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Nancy E Daugherty

BirthJun 13, 1836 - Van Buren, Arkansas, USA
Death10 Dec 1895 - Pearsall, Frio, Texas, USA
MotherSarah Cecil
FatherWilliam Dorerty

Born in Van Buren, Arkansas, USA on Jun 13, 1836 to William Dorerty and Sarah Cecil. Nancy E Daugherty married Nathaniel Warren Newman and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 Dec 1895 in Pearsall, Frio, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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William Dorerty
1799 - Unknown
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Sarah Cecil
1800 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Warren Newman
1828 - 1904
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William Jefferson Newman
1859 - 1951
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Bell V. Newman
1876 - Unknown
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John Pinkney Newman
1873 - 1961
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James C Newman
1869 - Unknown
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Nancy J Newman
1866 - Unknown
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Mary E Newman
1861 - Unknown
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Elizabeth E. Newman
1871 - Unknown

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