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Nancy Ann Eiland

Birth11 Sep 1827 - Hancock, Georgia, United States
Death9 Apr 1901 - Alabama, USA
MotherCatherine Shaw
FatherLevi Daniel Eiland

Born in Hancock, Georgia, United States on 11 Sep 1827 to Levi Daniel Eiland and Catherine Shaw. Nancy Ann Eiland married Alexander Dove McDougald and had 6 children. She passed away on 9 Apr 1901 in Alabama, USA.

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Levi Daniel Eiland
1791 - 1872
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Catherine Shaw
1793 - 1870
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Alexander Dove Mcdougald
1822 - 1880
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Levi Daniel Mcdugald
1858 - 1946
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Nancy Ann Mcdougald
1863 - 1936
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Martha Catherine Mcdougald
1855 - 1920
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James Monroe Mcdougald
1853 - 1920
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Mary Mc Dougald
1861 - 1942
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Sarah Ann "Sallie" Mcdougald
1856 - 1879

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