Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameNancy Anne KIMBROUGH 651, 263
Birth Date1739
Birth PlaceCulpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia
Death Date22 Jan 1843 Age: 104
Death PlaceCaswell County, North Carolina
FatherThomas KIMBROUGH , 526 (1707-1777)
MotherElleanor Ann GRAVES , 527 (1712-1781)
Spouses
Birth Date25 Sep 1735
Birth PlaceCulpeper County, Virginia
Death Date9 Dec 1809 Age: 74
Death PlaceCaswell County, North Carolina
OccupationRW Soldier, Sergeant VA Continental Troops,
FatherSamuel W. TURNER Jr. , 524 (1700-1770)
MotherSarah A. BEAVANS , 525 (1714-1779)
Family ID6574
Marr Date1756
Marr PlaceCaswell County, North Carolina
Marr MemoU.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
ChildrenJames (1756-1835)
 Henry (1758-1812)
 Thomas (1766-1823)
 Mildred “Milley” (1759-1854)
 John M. (1761-1830)
 Susannah (Triplet) (1764-1820)
 Nancy Ann (Triplet), 131 (1764-1843)
 Sally M. (Triplet) (1764-1822)
 Mary (1771-1842)
 William “Billy” (1775-1853)
 Elizabeth Molly (1779-1858)
Notes for Nancy Anne KIMBROUGH
Listed as “wife Anne”, Henry T. Turner will North Carolina Caswell 9 May 1807 p.116.

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Notes for Henry H. (Spouse 1)
DAR information 6/21/18: TURNER, HENRY
Ancestor #: A203752
Service:  NORTH CAROLINA    Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth:  CIRCA 1721   
Death:  12-9-1809     CASWELL CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source:  NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS, #10, ROLL # S.115.130
Service Description:  1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES
Residence 1) County: CASWELL CO - State: NORTH CAROLINA
Spouse 1) ANN NANCY KIMBROUGH

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