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Joy Nash 1925–1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 25 1925

Birth Location: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA

Death Date: 01 19 1968

Death Location: Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA

Father: Samuel Nash

Mother: Bessie Bowmer

Spouse(s): Harry Stiver

Children(s):

The story of Joy Nash began in 1925 in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA. Joy Nash married Harry Clark Stiver, and had children including Suzanne Ondine Stiver. Joy Nash passed away in 1968 in Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Joy Nash began in 1925 in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA.
  • Joy Nash married Harry Clark Stiver, and had children including Suzanne Ondine Stiver.
  • Joy Nash passed away in 1968 in Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA.

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Joy Nash's Ancestors

Self
Joy Nash
1925–1968
Birth Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Parents
Samuel Eleazer Nash
1875–1948
Richland, Navarro Co, Texas
Bessie (Elizabeth) Bowmer
1884–1976
Texas
Grandparents
Henry (Clay) Nash
1835–1917
Pike County, Illinois, USA
Mary (Thankful) Ross
1847–1928
Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Great-Grandparents
Eleazer Nash
1802–1868
Sarah Nesbitt
1806–1886
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Nesbit
1718–1820
Sarah Logan
1756–1850

Joy Nash's Timeline

2 Records

1925
07 25 1925
Birth of Joy Nash in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
1968
01 19 1968
Age 43
Death of Joy Nash in Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA
Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 25 1925
    Event Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 19 1968
    Event Place: Fitzsimmons Hospital, Aurora, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA

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