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Nellie Clair Little 1885–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: MAY 1885

Birth Location: Michigan

Death Date: 3 FEB 1911

Death Location: Grandview Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit, WA

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Spouse(s): Jesse Swartz

Children(s): Dorothy Swartz

The story of Nellie Clair Little began in 1885 in Michigan. Nellie Clair Little married Jesse Irving Swartz, and had children including Dorothy Lenore Swartz. Nellie Clair Little passed away in 1911 in Grandview Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit, WA.

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Biography

  • The story of Nellie Clair Little began in 1885 in Michigan.
  • Nellie Clair Little married Jesse Irving Swartz, and had children including Dorothy Lenore Swartz.
  • Nellie Clair Little passed away in 1911 in Grandview Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit, WA.

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Nellie Little's Ancestors

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Nellie Little
1885–1911
Birth Place: Michigan
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Nellie Little's Descendants

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Nellie (Clair) Little (MAY 1885–3 FEB 1911) m. Jesse (Irving) Swartz (16 JUL 1882–15 JAN 1971)
  1. 1. Dorothy (Lenore) Swartz 1909–1984 m. George (E.) Thomas 1907–1961 m. Ralph Brink 1906–1970

Nellie Little's Timeline

2 Records

1885
MAY 1885
Birth of Nellie Clair Little in Michigan
Michigan
1911
3 FEB 1911
Age 26
Death of Nellie Clair Little in King Co. Seattle Wa.
King Co. Seattle Wa.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: MAY 1885
    Event Place: Michigan
    Record Source: BERNHA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 FEB 1911
    Event Place: King Co. Seattle Wa.
    Record Source: BERNHA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Grandview Cemetery, Anacortes, Skagit, WA

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