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Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 

Mary Nunn

Female 1844 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Nunn was born in 1844 in North Carolina (daughter of Major Nunn and Eleanor Collins).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Major Nunn was born in 1815 in North Carolina (son of William Nunn and Sally Beasley).

    Major married Eleanor Collins on 05 Feb 1834. Eleanor (daughter of Edward Collins and Hannah Holt) was born in 1819 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eleanor Collins was born in 1819 in North Carolina (daughter of Edward Collins and Hannah Holt).
    Children:
    1. Easter Nunn was born on 1 May 1837 in North Carolina; died on 1 April 1930 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    2. Edward L. Nunn was born in 1839 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died on 29 March 1894 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    3. George W. Nunn
    4. William Nunn was born in 1836 in North Carolina.
    5. Sally Ann Nunn was born in 1843 in North Carolina.
    6. 1. Mary Nunn was born in 1844 in North Carolina.
    7. Nancy Jane Nunn was born in 1847 in North Carolina.
    8. John L. Nunn was born on 1 November 1853 in Virginia, United States; died on 19 February 1934 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Nunn

    William married Sally Beasley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sally Beasley
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Nunn died on 18 September 1852 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    2. 2. Major Nunn was born in 1815 in North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Edward Collins was born in 1775 in Patrick County, Virginia (son of William Collins and Lydia); died after 1860 in Stokes County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Land: 1852 Sep, Patrick County, Virginia; James Martin and William Lash sells Edward Collins of Patrick County, Va, land in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    • Census 1810: 1810, Snow Creek, Surry, North Carolina, USA
    • Land Purchase: 28 Dec 1821, Stokes County, North Carolina; Edward Collins buy land and Plantation from William Boyles Jr.

    Notes:

    Probably lived on the line between Patrick and Stokes

    Land:
    Stokes County Deeds, Book 18 Page 48

    Know all men by these present that ... James G Martin and William A Lash, both of the County of Stokes and state of North Carolina of the one part and Edward Collins of the County of Patrick and State of Virginia of the other part. Witnesseth that the said James G. Martin and William A Lash have this day bargained and sold conveyed and confirmed for and in consideration of the sum of twenty five dollars to these in hand paid by the said Edward Collins a certain tract of land to him the said Edward Collins the following tract of land formerly the property of Thomas J. Barnett (Bennett? Burnett?) know as the Barnett place lying and being in the county of Stokes and state of North Carolina on Turkey Oak Creek, adjoining the lands of Elisha Collins. The Martin tract and ... continuing 75 acres .... more or less to have and to have and to hold the land and premises to him the said Edward Collins and his heirs ....and to the said William A. Lash and James G Martin will forever warrant and ....defend the right... and...the said land and premises against the ...against the claims of all other persons whatsoever in ....this ? day of June 1852. Signed William A Lash, James J. Martin, Test. W.H. Reeves, William Burger. September term 1852.

    Land Purchase:
    Stokes County Deeds, Book 7 page 323

    This indenture made this 28th day of December 1821 between Edward Collings of the County of Stokes and the State of North Carolina of the one part and James Jasper Jr (Trustee) for said Collings and William Boyles of the same County and state of the other part. Witnesseth that whereas the said Edward Collins stands justly indebted to the said Boyles in the sum of $575 dollars 48 cents on notes he the said Collings .... to make good and .... the payment of said money and ...for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar in hand paid by James .... Trustee...whereof is hereby acknowledged hat granted bargained and sold by these presents doth grant, bargain sell and deliver unto the said James Lyon/Jasper (trustee) the following property to wit, that is .... said Collins....to five hundred and three acres of land being the same where the said Collings now lives with all the (west?) crops raised on said (plantation?) and one bay mare, four cows three steers and two yearlings ... nine shoats (* baby pigs) and twenty one pigs. One Clock ...Beds, bedsteads ...and furniture, five chairs with all other house hold and kitchen furniture also a set of smiths tools and farming utensils and five head of sheep, also all the present crop of Tobacco and about forty barrels of corn, two stacks of oats and all fodder shucks? ...on said plantation? and a pound of bacon ... and the said Edward Collings doth ...himself...to warrant and defend to the said James Lyon (trustee) as good and lawful title the said property against the ... of claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever....if the said Edward Collins or his heirs shall pay the said William Boyles ... or his legal representatives the aforesaid sum of money by the ...date of March 1823 with lawful interest...the said Collins shall fail to pay the aforesaid sum of money by the time aforesaid then the said James Lyon (Trustee) shalle proceed to sell the above property and it's ...for the best price that can be had in ready money to the highest bidder ....advertising the time and place at least 30 days notice at some public place in this county and out of the proceeds thereof ... pay the said William Boyles the above .... sum of money and ....

