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Nancy Ann Nolan 1715–1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1715

Birth Location: Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1764

Death Location: Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States

Father: William Nolan

Mother: Jane Williams

Spouse(s): William Zane

Children(s): Elizabeth Zane, Ebenezer Zane

Nancy Ann Nolan was born in 1715 in Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States, the child of William Nolan And Jane Williams. Nancy Ann Nolan married William Andrew Zane, and had children including Ebenezer Zane, Elizabeth Betty Zane. Nancy Ann Nolan passed away in 1764 in Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Nancy Ann Nolan was born in 1715 in Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States, the child of William Nolan And Jane Williams.
  • Nancy Ann Nolan married William Andrew Zane, and had children including Ebenezer Zane, Elizabeth Betty Zane.
  • Nancy Ann Nolan passed away in 1764 in Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States.

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Nancy Nolan's Ancestors

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Nancy Nolan
1715–1764
Birth Place: Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States
Parents
William Nolan
1680–1758
St. Mary's, British America
Jane Williams
1690–1758
Boston, Massachusetts
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nancy Nolan's Descendants

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Nancy (Ann) Nolan (1715–1764) m. William (Andrew) Zane (26 Nov 1712–1799)
  1. 1. Elizabeth ("Betty") Zane 1765–1823 m. Ephraim McLaughlin 1763–1799
    1. 1. Hannah McLaughlin 1791–1834 m. Ebenezer Martin 1791–1875
      1. 1. Ephraim Martin 1823–1889
      2. 2. Katherine (Elizabeth) Martin 1828–1919
      3. 3. John (M) Martin 1825–1882
      4. 4. Ebenezer Martin 1816–1875
      5. 5. Martha (M) Martin 1815–1847
      6. 6. Absalom Martin 1819–1862
      7. 7. Polly Martin 1812–1833
      8. 8. Mary (Zane) Martin 1814–1882
      9. 9. Isaac Martin 1840–1909
      10. 10. Rebecca Martin 1842–1925
      11. 11. Boy Martin 1810–
      12. 12. Minerva (Zane) MARTIN 1810–1872
      13. 13. Edith Martin 1844–1888
      14. 14. Lucian Martin 1853–1923
      15. 15. Leonides Martin 1845–1901
      16. 16. Ebenezer (Jr) Martin 1843–1895
      17. 17. Antoinette Martin 1846–1926
      18. 18. Ann Martin 1849–1911
      19. 19. Girl Martin 1815–
      20. 20. Ebenezer (Z) Martin 1834–1835
    2. 2. Nancy (Zane) McLaughlin 1788–1867
  2. 2. Ebenezer Zane 1747–1811

Nancy Nolan's Timeline

2 Records

1715
1715
Birth of Nancy Ann Nolan in Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States
Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States
1764
1764
Age 49
Death of Nancy Ann Nolan in Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States
Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1764
    Event Place: Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, United States

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