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About Anne Pollard
Anne (Nancy Daviess) Pollard (born Marshall)
- MyHeritage Family Trees
- SEAY Family Tree in SEAY Web Site, managed by ROY SEAY (Contact)
- Birth: 1781 - Oak Hill estate, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
- Death: 1860 - Lexington or Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
- Parents: Colonel Thomas Marshall Sr., Mary Randolph Marshall, Iii (born Keith)
- Siblings: George Marshall, John Curtis Marshall, Chief Justice Of Us Supreme Court, Elizabeth Colston (born Marshall), Nancy Marshall, Captain Thomas Capt Marshall Jr., Captain, James Markham Marshall, Judith Brooks Brooke (born Brooke Marshall), Charles Fleming Marshall, William Marshall, Lucy Ambler (born Marshall), Alexander Keith Marshall, Charlotte Duke (born Duke Marshall), Dr. Louis Marshall, Susan Tarleton Masterson Or Mcclung? (born Mcclung Marshall), Jane Taylor (born Taylor Marshall), Nancy Marshall, Nancy Marshall, Rebecca Marshall, Jaquelin Ambler Doctor Jacquelin Marshall, Dr., Mary Ann Gilbert (born Marshall)
American Genealogical-Biographical Index
- Name: Nancy Daviess
- Birth Date: 1781
- Birthplace : Kentucky
- Volume: 40
- Page Number: 249
- Reference: Colonial fams. Of the southern states of Amer. By Stella Pickett Hardy. Baltimore. 1958. (643p.):346
Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775
- Name: Colonel Joe Hamilton Daviess
- Birth Date: 4 Mar 1774 killed at the battle of Tippecanoe Nov. 8th 1811 son of Joseph and Hean Daviess
- Marriage Date: 1803
- Spouse: Nancy Marshall b. at “Oakhill” va, 1781
- Page Number: 358 Marshall family
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- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via mother Mary Randolph Marshall (born Keith) by SmartCopy: Apr 2 2015, 7:05:54 UTC
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John Marshall: Definer of a Nation By Jean Edward Smith All of the Marshall children were accomplished, literate, and entirely self-educated under their parents' tutelage. Unlike most families of the period, the girls were educated alongside the boys. Senator Humphrey Marshall, who never attended school outside the Marshall household, said his future wife Mary taught him to read.(59) And it was Marshall's sister Susan, married to Judge William McClung of Kentucky, who was considered by the family to be the most gifted intellectually. Jane, another sister, founded a school for young women in Petersburg, on e of the first of its kind in Virginia.(60) Nancy, Marshall's youngest sister, married Colonel Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, a prominent Federalist lawyer, who, as United States attorney for Kentucky, sought in vain to indict Aaron Burr for treason. Daveiss was later killed leading a charge at the battle of Tippecanoe
Anne Pollard's Timeline
1781 |
1781
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Oak Hill estate, Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
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1860 |
1860
Age 79
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Lexington or Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
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