'Her first husband was George Pruitt, born in 1830. George and Nancy had four daughters. He fought in the Civil War and was captured in Tennessee, near Franklin or Nashville. He died in 1865 and is buried in Cave Hill National Cemetary, Plot # 6R62, Louisville, Kentucky.
Nancy and her daughter, Mary Eliza Pruitt, are said to have rode horseback to Montgomery, Alabama from Titus and then traveled by train to Mobile, Alabama, where George Pruitt was stationed to visit him shortly before the end of the Civil War.
After George Pruitt died, Nancy married Lewis Kilgore.
After Lewis Kilgore's death in 1919, Nancy Jane lived in the Confederate Soldiers' home at Marbury until her death in 1929 at the age of 98.'
'Her first husband was George Pruitt, born in 1830. George and Nancy had four daughters. He fought in the Civil War and was captured in Tennessee, near Franklin or Nashville. He died in 1865 and is buried in Cave Hill National Cemetary, Plot # 6R62, Louisville, Kentucky.
Nancy and her daughter, Mary Eliza Pruitt, are said to have rode horseback to Montgomery, Alabama from Titus and then traveled by train to Mobile, Alabama, where George Pruitt was stationed to visit him shortly before the end of the Civil War.
After George Pruitt died, Nancy married Lewis Kilgore.
After Lewis Kilgore's death in 1919, Nancy Jane lived in the Confederate Soldiers' home at Marbury until her death in 1929 at the age of 98.'
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