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Nancy Ann Burtle

Birth1780 - Charles County, Maryland, USA
Death10 January 1854 - Grayson County, Kentucky, USA
MotherCatharine McDaniel
FatherBenjamin Burtle

Born in Charles County, Maryland, USA on 1780 to Benjamin Burtle and Catharine McDaniel. Nancy Ann Burtle married George White and had 11 children. She passed away on 10 January 1854 in Grayson County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Burtle
1750 - 1830
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Catharine Mcdaniel
1758 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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George White
1775 - 1846
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Augustine Gusty White
1817 - 1877
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Vincent S White
1815 - 1874
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Joseph Martin White
1807 - 1868
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Mary "Polly" Mudd
1815 - 1849
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James White
1807 - 1850
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Mary G White
1812 - 1871
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George Washington White
1823 - Unknown
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Charles White
1829 - Unknown
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Socrates G White
1816 - 1879
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James Rogers White
1808 - 1901
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Elizabeth A White
1825 - 1895

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