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Clement Henry NANCE (1833 - 1892)
Physician
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Torrence NANCE (1864 - 1938)
Clement Floyd NANCE (1870 - 1941)
Genevra NANCE (1881 - 1948)
Clement Henry NANCE (1833 - 1892)

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Eliza TORRENCE (1843 - 1906)
Clement Jr. NANCE (1788 - 1850)











Martha CHAMBERLAIN (1790 - 1872)











Six Generation Ancestors Table

b. 15 Sep 1833 at IN
m. 27 Sep 1860 Eliza TORRENCE (1843 - 1906) at Adams, IL
d. 1892 at Barry, Pike County, IL aged 59
Near Relatives of Clement Henry NANCE (1833 - 1892)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father Clement Jr. NANCE 10 Jun 1788 VA 13 Aug 1850 Columbus, Adams county, IL 62
Mother Martha CHAMBERLAIN 25 Mar 1790 21 Dec 1872 Barry, Pike County, IL 82

Self Clement Henry NANCE 15 Sep 1833 IN 1892 Barry, Pike County, IL 59

Wife Eliza TORRENCE abt 1843 MO 1906 Barry, Pike County, IL 63

Son John Torrence NANCE 25 May 1864 IL 19 Apr 1938 San Diego, San Diego County, CA 73
Son Clement Floyd NANCE 28 Apr 1870 Quincy, IL 27 Jul 1941 San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 71
Daughter Genevra NANCE 27 Nov 1881 IL 30 Nov 1948 San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 67

Daughter in Law Margaret (Margery) Aurelia RYAN 26 Dec 1880 Virginia City, Storey County, NV 25 Oct 1918 San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 37
Son in Law x CROCKETT Y

Events in Clement Henry NANCE (1833 - 1892)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
Physician Columbus, IL
Residence Liberty, IL
15 Sep 1833 Clement Henry NANCE was born IN
13 Aug 1850 16 Death of father Clement Jr. NANCE (aged 62) Columbus, Adams county, IL
1860 27 Residence Eureka, Woodford, IL
27 Sep 1860 27 Married Eliza TORRENCE (aged 17) Adams, IL
25 May 1864 30 Birth of son John Torrence NANCE IL
28 Apr 1870 36 Birth of son Clement Floyd NANCE Quincy, IL
21 Dec 1872 39 Death of mother Martha CHAMBERLAIN (aged 82) Barry, Pike County, IL
27 Nov 1881 48 Birth of daughter Genevra NANCE IL
1892 59 Clement Henry NANCE died Barry, Pike County, IL
Personal Notes:
see "The Nance Memorial", p. 194-195 - https://archive.org/details/nancememorialhis00lcnanc, and other