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Facts and Events
Name[12] |
Nancy Miller |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[9][10] |
Abt 1800 |
Kentucky, United States |
Alt Marriage |
Abt 1821 |
based on birth of first child to Abner C. Dunn |
Marriage |
12 Nov 1824 |
Indiana, United Statesby Mr. Black, a Justice of the Peace; no county given to Abner C. Dunn |
Property[4] |
12 May 1832 |
Clinton, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, others, sold first owned property |
Property[5] |
21 Jan 1833 |
Clinton, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, others, sold remainder of first owned property |
Property[6] |
5 Jan 1837 |
Clinton, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, sold property |
Census[7] |
1840 |
Clinton, Indiana, United States |
Property[8] |
18 May 1841 |
Clinton, Indiana, United Stateswith husband, sold property |
Census[9] |
1850 |
Clinton, Indiana, United States |
Other[1] |
18 Jun 1856 |
Hamilton, Indiana, United Statesapplied for Bounty Land Warrant based on husband's service in War of 1812 |
Census[10] |
1860 |
Clinton, Indiana, United States |
Death[2][11] |
4 Aug 1864 |
Clinton, Indiana, United Statesdied at home of daughter Julia and son-in-law Joseph Dick |
Burial[11] |
Aft 4 Aug 1864 |
Clinton, Indiana, United StatesPrairie Chapel Cemetery |
DNA[3] |
2013 |
mtDNA Haplogroup H4a1a1a |
Image Gallery
References
- ↑ Abner and Nancy Dunn Bounty Land Warrant Application, in Dunn Family Documents.
- ↑ Joseph Dick to Dear friends (perhaps to William & Elizabeth Reece), in Reece and Dunn Family Letters, 1863-1878
4 August 1864.
August 4th 1864
Dear friends
I take the earliest opportunity of informing you that Mother Dunn is no more. She died this morning about sun rise. Julia and I got home last night about sun down. It is hard to tell whether she knowed Julia or not. She Spoke her name once after we come. She will be buried in the morning at 10 Oclock. We all feel sad and know that we have lost our best earthly friend. I will write no more now In haste Yours Joseph Dick.
- ↑ FamilyTreeDNA.
- ↑ Book 1, July 1830-1833, in Clinton, Indiana, United States. Deeds, 1828 - . (Frankfort, Indiana, United States: Clinton County Recorder)
p. 297.
Indenture 12 May 1832 between Abner Dunn and Nancy his wife and Alvin Dunn and Sarah his wife of Clinton County, Indiana And Isaac Miller of same place who paid $70 for The N1/2 of the E1/2 of the NE1/4 of Sec 8, T20N, R1E, containing 40 acres more or less Signed Abner Dunn, Nancy Dunn, Alvin Dunn, Sarah Dunn Witnesses Hiram Harrison, William M. Winekoop, John Harland, JP
- ↑ Deed Book 2, in Clinton, Indiana, United States. Deeds, 1828 - . (Frankfort, Indiana, United States: Clinton County Recorder)
p. 49 , Sep 1833-Apr 1835.
Indenture between Abner Dunn and Nancy his wife and Alvin Dunn and Sarah his wife of Clinton County, IN And Isaac Miller of same place who paid $60 for S1/2 of the E1/2 of the NE1/4, S8, T20 [8 not crossed out but “twenty of” written above], R1E, containing 40 acres more or less Signed Alvin Dunn, Abner Dunn, Sarah Dunn, Nancy Dunn Witnesses David Vestal, Rebeca [sic] Vestal, John Harland On 21 Jan 1833 Alvin, Sarah & Abner appeared before David Vestal, JP of Hendricks County
- ↑ Deed Book 4, Nov 1836-Feb 1838, in Clinton, Indiana, United States. Deeds, 1828 - . (Frankfort, Indiana, United States: Clinton County Recorder)
p. 544.
Indenture between Abner Dunn and Nancy his wife of Clinton County, Indian And Daniel Boyer of same place who paid $200 for The SW1/4 of the SW1/4, S27, T21, R2E, containing 40 acres more or less (Fort Wayne Land Office) Signed Abner x his mark Dunn, Nancy x her mark Dunn Witness Joseph McKinney JP, James King
This is land for which Abner would receive a US land patent in 1838
- ↑ Clinton, Indiana, United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M704)
p. 768, line 2; FHL #0007722.
Abnor Dunn, 1 male 10-15 [George], 1 male 40-50; 2 females 5-10 [Jane and Julia], 3 females 10-15 [Elizabeth, Sarah, Sophia], 1 female 15-20 [Lavina], 1 female 40-50 [Nancy]; 1 in agriculture
- ↑ Deed Book 10, May 1845-Oct 1847, in Clinton, Indiana, United States. Deeds, 1828 - . (Frankfort, Indiana, United States: Clinton County Recorder)
p. 433.
Indenture between Abner Dunn and Nancy Dunn his wife of Clinton County, Indiana And James Fowler of Jennings County, Indiana who paid $800 for The SW1/4, S24, T21N, R2E (Fort Wayne Land Office, containing 160 acres more or less Signed Abner x his mark Dunn, Nancy x her mark Dunn Witness Daniel Heaton, William Benson JP
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Johnson Township, Clinton County, Indiana, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
HH 70, Fam 70.
Dunn, Abner, age 60, m, farmer, RE=$300, b. KY, cannot read or write , Nancy, 50, f, b. KY, cannot read or write , George, 20, m, farmer, IN , Sophie, 17, f, IN , Julia, 17, f, IN, attends school , Jane, 15, f, IN
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Johnson Township, Clinton County, Indiana, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
HH 550, Fam 541 (Post Office Berlin).
Dick, Joseph, 23, farmer, RE=700, PE=200, b. OH , Jane, 21, female, b. IN , Mary, 3, female, b. IN Dunn, Nancy, 60, b. KY, unable to read and write
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Johnson and Owen townships, and West Yard Bennell in Center township, in Bohm, Joan Cox, and Jeanine Warren. Clinton County cemeteries. (Frankfort, Indiana: Gem City Genealogical Shoppe, 19--?)
Vol. 2, p. 25.
Prairie Chapel-Fearow-Gossard Cemetery p. 25 – DUNN, Nancy, d. 10 Aug 1864, ae 65y
- ↑ Some say her name was Nancy Jane; some say her name was Mary Ann; some say her name was Mary Jane. Nancy could be a nickname for either Jane or Ann.
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