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Mrs. Nancy Crow 1721–1800 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1721
Birth Location: Hessen, Germany
Death Date: 1800
Death Location: Ohio, West Virginia, USA
Father: William Crow
Mother: Catherine Snook
Spouse(s): George Sr.
Children(s): George Crow
Mrs. Nancy Crow was born in 1721 in Hessen, Germany, the child of William Crow And Catherine Snook. Mrs. Nancy Crow married George Philip Crowcrowe Groh Sr Sr, and had children including George W Crow. Mrs. Nancy Crow passed away in 1800 in Ohio, West Virginia, USA.
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Biography
- Mrs. Nancy Crow was born in 1721 in Hessen, Germany, the child of William Crow And Catherine Snook.
- Mrs. Nancy Crow married George Philip Crowcrowe Groh Sr Sr, and had children including George W Crow.
- Mrs. Nancy Crow passed away in 1800 in Ohio, West Virginia, USA.
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Mrs. Crow's Ancestors
Mrs. Crow's Descendants
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1. George (W) Crow 1740–1790 m. Catherine Crow 1738–1773
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1. Elizabeth Jones 1767–1849 m. George (W) Jones 1765–1833
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1. Margaret Pelly 1796–1861 m. James Pelly 1785–1820
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2. Jeremiah Jones 1805–1889 m. Jane Jones 1815–1899
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1. John (W.) Jones 1867–
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2. Mary (Ann) Riggs 1836–1907
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3. George (Alexander) Jones 1838–1907
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4. Sarah Gamble 1847–1932 m. Harrison Gamble 1847–1919
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Mrs. Crow's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1721
Event Place: Hessen, Germany
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1800
Event Place: Ohio, West Virginia, USA