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Samuel Johnson Dancy

Birth17 Jan 1868 - Alleghany, North Carolina, United States
Death01 MAY 1950 - Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
MotherSarah Vannoy
FatherJoseph Dancy

Born in Alleghany, North Carolina, United States on 17 Jan 1868 to Joseph Dancy and Sarah Vannoy. Samuel Johnson Dancy married Elizabeth Dillard and had 10 children. He passed away on 01 MAY 1950 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA.

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Joseph Dancy
1840 - 1877
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Sarah Vannoy
1828 - 1894
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Elizabeth Dillard
1868 - 1939
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Nina Ruth Dancy
1908 - 1964
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Julia Etta Dancy
1892 - 1973
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Fred Fulton Dancy
1901 - 1998
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Clyde Raymond Dancy
1895 - 1956
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Annie May Dancy
1891 - 1976
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Edna Elizabeth Dancy
1904 - 1981
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Nora B Dancy
1899 - Unknown
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Eddie Dancy
1893 - Unknown
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Virginia R. Dancy
1909 - Unknown
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Mamie K. Dancy
1891 - 1891

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