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Nancy Morrow

Birth1814 - South Carolina, USA
Deathabout 1856 - Marshall County, Alabama, USA
MotherMartha Lydia Thompson
FatherGeorge H Morrow

Born in South Carolina, USA on 1814 to George H Morrow and Martha Lydia Thompson. Nancy Morrow married William L. Chisam and had 12 children. She passed away on about 1856 in Marshall County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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George H Morrow
1783 - 1859
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Martha Lydia Thompson
1786 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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William L. Chisam
Unknown - 1840
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James Trimmier
1830 - 1870
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Wellborn Shinn
1814 - 1848
Children Show all
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Margaret Chism
1830 - 1876
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Mary Tremer
1855 - 1929
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George Washington Trimue
1848 - 1901
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James Chism
1839 - Unknown
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Ellen Tremer
1855 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Chisam
1838 - 1871
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Martha J Chisam
1832 - 1900
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David Chism
1834 - Unknown
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Joel Shinn Chisam
1842 - 1936
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Lee Roy Chism
1836 - 1858
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Elizabeth Ann Chisam
1838 - 1880
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Nancy Trimmier
1853 - Unknown

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