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Narcissa Louann Amos 1831–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Jun 1831

Birth Location: Hart County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 5 Jul 1905

Death Location: Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA

Father: George Amos

Mother: Frances Appleby

Spouse(s): Tully Pike

Children(s): Mary Pike

In 1831, Narcissa Louann Amos entered the world in Hart County, Kentucky, USA, born to George W Amos And Frances Appleby. Narcissa Louann Amos married Tully Tandy Pike, and had children including Mary Francis Pike. Narcissa Louann Amos passed away in 1905 in Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1831, Narcissa Louann Amos entered the world in Hart County, Kentucky, USA, born to George W Amos And Frances Appleby.
  • Narcissa Louann Amos married Tully Tandy Pike, and had children including Mary Francis Pike.
  • Narcissa Louann Amos passed away in 1905 in Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA.

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Narcissa Amos's Ancestors

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Narcissa Amos
1831–1905
Birth Place: Hart County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
George W Amos
1794–1870
Virginia, United States
Frances Appleby
1802–1870
Culpeper, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
James Amos
1756–1826
Fluvanna, Virginia, USA
John Appleby
1765–1840
Culpeper County, VA
Mary Long
1773–1854
Culpeper, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
WILLIAM +
1726–1793
Lucy Martin
1726–1793
Robert 1812)
1739–1817
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Catherine Ravell
1708–1778

Narcissa Amos's Descendants

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Narcissa (Louann) Amos (27 Jun 1831–5 Jul 1905) m. Tully (Tandy) Pike (18 Oct 1827–8 Apr 1899)
  1. 1. Mary (Francis) Pike 1858–1939 m. John (Tyre) Garland 1853–1933
    1. 1. Orville (Devillin) Garland 1890–1956 m. Vesta (Ellen) Rauch 1895–1935
      1. 1. Esther (Lavota) Garland 1923–1981 m. Merle (Leslie) Hanigan 1917–1987
        1. 1. Ada Hanigan 1945–2021 m. Herbert Childers 1941–2022
        2. 2. Gary (Don) Hanigan 1941–1997
      2. 2. Lawrence (Dean) Garland 1913–1988 m. Erma (Louise) Cottle 1914–1986
        1. 1. Reva (Jean) Garland 1934–2014
        2. 2. Larry (Dean) Garland 1936–2018
      3. 3. Lela (Evelyn) Garland 1912–1973 m. Alexander (McCully) Nading 1913–2002
        1. 1. Alex (Duane) Nading 1936–1969
        2. 2. Janice Nading 1938–2008
      4. 4. Nedra (A) Garland 1930–2013 m. Fredrick (Paul) Kirkland 1926–1984
      5. 5. Viola (Beatrice) Garland 1916–1987 m. Verdon (Arthur) Stevenson 1913–1975
        1. 1. Nancy (Ellen) Stevenson 1935–2000
      6. 6. Vold Garland 1917–

Narcissa Amos's Timeline

2 Records

1831
27 Jun 1831
Birth of Narcissa Louann Amos in Hart County, Kentucky, USA
Hart County, Kentucky, USA
1905
5 Jul 1905
Age 74
Death of Narcissa Louann Amos in Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA
Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jun 1831
    Event Place: Hart County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jul 1905
    Event Place: Cedar City, Cedar, Missouri, USA

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