William WILDER and Pearl McDONALD
Husband William WILDER (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Pearl McDONALD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Judith Ann WILDER
Born: 3 Mar 1947 - Wichita, Kansas Christened: Died: 5 Aug 2003 Buried:Spouse: Ralph Charles DANIEL (living)
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Alexander McDOUGALD and Frances L. MITCHELL
Husband Alexander McDOUGALD (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Frances L. MITCHELL 1259
Born: 22 Jan 1821 - Georgia Christened: Died: 5 Feb 1892 - Muscogee County, Georgia Buried: - Linwood Cemetery
Father: Major John MITCHELL (Abt 1774-1841) Mother: Elizabeth WOOD (Abt 1787-After 1850) 956
Children
General Notes: Wife -
From David Leon "Tuck" Wilson:
"Frances L. (Fanny) Mitchell, born 22 Jan 1821 in Georgia; died 05 Feb 1892 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia. She married Alexander McDougald 25 Dec 1838 in Muscogee County, Georgia.
(Source: Marriage Index: Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina 1641 - 1944.); died 10 Jul 1856 in Columbus, Muscogee County Georgia.
Notes for Frances L. (Fanny) Mitchell:
Married 25 Dec 1838 in Muscogee County Ga. Alexander McDougald. She has 5 girls. She is buried in Linwood Cemetery, Columbus."
Find A Grave Memorial# 47797106
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Eugene Ferdinand TURNACLIFF and Jeanette Clementine McDOUGALL
Husband Eugene Ferdinand TURNACLIFF 658
Born: Dec 1868 - Wasaca County, Minnesota 657,658 Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1951 - Wasaca County, Minnesota Buried:
Father: Delavan TURNACLIFF (Abt 1839-1923) 658 Mother: Margaret BRISBANE (1847-1913) 658
Marriage: 13 Apr 1892 - Wasaca County, Minnesota
Wife Jeanette Clementine McDOUGALL 656,657
Born: Mar 1871 - Minnesota 657 Christened: Died: 1 Aug 1945 - Wasaca County, Minnesota Buried:
Father: Daniel McDOUGALL (Abt 1820- ) 656 Mother: Elizabeth (Abt 1833- )
Children
1 F Beulah V. TURNACLIFF 657
Born: 1 Jul 1894 - Minnesota 657 Christened: Died: 26 Apr 1972 - Orange County, California Buried: - Rose Hills Memorial ParkSpouse: Emery Rudolph EISERT (1887-1951) 1379 Marr: Bef 1915
General Notes: Husband -
1900 U.S. Census, Minnesota, Kandiyohi County, Lake Lillian Twp; Series: T623 Roll: 772 Page: 60:
63 63 TURNACLIFF Eugene Head W M Dec 1868 31 M 8 MN OH NY Farmer;
-- Jennie Wife W F Mar 1871 29 M 8 2 2 MN Canada Canada;
-- Buelah Dau W F July 1894 5 S MN MN MN;
-- Verah Dau W F Jan 1899 1 S MN MN MN.
General Notes: Wife -
1880 U.S. Census, Wisconsin, Fond Du Lac County, Osceola; Series: T9 Roll: 1426 Page: 397:
136 143 McDOUGAL Daniel W M 60 M Farmer Scotland Scotland Scotland;
-- Elizabeth W F 47 Wife M Keeping house Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Nova Scotia;
-- Thomas W M 28 Son S Debilatated WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- John W M 24 Son S Farm laborer WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Malcom [sic] W M 19 Son S Farm laborer WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Alexander W M 16 Son S Farm laborer WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Elizabeth W F 14 Dau S WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Archibald W M 12 Son S WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Janette W F 9 Dau S WI Scotland Nova Scotia;
-- Alva W M 7 Son S WI Scotland Nova Scotia.
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James Madison RICHARDSON, CSA and Mary Jane McDOWELL
Husband James Madison RICHARDSON, CSA 1084
Born: 28 Nov 1846 - Fairview Township, Greenville County, South Carolina 1084 Christened: Died: 31 Dec 1916 - Greenville County, South Carolina Buried: - Simpsonville Baptist Church CemeteryMarriage: Dec 1876 - Greenville County, South Carolina
Wife Mary Jane McDOWELL 1083,1084
Born: Abt 1848 - South Carolina 1084 Christened: Died: 23 Dec 1924 - Greenville County, South Carolina Buried:
Father: James McDOWELL (Abt 1814-Bef 1870) 1082 Mother: Jane E. (Abt 1824- ) 1083
Children
1 M Thomas RICHARDSON 1084
Born: Abt 1878 - Greenville County, South Carolina 1084 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Jennie RICHARDSON 1084
Born: Aug 1879 - Greenville County, South Carolina 1084 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M James Furman RICHARDSON
Born: Abt 1880 - Greenville County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Nancy Pearle RICHARDSON 2058
Born: 9 Oct 1882 - Greenville County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 25 Mar 1970 Buried: - Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, South CarolinaSpouse: John Mobley DANIEL (1883-1951) 2055 Marr: 26 Jun 1918 - Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina 2055
5 F Carrie RICHARDSON
Born: Abt 1885 - Greenville County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1880 U.S. Census, Greenville County, Fairview; Series: T9 Roll: 1230 Page: 193: 313 317 RICHARDSON James W M 33 M Farmer SC SC SC; -- Mary W F 31 Wife M Keping house SC SC SC; -- Thomas W M 2 Son S SC SC SC; -- Jennie W F 9/12 Aug Dau S SC SC SC.
Jane McDOWELL, 55, widow, possibly Mary's mother, and her five children, 25 - 16, live at 325 330, 13 homes away.
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Harry Reid PUGH and Flora McELDOWNEY
Husband Harry Reid PUGH 2087
Born: 10 Oct 1887 - Kentucky 2087 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Rival PUGH (1844-1905) 2087,2088 Mother: Mary Cottingham HALBERT (1848-1919) 2089,2090
Marriage: 11 Nov 1919
Wife Flora McELDOWNEY
Born: Cir 1900 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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John F. THOMAS and Nancy E. McELDOWNEY
Husband John F. THOMAS 1028
Born: 6 Jan 1824 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: 5 Feb 1876 Buried:
Father: Israel THOMAS, Sr. (1778-1855) 234 Mother: Catherine HALBERT (1787-1859) 234
Marriage: 8 Sep 1856 - Lewis County, Kentucky
Wife Nancy E. McELDOWNEY 1028
Born: 1 Feb 1837 - Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Thomas McELDOWNEY (1791-1839) Mother: Jane THOMAS (Bet 1800/1810- )
Children
1 M Charles M. THOMAS 1028
Born: Abt 1857 - Lewis County, Kentucky 1028 Christened: Died: Bef 1870 Buried:
2 F Missouri B. THOMAS 1028
Born: Abt 1859 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M William R. THOMAS 1028,4838
Born: Abt 1860 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Marshall THOMAS 290
Born: Abt 1862 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Irene (1875- ) 288 Marr: Abt 1894
5 F Eleanora THOMAS 290
Born: Abt 1866 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M George A. THOMAS 290,4838
Born: Abt 1867 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 M Madison G. THOMAS 4838
Born: Abt 1871 - Lewis County, Kentucky 4838 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Minnie THOMAS 4838
Born: Abt 1873 - Lewis County, Kentucky 4838 Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Amelia O. B. THOMAS 4838
Born: Abt 1875 - Lewis County, Kentucky 4838 Christened: Died: Buried:
10 F Mary C. THOMAS 290
Born: Abt 1896 - Lewis County, Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
John F. THOMAS, born 6 January 1824, is a son of Israel THOMAS and Catherine HALBERT.
1860 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Lewis County, No Twp; Series: M653 Roll: 381 Page: 894: 970 970 John F. THOMAS 34 M Farmer 1350 876 KY; Nancy E. " 20 F KY; Charles M. " 3 M KY; Missouri B. " 1 F KY; William R. " 4/12 M KY.
1870 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Lewis County, Eskalapia Pct; Series: M593 Roll: 481 Page: 450: 175 175 THOMAS John F. 46 M W Farmer 3000 400 KY; -- Nancy E. 35 F W Keeping house KY; -- Missouri _. 11 F W KY; -- William R. 10 M W KY; -- Marshall 8 M W KY; -- Eleanora 4 F W KY; -- George _. 3 M W KY; -- Mary C. 1 F W KY; -- Daniel 51 M W Farm laborer KY. (Daniel, 51, is thought to be John F.'s brother, born abt 1819.)
John F. is said to have died on 5 Feb 1876. (http://www.erikakillen.com/killengensite/a6.html)
General Notes: Wife -
Nancy E. McELDOWNEY, born 1 February 1837, daughter of William Thomas McELDOWNEY and Jane THOMAS, married John F. THOMAS in 1856. John and Nancy had nine children before John died in 1876. Nancy is head of household in Lewis County, Kentucky in 1880.
1880 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Lewis County, Vanceburg; Series: T9 Roll: 428 Page: 57: 271 271 THOMAS Nancy E. W F 43 Mother Wd Keeping house KY KY KY; --William R. W M 21 Son S Laborer KY KY KY; -- Marshal W M 18 Son S At home KY KY KY; -- Ellinora W F 14 Dau S At home KY KY KY; -- George A. W M 13 Son S At home KY KY KY; -- Mary C. W F 11 Dau At home KY KY KY; -- Madison G. W M 9 Son At home KY KY KY; -- Minnie W F 7 Dau At home KY KY KY; -- Amilia O. B. W F 5 Dau At home KY KY KY.
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William Thomas McELDOWNEY and Jane THOMAS
Husband William Thomas McELDOWNEY
Born: 1791 - Adams County, Ohio Christened: Died: 1839 - Lewis County, Kentucky Buried:Marriage: 15 May 1832 - Lewis County, Kentucky
Wife Jane THOMAS
Born: Bet 1800 and 1810 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Solomon THOMAS (1773- ) 2575 Mother: Catherine BARNHILL ( - ) 1532
Children
1 F Nancy E. McELDOWNEY 1028
Born: 1 Feb 1837 - Kentucky 290 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John F. THOMAS (1824-1876) 1028 Marr: 8 Sep 1856 - Lewis County, Kentucky
General Notes: Wife -
This daughter who married a McELDOWNEY is implied in the line "Solomon Thomas, brother of my grandfather, George Thomas, was the grandfather of Samuel McEldowney-- William McEldowney of the Valley is a son of Samuel McEldowney." (The Thomas Trail, Bud Thomas, 12 28/2007)
Jane THOMAS married William Thomas McELDOWNEY in 1832. William died in 1839 in Lewis County, Kentucky. In the 1840 census, Jane, age between 30-40, has 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 15-20, 1 female under 5, 1 female 10-15, and 1 female 15-20, in her household. The female under 5 is Nancy E., born in 1837, who married John F. THOMAS.
1840 U.S. Census, Kentucky, Lewis County; Series M704 Roll: 117 Page: 70:
Jane McELDOWNEY 0 2 1 2.....\\\\1 0 1 1 0 1....
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Abijah McGEE and Mary Ann PORTER
Husband Abijah McGEE 459
Born: Abt 1808 Christened: Died: Abt 1829 Buried:Marriage: 26 Jun 1827 - Spencer County, Kentucky 459
Wife Mary Ann PORTER 459
Born: Abt 1808 Christened: Died: Abt 1828 Buried:
Father: Philip PORTER (Abt 1754-1831) 459 Mother: Nancy Ann BRENT (1766-1850) 459
Children
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Michael McGEE and Sophronia Aileen McGEE
Husband Michael McGEE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sophronia Aileen McGEE 1558
Born: 19 Mar 1881 - Greenville County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 21 May 1960 - Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California Buried:
Father: Benjamin Mattison McGEE (1847-1925) 1557 Mother: Lucia Eugenia BATES (1855-1887) 1557,1559
Children
General Notes: Wife -
1910 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Greenville County, 1-Wd Greenville; Series: T624 Roll: 1461 Page: 167: 304 130 i61 BATES Eugene F. Head M W 48 M1 23 SC SC SC Dealer automobile; -- Lou Wife F W 35 M1 23 0 0 SC SC SC; McGee Aileen Niece F W 29 S SC SC SC. Aileen is Sophronia Aileen, daughter of Eugene's sister, Lucia Eugenia and Banjamin M. McGEE.
1920 U.S. Census, South Carolina, Greenville County, 1-Wd Greenville; Series: T625 Roll: 1698 Page: 42: 309 131 193 BATES Eugene F. Head M W 58 M SC SC SC Proprietor Auto business; -- Mary Lou Wife F W 48 M SC SC SC; McGEE Allien (sic) Niece 38 S SC SC SC Teacher Private school.
