Nancy Agnes Taylor

F, b. 1793, d. 4 November 1885
FatherAndrew Taylor Jr. b. 12 Feb 1765, d. 6 Dec 1847
MotherIsabella McNabb
     Nancy Agnes Taylor was born in 1793 at North Carolina.1,2 She was the daughter of Andrew Taylor Jr. and Isabella McNabb. Nancy Agnes Taylor married Ephriam C. Buck, son of Jonathan Buck and Zuriah Covalt, on 26 May 1813 at Carter County, Tennessee. As of 26 May 1813,her married name was Buck. Nancy Agnes Taylor and Ephriam C. Buck appeared in the census of 1830 at Carter County, Tennessee.3 Nancy Agnes Taylor and Ephriam C. Buck appeared in the census of 1840 at Carter County, Tennessee.4 Nancy Agnes Taylor and Ephriam C. Buck appeared in the census of 6 December 1850 at District Five, Carter County, Tennessee.2 Nancy Agnes Taylor and Ephriam C. Buck appeared in the census of 25 July 1860 at Cave Spring, Carter County, Tennessee.5 Nancy Agnes Taylor and Ephriam C. Buck appeared in the census of 20 June 1870 at Okolona, Carter County, Tennessee.6 Nancy Agnes Taylor appeared in the census of 1 June 1880 in the household of Nathaniel T. Buck and Clemmie Taylor at District Five, Carter County, Tennessee.7 Nancy Agnes Taylor died on 4 November 1885.1 She was buried at Old Buck Cemetery, Okalona, Carter County, Tennessee.8

Family

Ephriam C. Buck b. 8 Jul 1791, d. 7 Jun 1874
Children

Citations

  1. [S136] Katherine Rains Buck, Descendants of Zuriah Covalt & Jonathan Buck, 103.
  2. [S443] 1850 Federal Census Record, Series: M432 Roll: 873 Page: 183B, Fifth District, Carter County, Tennessee.
  3. [S662] InterNet Data. URL: http://www.tngenweb.org/carter/cart30al.html

    CARTER COUNTY CENSUS LISTING FOR THE YEAR 1830
    A through L

    This index of heads of households was compiled by Jackie and Dawn Trivette Peters. ©1997.

    The 1830 census is the first census for Carter County that is in existence. The census for the years 1800, 1810 and 1820 have been destroyed. In 1830, Carter County included the area that became Johnson County in 1836. It also included t he area that became the eastern section of Unicoi County in 1875. We have broken down each age group so there will be no need for position counting. The listing contains the names of the heads of households, page number from the original cens us record, a list of males on the left and females to the right.

    Some of these names where difficult to translate. If you do not find a person in this index that you think should be there, we suggest that you consult the original census records and draw your own conclusions. Also, please take special care i n how you look up a name. Lewis may be spelled Luis, Forbes as Farbus, Lacy as Lasy, etc....

    BUCK
    Ephraim Page 11 1 - less than 5 2 - 5 through 9
    2 - 10 through 14 2 - 10 through 14
    1 - 15 through 19 1 - 30 through 39
    1 - 30 through 39.
  4. [S662] InterNet Data. URL: http://www.tngenweb.org/carter/cart40al.html

    CARTER COUNTY CENSUS LISTING FOR THE YEAR 1840 A through L

    This census listing was compiled by Jackie and Dawn Trivette Peters. ©1997.

    The 1840 census is the first census after the 1836 Tennessee State Convention dropped the Captain's Companies and adopted civil districts. In 1836, Johnson County was formed from the eastern part of Carter County causing the 1840 census of Carter Co unty to be smaller than the 1830 census. Carter County still contained what is now the eastern section of Unicoi County.

    We have broken down each age group so there will be no need for position counting. The listing contains the names of the heads of households, page number from the original census record, a house number that we assigned as a position on each page, th e district number and a list of males on the left and females to the right.

    Some of these names where difficult to translate. If you do not find a person in this index that you think should be there, we suggest that you consult the original census records and draw your own conclusions. Also, please take special care i n how you look up a name. We have enclosed in brackets [ ] what we think is the correct name. Dugger was spelled Dugar, Bomans and Bowmans were both listed, Goodwins are listed as Gudins, etc....

    BUCK

    Ephriam 182 8 5 1 - 5 through 9 2 - 15 through 19
    1 - 10 through 14 2 - 20 through 29
    2 - 20 through 29 1 - 40 through 49
    1 - 40 through 49.
  5. [S943] 1860 Federal Census Record, Series: M653 Roll: 1242 Page: 460A, Cave Spring Post Office, Division Two, Carter County, Tennessee.
  6. [S952] 1870 Federal Census Record, Series: M593 Roll: 1518 Page: 25A, Okolona Post Office, Carter County, Tennessee.
  7. [S788] 1880 Federal Census Record, Series: T9 Roll: 1247 Page: 281B, District Five, Carter County, Tennessee.
  8. [S136] Katherine Rains Buck, Descendants of Zuriah Covalt & Jonathan Buck, Page: 103, 106.