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Nancy Jane King

Birth14 Apr 1844 - Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death28 Sep 1912 - Randolph County, Missouri, USA
MotherMinerva Elizabeth Collett
FatherJames Oliver King

Born in Monroe County, Missouri, USA on 14 Apr 1844 to James Oliver King and Minerva Elizabeth Collett. Nancy Jane King married James Franklin Nichols and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Sep 1912 in Randolph County, Missouri, USA.

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James Oliver King
1820 - 1904
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Minerva Elizabeth Collett
1816 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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James Franklin Nichols
1846 - 1938
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John Sterling Melone
1862 - 1932
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Jesse Malone
1880 - 1963
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George Washington Melone
1859 - 1927
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Ida Mae Melone (Willott)
1873 - 1966
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Daisy Melone
1878 - 1969
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Minerva Anna Melone
1864 - 1882
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Claude Melone
1876 - 1931
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Charles Melone
1872 - 1959
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Mary "Mollie" Malone (Sparkman)
1869 - 1939
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James William Melone
1866 - 1895

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