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Nancy McDaniel

Birthabt 1806 - Kentucky
DeathBET 1860 AND 1870 - Hancock County, Tennessee
MotherMargaret Watkins
FatherJohn (McDonald) McDaniel

Born in Kentucky on abt 1806 to John (McDonald) McDaniel and Margaret Watkins. Nancy McDaniel married James Thomas Jackson and had 14 children. She passed away on BET 1860 AND 1870 in Hancock County, Tennessee.

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Parents
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John (Mcdonald) Mcdaniel
1762 - 1834
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Margaret Watkins
1766 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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James Thomas Jackson
1800 - 1875
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Nancy Mariah Jackson
1830 - 1919
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Peter Jackson
1838 - 1924
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Henry E Jackson
1832 - 1915
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William Jackson
1841 - 1910
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Mary Jane Jackson
1838 - 1886
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James Jackson
1832 - 1902
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Benjamin Franklin Jackson
1846 - 1920
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Thomas Jackson
1827 - 1904
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Margaret Jackson
1832 - 1889
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John Jackson
1823 - 1876
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Martha Ann Jackson
1828 - 1884
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George Washington Jackson
1848 - 1924
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Nancy M Jackson
1845 - 1934
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Catherine Jackson
1829 - Unknown

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