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Nancy J Daniel

BirthOct 1851 - Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA
Death23 Mar 1927 - Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon, USA
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Born in Piedmont, Wayne County, Missouri, USA on Oct 1851. Nancy J Daniel married James Francis McAllister and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Mar 1927 in Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon, USA.

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James Francis Mcallister
1856 - 1925
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Lulu Margaret Mcallister
1896 - 1988
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Etta Caledonia Mcallister
1892 - 1893
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James William Mcallister
1881 - 1903
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Catie May Gertrude Mcallister
1894 - 1894
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Joseph Wiley Mcallister
1888 - 1967
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John Frances Mc Allister
1898 - 1913
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George Lee Mcallister
1890 - 1961
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Anna Belle Mcallister
1879 - 1941
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Lottie Jane Mcallister
1886 - 1976
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Mary Rebecca Mcallister
1883 - 1972

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