Nancy Annable1

#7400, (14 June 1796 - 1828)
Father*Barnabas Annable1 (1767 - 1835)
Mother*Ruth Moon1 (c 1771 - 1828)

Family

Ebenezer Phillips b. bt 1773 - 1795
Child 1.__s1 Phillips10 (c 1819 - )
Her married name was Phillips.2 
Birth*14 June 1796She was born on 14 June 1796 at Ashfield, Massachusetts.3,1 
1800She appeared on the census of 1800 in the household of Barnabas Annable and Ruth Moon at Ashfield, Hampshire (now Franklin) Co., MassachusettsG; 2 sons and 2 daus.4 
before 20 October 1801She removed with Barnabas Annable and Ruth Moon to Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG, before 20 October 1801.5,1 
September 1818She and Ebenezer Phillips removed in September 1818 to Posey Co., Indiana, with her brothers Bartlett and Enos, and her sister Electa and Electa's husband Elisha Phillips.6 
Marriage*20 December 1818She married Ebenezer Phillips, son of Vespasian Phillips and Abilene Belding, on 20 December 1818 at Posey Co., IndianaG.7 
1820She and Ebenezer Phillips appeared on the census of 1820 at Mount Vernon, Posey Co., IndianaG; (in hh poss. Nancy's brother Bartlett or Enos; nei. Elisha and Electa Phillips.)8 
Death*1828She died in 1828 at Posey Co., IndianaG.9 

Citations

  1. [S265] E.R. Ellis, editor, Biographical Sketches of Richard Ellis (Detroit, Michigan: W. Graham Printing Co., 1888), p. 366-8.
  2. [S463] [Unknown author], Posey County Indiana Marriage Records I, 1815 1831, handwritten pages (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date)., 15, no. 105; Ebenezer Phillips and Nancy M Anable, lic. 19 Dec 1818, m.20 Dec 1818.
  3. [S726] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Ashfield Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1942), Births:12, Nancy, ch. Barnbas and Ruth.
  4. [S269] 1800 U.S. Federal Census. Barnabus (26-44), F (16-25) [Ruth]; 2 m (<10) [Samuel and Daniel/Bromley]; 2 f (<10) [Electa and Nancy].
  5. [S1248] Cayuga County, New York, Deed Records, 1794-1901, manuscript/manuscript on film, Cayuga County Courthouse, Auburn, New York, Deeds 1799-1802, vols. A-C, Book C, pp. 238–239, FHC film 0851930, images 660,661/862. Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp, of Scipio, NY, to Barnabas Annable of Sempronius, 100 acres in the Town of Sempronius, being the northeast part of Lot number 44, for consideration of "three hundred Dollars Current money of New York ". Dated 5 Jun 1804, recorded 6 Jun 1804, by Seth Phelps, first Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cayuga.
  6. [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, p. 366-8; 429, letter from Samuel Annable to his Aunt Polly (Annable) Ellis, dated Sempronius, 27 Sep 1818: "Last Thursday, Electa and Nancy, Bartlet and Enos, two ever dear and affectionate sisters, with two beloved brothers, took their leave at Sempronius for the long contemplated journey to the wilds of Indiana. The rest of the family remain till next spring." Electa was married to Elisha Phillips; Nancy would marry Ebenezer Phillips soon after they arr. in Posey Co.
  7. [S463] [Unknown author], Posey County Indiana Marriage Records I, 15, no. 105; Ebenezer Phillips and Nancy M Anable, lic. 19 Dec 1818, marr. 20 Dec 1818.
  8. [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. Eben. (26-44); F (26-44) [Nancy]; m (16-25) [____] (poss. Nancy's brother Bartlett or Enos), m (<10) [__s1].
  9. [S265] E.R. Ellis, Richard Ellis, 447–48, letter from Samuel Annable, son of Barnabas, to Deacon Dimick Ellis of Ashfield, MA, dated Yankee Settlement, Posey County, Ind., Dec. 15, 1839: "It was eleven years ago last summer that an unusual fever for this country broke out in our family in the month of June. My mother was the first who fell a victim to it, sister Nancy next, then brother David and Bromley, then sisters Eliza and Rhoda — all in the space of six weeks.".
  10. [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census.