Hart Family - Ourfolk
Nancy Elizabeth Smith (Adams) ABT 1755 - 9 NOV 1807
Nancy was born on ABT 1755 in Culpepper, VA and died on 9 NOV 1807 in Sugar Creek, Garrard Co. Ky. and was buried in Walter Adams Cmty., Garrard, Ky .
She was the daughter of William Smith (21 AUG 1729 - 2 FEB 1821) and Peggy (Smith) .
Nancy was married to Feathergail Adams on ABT 1773 in Fauquier Co., Va..
Feathergail was born on 4 FEB 1755 in Culpepper Co., Va. and died on 7 NOV 1807 (age: 52) in Sugar Creek, Garrard Co. Ky. and was buried in Walter Adams Cmty., Garrard, Ky .
He was the son of Absalom Adams, Sr. (1727 - 1790) and Elizabeth Fothergill (Adams) (1730 - 1790).
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Sources:
S1 email from Carl Gearhart
Her name is also given as Mary, Polly, or Nancy.
Nancy: email from Carl Gearhart (December 2006)
You have Feathergil Adam wife's parents wrong.
Nancy's parents are William Smith(born August 21, 1729, place unknown and died February 2, 1821 in Lincoln County Kentucky)(from FHL 2218295, case file #2099) he was married to Peggy unknown. The above court case file #2099 shows his Will to have been destroyed by his wife.
But a division record exist listing his heirs as Nancy Ball, Reuben Smith and the heirs of Feathergil Adams. (Reference: Family History Center - tape FHL 192229 (Probate records Vol. F-G 1815 - 1822) page 181.)
Weedon Smith is the son of Reuben Smith and Judith unknown.
I hope this is helpful and thank you for publishing your material.
Carl Gearhart
Nancy's parents are William Smith(born August 21, 1729, place unknown and died February 2, 1821 in Lincoln County Kentucky)(from FHL 2218295, case file #2099) he was married to Peggy unknown. The above court case file #2099 shows his Will to have been destroyed by his wife.
But a division record exist listing his heirs as Nancy Ball, Reuben Smith and the heirs of Feathergil Adams. (Reference: Family History Center - tape FHL 192229 (Probate records Vol. F-G 1815 - 1822) page 181.)
Weedon Smith is the son of Reuben Smith and Judith unknown.
I hope this is helpful and thank you for publishing your material.
Carl Gearhart
was a Baptist Preacher. Moved from Va. to Sugar Creek,
near Lancaster in Garrard Co., Ky and died after a stroke in his pulpit
at Antioch Meeting House.
Listed in DAR index - Wgn - VA
Feathergail: email from Linda R. Ashley - March 2005
near Lancaster in Garrard Co., Ky and died after a stroke in his pulpit
at Antioch Meeting House.
Listed in DAR index - Wgn - VA
Feathergail Adams had a stroke in his pulpit, but did not actually die there. He lived long enough to make a will. I actually believe he lived almost a week, since Nov 7, 1807, is a Saturday. I know this is a small point. Also, I think Nancy was the daughter of William Smith, not Weyden. I have all the records stored away somewhere, but they definitely indicate that William was her father, since, as I recall, he mentioned his grandchildren in his will. Also, Nancy did not die the same week that Feathergail did.
I am a descendant through William Adams (another indication of the William connection), Allensworth Adams, Lucy Adams, my father Russell Ramsey, and me. Kind of hard to believe I am only a fifth generation descendant of one who died in 1807, but it's true.
I am a descendant through William Adams (another indication of the William connection), Allensworth Adams, Lucy Adams, my father Russell Ramsey, and me. Kind of hard to believe I am only a fifth generation descendant of one who died in 1807, but it's true.
Feathergill Adams was a Farmer and preacher who had a church in Garrad County, Kentucky, known as the Feathergill Adams Meeting House. He died of a stroke while preaching. The church is currently known as the Antioch Christian Church. He names only 8 children: Bill, Caty, John, Nancy, Absolom, Reuben, Martha, and Peggy. He and his wife are buried at the Antioch Church on Buckeye Pike, in Garrard County, five miles from Lancaster.
(from Bill Davis' Data)
(from Bill Davis' Data)
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