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Nancy Eckle

Birth11 Jun 1822 - Bath, Virginia, United States
Death12 Sep 1898 - Big Cove Creek, Gilmer, West Virginia, United States
MotherMary Jane Pullin
FatherBenjamin Eakle

Born in Bath, Virginia, United States on 11 Jun 1822 to Benjamin Eakle and Mary Jane Pullin. Nancy Eckle married Thomas Thornhill Law and had 11 children. She passed away on 12 Sep 1898 in Big Cove Creek, Gilmer, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Benjamin Eakle
1771 - 1848
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Mary Jane Pullin
1795 - 1835
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Thornhill Law
1820 - 1910
Children Show all
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Louisa Generva Law
1865 - 1952
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Enoch E Law
1858 - 1919
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Josiah Simpson "John" Law
1853 - 1919
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Eliza Ellen Law
1862 - 1897
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Martha Law
1861 - 1905
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Margaret Catherine Law
1851 - 1922
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Rebecca Laverna Law
1855 - 1934
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Sarah Melvinia Law
1849 - 1926
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John Beer Law
1842 - 1846
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Mary Jane Law
1845 - 1846
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Elisabeth A Law
1846 - 1910

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