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NANCY ERWIN

Birth8 December 1821 - County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Death2/26/1910 - GREENLEAF WASHINGTON COUNTY KS
MotherElizabeth McKelvy
FatherMoses Erwin

Born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland on 8 December 1821 to Moses Erwin and Elizabeth McKelvy. NANCY ERWIN married James McKelvy and had 9 children. She passed away on 2/26/1910 in GREENLEAF WASHINGTON COUNTY KS.

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Parents
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Moses Erwin
1785 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mckelvy
1794 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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James Mckelvy
1816 - 1879
Children Show all
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Robert Mckelvy
1853 - 1934
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William Smith Mckelvy
1858 - 1941
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Moses Mckelvy
1856 - 1922
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Elizabeth Mckelvy
1842 - 1890
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James Mckelvy
1849 - 1899
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Matthew Mckelvy
1846 - 1924
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Margeret A Maggie Mckelvy
1860 - 1946
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Sarah Jane Mckelvy
1850 - 1900
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John G. Mckelvy
1862 - 1863

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