    Died:
    Was in the 1860 census, but probably died shortly after this. Probably buried in the Overby Cemetery in Collinsville, but there is no stone.

    Edward married Hannah Holt in 1799 in Stokes County, North Carolina. Hannah (daughter of Featherstone Holt) was born on 25 September 1779 in Virginia, United States; died on 13 January 1875 in Patrick, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Holt was born on 25 September 1779 in Virginia, United States (daughter of Featherstone Holt); died on 13 January 1875 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    There is no evidence that Hannah's middle name was Frances. See Source notes from researcher Butch Johnson regarding this.

    Died:
    Collinstown, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA

    Children:
    1. Leaton Collins was born in 1803 in Patrick, Virginia, USA; died in July 1895 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.
    2. Edmund Collins was born in 1804 in North Carolina, United States.
    3. Esther Collings was born in 1806 in Virginia, United States; died on 9 Dec 1891 in Monroe County, West Virginia; was buried on 10 Dec 1891 in Peterstown, United States.
    4. William Collins was born in 1812 in North Carolina; died in 1859 in Randolph County, Arkansas.
    5. Francis Marion Collins was born on 06 Oct 1814 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    6. Jane Collins was born in 1816 in Virginia, United States.
    7. Nancy Melissa Collins was born on 20 Mar 1818 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 01 Oct 1914 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri.
    8. 3. Eleanor Collins was born in 1819 in North Carolina.
    9. David Collins was born in February 1822 in Virginia, United States; died in 1909 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    10. Absolom Abner Collins was born in 1825 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    11. Joanna Collins was born in 1826 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 13 April 1891 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Collins was born in 1750 in Albemarle County, Virginia (son of Thomas Collins (not proven) and Susannah Wyatt Bartlett); died on 26 Oct 1829 in Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in Collinstown, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    Information from rootsweb

    Were the Collins Saponi?
    http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/saponihist.htm

    1810 Occaneechi- Saponi Heads of Families and others
    > Patrick County, Virginia - 1810 census
    > James Boiling William Corn
    > John A. Corn
    > Samuel Corn
    > John Corn Jr. (Mayo)
    > Elijah Collins
    > Marvel Boiling
    > Nancy Corn
    > Isham Craddock
    > James CraddockCeorge Corn
    > Thomas Craddock
    > Elisha Collins
    > John P. Corn
    > Wm. Collins
    > Daniel Collins
    > Jesse Corn
    > Ceaser Finley
    > Hezekiah Going
    > John Going Sr.
    > John Going Jr.
    > Stephen Going
    > Wrn. Going
    >
    > 1812 -
    > Wm. Going Jr.
    > Burbage Going
    > Tiliman Loggins
    > Cam Loggins
    > Abner Rickman
    > Wm. Rickman
    > Wm. Rickman, Sr.
    > Peter Rickman
    > Peter Rickman Sr.
    > John Rickman
    > Thomas Rickman Sr.
    > Thomas Rickman
    > John Strickland
    > Elijah Upthegrove
    > Richard Walden
    > WM. Waidron
    > Mose Walden

    Birth:
    Williams Father and beyond has not been proven by me.

