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Nancy Ann <I>Lemons-Parker</I> Hambright

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Nancy Ann Lemons-Parker Hambright

Birth
Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1890 (aged 65–66)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Casa, Perry County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Nancy first married Franklin Parker in Gibson County, Tennessee on 10/24/1848. They had three children, James D. and Mary C. Parker (Blaylock) and Sarah E. Parker .

Nancy and her children migrated to Yell County, Arkansas and are shown in the 1860 census living close to the Jefferson Parker clan. Her brothers, John and George Lemons are also near by. There is no mention of her husband Franklin so it is assumed that he had died by this point.

Nancy secondly married Green Hambright in Yell County, Arkansas on 8/16/1882. This is the last verified information available on her. For Green's memorial page, go to #19638896. He is buried in the Casa Cemetery, Casa, Perry County, Arkansas which is the next county east of Yell County.

1850 US Census Gibson County, Tennessee taken 10/3/1850:
Franklin PARKER 23 M Farmer TN
Nancy PARKER 24 F TN
James PARKER 4/12 M TN

In the same census are two Lemons families just a short distance from the Parkers. They are believed to possibly be Nancy's family. They are as follows:
Joseph LEMONS 24 M Farmer TN
Emily LEMONS 20 F TN
Martha LEMONS 2 F TN
John LEMONS 4/12 M TN
Rachael LEMONS 61 F TN

Thomas P. LEMONS 27 M Farmer 285 TN
Harriet LEMONS 25 F TN
Harriet LEMONS 7 F TN
Narcissa LEMONS 3 F TN

The 1860 US Census shows Nancy as being called "Ann" with her son James and a daughters Mary C. Parker born in 1854 and Sarah Parker born in 1856 . Her husband Franklin is not listed.

In the 1870 US Census she is shown as still living with her family and her brother George Lemmons is next door with his family.

**NOTE**-The pictured tombstone, is not hers but for a different Nancy Parker who was married to Francis Marion (F.M.) Parker. Her date of birth and death are close to my Nancy but it is not the same person. This grave is located in the Union Cemetery in Scott County, Arkansas and is next to F.M. Parker's grave. I've just left the photo of the stone to have something there.
Nancy first married Franklin Parker in Gibson County, Tennessee on 10/24/1848. They had three children, James D. and Mary C. Parker (Blaylock) and Sarah E. Parker .

Nancy and her children migrated to Yell County, Arkansas and are shown in the 1860 census living close to the Jefferson Parker clan. Her brothers, John and George Lemons are also near by. There is no mention of her husband Franklin so it is assumed that he had died by this point.

Nancy secondly married Green Hambright in Yell County, Arkansas on 8/16/1882. This is the last verified information available on her. For Green's memorial page, go to #19638896. He is buried in the Casa Cemetery, Casa, Perry County, Arkansas which is the next county east of Yell County.

1850 US Census Gibson County, Tennessee taken 10/3/1850:
Franklin PARKER 23 M Farmer TN
Nancy PARKER 24 F TN
James PARKER 4/12 M TN

In the same census are two Lemons families just a short distance from the Parkers. They are believed to possibly be Nancy's family. They are as follows:
Joseph LEMONS 24 M Farmer TN
Emily LEMONS 20 F TN
Martha LEMONS 2 F TN
John LEMONS 4/12 M TN
Rachael LEMONS 61 F TN

Thomas P. LEMONS 27 M Farmer 285 TN
Harriet LEMONS 25 F TN
Harriet LEMONS 7 F TN
Narcissa LEMONS 3 F TN

The 1860 US Census shows Nancy as being called "Ann" with her son James and a daughters Mary C. Parker born in 1854 and Sarah Parker born in 1856 . Her husband Franklin is not listed.

In the 1870 US Census she is shown as still living with her family and her brother George Lemmons is next door with his family.

**NOTE**-The pictured tombstone, is not hers but for a different Nancy Parker who was married to Francis Marion (F.M.) Parker. Her date of birth and death are close to my Nancy but it is not the same person. This grave is located in the Union Cemetery in Scott County, Arkansas and is next to F.M. Parker's grave. I've just left the photo of the stone to have something there.

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