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Nancy Ann Sisson

Birth04 Nov 1773 - Charles, Maryland, USA
Death02 Sep 1850 - Not Available
MotherCatherine Gaines
FatherWilliam Sisson

Born in Charles, Maryland, USA on 04 Nov 1773 to William Sisson and Catherine Gaines. Nancy Ann Sisson married Stephen Crump and had 9 children. She passed away on 02 Sep 1850.

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William Sisson
1750 - 1782
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Catherine Gaines
1735 - 1781
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Stephen Crump
1770 - 1865
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John Crump
1807 - 1897
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Alfred Crump
1794 - 1885
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William Crump
1815 - 1882
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Leodysa Crump
1793 - 1868
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Sarah D Crump
1803 - 1878
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Nancy Ann Crump
1796 - 1870
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George Crump
1810 - 1841
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Lewis Crump
1798 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Crump
1826 - Unknown

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