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Sources
1. Title:   1870 Federal Census, Norfolk County, VA
Page:   John C. Nash entry
2. Title:   1880 Federal Census, Norfolk County, Virginia
Page:   John C. Nash entry
3. Title:   Jtatum.FTW
4. Title:   WmGNash.FTW
5. Title:   1870 Federal Census, Norfolk County, VA
Page:   page #40-41, dwelling #289, family #294; Washington Township, 24 June 1870

Notes
a. Note:   [WmGNash.FTW]
  Osceola is an interesting name, not previously found in the family tree. There was an Lt. Osceola White in Company A, 3rd Virginia Regiment with John C. Nash. He enlisted as a private and was pormoted to Lieutenant. He would have fought with John C. the length of the war. He was killed at Dinwiddie Court House Mardh 31, 1865. Did John C. name his first son after him? [Jtatum.FTW]
  Osceola is an interesting name, not previously found in the family tree. There was an Lt. Osceola White in Company A, 3rd Virginia Regiment with John C. Nash. He enlisted as a private and was pormoted to Lieutenant. He would have fought with John C. the length of the war. He was killed at Dinwiddie Court House Mardh 31, 1865. Did John C. name his first son after him?


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