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Nancy Jane Workman

Birth1841 - Marshall County, West Virginia, USA
Death27 Feb 1879 - Putnam, West Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth Hamilton
FatherWilliam Workman

Born in Marshall County, West Virginia, USA on 1841 to William Workman and Elizabeth Hamilton. Nancy Jane Workman married Benjamin Cornell and had 6 children. She passed away on 27 Feb 1879 in Putnam, West Virginia, United States.

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William Workman
1798 - 1880
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Elizabeth Hamilton
1807 - 1846
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Benjamin Cornell
1831 - 1908
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Stephen Harrison Cornell
1866 - 1959
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Mary Ann Cornell
1862 - 1939
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Benjamin Adam Cornell
1869 - 1938
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William Louis Cornell
1864 - 1919
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Sarah E. Cornell
1872 - 1946
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John Robert Cornell
1875 - 1956

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