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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Nellie Nabers |
November 19 1878 |
April 24 1961 |
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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America) |
| William A Nabers |
December 14 1878 |
September 2 1959 |
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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America) |
| Lois A Nabers |
February 10 1923 |
November 18 1974 |
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Los Angeles National Cemetery (California, United States of America) |
| Albert M Nabers |
October 25 1899 |
June 18 1950 |
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Bay Pines National Cemetery (Florida, United States of America) |
| William Moody Nabers |
November 17 1920 |
October 17 1968 |
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Marietta National Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America) |
| Francis D. Nabers |
1804 |
1853 |
Grave |
Oak Hill Cemetery (Alabama, United States of America) |
| Emma Nabers |
0 |
June 16 1954 |
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Greenhill Cemetery (Oklahoma, United States of America) |
| James W. Nabers |
1830 |
1894 |
Grave |
Magnolia Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| Livonia K. Nabers |
1834 |
1904 |
Grave |
Magnolia Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| W. Robert Nabers |
1875 |
1896 |
Grave |
Magnolia Cemetery (Tennessee, United States of America) |
| James L. Nabers |
1849 |
1921 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Mary J. Nabers |
1849 |
1929 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Mattie Nabers |
1871 |
1946 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Janie Nabers |
1874 |
1922 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Lillie Nabers |
1878 |
1959 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Infant Nabers |
0 |
September 27 1930 |
|
Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Inez Brannon Nabers |
May 2 1899 |
November 2 1959 |
Grave |
Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Evelyn Austin Nabers |
August 23 1894 |
September 25 1943 |
Grave |
Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Joseph Hall Nabers |
April 1 1890 |
June 21 1961 |
Grave |
Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Samuel L. Nabers |
March 9 1903 |
May 18 1941 |
Grave |
Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Marvin A. Nabers |
May 30 1905 |
July 16 1977 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Laurens F. Nabers |
1876 |
1947 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| Annie M. Nabers |
1887 |
1965 |
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Laurens City Cemetery (South Carolina, United States of America) |
| S. Jameson Nabers |
June 28 1899 |
July 22 1995 |
Grave |
City of Lubbock Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
| Marion B. Nabers |
March 23 1906 |
September 8 1991 |
Grave |
City of Lubbock Cemetery (Texas, United States of America) |
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