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Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings 1870–1948 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Apr 1870

Birth Location: Atchison County, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 24 Jan 1948

Death Location: Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA

Father: Benjamin Rawlings

Mother: Charlotte McDonald\McDaniel

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Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings was born in 1870 in Atchison County, Missouri, USA, the child of Benjamin Franklin Rawlings And Charlotte Lottie Mcdonald Mcdaniel. Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings passed away in 1948 in Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings was born in 1870 in Atchison County, Missouri, USA, the child of Benjamin Franklin Rawlings And Charlotte Lottie Mcdonald Mcdaniel.
  • Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings passed away in 1948 in Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA.

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Nancy Rawlings's Ancestors

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Nancy Rawlings
1870–1948
Birth Place: Atchison County, Missouri, USA
Parents
Benjamin Franklin Rawlings
1837–1879
Lawrence, Lawrence, Illinois, United States
Charlotte ("Lottie") McDonald\McDaniel
1842–1924
Wayne, Illinois
Grandparents
Nathan Rawlings
1793–1865
Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Mary ((Polly)) McCleave
1805–1903
Butler County, Ohio, United States of America
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Nancy Rawlings's Timeline

2 Records

1870
3 Apr 1870
Birth of Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings in Atchison County, Missouri, USA
Atchison County, Missouri, USA
1948
24 Jan 1948
Age 78
Death of Nancy Elizabeth Rawlings in Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA
Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Apr 1870
    Event Place: Atchison County, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jan 1948
    Event Place: Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA

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