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Nancy Diefendorf

Birth18 Oct 1784 - Minden, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death5 Oct 1862 - Clarence, Erie, NY
MotherAnna Margaret Fox
FatherJohn Diefendorf

Born in Minden, Montgomery County, New York, USA on 18 Oct 1784 to John Diefendorf and Anna Margaret Fox. Nancy Diefendorf married Aaron Crego and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Oct 1862 in Clarence, Erie, NY.

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Parents
John Diefendorf
1764 - 1813
Anna Margaret Fox
1770 - 1848
Spouse(s)
Aaron Crego
1787 - 1868
Children Show all
Aaron Crego
1821 - 1906
George L Crego
1827 - 1907
John D. Crego
1816 - 1900
Dolly Crego
1823 - 1881
Gibson Stranahan Crego
1818 - 1859
Margarete/mary Crego
1813 - 1885

Rudolph Crego
1831 - 1850
Jacob D Crego
1835 - 1895
Elizabeth Crego
1825 - 1849
Jane Crego
1811 - 1880
Lucius Crego
1844 - 1881
Hattie Crego
1805 - Unknown

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