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Nancy Patrick

Birth1826 - Floyd, Kentucky, United States
Death3 Jan 1926 - Madison, Arkansas, United States
MotherMary Ann Everage Hatfield
FatherJames Patrick

Born in Floyd, Kentucky, United States on 1826 to James Patrick and Mary Ann Everage Hatfield. Nancy Patrick married Merida Flemon Prater and had 12 children. She passed away on 3 Jan 1926 in Madison, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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James Patrick
1766 - 1860
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Mary Ann Everage Hatfield
1777 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Merida Flemon Prater
1825 - 1896
Children Show all
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Elijah White Prater
1858 - 1920
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Eliza Bell Prater
1869 - Unknown
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John Jackson Prater
1862 - 1934
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Meridith Fleming Pleasant (Merida) Prater
1857 - 1888
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Robert Prater
1847 - Unknown
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Eviline Prater
1851 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Prater
1848 - 1860
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Margaret Prater
1866 - Unknown
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Nancy J Prater
1864 - Unknown
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Sarah J. Prater
1855 - Unknown
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Perline Prater
1844 - Unknown
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William D Ritchie
1852 - 1905

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