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Nathan Renslow

Birth12 Feb 1874 - Shelby, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Death2 May 1944 - Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado, USA
MotherMary Jane Shepard
FatherHorace Renslow

Born in Shelby, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA on 12 Feb 1874 to Horace Renslow and Mary Jane Shepard. Nathan Renslow married Frances Cleveland Long and had 13 children. He passed away on 2 May 1944 in Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
Horace Renslow
1836 - 1912
Mary Jane Shepard
1841 - 1915
Spouse(s)
Frances Cleveland Long
1886 - 1932
Pearl Ledford
1883 - 1906
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Ollie Maude Renslow
1912 - 1982
Jake Renslow
1909 - 1936
Mabel Tiney Renslow
1910 - 1996
Minnie Lousie Renslow
1924 - 1995
William Ledford Renslow
1921 - 1990
Charles Thomas Renslow
1919 - 1967
James Stark Renslow
1907 - 1907

Edward Ashley Renslow
1915 - 1996
Esther Irene Renslow
1903 - 1928
Alfred Lawrence Renslow
1899 - 1953
Nathan Holt Renslow
1906 - 1974
Mary Renslow
1905 - 1909
Infant Girl Renslow
1904 - 1904

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