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Nancy Sally Ganaway

Birth19 Jul 1761 - Buckingham, Virginia, United States
Death1828 - Penny Springs, Morgan, Georgia, United States
MotherMary Ann MacGREGOR
FatherJohn Gannaway

Born in Buckingham, Virginia, United States on 19 Jul 1761 to John Gannaway and Mary Ann MacGREGOR. Nancy Sally Ganaway married James Malcom and had 13 children. She passed away on 1828 in Penny Springs, Morgan, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
John Gannaway
1720 - 1771
Mary Ann Macgregor
1720 - 1793
Spouse(s)
James Malcom
1752 - 1829
Children Show all
Elizabeth Malcom
1782 - 1860
Anna A Malcom Watson Herndon
1802 - 1868
Mary Ann Malcom
1775 - 1860
George W. (Elder) Malcom
1791 - 1864
John (Rich John) Malcom
1782 - 1862
Ganaway Malcom
1780 - 1838
Sarah "Sally" Malcom
1787 - 1860

David Clement Malcom
1776 - 1834
James Malcom
1789 - 1862
Nancy M. Malcom
1797 - 1833
Sarah Sallie Malcolm
1788 - 1884
Green Anderson Malcom
1819 - 1896
Susannah Allen
1792 - 1882

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