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Nancy Ann Halstead

Birth1 Jan 1853 - Boone County, Virginia, United States
DeathSeptember 19, 1939 - Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
MotherSarah "Sally" Carnes
FatherJohn Halstead

Born in Boone County, Virginia, United States on 1 Jan 1853 to John Halstead and Sarah "Sally" Carnes. Nancy Ann Halstead married Amos Totten and had 10 children. She passed away on September 19, 1939 in Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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John Halstead
1824 - 1900
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Sarah "Sally" Carnes
1824 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Amos Totten
1850 - 1931
Children Show all
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John Lawson Totten
1889 - 1949
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Martha L Totten
1878 - 1959
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Nancy E Totten
1892 - 1913
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Hester Ann Totten
1898 - 1967
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James W Totten
1886 - Unknown
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Sarah E Totton
1876 - 1930
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Ella Totten
1885 - Unknown
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Theodore Totten
1873 - Unknown
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Emma Elsie Jordan Totten
1884 - 1940
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Alma L. Totten
1881 - 1918

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