Jacob was a citizen soldier who volunteered to fight the British at a minute's notice therefore he was considered a Minute Man in the American
Revolutionary War.
Note: DAR has Jacob Nash listed/confirmed as a Patriot for the America Revolutionary War. Family members who wish to become a DAR or SAR may wish to be aware of this - it makes the application process so much easier.
Children:
1) Jacob P. Nash Jr. B. 1765-1823 M.1-Spouse Susannah Webster 2-Spouse Mary Nichols in 1800.Jacob was a Minute Man to Lexington Alarm in April of 1775.
2) Ephraim Nash M. Mary McDonald
3) Oliver Nash M Christine Frazier
4) John Nash Sr.
5) Dyer Nash
6) James Nash M Hannah Richards
7) Joseph Nash M. Betsey Reed and ? Phelphs
8) Polly Nash
9) Mercy Nash M. Daniel Reed
Jacob was a citizen soldier who volunteered to fight the British at a minute's notice therefore he was considered a Minute Man in the American
Revolutionary War.
Note: DAR has Jacob Nash listed/confirmed as a Patriot for the America Revolutionary War. Family members who wish to become a DAR or SAR may wish to be aware of this - it makes the application process so much easier.
Children:
1) Jacob P. Nash Jr. B. 1765-1823 M.1-Spouse Susannah Webster 2-Spouse Mary Nichols in 1800.Jacob was a Minute Man to Lexington Alarm in April of 1775.
2) Ephraim Nash M. Mary McDonald
3) Oliver Nash M Christine Frazier
4) John Nash Sr.
5) Dyer Nash
6) James Nash M Hannah Richards
7) Joseph Nash M. Betsey Reed and ? Phelphs
8) Polly Nash
9) Mercy Nash M. Daniel Reed
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