Nannie Penick Isbell
Nannie Penick Isbell was born around 1840 in Amherst County, Virginia, to Robert Isbell and Angelina Boaz. Her father was a merchant and farmer who owned $5,000 of real estate and $8,460 of personal property by 1860. Isbell grew up and attended school in Appomattox County, Virginia. She never married, and she remained in her parents’ household until they died in the late 1800s. By 1900, she was living with her brothers and sisters in Stonewall, Virginia. She remained there for the rest of her life, and she died of bronchopneumonia in Stonewall on February 23, 1925.
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(1706)Isbell, Nannie Penick18401925-02-23
  • Conflict Side: Confederacy
  • Role: Civilian
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  • Gender: Female
  • Race: White

Documents - Records: 1

  • (5777) [recipient] ~ David D. Isbell to Nannie P. Isbell, 6 July 1861

People - Records: 4

  • (1706) Isbell, Nannie Penick is the [sibling of] (1703) Isbell, Robert B.
  • (1706) Isbell, Nannie Penick is the [sibling of] (1704) Isbell, David D.
  • (1706) Isbell, Nannie Penick is the [sibling of] (1705) Isbell, William E.
  • (1707) Isbell, Angelina is the [parent of] (1706) Isbell, Nannie Penick

Places - Records: 2

  • (1371) [birth] ~ Amherst County, Virginia
  • (1410) [death] ~ Stonewall, Appomattox County, Virginia

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SOURCES

1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 United States Federal Censuses, available from Ancestry.com; Virginia Death Records, 1912-2014, available from Ancestry.com; The Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA), 25 February 1925.

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