Maiden Name: Lancaster
Birth: Dec. 24, 1814 in Jessamine County, Kentucky
Death: in Colfax, Clinton County, Indiana
Biography: from Portrait & Biographical Record, Clinton County, indiana by A. W. Bowen & Co.: "Nancy (Young) Lancaster was the daughter of John and Hannah Lancaster. She was born in Jessamine County, Kentucky, on the twenty-fourth day of December 1814, and died on the twenty-sixth day of April 1886, and was one of a family of ten children, to-wit: Susan M., Sarah, Polly, Patsey, Samuel C, Mason S., Levi, Nancy, Jane, and John N. Lancaster. Her father, John Lancaster, came to Kentucky in an early day from England. He was born on the twenty-fourth day of January 1774. He was married to Hannah Singleton, and settled in Jessamine County about eight miles from Lexington, and was the owner of considerable real estate. The stone house that he erected on his farm in 1811 is still standing. He and his wife in religious belief were Baptists. He died on the twenty-seventh day of April 1862, and was buried on his farm. Hannah (Lancaster) Singleton was the daughter of Manoah Singleton, who came to Jessamine County, Kentucky, from Virginia. She was born on the eighth day of February 1778, and died on the twenty-eighth day of July 1862, and was buried beside her husband."
Maiden Name: Lancaster
Birth: Dec. 24, 1814 in Jessamine County, Kentucky
Death: in Colfax, Clinton County, Indiana
Biography: from Portrait & Biographical Record, Clinton County, indiana by A. W. Bowen & Co.: "Nancy (Young) Lancaster was the daughter of John and Hannah Lancaster. She was born in Jessamine County, Kentucky, on the twenty-fourth day of December 1814, and died on the twenty-sixth day of April 1886, and was one of a family of ten children, to-wit: Susan M., Sarah, Polly, Patsey, Samuel C, Mason S., Levi, Nancy, Jane, and John N. Lancaster. Her father, John Lancaster, came to Kentucky in an early day from England. He was born on the twenty-fourth day of January 1774. He was married to Hannah Singleton, and settled in Jessamine County about eight miles from Lexington, and was the owner of considerable real estate. The stone house that he erected on his farm in 1811 is still standing. He and his wife in religious belief were Baptists. He died on the twenty-seventh day of April 1862, and was buried on his farm. Hannah (Lancaster) Singleton was the daughter of Manoah Singleton, who came to Jessamine County, Kentucky, from Virginia. She was born on the eighth day of February 1778, and died on the twenty-eighth day of July 1862, and was buried beside her husband."
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