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Nancy Vance Fugate 1791–1868 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Mar 1791

Birth Location: Washington County, Virginia

Death Date: 11 Mar 1868

Death Location: Clark County, Illinois

Father: James Fugate

Mother: Ruth Benham

Spouse(s): Nathan Howerton

Children(s): John Howerton, Minerva Howerton, Sophronia Howerton, Francis Howerton, James Howerton, Lee Howerton, Andrew Howerton, Alexander Howerton, Mary Howerton, Granville Howerton, Ruth Howerton, Braxton Howerton, Louisa Howerton, Nathan Howerton, Louise Howerton

The story of Nancy Vance Fugate began in 1791 in Washington County, Virginia. In 1860, Nancy Vance Fugate resided in Melrose, Clark, Illinois. Nancy Vance Fugate married Nathan Howerton, and had children including Alexander Campbell Howerton, Andrew Jackson Howerton, Braxton Howard Howerton, Francis F Howerton, Granville Howerton, James Howerton, John Howerton, Lee Howerton, Louisa Howerton, Louise Howerton, Mary Howerton, Minerva Howerton, Nathan Howerton, Ruth Howerton, Sophronia Howerton. Nancy Vance Fugate passed away in 1868 in Clark County, Illinois.

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Biography

  • The story of Nancy Vance Fugate began in 1791 in Washington County, Virginia.
  • In 1860, Nancy Vance Fugate resided in Melrose, Clark, Illinois.
  • Nancy Vance Fugate married Nathan Howerton, and had children including Alexander Campbell Howerton, Andrew Jackson Howerton, Braxton Howard Howerton, Francis F Howerton, Granville Howerton, James Howerton, John Howerton, Lee Howerton, Louisa Howerton, Louise Howerton, Mary Howerton, Minerva Howerton, Nathan Howerton, Ruth Howerton, Sophronia Howerton.
  • Nancy Vance Fugate passed away in 1868 in Clark County, Illinois.

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Nancy Fugate's Ancestors

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Nancy Fugate
1791–1868
Birth Place: Washington County, Virginia
Parents
James R. Fugate
1760–1828
Powell Valley, Washington, Virginia
Ruth Benham
1769–1850
Washington County, Virginia
Grandparents
Francis Fugate
1718–1781
Clinch Mountain, Washington, Virginia
Nancy (Agnes) Vance
1755–1846
Washington County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Josias Fugate
1688–1757
Mary Martin
1692–1757
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Fugate
1651–1695
Frances Mould
1650–1695

Nancy Fugate's Descendants

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Nancy (Vance) Fugate (14 Mar 1791–11 Mar 1868) m. Nathan Howerton (abt 1793–30 Sep 1838)
  1. 1. John Howerton 1813–1870
  2. 2. Minerva Howerton 1814–1872
  3. 3. Sophronia Howerton 1816–1899
  4. 4. Francis (F.) Howerton 1817–1892
  5. 5. James Howerton 1819–1865
  6. 6. Lee Howerton 1824–
  7. 7. Andrew (Jackson) Howerton 1825–1886
  8. 8. Alexander (Campbell) Howerton 1826–1926
  9. 9. Mary Howerton 1827–1837
  10. 10. Granville Howerton 1829–1873
  11. 11. Ruth Howerton 1831–
  12. 12. Braxton (Howard) Howerton 1833–1861
  13. 13. Louisa Howerton 1834–1931
  14. 14. Nathan Howerton 1836–1848
  15. 15. Louise Howerton 1838–1885

Nancy Fugate's Timeline

3 Records

1791
14 Mar 1791
Birth of Nancy Vance Fugate in Washington County, Virginia
Washington County, Virginia
1860
1860
Age 69
Nancy Vance Fugate resided here in Melrose, Clark, Illinois
Melrose, Clark, Illinois
1868
11 Mar 1868
Age 77
Death of Nancy Vance Fugate in Clark County, Illinois
Clark County, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Mar 1791
    Event Place: Washington County, Virginia
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Melrose, Clark, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: 60; Image: 60.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Melrose, Clark, Illinois
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Melrose, Clark, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: 60; Image: 60.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Mar 1868
    Event Place: Clark County, Illinois

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