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Nathan A Deacon

Birth1782 - Virginia, USA
Death1868 - Nelson, Kentucky, USA
MotherJane Wray - Deacon - Scott
FatherJames A. Deacon

Born in Virginia, USA on 1782 to James A. Deacon and Jane Wray - Deacon - Scott. Nathan A Deacon married Eleanor Wood and had 8 children. He passed away on 1868 in Nelson, Kentucky, USA.

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James A. Deacon
1760 - 1820
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Jane Wray - Deacon - Scott
1765 - 1844
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Eleanor Wood
1785 - 1840
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Elizabeth Deacon
1821 - 1855
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James William Deacon
1805 - 1884
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Amgrade A. Deacon
1808 - 1870
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Nathaniel A Deacon
1802 - 1842
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George Washington Deacon
1826 - Unknown
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Hampton Deacon
1817 - 1868
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John Deacon
1805 - Unknown
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Michael H. Deacon
1840 - Unknown

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