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Nancy Simonton

Birth1727 - Augusta, Virginia, United States
DeathAug 1799 - Union, South Carolina, United States
MotherMathilda Bulloch
FatherRobert Simonton

Born in Augusta, Virginia, United States on 1727 to Robert Simonton and Mathilda Bulloch. Nancy Simonton married William Means and had 8 children. She passed away on Aug 1799 in Union, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Simonton
1700 - 1755
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Mathilda Bulloch
1697 - 1792
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William Means
1727 - 1794
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James Constantine Means
1758 - 1807
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William James Means
1763 - 1848
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Hugh Means
1761 - 1817
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Rachel Kelso
1782 - Unknown
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John Means
1770 - 1837
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Margaret Means
1750 - 1790
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Mary Means
1767 - Unknown
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Jane Means
1772 - 1848

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