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Ann Nave (Vanderpool)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Augusta County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: after May 1799
Washington County, TN, United States
Place of Burial: Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Abraham Vanderpool Sr. and Rebecca Vanderpoel
Wife of Teter Nave, East Tennessee pioneer
Mother of Abraham Dietrich Nave, Sr; Rebecca Mary Bowers; John Nave, Sr; Mary Ann Hardin; Henry Nave and 3 others
Sister of Jacob Vanderpool; Abraham M Vanderpool, Jr; Elizabeth Oakes and William Vanderpool
Half sister of Catherine Linville; William Vanderpool; Sarah Vanderpool; Wynant Vanderpool; John Vanderpool and 1 other

DAR: Ancestor #: A081694. (Wife of Patriot)
Managed by: Chad Alan Woodburn
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About Ann Nave

Possible memorial found buried. Uniquely carved stone. Plans being made to send the memorial to East Tennessee State U., Department of Geology for further evaluation.

See: Nave, Robert T. and Margaret Houghland, TETER NAVE EAST TENNESSEE PIONEER, His Ancestors and descendants, Gateway Press, Balt., MD 2007.∼The Vanderpools were an old New York Dutch family with ties to many families of Europe by descent from William of Orange. The Roosevelts are among the many notable descendants. (per Robert T. Nave. May 1993.)

Ann's mother, Rebecca Vanderpool, was the widow and second wife of Abraham Vanderpool, who lived on the South Branch of the Potomic in perhaps Shenandoah Co., VA then Augusta county. His name appears on pg. 293 of "Chalkley Abstracts", Vol. 3: 25 May 1751: Abraham Vanderpool and Rebecca to George Yoakum, Lot no. 10 held by patent of Lord Fairfax, 19 Oct 1748 on the South Fork of the Wappaconee (or) Great South Branch of the Potomac, 430 acres. Witnesses - William White, Thomas Moore.

See: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: extracted ..., Volume 3, Augusta County (VA.), by Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood, page 392 .—6th June, 1751. Appeasement of Isaac Jones by Abram Vanderpool, Henry Shipler, John McDade.

Possible memorial found buried. Uniquely carved stone. Plans being made to send the memorial to East Tennessee State U., Department of Geology for further evaluation.

See: Nave, Robert T. and Margaret Houghland, TETER NAVE EAST TENNESSEE PIONEER, His Ancestors and descendants, Gateway Press, Balt., MD 2007.

Updated 5 Feb 2019 Marriage: Teter Nave Augusta County, Virginia, USA

Father: Teter Nave

Children: Abraham Nave Sr Rebecca Nave John Nave Sr Mary Nave Henry Nave William Nave* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 25 2021, 17:56:43 UTC

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Ann Nave's Timeline

1745
1745
Augusta County, Virginia, Colonial America
1769
March 24, 1769
Siam Valley, Carter, Tennessee, United States
March 24, 1769
Siam Valley, Carter, Tennessee, United States
1771
1771
Siam Valley, Carter, Tennessee, United States
1775
1775
Carter Co, Tennessee USA
1776
1776
Washington County, North Carolina, United States
1778
1778
Washington Co, NC
1778
Carter County, Tennessee, United States
1782
1782
Siam Valley, Carter, Tennessee, United States