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Hugh McGEHEE and Sarah WHITE
Husband Hugh McGEHEE 4631
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Micajah McGEHEE (Cir 1745-1811) Mother: Anne Baytop SCOTT (Cir 1753-1816)
Marriage:
Wife Sarah WHITE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
"married Sarah, daughter of Shelton WHITE, and had five children, of whom 1, Edmund married his cousin Sallie, daughter of John McGEHEE. Issue: John McGEHEE, New Orleans: and Wm., of Memphis."
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Clifford Milledge ROBERSON and Janie L. McGEHEE
Husband Clifford Milledge ROBERSON 4348
Born: 21 Aug 1890 - Hamilton County, Florida 4348 Christened: Died: Apr 1975 - Bibb County, Georgia Buried: - Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Father: Lucius E. ROBERSON (1857-1925) 4348 Mother: Ada Zoe RICE (1866-1947) 4348,4349
Marriage:
Wife Janie L. McGEHEE
Born: 17 Nov 1892 - Florida Christened: Died: 19 Dec 1978 - Coffee County, Alabama Buried: - Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Suwannee County, Florida - 1917-18 Civilian Draft Registration:
Roberson, Clifford Milledge, born 21 Aug 1890, White, born in Jasper Florida and registered in Suwannee County, Florida. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/suwannee/military/1917mcal.txt]
Milledge Roberson married in 1938 in Suwannee County, Florida, United States; volume: 427, certificate number: 3852. This record does not name his bride.
["Florida, Marriage Index, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJGZ-M99 : accessed 31 March 2012), Millege Roberson (1938).]
Clifford M ROBERSON, born 21 August 1890, died 30 Apr 1975 in Bibb County, Georgia at age 84. ["Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V4ST-NYF : accessed 29 March 2012), Clifford M Roberson (1975) and "United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J171-J66 : accessed 29 March 2012), Clifford Roberson (1975).]
Clifford is buried beside his wife, Janie McGEHEE, in Live Oak Cemetery, Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida. A picture of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 83908163 created by Alton & Loudonia on Jan 23, 2012:
ROBERSON
CLIFFORD MILLEDGE
1890 -1975
Janie McGehee ROBERSON is also buried in Live Oak Cemetery, Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida. Her headstone matches that of Clifford. She may be his wife:
ROBERSON
JANIE McGEHEE
1892 - 1978
Notes for Janie:
!1900 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Live Oak; Series: T623 Roll: 177 Page: 27:
74 79 McGEE Calvin J. Head W M July 1866/7[?] 33/2[?] M 10 FL GA AL Railroad agt;
-- Mary Wife W F Jan 1870 30 M 10 3 1 KY KY KY;
-- Janie L. Dau E F Nov 1892 7 S FL FL KY.
!1910 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Live Oak, Precinct 2; Series: T624 Roll: 168 Page: 33:
348 361 McGEHEE C. J. Head M W 40[?] M 5 FL FL FL Operator & owner of Saw mill;
-- Aroara [sic] Wife F W 31 M 5 2 2 GA GA GA;
-- Janey Dau F W 17 S FL FL FL;
-- C. J., Jr. Son M W 2 FL FL GA;
-- Julia Dau F W 1 FL FL GA.
!Janie ROBERSON born 17 November 1892, died in December 1978 at age 86. Her last residence was in Douglas, Coffee, Georgia 31533. Her social security number, 258-08-8303, was issued in Georgia. ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JYCT-946 : accessed 3 April 2012), Janie Roberson (1978).]
!Janie M. ROBERSON, a resident of Coffee County, Georgia died there on 19 December 1978 at age 86. Certificate number: 040334.
["Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V43J-V97 : accessed 3 April 2012), Janie M Roberson (1978).]
!Father:
McGEHEE
CALVIN JAMES
1868 - 1911
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
!Mother:
McGEHEE
MARY McCLELLAN
1870 - 1906
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
!Half-sister:
SARAH
DAUGHTER OF
AURORA STRONG
AND
CALVIN JAMES McGEHEE
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
General Notes: Wife -
Janie McGEHEE married Clifford Milledge ROBERSON.
1900 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Live Oak; Series: T623 Roll: 177 Page: 27:
74 79 McGEE Calvin J. Head W M July 1866/7[?] 33/2[?] M 10 FL GA AL Railroad agt;
-- Mary Wife W F Jan 1870 30 M 10 3 1 KY KY KY;
-- Janie L. Dau E F Nov 1892 7 S FL FL KY.
1910 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Live Oak, Precinct 2; Series: T624 Roll: 168 Page: 33:
348 361 McGEHEE C. J. Head M W 40[?] M 5 FL FL FL Operator & owner of Saw mill;
-- Aroara [sic] Wife F W 31 M 5 2 2 GA GA GA;
-- Janey Dau F W 17 S FL FL FL;
-- C. J., Jr. Son M W 2 FL FL GA;
-- Julia Dau F W 1 FL FL GA.
Janie ROBERSON born 17 November 1892, died in December 1978 at age 86. Her last residence was in Douglas, Coffee, Georgia 31533. Her social security number, 258-08-8303, was issued in Georgia. ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JYCT-946 : accessed 3 April 2012), Janie Roberson (1978).]
Janie M. ROBERSON, a resident of Coffee County, Georgia died there on 19 December 1978 at age 86. Certificate number: 040334.
["Georgia, Death Index, 1933-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V43J-V97 : accessed 3 April 2012), Janie M Roberson (1978).]
Janie is buried next to her husband in Section 33, Lot 2, Live Oak Cemetery, Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida. Her headstone reads:
ROBERSON
JANIE McGEHEE
1892 - 1978
Father:
McGEHEE
CALVIN JAMES
1868 - 1911
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Mother:
McGEHEE
MARY McCLELLAN
1870 - 1906
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Half-sister:
SARAH
DAUGHTER OF
AURORA STRONG
AND
CALVIN JAMES McGEHEE
Live Oak Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
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Dionysius OLIVER and Lucinda McGEHEE
Husband Dionysius OLIVER 4625
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah "Sallie" McGEHEE ( - )
Wife Lucinda McGEHEE 4631
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Micajah McGEHEE (Cir 1745-1811) Mother: Anne Baytop SCOTT (Cir 1753-1816)
Children
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Micajah McGEHEE and Anne Baytop SCOTT
Husband Micajah McGEHEE
Born: Cir 1745 - Prince Edward County, Virginia Christened: Died: 31 Jul 1811 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia Buried:
Father: Edward McGEHEE (1720- ) Mother: Elizabeth DEJARNETTE (Cir 1720- )
Marriage: Cir 1769 - Broad River, Georgia 1436
Wife Anne Baytop SCOTT
Born: Cir 1753 - Virginia Christened: Died: 23 Feb 1816 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia Buried:
Father: James SCOTT ( - ) 1436 Mother: Frances COLLIER ( - )
Children
1 F Elizabeth McGEHEE
Born: 1773 Christened: Died: 1816 Buried:Spouse: Abraham HILL III (1759-1818) Marr: 5 May 1791 - Georgia 4625
2 F Sarah "Sallie" McGEHEE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas HILL (1780-1816)Spouse: Dionysius OLIVER ( - ) 4625
3 F Lucinda McGEHEE 4631
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dionysius OLIVER ( - ) 4625
4 M James McGEHEE 1436
Born: 26 Nov 1770 - Prince Edward County, Virginia Christened: Died: 16 May 1826 - Putnam County, Georgia Buried:Spouse: Mary JOHNS (1777-1849) Marr: Bef 1826
5 M Thomas McGEHEE
Born: Dec 1771 - Virginia Christened: Died: 18 Apr 1832 - Madison County, Alabama 4393 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth "Betty" GILMER (1780- ) Marr: 1798 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia 4393
6 M Charles McGEHEE 4625
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
7 M Francis McGEHEE 4625
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
8 M Abner McGEHEE 4625
Born: 1779 - Virginia Christened: Died: 1855 - Montgomery, Greene County, Alabama Buried:
9 M William McGEHEE 4625
Born: Christened: Died: 3 May 1833 - Montgomery, Greene County, Alabama Buried:
10 M Judge Edward McGEHEE 4626
Born: 1786 Christened: Died: 1 Oct 1880 Buried:
11 M John Scott McGEHEE 4626
Born: 15 Jan 1789 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Malinda HILL (Cir 1790- ) 4626 Marr: 28 Oct 1811 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia 4626
12 M Abraham McGEHEE 4631
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Harriet HILL ( - )
13 M Hugh McGEHEE 4631
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah WHITE ( - )
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Dionysius OLIVER and Sarah "Sallie" McGEHEE
Husband Dionysius OLIVER 4625
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Lucinda McGEHEE ( - ) 4631
Wife Sarah "Sallie" McGEHEE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Micajah McGEHEE (Cir 1745-1811) Mother: Anne Baytop SCOTT (Cir 1753-1816)
Other Spouse: Thomas HILL (1780-1816)
Children
General Notes: Wife -
"She was very beautiful." Sarah and Thomas HILL had 6 children. "Early Settlers of Alabama" names only two of the six children reported. 4626
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McGHEE
Husband McGHEE
Born: Cir 1850 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ruth McGHEE 2711
Born: 1886 - Alabama 2711 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Sallie Brook McGHEE 2711
Born: 4 Jun 1892 - Alabama 2711 Christened: Died: 11 Nov 1971 Buried: - Myrtlewood Cemetery, Fort Deposit, Lowndes County, AlabamaSpouse: Joseph Randolph BELL (1881-1955) 2711 Marr: 28 Jun 1910 - The McGehee Home, Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama
3 F Mary McGHEE 2711
Born: 1897 - Alabama 2711 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Henry McGOWAN and Elizabeth STANLEY
Husband Henry McGOWAN 4769
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth STANLEY 4769
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Capt. Samuel STANLEY, RS-VA (Cir 1742-Bef 1818) 4596 Mother: PEASLEY ( - ) 2744,4597
Other Spouse: LECONTE ( - )
Children
General Notes: Husband -
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/i/c/Joseph-Richard-Wilson-Dickson/FILE/0008page.html
General Notes: Wife -
"The Elizabeth (Betsy) STANLEY mentioned was the daughter of Samuel and his FIRST wife, ---Paslay. Elizabeth, or Betsy, married Henry McGOWAN. Aunt Belle writes that Sarah STANLEY , [also a daughter of Samuel STANLEY and first wife----Paslay] married first, Samuel TRAPP, and second, Samuel TAYLOR." (Marian Stanley, amstucker@aol.com, 6.07.2005, email)
Notes: Marriage
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/i/c/Joseph-Richard-Wilson-Dickson/FILE/0008page.html
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James McGRAW and Mary McKEMIE
Husband James McGRAW (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary McKEMIE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Johnston McKEMIE (1765-1823) Mother: Mary Bond PEARSON (1768-1824)
Children
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Dr. Peter Graham McGREGOR and Mary Ann TAYLOR
Husband Dr. Peter Graham McGREGOR 963
Born: 16 Feb 1814 Christened: Died: 13 Aug 1886 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Ann TAYLOR 963
Born: Cir 1817 Christened: Died: Aug 1889 Buried:
Father: William TAYLOR (1779-1857) Mother: Elizabeth CALVERT (1782-1850)
Children
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Jason DuBose STILWELL and Amanda Belle McHUGH
Husband Jason DuBose STILWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Amanda Belle McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Davis Stevens McHUGH, Jr. Mother: Roberta Clara ERWIN
Children
1 M Mason McHugh STILWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Samuel DuBose STILWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Ashton STILWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Charles McHUGH
Husband Charles McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles C. McHUGH Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Scott McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Charles C. McHUGH
Husband Charles C. McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Morgan McHUGH Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Davis Stevens McHUGH, Sr.
