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Nancy Jane Hartless

BirthJul 1817 - Virginia, United States
Death11 Jan 1913 - Blackburn, Pawnee, Oklahoma
MotherSarah Louisa Curry
FatherJames Hartless

Born in Virginia, United States on Jul 1817 to James Hartless and Sarah Louisa Curry. Nancy Jane Hartless married Mark Halsey and had 13 children. She passed away on 11 Jan 1913 in Blackburn, Pawnee, Oklahoma.

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Parents
James Hartless
1790 - 1838
Sarah Louisa Curry
1793 - 1874
Spouse(s)
Mark Halsey
1799 - 1884
Ellis Jennings
1808 - 1853
Children Show all
Sarah Elizabeth Jennings
1850 - 1915
John Litton Halsey
1865 - Unknown
William Milton Halsey
1855 - 1918
Gray Garrett Jennings
1846 - 1915
Edward C Jennings
1849 - 1925
James W. Halsey
1858 - Unknown
Lucinda Helen Jennings
1852 - 1922

Edna Ann Halsey
1862 - 1884
Jasper Jennings
1845 - 1921
Edward Halsey
1860 - Unknown
Anna Elizabeth Jennings
1837 - 1922
Granville Crocket Jennings
1838 - 1900
Frances M Halsey
1850 - Unknown

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