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Nancy Ellen Tinsley 1845–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Jul 1845

Birth Location: Shelby Co, KY

Death Date: 18 Mar 1923

Death Location: Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA

Father: Edmund Tinsley

Mother: Nancy Collins

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In 1845, Nancy Ellen Tinsley entered the world in Shelby Co, KY, born to Edmund W Tinsley And Nancy Collins. Nancy Ellen Tinsley passed away in 1923 in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1845, Nancy Ellen Tinsley entered the world in Shelby Co, KY, born to Edmund W Tinsley And Nancy Collins.
  • Nancy Ellen Tinsley passed away in 1923 in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA.

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Nancy Tinsley's Ancestors

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Nancy Tinsley
1845–1923
Birth Place: Shelby Co, KY
Parents
Edmund W. Tinsley
1811–1849
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Nancy Collins
1815–1901
KY
Grandparents
Samuel (Tinsley) Jr.
1793–1862
Caroline County, VA
Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Vaughn
1794–1860
Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Sr.
1770–1826
Olive Willis
1770–1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua Tinsley
1730–1815
Sarah Parks
1736–1789

Nancy Tinsley's Timeline

2 Records

1845
26 Jul 1845
Birth of Nancy Ellen Tinsley in Shelby Co, KY
Shelby Co, KY
1923
18 Mar 1923
Age 78
Death of Nancy Ellen Tinsley in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA
Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Jul 1845
    Event Place: Shelby Co, KY
    Record Source: Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1923
    Event Place: Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, USA
    Record Source: Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA

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