Husband Davis Stevens McHUGH, Sr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John James McHUGH, Sr. Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Davis Stevens McHUGH, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Roberta Clara ERWIN (living)
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Edward Morgan McHUGH
Husband Edward Morgan McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Eva Day McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M John James McHUGH, Sr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M John James McHUGH, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Altha McHUGH (details suppressed for this person)
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Dr. Thomas Sydney McILVEEN and Bettie WINTER
Husband Dr. Thomas Sydney McILVEEN 2429
Born: 8 Jul 1848 - Alabama Christened: Died: 17 May 1886 - Fairfield, Freestone County. Texas Buried:
Father: James Henry McILVEEN II (1807-1853) 2429 Mother: Mary Ann GREGG (1808-1891) 2429
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William McILVEEN and Ada RADFORD
Husband William McILVEEN 2429
Born: 30 Jul 1876 - Fairfield, Freestone County. Texas Christened: Died: 3 Apr 1942 - Fairfield, Freestone County. Texas Buried:
Father: Dr. Thomas Sydney McILVEEN (1848-1886) 2429 Mother: Bettie WINTER (1851-1926) 2429
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Born: 20 Jan 1876 - Freestone County, Texas Christened: Died: 19 Dec 1952 - Fairfield, Freestone County. Texas Buried:
Father: W. T. RADFORD (1851-1877) 2429 Mother: Martha G. "Mattie" COBB (1856-1889) 2429
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John O'DANIEL, RW-PS-VA and Anne McINTOSH
Husband John O'DANIEL, RW-PS-VA 123,124
AKA: John DANIEL, John O'DANNELL Born: 1718 - Stafford County, Virginia Christened: Died: 19 Jan 1799 - Centreville, Fairfax County, Virginia Buried:
Father: William O'DANIEL I (Cir 1691-Bet 1726/1728) 906 Mother: Frances (Bef 1703-Bet 1755/1758) 908
Marriage: After 1769 - Fairfax, Virginia
Other Spouse: Elizabeth MOXLEY (1721-After 1767) 119 - 1740 - Virginia 125
Wife Anne McINTOSH 123,909
AKA: Nancy O'DANIEL 123 Born: Abt 1750 Christened: Died: After 1807 Buried:
Father: John McINTOSH ( -1769) Mother: Elizabeth UNKNOWN ( - )
Other Spouse: HEWES ( - ) - Bef Apr 1807
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1 F Sarah O'DANIEL 123
Born: After 1781 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Levina Elizabeth O'DANIEL 123
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General Notes: Husband -
John O'DANIEL, born 1718, is a son of William and Frances O'DANIEL. Per his father's Will, circa 1724, John received part of his father's 400 acre grant, a share of 100 acres(?). John DANNEL's land, taken up by his father, was listed in the will of John's step-father, John GLADIN, as adjacent to the 300 acres GLADIN left to Sarah NELSON.
The O'DANIEL family lands were within Truro Parish. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, Tayloes, Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, Smiths, and other leading families too many to mention." ("The History of Truro Parish in Virginia" by Rev. Philip Slaughter with Notes and Addenda by Rev. Edward L. Goodwin. 1907.) It was about 1740 when the O'DANIEL surname began being found as DANIEL in public records. Although John is found as DANIEL, records show he used the O' throughout his lifetime and in his 1798 last will and testament.
Marriages of some Virginia Residents, Volume 1, page 218, by D. F. Wulfeck lists "DANIEL, John, b. 1718, son of William, served in Revolutionary War. m. 1740 Elizabeth MOXLEY, b. 1721 d. circa 1760, res. Stafford Co. and Fairfax Co." John O'DANIEL and Elizabeth had eight children: Mary, Margaret, William, Catherine, John, Frances, Stephen, and Elizabeth. Elizabeth MOXLEY O'DANIEL, died about 1760.
Elizabeth MOXLEY was the daughter of John MOXLEY and Ann GUNNELL. One of the witnesses to Thomas MOXLEY's will dated January 6, 1748, and proved March 27,1750 (Fairfax Liber A, 319, 394, and 527) was Henry GUNNELL, evidence supporting the family tradition that Thomas' wife Ann was a sister of Henry GUNNELL. (Tyler's Quarterly)
The first mention of John O'DANIEL in Fairfax County records is in a 1743 resurvey for John GLADIN for land adjacent to William O'DANIEL, likely his brother. John is named in the 1748 Tithables list of Charles GREEN in Fairfax County.
John GLADIN, in his will of 1749, named John O'DANIEL as executor for bequeaths to Sarah NELSON and her mother, Ann NELSON. The land bequeathed to Sarah was regranted to William GLADIN in 1762 as a result of Sarah's death in childhood. (Revised 4/18/2003. RLD)
In his mother's will, dated 7 February 1755, John was left "all the remainder of my estate" and "Anthony EVARY". This bequeath resulted in William GLADDIN filing suit against John for the return of Anthony AVARY who was not Frances O'DANIEL GLADIN's to give. This subject is treated more fully in the text on William O'DANIEL of Kershaw County, South Carolina, believed to be John's brother.
John O'DANIEL's name appears in the records of Fairfax County Court Order/ Minute Books from September 1752 through August 1768. Some records relate to the estates of John and Francis GLADIN.
On 22 May 1754, John O'DANIEL was appointed surveyor of the Church road in the room of William SCUTT, husband of John's sister, Elizabeth. "Church Road" nearly bisected John's property from southwest to northeast. This was his father william O'DANIEL's 400 acre land grant of 1724. ("Fairfax County Road Orders 1749-1800" by Beth Mitchell, page 29, http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/03-r19.pdf)
Sometime after 1760, John O'DANIEL next married Ann "Nancy" McINTOSH, daughter of John McINTOSH of Fairfax, Virginia. They had two children, Sarah and Levina Elizabeth.
NOTE: Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine gives information about John O'DANIEL that conflicts with wills and deeds recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Fairfax Harrison erred when he stated in Tyler's that John O'DANIEL married Ann "Nancy" BOWLING as his second wife. Ann "Nancy" BOWLING married Peter WISE. Proof of this error is contained in five documents, the Will of John McINTOSH, the Inventory of the Estate of John O'DANIEL, the Indenture of Sale of a slave named Jack by John McINTOSH's children, the will of Gerard BOWLING, and the settlement of Gerard's will. As chance would have it though, Stephen DANIEL, son of John O'DANIEL, married Anne Wise RATCLIFFE, a niece of Ann "Nancy" BOWLING WISE. [See N.B. at the end of this narrative on John O'DANIEL] (Edited August 12, 2003)
In "Colonial Soldiers of the South", John is listed in the Virginia Militia, Major Lawrence WASHINGTON's copy of Polls in Fairfax County, Jun 13, 1748; in Fairfax County Poll, December 11, 1755, List of Voters, Captain John WEST; same date, on the roll of W. M. ELZEY; for the election poll of July 16, 1756, for Colonel George WASHINGTON's list; and same date, listed for Colonel John WEST.
In "The History of Truro Parish in Virginia" by Rev. Philip Slaughter, D. D., John O'DANIEL may be the John DANIEL named in the writings of George WASHINGTON preserved in the Library of Congress. On a single sheet of foolscap written on both sides in his most formal hand, and giving the result, first of the elections of Vestries for the two Parishes, Fairfax and Truro, held on 25 March 1765, George WASHINGTON names John DANIEL and Mr. Benja. TALBOT among "Candidates then rejected" for the Fairfax Vestry. Among those elected were Mr. Edward PAYNE, Colo. George MASON, Captn. Daniel McCARTY, Mr. Thomas Withers COFFER, C. Geo. WASHINGTON, Colo. George Wm. FAIRFAX, Captn. Lewis ELLZEY, Mr. Thomison ELLZEY, and Majr. Peter WAGENER.
In the Revolutionary War Records, Virginia, on page 70, an "O'DANIEL, John, Seaman" is named in the LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND MARINES, IN THE STATE NAVY, Who are entitled to Bounty Land for a service of three years, during the Revolutionary War. An "O. DAMEL, John" is listed on page 32 as part of the crew serving on the ship "Tempest" on December 7, 1779. The Officers and Men list for the brig "Jefferson" on December 20, 1779 included O.DANIEL, John, Seaman. It is unlikely that either one of these men was John O'DANIEL, born, 1718, for he would have been 61 years old and serving in the State Navy. His son, John, born before 1760, may have been one of these sailors. In addition, in a "List Of 8000 Men Who Were Prisoners On Board The Old Jersey", compiled by "The Society Of Old Brooklynites" in 1888, the name John DANIEL appears 3 times. "The Old Jersey" was a British prison ship. From his association with George Washington, Lawrence Washington, and the Virginia Militia, it would be expected that John O'DANIEL would have provided support for the Continental Army. John, like his brother, James, who provided supplies for the Continental Army in South Carolina, was much older than Militia age. John did receive a land grant for Revolutionary War Public Service.
VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY "PUBLICK" CLAIMS, Fairfax County, lists: John O'DANIEL for waggon, driver & 4 horses 2 days for detach. under Marquis De LaFAYETT L2-5; for waggon, 2 horses & driver 4 days L2; for damage done waggon 10s; John O. DANIEL for breakfast for 10 men 12s-6; for bu corn, 18 bundles fodder 3s-6; and His Excellency General WASHINGTON for 817 shead fish L11-9-3. Dates not given.
Fairfax County Revoluntionary War Veterans published by the Fairfax County Genealogical Society, 24 March 2007, lists:
O'Daniel John (parents) O'DANIEL William Frances (born) 1718 Stafford Co VA (Died) 1799 Centreville PS VA [Sourced to O'Daniel 1: Descendants of William O'Daniel: paynedaniel.com) The O'Daniel compilations of your compiler, Robert Louis Daniell, were originally posted on paynedaniel.com under that title. Included at the top of the listing is the appropriate caveat "The Fairfax County Genealogical Society assumes no responsibility for the correctness of the data."]
John O'DANIEL, Sr., and John, Jr., are listed among titheables in 1778 and 1779 in Cameron Parish, Loudoun, Virginia. No other reference has been located for land holdings there.
Loudoun County [Virginia] Titheables 1775-1781, for Cameron Parish, 1778, page 52, lists in Cameron Parish, 1778 a "John O'DANIEL, Negroes Tom, Esther & Tom -4"
[This record may be for John, Sr. considering the slaves, Tom and Esther, are named with John, Sr. in both 1778 and 1779.]
1779, for Robt Frier, 1779 Cameron Parish.
John Danniel, Jr. 1 tithe
John Daniel, Senr.'s Qtr., Samuel Tolbert, overseer, N. Tom and Hester
Neither John is not listed in 1780, but John, Jr.'s wife Ann O'DANIEL is on the 1780 list for Cameron Parish.
Fairfax County records of sale show that John Wheeler TURNER sold a Negro man named Hercules, about 40 years old, to John O'DANIEL on October 17, 1783. On May 11, 1784, John bought a grey mare from John Wheeler TURNER. Stephen O'DANIEL, John's son, witnessed these sales. (Revised 4/18/2003. RLD)
After the Revolutionary War, John speculated in Kentucky land, purchasing three land warrants to amass the 2701 acre tract described below. In his 1798 Will, He divided this tract between his widow, children, and two grandchildren.
As recorded in The Kentucky Land Grants - Virginia Grants, page 102, a tract of 2701 acres, located "on Waters of Licking" in Fayette County, Kentucky, was surveyed for and granted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to John O'DANIEL on October 20, 1785. The original survey reads in part "...Situate Lying and Being in the County of Fayette on the Waters of Licking about four or five miles South of the head of Salt Lick Creek Beginning at Daniel BOONE's Camp made in the year 1776 at A 2 white okes [sic] running thence North 800 poles to B a Shugar [sic] tree and Walnut thence Este [sic] 540 poles to C a ash and White oke [sic] thence South 800 poles to D a Walnut and Honey Locust thence West 540 poles to A the begining [sic]." It is signed "Daniel Boone DS" and "Tho. MARSHALL." The Marker was Isaac BOONE. Chain men were William WILLIS and Micajah CALAWAY. Originally thought to be a land grant for Revolutionary War Public Service Claims, it is not, the grant, dated 19 May 1787, was signed by Beverley RANDOLPH, the Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia and cited treasury land warrants 1526, 30 Oct 1779, and 4738 & 4740 of 4 May 1780. John O'DANIEL bought Land Office Treasury Warrant 1526, dated 13 October 1779*, for one thousand and one acres for "four hundred and ten pounds, ten shillings current money, paid into the Public Treasury." On 4 May 1780, John paid two hundred pounds current money for five hundred acres, Land Office Treasury Warrant 4738, and paid four hundred and eighty pounds current money for one thousand two hundred acres, Land Office Treasury Warrant 4740. John combined the three warrants to obtain the 2701 acre Kentucky land grant dated 20 October 1785. The total purchase price of the 2701 acre tract was 1.090 pounds, ten shillings current money. The warrants are also recorded in the Fairfax County Court Booklet, pages 5, 18, and 19, and the Commissioner's Book II, page 228.
(Images on line: http://apps.sos.ky.gov/land/nonmilitary/patentseries/vaandokpatents/)
(NOTE: It was common for Revolutionary War soldiers to sell their land grants. Warrant ID 1526.0; Veteran Name Welch, Robert; Assignee; Acres 200; Years Unknown; Rank Soldier; Unit Virginia Continental Line Branch; Unknown; Date 8/8/1783*. This warrant was not exercised in WELSH's name.)
[NOTE: The 1784 map of "KENTUCKE" drawn by John Filson for the Congress of the United States and George Washington shows Salt Lick Creek branching off the south side of the Ohio River about 10 miles west of Old Shawnee Town and a few miles north of the North Fork of the Licking River. This is near present day Vanceberg, Lewis County, Kentucky.]
*There is a mismatch of dates for this treasury warrant number.
