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Nancy Ann McCaslin

Birth25 Dec 1819 - Columbia Falls, Washington, Maine, United States
Death30 Jun 1852 - Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States
MotherPolly Mary
FatherJohn McCaslin

Born in Columbia Falls, Washington, Maine, United States on 25 Dec 1819 to John McCaslin and Polly Mary. Nancy Ann McCaslin married David Brown Strout and had 5 children. She passed away on 30 Jun 1852 in Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States.

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John Mccaslin
1782 - 1829
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Polly Mary
1791 - 1850
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David Brown Strout
1802 - 1876
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Benjamin W Strout
1844 - 1916
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Lucy Ann Strout
1840 - Unknown
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Catherine R Strout
1840 - 1858
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Nancy R. Strout
1852 - 1915
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Martha Ann Strout
1844 - Unknown

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