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Wedding Photo of Nancy Claudia Price

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Wedding Photo of Nancy Claudia Price
Nancy Claudia Price, daughter of Joseph Miller Price and Mary Henrietta Biard, was born 13 Jan 1875 in Biardstown, Lamar County, Texas, and died 3 March 1951 in Paris, Lamar County, Texas. On 29 Dec 1897, she wed William Harry Smith in Antioch Church in Biardstown. Her children were Gerald Brann Smith, Isabel Smith (m. Jetton), and Myra Smith (m. Fuller). She now rests with her husband and youngest daughter, Myra, in Antioch Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas.
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Researching Texas and Missouri Fullers descended from Jacob and his son William Whaley Fuller; Smiths, Biards and Prices of northeast Texas, especially Lamar County; and my wife's family names of Pollard, Littleton and O'Hare.
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