Person:George Nestor (1)

George Wasington Nestor
m. 10 Oct 1785
  1. George Wasington Nestor1787 - 1866
  2. David Nestor1790 - 1881
  3. Mary Magdelena Nester1793 -
  4. Catherine Elizabeth "Katy" Nestor1795 - 1878
  5. Daniel Nester1797 - 1882
  6. John Nester1799 - 1886
m. 5 Nov 1809
  1. Jonas Nestor1812 - 1865
  2. Lettice Ann Nestor1816 - 1885
  3. Catherine Nestor1831 - 1895
  4. Sarah Nester - 1899
  5. William G Nestor1835 - 1897
Facts and Events
Name George Wasington Nestor
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 30 Aug 1787 Barbour County, West Virginia, USATeters Creek
Marriage 5 Nov 1809 Randolph County, Virginia, USAto Amelia "Milly" Poling
Occupation[2] miller on Teters Creek
Occupation[2] held the office of magistrate
Death[1] 1866 Barbour County, West Virginia, USA
Burial[1] Nestorville Cemetery, Barbour County, West Virginia, USA
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Find A Grave.

    George Nestor Burial: Nestorville Cemetery, Barbour County, West Virginia, USA

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Callahan, James Morton, and American Historical Society (New York). History of West Virginia, old and new: in one volume : and West Virginia biography in two additional volumes. (Chicago [Illinois]: American Historical Society, c1923).

    Michael T. Haller married Sarah Nestor, a native of
    Barbour County, born on the waters of Teters Creek. Mrs.
    M. T. Haller's father, George Nestor, born in the same
    locality, married Amelia Poling, and both of these families
    came originally from Holland. George Nestor was a miller
    on Teters Creek and also enjoyed the reputation of a great
    hunter. For many years he held the office of magistrate,
    and one of his sons succeeded him in office.