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Nancy Taylor

Birth1778 - North Carolina, United States
Death1860 - Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States
MotherJean Huie
FatherJohn Edward Iver McMillan

Born in North Carolina, United States on 1778 to John Edward Iver McMillan and Jean Huie. Nancy Taylor married James McMillan and had 13 children. She passed away on 1860 in Fayette, Fayette, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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John Edward Iver Mcmillan
1748 - 1803
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Jean Huie
1751 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James Mcmillan
1778 - 1860
Children Show all
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Mary Elizabeth Mcmillan
1801 - 1886
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Apsy Marina Mcmillan
1810 - 1875
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John Mcmillan
1796 - 1839
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Asa Mcmillian
1811 - 1870
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Ira Ellis Mcmillion
1799 - 1853
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Lemuel G Mcmillan
1794 - 1855
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Charlotte Mcmillan
1793 - 1828
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Abner Mcmillian
1809 - 1869
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Rebecca Mcmillan
1799 - 1886
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John C Mcmillan
1799 - 1856
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Hugh G. Mcmillan
1804 - 1862
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Nancy Mcmillan
1818 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Mcmillian
1808 - 1892

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