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Nehemiah P Mercer 1823–1860 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1823
Birth Location: Georgia, USA
Death Date: Between 1860 - 1870
Death Location: Gadsden County, Florida, USA
Father: William Mercer
Mother: Nancy Dosey
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Whittle
Children(s): Francis Mercer
Nehemiah P Mercer was born in 1823 in Georgia, USA, the child of William Mercer And Nancy Dosey. Nehemiah P Mercer married Elizabeth Whittle, and had children including Francis Marion Mercer. Nehemiah P Mercer passed away in 1860 in Gadsden County, Florida, USA.
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Biography
- Nehemiah P Mercer was born in 1823 in Georgia, USA, the child of William Mercer And Nancy Dosey.
- Nehemiah P Mercer married Elizabeth Whittle, and had children including Francis Marion Mercer.
- Nehemiah P Mercer passed away in 1860 in Gadsden County, Florida, USA.
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Nehemiah Mercer's Ancestors
Nehemiah Mercer's Descendants
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1. Francis (Marion) Mercer 1847–1925 m. Sarah F.(Sally) 1860–1910
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1. Lewis (Lamar) Mercer 1884–1957 m. Della (Jeannette) Duggar 1900–1967
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1. Milton Mercer 1919–1986 m. Paula (M) Beck 1927–1973
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1. Lockie (Ilona) Pitts 1948–2009 m. Ellis Pitts 1944–2004
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2. Melvin Mercer 1922–
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3. Lossie Mercer 1925–
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4. Lottie Mercer 1916–
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Nehemiah Mercer's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1823
Event Place: Georgia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Between 1860 - 1870
Event Place: Gadsden County, Florida, USA