Nancy George Wilks, 1817–1873?> (aged 55 years)
Birth
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Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009 by Marcia |
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Occupation
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Housemaker and Seamstress
Note: "Nancy was a seamstress and taught several of her daughters this profitable trade." |
Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Sheet 18B |
British King
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British King
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6th President of the United States
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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7th President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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Note: Oct. 25, 1830; John T. Creasy & Elizabeth Ann Wilkes; Gilbert Crumm, Surety; Married by William Leftwich, Oct. 25, 1830.
Note: 2nd wife |
Marriage of a brother
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Indexing Project# M86847-8, Film# 30591, Reference# Page 61 Note: "Dec. 4, 1830; James Wilks & Elizabeth Crumb; Gilbert Crumb, Surety; Married by William Leftwich, Dec. 7, 1830." |
Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: Book 22, Page 438
Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Indexing Project# M86847-8, Film# 30591, Reference# Pag 61 Note: "Nov. 26, 1832; Samuel Wilkes & Sarah Dobyns; Abner Dobyns, Surety; Married by William Leftwich, Nov. 28, 1832." |
Immigration
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Note: "along with her parents, Benjamin and Mary “Polly” Foster Wilkes, moved to Lauderdale County, Alabama in the mid 1830’s."
Note: in the spring |
Death of a sister
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Cause: consumption Citation details: Page 321 Note: of consumption contracted during pregnancy, leaving three children, as stated in a letter by her father in Alabama to his brother Henry in Bedford County, Virginia |
Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: Page 660 |
British King
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8th President of the United States
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Source: Bedford County, Virginia, Wills
Citation details: Book 9, pages 381, 384; Book 10, page 322 Note: his property was appraised by administrators Henry Wilks and Thomas Rider, and the last of sale buyer s included Samuel Norman Wilks (a grandson, Ben's son Samuel Norman) |
Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: Book 3, Page 214 Note: "Morgan, Mary _. to Wilks, William on 24 Aug 1837, by Houston, D. W., Justice of Peace" [listed twice, probably got license on 19th, married the 24th. Bride's name listed both as Morgan and McMorgan] |
Marriage
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Census
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Quality of data: Census image Citation details: Page 71a and 71b Note: listed as Benj. Wilks with 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60 and 1 female 15-20, 1 female 50-60. 3 in agriculture. |
9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Memorial# 26711419 Added 09 MAY 2008 by Janet |
Death of a father
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Immigration
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Note: "Bird and his family (including his mother-in-law Mary “Polly” Wilks) started their move westward by moving to Greenup County, Kentucky." |
Immigration
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Note: Bird and his family (including his mother-in-law Mary “Polly” Wilks) started their move westward by moving to Greenup County, Kentucky. |
Birth of a daughter
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11th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Death of a brother
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Note: Family tradition says that he was murdered during an attempted robbery. His widow and children returned to Virginia near her family. |
Birth of a son
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12th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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13th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Note: per old family Bible believed to belong to William Henry Wilkes, his brother. |
Immigration
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Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: Memorial# 35587083, Added 06 APR 2009 by Marcia |
14th President of the United States
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Birth of a daughter
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15th President of the United States
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Death of a husband
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Citation details: Memorial# 26710713 Added 9 MAY 2008 by Janet Note: Bird Smith Creasey, husband of Nancy George Wilks (buried at Argyle Cemetery, Hire township, McDonough County, IL. Special listing for cause of death in census taken in 1860 was cancer. Family records list a "tumor". |
Burial of a husband
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Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery
Address: GPS Coordinates: Latitude 40.4603 N, Longitude -90.8815 W, Fountain Green area; plot - center of cemetery, near front (west) side Citation details: Memorial# 26710713 Added 9 MAY 2008 by Janet Note: "This stone is broken and would be unreadable if contributor did not know what is inscribed on this stone. There are plans to replace this stone." |
16th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Text: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~allauder/marriages-1820-57-bo.htm, submitted by Pat M. Mahan Citation details: Marriage Book 3, Part 1, 1858-1867 - Grooms List Note: Wilks, Frances to Farmer, Mary E. on 22 Dec 1862 by Fairis, Andrew, JP; married at residence of Mr. Farmer. [Other sources have a date of 15 DEC 1862 which must have been the date that license was issued.] |
Death of a mother
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Citation details: Memorial# 26710824, Added 09 MAY 2008 by Janet |
Burial of a mother
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Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery Citation details: Memorial# 26710824, Added 09 MAY 2008 by Janet Note: "Stone is north of her son-in-law, Bird Smith Creasey. It is lying flat on the ground and partially covered by sod." |
17th President of the United States
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Death of a son
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Citation details: Memorial# 26711419, Added 09 MAY 2008 by Janet Note: "Family history and obituraries of his sister Mariah Creasey Foster report that John died 10 days after being discharged from the Union Army on August 15, 1865." |
Burial of a son
