Person:Nannie Cone (1)

m. 15 Feb 1874
  1. Virginia McRae1877 - 1972
m. May 1889
  1. William M. Denton
  2. Earnest E. DentonAbt 1895 -
m. Aft 1912
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Nannie Cone
Alt Name Nancy _____
Alt Name Annie _____
Gender Female
Birth[2] 7 Apr 1854 Ashley, Arkansas, United States
Marriage 15 Feb 1874 Ashley, Arkansas, United Statesto Malcolm Alexander McRae
Marriage May 1889 Llano County, Texas(his 2nd wife, her 1st husband; 3 children)
to Rev. John Bunard Denton, Jr
Marriage Aft 1912 Texas(her 2nd husband; no issue)
to John W. Borden
Death[2] 15 Dec 1949 Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Burial[2] Texas State Cemetery, Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
References
  1. Denton County, Texas, Historical Commission.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Miller, Richard. Texas State Cemetery website. (State of Texas).

    BORDEN, NANNIE DENTON (1854 ~ 1949). Confederate widow Nannie Denton Borden was born on April 7, 1854 in Ashley County, Arkansas. She was born to James B. Cone of Georgia and Malinda Dean of Alabama.

    She first married John B. Denton of Denton, Texas. She drew Denton's Confederate pension for a number of years. Denton was a Methodist minister in Arlington, Texas until his death. She lived in Arlington for 30 years and had three children with Denton named W. M. Denton, Ernest E. Denton, and Mrs. Floyd Honecker.

    She then married John W. Borden of Missouri and lived with him for 13 years, 10 in the Confederate Men's Home until his death. Borden served in Company B, 8th Missouri Cavalry, Prices' Brigade, Shelby's Division, Trans-Mississippi Army during the Civil War. The 8th served extensively in the Western Theater.

    Nannie Borden entered the Confederate Home on November 1, 1929 and transferred to the Confederate Women's Home on March 15, 1941. She died on December 15, 1949 and was buried at the Texas State Cemetery next to her second husband.