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Martha Nantz 1800–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Dec 1800

Birth Location: Prince Edward, Virginia

Death Date: 12 Jan 1862

Death Location: Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States

Father: Frederick Jr

Mother: Martha Watkins

Spouse(s): John Jr, Harrison Blanton, Hugh Brotherton

Children(s): Martha Nantz, Julia Brotherton, Infant Brotherton, Infant Brotherton, Franklin Brotherton, Martha Hughes, Daniel Hughes, Frederick Hughes, Dr. Hughes, John Hughes, Maria Hughes, Thomas Hughes, Hughes None

Martha Nantz was born in 1800 in Prince Edward, Virginia, the child of Frederick Garland Nantz Jr And Martha Hughes Watkins. Martha Nantz married Harrison Blanton, Hugh Brotherton, John Reed Hughes Jr, and had children including Daniel Henry Hughes, Dr James R Hughes, Franklin Zenophun Brotherton, Frederick Edward Hughes, Hughes, Infant Daughter Brotherton, Infant Son Brotherton, John B Hughes, Julia T Brotherton, Maria L Hughes, Martha Elizabeth Nantz, Martha Letitia Hughes, Thomas Proctor Hughes. Martha Nantz passed away in 1862 in Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • Martha Nantz was born in 1800 in Prince Edward, Virginia, the child of Frederick Garland Nantz Jr And Martha Hughes Watkins.
  • Martha Nantz married Harrison Blanton, Hugh Brotherton, John Reed Hughes Jr, and had children including Daniel Henry Hughes, Dr James R Hughes, Franklin Zenophun Brotherton, Frederick Edward Hughes, Hughes, Infant Daughter Brotherton, Infant Son Brotherton, John B Hughes, Julia T Brotherton, Maria L Hughes, Martha Elizabeth Nantz, Martha Letitia Hughes, Thomas Proctor Hughes.
  • Martha Nantz passed away in 1862 in Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Martha Nantz's Ancestors

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Martha Nantz
1800–1862
Birth Place: Prince Edward, Virginia
Parents
Frederick Garland Nantz, Jr
1761–1835
, Nottoway, Virginia, USA
Martha (Hughes) Watkins
1770–1818
Prince Edward, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Frederick (King) Nance
1721–1795
Bristol Parish, Lunenburg Co., Virginia Colony
Hannah Foster
1737–1774
Amelia, Virginia, United States
Henry (Edward) Watkins
1733–1798
Bush River, Prince Edward, Virginia, USA
Temperance Hughes
1740–1798
Cumberland,,Virginia,USA
Great-Grandparents
Jane Nance
1687–1761
George Foster
1695–1789
Mary Singleton
1696–
Thomas Watson\Watkins
1714–1783
Frances Anderson
1718–1784
Ann Hartwell
1725–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Smart
1636–1687
Mary Loveridge
1641–1707
Robert Sr
1651–1716
Elizabeth Garnett
1651–1744
Thomas Watkins
1678–1760

Martha Nantz's Descendants

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Martha Nantz (17 Dec 1800–12 Jan 1862) m. John (Reed Hughes) Jr (30 May 1797–17 Jun 1833) m. Harrison Blanton (1800–) m. Hugh Brotherton (12 Mar 1829–13 Feb 1904)
  1. 1. Martha (Elizabeth) Nantz 1832–1908 m. John Greene 1602–1657
  2. 2. Julia (T.) Brotherton 1866–1880
  3. 3. Infant (Son) Brotherton 1866–1866
  4. 4. Infant (Daughter) Brotherton 1860–1860
  5. 5. Franklin (Zenophun) Brotherton 1857–1929
  6. 6. Martha (Letitia) Hughes 1834–
  7. 7. Daniel (Henry) Hughes 1833–1890
  8. 8. Frederick (Edward) Hughes 1830–1895
  9. 9. Dr. (James R.) Hughes 1821–
  10. 10. John (B) Hughes 1820–
  11. 11. Maria (L) Hughes 1832–1908
  12. 12. Thomas (Proctor) Hughes 1826–
  13. 13. Hughes 1823–

Martha Nantz's Timeline

2 Records

1800
17 Dec 1800
Birth of Martha Nantz in Prince Edward, Virginia
Prince Edward, Virginia
1862
12 Jan 1862
Age 62
Death of Martha Nantz in Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States
Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Dec 1800
    Event Place: Prince Edward, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1862
    Event Place: Frankfort, Franklin, Kentucky, United States

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