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Nancy McLellan

Birth01 Sep 1810 - Hancock County, Ga
Death29 Dec 1890 - Holmes County, MS
MotherMary 'Polly' Bird
FatherWilliam McClellan

Born in Hancock County, Ga on 01 Sep 1810 to William McClellan and Mary 'Polly' Bird. Nancy McLellan married Thomas Crawford Rayner and had 11 children. She passed away on 29 Dec 1890 in Holmes County, MS.

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Parents
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William Mcclellan
1783 - 1867
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Mary 'Polly' Bird
1785 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Crawford Rayner
1807 - 1862
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(453) Nancy C Barnes
1837 - Unknown
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Benjamin Rayner
1844 - 1904
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William Rayner
1830 - 1857
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Frances Georgia Rayner
1848 - 1858
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Susan Victoria Rayner
1846 - 1904
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Thomas Hoyt Rayner
1855 - 1926
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Marshall Milton Rayner
1850 - 1928
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John W Rayner
1842 - 1846
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Mary Ellen Rayner
1832 - 1880
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Elizabeth Jane Rayner
1835 - 1855
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Martha 'Mattie" Virginia Rayner
1839 - 1908

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