Life History
about 1765 |
Born in Virginia.1 |
1785 |
Married John M MULLINS in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.2,1 |
about 1797 |
Birth of son John M MULLINS in York District, South Carolina.2,3,4 |
1804 |
Birth of daughter Mary MULILNS in Kentucky.1 |
about 1830 |
Death of John M MULLINS in Hall County, Georgia.2,5 |
after 1st Dec 1835 |
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after 1st Dec 1835 |
Notes
- Records report that Nancy Ann Hubbard was a full blood Cherokee. This was stated by her grandson Lafayette J Mullins, in his application to the Cherokee Indian Rolls in 1908. Nancy Ann's marriage to John M Mullins (Sr) is recorded in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in 1785.
-- Mike Taylor, http://www.mikeinkaty.com/ThomasMullinsDescendants.pdf
Based on this family information reported by Mike Taylor, Lafayette Mullins and his brother George Ross Mullins (my ancestor) were 1/4 Cherokee.
-- Orville Boyd Jenkins
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Nancy Anne Hubbard Mullins
BIRTH 1765 Virginia, USA
DEATH 1835 (aged 69-70) Cherokee County, Georgia, USA
BURIAL Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: No Burial Site found
Little is known of Nancy's family. It is believed she may be daughter of John Hubbard found listed in the 1780 tax lists of Pittsylvania Co. VA there was a John Hubbard living close to a John Mullins.
This John Hubbard refused to sign the oath of allegience to the new country.
Nancy married John Mullins January 1785 Pittsylvania County, Virginia, by: Rev. Nathaniel Thurman.
Known Children are: John, Burton, Mary, and Jesse.
After John's death Nancy moved to Cherokee County, Georgia where she is listed in court records.
Nancy was found in the 1834 Georgia State Census listed as a "Widow", with 4 persons in the household.
John Mullins was living nearby. Another son, Burton, was also living next to John and Nancy.
Cherokee County, Georgia
332 Book B, Pages 210-211
DEED dated Cherokee County 06-Nov-1834, recorded 17-Oct 1835 from NANCY ANN MULLINS of Cherokee County to JOHN MULLINS of Cherokee County.
In consideration of natural love, and affection toward her son, JOHN MULLINS, conveys one undivided equal
one-half interest in that tract of land known a Land Lot 308, 14th District, 2nd Section, to take effect and operate at her death and not before.
Signed: NANCY ANN MULLINS ("X").
Witness: JOHN WHEELER and MOSES PURKINS.
Sworn by JOHN WHEELER before WILLIAM GRISHAM, Notary Public.
A court record exists showing Nancy purchasing the above track of land in 1834. This record states Nancy and Burton both reside in Meriwether Co. Georgia.
The other half of the above 160 acres was given to Burton. On 01 DEC 1835, John and Burton divided the 160 acres in half, each taking 80 acres.
On that same day, John's half was sold at a sherrif's auction to settle debts owed by John to people in Hall County. This 160 acre track was located in present day Cherokee County, according to the lot description.
Nancy died shortly after this land was sold.
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2016
DNA matches from three of their children John, Mary & Jesse. Research ongoing April 2017
Spouse John M Mullins 1762-1830 (m. 1785)
Children:
John M Mullins 1797-1870
Mary Polly Mullins Clark 1804-1873
Jesse Mullins 1811-1868
Created by Amby (Joyce) & Jerry3 Aug 2016
-- Find A Grave Memorial 167737116, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167737116
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Sources
- 1. Find a Grave Memorial Registry
- 2. Mullins Genealogy
- Name: Name: Includes Info from Mike Taylor and Will Pearson; Location: no longer online;
- 3. 1850 Federal Census, Cherokee County, Georgia
- 15 October, Division 15, page 479, Hse #1068, Family #1073
- 4. 1870 Federal Census, Pickens County, Georgia
- 11 July, Truckwheel, PO Jasper, page 73, Hse/Fam #569
- 5. Mike Taylor Genealogy Database
- Name: Name: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/mike_in_katy;;