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Hannah Downs

Birth1843 - Tennessee
Death1879 - Missouri (moved to Missouri in the 1870's w/husband; after her death husband brought his family by ox team to Jack Co., Texas where his brother, William, was living
MotherNancy Rice Dudley
FatherRobert Downs

Born in Tennessee on 1843 to Robert Downs and Nancy Rice Dudley. Hannah Downs married Robert Wilson Craig and had 10 children. She passed away on 1879 in Missouri (moved to Missouri in the 1870's w/husband; after her death husband brought his family by ox team to Jack Co., Texas where his brother, William, was living.

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Parents
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Robert Downs
1812 - 1901
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Nancy Rice Dudley
1817 - 1854
Spouse(s)
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Robert Wilson Craig
1843 - 1918
Children Show all
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Lawrence Craig
1868 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Craig
1870 - 1945
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Lula Belle Craig
1873 - 1926
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Norah Craig
1879 - Unknown
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William Craig
1863 - Unknown
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Lewis Craig
1869 - Unknown
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Susan K Craig
1867 - Unknown
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Dellar Craig
1877 - Unknown
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Emla Craig
1862 - Unknown
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John Craig
1871 - Unknown

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