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Nancy M Beasley

Birth1822 - Stokes, North Carolina, United States
Death24 Nov 1903 - Washington, Appanoose, Iowa, United States
MotherSarah Bird Hardy
FatherRichard E Beasley

Born in Stokes, North Carolina, United States on 1822 to Richard E Beasley and Sarah Bird Hardy. Nancy M Beasley married Gustavas Augustus Peek and had 10 children. She passed away on 24 Nov 1903 in Washington, Appanoose, Iowa, United States.

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Parents
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Richard E Beasley
1796 - 1881
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Sarah Bird Hardy
1803 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Gustavas Augustus Peek
1823 - 1899
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John W Peek Greatgranduncle
1862 - 1942
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Daniel B Sanders Peek
1849 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Peek
1854 - 1922
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Lydia Elizabeth Peek
1867 - 1922
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Perry Peak
1859 - 1941
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Francis M Peek
1845 - 1928
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Mary Peek
1850 - 1883
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Alfred Mason Peek
1857 - 1937
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Samuel Swanson Peek
1855 - 1932
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Emelia M Peek
1847 - 1878

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