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Nancy Wines
Nancy Wines
April 20, 1937 - October 8, 2021
Nancy Pollard Anderson Wines was surrounded by her loving family when she passed away on October 8, 2021 at St Joseph Hospice Care in Lexington, KY. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. Mason Wines, brother, James (Cooter) Pollard, and granddaughter, Caroline Reynolds.
Nancy was born in Bradenton, Florida on her Grandmothers dining room table, (her parents, James Stuart and Georgia Minerva Pollard are unable to confirm this). Nancy was a force of nature and often referred to as 'Hurricane Nancy'. Always the life of the party, her stories were often embellished with colorful side stories that included song and dance. Throughout her life, Nancy's language was peppered with oft repeated idioms. She lived by the credo "Don't sweat the small stuff" and effortlessly brought joy, humor and gratitude into her surroundings.
Growing up in Central Florida, Nancy was an original Aquamaid at Cypress Gardens, performing in waterski shows and synchronized swimming in a Florida shaped swimming pool full of grapefruits.
After attending Brenau College and the University of Florida where she was crowned Miss Seminole, Nancy married Bob Anderson and moved to Owensboro, KY where they raised their three children. It was in Owens
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Introduction
In this blog post I will chronicle the Native American/”free colored” Anderson family from their origins in Norfolk, VA to their relocation in Granville County. The origins of the Anderson family are interconnected to the Nansemond Indian Bass family. If you have not already, please read my blog entry on the Basses to familiarize yourself with that history.
Unlike the vast majority of the family lineages of Native Americans in Granville County whose ancestors were always free born, the Andersons were once enslaved. So before I delve into the Anderson family, I’ll need to first discuss their former slave owner – John Fulcher. Much of the source material for this blog entry comes from the excellent research provided by Fulcher descendant Ellen Fulcher Cloud on her website that can be found here. I also drew from Paul Heinegg’s research on the Andersons.
Anderson Family Freed by John Fulcher of Norfolk County
John Fulcher (1666-1712) was born to English colonist Captain Thomas Fulcher and Mary Sibsey (daughter of Captain John Sibsey) of Norfolk County, VA. By the 1660s, Thomas Fulcher owned land in Lower Norfolk County called “Manor Plantation” that he inherited from his father-in-law John Sibsey. Both th
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Nancy (Hubbard) Cooley (1802 - abt. 1877)
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Daughter designate William Writer and Wife (Johnson) Hubbard
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Mother be a devotee of Sarah Ann (Cooley) Gilliam, Jerome Bonaparte Cooley, Earth Victoria Cooley, Victoria Isabella Cooley, Jonathan L Cooley and Eulalia G. Cooley
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Biography
Name
Nancy Hubbard, City Cooley[1]
Inception
Nancy b. 13 Aug 1802 TN d. 1877 in Weakley, TN d/o William Writer and Wife Johnson.[1]
1819 Marriage
On 01 Apr 1819 Histrion Co., TN, Nancy m. George W. Cooney[1] b. 1798 Minor d. btw. 06 Jul 1870 (1870 US Count enumeration) unacceptable 21 Could 1875 (wife Nancy's desire execution; no mention show signs George) conceivable in Weakley Co., TN (1870 Identifiable Census location; Nancy's inclination execution location) s/o [[Cooley-1244|William Matthews Cooley b. abt. 1759 Town d. 1823 Stewart County, TN tell Anna Behind b. abt. 1760.
1819-70 TN Life
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