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Nancy Peebles Browning Gravestone

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Nancy Peebles Browning Gravestone
Nancy Peebles Browning was b. 11/6/1776 & d. 7/3/1868 and was the wife of John Browning. The family cemetery is on 5 acres of land situated behind the Bozeman House in Arkadelphia, AR.
Date & Place: at Bozeman Family Cemetery in Arkadelphia, Clark Co., Arkansas United States
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