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Nancy Jane <I>Cornett</I> Gragg

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Nancy Jane Cornett Gragg

Birth
Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Sep 1900 (aged 53–54)
Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Nancy married William Henry Gragg in Henry, Missouri 13 Dec 1863

ch inc:
-Samuel M. abt 1865
-Margaret I/J. "Jennie" abt 1867
-Emanuel H. abt 1875


Nancy in in direct lineage to Aaron "Chief Red Bird" Brock, Willenawah Great Grey Eagle Moytoy, Chief Amadohiyi Moytoy II, Chief Amatoya Tellico Moytoy I.

She is the G-G-G-G-G-G-Great Grandaughter of Thomas Carpenter (aka: the Immigrant, and/or Cornplanter), who married Pride Chalakatha (daughter of Cleopatra Powhatan, the half sister of Pocahontas).

Thomas Pasmere "The Immigrant" Carpenter is also the G-G-Great Grandson of John the Younger Carpenter (the noted Town Clerk of London. He was elected as Town Clerk to the city of London during the reigns of King Henry V & King Henry VI. He was the author of the first book of English Common Law[1] called "Liber Albus" (the White Book). He was a member of the English Parliament from London in 1425. He is also recognized as the founder of the City of London School for boys)


She is also in the lineage of: Floris Florent IV Holland, Willem I Holland, Floris III Holland, Dirk VI Holland, Floris II Holland, Dirk V Holland, Floris I Holland, and Dirk III Holland!
Nancy married William Henry Gragg in Henry, Missouri 13 Dec 1863

ch inc:
-Samuel M. abt 1865
-Margaret I/J. "Jennie" abt 1867
-Emanuel H. abt 1875


Nancy in in direct lineage to Aaron "Chief Red Bird" Brock, Willenawah Great Grey Eagle Moytoy, Chief Amadohiyi Moytoy II, Chief Amatoya Tellico Moytoy I.

She is the G-G-G-G-G-G-Great Grandaughter of Thomas Carpenter (aka: the Immigrant, and/or Cornplanter), who married Pride Chalakatha (daughter of Cleopatra Powhatan, the half sister of Pocahontas).

Thomas Pasmere "The Immigrant" Carpenter is also the G-G-Great Grandson of John the Younger Carpenter (the noted Town Clerk of London. He was elected as Town Clerk to the city of London during the reigns of King Henry V & King Henry VI. He was the author of the first book of English Common Law[1] called "Liber Albus" (the White Book). He was a member of the English Parliament from London in 1425. He is also recognized as the founder of the City of London School for boys)


She is also in the lineage of: Floris Florent IV Holland, Willem I Holland, Floris III Holland, Dirk VI Holland, Floris II Holland, Dirk V Holland, Floris I Holland, and Dirk III Holland!


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