Jay Nash

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Typical example of a son who lost his parents without getting into the details of genealogy, while they were alive to ask questions. My Dad was the youngest of his siblings and they are no longer around to ask.

I have detail records of the Nash Family, thanks to the book "Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Connecticut" and a supplement prepared by Elizabeth Nash Chapman and Jane Nash Lund and Dorothy Gould Nash.

I also have access to photo albums that for the most part have good descriptions on the photos, but some do not and researching pictures gets very difficult back in the 1800s.

Typical example of a son who lost his parents without getting into the details of genealogy, while they were alive to ask questions. My Dad was the youngest of his siblings and they are no longer around to ask.

I have detail records of the Nash Family, thanks to the book "Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Connecticut" and a supplement prepared by Elizabeth Nash Chapman and Jane Nash Lund and Dorothy Gould Nash.

I also have access to photo albums that for the most part have good descriptions on the photos, but some do not and researching pictures gets very difficult back in the 1800s.

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