Person:Nancy Stanley (23)

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Nancy Ann Stanley
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Name Nancy Ann Stanley
Gender Female
Birth? 6 Aug 1839 Tennessee, United States
Census[2] 1850 Dade, Missouri, United StatesDistrict 25
Census? 1860 Morgan Township, Dade County, Missouri
Marriage 9 Sep 1860 Dadeville, Dade, Missouri, United Statesto Thornton Perry Fitzpatrick
Census[3] 1870 Madison, Cedar, Missouri, United States
Census[4] 1880 North Township, Dade County, Missouri
Census? 1890 Marion, Dade, Missouri, United States
Census? 1900 Lawrence, Missouri, United States
Death? 10 Oct 1909 Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, United States
Burial[1] 12 Oct 1909 Lockwood Cemetery, Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, United States
Other[5] 15 Oct 1909 Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, United StatesThe Lockwood Luminary Obituary
Religion? Lockwood, Dade, Missouri, United Statesa member of First Christian Church

NANCY ANN STANLEY was born on August 6, 1839 in East Tennessee.

Nancy moved with her family to Dade County, Missouri about 1849.

Nancy was a member of the Lockwood Christian Church, Lockwood, Missouri.

The 1850 census shows Nancy living with her parents in District 25, Dade County, Missouri.

The 1860 census shows Nancy living with her parents in Morgan Township, Dade County, Missouri.

The 1870 census shows Nancy living with her family in Madison Township, Cedar County, Missouri.

The 1880 census shows Nancy living with her family in North Township, Dade County, Missouri.

The 1900 census shows Nancy living with her husband in Lawrence County, Missouri.

Nancy died on October 10, 1909 in Lockwood, Dade County, Missouri. She is buried in Lockwood Cemetery, Dade County, Missouri.

References
  1. Dade County, Missouri, Lockwood Cemetery
    Page 10.
  2. 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. District 25, Dade, Missouri, roll M432_398, page 264, image 9.
  3. 1870 United States Federal Census, Roll M593 768; Page 97; Image 197.
  4. 1880 United States Federal Census, Roll T9 684; Family History Film 1254684; Page 218B; Enumeration District 18; Image 0098.


  5. Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick

    Many relatives and friends are sorrowing by the death of Mrs. Mary J., beloved wife of Mr. Thos. P. Fitzpatrick that occurred at their home Sunday morning October 10, 1909. She had long been in feeble condition of health.

    The funeral occurred at the Christian church on Tuesday the services led by Rev. W. B. Cochran, the burial was in the Lockwood cemetery attended by a large number of relatives and sympathizing friends.

    Mrs. Fitzpatrick was 60 years of age August 6th. She was a native of Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick had resided in Dade Co. nearly 40 years. Her life was one of noble service in the work of doing good in accord with the precepts of the religion she professed and exemplified in almost a lifelong membership of the Christian church.

    In her death her husband and six children loose the companionship of a good wife and mother.

    Of the children of Mrs. Fitzpatrick, four sons and two daughters all were present of the funeral. They are: Messrs. Thos., John, Will and Charles Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Sol (Let tie) Farmer, Mrs. Ed (Mintie) Collins. Five sisters and one brother were present, Mrs. Mary E. Burch, Mrs. Martha C. Burch, Mrs. Margaret Gray, Mrs. Amanda Carr, Mrs. Will (Angeline) Covert; Mr. Robert Stanley from Aurora. Two brothers were residing at a distance were unable to be present.