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Nancy Haley

Birth15 Mar 1817 - New Brunswick, Canada
Death24 FEB 1901 - Ontario, Ontario, Canada
MotherSarah Jane Hanson
FatherJames Haley

Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 15 Mar 1817 to James Haley and Sarah Jane Hanson. Nancy Haley married Clark Hanson and had 16 children. She passed away on 24 FEB 1901 in Ontario, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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James Haley
1782 - 1853
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Sarah Jane Hanson
1791 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Clark Hanson
1810 - 1892
Children Show all
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Henry Elmer Hanson
1851 - 1932
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Mary Elizabeth Hanson
1863 - 1914
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James Hanson
1842 - 1919
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Sarah D Hanson
1848 - 1935
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Daniel Hanson
1856 - 1937
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Edward Hanson
1850 - 1925
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Joshua Hanson
1859 - Unknown
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Hill Gilmore Hanson
1848 - Unknown
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Samuel Hanson
1845 - 1845
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Livinia Hanson
1843 - 1844
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Alonzo Hanson
1841 - 1842
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Adeline Hanson
1852 - 1853
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Alfred Clark Hanson
1852 - 1855
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Mary Elizabeth Hanson
1840 - 1842
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David Hanson
1857 - Unknown
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Silena Augusta Hanson
1846 - Unknown

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