"April the 11th 1785. Surveyed for John O'Daniel 590 Acres of Land, by Virtue of of an Entry made the 4th day of February 1783, on a Treasury Warrant No 14212, Situate lying and being in the County of Fayette, on Slate Creek and Lulbegrud Waters and Bounded as follows, Beginning at, A. two white oaks, the So. Corner of James Logan's and Charles Morgan's tract of 1042 Acres ... Roger Clements Ch. Carrier Stephen Kelly Marker James Morgan D.S. H. Marshall" This land was purchased by John for Nine hundred and forty four pounds 10 shillings of current money paid to the Public Treasury on 13 September 1782 and received Treasury Warrant 14212 and recorded on Grant Book 13, page 72.
"I hereby afsign over the within Survey of five hundred and ninty Acres to Isaac Halbert for Value Received as Witnefs my hand this 18 day of November 1785. [Signed] John O.Daniel" [VA 8596.0]
NOTE: Isaac HALBERT had married John O'Daniel's daughter Elizabeth.
The Kentucky Gazette, 6 August 1796, published "Robert and Lawrence SLAUGHTER, 30 July 1796, regarding a land claim. Mentions : John O'DANIEL, Daniel BOONE, Robert S. THOM."
In an Indenture dated 13 May 1797, John O'DANIEL and his wife, Ann [McINTOSH], sold 1000 acres of John's Kentucky land grant to their son, William, who was identified in the indenture as "William O'DANIEL of the County of Edgefield, District of Ninety six and State of South Carolina". (William had dropped the Celtic "O" from his name and is in Edgefield County records as William DANIEL. He signed his name as O'DANIEL on the indenture, no doubt in deference to his father.)
In John's will, dated January 19, 1798, and proved January 19, 1799, (Fairfax Liber G, 1794-8, Robert. 423), he devises to his (second) wife, Nancy McIntosh O'DANIEL, "the tract wherein I now live on Accotink Run," a reference which confirms the family tradition that he was a son of William and a brother of James. The will also shows that he had acquired several thousand acres of land in Kentucky which he divides among his children." (Source: Tyler's Quarterly, Vol. I, pg. 165.)
The Last Will and Testament of John O'DANIEL, was transcribed by Robert Louis Daniell from the printouts from Reel 29, Fairfax County, Virginia. Capitalized surnames and words in ( ) are added. Punctuation marks were rarely discernible.
"In the name of God. Amen. I John ODANIEL of the County of Fairfax and State of Virginia being In a perfect state of mind and memory, do make this my Last Will and Testament.
First. I give my soul to god and my wordly (sic) Estate I give in Manner and form following
Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy ODANIEL all the tract of land where I Now live on Accotinck Run to her and her heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she to hold the said land without a division as long as she lives. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife the following Negroes Viz Sam Harry & Anne & her increase to her and her Heirs lawfully Begotten by me forever she holding the same without division her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife five Hundred Acres of Land Lying in the state of Kentucky part of Greater track to her and her Heirs lawfully by me forever she holding the same without division during her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife all my household furniture stock plantation Utenshels (sic) still tools of all kinds that I possess on the plantation after my Just debts are paid to her & her Heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she holding the same her life without a Division.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Son William ODANIEL one thousand acres of land lying in the state of Kentucky part of greater track which I have made him a right to. to him and his Heirs forevever (sic). Likewise I give and bequeath to my son William ODANIEL three Negroes Dealy & her two Children which he has in his possession to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Stephen ODANIEL Negro James Cris and her two youngest Children to him and his Heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret NELSON Negro Beck and her increase to her and her Heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to Mary TALBERT two Hundred Acres of land part of a Greater Track in the state of Kentucky to her & her Heirs forever. Also I give unto my daughter Mary TALBERT a Negro Boy Named Deck to her & her Heirs forever. [See Note.]
Item. I give and bequeath to Elizabeth TALBERT [HALBERT] two hundred Acres of Land part of a greater Track in the state of Kentucky to her and her heirs forever. I also give unto my daughter Elizabeth TALBERT a Negro Woman Sall & her increase to her & her heirs forever. [See Note.]
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Catherine [John] HURST two hundred Acres of Land lying in the state of Kentucky part of a greater track to her and her Heirs forever. Also I give unto my daughter Catherine a negro Woman Called Easter & her two Youngest children she had when she took her from me called Mime & Henn they & theirs increase to her & her Heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Frances MAY two hundred Acres of Land lying in the state of Kentucky part of a greater track to her and her Heirs forever. I also give unto my Daughter Frances MAY a Negro girl named Cary she and her increase to her & her Heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Son James ODANIEL son of John ODANIEL two hundred Acres of Land lying in the state of Kentucky part of a greater track to him & his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand daughter Mary BRAKELY Daughter of the said John ODANIEL two hundred Acres of Land lying in the state of Kentucky part of a greater track to her & her heirs forever. [See Note.]
Item. I give and bequeath unto my two youngest daughters Sarah ODANIEL and Levina Elizabeth Negro Ned Pat & her children Miles Peter and Pat's increase to be Equally divided Between them when they arrive to the age of eighteen to them and their Heirs forever.
And Lastly. I do authorise and appoint my beloved wife Exetrise & Lee MASSY Lachlan McINTOSH Executors of this my Last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills heretofore by me made. In Witness thereunto set my hand & seal this Nineteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & ninety eight.
John ODANIEL Signed Sealed
in the presence of James S FERGUSON Courtney ASKIN Lachlan McINTOSH"
[Note: Elizabeth was the wife of Isaac HALBERT, not TALBERT. Mary was the wife of Samuel TALBOTT, Jr., vice TALBERT. Granddaughter Mary was the wife of Abel BLAKENEY, a carpenter. Lachlan McINTOSH was Nancy O'DANIEL's brother.]
Charles BROADWATER, Richard RATCLIFFE, and William GUNNELL were ordered to settle John O'DANIEL's estate accounts. Broadwater and Ratcliffe signed the report. Charles Guy BROADWATER was the husband of Catherine GUNNELL, granddaughter of Catherine O'DANIEL, John's sister. Richard RATCLIFFE was Stephen O'DANIEL's father-in-law. William GUNNELL was a son of Henry GUNNELL and Catherine O'DANIEL, John's sister.
Abel BLAKENEY, husband of John's granddaughter Mary made John's coffin. Among the accounts paid from John O'DANIEL's estate is "Paid BLAKENEY for coffin... 7 pds 10 shillings." A side note: Abel also built the coffin for George WASHINGTON.
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N.B. The Second Marriage of John O'DANIEL:
The marriage of John O'DANIEL to Ann "Nancy" BOWLING, as given by Fairfax Harrison in his article "A Group of Northern Neck Families" in Tyler's Quarterly Magazine is in error. Source documents prove that Ann "Nancy" McINTOSH, the daughter of John McINTOSH, not Ann BOWLING, was the second wife of John O'DANIEL for the following reasons:
1. John O'DANIEL named Lachlan McINTOSH as one of his executors. Lachlan McINTOSH was a brother of Anne "Nancy" McINTOSH.
2. No member of the prominent BOWLING family was named in or witnessed John O'DANIEL's will.
3. When John's will was inventoried and valued on January 25, 1799, Nancy O'DANIEL, the Executrix of the will, objected to having the Negro Grace and her increase, Charles, Jack, and Osbourn being a part of John's estate, contending that they were a part of her father's estate, not yet divided. This note is part of the Inventory Record.
4. Ann "Nancy" BOWLING had married Peter WISE, proven by her inclusion as Ann WISE in the will of her father, Gerard BOWLING, written on 17 January 1779. She was still married to Peter WISE on January 17, 1798 when Gerard BOWLING's will was settled and her portion, 90 pounds, was paid to Peter WISE by Robert BOWLING. This is recorded in Deed Book A, No. 2, page 18, Fairfax County, Virginia, showing as witnesses: Peter WISE, R'd RATCLIFFE, Sam'l BOWLING, and Robert BOWLING, and acknowledged by Joseph BOWLING.
5. A transcribed document, stated to be recorded in Drawer X, Fairfax County, Virginia, states: "Fairfax County to Wit To all Persons to Whom these presents shall Come or Concern, be it Known that We Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL, & Catherine McINTOUSH, all of the County aforesaid, for and in Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred Dollars Current money, to us in hand Paid by Mordecai MILLER, of the Town of Alexandria & County aforesaid, the Receipt whereof , we do for ourselves our Heirs, etc, acknowledge & him the said Mordecai MILLER his heirs etc Thereof and therefrom forever Acquit, an also for & in Consideration of the particular Covenants herein after Expressed & by & on the part of him the said Mordecai MILLER to be done & performed, have bargained & Sold, and by these presents do for ourselves Our Heirs etc Bargain and Sell unto the Said Mordecai MILLER, a Certain negro man Slave Named JACK, which Said Slave JACK, Decended to us by the Last Will etc of John McINTOUSH, Late of this county, Dec'd. Which Said Slave we Sell on the Express Terms following, Viz: that he the Said Slave JACK is not to be Subjected to, or Compell'd to Serve the Said MILLER for Any longer Time than four yars from the Date of these presents, And that from and after that period he the Said Slave Jack is to Stand Released, Acquited, & forever free, and fully Emancipated from the Claim of us Our Heirs etc, and also from the Said MILLER do Acknowledge the Same on his part in due form According to the meaning & Intent of the Said Sale & as Expressly Agreed by & between the parties Contracting. In Witness Whereof we the said KING, O'DANIEL, & C. McINTOUSH have hereunto Set Our hands & Affixed Our Seals this 13th day of January in the year Eighteen Hundred. Benj. KING {Seal}; Nancy O'DANIEL {Seal}; Katherine McINTOUSH {Seal} Signed & Acknowledged In presence of us - John McINTOUSH; Thomas McINTOUSH; Thomas BOTTS as to Benj. KING Wm. MOSS as to do {Seal}"
6. This abstract of the will of John McINTOSH confirms that Anne, Catherine, Valinder, Lochlin, John, and Thomas were siblings. J23 May 1769-20 Jun 1769 John McINTOSH, Colchester, Fairfax Co. Will Bk C. Wife Elizabeth, sons: Lochlin, (Lochlin to have lots and houses in town after youngest daughter age 18) John (John to have plantation 93 acres after youngest 18), Thomas (Thomas to have 100 acres after youngest 18) . Dau: Catherine, Anne, Valinder. Exec: wife & son Lochlin. Wit: Alex. Henderson, H. Ross, E. Washington. (FHL 975.5291 P2k Fairfax Co Abstr Wills. Also Fairfax Co. Wills Bk C # 1 pg 55-57. )
CONCLUSION: From the above Presents, John McINTOSH, in his will proven on 20 June 1769 gave to his children the Negro Grace, Charles, JACK, and Osborn, as part of his estate. The fact that Nancy O'DANIEL objected to the inclusion of these Negroes as part of her husband John's estate on the grounds that they were a part of her father's estate, undivided, confirms they were not John O'DANIEL's property, but a part of her inheritance from her father, John McINTOSH. All of the above shows Nancy O'DANIEL was Anne 'Nancy" McINTOSH, particularly with Nancy O'DANIEL's objection in January 1799 to having the Negroes, Grace, and her children Charles, Jack and Osborn, be inventoried as a part of John's estate, stating that they were "a part of her father's estate, not yet divided." (A quote from the Inventory Record) A year later, on 13 January 1800, Nancy O'DANIEL, along with her sister, Catherine McINTOSH, and a brother-in-law(?), Benj. KING sold the slave JACK . The wording "We Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL, & Catherine McINTOUSH, all of the County aforesaid, for and in Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred Dollars Current money, to us in hand Paid by Mordecai MILLER, of the Town of Alexandria & County aforesaid, the Receipt whereof , we do for ourselves our Heirs, etc,...a Certain negro man Slave Named Jack, which Said Slave JACK, Decended to us by the Last Will etc of John McINTOUSH, Late of this county, Dec'd.... " solidifies those relationships. Couple that with the settlement of Gerard BOWLING's will in 1798 and the payment of 90 pounds to Peter WISE as Ann BOWLING WISE's share, and this conclusion is proven.
References: As cited in the text and "William Moxley, Westmoreland Co., VA" by J. H. Sorensen, and the "O'DANIEL Lineage" web site of RubyMc@home.net, a now invalid address. 908
General Notes: Wife -
Anne "Nancy" McINTOSH was the daughter of John and Elizabeth McINTOSH of Fairfax, Virginia. The 1769 Will of John McINTOSH confirms that Anne, Catherine, Valinder, Lochlin, John, and Thomas were siblings.
