Records indicate that Nancy's parents acquired a large plantation and built a two-story log cabin on a hill overlooking the plantation, on Spring Creek, just off present Shelby County Highway 107, near current Montevallo. It would be there that Nancy grew to young womanhood.
Nancy was married to Benjamin Franklin Randall, Sr., in Shelby County, Alabama, on 22 January 1839 by G. McElroy. Nancy and Benjamin Randall had a large family before his untimely death due to a horse and buggy accident in 1860. Nancy lived another thirteen years and did not remarry.
Records indicate that Nancy's parents acquired a large plantation and built a two-story log cabin on a hill overlooking the plantation, on Spring Creek, just off present Shelby County Highway 107, near current Montevallo. It would be there that Nancy grew to young womanhood.
Nancy was married to Benjamin Franklin Randall, Sr., in Shelby County, Alabama, on 22 January 1839 by G. McElroy. Nancy and Benjamin Randall had a large family before his untimely death due to a horse and buggy accident in 1860. Nancy lived another thirteen years and did not remarry.
Inscription
The inscription below Nancy's name and dates reads as follows:
"Mother, this is all we can do for you."
Family Members
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