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Nancy Cherry

Birth1794 - Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Death1852 - Haywood County, Tennessee, USA
MotherElizabeth Gainer
FatherJesse Alton Cherry

Born in Pitt County, North Carolina, USA on 1794 to Jesse Alton Cherry and Elizabeth Gainer. Nancy Cherry married Cornelius Buck and had 12 children. She passed away on 1852 in Haywood County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Jesse Alton Cherry
1750 - 1804
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Elizabeth Gainer
1750 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Cornelius Buck
1780 - 1838
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John Wesley Halliburton
1814 - 1850
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Fix (1Mar) -- Albert Alexander Buck (Rbm)
1829 - 1908
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Juritha Buck
1821 - 1921
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Henry Buck
1815 - 1876
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Churchwell Cornelius Buck (Rbm)
1819 - 1869
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Caroline Buck
1809 - 1863
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Cornelia Buck
1834 - 1890
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Franklin Buck
1818 - 1850
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Frances "Fanny" Buck
1808 - 1885
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Humphry Buck
1824 - 1894
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Pleoman Buck
1826 - Unknown
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Adlean Buck
1817 - 1878
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Amanda Elizabeth Halliburton
1838 - 1919

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