Person:Nancy Dunn (30)

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Nancy Johnson Dunn
b.30 Dec 1839
m. 4 Apr 1839
  1. Nancy Johnson Dunn1839 - Bef 1913
  2. Reese Dunn1841 - 1896
  3. Miles G. Dunn1844 - 1875
  4. Sarah Eliza Dunn1847 - 1928
  5. William C. Dunn1850 - 1873
Facts and Events
Name Nancy Johnson Dunn
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 30 Dec 1839
Census[2] 1840 Clinton, Indiana, United States
Census[5] 1850 Lewis, Missouri, United States
Census[6] 1870 Shelby, Indiana, United States
Census[7] 1900 Shelby, Indiana, United States
Census[8] 1910 Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, United States
Education[4][10] attended Franklin College (Franklin, Johnson, Indiana)
Occupation[3][4][10] school teacher
Death[10] Bef 22 May 1913 Johnson, Indiana, United States
Obituary[10] 22 May 1913 Franklin, Johnson, Indiana, United States
Alt Death[9] 27 May 1913
Burial[10] Johnson, Indiana, United StatesSecond Mount Pleasant Cemetery
References
  1. Family Bible Record of Joseph and Nancy Reese, in Johnson, Bess Sellers; Daughters of the American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton Chapter (Indiana); and Vera Reese Tranter. Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana: a collection of family records compiled from family bibles and other sources. (Ft. Wayne, Indiana: Allen County Public Library, 1986)
    p. 146.

    Marriages: Robert C. Dunn and Catherine Jane Dunn, Apr. 4, 1839
    Births: Nancy Johnson Dunn, Dec. 30, 1839

  2. Clinton, Indiana, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704)
    p. 704 (FHL #0007722).

    Robert O. Dunn - 1 male 20-30 [Robert]; 1 female under 5 [Nancy], 1 female 15-20 [Catherine Jane]; 1 in agriculture

  3. 3.0 3.1 Reese Family of John Benjamin William, Vera Reese Trantor, compiler. TS, nd. ISL 929.2 R329t
    p. 4.

    Children of Catherine Jane Reese and Robert C. Dunn:
    Nancy Johnson Dunn, b. 30 Dec 1839, d. 21 May 1913, never married, an early teacher in Johnson County Schools

  4. 4.0 4.1 Vera Trantor to Mrs. Mouser, letter dated 21 May 1943, in Genealogy, Reese Family I, Box 3, Folder 11, John Kennedy Graham Papers, M166, Historical Society of Indiana.

    Nancy Johnson Dunn had a fiancé who was killed in the War Between the States. She attended Franklin College and taught school in Shelby and Johnson Counties.

  5. Lewis, Missouri, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 785, Family 786.

    Dunn, Jane, 29, female, b. Indiana [no other info]
    , Nancy, 10, female, b. IN, attending school
    , Reese, 8, male, b. IN, attending school
    , Miles, 5, male, b. IN
    , Sarah E., 3, female, b. IN
    , Wm, 1 month, male, b. IN

  6. Hendricks, Shelby, Indiana, in United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    HH 50, Fam 51.

    Dunn, Sarah, 23, keeping house, b. MO
    , William, 20, farming, b. MO
    , Nannie, 28, keeping house, b. IN

  7. Hendricks, Shelby, Indiana, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    HH 57, Fam 58.

    Well, William, b. Sept 1817, 82, widower, b IN, farmer, owns farm free of mtg
    Dunn, Nancy, boarder, b. Dec 1839, 60, single, b. IN, both parents b. IN, servant

  8. Franklin City (Ward 2), Johnson, Indiana, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    HH 42, Fam 44.

    248 East Kenucky Street
    Dunn, Nancy, 70, single, b. IN, both parents b. IN, no occupation, rents home
    , Sarah E. 63, single, b. MO, both parents b. IN, no occupation

  9. Family Bible Record of Joseph and Nancy Reese, in Johnson, Bess Sellers; Daughters of the American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton Chapter (Indiana); and Vera Reese Tranter. Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana: a collection of family records compiled from family bibles and other sources. (Ft. Wayne, Indiana: Allen County Public Library, 1986).

    Deaths - Nancy Johnson Dunn, May 27, 1913 [Should be May 22???]

  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Franklin Evening Star, 22 May 1913, Franklin, Indiana; Johnson County Museum of History, Franklin, Indiana.

    Death From Old Age
    Miss Nancy J. Dunn, aged seventy-three years, four months and twenty-two days, died Wednesday evening at five o’clock at the county home, where she had lived for the past month. Death was due to mitral insufficiency.

    Deceased was a daughter of Robert C. Dunn and was born in Clinton county. She had resided in Shelby and Johnson counties for many years. She owned a small piece of property at Bengal. In early life she had been a school teacher and had been a student at Franklin college. She was a woman of considerable intelligence.

    Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Henderson, Flinn & Johnson, the services being conducted by Rev. W. J. Wright. Burial at Second Mt. Pleasant.