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Nancy Lane Mullins

Birth
Clark County, Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Mar 1901 (aged 78)
Clark County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of James S. Lane and Elizabeth Tuggle. Wife of Gordon C. Mullins.

Mrs. Nancy Mullins: The Winchester Democrat, Friday, 22 March 1901, page 3
Mrs. Nancy Mullins died at her home in this county Wednesday morning, aged seventy-nine years. The funeral was preached yesterday afternoon at the residence by Eld. J. W. Harding and the remains were buried in the family graveyard. She was, before her marriage, a daughter of James S. Lane, a wealthy farmer, who owned a thousand or more acres of land between Indian Creek and Four Mile. Her husband, Gordon Mullins, was Captain of Co. A., 11th Kentucky Confederate Cavalry. He was captured by the Federal forces and sent to Ft. Delaware, in Delaware Bay, where he died a prisoner. Her eldest son, Jas. H. Mullins, a youth of seventeen years, accompanied his father to the army, was wounded and died. Three other sons, W. T., Gus and Colby, and one daughter, Millie, reside in this county. Two of her daughters, Sarah and Alice, married Almanza Ecton, who moved from this county to some point in the west; another daughter is the wife of David Gordon, of Henry county, and another is the wife of Jas. Haggard, who lives in Missouri. Mrs. Mullins was a woman of noble Christian character and leaves a host of friends.


Daughter of James S. Lane and Elizabeth Tuggle. Wife of Gordon C. Mullins.

Mrs. Nancy Mullins: The Winchester Democrat, Friday, 22 March 1901, page 3
Mrs. Nancy Mullins died at her home in this county Wednesday morning, aged seventy-nine years. The funeral was preached yesterday afternoon at the residence by Eld. J. W. Harding and the remains were buried in the family graveyard. She was, before her marriage, a daughter of James S. Lane, a wealthy farmer, who owned a thousand or more acres of land between Indian Creek and Four Mile. Her husband, Gordon Mullins, was Captain of Co. A., 11th Kentucky Confederate Cavalry. He was captured by the Federal forces and sent to Ft. Delaware, in Delaware Bay, where he died a prisoner. Her eldest son, Jas. H. Mullins, a youth of seventeen years, accompanied his father to the army, was wounded and died. Three other sons, W. T., Gus and Colby, and one daughter, Millie, reside in this county. Two of her daughters, Sarah and Alice, married Almanza Ecton, who moved from this county to some point in the west; another daughter is the wife of David Gordon, of Henry county, and another is the wife of Jas. Haggard, who lives in Missouri. Mrs. Mullins was a woman of noble Christian character and leaves a host of friends.




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