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George Nathan Darcey

BirthJun 1854 - washington dc
Death24 Oct 1939 - Soldiers Home, Washinton, District of Columbia, United States
MotherAnna Maria "Molly" Goldsmith
Fatherwilliam e darcey

Born in washington dc on Jun 1854 to william e darcey and Anna Maria "Molly" Goldsmith. George Nathan Darcey married Mary Elizabeth Stacks and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 Oct 1939 in Soldiers Home, Washinton, District of Columbia, United States.

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Parents
William E Darcey
1827 - 1912
Anna Maria "Molly" Goldsmith
1833 - 1882
Spouse(s)
Mary Elizabeth Stacks
1858 - 1940
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William Raymond Darcey
1884 - 1941
Joseph Bradley Darcey
1897 - 1967
Percy Clifton "Clexton" Darcey
1900 - 1965
Sarah Roseanne Darcey
1889 - 1955

Eva M Darcey
1892 - 1979
Edward Nathaniel Darcey
1879 - 1958
Mary Jeanette Darcey
1886 - 1919

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