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Edith Allene Nash 1930–2012 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 28, 1930

Birth Location: Rogersville, Greene, Missouri

Death Date: Oct 9, 2012

Death Location: Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa

Father: James Nash

Mother: Martha Bristol

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The story of Edith Allene Nash began in 1930 in Rogersville, Greene, Missouri. Edith Allene Nash married Jimmy Daniel West, and had children including Sjbdnamatch West. Edith Allene Nash passed away in 2012 in Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa.

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Biography

  • The story of Edith Allene Nash began in 1930 in Rogersville, Greene, Missouri.
  • Edith Allene Nash married Jimmy Daniel West, and had children including Sjbdnamatch West.
  • Edith Allene Nash passed away in 2012 in Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa.

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Edith Nash's Ancestors

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Edith Nash
1930–2012
Birth Place: Rogersville, Greene, Missouri
Parents
James Harrison Nash
1892–1931
Rome, Douglas County, Missouri, USA
Martha (Jane) Bristol
1897–1992
Rome, Douglas, Missouri
Grandparents
John (Henry) Nash
1863–1940
Ozark, Christian Co., Missouri
Martha (A) Lowery
1866–1940
Rome, Douglas County, Missouri, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Nash
1839–1873
Martha Johnson
1840–1932
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Johnson
1802–1883
Fannie Moore
1803–1882

Edith Nash's Timeline

2 Records

1930
July 28, 1930
Birth of Edith Allene Nash in Rogersville, Greene, Missouri
Rogersville, Greene, Missouri
2012
Oct 9, 2012
Age 82
Death of Edith Allene Nash in Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa
Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 28, 1930
    Event Place: Rogersville, Greene, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 9, 2012
    Event Place: Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa

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