Person:Nancy Pritchard (3)

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Nancy Pritchard
b.1800 Virginia
m. 12 Oct 1795
  1. Rachel Pritchard1798 - 1872
  2. Nancy Pritchard1800 - 1883
  • HJohn Gray1759 - 1836
  • WNancy Pritchard1800 - 1883
m. 15 Mar 1820
m. 26 Jan 1837
Facts and Events
Name Nancy Pritchard
Married Name _____ Gray
Married Name _____ Walters
Gender Female
Birth? 1800 Virginia
Marriage 15 Mar 1820 Scott County, Kentuckyto John Gray
Marriage 26 Jan 1837 Decatur County, Indiana[she is the widow Gray]
to William Walters
Census[1] 1850 Fugit, Decatur, Indiana, United States
Death[2] 21 Jan 1883 Clarksburg, Decatur, Indiana, United States
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Decatur, Indiana, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432).

    Year: 1850; Census Place: Fugit, Decatur, Indiana; Roll: M432_142; Page: 63B; Image: 133
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    Family Number Surname Given Name Age Birth Year Race Gender Birth Place
    27 Walters William 66 1784 Male Virginia
    27 Walters Nancy 50 1800 Female Virginia
    27 Walters Thomas F 13 1837 Male Indiana
    27 Walters Zerilda 11 1839 Female Indiana
    27 Walters Dewett C 10 1840 Male Indiana
    27 Walters Peyton H 7 1843 Male Indiana
    27 Edwards Amasa 25 1825 Virginia

  2. Family Recorded, in Wardell, Patrick G. Virginia/West Virginia genealogical data from Revolutionary War pension and bounty land warrant records. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1988-1998)
    Vol 2.

    Gray, John, b. 9/11/1759, Augusta County, Virginia; entered service 1777 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; Pensioned 1834 in Decatur County, Indiana; died 4/5/1836 in Greensburg, that County; married 3/15/1820 Nancy Pritchard, Scott County, Kentucky who married (2) 1/26/1837 William Walters, Decatur County, Indiana who died 6/4/1850; widow pensioned 1853 there at age 53 when sister Rachel Myers age about 55 filed affidavit there; widow age 68 when granted pension increase there in 1869; died 1/21/1883 in Clarksburg, Indiana; query letter in file in 1902 from descendant Mrs. Alice Markland, Clarksburg, Indiana states her father was son of soldier. F-W6395, R1115.