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Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery
Address: Plot: Next to (south) of his father, Bird Smith Creasey's gave Citation details: Memorial# 26711419, Added 09 May 2008 by Janet |
Death of a brother
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Citation details: Envelope 2406 |
British Queen
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18th President of the United States
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Burial of a father
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a daughter
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Death
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Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009 by Marcia |
Burial
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Cemetery: Argyle Cemetery Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009, by Marcia Note: "Family tradition says the roads were so muddy the trip to the cemetery (4 miles) could not be made and so Bird and Nancy are laid to rest 4 miles apart." |
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1787–1843
Birth: December 16, 1787
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: September 1843 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
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mother |
1781–1863
Birth: January 5, 1781
— Virginia, USA Death: November 18, 1863 — McDonough, Illinois, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — February 24, 1806 — Bedford, Virginia, USA |
5 months
elder brother |
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16 months
elder sister |
1807–1835
Birth: November 21, 1807
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26
— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: July 11, 1835 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
19 months
elder brother |
1809–1851
Birth: June 17, 1809
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28
— Virginia, USA Death: about 1851 — Alabama, USA |
17 months
elder brother |
1810–1850
Birth: October 29, 1810
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29
— Virginia, USA Death: between 1847 and 1850 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
17 months
elder brother |
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23 months
elder sister |
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22 months
elder brother |
1815–1865
Birth: December 19, 1815
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— Virginia, USA Death: after 1865 |
23 months
herself |
1817–1873
Birth: October 24, 1817
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: May 9, 1873 — Hire, McDonough, Illinois, USA |
17 months
younger brother |
1819–1903
Birth: March 9, 1819
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38
— Virginia, USA Death: August 19, 1903 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
husband |
1814–1860
Birth: January 5, 1814
Death: August 25, 1860 — Hire, McDonough, Illinois, USA |
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herself |
1817–1873
Birth: October 24, 1817
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: May 9, 1873 — Hire, McDonough, Illinois, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — December 12, 1839 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
18 months
son |
1841–1916
Birth: June 5, 1841
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— Lauderdale, Alabama, USA Death: 1916 |
23 months
son |
1843–1865
Birth: April 1843
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25
— Lauderdale, Alabama, USA Death: August 25, 1865 — Greenup, Kentucky, USA |
21 months
daughter |
1844–
Birth: December 20, 1844
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27
— Lauderdale, Alabama, USA Death: Greenup, Kentucky, USA |
21 months
son |
1846–
Birth: September 12, 1846
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28
— Greenup, Kentucky, USA Death: |
2 years
son |
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3 years
son |
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2 years
daughter |
1852–1943
Birth: April 10, 1852
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34
— Greenup, Kentucky, USA Death: May 5, 1943 — Colchester, McDonough, Illinois, USA |
21 months
daughter |
1854–1944
Birth: January 8, 1854
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36
— McDonough, Illinois, USA Death: November 23, 1944 — McDonough, Illinois, USA |
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daughter |
Birth |
Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009 by Marcia |
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Immigration |
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Marriage |
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Census |
Quality of data: Census image Citation details: Page 71a and 71b |
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Immigration |
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Immigration |
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Death |
Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009 by Marcia |
Burial |
Citation details: Memorial# 35587015, Added 06 APR 2009, by Marcia |
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Immigration |
"along with her parents, Benjamin and Mary “Polly” Foster Wilkes, moved to Lauderdale County, Alabama in the mid 1830’s." in the spring |
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Census |
listed as Benj. Wilks with 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60 and 1 female 15-20, 1 female 50-60. 3 in agriculture. |
Occupation |
"Nancy was a seamstress and taught several of her daughters this profitable trade." |
Immigration |
"Bird and his family (including his mother-in-law Mary “Polly” Wilks) started their move westward by moving to Greenup County, Kentucky." |
Immigration |
Bird and his family (including his mother-in-law Mary “Polly” Wilks) started their move westward by moving to Greenup County, Kentucky. |
Burial |
"Family tradition says the roads were so muddy the trip to the cemetery (4 miles) could not be made and so Bird and Nancy are laid to rest 4 miles apart." |
Note
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"Upon arriving in McDonough County, Illinois Bird and family discovered a deserted log cabin located in Hire Township and made this their new home. It was late summer and all seemed well. The next summer it became apparent why the original log cabin builder had abandoned it. It was located in a very damp area with no drainage and it was almost impossible to grow crops or even a garden. But Bird and his family were determined to make things work. That winter after the ground was frozen they raised the cabin, put logs (skids) under it and moved it to a new location. This worked well and the family lived in this cabin for several more years." |
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Nancy George Wilks Creasy |
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