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Joseph Johnson Nance

Birth27 Mar 1870 - Pettus, Bee, Texas, United States
Death4 Aug 1947 - Del Rio, Val Verde, Texas USA
MotherMartha 'Mattie' Lucress Calliham
FatherDaniel Thomas Witter Nance

Born in Pettus, Bee, Texas, United States on 27 Mar 1870 to Daniel Thomas Witter Nance and Martha 'Mattie' Lucress Calliham. Joseph Johnson Nance married Annie Lee (Granny) McKinney and had 4 children. He passed away on 4 Aug 1947 in Del Rio, Val Verde, Texas USA.

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Daniel Thomas Witter Nance
1836 - 1914
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Martha 'Mattie' Lucress Calliham
1844 - 1920
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Annie Lee (Granny) Mckinney
1877 - 1955
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James Spivey Nance
1899 - 1971
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Austin Terrell Nance
1909 - 1990
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Nellie Nance
1904 - 1970
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Laura Nance
1901 - 1991

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