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Nancy CARLETON

Birth02 Jul 1784 - Hampshire Co,Virginia
Death1880 - Indiana, United States
MotherMary White
FatherJames McBride

Born in Hampshire Co,Virginia on 02 Jul 1784 to James McBride and Mary White. Nancy CARLETON married Elias Chenoweth and had 8 children. She passed away on 1880 in Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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James Mcbride
1727 - 1797
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Mary White
1753 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Elias Chenoweth
1781 - 1882
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William E Chenoweth
1805 - 1881
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Eleanor Chenoweth
1807 - 1888
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John Chenoweth
1809 - 1895
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Chenoweth
1825 - Unknown
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Margaret "Margery" Chenoweth
1812 - Unknown
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Rhoda Chenoweth
1804 - Unknown
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Rachel Chenoweth
1814 - Unknown
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Elias Chenoweth
1817 - Unknown

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