Person:Nathaniel Tracy (7)

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Nathaniel Tracy
 
m. 16 Sep 1803
  1. John TracyAbt 1807 -
  2. Keziah TracyAbt 1808 -
  3. Thomas TracyAbt 1811 -
  4. Nathaniel TracyAbt 1811 -
  5. Elenor Tracy1813 - 1894
  6. Elizabeth TracyAbt 1819 -
  7. Josiah H. TracyAft 1819 - Bef 1850
  8. Margaret TracyAbt 1825 -
  9. Mary Jane TracyAbt 1830 -
  10. Mathew Tracy1832 - 1917
  • HNathaniel TracyAbt 1811 -
  • WJemima ClemAbt 1815 -
m. 28 Feb 1833
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Tracy
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1811 Kentucky, United States
Residence[3] 1824 Johnson, Indiana, United States
Marriage 28 Feb 1833 Johnson, Indiana, United Statesto Jemima Clem
Census[1] 1850 Johnson, Indiana, United States
Other[2] 14 Nov 1851 Johnson, Indiana, United StatesIn court to settle mother's estates
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Pleasant, Johnson, Indiana, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 32, Fam 32.

    Tracy, Nathaniel, 39, farmer, RE = $500, b. KY
    , Jemima, 35, b. KY
    , John, 16, laborer, b. IN
    , Catherine, 14, b. IN
    , Nancy J, 12, b. IN
    , Mary A., 10, b. IN
    , Willis, 5, b. IN
    , Isabella, 8 months, b. IN
    , Elizabeth, 8 months, b. IN

  2. Holmes, Maurice; Indiana. Probate Court (Johnson County); and Indiana. Circuit Court (Johnson County). Court records of Johnson County, Indiana, 1823-1853. (1982)
    Probate Book C, p. 577.

    p. 310 – Alexander Webb appointed administrator of estate of Mary Reese decd by court in vacation . 17 May 1849.
    p. 577 – Alexander Webb admin VS John Tracy et al in a chancery suit. Entry stated that the adm. Should collect and account for the balance of the decree in the Probate Court in favor of Mary Reese and Joseph Reese against the summary minor heirs of James Tracy. At the bottom of the entry were listed: Alexander Webb, John R. Carver, John Tracy, John W. Webb, Nathaniel Tracy, Charles Johnson, Joel R. Pierse, Mathew J. Tracy and John Tracy the gdn of Mathew Tracy. 14 Nov 1851.

  3. Banta, D. D. (David Demaree). History of Johnson County, Indiana: from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with a short history of the northwest, the Indiana territory, and the State of Indiana. (Chicago, Illinois, United States: Brant & Fuller, 1888)
    p. 319.

    in 1824 James Tracy and grown sons Nathaniel, Thomas and John built cabins, settled near (or south of) the centre of the township [of Franklin]; came from KY