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| | "Nance Farm" - Phtos of an ancestral Nance homestead in Cornwall |
 | | About the history of the house -- According to my daughter, the houses in the village of Illogan are small, and the house at the Nance farm is much the largest house in the area. |
 | | According to "Pete" Nance's "NANCE of Cornwall", the name "Nans" as a place appears in Illogan Parish records in 1536, with a mention of "Henry Trengove, Esquire, of Nans in Illogan". |
 | | "Nans" (or "Nance"), the Illogan Parish estate of the Nances (including the house at the Nance Farm), passed to Henry's son John, and then to John's eldest son and heir at law, Henry Nance Esquire, of Nance in Illogan, b. |
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