John Nash, of "Templeton Manor"

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John Nash, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death: before November 29, 1776
Templeton Manor, Prince Edward County, Virginia
Place of Burial: Prince Edward County, Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Abner Edward Nash and Elizabeth Nash
Husband of Ann Nash and Mary Nash
Father of Anne Owen Haskins; Col. Thomas Walker Nash; Colonel John Hinton Nash, Jr.; Mary Reade; Lucy le Grand and 7 others
Brother of Thomas Abner Nash

Occupation: planter; VA House of Burgesses
Managed by: Private User
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About John Nash, of "Templeton Manor"

various birth and death dates.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217678333/john-nash
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LZK1-JCL/col-john-hinton-nash...
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nash-1078

2. JOHN2NASH I (ABNER1) was born 1707 in Tenby Wales, and died Bef. May 1776 in Prince Edward Co, VA. He married (1) ANN OWEN. She was born 1710 in Tenby Wales, and died 1756. He married (2) MARY KIRKPATRICK. She was born in Dinwiddie County VA.


Notes for JOHN NASH I:

  • Sherrif of Henrico Co, VA 1735 - 1739.
  • Justice of the court in 1739
  • In 1740 purchased from Richard Randolph a large tract of land on the Appomattox River near present day Farmville and built there aplantation house which he named Templeton Manor. He reperesented Prince Edward, after it's seperation from Amelia in 1754, in the house of Burgesses. Ref: Some Nashes of Virginia by Claude W. Nash
  • Notes for MARY KIRKPATRICK:
  • No children of marriage to John Nash

http://nashfamilytree.net/www/Nash8Generations.pdf

GEn. FRANCIS NASH, fourth son of John and Ann Owen Nash, was born at Templeton Manor, the homestead of his father, in Prince Edward County, Virginia, about 1742. I have given some account of his ancestry in the sketch of his brother, Governor Abner Nash.

His father was a well-to-do planter, and gave his sons such an education as befitted their condition. Francis Nash certainly had a good English education and some acquaintance with the classics.

http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/orange/bio_nash_francis.html


A Patriot of the American Revolution for Virginia. DAR Ancestor #: A081588

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John Nash, of "Templeton Manor"'s Timeline

1707
1707
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
1730
1730
Prince Edward County, Virginia, Colonial America
1731
May 28, 1731
Templeton Manor, Prince Edward County, Virginia, Colonial America
1732
1732
Prince Edward Co., VA;
1733
April 9, 1733
Henrico County, VA, United States
1736
1736
Prince Edward Co, Cumberland,
1736
Prince Edward County, Virginia, Colonial America
1737
1737
1740
May 10, 1740
Prince Edward County, Virginia, Colonial America