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Nancy (Matheson) Crowder 1819–1908 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1819

Birth Location: Moore County, North Carolina

Death Date: 30 Jan 1908

Death Location: Baird, Callahan, Texas

Father: Norman Matheson

Mother: Isabella Kelly

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In 1819, Nancy (Matheson) Crowder entered the world in Moore County, North Carolina, born to Norman Matheson And Isabella Kelly. Nancy (Matheson) Crowder passed away in 1908 in Baird, Callahan, Texas.

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Biography

  • In 1819, Nancy (Matheson) Crowder entered the world in Moore County, North Carolina, born to Norman Matheson And Isabella Kelly.
  • Nancy (Matheson) Crowder passed away in 1908 in Baird, Callahan, Texas.

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Nancy Crowder's Ancestors

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Nancy Crowder
1819–1908
Birth Place: Moore County, North Carolina
Parents
Norman Matheson
1768–1846
Isle Skye, Kildonan, Sutherland, Scotland
Isabella Kelly
1774–1855
Sleat, Inverness, Scotland
Grandparents
Hugh Matheson
1742–1810
Rumsdale, Kildonan Parish, Sutherland County, Scotland
Katherine Munro
1749–1810
Lairg Parish, Sutherland County, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Matheson
1718–1830
Lady Strathnaver)
1720–1795
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Niel Mathiesen
1700–1775
Marte Jonsdatter
1698–1772
William Sutherland
1683–1720
Catherine Morison
1684–1765

Nancy Crowder's Timeline

2 Records

1819
1819
Birth of Nancy (Matheson) Crowder in Moore County, North Carolina
Moore County, North Carolina
1908
30 Jan 1908
Age 89
Death of Nancy (Matheson) Crowder in Baird, Callahan, Texas
Baird, Callahan, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1819
    Event Place: Moore County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1908
    Event Place: Baird, Callahan, Texas

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