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Amanda Gaines 1862–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Sep 1862

Birth Location: Gainesville, Georgia

Death Date: 13 Nov 1902

Death Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Father: John Gaines

Mother: Sarah Baxter

Spouse(s): David McNabb

Children(s): Andrew McNabb, Herman McNabb, Freddie McNabb, William McNabb, James McNabb, Claude McNabb, Mary McNabb

In 1862, Amanda Gaines entered the world in Gainesville, Georgia, born to John Richard Gaines And Sarah Elizabeth Baxter. Amanda Gaines married David A Mcnabb, and had children including Andrew Baxter Mcnabb, Claude King Mcnabb, Freddie Gray Mcnabb, Herman Wallace Mcnabb, James Pinkney Mcnabb, Living Mcnabb, Mary Louise Mcnabb, William A Mcnabb. Amanda Gaines passed away in 1902 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Biography

  • In 1862, Amanda Gaines entered the world in Gainesville, Georgia, born to John Richard Gaines And Sarah Elizabeth Baxter.
  • Amanda Gaines married David A Mcnabb, and had children including Andrew Baxter Mcnabb, Claude King Mcnabb, Freddie Gray Mcnabb, Herman Wallace Mcnabb, James Pinkney Mcnabb, Living Mcnabb, Mary Louise Mcnabb, William A Mcnabb.
  • Amanda Gaines passed away in 1902 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Amanda Gaines's Ancestors

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Amanda Gaines
1862–1902
Birth Place: Gainesville, Georgia
Parents
John Richard Gaines
1830–1869
Abbeville Dist., South Carolina
Sarah (Elizabeth) Baxter
1834–1908
Henry Co., Georgia
Grandparents
Richard Gaines
1781–1845
Culpeper Co. Virginia
Mary (Nancy) Smith
–1846
Elizabeth (" Betty") Isom
1806–1887
Great-Grandparents
Richard Gaines
1752–1837
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Gaines
1731–1796

Amanda Gaines's Descendants

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Amanda Gaines (10 Sep 1862–13 Nov 1902) m. David (A.) McNabb (02 Mar 1841–05 Mar 1918)
  1. 1. Andrew (Baxter) McNabb 1884–
  2. 2. Herman (Wallace) McNabb 1890–
  3. 3. Freddie (Gray) McNabb 1887–
  4. 4. William (A.) McNabb 1886–1886
  5. 5. James (Pinkney) McNabb 1893–1895
  6. 6. Claude (King) McNabb 1899–1907
  7. 7. Mary (Louise) McNabb 1902–1902

Amanda Gaines's Timeline

2 Records

1862
10 Sep 1862
Birth of Amanda Gaines in Gainesville, Georgia
Gainesville, Georgia
1902
13 Nov 1902
Age 40
Death of Amanda Gaines in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Sep 1862
    Event Place: Gainesville, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1902
    Event Place: Atlanta, Georgia

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