Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameNancy White “Nannie” WARREN 26
Birth Date22 Aug 1867
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Burial Dateaft 16 Nov 1929
Burial PlaceWashington County, Virginia, Warren Cemetery
Death Date26 Nov 1929 Age: 62
Death PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
FatherWilliam WARREN (1824-1902)
MotherTarisa J. WHITE (1828-1893)
Spouses
Birth Date5 Feb 1859
Burial DateAug 1897
Burial PlaceWashington County, Virginia, Warren Cemetery
Death Date10 Aug 1897 Age: 38
Death PlaceLancaster, Dallas County, Texas
Family ID2987
Marr Date20 Dec 1888
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Birth Date18 Oct 1859
Death Date23 Nov 1904 Age: 45
Death PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Family ID3682
Marr Date24 Dec 1902
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Notes for Nancy White “Nannie” WARREN
(1) Ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Hockett. He has b. date as 1868. Tombstone and mar. info. suggests b. abt 1867. WCV [HOWH, p. 63] lists burial in Warren Cem. married at age 21y. (2) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell April 2003: Barbara Norvell Roberts had actual birth date. Previously birth date was given as "about 1866/1868". Also middle initial identified as W since it stands for White. Middle initial had been given as W. or M. Death date given. Previously the death and burial date were given as "1931".
Notes for Alfred Milton (Spouse 1)
(1) Ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Hockett. Married at age 24y.
(2) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell
Notes for David M. (Spouse 2)
(1) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell
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