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Nancy Ensor

Birth1714 - Blacksburg, Montgomery, Virginia, USA
Death1788 - Not Available
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Born in Blacksburg, Montgomery, Virginia, USA on 1714. Nancy Ensor married William Hungate and had 8 children. She passed away on 1788.

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William Hungate
1712 - 1754
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William Hungate
1725 - 1822
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Charles Hungate
1715 - 1755
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Ensor
Unknown - Unknown
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William Hungate
1715 - 1755
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William Hungate
1715 - 1755
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John Pleasant Hungate
1747 - 1817
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Charles Hungate
1745 - 1828
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Mary Hungate
1749 - 1826
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Nancy Hungate
1751 - 1757
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William Hungate
1744 - 1822
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Elizabeth Hungate
1752 - 1811
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Bess Hungate
1755 - 1757
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Charles Hungate
1745 - 1820

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