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Nancy Minter Pullins

Birth10 Feb 1799 - Madison, Kentucky, United States
Death14 Feb 1884 - Clay, Missouri, USA
MotherCelia Walker
FatherLoftus Usher, Jr Pullins

Born in Madison, Kentucky, United States on 10 Feb 1799 to Loftus Usher, Jr Pullins and Celia Walker. Nancy Minter Pullins married Reuben Johnson Eastin and had 13 children. She passed away on 14 Feb 1884 in Clay, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Loftus Usher, Jr Pullins
1764 - 1841
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Celia Walker
1771 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Reuben Johnson Eastin
1797 - 1867
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George W. Eastin
1844 - 1892
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James W. Eastin
1820 - 1898
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Loftus Eastin
1829 - 1866
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Amanda Melvina Eastin
1823 - 1882
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Thomas Creighton Eastin
1818 - 1903
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Samuel David Easton
1833 - 1878
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William Walker Eastin
1827 - 1889
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Joel Eastin
1828 - 1908
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Stephen W Eastin
1836 - 1911
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Susan Eastin
1839 - 1841
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Samuel P Eastin
1832 - 1861
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Warren W. Eastin
1817 - Unknown
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Marge Susan Easton
1843 - Unknown

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