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Nancy "Nannie" Kessler

BirthFeb. 6, 1840 - Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia
DeathJan 4, 1920 - 614 Gladys Ave., Hillyard Station, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
MotherSusannah Hamilton
FatherJohn Phillip Kessler

Born in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia on Feb. 6, 1840 to John Phillip Kessler and Susannah Hamilton. Nancy "Nannie" Kessler married John Custer and had 11 children. She passed away on Jan 4, 1920 in 614 Gladys Ave., Hillyard Station, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.

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Parents
John Phillip Kessler
1804 - 1889
Susannah Hamilton
1810 - 1881
Spouse(s)
John Custer
1825 - 1894
Children Show all
James Edward Custer
1863 - 1954
Elizabeth Susan "Lizzie" Custer
1865 - 1947
Mary Frances Custer
1870 - 1882
John W. Custer
1862 - 1882
Martha Virginia "Jennie" Custer
1866 - Unknown
Nancy Belle "Nannie" Custer
1868 - 1937

Bertha Ann Custer
1880 - 1964
Henry C. Custer
1873 - 1882
Jacob Whistler "Jake" Custer
1877 - 1942
Charles E. Custer
1875 - 1905
George R. Custer
1871 - 1906

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