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Nancy Joyce

Birth1818 - Stokes, North Carolina, United States
DeathMar 1880 - Stokes, North Carolina, United States
MotherCelia Sealy Poore
FatherWilliam C Joyce

Born in Stokes, North Carolina, United States on 1818 to William C Joyce and Celia Sealy Poore. Nancy Joyce married Reuben V. Southern and had 11 children. She passed away on Mar 1880 in Stokes, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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William C Joyce
1777 - 1843
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Celia Sealy Poore
1783 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Reuben V. Southern
1814 - 1873
Children Show all
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William Washington Southern
1837 - 1909
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Sarah Ann Elizabeth Southern
1844 - 1925
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Matilda Southern
1849 - 1917
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Theresia Arrenia Southern
1840 - Unknown
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Salena Southern
1845 - 1925
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Rachel Fuell Southen
1851 - 1904
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Eliza J. Southern
1834 - Unknown
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Reuben Vance Southern
1855 - 1904
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Robert Hill Southern
1856 - Unknown
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Elijah J Southern
1834 - Unknown
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Martharza Southern
1842 - Unknown

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