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Nancy Lay

Birth5 June 1822 - South Carolina
Death12 May 1902 - Granbury, Hood, Texas, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherCharles Freeman Lay

Born in South Carolina on 5 June 1822 to Charles Freeman Lay. Nancy Lay married Jesse Allen Ellis and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 May 1902 in Granbury, Hood, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Freeman Lay
1802 - 1877
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Spouse(s)
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Jesse Allen Ellis
1811 - 1888
Children Show all
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Stephen Fletcher Ellis
1856 - 1938
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Julia Ann Ellis
1844 - 1897
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Emma Frances Ellis
1864 - 1932
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Mary Elizabeth Ellis
1851 - Unknown
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John D. Ellis
1851 - Unknown
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Artie Jane Ellis
1859 - 1936
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James Andrew Ellis
1862 - 1939
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Sarah S Ellis
1853 - 1927
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William Ellis
1840 - 1930
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Emma Leolin Ellis
1864 - 1943

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