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Nancy Burns Bandy

Birth
Death
12 Aug 1852 (aged 95)
Tennessee, USA
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Nancy was the 3rd wife of Thomas Bandy.
They had 5 children:
James Bandy b: Dec 27, 1786
Elihu Bandy b: Jun 9, 1788 d: Jan 18, 1881
Elizabeth Bandy b: Apr 4, 1790 d: 1852
Robert Dobson Bandy b: Feb 15, 1792
Horatio Bandy b: Aug 13, 1794 d: Dec 29, 1851

Nancy's husband, Thomas enlisted as a private from Bedford County, Virginia on August 1, 1781, He was in the Battle of Guilford Court House, in North Carolina, and the siege of Yorktown.
Battle of Guilford Court House though a Yank loss was significant turning point in Revolution.

On Bedford Cty VA tax rolls 1782-5.8
On Botetourt Cty VA tax rolls 1787-1805

He lived in Botetourt County, Virginia. Moved to Sumner Cty TN in 1815.

He was co-executor of his father's will. From all reports, Thomas did most of the work regarding the will, and his brother, Richard gave his approval with what he did.

Thomas donated land for the Blue Ridge Baptist Church and Cemetery, the area where his father had last lived. This land was probably within the holdings of his father, Richard Bandy when he died.
Nancy was the 3rd wife of Thomas Bandy.
They had 5 children:
James Bandy b: Dec 27, 1786
Elihu Bandy b: Jun 9, 1788 d: Jan 18, 1881
Elizabeth Bandy b: Apr 4, 1790 d: 1852
Robert Dobson Bandy b: Feb 15, 1792
Horatio Bandy b: Aug 13, 1794 d: Dec 29, 1851

Nancy's husband, Thomas enlisted as a private from Bedford County, Virginia on August 1, 1781, He was in the Battle of Guilford Court House, in North Carolina, and the siege of Yorktown.
Battle of Guilford Court House though a Yank loss was significant turning point in Revolution.

On Bedford Cty VA tax rolls 1782-5.8
On Botetourt Cty VA tax rolls 1787-1805

He lived in Botetourt County, Virginia. Moved to Sumner Cty TN in 1815.

He was co-executor of his father's will. From all reports, Thomas did most of the work regarding the will, and his brother, Richard gave his approval with what he did.

Thomas donated land for the Blue Ridge Baptist Church and Cemetery, the area where his father had last lived. This land was probably within the holdings of his father, Richard Bandy when he died.


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