Nannie was born in 1870. She was the daughter of Thomas Stuart and Amanda Thomas. She passed away in 1956.
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1880 US Census, Marion Township, Bradley County, Arkansas, enumeration date 21 June 1880, Houshold #169/174 Thomas H. Stuart W M 32 head Married Farmer born Miss, father born Ala, mother born Miss Amanda J. Stuart W F 32 wife Married Keeping House born So Ca, father b. So Ca, mother b. So Ca Nannie E. Stuart W F 10 Daughter at home , b. Arks, f.b. Miss, m.b. So Ca Willie H. Stuart W M 7 Son b. Arks, f.b. Miss, m.b. So Ca Thomas D. Stuart W M 5 Son b. Arks, f.b. Miss, m.b. So Ca Mary S. Stuart W F 3 Daughter b. Arks, f.b. Miss, m.b. So Ca John H. Stuart W M 1 Son b. Arks, f.b. Miss, m.b. So Ca
1910 US Census W2, Jackson Parish, Louisiana, ed 54, sh 25A&B on 5/2/1910, f#231. "Smith: Jesse A (44, 1m23y, LA, US, MS), Nanny E (40, 1m23y, 5of11, AR, NC?, SC), Thomas (17, AR), Esther (14, AR), Odis (8, LA), Athleen (dau., 4, LA), Vance (1&10/12?, AR); Thomas: Charley (boarder, 25, KY, KY, KY)"
1940 US Census Wilton, Little River Co., Arkansas, ed 41-6, sh 3B, on 4/1940, f#69. "Mills: Prentiss (33, AR), Athelene (34, LA); Williamson, Donald (sson, 15, AR); Smith: Nannie (mil, 70, AR)"
Gravestone photo by Iza Inscription: "(Jessie A. / Jan. 4, 1858 / Jan. 5, 1928 || (Nannie E. / Feb. 4, 1870 / Apr. 18, 1956) / Smith", Location: Wilton Cemetery, Wilton, Little River Co., Arkansas.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Nannie by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Nannie: