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Nancy Wesson

Birth1816 - North Carolina, USA
Death1870 - Lauderdale, Alabama, United States
MotherHannah Howard
FatherWilliam "Wiley" Wesson

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1816 to William "Wiley" Wesson and Hannah Howard. Nancy Wesson married James M. Hendrix and had 13 children. She passed away on 1870 in Lauderdale, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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William "Wiley" Wesson
1774 - 1850
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Hannah Howard
1778 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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James M. Hendrix
1806 - 1880
Children Show all
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William Lee 'Wesley' Hendrix
1849 - 1932
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Dennis Carroll Hendrix
1839 - 1927
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Dorinda Hendrix
1853 - 1920
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Henry S Hendrix
1856 - 1943
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Sterling Hendricks
1833 - 1932
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Sarah Hendrix
1846 - Unknown
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Lucindia M Hendrix
1836 - 1893
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Malissa Hendrix
1841 - Unknown
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John C Hendrix
1845 - Unknown
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James C. Hendrix
1839 - 1924
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William Pinkney Hendrix
1843 - Unknown
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Richard Walker Hendrix
1855 - 1944
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Louisa Hendrix
1834 - 1901

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