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Nancy Ann Adkins 1753–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1753

Birth Location: Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony

Death Date: 18 Jan 1846

Death Location: Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA

Father: William Jr

Mother: Lydia Owens

Spouse(s): John McCracken

Children(s): Nancy McCracken, Hugh McCracken, John McCracken, Sally McCracken, Samuel McCracken

In 1753, Nancy Ann Adkins entered the world in Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony, born to William Adkins Jr And Lydia Owens. Nancy Ann Adkins married John Mccracken, and had children including Hugh Mccracken, John Johnnie Mccracken, Nancy Mccracken, Sally Mccracken, Samuel Mccracken. Nancy Ann Adkins passed away in 1846 in Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1753, Nancy Ann Adkins entered the world in Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony, born to William Adkins Jr And Lydia Owens.
  • Nancy Ann Adkins married John Mccracken, and had children including Hugh Mccracken, John Johnnie Mccracken, Nancy Mccracken, Sally Mccracken, Samuel Mccracken.
  • Nancy Ann Adkins passed away in 1846 in Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Nancy Adkins's Ancestors

Self
Nancy Adkins
1753–1846
Birth Place: Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony
Parents
William Adkins Jr
1721–1784
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Lydia Owens
1724–1782
Prince George, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
William (Vortimer) Adkins
1689–1754
Machump Creek, Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, British Crown Colony
Sarah (Elizabeth) Parker
1695–1784
Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, British Colony
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Adkinson
1667–1711
Elizabeth Adkins
1667–1711
Richard Parker
1660–1725
Mitha Pender-Parker
1650–1754
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Adkins
1629–1679
Joan Warren
1645–1703
Richard Sr.
1630–1683
Elizabeth Bailey
1630–1665

Nancy Adkins's Descendants

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Nancy (Ann) Adkins (1753–18 Jan 1846) m. John McCracken (1750–29 Mar 1796)
  1. 1. Nancy McCracken 1772–1827
    1. 1. Permelia ("Millie") Adkins 1814–1880 m. Benjamin (W) Jordan 1811–1880
      1. 1. Jeremiah ((Jerry)) Jordan 1835–1903 m. Frances ("Fannie") Moore 1844–1921
        1. 1. Delilah ("Lilly") Jordan 1871–1939 m. Hezikiah Moore 1874–1958
        2. 2. Anderson (Lewis) JORDAN 1862–1951
      2. 2. Greenville (Madison) Jordan 1837–1894
      3. 3. Pheba Jordan 1842–1951
      4. 4. Nancy (Ann) Jordan 1844–1924
      5. 5. Rebecca Jordan 1850–1900
      6. 6. Rachel (M) Jordan 1854–1930
      7. 7. William ("Bill") Jordan 1834–1907
      8. 8. George (M) Jordan 1846–1879
      9. 9. John Jordan 1847–
      10. 10. Elizabeth Jordan 1826–1880
      11. 11. Elisa Jordan 1849–
    2. 2. Clarissa Adkins 1800–1877
    3. 3. Sarah (Elizabeth) Adkins 1796–1874
    4. 4. Rachel (Adkins) Young 1804–1888
    5. 5. John (W) Adkins 1808–1870
    6. 6. Thomas (Travis) Adkins 1811–1886
    7. 7. Polly Adkins 1815–1847
  2. 2. Hugh McCracken 1770–1850
  3. 3. John ("Johnnie") McCracken 1780–1877
  4. 4. Sally McCracken 1784–1860
  5. 5. Samuel McCracken 1785–

Nancy Adkins's Timeline

2 Records

1753
1753
Birth of Nancy Ann Adkins in Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony
Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony
1846
18 Jan 1846
Age 93
Death of Nancy Ann Adkins in Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA
Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1753
    Event Place: Montgomery, Giles County, Virginia, British Crown Colony
    Record Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Godfrey Memorial Library; Middletown, Connecticut; American Genealogical Biographical Index; Volume Number: 02

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jan 1846
    Event Place: Lawerence, , Kentucky, USA

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