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Jesse Swope Newbill

Birth7 May 1834 - Pettis County, Missouri, United States of America
Death4 JUL 1913 - Ballston, Polk, Oregon, United States
MotherSarah Frances Swope Newbill
FatherNathaniel Alexander Newbill

Born in Pettis County, Missouri, United States of America on 7 May 1834 to Nathaniel Alexander Newbill and Sarah Frances Swope Newbill. Jesse Swope Newbill married Nancy Ann Owens and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 JUL 1913 in Ballston, Polk, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
Nathaniel Alexander Newbill
1803 - 1874
Sarah Frances Swope Newbill
1816 - 1909
Spouse(s)
Nancy Ann Owens
1844 - 1921
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Sarah Jane Newbill
1863 - 1946
Thomas Jefferson Newbill
1880 - 1963
Mary Ellen Newbill
1861 - 1924
Joseph E Newbill
1867 - 1888
Elmer Issac Newbill
1886 - 1941

Rachel Lucinda "Cindy" Newbill
1869 - 1943
William Alexander Newbill
1865 - 1892
James Andrew Newbill
1872 - 1893
George Washington Newbill
1874 - 1936
Maude May Newbill
1881 - 1951

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