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Nancy Jane Steele

Birthabt 1847 - Arkansas, USA
Death26 Feb 1913 - Hamlin, Jones Co, Texas, USA
MotherSarah Ann Hulsey
FatherJohn STEELE

Born in Arkansas, USA on abt 1847 to John STEELE and Sarah Ann Hulsey. Nancy Jane Steele married Ambrose Youngblood and had 9 children. She passed away on 26 Feb 1913 in Hamlin, Jones Co, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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John Steele
1816 - 1850
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Sarah Ann Hulsey
1824 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Ambrose Youngblood
1849 - 1889
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William Richardson
1837 - Unknown
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Louisa Melvina Youngblood
1876 - 1956
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G.w. Youngblood
1878 - 1963
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Rebecka M. Youngblood
1872 - 1940
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Mack Donald Youngblood
1886 - 1961
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John M. Richardson
1874 - 1931
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Mary Ann E. (Annie) Youngblood
1868 - 1950
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Rosetta Youngblood
1875 - Unknown
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Charles E. "Charley" Youngblood
1875 - 1951
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Martha E Youngblood
1877 - Unknown

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