She married John Thompson Shawn (Shown) on 19 November 1876 in Loudan County, Tennessee.
There were twelve children born of their union. Children were: William Tipton, Mary Bony (Nall), John Franklin, Rhoda Elizabeth (Grissly), George Cereno, Stewart Elbert, Bengum B. "Ben," Charley Andy Baker, Henry Garner Emerson, Rector Roy, Clay Barry, and Ova Eveline (Laird).
Nancy Jane Scott Shawn was in a car accident and died as a result, on 12 October 1919 in Wise County, Texas. She was buried in the Willow Point Cemetery, Wise County, Texas, where many other members of the Shawn Family are buried.
She married John Thompson Shawn (Shown) on 19 November 1876 in Loudan County, Tennessee.
There were twelve children born of their union. Children were: William Tipton, Mary Bony (Nall), John Franklin, Rhoda Elizabeth (Grissly), George Cereno, Stewart Elbert, Bengum B. "Ben," Charley Andy Baker, Henry Garner Emerson, Rector Roy, Clay Barry, and Ova Eveline (Laird).
Nancy Jane Scott Shawn was in a car accident and died as a result, on 12 October 1919 in Wise County, Texas. She was buried in the Willow Point Cemetery, Wise County, Texas, where many other members of the Shawn Family are buried.
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Gone home to Jesus
Family Members
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Steward Elbert Shawn
1877–1948
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William Thomas Shawn
1878–1954
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Mary B. Shawn Nall
1879–1901
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John Franklin "Frank" Shawn
1881–1946
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Rhoda E. Grigsby
1883–1904
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George Cereno Shawn
1884–1970
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Benjamin Harrison "Ben" Shown
1888–1969
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Charley Andrew Baker Shawn
1890–1966
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Henry Garner Shawn
1892–1942
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Rector Roy Shawn
1894–1959
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Clay Berry Shawn
1896–1970
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Ovaline Shawn Laird
1899–1984
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