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Nancy Ann Corn

Birth1757 - Albemarle, Virginia, USA
DeathSep 1816 - Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA
MotherMolly E Noel
FatherMATTHEW Peter Cohen/Corn

Born in Albemarle, Virginia, USA on 1757 to MATTHEW Peter Cohen/Corn and Molly E Noel. Nancy Ann Corn married Benjamin Hancock and had 11 children. She passed away on Sep 1816 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Matthew Peter Cohen/corn
1726 - 1808
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Molly E Noel
1720 - 1773
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Hancock
1756 - 1817
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John Hancock
1783 - 1855
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Elizabeth Hancock
1801 - 1825
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Charles Hancock
1798 - 1875
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Lewis J Hancock
1787 - 1866
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Mary Hancock
1789 - 1849
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Martha Hancock
1788 - 1824
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James Hancock
1794 - 1871
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Benjamin Hancock
1803 - 1875
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Major Hancock
1792 - 1879
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Nancy Hancock
1800 - 1860
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Richard Hancock
1783 - 1855

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