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Nancy Jane Stump (Boggs)

Also Known As: "Jennie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nicholas County, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
Death: January 27, 1887 (85)
Gilmer County, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
Place of Burial: Jacob Stump Cemetery, Stumptown, Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John C. Boggs and Nancy Anna Boggs (Lemasters)
Wife of Jacob G. Stump, Sr.
Mother of Lemuel Stump; Lucinda Huffman; Isabel Springston; Drusylla Huffman; Salathiel Stump and 6 others
Sister of James R. Boggs; Josiah Clendenin Boggs; LeMasters Martin Boggs; John D Boggs; Mary V. Mollohan and 2 others

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About Nancy Jane Stump

Nancy Jane "Jenny" Boggs Stump- Find A Grave Memorial# 88046000

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=88046000

Bio by: Tranquillas Wings, Apr 04, 2012:

Nancy Jane "Jenny" Boggs was the daughter of John and Nancy Annah Lemasters Boggs; and granddaughter of Charles Francis and Mary Rebecca Clendenin Boggs of Greenbrier County VA, and Benjamin and Rebecca Ann Martin Lemasters (aka Lamastres) of Nicholas County VA. She was named for her Aunt Jennie Lemasters Boggs, who was her mother's sister and the wife of her father's brother, Charles Clendenin Boggs. Aunt Jennie and Uncle Charles were buried at Boggs Cemetery, Linden, Roane County WV.

She was born in that part of Kanawha County VA which later became Nicholas County WV. She married Jacob Stump on 10 JAN 1817, in Harrison County VA. They lived in that part of Virginia which later became Gilmer County WV. She was widowed at age 57, but she never remarried.

Jacob Stump was born and died in parts of Virginia which later became West Virginia. He secured a license to marry Jany Boggs on 10 JAN 1817, in Harrison County VA, with the written permission of her father John Boggs, dated 6 JAN 1817. Absalom Stump witnessed. The ceremony took place according to the minister's return on 30 JAN 1817, in Harrison County VA.

Their children were: Lemuel (b:17 APR 1820), who married Malinda Huffman, daughter of Alexander and Hannah Vannoy Huffman; Lucinda (b: AUG 1822) who married Daniel Huffman, son of Alexander and Hannah Vannoy Huffman; Susannah (b: 3 OCT 1824), who married Eli Shock; Nancy Isabella (b: 8 JAN 1826) who married Benjamin Gainer Vannoy, Alpheus W. Black, and John G. Springston; Drusylla (b: 1829) who married Benjamin Huffman, son of Alexander and Hannah Vannoy Huffman; Salathiel (b: 23 JAN 1832), who married Permelia Ann Stalnaker; Melville (b: 24 MAY 1834), who married Mary Westfall and Rachel Shock; Henson; Bailey (b: 22 DEC 1839), who married Sarah "Sallie" Sutton, daughter of Hon. Felix and Susan Skidmore Sutton; and Ruhala Stump (b: 3 OCT 1842), who married Rev. Levi J. Huffman, son of Alexander and Hannah Vannoy Huffman.

Jacob Stump received at least four land grants from the Commonwealth along the Right Fork of Steer Creek and Crooked Fork in Gilmer County WV, totaling about 650 acres. It may be that he was buried on his land, or at the burying ground of his parents, though there is no grave marker.

Mother: Nancy Annah LeMasters Boggs (1784 - 1870)

Husband: Jacob Stump (1790 - 1859)

Children:

 Lemuel Stump (1820 - 1891)*
 Lucinda Stump Huffman (1822 - 1902)*
 Isabel Stump Springston (1826 - 1888)*
 Drusylla Stump Huffman (1829 - 1893)*
 Salathiel Stump (1832 - 1909)*
 Melville Stump (1834 - 1919)*
 Bailey Stump (1838 - 1931)*
 Ruhala Huffman (1842 - 1912)*
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Nancy Jane Stump's Timeline

1801
December 26, 1801
Nicholas County, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1820
April 17, 1820
Lewis County, WV, United States
1822
August 6, 1822
Lewis Co., Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1824
October 3, 1824
1826
January 8, 1826
Lewis County, WV, United States
1829
1829
Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1832
January 23, 1832
Stumptown, Gilmer County, Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1834
August 26, 1834
Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
1837
1837