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Elvira Sherman Banks Wife Of John Wesley Nall

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Elvira Sherman Banks Wife Of John Wesley Nall
Elvira Sherman Banks Nall was admitted to the Western State Hospital Dec 1913 and died there in 16 June 1950 in Hopkinsville, Christian Co. KY. She was the daughter of James Banks and Mary Ann Matthews. Born Nov 1866 in Crittenden Co. KY, she died 16 Jun 1950. She married John Wesley Nall 22 Nov 1891 in Webster Co. KY. She was the mother of four children: William J. Banks, Henry Nall, Gradie Mae Nall, and Carmon Curtis Nall.
Date & Place: at Western State Hospital in Hopkinsville, Kentucky United States
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I have a relative I guess Great Great Grandpa name William Banks we have yet to find a mother or father
I have a relative I guess Great Great Grandpa name William Banks we have yet to find a mother or father
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Elvira Sherman Banks Nall was born in November 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elvira Sherman Banks Nall.
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