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Nancy Sayers

Birthabt 1810 - Georgia, USA
Deathaft 1880 - Baldwin County, GA
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Born in Georgia, USA on abt 1810. Nancy Sayers married John Wesley Hall DPD & F&A M and had 11 children. She passed away on aft 1880 in Baldwin County, GA.

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John Wesley Hall Dpd & F&a M
1799 - 1875
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Elizabeth Newton Hall
1851 - 1921
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John Wesley Hall
1844 - 1928
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Rebecca Hall
1840 - 1920
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Andrew Jackson Hall
1828 - 1910
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Benjamin Franklin Hall
1836 - 1872
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Thomas J. Hall
1830 - 1910
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George Pierce Hall
1847 - 1864
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Amamda Melvina Fitzland Hall
1826 - 1900
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Amelia Stinson Hall
1834 - 1908
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James Madison Hall
1838 - 1863
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Bolling C. Hall
1842 - Unknown

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