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Nancy B. Stonecipher

Birth1819 - Morgan, Tennessee, United States
Death21 November 1877 - Wilberton, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
MotherElizabeth Brasel
FatherBenjamin Stonecipher

Born in Morgan, Tennessee, United States on 1819 to Benjamin Stonecipher and Elizabeth Brasel. Nancy B. Stonecipher married Andrew Jackson Pruett and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 November 1877 in Wilberton, Fayette County, Illinois, USA.

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Benjamin Stonecipher
1784 - 1864
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Elizabeth Brasel
1787 - 1871
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Andrew Jackson Pruett
1818 - 1856
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Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Pruett
1840 - 1915
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Mary Jane Pruett
1843 - 1888
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James Martin Pruett
1851 - 1934
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Ellenor L. Pruett
1845 - 1908
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Gabriel Paris Pruett
1849 - 1916
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Willis G Pruett
1837 - 1913
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Isaac B Pruett
1839 - 1923
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Nancy Paralee Pruett
1847 - 1931
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Sarah Miranda Pruett
1853 - 1883

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