Nancy F. Blackstone
1825 - 1851 (26 years)-
Name Nancy F. Blackstone Birth 29 Mar 1825 KY - Ancestry.com
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Nancy F. Blackstone
Birth 29 Mar 1825 in Kentucky, United States
Death 2 Sep 1851 in Ozark, Missouri, United States
(Internet extraction provided by David H. Drollinger 14 Sep 2011)
Gender Female Death 2 Sep 1851 Ozark County, MO - Ancestry.com
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Nancy F. Blackstone
Birth 29 Mar 1825 in Kentucky, United States
Death 2 Sep 1851 in Ozark, Missouri, United States
(Internet extraction provided by David H. Drollinger 14 Sep 2011)
Person ID I18071 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 14 Mar 2016
Father Kennard Blackstone, b. 1800, VA d. Jan 1863, Lincoln County, KY (Age 63 years) Mother Rachel Gabbert, b. 1803, Lexington, Rockbridge, VA d. 24 Nov 1840, Buchanan County, MO (Age 37 years) Family ID F6137 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Azariah Olden "Zarah" "Zera" Parnell, b. 4 Aug 1819, Washburn, KY d. 1 Jan 1887, Ozark County, MO (Age 67 years) Marriage 24 Apr 1842 Buchanan County, MO - Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 about Nancy Blackstone
Name: Nancy Blackstone
Marriage Date: 24 Apr 1842
Marriage County: Buchanan
Spouse Name: Zarah O Parnell
Children 1. William Kenard Parnell, b. 6 May 1843, AR d. 5 May 1865, Ozark County, MO (Age 21 years) 2. Margret Lucinda Parnell, b. 8 Jan 1848, AR d. 12 May 1903, Ozark County, MO (Age 55 years) 3. James Marion Parnell, b. 2 Dec 1850, Conway, Faulkner, AR d. 1929, Delaware, Nowata, OK (Age 78 years) Family ID F6136 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Feb 2018
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Event Map Birth - 29 Mar 1825 - KY Marriage - 24 Apr 1842 - Buchanan County, MO Death - 2 Sep 1851 - Ozark County, MO = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them!
(David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011)
- This is and was a curious story and had to have been the source ofmuch bemusement among the various family members in their time.Azariah Olden Parnell was married twice. Azariah first married NancyF. Blackstone (I am descended from this marriage) and together theyhad a daughter named Margret Lucinda Parnell. Nancy, unfortunately,died young and Azariah later married Mary Ann Dye who was the daughterof Gilbert and Priscilla Dye. Gilbert and Priscilla Dye had severalother children including Mary Ann's brother, Henry Dye. Henry Dyemarried Margret Lucinda Parnell and together they had severalchildren, one of which was a daughter they also named Mary Ann Dye andanother daughter, Eda Dye who is my great grandmother. As a result ofher marriage to Henry, Margret would have been the step-daughter ofMary Ann Dye (her father's second wife), but in addition, they wouldhave also been sisters-in-law due to the fact that Mary Ann and Henrywere brother and sister! Another curiosity is that Margret must haveeither thought enough of her or was easy going enough that she (inconjunction with her husband, Henry) would name her own daughter MaryAnn knowing that in spite of the fact that the elder Mary Ann was herhusband's sister, but at the same time was also her father's secondwife - her step-mother! Most women I've ever met never thought enoughof their step-mothers to actually name their daughters after them!