Inscription
Here is the full incription
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To the memory of Elder Josiah Crenshaw Nance, Eldest son of William Howe Nance
and Elisabeth Venable Nance. Born in Virginia February 19, 1804. Captain of
state militia in youth. Ordained a minister in Primitive Baptist Church in
1830. Died November 1, 1865 in Humphreys County, Tennessee.
A prominent citizen
Faithful churchman
A loving husband
A devoted father
God hath given him rest.
Erected by his daughter, Bethenia H. Nance.
Compliments of Chad Campbell.
Gravesite Details
Eldest son of William Howe & Elizabeth Venable Nance, born in VA. Ordained minister in the Primitive Baptist Church 1830.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Morton Nance Bush
1802–1861
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Samuel Venable Nance
1805–1826
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Martha F. Nance Mallory
1808–1849
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Susan Massey Nance Paul
1809–1861
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Clement Woodson Nance
1811–1893
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Cicily Morton M. Nance Murrell
1815–1872
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William Lewis Nance
1817–1902
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James T. Nance
1819–1824
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Frederick Washington Nance
1821–1880
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Angelina Virginia Nance
1823–1850
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America Lucinda Nance Billings
1825–1901
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Antoinett M Nance Matlock
1829–1862
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James Nance
1831–1885
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Bettie Morton Owen
1832–1900
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William Nance
1834–1862
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Constantine Perkins Nance
1836–1924
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Josiah W Nance
1837–1864
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Mary America Nance
1839–1882
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Nicholas Charles Nance
1842–1865
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Bethenia Harden Nance
1844–1933
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Susannah M. Nance
1846–1937
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Martha H. "Mattie" Nance Sneed
1848–1933
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Sallie Perkins Nance
1851–1925
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Virginia Tennessee Nance Covington
1853–1945
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