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Nancy Jane Saling

Birth02 Feb 1852 - Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri, USA
Death21 Jul 1897 - Macon County, Missouri, USA
MotherSarah Ann Snider
FatherBurton Saling

Born in Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri, USA on 02 Feb 1852 to Burton Saling and Sarah Ann Snider. Nancy Jane Saling married Benjamin Fielding Streight and had 12 children. She passed away on 21 Jul 1897 in Macon County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Burton Saling
1825 - 1907
Sarah Ann Snider
1830 - 1892
Spouse(s)
Benjamin Fielding Streight
1841 - 1912
Calvin G Sanborn
1848 - 1873
Children Show all
Gertrude Elenor "Gertie" Streight
1874 - 1923
Robert Walter Streight
1877 - 1962
Benjamin F Straight
1880 - 1912
Gracie Bell Streight
1890 - 1975
Callie May Sanborn
1871 - 1954
Curtis William Streight
1884 - 1971

Early Burton Streight
1888 - 1961
Herbert Cleo Streight
1895 - 1985
Ernest Martin Streight
1884 - 1957
Sarah Estella Streight
1886 - 1939
Nellie Streight
1893 - 1893
Baby Boy Streight
1893 - Unknown

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