Nancy's father died in 1769. An abstract of his will, proven 20 Jun 1769, does not indicate that she was married. She married John O'DANIEL after the death of his first wife, Elizabeth MOXLEY, probably after this date. (Note: Fairfax Harrison in his article "A Group of Northern Neck Families" in Tyler's Quarterly Magazine provides that John O'DANIEL's second wife was Ann "Nancy" BOWLING. Source documents prove that Ann "Nancy" McINTOSH, the daughter of John McINTOSH was the second wife of John O'DANIEL. This is explained in the General Notes for John O'DANIEL.)
When John O'DANIEL died, he had two under age daughters: Sarah and Levina Elizabeth. He also named in his will two grandchildren, James O'DANIEL and Mary BRAKELY by his deceased son, John O'DANIEL. Fairfax Harrison wrote that "John, like the two under age daughters, probably was a son of his second marriage, to Nancy." Considering that this son's daughter was old enough to be married by 1798 indicates that his son John was likely born before 1760, and a son by Elizabeth MOXLEY, not by Nancy McINTOSH.
Anne's husband John O'DANIEL's will of 1798 states in part "I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Nancy ODANIEL all the tract of land where I Now live on Accotinck Run to her and her heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she to hold the said land without a division as long as she lives. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife the following Negroes Viz Sam Harry & Anne & her increase to her and her Heirs lawfully Begotten by me forever she holding the same without division her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife five Hundred Acres of Land Lying in the state of Kentucky part of Greater track to her and her Heirs lawfully by me forever she holding the same without division during her life. Likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife all my household furniture stock plantation Utenshels (sic) still tools of all kinds that I possess on the plantation after my Just debts are paid to her & her Heirs lawfully begotten by me forever she holding the same her life without a Division."
Nancy's brother, Lachlan McINTOSH was one of John O'DANIEL's executors.
When John's will was inventoried and valued on January 25, 1799, Nancy O'DANIEL, the Executrix of the will, objected to having the Negro Grace and her increase, Charles, Jack, and Osbourn being a part of John's estate, contending that they were a part of her father's estate, not yet divided. These individuals were not included in John's estate. A transcribed document, said to be recorded in Drawer X, Fairfax County, Virginia, states: "Fairfax County to Wit To all Persons to Whom these presents shall Come or Concern, be it Known that We Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL, & Catherine McINTOUSH, all of the County aforesaid, for and in Consideration of the Sum of Two Hundred Dollars Current money, to us in hand Paid by Mordecai MILLER, of the Town of Alexandria & County aforesaid, the Receipt whereof , we do for ourselves our Heirs, etc, acknowledge & him the said Mordecai MILLER his heirs etc Thereof and therefrom forever Acquit, an also for & in Consideration of the particular Covenants herein after Expressed & by & on the part of him the said Mordecai MILLER to be done & performed, have bargained & Sold, and by these presents do for ourselves Our Heirs etc Bargain and Sell unto the Said Mordecai MILLER, a Certain negro man Slave Named Jack, which Said Slave Jack, Decended to us by the Last Will etc of John McINTOUSH, Late of this county, Dec'd. Which Said Slave we Sell on the Express Terms following, Viz: that he the Said Slave JACK is not to be Subjected to, or Compell'd to Serve the Said MILLER for Any longer Time than four yars from the Date of these presents, And that from and after that period he the Said Slave Jack is to Stand Released, Acquited, & forever free, and fully Emancipated from the Claim of us Our Heirs etc, and also from the Said MILLER do Acknowledge the Same on his part in due form According to the meaning & Intent of the Said Sale & as Expressly Agreed by & between the parties Contracting. In Witness Whereof we the said KING, O'DANIEL, & C. McINTOUSH have hereunto Set Our hands & Affixed Our Seals this 13th day of January in the year Eighteen Hundred. Benj. KING {Seal}; Nancy O'DANIEL {Seal}; Katherine McINTOUSH {Seal} Signed & Acknowledged In presence of us - John McINTOUSH; Thomas McINTOUSH; Thomas BOTTS as to Benj. KING Wm. MOSS as to do {Seal}."
Nancy O'DANIEL was listed 22 times as a buyer at her husband's estate sale, only once as "Nancy DANIEL."
Slave Manumissions in Alexandria Land Records, 1790-1863
"1/13/1804 Mordecai MILLER [freed] Jack CALBERT Calbert ("man") was conveyed to Miller by Benjamin KING, Nancy O'DANIEL and Catherine McINTOSH 1/13/1800, to be freed after four years' service. [witnesses] Abram HEWES, Robert W. DYER [Recorded in book:pabe] I:379"
(http://www.freedmenscemetery.org/resources/documents/manumissions.shtml)
In a settlement of the Estate of John O'DANIEL, deceased, "with his Executrix Ann HEWES late Ann O'DANIEL" dated 1807 and signed by her representative Jeremiah MOORE, we find the evidence that Ann remarried before 1807 to a man named HEWES. QUESTION: Was Nancy's second husband the Abram HEWES above?
No additional information on Ann HEWES has been located.
Notes: Marriage
Ann McINTOSH was named in the 1769 LW&T of her father, John McINTOUSH. It appears that she married after that date.
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Judge John Wesley RICE and Henrietta M. McINTOSH
Husband Judge John Wesley RICE 1010,1011
Born: 24 Apr 1833 - Georgia Christened: Died: 3 Sep 1911 - Suwannee County, Florida Buried: - Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Father: John H. RICE (1809-1884) 4030 Mother: Mary Ann E. SMITH (1812-1890) 4030
Marriage: Bef 1858
Other Spouse: S. Jane PEEK (1843-1911) 1264 - Abt 1895
Wife Henrietta M. McINTOSH 1012
AKA: Harriet M. RICE 1010 Born: 29 Mar 1838 - Georgia 1669 Christened: Died: 25 Feb 1893 - Suwannee County, Florida Buried: - Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida
Father: John Anderson McINTOSH (1813-1863) Mother: Mary IRVINE (1815-1856)
Children
1 M Arthur John RICE 1012,1264
AKA: John A. RICE 1010,1669 Born: Abt 1858 - Thomas County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Etta McKINNON (1857-1883) Marr: 16 Nov 1882 - Thomas County, GeorgiaSpouse: Roxey Ann McKINNON ( - ) 1264 Marr: Abt 1889 1264
2 F Lilly M. RICE 1010
Born: Abt 1861 - Suwannee County, Florida Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Dr. Daniel M. RICE 1010
Born: 1 Oct 1862 - Florida Christened: Died: 19 Sep 1887 - Suwannee County, Florida Buried: - Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County, FloridaSpouse: Henrie Laurie (1862-1887) Marr: Abt 1886
4 F Gertrude RICE
Born: 1864 Christened: Died: 1864 Buried: - McIntosh Cemetery, Thomas County, Georgia
5 F Susan Thomas RICE 1010,2978
Born: 12 Nov 1865 - Florida 111 Christened: Died: 3 Sep 1923 111 Buried: - New Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida 111Spouse: Lucius Crittenden YOUNG (1859-1947) 2978
6 F Mary E. RICE 1010
AKA: Martha I. RICE 1012 Born: Abt 1868 - Suwannee County, Florida Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Jane May RICE 1012
Born: Abt 1871 - Suwannee County, Florida Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Maggie E RICE 1012
Born: Abt 1875 - Suwannee County, Florida Christened: Died: Buried:
9 F Abigail S. RICE 1012
Born: Abt 1877 - Suwannee County, Florida Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Lucas MILLER (Cir 1775- )
10 F RICE
Born: Abt Mar 1880 - Suwannee County, Florida 1012 Christened: Died: Buried:
11 F Julia RICE 1264
Born: Sep 1881 - Suwannee County, Florida 1264 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1860 U.S. Census, Georgia, Thomas County, Thomasville PO, 7 June 1860; Series: M653 Roll: 138 Page: 29: J. W. RICE 27 M W School Teacher 1000 2500 GA; Henny " 22 F W GA; A. " 2 M W GA ["A." is John A. in 1870; Arthur J. in 1880; and Arthur John on the 1900 census. RLD]
1870 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwanee County, Live Oak PO; Series: M593 Roll: 133 Page: 696: 548 548 RICE John W. 37 M W Judge County Court 3000 500 GA; -- Harriet [sic, Henrietta] M. 32 F W Keeping house GA; -- John A. 12 M W At school GA; -- Lilly M. 9 F W At school FL; -- Daniel M. 7 M W At school FL; -- Susan T. 5 F W At home FL; -- Mary E. 2 F W At home FL; KING Mary 49 F B Domestic Serv't VA.
John W. RICE listed as the Suwannee county surveyor in The Tallahassee Sentinel, Tallahassee, Florida, May 13, 1876, page 4.
"Riceville was settled sometime before 1878 at a site exactly two miles north of what would become Luraville. It was named after the Honorable John W. Rice, judge of Suwannee County in 1868." [Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Our History - Compiled by Eric Musgrove, http://www.suwclerk.org/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=29]
1880 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwanee County, Luraville; Series:T9 Roll: 132 Page: 312:
--- 244 RICE John W. W M 47 M Farmer GA VA GA;
-- Henrietta M. W F 42 Wife M Keeping House GA GA GA;
-- Arthur J. W M 22 Son S Works On Farm GA GA GA;
-- Lillie M. W F 19 Dau S At Home FL GA GA;
-- Daniel M. W M 17 Son S Works On Farm FL GA GA;
-- Susan T. W F 14 Dau S At Home FL GA GA;
-- Martha J. W F 12 Dau S At Home FL GA GA;
-- Jane May W F 9 Dau S 9 FL GA GA;
-- Maggie E. W F 5 Dau S FL GA GA;
-- Abbie S. W F 3 Dau S FL GA GA;
-- Infant W F Dau S 2/12 FL GA GA;
Mc[*]S. Jane W F 33 Sister-in-law S GA GA GA.
[*Illegible, known to be Henrietta's sister, Jane S. McINTOSH. RLD]
1885 Florida Census, Suwannee County:
Household 80 J. W. RICE W M 52 M Farmer GA GA GA
H. M. RICE W F 47 Wife M GA
A. J. RICE W M 27 Son Wd GA
S. T. RICE W F 19 Dau S FL
[John Wesley's younger children are listed in the household of A. S. SAVAGE.]
Household 98
A. S. SAVAGE W M 65 M Wheelright GAS NC NC
L. " W F 65 Wife M GA NC NC
Sarah WARD W F 30 Dau M Wid FL GA GA
J. C. " W F 6 GrDau S FL
M. A. W M 2 GrSon S FL
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M. J. RICE W F 16 Dau S FL
J. M. " W F 14 Dau S FL
M. E. " W F 10 Dau S FL
Abbie S. " W F 7 Dau S FL
Julie " W F 5 S FL
John A. " W M 2 Grandson FL
McINTOSH J. S. W F 37 Sister in Law GA GA GA.
Henrietta died 25 February 1893. A year or two later, John married second S. Jane PEEK.
1900 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwanee County, Luraville; Series: T623 Roll: 177 Page: 75: 222 223 RICE John W Head W M Oct 1833 67 M 5 (written over 43 , lined out) GA VA GA Farmer; -- Jane Wife W F Mch 1846 54 M 5 0 0 GA GA GA; -- Julia Dau W F Sept 1881 18 S FL GA GA. Julia is a daughter by Henrietta. Three households away is John and Henrietta's son, Arthur John RICE and second wife Roxy. Arthur's son Alexander J., born Sept 1883 FL, was by his first wife Etta McKINNON.
John Wesley RICE died in Luraville, Suwannee County, Florida and was buried in Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County. A picture of his headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 56815125 created by Keith V. Birkemeyer on Aug 08, 2010:
Masonic Emblem
HON. JOHN W.
RICE
BORN
APR. 24, 1833
DIED
SEPT. 3, 1911
General Notes: Wife -
Henrietta M. McINTOSH married John Wesley RICE. They had eleven children.
Henrietta M. McINTOSH is buried in Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida. A picture of her headstone is on Find A Grave Memorial# 56815209 created by Keith V. Birkemeyer on Aug 08, 2010:
HENRIETTA M. McINTOSH
WIFE OF
JOHN W. RICE
BORN
March 29, 1838
DIED
February 25, 1893
Blessed are the dead who
Die in the Lord.
Note: A second and later Find A Grave Memorial, # 58054541, was created by KBrownst on Sep 01, 2010 for Henrietta. M. McIntosh RICE. The headstone picture on this memorial is very legible confirming Henrietta's dates of birth and death as above.
Notes: Marriage
Based on birth of child in the 1860 census.
