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Nancy ELY

Birth9 April 1813 - Buffalo, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Death30 Oct 1903 - Morris, Knox, Ohio, USA
MotherAnn JOLLY
FatherMartin ELY

Born in Buffalo, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA on 9 April 1813 to Martin ELY and Ann JOLLY. Nancy ELY married Robert MARSHALL and had 15 children. She passed away on 30 Oct 1903 in Morris, Knox, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Martin Ely
1791 - 1871
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Ann Jolly
1795 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Robert Marshall
1803 - 1864
Children Show all
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Martha C. Marshall
1859 - 1924
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Harriet Marshall
1833 - 1926
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Caroline Marshall
1847 - 1933
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Sophia Marshall
1856 - 1930
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Sarah Ann Marshall
1836 - 1910
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Lorenzo Marshall
1854 - 1930
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James K. Marshall
1844 - 1864
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Thomas Marshall
1842 - 1875
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Catharine Marshall
1846 - 1920
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Mary Jane Marshall
1858 - 1862
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William Legrand Lee Grand Of Kingfisher Marshall
1852 - 1934
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Martin V. Marshall
1840 - 1870
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William Legrand Kingfisher Marshall
1852 - 1934
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Legrand Marshall
1852 - Unknown
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Caroline Pealer
1848 - Unknown

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