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Nancy Jane Young Stever

Birth1845 - Culleoka, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death1901 - Elkland, Webster County, Missouri, USA
MotherSarah Jane Rhea Young
FatherWilliam Carroll YOUNG

Born in Culleoka, Maury County, Tennessee, USA on 1845 to William Carroll YOUNG and Sarah Jane Rhea Young. Nancy Jane Young Stever married Peter C Stever and had 9 children. She passed away on 1901 in Elkland, Webster County, Missouri, USA.

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William Carroll Young
1822 - 1898
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Sarah Jane Rhea Young
1822 - 1909
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Peter C Stever
1824 - 1901
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Michael (Mike) S Stever
1877 - 1953
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Barbara Stever
1862 - 1955
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Nancy Amanda Stever-lewis
1865 - 1930
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Julia Stever
1863 - 1933
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William Taylor Stever
1875 - 1956
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John S Stever
1870 - Unknown
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Peter Stever
1869 - 1956
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Mary Effa Matlock
1873 - 1930
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Samuel Peter (Putnam) Stever
1883 - 1932

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