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Nancy Johnston

Birth1 Feb 1796 - Hanover, Washington Co., Pennsylvania
Death15 Jul 1829 - Brecksville, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
MotherMargaret Timmons
FatherEdward Johnston

Born in Hanover, Washington Co., Pennsylvania on 1 Feb 1796 to Edward Johnston and Margaret Timmons. Nancy Johnston married John FARRAR and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Jul 1829 in Brecksville, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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Edward Johnston
1772 - 1827
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Margaret Timmons
1773 - 1852
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John Farrar
1782 - 1827
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Margaret Farrar
1812 - 1886
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Andrew Judson Farrar
1817 - 1896
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Mary Farrar
1816 - 1873
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Edward Johnston Farrar
1819 - 1851
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Sarah Farrar
1814 - 1887
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Roxanna Farrar
1821 - Unknown
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Samuel Farrar
1801 - 1841

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