Sneed of Granville and Person County. Her father was a large landowner who settled in Granville about 1760 and is recorded in Person County in the 1800s. Nancey's brother Stephen was the County Clerk for Granville for many years. Her other brother Col. Thomas Sneed served in the House of Commons for North Carolina in the 1820s. Nancey was married only once and had at least twelve children.
Daughter of Samuel and Jane (Dudley) Sneed. Stone reads she "was married to Danl. Gooch Oct. 7, 1789. Stone was found uprooted for many years and was reset, though it was impossible to know where her actual burial spot had been.
From Cemeterycensus.
Sneed of Granville and Person County. Her father was a large landowner who settled in Granville about 1760 and is recorded in Person County in the 1800s. Nancey's brother Stephen was the County Clerk for Granville for many years. Her other brother Col. Thomas Sneed served in the House of Commons for North Carolina in the 1820s. Nancey was married only once and had at least twelve children.
Daughter of Samuel and Jane (Dudley) Sneed. Stone reads she "was married to Danl. Gooch Oct. 7, 1789. Stone was found uprooted for many years and was reset, though it was impossible to know where her actual burial spot had been.
From Cemeterycensus.
Gravesite Details
This tombstone is a more slender version of the marble stones found in this yard. The stone also seems stronger and less brittle than the other marble stones. The stone was found buried and faced down in 1989 by this informant. Very good condition
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