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Nancy Mann

Birth1822 - Virginia, United States
Death1880 - Summers, West Virginia, United States
Mother2 - Rhoda S. Stodghill
FatherWilliam T. Mann

Born in Virginia, United States on 1822 to William T. Mann and 2 - Rhoda S. Stodghill. Nancy Mann married Smithren Smith Holdren and had 12 children. She passed away on 1880 in Summers, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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William T. Mann
1787 - 1858
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2 - Rhoda S. Stodghill
1795 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Smithren Smith Holdren
1816 - 1880
Children Show all
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Charles Lewis Holden
1856 - 1900
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John Walter Holdren
1847 - 1920
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Riley G. Holdren
1843 - 1889
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Rebecca Holdren
1853 - Unknown
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Sarah J Holdren
1844 - Unknown
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Rhoda E Holdren
1854 - 1919
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Emeline Holdren
1840 - Unknown
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Matilda E Holdren
1848 - Unknown
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Nancy V Haldren
1863 - Unknown
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Adelia Holdren
1865 - 1865
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Joel R. Holdren
1857 - 1857
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John Holden
1846 - Unknown

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