nelson
1806 - 1900
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Benjamin F. Nelson
Unknown - Unknown
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William Issac Nelson
1820 - Unknown
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Vashti Nelson
1827 - 1881

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