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William Asbury Molloy1839 - 1919

The Blended Family of William and Nancy (Swank Mikel) Molloy

circa 1895

Macon County, Missouri

Left to Right: Etta Mikel, Nancy S. (Swank Mikel) Molloy, Grover Molloy, Emily Molloy, Charles A. Molloy, and William Asbury Molloy; William and Nancy got married in April 1882. Nancy is William's third wife and he is her second or possibly third husband. Etta is Nancy's youngest child by her late husband Daniel B. Mikel. Charlie is William's only child by his second wife Elizabeth Jane (Brown King) Molloy. Grover and Emily are William and Nancy's children that they conceived together. Photo source: Pamela Molloy (findagrave.com member)

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