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Nancy Melvina Middleton 1873–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Sept 1873

Birth Location: Searcy, Arkansas, USA

Death Date: 1941

Death Location: Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States

Father: Richard Middleton

Mother: Mary MARTIN

Spouse(s): David MD, Samuel Capps

Children(s): Ora Southern, William Southern, Ira Southern

Nancy Melvina Middleton was born in 1873 in Searcy, Arkansas, USA, the child of Richard Thomas Middleton And Mary Jane Martin. In 1880, Nancy Melvina Middleton resided in Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas, USA. Nancy Melvina Middleton married David Woodley Southern Md, Samuel Luther Capps, and had children including Ira Southern, Ora Ethel Southern, William Wallace Willie Southern. Nancy Melvina Middleton passed away in 1941 in Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States.

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Biography

  • Nancy Melvina Middleton was born in 1873 in Searcy, Arkansas, USA, the child of Richard Thomas Middleton And Mary Jane Martin.
  • In 1880, Nancy Melvina Middleton resided in Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas, USA.
  • Nancy Melvina Middleton married David Woodley Southern Md, Samuel Luther Capps, and had children including Ira Southern, Ora Ethel Southern, William Wallace Willie Southern.
  • Nancy Melvina Middleton passed away in 1941 in Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Nancy Middleton's Ancestors

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Nancy Middleton
1873–1941
Birth Place: Searcy, Arkansas, USA
Parents
Richard Thomas Middleton
1843–1907
Wayne, Tennessee, United States
Mary (Jane) MARTIN
1850–1851
Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
John (Thomas) Middleton
1813–1851
Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
Nancy TILLEY
1816–1885
, , Tennessee, USA
Peter Martin
1824–1910
Wayne County, Tennessee, United States of America
Rachel (Adeline) Shipman
1826–1864
Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Henry MARTIN
1797–1881
Nancy McDaniel
1805–1860
Jacob Jr.
1779–1854
Rebecca Pigg
1785–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Martin
1758–1848
Elizabeth"Lillie" Ray
1770–1848
William McDaniel
1766–1852
Nancy Woodward
1779–1836
Jacob War
1746–1794
Sarah Gage
1749–1830

Nancy Middleton's Descendants

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Nancy (Melvina) Middleton (28 Sept 1873–1941) m. David (Woodley Southern) MD (1853–25 Apr 1907) m. Samuel (Luther) Capps (05 Aug 1870–18 Jan 1925)
  1. 1. Ora (Ethel) Southern 1900–1954
  2. 2. William (Wallace "Willie") Southern 1898–1972
  3. 3. Ira Southern 1897–1968 m. Liddie (Mae) Bishop 1910–1999 m. Mattie Phillips 1894–1928
    1. 1. Vergil (Cloyd) Southern 1930–2006 m. Jeanne Armstrong 1923–2008
      1. 1. Terry (D) Southern 1946–2012
    2. 2. J. (I.) Southern 1927–1985
    3. 3. William (Joe "Bill") Southern 1925–1987 m. Nora (Faye) Reed 1927–2012
    4. 4. Helen (Winifred) Southern 1921–1976

Nancy Middleton's Timeline

3 Records

1873
28 Sept 1873
Birth of Nancy Melvina Middleton in Searcy, Arkansas, USA
Searcy, Arkansas, USA
1880
1880
Age 7
Nancy Melvina Middleton resided here in Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas, USA
Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas, USA
1941
1941
Age 68
Death of Nancy Melvina Middleton in Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States
Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Sept 1873
    Event Place: Searcy, Arkansas, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas; Roll: 56; Page: 474C; Enumeration District: 174

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Campbell, Searcy, Arkansas; Roll: 56; Page: 474C; Enumeration District: 174

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1941
    Event Place: Miller, Pushmataha, Oklahoma, United States

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