Nancy Jane E. Hough1,2

Female, #46808, (5 May 1835 - )

Parent*James A. Hough1 (10 Aug 1812 - 24 Mar 1857)
Parent*Mary Ann F. Woodall1 (27 Mar 1822 - 6 May 1893)
Nancy Jane E. Hough|b. 5 May 1835|p46808.htm|James A. Hough|b. 10 Aug 1812\nd. 24 Mar 1857|p46793.htm|Mary Ann F. Woodall|b. 27 Mar 1822\nd. 6 May 1893|p46794.htm|Joseph Hough|b. before 1775\nd. before 1840|p46782.htm|Nancy Baugh|b. say 1777|p46783.htm|(?) Woodall|b. say 1792|p46806.htm|Sarah (?)|b. say 1795|p46807.htm|

Name Variation  Nancy Jane E. Hough was also known as Howe.1 
Birth*5 May 1835 She was born on 5 May 1835 at Georgia.1 
 She was the daughter of James A. Hough and Mary Ann F. Woodall.1 
1840 Census1 Jun 1840 Nancy was probably a free white female, under five years old, in James A. Hough's household, on the 1840 Census on 1 Jun 1840 at Talbot Co., Georgia.3 
1850 Census1 Jun 1850 Mary, Nancy, Joseph, Sarah, James and William listed as a household member living with an unknown person on the 1850 Census on 1 Jun 1850 at Talbot Co., Georgia.4 
Married Name12 Feb 1856  As of 12 Feb 1856, her married name was Youngblood.1 
Marriage*12 Feb 1856 She married William Robinson Youngblood at Talbot Co., Georgia, on 12 Feb 1856.1,2 
Willcirca 1857 In an unknown person 's will circa 1857 at Talbot Co., Georgia, Nancy, Joseph, Sarah, James, William, Robert and Charles was named as an heir.
(In his will, James Hough arrranged for his estate to be kept together until his children reached the age of adulthood, at which time they were each to receive $2000. He had already given Nancy A. Youngblood property worth $1700, so he willed that she was to receive $300 more. His son Joseph A. was to receive two negroes, Sanford and Little Ben, and if their appraisal did not come to $2000, he was to receive the difference. His daughter Sarah F. was to receive Harriett and Susan under the same conditions, his son James D. was tp receive Big Sam and Willis, tec; his son William T. was to receive Little Sam and Thomas, etc; his son Robert A. was to receive Moses and Sim, etc; and his son Charles A. was to receive John and Cicero, etc. His wife was to receive $2000 if she wished to draw out of the estete before his children were all adults. His estate was to be equally divided among his wife and children when the youngest child was of age. He appointed his wife, Mary A. F. Hough to be joint executrix with his brother-in-law James D. Woodall. They were to manage the estate as James Hough would have done if he had been alive and to educate the children. James Hough signed and sealed his will in the presence of Isaac Cheney, John B. McCoy, and Robert Brooks. (Will Book D, page 31, 1857)).1 

Family

William Robinson Youngblood (6 Sep 1825 - 30 Oct 1898)

Charts John Hogg Descendants (incl. Houghs and Howes)
Last Edited 16 Nov 2002

Citations

  1. Granville W. Hough, Some Hough Families and Individuals of South Carolina through 1920, Laguna Hills, CA: G W Hough, 1992.
    Family 62.
  2. Linda Harris <e-mail address>, "Eastern Shore of VA and Eastern NC Families", Ancestry World Tree:
    Nancy Jane E. Hough, b 5 May 1835, md on 12 Feb 1856 William Robinson Youngblood, b 6 Sep 1825 in Edgefield Co., SC, d 30 Oct 1898 in Columbus, GA.
  3. 1840 Federal Census, United States.
    Talbot Co., GA, page 210
    James Hough 1M10-14, 1M15-19, 1M20-29, 1F0-4, 1F15-19.
  4. 1850 Federal Census, United States.
    23rd District, Talbot Co., GA, page 245
    James Hough, 38, M, Farmer, $1800, SC
    Mary Ann Hough, 27, F, GA
    Nancy Hough, 11, F, GA
    Joseph Hough, 9, M, GA
    Sarah Hough, 6, F, GA
    James Hough, 3, M, GA
    William Hough, 1 1/12, M, GA
    Augustus Smith, 16, M, Laborer, GA.