Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameNancy Daniel
BirthAug 1781, Middlesex County, Virginia
Deathbef 21 Feb 1826
FatherJohn Daniel (1760-1799)
MotherElizabeth Street (~1762-1850)
Documentation
According to a deposition made on 25 February 1839 by Nancy Daniel’s mother, Elizabeth Daniel, Nancy was born in August 1781, and was not living at the date of the deposition. [National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension Record for John Daniel.]

Nancy Daniel was mentioned in the 3 March 1799 will of her father John Daniel. [Middlesex County, Virginia, Will Book 2, pages 23–24.]

Marriage information is from Middlesex County Vital Records index, page 51. Joseph (or Josiah) McTyre married Nancy Daniel on 4 July 1800. Henry McTyre was a father; Elizabeth Daniel was a mother. Security was Lewis Montague.

On 24 September 1803, William Montague, Joiner, of the County of Middlesex made a deed of gift to Josiah McTyre and Nancy McTyre his wife of the said county of the other part. For and in Consideration of a tender regard he hath for the said Josiah & Nancy McTyre, and also for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar current money of Virginia, land in the County of Middlesex containing by estimation twenty five acres be the same more or less, and part of the tract called Brookses. Bounded as followeth beginning at a corner white oak standing on the side of the old road between John Thurstons and where William D. Brooks formerly lived runing along sd road to a pine & dogwood a second corner from thence by a line of marked trees down a Valley below the spring to a small chesnut, thence by a line of marked trees across the middle of sd Spring to a Black Gum standing by the spring thence up meanders of the old house swamp to a corner Holly standing in the foot of a Valley at Blakeys old crossing place, thence up the side of the hill by a line of marked trees to the corner of the old field thence along the side of the oak woods by a line of marked trees to the begining corder white oak, To have and to hold the said twenty five acres of Land be the same more or less with its appertenances unto the sd Josiah McTyre and Nancy his wife during each and Singular their lives to their use and behoof of them the sd Josiah and Nancy McTyre, and should the sd Josiah and Nancy McTyre move off the sd land, they shall not sell or rent the land & Tenement to any other person or persons, only be consent of sd William Montague Joiner, and the said Joseph and Nancy McTyre or either of them, may at all times or at any time return and peaceably inherit and possess the said twenty give acres of land be the same more or less during their natureal lives, and may cut down and cultivate the same peaceably & unmolested by any person or persons, as tho it was actually their possession for ever; and the said William Montague Joiner doth for himself his heirs executors & administrators covenant and grant to and with the said Josiah and Nancy McTyre that he stands seized of a good and lawfull right in the sd land and hath lawfull the same [sic]. Signed William Montague. Witnesses: Travis Daniel, Beverley Clowdas, William Parron. Recorded 27 February 1804. [Middlesex County, Virginia, Deed Book 12, pages 262–263.]

1810 U.S. Census, Middlesex County, Virginia:
McTyre, Joseph
1 male under 10
1 male 26-45
3 females under 10
1 female 26-45
Spouses
FatherHenry McTyre (<1765-~1820)
Marriage4 Jul 1800, Middlesex County, Virginia
ChildrenEunice D. (~1801-)
 Elizabeth (~1811-)
 Ann
 Larkin C. (<1804-)
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