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- F. Thomas Nash (add)
- M. Agatha (add)
- John Nash1729 - 1802
Facts and Events
John Nash was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Records in Virginia
- From "Virginia's Colonial Soldiers" by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck:
- Roll of Capt. William Bronaugh's Company, 13 July 1756:
- John Nash, Nov. 1755, Richmond, [age] 26, 5'6", planter, Virginia, fair complexion with brown hair. [pg. 65].
- Pay Roll of Capt. William Bronaugh's Company, 24 May 1756:
- John Nash
- Pay Roll of Capt. William Bronaugh's Company, 12 July 1756:
- John Nash
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Vol. 1 - OCTOBER, 1765 (D). - Robert Finley vs. Sergeant John Nash.--1757 account.
- Vol. 1 - OCTOBER, 1765 (D). - 1757. Sergeant John Nash to estate of Robert Finley, deceased, debtor.--September 19, 1758, linen, buttons, thread, linen handkerchiefs, ribbon; April 22, neck cloth, penknife, garters.
- Vol. 1 - OCTOBER 22, 1765. - (133) John Nash, returned not found in bailiwick.
Notes
Partial record from "Ansearchin News":
A John Nash died about 1801 in Davidson County, Tennessee, naming Travis, Thomas and other children, and a widow, Margaret. Travis Coleman. Nash with... (remainder omitted)
References
- ↑ Extracts From North Farnham Parish Register The Clerk's Office At Warsaw., in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
13:139.
John, son of Thomas & Agathy Nash, Dec. 2, 1729.
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