flag male ancestor  Nicholas  DORSETT

  (b. 4 June 1847 Shoals, Martin, Indiana, USA   d. 26 March 1926 Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas, USA )  

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Nicholas DORSETT was born 4 June 1847 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana, USA

Nicholas DORSETT was the child of ?   and   ?

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Nicholas  married  Mary Belle INGLE 21 October 1897 in Newport, Vermillion, Indiana, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Mary Belle INGLE  was born November 1870 in Hett, Vermillion, Indiana, USA.  Mary Belle died 22 March 1934 in Drew County, Arkansas, USA. 

Nicholas DORSETT died 26 March 1926 in Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas, USA.
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