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Anna Mcneill 1868–1900 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1868
Birth Location: North Carolina
Death Date: Aft. 1900
Death Location: Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
Father: Solomon Black
Mother: Julia Love
Spouse(s): George McMillon
Children(s): Maggie Mcmillan
The story of Anna Mcneill began in 1868 in North Carolina. Anna Mcneill married George Mcmillon, and had children including Maggie Mcmillan. Anna Mcneill passed away in 1900 in Scotland County, North Carolina, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Anna Mcneill began in 1868 in North Carolina.
- Anna Mcneill married George Mcmillon, and had children including Maggie Mcmillan.
- Anna Mcneill passed away in 1900 in Scotland County, North Carolina, USA.
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Anna Mcneill's Ancestors
Anna Mcneill's Descendants
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1. Maggie Mcmillan 1888–1983 m. Martin Nichols 1880–1963
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1. Margaret Nichols 1917–1991 m. Clemmons Sellers 1915–1964
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1. Booker (T.) Sellers 1945–1992
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2. Magelene Sellers 1940–1995
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2. Winnie Nichols 1910–
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3. Picola Nichols 1922–1995
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4. Ardis (R) Nichols 1924–
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5. Leander Nichols 1916–
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6. Harvey Nichols 1914–
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7. Ottin (R) Nichols 1925–
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8. Picola Nichols 1922–1995
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Anna Mcneill's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1868
Event Place: North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1885
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aft. 1900
Event Place: Scotland County, North Carolina, USA