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Nancy A Pearson

Birth30 Aug 1868 - Orange County, North Carolina
Death29 Nov 1933 - Newlin Twp, Alamance County, North Carolina
MotherMary Jane Fowler
FatherJas. Madison Pearson

Born in Orange County, North Carolina on 30 Aug 1868 to Jas. Madison Pearson and Mary Jane Fowler. Nancy A Pearson married Elwood W Andrew and had 5 children. She passed away on 29 Nov 1933 in Newlin Twp, Alamance County, North Carolina.

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Jas. Madison Pearson
1845 - 1904
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Mary Jane Fowler
1846 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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Elwood W Andrew
1867 - 1921
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Elwood Andrews
1870 - Unknown
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Ila Jane Andrew
1893 - 1977
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James Arthur Andrew
1894 - 1934
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Herman Dewitt Andrew
1900 - 1970
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Albert Jacob Andrew
1891 - 1959
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Alfred M Andrew
1891 - 1950

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