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John McINTOSH and Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Husband John McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: 1769 - Fairfax County, Virginia Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anne McINTOSH 123,909
AKA: Nancy O'DANIEL 123 Born: Abt 1750 Christened: Died: After 1807 Buried:Spouse: John O'DANIEL, RW-PS-VA (1718-1799) 123,124 Marr: After 1769 - Fairfax, VirginiaSpouse: HEWES ( - ) Marr: Bef Apr 1807
2 F Catherine McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: After 1800 Buried:
3 F Valinder McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Lachlan McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: After 1800 Buried:
5 M John McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: After 1800 Buried:
6 M Thomas McINTOSH
Born: Christened: Died: After 1800 Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
26 Jan 1763 Abednego ADAMS & wife Mary to John McINTOSH, Colchester, Fairfax for 120 lbs land in parish Truro, 100 acres land granted to Abednego from proprieters 12 Aug 1760. (FHL 975.5291 R2s V3 Fairfax Deed Abstr 1761-1768)(Source: http://www.fourth-millennium.net/family-travels/mcintosh-virginia-records.html)
This abstract of the will of John McINTOSH confirms that Anne, Catherine, Valinder, Lochlin, John, and Thomas were siblings. J23 May 1769-20 Jun 1769 John McINTOSH, Colchester, Fairfax Co. Will Bk C. Wife Elizabeth, sons: Lochlin, (Lochlin to have lots and houses in town after youngest daughter age 18) John (John to have plantation 93 acres after youngest 18), Thomas (Thomas to have 100 acres after youngest 18) . Dau: Catherine, Anne, Valinder. Exec: wife & son Lochlin. Wit: Alex. HENDERSON, H. ROSS, E. WASHINGTON. (FHL 975.5291 P2k Fairfax Co Abstr Wills. Also Fairfax Co. Wills Bk C # 1 pg 55-57. )(Source: http://www.fourth-millennium.net/family-travels/mcintosh-virginia-records.html)
1770 Fairfax rental--John McIntosh heirs, 184 acres 2 (2 to be added by collector to years already charged) (FHL 975.5291 R2s V3 Fairfax deed abstr 1761-1768)(Source: http://www.fourth-millennium.net/family-travels/mcintosh-virginia-records.html)
1772 Fairfax rental John McIntosh heirs 184 acres 4 (4 to be added by collector to years already1772 Fairfax rental John McIntosh heirs 184 acres 4 (4 to be added by collector to years already
charged) (FHL 975.5291 R2s V3 Fairfax deed abstr 1761-1768)(Source: http://www.fourth-millennium.net/family-travels/mcintosh-virginia-records.html)
1774: Heirs of John McIntosh on rent rolls. Abstracts & Will Inventories Fairfax 1761-1774. Also: 1774 Fairfax rental, John McIntosh heirs, 184 acres 6 (6 to be added by collector to years already charged) (FHL 975.5291 R2s V3 Fairfax Deed Abstr 1761-1768)(Source: http://www.fourth-millennium.net/family-travels/mcintosh-virginia-records.html)
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John Anderson McINTOSH and Sarah Ann McLEOD
Husband John Anderson McINTOSH
Born: 24 Nov 1813 - Robeson County, North Carolina Christened: Died: 22 Oct 1863 - Thomas County, Georgia Buried: - McIntosh Cemetery, Thomas County, GeorgiaMarriage: 18 Jul 1858 - Madison County, Florida
Other Spouse: Mary IRVINE (1815-1856) - 11 Nov 1834 - Thomas County, Georgia
Wife Sarah Ann McLEOD
Born: Abt 1828 - Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Martha Albert McINTOSH
Born: 1860 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Henry Lee McINTOSH
Born: 1862 Christened: Died: 1864 Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
McINTOSH, JOHN A. 1813-1863 THOMAS
John Anderson McIntosh, son of Daniel McIntosh (above), was born Nov. 24,1813, in Robeson County, N.C. He was brought by his parents to Monroe Co., Ala., when they moved there, and he grew up there; and in 1829, he came with his parents to Thomas Co., Ga.. He was married twice; the first marriage was in Thomas County, Nov. 11, 1834, to Mary Irvine, born 1815, in Effingham County, daughter of John R. Irvine who had moved from Effingham to Thomas County. By her nine children were born . She died March 21, 1856 in Thomas County. Mr. McIntosh then married Sarah Ann McLeod in July 18,1858 in Madison Co., Fla.; she was a daughter of Archibald and Catherine McLeod of Madison county. By her two children were born. The eleven children in their order, were:
1. Duncan Robert b. 1835, died single in C. S. Army, July 24,1862.
2. Daniel W. b. 1839, died single in C. S. Army, July 22,1864.
3. Henrietta b. 1840, m. John W. Rice, Oct. 11, 1857.
4. Samuel J. b. 1841, m. (unknown).
5. Susannah Jane b. 1843, m. (unknown).
6. Thomas 1. b. 1847, m. Sarah Groover, dau. of Charles A.
7. Margaret b. 1850, m. Ashley Peek.
8. Perry A. b. 1853, m. Ella P. Ivey.
9. Charles A. b. 1855, m. (unknown).
10. Martha Albert b. 1860, m. James Madison Groover, Nov. 6, 1888, son of Chas. A.
11. Henry Lee b. 1862, died February, 1864.
The home and plantation of Mr. McIntosh was in the present Boston district of Thomas County, and he died there Oct. 22, 1863. He was buried by his first wife in the McIntosh cemetery in suburbs of the town of Boston, on lands now owned by H. P. Russell. His grave is marked, also those of his first wife, son Duncan Robert, son Henry Lee (infant),and infant granddaughter, Gertrude Rice (born and died 1864). The cemetery marks the site of the first Presbyterian Church organized (in 1841) in Thomas County; now the Boston Presbyterian Church in present town of Boston. The McIntosh family were members there. (Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Judge Folks Huxton, received from Teresa Griffis)
1860 U.S. Census, Georgia, Thomas County, Thomasville P O; Series: M653 Roll: 138 Page: 89:
742 J. A. McINTOSH 43 M Farmer 3000 8000 GA;
Sallie " 32 F GA;
Jane " 14 F GA;
Margaret " " 10 F GA;
Samuel " 16 M GA;
Thomas " 12 M GA;
P. A. " 8 M GA;
Charley " 5 M GA.
John died 22 October 18663. In 1870, his son Thomas was head of household with four of his siblings. By 1870, John's widow, Sarah ann had returned to Madison County, Florida and was head of household with her daughter Martha "Mattie" A. McINTOSH.
1870 U.S. Census, Georgia, Thomas County, Boston P O; Series: M593 Roll: 177 Page: 99:
21 20 McINTOSH Thomas 22 M W Farmer 1800 636 GA;
-- Jane 23 F W House keeping GA;
-- Maggie 18 F W At home GA;
-- Perry 17 M W Farm laborer GA;
-- Charley 13 M W Farm laborer GA.
General Notes: Wife -
Sarah Ann McLEOD was a daughter of Archibald and Catherine McLeod of Madison County, Florida. She married John Anderson McINTOSH on July 18, 1858 in Madison County. She was John's second wife. They had two children.
John died in1863. By 1870, "Sallie" had moved back to Madison County, Florida with her surving daughter, Martha "Mattie" A. McINTOSH.
1870 U.S. Census, Florida, Madison County, Outside of Maadison, Madison P O; Series: M593 Roll: 132 Page: 48:
5 6 McINTOSH Sallie A. 30 F W Keeps house 400 200 GA;
--Mattie A. 9 F W GA.
Although listed as a head of household, it appears that Sallie and Mattie are living with Benjamin BUNTING, 51, born in South Carolina. Three BUNTING children, ages 9 to 18, are listed under Sallie.
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Samuel G. REID, Sr. and Agnes Nancy McKAY
Husband Samuel G. REID, Sr.
Born: Abt 1728 Christened: Died: Abt 1810 Buried:
Father: Alexander REID (Abt 1698-Abt 1775) Mother: Margaret McKAY (Abt 1705-Abt 1778)
Marriage: Abt 1770
Wife Agnes Nancy McKAY
Born: Abt 1753 Christened: Died: Abt 1806 Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel REID, Jr.
Born: Abt 1766 Christened: Died: 27 May 1836 - Jasper County, Georgia Buried:Spouse: Emily Elizabeth HURT (1780-1829) Marr: Bef 1800
2 M Robert Alexander REID, Sr.
Born: Abt 1779 Christened: Died: Abt 1813 Buried:Spouse: Susannah STALLINGS (Abt 1783- ) Marr: Bef 1801
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Alexander REID and Margaret McKAY
Husband Alexander REID
Born: Abt 1698 Christened: Died: Abt 1775 Buried:Marriage: Bef 1728
Wife Margaret McKAY
Born: Abt 1705 Christened: Died: Abt 1778 Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel G. REID, Sr.
Born: Abt 1728 Christened: Died: Abt 1810 Buried:Spouse: Agnes Nancy McKAY (Abt 1753-Abt 1806) Marr: Abt 1770
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James McKEE and Catherine TALBOTT
Husband James McKEE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 9 Dec 1816
Wife Catherine TALBOTT
Born: Abt 1796 - Clark County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel TALBOTT, Jr. (1756-1833) 3545 Mother: Mary O'DANIEL (Abt 1756-After 1833) 123
Children
General Notes: Wife -
"Catherine TALBORR married James McKEE on December 9, 1816, in Clark County." (http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyclark3/family/fr018-talbott.htm)
Catherine is named in the 16 August 1824 LW&T of her father, Samuel TALBOTT: "I give unto my daughter Catherine Mc -- One Dollar."
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Jimmy Wayne McKEE and Helen Frances PHILLIPS
Husband Jimmy Wayne McKEE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Helen Frances PHILLIPS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Harold PHILLIPS (1889-1964) Mother: Helen Catherine RUSSELL (1904-1988)
Other Spouse: Michael Daniel CROWNOVER
Children
1 M Jeremy Clay McKEE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Joe THOMAS, Jr. and Sherry McKEEN
Husband Joe THOMAS, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sherry McKEEN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Calvin McKEEN Mother: Ruby Dorothy BUCHANAN (1931-2001)
Other Spouse: James L. PURGASON (1956-2011)
Children
1 M Christopher THOMAS
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Chad THOMAS (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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James L. PURGASON and Sherry McKEEN
Husband James L. PURGASON
Born: 25 Jun 1956 - Troup County, Georgia Christened: Died: 19 Nov 2011 - Fulton County, Georgia Buried: 21 Nov 2011 - Corinth Cemetery, Troup County, GeorgiaMarriage:
Wife Sherry McKEEN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Calvin McKEEN Mother: Ruby Dorothy BUCHANAN (1931-2001)
Other Spouse: Joe THOMAS, Jr.
Children
1 M Jamie PURGASON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Miranda (living)
2 M Jimmy PURGASON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amanda (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Obituary: Mr. James L. Purgason, 55, of LaGrange, died Saturday, November 19, 2011, at Emory University Midtown Hospital.
The funeral service will be conducted at 4:00 p. m., Monday, November 21, in the Chapel of Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home in Hogansville. The Reverend Jody Mitchell will officiate and interment will be in the Corinth Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 until 8 Sunday night.
Born June 25, 1956, in Hogansville, Mr. Purgason was the son of the late George and Beatrice Haynes Purgason. He was a lifelong resident of Troup County, was a member of Springhill Baptist Church, and was employed as a truck driver for Vaughn X-press.
Survivors include his wife, Sherry Purgason of LaGrange; sons and daughters in-law, Jamie and Miranda Purgason of Zebulon, Jimmy and Amanda Purgason, and Chad Thomas, all of LaGrange; sister Sally Kee of Hogansville; brothers and sisters in-law George and JoAnn Purgason and Marvin and Mattie Purgason, all of Hogansville; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Condolences may be expressed at www.mckibbenfuneralhome.com
Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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James Francis McKEMIE and Frances Jane McKEMIE
Husband James Francis McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1802 Christened: Died: 1888 Buried:
Father: Johnston McKEMIE (1765-1823) 4575 Mother: Mary Bond PEARSON (1768-1824) 4575
Marriage:
Wife Frances Jane McKEMIE
Born: 1808 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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John McKEMIE and Frances MOODY
Husband John McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1792 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Feb 1862 - Fort Donelson, Tennessee Buried:
Father: Johnston McKEMIE (1765-1823) 4575 Mother: Mary Bond PEARSON (1768-1824) 4575
Marriage: 1820 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
Wife Frances MOODY
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1837 - Troup County, Georgia Buried:
Children
1 M John Pierce McKEMIE
Born: 29 Dec 1822 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1880 Buried:
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Johnston McKEMIE and Mary Bond PEARSON
Husband Johnston McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1765 Christened: Died: 21 Jan 1823 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Buried:Marriage: 1791 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
Wife Mary Bond PEARSON 4575
Born: 20 Jan 1768 - Fairfield District, South Carolina Christened: Died: 19 Sep 1824 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Buried:
Father: Brigadier General John H. PEARSON, II, RS-SC (1743-1819) 4213 Mother: Sarah RAIFORD (1745-1820) 3925
Children
1 M John McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1792 - Fairfield County, South Carolina Christened: Died: Feb 1862 - Fort Donelson, Tennessee Buried:Spouse: Frances MOODY ( -Bef 1837) Marr: 1820 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
2 F Mary McKEMIE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: James McGRAW (living)
3 F Sarah McKEMIE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George BOYD (living)
4 M Philip McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1795 Christened: Died: 1848 Buried:
5 M William McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1799 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth HAWTHORN (1804- )
6 M James Francis McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1802 Christened: Died: 1888 Buried:Spouse: Frances Jane McKEMIE (1808- )
7 M Robert Pearson McKEMIE 4575
Born: 1807 Christened: Died: 1878 Buried:Spouse: Charlotte MARTIN (1806- )
General Notes: Husband -
Johnston McKEMIE married Mary Bond PEARSON, daughter of Brig. Gen. John H. PEARSON, Sr. and Sarah RAIFORD.
