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John Anderson Nanney

Birth29 June 1855 - North Carolina
Death5 July 1938 - Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMary C Polly Flack
FatherThomas Edmon Nanney (m. Flack)

Born in North Carolina on 29 June 1855 to Thomas Edmon Nanney (m. Flack) and Mary C Polly Flack. John Anderson Nanney married Narcessus Blankenship and had 13 children. He passed away on 5 July 1938 in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Edmon Nanney (M. Flack)
1794 - 1856
Mary C Polly Flack
1800 - 1878
Spouse(s)
Narcessus Blankenship
1862 - 1928
Children Show all
Calvin Lafayette Nanney
1879 - 1963
Elva L. Nanney
1899 - 1987
Herman Eugene Nanney
1907 - 1943
Virginia L "Virgie" Nanney Enkeles
1897 - 1980
Norah Velvera Nanney
1894 - 1983
Dorothy Ann Nanney Cowan
1888 - 1982
Robert Andrew Nanney
1886 - 1947

Ruth Naomi Nanney Reed
1901 - 1987
Matthew Jonathan Nanney
1903 - 1986
Sarah Alvira Nanney
1881 - 1883
John A Nanney
1892 - 1896
Rosha N Nanney
1890 - 1892
Geborn E. Nanney
1884 - 1892

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