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William Albert Nell

Birth22 September 1858 - Camelsville, Boone, Kentucky, United States
Death29 JUL 1952 - Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington
MotherAnn Elizabeth Mathis
FatherJohn Aaron Nell

Born in Camelsville, Boone, Kentucky, United States on 22 September 1858 to John Aaron Nell and Ann Elizabeth Mathis. William Albert Nell married Mary Elizabeth Wilson and had 8 children. He passed away on 29 JUL 1952 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.

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Parents
John Aaron Nell
1834 - 1907
Ann Elizabeth Mathis
1839 - 1922
Spouse(s)
Mary Elizabeth Wilson
1877 - 1958
Children Show all
Alice Paralee Nell
1906 - 1990
James Robert Nell
1902 - 1981
William Paul Nell
1897 - 1971
Silas Jackson Nell
1895 - 1961

John Aaron Nell
1900 - 1976
Ruth May Nell
1910 - 1968
Lillie Nell
1910 - Unknown
Thomas Jefferson Riddle
1915 - 1996

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