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Nancy Walker

Birth28 Oct 1772 - North Carolina, USA
Death11 April 1843 - Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States
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Born in North Carolina, USA on 28 Oct 1772. Nancy Walker married Stephen Childress and had 13 children. She passed away on 11 April 1843 in Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States.

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Stephen Childress
1765 - 1829
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Thomas Jefferson Childress
1802 - 1884
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William Walker (S/ostephen&walker) Childress
1787 - 1892
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Susan Childress
1793 - 1834
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William Green Childress
1793 - 1846
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Mary Polly Childress
1797 - 1881
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Martha Lawrence Childress
1787 - 1804
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Dr. Stephen S. Childress
1788 - 1850
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Elizabeth Childress
1790 - Unknown
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Stephen P Childress
1816 - 1864
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Sally Childress
1804 - 1846
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Caledonia Childress
1787 - 1804
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Joel Gaines Childress
Unknown - Unknown
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James I. Childers
1811 - 1871

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