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Nancy Hall

Birth1817 - Scott, Virginia, United States
Death27 Apr 1881 - Pike, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary Polly Sturgill
FatherNimrod Rodden Hall

Born in Scott, Virginia, United States on 1817 to Nimrod Rodden Hall and Mary Polly Sturgill. Nancy Hall married Peter Mckinney and had 9 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1881 in Pike, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Nimrod Rodden Hall
1784 - 1871
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Mary Polly Sturgill
1786 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Peter Mckinney
1807 - 1880
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Sarah Jane Mckinney
1838 - 1918
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Robert Mckinney
1834 - 1883
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Emily Mckinney
1842 - 1913
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Mary Anne Mckinney
1833 - 1898
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Milton Mckinney
1840 - 1912
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Elijah Mckinney
1848 - 1915
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James Mac Kiney
1858 - Unknown
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James "Jim" Mckinney
1835 - 1912
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George Mckinney
1866 - 1941

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