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Nancy Lovina Wood 1841–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 May 1841

Birth Location: Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 17 Oct 1936

Death Location: Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States of America

Father: Frederick Wood

Mother: Jane Brown

Spouse(s): John George

Children(s): Mary George, Harriet George, Julia George, Lucy George

In 1841, Nancy Lovina Wood entered the world in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA, born to Frederick Mortimer Wood And Jane Brown. Nancy Lovina Wood married John George, and had children including Harriet George, Julia George, Lucy J George, Mary Ann George. Nancy Lovina Wood passed away in 1936 in Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Nancy Lovina Wood entered the world in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA, born to Frederick Mortimer Wood And Jane Brown.
  • Nancy Lovina Wood married John George, and had children including Harriet George, Julia George, Lucy J George, Mary Ann George.
  • Nancy Lovina Wood passed away in 1936 in Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Nancy Wood's Ancestors

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Nancy Wood
1841–1936
Birth Place: Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA
Parents
Frederick Mortimer Wood
1818–1906
Hartford, Washington, New York, USA
Jane Brown
1820–1907
Freeport, Harrison Co., OH
Grandparents
Benjamin Wood
1781–1863
Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Lydia Baker
1787–1828
Fort Ann, Washington County, New York, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nancy Wood's Descendants

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Nancy (Lovina) Wood (8 May 1841–17 Oct 1936) m. John George (19 March 1838–21 July 1918)
  1. 1. Mary (Ann) George 1861–1954 m. Peter (G) Corey 1860–1915
    1. 1. John (George) Corey 1885–1967 m. Annie (Catharine) Bambeck 1892–1962
      1. 1. Harold (A) Corey 1913–1961
      2. 2. Irene (Elizabeth) Corey 1915–1995
      3. 3. Rosemary (Rita) Corey 1917–1981 m. Jewell (Virgil) Maddox 1903–1966
        1. 1. Nancy (Lee) Maddox 1943–2018 m. Walter (E) Yaggi 1934–2017 m. Jesse (John) Heavilin 1932–1997
      4. 4. Robert (E) Corey 1921–1961
      5. 5. Donald Corey 1925–
      6. 6. Edward (George) Corey 1932–2004
  2. 2. Harriet George 1864–1942 m. John (Holmes) Morris 1863–1942 m. Charles (Bradford) Spencer 1857–1928
    1. 1. Walter (William) Spencer 1903–1971 m. Myrtle Ligget 1907–2009
    2. 2. Charles Spencer 1902–
    3. 3. Anna (L) Spencer 1889–
    4. 4. Edwin (F) Spencer 1884–
    5. 5. Roscoe (C) Spencer 1882–1966
    6. 6. Floyd (George) Spencer 1899–1964
  3. 3. Julia George 1866–1953 m. Joseph (Sherman) Morris 1867–1946
    1. 1. George (Macolm) Morris 1896–1964 m. Gladys F 1902–
  4. 4. Lucy (J) George 1874–1968 m. Frank (E) Sprowl 1871– m. Baxter (M) George 1872–1938
    1. 1. Elmer George 1903– m. Mabel I 1904–
    2. 2. Homer (M) George 1894–
    3. 3. Leatah (Mae) George 1897–1959

Nancy Wood's Timeline

2 Records

1841
8 May 1841
Birth of Nancy Lovina Wood in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA
Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA
1936
17 Oct 1936
Age 95
Death of Nancy Lovina Wood in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA
New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 May 1841
    Event Place: Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Oct 1936
    Event Place: New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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