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Nathan H. Emery 1859–1943 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Dec 1859

Birth Location: Olive, St Joseph Co, IN

Death Date: 1943

Death Location: New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN

Father: Moses Emery

Mother: Rebecca Haines

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In 1859, Nathan H. Emery entered the world in Olive, St Joseph Co, IN, born to Moses Emery And Rebecca Haines. Nathan H. Emery passed away in 1943 in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN.

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Biography

  • In 1859, Nathan H. Emery entered the world in Olive, St Joseph Co, IN, born to Moses Emery And Rebecca Haines.
  • Nathan H. Emery passed away in 1943 in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN.

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Nathan Emery's Ancestors

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Nathan Emery
1859–1943
Birth Place: Olive, St Joseph Co, IN
Parents
Moses Emery
1820–1908
Canterbury, Merrimack Co, NH
Rebecca Haines
1827–1902
Greene Co, OH
Grandparents
Nathan Haines
1780–1858
Frederick Co, VA
Mary (Elizabeth) Woolman
1798–1861
Burlington Co, NJ
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Haines
1742–1830
Beulah Andrews
1750–
Eber Woolman
1768–1844
Rebecca Woolman
1772–1844
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Haines
1717–1752
Patience Prickett
1722–
Abraham Woolman
1736–1784
Elizabeth Newton
1749–
Asher Woolman
1722–1796
Rachel Norcross
1750–

Nathan Emery's Timeline

2 Records

1859
29 Dec 1859
Birth of Nathan H. Emery in Olive, St Joseph Co, IN
Olive, St Joseph Co, IN
1943
1943
Age 84
Death of Nathan H. Emery in New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN
New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1859
    Event Place: Olive, St Joseph Co, IN
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1943
    Event Place: New Carlisle, St Joseph Co, IN
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

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