Nancy MCLEOD

HAIRSTON.org ID#1813, b. 27 April 1816, d. 18 January 1891
Father*Malcom MCLEOD1
Mother*Rebecca (surname unknown)1
Birth*Nancy MCLEOD was born on 27 April 1816.1 
She was the daughter of Malcom MCLEOD and Rebecca (surname unknown).1 
Marriage*Nancy MCLEOD married Albert Miles HAIRSTON, son of William M. HAIRSTON and Lavinia Forbush TOWERS, on 18 January 1844 in DeKalb, Georgia.2,3,1 
Census 1860Nancy MCLEOD appeared on the 1860 census of Albert Miles HAIRSTON on 4 August 1860 in Evans District, DeKalb, Georgia; Albert Hairston 40, Nancy 44, Rebecca 14, Sarah C. 12, William M. 10 and Alice P. 6.4 
Census 1870Nancy MCLEOD appeared on the 1870 census of Albert Miles HAIRSTON on 3 June 1870 in Evans District, DeKalb, Georgia; Albert M. Hairston 50, Nancy 53, Rebecca 24, S. Caroline 22, William M. 20 and Alice P. 16.5 
Death*Nancy MCLEOD died on 18 January 1891 at age 74.6,1 
Burial*She was buried in Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Dekalb, Georgia.6,1 

Family

Albert Miles HAIRSTON b. 11 Mar 1820, d. 23 Dec 1901
Children

Sources (www.HAIRSTON.org)

  1. [S3477] Georgia, Fulton County Records from the Atlanta History Center, 1827-1955, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL2J-3K5L : 16 March 2018), Nancy Hairston, 1891; citing Burial, 1891, 18 Jan 1891, Atlanta History Center, Georgia., Family Search Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  2. [S1850] 1850 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  3. [S283] Georgia Genealogical Sources, Series - Marriages 1840-1856, DeKalb County, Georgia, Volume GA46, MariLee Beatty Hageness, (MLH Research, Annisiton, AL - 1998).
  4. [S1860] 1860 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  5. [S1870] 1870 Federal Census - National Archives and Records Administration - Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  6. [S48] Find A Grave Website with Photo - only listings with photos of grave markers that are contemporary to the deceased individuals death are acceptable for genealogical proof.
  7. [S46] Vic Hairston and Edward J. Bregenzer, The Hairston History, February 12, 1998. Personal Collection - copy.
Last Edited12 Apr 2019