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Nancy Priscilla Giggie Kinney

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
unknown
Burial
Wicklow, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Nancy Priscilla was the daughter of Peter and Priscilla Giggie. I have used the generally accepted spelling of the name as found today in Carleton Co. She married John Kinney Jr. both of Wicklow Parish on 7 Nov 1838, and they made their home in Greenfield where both of their families lived.

They had 5 children of record who's names are found listed on John Jr.'s memorial.

Nancy died sometime after the birth of youngest child of record, George Frederick Kinney, and when the family is found in Fort Fairfield Maine in the 1870 Census. They had removed there in circa 1866 according to two of her sons answers in later US census'. Where she died and is interred has not been determined at this point in time. However, if she died while living in Greenfield she would have been surely interred in the Pioneer there where likely her parents are as well. If she died while in Fort Fairfield, she still would likely have been brought back to the Pioneer. If a true record surfaces stating differently I will always accommodate a true citation of fact. No matter where she is interred, a permanent marker has not been located.
Nancy Priscilla was the daughter of Peter and Priscilla Giggie. I have used the generally accepted spelling of the name as found today in Carleton Co. She married John Kinney Jr. both of Wicklow Parish on 7 Nov 1838, and they made their home in Greenfield where both of their families lived.

They had 5 children of record who's names are found listed on John Jr.'s memorial.

Nancy died sometime after the birth of youngest child of record, George Frederick Kinney, and when the family is found in Fort Fairfield Maine in the 1870 Census. They had removed there in circa 1866 according to two of her sons answers in later US census'. Where she died and is interred has not been determined at this point in time. However, if she died while living in Greenfield she would have been surely interred in the Pioneer there where likely her parents are as well. If she died while in Fort Fairfield, she still would likely have been brought back to the Pioneer. If a true record surfaces stating differently I will always accommodate a true citation of fact. No matter where she is interred, a permanent marker has not been located.


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