SC Archives, Will typescript:
Will of JOHNSTON McKEMIE
In the Name of God Amen
I Johnston McKEMIE of the state of south Carolina and Fairfield District being of sound and disposing mind and memory but weak in body and calling to mind the uncertainty of life and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it has pleased God to blefs me with do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner following that is to say:
I desire that my part of a tract of land (being one of seven heirs) of a tract or parcel of land lying on a creek called terible purchased from John DEARSON [sic, PEARSON?] late of Fairfield Dist from Philip RAIFORD late od sd District quantity over five hundred acres be immediately sold after my decease likewise my waggon and hind gier also my crop cotton with a negro girl named Tempy also my stock of black cattle hogs and sheep except as hereinafter excepted and out of the monies arising there from all my Just debts and funeral expences be paid by my executors here in after named and after payment of my debts an funeral expences
I give to my well beloved wife Mary McKEMIE one fourth part of the tract of land where on I now live with my dwelling house and furniture with the Kitchen Do and all my out houses with liberty to cultivate as much cleared land as may be necefsary until she may be conveniently supplied, and likewise a negro man named Frank and his wife Roda a negro man named Martin and a woman named Fan, one cream coloured horse and my farmer mare, like wise three first choices of cows and calves two hundred bushels of corn with all the Bacon that I have in my pofsefsion with all my plantation tools, likewise four stacks of fodder and all the oats that are in my barn, as well real or personal [estate] for and during her natural life, and after her decease I give the same to my children as here in after named, and first
I give two hundred dollars out of the property that I have bequeath to my wife at her decease to my daughter Mary McGRAW and the heirs of her body over her equal dividend of said property. I likewise give to her and have as above a tract of land lying on the waters of Sandy river containing one hundred and ninety three and three forths acres, likewise a negro woman named Patty and one named Hannah to her and the heirs of her body forever, never the lefs should a judgement be obtained against me as indorser on a note to James McGRAW in Bank in favor of As HALL then and in that case I desire the levy to be made on such land and should that be insufficient then and in that case then levy on the above named negroes Patty and Hannah, but should Judgement not be obtained against myself but against William STANTON then levy on said tract of land
I give to my son John one fourth part of the tract of land whereon I now live in the part on which he has built and improved his improvement not to be appraised, likewise a negro girl named Rachel and a boy named Tom, bed at the disposal of my wife to him and his heirs forever.
I give to my son Philip the tract of land whereon he now lives also a negro boy named Sam and a negro girl named Joan to him and his heirs forever, likewise bedding at my wife's disposal -----
I give to my son William one fourth part of the tract of land where on I now live a negro girl named Creacy and one named Eave with bed as above to him and his heirs forever.
I give to my daughter Sarah a negro woman named Abby and her issue likewise three hundred dollars to be paid by my Executors over and abover her equal dividend of the property bequeath to my wife at her decease likewise bed and furniture,
give to my son Robert one fourth part of the tract of land on which I now live to be the part on which my house stands to be his at his mothers decease, likewise a negro boy named Philip and a negro girl named Nancy, and bed at his mothers disposal.
I desire that all my children hold horse that has been known under their claim and likewise an equal part of the reside of the property bequeathed to my wife, after her death the real estate bequeathed to my sons to be appraised by three disinterested persons and them to pay or receive accordingly and all my estate not before mentioned to be equally divided between my children.
and lastly I constitute and appoint my friends Burrel B. COOK and A, HAWTHORN Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other and former wills and testaments by me heretofore made in testamony whereof I have hereuntto set my hand and affixed my seal this 21st January an in the year of our Lord 1823.
Johnston McKEMIE
Signed Sealed published and declared as and for the last will and testamentof the above named Johnston McKEMIE in presence of us
William HOLMES
Jos. HOLMES
Nathan BOYD
Proved Feb. 6, 1823
Jno BUCHANAN, Orinary
Recorded in Book No. 8 Page 200, Jan. 16, 1823, Apt. 22, File 289
The Last Will & Testament of Johnston McKEMIE is abstracted in the SC Arhives as below:
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/details.asp?index=10320&table=Wills&tableLook=Wills
Series Number: S10809 Reel: 0011 Frame: 00568 item: 00 Date: 1823/01/16
Description: MCKEMIE, Johnston of Fairfield District, Fairfield County Will Typescript (MSS Will: Fairfield District Estate Record Book F, Vol. 8, Page 200; Estate Packet: File 22, Pkg 289) (3 Frames). Names Indexed: MCKEMIE, Johnston/PEARSON, John/RAIFORD, Philip/Tempy (Slave)/MCKEMIE, Mary/Frank (Slave)/Rhoda (Slave)/Martin (Slave)/Fan (Slave)/MCGRAW, Mary/Patty (Slave)/Hannah (Slave)/MCGRAW, James/HALL, A./STANTON, William/MCKEMIE, John/Rachel (Slave)/Tom (Slave)//MCKEMIE, Philip/Sam (Slave)/Jean (Slave)/MCKEMIE, William/Nelly (Slave)/Rhoda (Slave)/MCKEMIE, James/Creacy (Slave)/Eave (Slave)/MCKEMIE, Sarah/Abby (Slave)/MCKEMIE, Robert/Philip (Slave)/Nancy (Slave)/COOK, Burrel B./HAWTHORN, A./HOLMES, William/HOLMES, Joseph/BOYD, Nathan/ Locations: Fairfield District/Terrible Creek/Sandy River
General Notes: Wife -
Mary Bond PEARSON married Johnston "John" McKEMIE. From her father's Will: "I give devise and bequeath unto my daughter Mary McKEMIE a plantation or tract of land situate in the said District being composed of several parcels of land originally granted to John PEARSON Junr. James MURDY and James OGILVIE bounded south by BARTONs branch and the principal branch of GOODDOWNS Creek to LONGs line on his spring branch being the line of division of a tract herein bequeathed to Sarah ELKINS , N.W. by lands Originally grants to, N.W. by lands Originally granted to Robert RABB , N.E. by said RABBs survey John PEARSON Junr & Charles Montgomery S.E. on lands originally granted John PEARSON Junr and John HAWTHORN , S.W. on John LONGs land the said tract of land hereby devised containing five hundred and seventy three acres having such form and marks as will appear by a platt of resurvey made by Wm. W. PEARSON DS. dated 22d June 1815 and know in the division of the lands of said testator as No. 6. To hold the said plantation to the said Mary McKEMIE her heirs and assigns forever."
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George McKENZIE and Mary PIPKIN
Husband George McKENZIE 4839
Born: Abt 1870 - California 4839 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1901
Wife Mary PIPKIN 4839
Born: Abt 1869 - Marshall County, Mississippi 1821 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: H. H. PIPKIN (Abt 1819- ) 1821 Mother: Margaret RAIFORD (1849-1923) 1821,2591
Children
1 F Freddie McKENZIE 4839
Born: Abt 1901 - Tennessee 4839 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Douglas McKENZIE 4839
Born: Abt 1907 - Louisiana 4839 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Of New Orleans, Louisiana.
1910 U.S. Census, Louisiana, Orleans Parish, 4-Wd New Orleans; Series: T624 Roll: 520 Page: 204: West End Blvd Line McKENZIE George Head M W 40 M1 11 CA CA CA Architect Draftsman; -- May Wife F W 38 M1 11 3 3 MS MS MS; -- Freddie Dau F W 8 S TN CA MS; -- Douglas Son M W 2 S LA CA MS.
General Notes: Wife -
1880 U.S. Census, Mississippi, Marshall County, Byhalia; Series: T9 Roll: 657 Page: 637: 198 204 LOFTIN W. H. W M 38 M Farmer TN -- NC; -- M. E.(?) R. W F 28 Wife M Keeping house MS GA SC; THOMAS Fred W M 13 Step son s At school MS AL MS; PIPKIN Mary W F 10 Step dau S MS -- MS; BAILEY Archie B M 21 Laborer S Farm laborer MS MS MS; MOORE B F 40 Cook Wd Cook MS -- --. (In the 1870 census, Mary, age 10 here, is named as Minnion(?), 8 months, born in Dec (1869).)
Mary married George McKENZIE and was named as "May" in the 1910 census of Orleans Parish, Louisiana.
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Leo Anthony McKEOUGH and Imelda Clara RUSSELL
Husband Leo Anthony McKEOUGH
Born: 30 Mar 1920 Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1979 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:
Father: Leo H. McKEOUGH Mother: Amita WITT
Marriage: 4 Oct 1941
Wife Imelda Clara RUSSELL
Born: 26 Jan 1917 Christened: Died: 11 Feb 2002 Buried:
Father: George Joseph RUSSELL, Sr. (1888-1962) 4573 Mother: Loretta Josephine ROWAN (1885-1965) 4574
Children
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Leo H. McKEOUGH and Amita WITT
Husband Leo H. McKEOUGH (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Amita WITT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Leo Anthony McKEOUGH
Born: 30 Mar 1920 Christened: Died: 14 Feb 1979 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Buried:Spouse: Imelda Clara RUSSELL (1917-2002) Marr: 4 Oct 1941
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William Bull SALLEY and Anna Rosa McKEWN
Husband William Bull SALLEY 2573
Born: 1844 2573 Christened: Died: 1922 2573 Buried:
Father: Nathanial Moss SALLEY (1820-1887) 2573 Mother: Sheldonia BULL (1824-1876) 2573
Marriage: 1875 2573
Wife Anna Rosa McKEWN 2573
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Edgar Randall SPAIN and Helen Elizabeth McKIBBIN
Husband Edgar Randall SPAIN 882
Born: 1905 - Ohio 885 Christened: Died: 18 Jan 1958 - Hamilton County, Ohio Buried:
Father: Omar Norman SPAIN, Sr. (1882-1946) 884,885 Mother: Artena Maye McARTHUR (1882-1943) 884,885
Marriage: 7 Mar 1935 - Covington County, Kentucky
Wife Helen Elizabeth McKIBBIN 885
Born: 13 Oct 1909 885 Christened: Died: 22 Sep 1979 - Ohio 885 Buried:
Children
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Norman McKIBBIN and Annie Geraldine WILLIAMS
Husband Norman McKIBBIN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Annie Geraldine WILLIAMS 2259
Born: 16 Mar 1899 2259 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Thomas WILLIAMS ( - ) 2259 Mother: Frances Elizabeth SNELLING (1870- ) 1918,2223
Children
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Col R. D. B. TAYLOR and Catherine McKINLEY
Husband Col R. D. B. TAYLOR
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1873 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Catherine McKINLEY
Born: Christened: Died: 4 Feb 1873 - Baldwin County, Georgia Buried:
Father: Colonel William McKINLEY ( - ) Mother: Precious Patience BARROW (1817-1847) 92
Children
General Notes: Wife -
"February 8, 1873 Georgia Weekly Telegraph
Mrs. Catherine Taylor, widow of Col. R. D. B. Taylor, formerly of Athens, died at the residence of her father, Col. Wm. McKinley, near Milledgeville, on the 4th inst., after a protracted illness." (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/baldwin/news1870s.html)
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Zimri M. TATE III and Rebecca McKINLEY
Husband Zimri M. TATE III (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Zimri TATE, Jr. (Abt 1775-Abt 1826) Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Rebecca McKINLEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Lovard Ellis REYNOLDS and Camilla Elizabeth McKINNEY
Husband Lovard Ellis REYNOLDS
Born: 1873 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1898
Wife Camilla Elizabeth McKINNEY
Born: 1879 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Julian Ellis REYNOLDS, WWI 808,4087
Born: 23 Jan 1898 - Pulaski County, Georgia 251 Christened: Died: 10 Nov 1966 - Muscogee County, Georgia 251 Buried: - Park Hill CemeterySpouse: Florence Corinne WATTS (1906-1963) 808,1337,1983 Marr: Sep 1924 - Upson County, Georgia 808
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John Stanford TINSLEY and Fanny McKINNEY
Husband John Stanford TINSLEY 308,4351
Born: Abt 1859 - Todd, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Alanson TINSLEY (1815-1899) 308,755,2155 Mother: Catherine Grace FOX (1824-1910) 308,755,2155
Marriage: Abt 1880
Wife Fanny McKINNEY 4351
Born: Abt 1869 - Todd, Kentucky 4351 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Emmett J. TINSLEY 4351
Born: Abt 1884 - Texas 4351 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
1920 U.S. Census, Texas, Callahan County, 8 J-Pct; Series: T625 Roll: 1783 Page: 169: 142 152 TINSLEY John S. Head M W 60 M KY KY VA Farmer; -- Fannie Wife F W 50 M TN TN TN; -- Emmett J. Son M W 35 S TX KY TN.
