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Daniel Granger Nix 1827–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 FEB 1827

Birth Location: Pickens County, South Carolina

Death Date: 3 JAN 1912

Death Location: Moody's Chapel, Etowah County, Alabama

Father: Jennings Nix

Mother: Lucinda Alexander

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Holden, Nancy Turner

Children(s): Harrison Nix, Lettic Nix, Mary Nix, Falby Nix, Martha Nix, Virginia Nix, Julia Nix, David Nix

The story of Daniel Granger Nix began in 1827 in Pickens County, South Carolina. Daniel Granger Nix married Elizabeth Ann Holden, Nancy Louise Turner, and had children including David S Nix, Falby Jane Nix, Harrison Jenning Nix, Julia A Nix, Lettic Malinda Nix, Martha Frances Nix, Mary Ann Nix, Virginia Princess Nix. Daniel Granger Nix passed away in 1912 in Moody's Chapel, Etowah County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Daniel Granger Nix began in 1827 in Pickens County, South Carolina.
  • Daniel Granger Nix married Elizabeth Ann Holden, Nancy Louise Turner, and had children including David S Nix, Falby Jane Nix, Harrison Jenning Nix, Julia A Nix, Lettic Malinda Nix, Martha Frances Nix, Mary Ann Nix, Virginia Princess Nix.
  • Daniel Granger Nix passed away in 1912 in Moody's Chapel, Etowah County, Alabama.

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Daniel Nix's Ancestors

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Daniel Nix
1827–1912
Birth Place: Pickens County, South Carolina
Parents
Jennings Nix
1803–1885
Georgia
Lucinda Alexander
1795–1856
Pendleton District, South Carolina
Grandparents
Daniel (David) Alexander
1760–1850
Virginia
Mary Unk
1757–1851
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel Nix's Descendants

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Daniel (Granger) Nix (7 FEB 1827–3 JAN 1912) m. Elizabeth (Ann) Holden (20 MAY 1827–8 JUN 1893) m. Nancy (Louise) Turner (1 APR 1849–)
  1. 1. Harrison (Jenning) Nix 1852–1898 m. Louiza (Penitas) Conn 1859–1928
    1. 1. Sallie (Elizabeth) Nix 1889–1964 m. Henry (Franklin) Wilemon 1882–1947
      1. 1. James (Odes) Wilemon 1907–1970 m. Lillian (Arnie) Holcomb 1908–1963
      2. 2. Bertha (Loudessa) Wilemon 1905–1997 m. Roy (J.) Holcomb 1901–1996
        1. 1. Vilicene Battles 1927–2015
        2. 2. Evalene Holcomb 1926–
    2. 2. Daniel (Cylvester) Nix 1877–1966 m. Margaret (Frances) Foster 1880–1948
      1. 1. Robert (Earl) Nix 1903–1992 m. Amanda (Beatrice) Galloway 1906–
    3. 3. James (Russell) Nix 1880–1958
    4. 4. William (Tyre) Nix 1882–1976 m. Frances (Lily) Crawford 1884–1950
      1. 1. Maggie (Eunice) Nix 1916–1999 m. Marion (Odis) Payne 1911–
      2. 2. Verna Nix 1920–
      3. 3. Maggie (Viola) Nix 1905–1993 m. John (A) Seay 1901–1963
        1. 1. Louis (Earl) Seay 1927–2005 m. Mildred (Catherine) McClain 1925–2015
      4. 4. James (Oscar) Nix 1908–1991 m. Arlie (Luvenia) Scott 1914–
        1. 1. Bernice (Imogene) Nix 1929–1989
    5. 5. Ethel (Isabelle) Alexander 1886–1952
    6. 6. Jennings (Dewitt) Nix 1892–
    7. 7. Harvey (Andrew) Nix 1894–
  2. 2. Lettic (Malinda) Nix 1846–
  3. 3. Mary (Ann) Nix 1848–
  4. 4. Falby (Jane) Nix 1849–
  5. 5. Martha (Frances) Nix 1855–
  6. 6. Virginia (Princess) Nix 1859–
  7. 7. Julia (A.) Nix 1862–
  8. 8. David (S.) Nix 1866–

Daniel Nix's Timeline

2 Records

1827
7 FEB 1827
Birth of Daniel Granger Nix in Pickens County, South Carolina
Pickens County, South Carolina
1912
3 JAN 1912
Age 85
Death of Daniel Granger Nix in At Home, Near Altoona, Etowah Co, Alabama
At Home, Near Altoona, Etowah Co, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 FEB 1827
    Event Place: Pickens County, South Carolina
    Record Source: Lucinda alexander.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 JAN 1912
    Event Place: At Home, Near Altoona, Etowah Co, Alabama
    Record Source: Lucinda alexander.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Moody's Chapel, Etowah County, Alabama
    Record Source: Lucinda alexander.FTW

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