Nancy <I>Horton</I> Bulloch

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Nancy Horton Bulloch

Birth
Halifax County, North Carolina, USA
Death
7 Sep 1854 (aged 53–54)
Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Millwood, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked Grave
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(The surname is variously spelled "Bullock" or "Bulloch").
Nancy was the first burial at Millwood Cemetery and the cemetery was originally known as the "Nancy Bullock" Cemetery.
Nancy was the daughter of Julius and Susanah (Purnell) Horton of North Carolina and the wife of James Whitis Bullock (1788-1859). Nancy and James were married in N.C. about 1817 and moved to Texas about 1824. They became legal colonists of the Mexican province of Texas, living there as loyal citizens until 1836 when the Mexican General Santa Ana abolished the Mexican Constitution, declared himself dictator, precipatated the Texas Revolution, and marched into Texas to drive the colonists out. Nancy and James then became citizens of the new Republic of Texas until 1845 when Texas joined the Union and they became American citizens once again. For many years they lived in San Augustine County, moving to Collin County late in life.
(The surname is variously spelled "Bullock" or "Bulloch").
Nancy was the first burial at Millwood Cemetery and the cemetery was originally known as the "Nancy Bullock" Cemetery.
Nancy was the daughter of Julius and Susanah (Purnell) Horton of North Carolina and the wife of James Whitis Bullock (1788-1859). Nancy and James were married in N.C. about 1817 and moved to Texas about 1824. They became legal colonists of the Mexican province of Texas, living there as loyal citizens until 1836 when the Mexican General Santa Ana abolished the Mexican Constitution, declared himself dictator, precipatated the Texas Revolution, and marched into Texas to drive the colonists out. Nancy and James then became citizens of the new Republic of Texas until 1845 when Texas joined the Union and they became American citizens once again. For many years they lived in San Augustine County, moving to Collin County late in life.


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