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Nannie S. <I>Lee</I> Childs

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Nannie S. Lee Childs

Birth
Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death
5 Oct 1914 (aged 60–61)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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James H. Childs, who is now in poor health, as a result of exposure and arduous service during the Civil War, resides at the Village of Cammack. He married Miss Nannie S. Lee, who was born and raised in Mason County, West Virginia. She remembers her grandfather’s name, George Lee, who was a cousin of General Robert E. Lee, the distinguished commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. She very much resembles Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, a nephew of General Robert E. Lee.
Excerpt from : A Twentieth Century History of Delaware County, Indiana, 1908, Volume 1 page 311 edited by General William Harrison Kemper

Contributor:
R Weeks
James H. Childs, who is now in poor health, as a result of exposure and arduous service during the Civil War, resides at the Village of Cammack. He married Miss Nannie S. Lee, who was born and raised in Mason County, West Virginia. She remembers her grandfather’s name, George Lee, who was a cousin of General Robert E. Lee, the distinguished commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. She very much resembles Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, a nephew of General Robert E. Lee.
Excerpt from : A Twentieth Century History of Delaware County, Indiana, 1908, Volume 1 page 311 edited by General William Harrison Kemper

Contributor:
R Weeks


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