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Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers 1836–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 January 1836

Birth Location: DeKalb County, Georgia

Death Date: 14 June 1912

Death Location: Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA

Father: William Ayers

Mother: Susan Burford

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In 1836, Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers entered the world in DeKalb County, Georgia, born to William Russell Ayers And Susan Mitchell Burford. Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers passed away in 1912 in Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1836, Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers entered the world in DeKalb County, Georgia, born to William Russell Ayers And Susan Mitchell Burford.
  • Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers passed away in 1912 in Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA.

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Nancy Ayers's Ancestors

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Nancy Ayers
1836–1912
Birth Place: DeKalb County, Georgia
Parents
William Russell Ayers
1806–1893
Toccoa, Fannin, Georgia, United States
Susan (Mitchell) Burford
1809–1891
Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Moses Ayers
1747–1833
St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Abigail (Ann) Payne
1756–1836
Halifax County, Virginia, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Ayers
1700–1777
Rhoda Randolph
1695–1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Ayers
1662–1732
Mary *
1660–1739

Nancy Ayers's Timeline

2 Records

1836
20 January 1836
Birth of Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers in DeKalb County, Georgia
DeKalb County, Georgia
1912
14 June 1912
Age 76
Death of Nancy "Eunice" Ann Ayers in Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA
Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 January 1836
    Event Place: DeKalb County, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 June 1912
    Event Place: Scottdale, DeKalb, Georgia, USA

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