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Nancy E. Killian

Birth10 Mar 1810 - Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
Death10 Mar 1893 - Catawba, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Ann Elizabeth Sloop (Killian)
FatherAndrew Killian

Born in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States on 10 Mar 1810 to Andrew Killian and Mary Ann Elizabeth Sloop (Killian). Nancy E. Killian married John Hoke and had 11 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1893 in Catawba, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Andrew Killian
1771 - 1828
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Mary Ann Elizabeth Sloop (Killian)
1773 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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John Hoke
1799 - 1870
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Amanda Melvina Hoke
1844 - 1918
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Emaline Mahalla Hoke
1838 - 1907
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David Rufus Hoke
1826 - 1901
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Harriet C Hoke
1827 - 1895
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Frances Rebecca Hoke
1842 - 1907
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Melvina Eliza Hoke
1831 - 1892
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Poly Melancton Hoke
1846 - 1914
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Burlin Hoke
1833 - 1864
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Noah L. Hoke
1829 - 1854
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Catherine Hoke
1834 - 1896
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Orpha Malinda Hoke
1845 - 1877

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