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Nancy Ellen PITTSENBARGER DALBY

King City Cemetery
Gentry County,
Missouri

Oct 16, 1883 near King City, Missouri
Jan 29, 1918 Las Animus, Colorado
Wife of John Jefferson Dalby
Daughter of Peter Pittsenbarger and Mary Ann "Polly" Fincher Fry Pittsenbarger

The King City Times (King City, MO), Friday, February 8, 1918; pg. 1

Former Resident Dies.

Mrs. Nancy Dalby died Tuesday, Jan. 29, at her home in Las Animas, Colo., and the body shipped here for burial Saturday.

She was the daughter of ________ Pittsenberger, and was born near King City, Oct. 16, 1883. After her marriage to John Dalby, Feb. 16, 1902, she moved to Oklahoma and afterwards afterwards to Colorado.

She leaves six motherless children, husband, mother and several brothers and sisters.

Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Sunday, conducted by Rev. V. C. Ball, and the body laid to rest in the King City cemetery (sic).

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Submitted: 1/26/19 • Approved: 1/27/19 • Last Updated: 1/30/19 • R816982-G816981-S3

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