The Nance memorial : a history of the Nance family in general, but more particularly of Clement Nance of Pittsylvania County, Virginia and descendants, containing historical and biographical records with family lineage/ by Geo. W. Nance
Authors
Language
Publication Date
Publisher
Place of Publication
Physical
Notes
Includes indexes.
Clement Nance was born in Virginia, ca. 1756. He married Mary Jones, ca. 1775, in Virginia, and all of their children were born there, the first in 1776. In 1803, he and his wife and most of their children, and their children, left Pittsylvania County and settled in Kentucky. After remaining in Kentucky about eighteen months, Clement determined to press on to Indiana Territory. They settled just below the present site of New Albany, Indiana. Clement later moved to the western part of Franklin township. His will was probated 14 August 1828. Descendants lived in Indiana, Illinois, Texas and elsewhere.
Also includes the families of Zachariah Nance (d. 1772 of Charles City County, Virginia); David Nance (soldier in the Revolution, of Virginia); William Nance (of Pittsylvania Co., Virginia); Richard Nance (b. ca. 1714, of Bedford County, Virginia); John Nance (d. 1867, of North Carolina and Tennessee) and other Nance families.
Nance is also spelled Nantz.
Includes the Burton, Shaw, Shields, Oatman, Richardson and other related families.
To view a digital version of this item click here.
Subjects
Surname Subjects
About this record
This screen shows the catalog entry of the title you selected.
The Copies section contains information for finding the physical item. Check the Call Number, Location, and Availability to know if a physical copy can be accessed.
Many books, periodicals, and maps are available on the Digital Library and can be accessed viathe included link. Works that are copyright protected are not available for online viewing.
The Film/Digital Notes contain a description of the microfilm or microfiche numbers. Some FamilySearch centers and affiliate libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. A camera icon indicates items that are digitally accessible online.
All microfilms have been digitized and microfiche is currently being digitized. Reasons why images from microfilms or microfiche may not yet be available digitally on FamilySearch.org include:
- The microfiche may be scheduled for future scanning.
- The microfilm or microfiche may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. FamilySearch makes every effort to enable access dependent on decisions of record custodians and applicable laws.
- You may need to be in a FamilySearch Center or the FamilySearch Library to access digital images from microfilms and microfiche. Some may also require that you log in to your FamilySearch account.