Nancy married and was widowed four times to:
-David H Patton b 1842 NC d 1863 TN m 1860 NC
-Daniel E Freeman b 1803 NC d 1873 NC m 1867 NC
-Jesse Marion Revis b 1849 d bef 1899 m 1873
-Jim M Warren d bef 1923 m 1918
Nancy lost her father and her husband in the Civil War.
On the 1860 Census, Nancy is living in David H Patton's father's household and is listed as the Servant. Now the marriage record shows they married in February 1860 but the Census date is April 1860. Were they hiding their marriage from his family?
Nancy's death certificate has her listed as a widow so Jim Warren must have already died. According to her death certificate, Nancy Warren is buried in Clark Cemetery in Hartford, Cocke County, TN but with no headstone, so I will make her a false one online.
In the Last Will and Testament of Daniel E Freeman, he left 75 acres, the house, and all the personal property to his wife Nancy, who soon after married husband #3 and then sold everything.
The Estate of Daniel E Freeman was in probate from 1873 until 1924 because of those 75 acres left as a dowery to his wife. Daniel's probate case went on to make case law in North Carolina. Google: FREEMAN vs RAMSEY
When Nancy was not married she was living with her son David F Patton.
Nancy married and was widowed four times to:
-David H Patton b 1842 NC d 1863 TN m 1860 NC
-Daniel E Freeman b 1803 NC d 1873 NC m 1867 NC
-Jesse Marion Revis b 1849 d bef 1899 m 1873
-Jim M Warren d bef 1923 m 1918
Nancy lost her father and her husband in the Civil War.
On the 1860 Census, Nancy is living in David H Patton's father's household and is listed as the Servant. Now the marriage record shows they married in February 1860 but the Census date is April 1860. Were they hiding their marriage from his family?
Nancy's death certificate has her listed as a widow so Jim Warren must have already died. According to her death certificate, Nancy Warren is buried in Clark Cemetery in Hartford, Cocke County, TN but with no headstone, so I will make her a false one online.
In the Last Will and Testament of Daniel E Freeman, he left 75 acres, the house, and all the personal property to his wife Nancy, who soon after married husband #3 and then sold everything.
The Estate of Daniel E Freeman was in probate from 1873 until 1924 because of those 75 acres left as a dowery to his wife. Daniel's probate case went on to make case law in North Carolina. Google: FREEMAN vs RAMSEY
When Nancy was not married she was living with her son David F Patton.
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