    Died:
    Age at Death: 79

    William married Lydia on 16 Sep 1776 in Orange County, Virginia. Lydia was born in 1752 in Orange County, Va; died in 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lydia was born in 1752 in Orange County, Va; died in 1800.
    Children:
    1. Mary Collins was born in 1774 in Virginia, United States.
    2. 6. Edward Collins was born in 1775 in Patrick County, Virginia; died after 1860 in Stokes County, North Carolina.
    3. Elisha Collins was born about 1777 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died in Feb 1863 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    4. Frances Collins was born about 1779 in Virginia, United States.
    5. Micajah Collins was born about 1786 in Virginia, United States; died on 23 Apr 1854 in Green County, Indiana.
    6. William Collins was born about 1789 in Virginia, United States; died about 1852.
    7. Reuben Collins was born about 1790 in Virginia, United States; died on 26 October 1849 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    8. Lydia Collins was born about 1795 in Virginia, United States.
    9. Eve Collins was born about 1797 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Hempstead Co., AR.
    10. John Collins was born about 1800.

  3. 14.  Featherstone HoltFeatherstone Holt was born in 1752 in North Carolina (son of Francis Holt and Martha Featherstone); died in 1834 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Rev War: 1780, Surry County, North Carolina; Entered the service of the United States as a drafted soldier, under Captain Wooldridge of the same county & State (per pension claim)
    • Census 1790: 1790, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; 1 W M over 16 b. before 1774 | 2 W M under 16 b. 1774-1790 | 4 W F
    • Tax List: 1794, Stokes County, North Carolina; Capt. Clouds District Featherstone Holt 1 w poll
    • Tax List: 1796, Stokes County, North Carolina; Featherston "Hall" is listed one white poll. Capt. Clouds District
    • Census 1800: 1800, Salisbury, Stokes, North Carolina; 1 W M 0-10 | 2 W M 16-26 | 1 W M 26-45 | 2 W F 10-16 | 1 W F 16-26 | 1 W F 26-45
    • Census 1810: 1810, Stokes, North Carolina; Living next door to Edward Collins
    • Census 1820: 1820, Stokes, North Carolina
    • Census 1830: 1830, Lee County, TN
    • Pension: 30 Aug 1832, Hawkins County, Tennessee; Pension Claim (Revolutionary War)

    Notes:

    Pension:
    Hawkins County, TN On this 30th day of August 1832 personally appeared in open court before the justice of the court of ____ quarter _____ for said county now sitting Featherstone Holt now a resident of said County aged 74 years. Who being first duly sworn according to Law doth cry his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress papered 7th June 1832. That in the spring of the year 1780, as well as he now recollects, he entered the service of the United States as a drafted soldier, under Captain Wooldridge of the same county & State meth himself. _____ & Surrey county North Carolina, he was drafted for 3 months now sent to the Moravian Town in N. Carolina as a guard over British and Fort prisoners there stationed he remained, to the best of his recollection, about 9 week, when the prisoners were sent to Hillsboro NC and there being no longer a prep for men he went home (to Surry County) on furlough _____ _____ before the expiration of the term for which he was drafted. During his stay in Surry, he was frequently in that summer (1780) out on scouting parties after the Lorie, for a few days at a time, volunteering his ____________________. In the succeeding fall he was again under Col. Williams and Major Winston for 3 months. They papered the forks of the Cladkin river in Surrey, this Wilkes & Burke County _____ after the Tories _____ infesting that county, he was however discharged or furlough before the expiration of 3 months and _____ again called out. At the time he was drafted he was a resident of Surrey County NC, and he has no documentary evidence and knows no person whose testimony he can procure to testify to his service. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or an _____ except the present and declares that his _____is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State. Sworn to & subscribed this day & year affirmed. There is not any Minister of the Gospel in his vicinity who can certify familiar and he has not any Documentary evidence to prove his service. He has not lived in Tennessee in Hawkins County but a few years. _____ is in open court and _____ and come to Tennessee from Stokes County North Carolina where he resided from the end of the war until he came to Tennessee. Sworn to and subscribed in open court 30th day of August Fetherston Holt

    Children:
    1. David Holt was born in 1772 in Virginia or North Carolina.
    2. 7. Hannah Holt was born on 25 September 1779 in Virginia, United States; died on 13 January 1875 in Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    3. Rebecca Holt




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