{"id":6745,"date":"2016-06-18T13:59:08","date_gmt":"2016-06-18T13:59:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/?page_id=6745"},"modified":"2016-06-18T13:59:08","modified_gmt":"2016-06-18T13:59:08","slug":"nance-county","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/raogk.org\/nebraska\/nance-county\/","title":{"rendered":"Nance County, Nebraska Genealogy Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n\n

Nance County, Nebraska Records<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

Nance County, Nebraska<\/strong> (Map It<\/a>)<\/em> was created on February 13, 1879<\/strong> from Pawnee Reservation. The county was named in honor of Albinus Nance<\/a>, the fourth\u00a0governor of Nebraska. <\/p>\n\n

Nance County<\/strong> is bordered by Platte County<\/a>\u00a0 (northeast), Merrick County<\/a>\u00a0 (south), Greeley County<\/a>\u00a0 (west), Boone County<\/a>\u00a0 (north).<\/p>\n\n

Nance County<\/strong> Cities and Towns include Belgrade, Fullerton, Genoa.<\/p>\n\n

Nance County<\/strong> Townships include Beaver, Cedar, Cottonwood, Council Creek, East Newman, Fullerton, Genoa, Loup Ferry, Prairie Creek, South Branch, Timber Creek, West Newman.<\/p>\n\n

A Map of Nance County, Nebraska<\/a> contains detailed information about roads and boundaries, these maps may include rural communities, churches, and cemeteries.<\/p>\n\n