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Mahon McKINNEY and Beverley Ann WATSON
Husband Mahon McKINNEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Beverley Ann WATSON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Wallace Carlisle WATSON, Sr. (1910- ) Mother: Jerry BURKHALTER (1910-1954)
Children
1 F Carol McKINNEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ronnie ANDERSON (living)Spouse: Richard C. GOODING (living)
2 F Candy McKINNEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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John POPE and Mourning McKINNIE
Husband John POPE
Born: Cir 1700 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Bef 1723
Wife Mourning McKINNIE
Born: Cir 1700 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry POPE
Born: Abt 1723 Christened: Died: Abt 1764 - Halifax County, North Carolina Buried:Spouse: Tabitha BRADFORD (Abt 1734-1799) Marr: Bef 1752
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Arthur John RICE and Etta McKINNON
Husband Arthur John RICE 1012,1264
AKA: John A. RICE 1010,1669 Born: Abt 1858 - Thomas County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Judge John Wesley RICE (1833-1911) 1010,1011 Mother: Henrietta M. McINTOSH (1838-1893) 1012
Marriage: 16 Nov 1882 - Thomas County, Georgia
Other Spouse: Roxey Ann McKINNON ( - ) 1264 - Abt 1889 1264
Wife Etta McKINNON
Born: 15 Jun 1857 Christened: Died: 21 Oct 1883 Buried:
Children
1 M Alexander John RICE 1264
Born: Sep 1883 - Suwannee County, Florida 1264 Christened: Died: 23 Aug 1931 - Fulton County, Georgia Buried: - Orange Hill Cemetery, Pulaski County, GeorgiaSpouse: Janie Elda FLEMING (1884-1951) Marr: 5 Nov 1906 - Pulaski County, Georgia
General Notes: Husband -
Arthur John Rice, son of John Wesley RICE and Henrietta McINTOSH, is named as "A.", 2, in the 1860 census. He is John A. in the 1870 census.
The 1880 census lists Arthur J. RICE, 22, son, born Georgia (Series: T9 Roll: 132 Page: 312).
Arthur J. RICE married Etta McKINNON on 16 November 1882 in Thomas County, Georgia. Their son, Alexander John was born in September 1883. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number: M71382-3, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 164389]
Etta died 21 October 1883 soon after Alexander was born. The1885 Florida Census, Suwannee County, lists Arthur J. RICE, 27, widower, living with his parents [houshold 80] in Swannee County, Florida. Arthur's younger siblings and his son, "John A.", age 2, are listed in the home of A. S. and L. SAVAGE, both age 65 [household 98].
Arthur married second Roxey McKINNON about 1889.
1900 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwanee County, Luraville; Series: T623 Roll: 177 Page: 75:
225 225 RICE, Arthur John Head W M July 1858 42 M 11 GA GA GA Farmer;
-- Roxey Wife W F June 1850 49 M 11 0 0 GA NC GA;
-- Alexander J. Son W M Sept 1883 16 FL GA GA Farm laborer;
McKINNON Lizzie Sister-in-law W F July 1865 34 S GA NC GA.
Arthur John RICE has been married to Roxey for 11 years. Alexander J., age 16 was his son by Etta McKINNON.
Three households away is Arthur John's father.
222 223 RICE John W Head W M Oct 1833 67 M 5 (written over 43, lined out) GA VA GA Farmer; -- Jane Wife W F Mch 1846 54 M 5 0 0 GA GA GA; -- Julia Dau W F Sept 1881 18 S FL GA GA. Notes: John has been married to Jane for 5 years. Julia is a daughter by Henrietta McINTOSH. Henrietta likely died before 1895.
1910 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Precinct 11, Union; Series: T624 Roll: 168 Page: 156: 156 159 RICE A. J. Head M W 55 M1 20 GA GA GA Farmer Farmer; -- Rocksey [sic] Wife F W 35[*] M1 - - - GA GA GA.
[*Age error, Roxey was age 49 in the 1900 census.]
Note: Several McINTOSH families nearby.
"brother, A. J. Rice, Statenville, Ga." is named as a survivor in the September 4, 1923 obituary of his sister, Susan Thomas Young.
General Notes: Wife -
Etta McKINNON married Arthur John Rice on 16 November 1882 in Thomas County, Georgia. Their son, Alexander John , was born in September 1883. She died not long after hs birth.
IVEY CEMETERY [Suwannee County, Florida]
45. Etta RICE - b. June 15, 1857, d. Oct. 21, 1883. (Wife of Authur J. Rice).
["Cemetery book" p.75-76, http://archive.org/stream/cemeterybook14suwa/cemeterybook14suwa_djvu.txt]
Etta is buried in Ivey Cemetery, Suwannee County, Florida. Find A Grave Memorial# 58054538 created by KBrownst on Sep 01, 2010 lists her birth on Jun. 15, 1857 and her death on Oct. 21, 1883.
In Suwannee County, Florida in 1885, Arthur is a widower is living with his parents while their son is living with Arthur's relatives.
Notes: Marriage
Arthur J. RICE married Etta McKINNON on 16 November 1882 in Thomas County, Georgia. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number: M71382-3, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 164389]
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Arthur John RICE and Roxey Ann McKINNON
Husband Arthur John RICE 1012,1264
AKA: John A. RICE 1010,1669 Born: Abt 1858 - Thomas County, Georgia Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Judge John Wesley RICE (1833-1911) 1010,1011 Mother: Henrietta M. McINTOSH (1838-1893) 1012
Marriage: Abt 1889 1264
Other Spouse: Etta McKINNON (1857-1883) - 16 Nov 1882 - Thomas County, Georgia
Wife Roxey Ann McKINNON 1264
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband -
Arthur John Rice, son of John Wesley RICE and Henrietta McINTOSH, is named as "A.", 2, in the 1860 census. He is John A. in the 1870 census.
The 1880 census lists Arthur J. RICE, 22, son, born Georgia (Series: T9 Roll: 132 Page: 312).
Arthur J. RICE married Etta McKINNON on 16 November 1882 in Thomas County, Georgia. Their son, Alexander John was born in September 1883. [FamilySearch.org: Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967, indexing project (batch) number: M71382-3, system origin: Georgia-EASy, source film number: 164389]
Etta died 21 October 1883 soon after Alexander was born. The1885 Florida Census, Suwannee County, lists Arthur J. RICE, 27, widower, living with his parents [houshold 80] in Swannee County, Florida. Arthur's younger siblings and his son, "John A.", age 2, are listed in the home of A. S. and L. SAVAGE, both age 65 [household 98].
Arthur married second Roxey McKINNON about 1889.
1900 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwanee County, Luraville; Series: T623 Roll: 177 Page: 75:
225 225 RICE, Arthur John Head W M July 1858 42 M 11 GA GA GA Farmer;
-- Roxey Wife W F June 1850 49 M 11 0 0 GA NC GA;
-- Alexander J. Son W M Sept 1883 16 FL GA GA Farm laborer;
McKINNON Lizzie Sister-in-law W F July 1865 34 S GA NC GA.
Arthur John RICE has been married to Roxey for 11 years. Alexander J., age 16 was his son by Etta McKINNON.
Three households away is Arthur John's father.
222 223 RICE John W Head W M Oct 1833 67 M 5 (written over 43, lined out) GA VA GA Farmer; -- Jane Wife W F Mch 1846 54 M 5 0 0 GA GA GA; -- Julia Dau W F Sept 1881 18 S FL GA GA. Notes: John has been married to Jane for 5 years. Julia is a daughter by Henrietta McINTOSH. Henrietta likely died before 1895.
1910 U.S. Census, Florida, Suwannee County, Precinct 11, Union; Series: T624 Roll: 168 Page: 156: 156 159 RICE A. J. Head M W 55 M1 20 GA GA GA Farmer Farmer; -- Rocksey [sic] Wife F W 35[*] M1 - - - GA GA GA.
[*Age error, Roxey was age 49 in the 1900 census.]
Note: Several McINTOSH families nearby.
"brother, A. J. Rice, Statenville, Ga." is named as a survivor in the September 4, 1923 obituary of his sister, Susan Thomas Young.
General Notes: Wife -
Arthur J RICE married Roxie Ann McKINNON. [Teresa Griffis]
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Henry McKINZIE and Mariah WHITE
Husband Henry McKINZIE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mariah WHITE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph B. WHITE ( - ) Mother: Sarah HOWELL (Cir 1765- )
Children
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James McKISSACK
Husband James McKISSACK
Born: Abt 1765 - Caswell County, North Carolina Christened: Died: Bet 1830 and 1840 - Henry County, Alabama Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Martha McKISSACK 749
Born: Abt 1800 - Georgia 749 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Parker BUTTS (1790-After 1860) 748 Marr: Abt 1826
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George Wilson McKOWN and Maude LaPette SMITH
Husband George Wilson McKOWN
Born: 26 Sep 1872 - Pennsylvania Christened: Died: 20 Dec 1944 - Montana Buried: - Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Cascade County, MontanaMarriage: 19 Jun 1901 - Pettis County, Missouri
Wife Maude LaPette SMITH 4165
AKA: Maude LaPettie DUGAN Born: 22 Jul 1869 - Greene County, Missouri 4165 Christened: Died: 20 Nov 1938 - Cascade County, Montana Buried: - Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Cascade County, Montana
Father: Henry Harrison SMITH (Abt 1842-Bef 1874) 4165 Mother: Ann Adelia STEVENS (1843-1917) 4165
Children
1 M Nathaniel Aylesworth McKOWN 2270
Born: 2 Apr 1902 - Missouri Christened: Died: 17 Feb 1989 Cremated: - ashes spread in Puget Sound,WashingtonSpouse: Eugenia Cary PATTERSON (1902-1998) 4438 Marr: Jul 1925 - Hawaii
General Notes: Husband -
Find A Grave Memorial# 104012555 lists George Wilson McKown's burial in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana. The memorial links to those of his father, Nathaniel A. McKown (1838 - 1902), his wife, Maud La Pette Dugan McKown (1869 - 1938), and son, Nathaniel Aylesworth McKown (1902 - 1989).
General Notes: Wife -
Maude LaPette Smith was a biological daughter of Henry Harrison Smith. She was an adopted daughter of George Ernest Dugan. Maude married first Emile J. Landmann on 1 June 1892 in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri. She married second George Wilson McKown on 19 June 1901 in Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri.
Tunkhannock Republican, 7 June 1901: Invitation to the wedding of George Wilson MC KOWN and Maude La Pette DUGAN, will occur at noon on Wed, J[u]n. 19th, at the First M. E. Church in Sedalia, MO. He is the son of Col. and Mrs. N. A. MC KOWN, of this place.
Find A Grave Memorial# 104012507 lists Maude's burial in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana. The memorial links to those for her adoptive parents, George Ernest Dugan (1845 - ____) and Ann Adelia Stevens Dugan (1843 - 1917)
her second husband, George Wilson McKown (1872 - 1944) and their son, Nathaniel Aylesworth McKown (1902 - 1989).
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John Patterson McKOWN and Deanna PENNINGTON
Husband John Patterson McKOWN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Aylesworth McKOWN (1902-1989) Mother: Eugenia Cary PATTERSON (1902-1998)
Marriage:
Wife Deanna PENNINGTON (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Frederick PENNINGTON Mother:
Other Spouse: ALLEN
Children
1 F Lorie Christine McKOWN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Michael Duncan HOFFMAN (living)
2 F Kimberly McKOWN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Nathaniel Aylesworth McKOWN and Eugenia Cary PATTERSON
Husband Nathaniel Aylesworth McKOWN 2270
Born: 2 Apr 1902 - Missouri Christened: Died: 17 Feb 1989 Cremated: - ashes spread in Puget Sound,Washington
Father: George Wilson McKOWN (1872-1944) Mother: Maude LaPette SMITH (1869-1938) 4165
Marriage: Jul 1925 - Hawaii
Wife Eugenia Cary PATTERSON 4438
Born: 24 Dec 1902 - Montana Christened: Died: 6 Sep 1998 - King County, Washington Cremated: - ashes spread in Puget Sound,Washington
Father: James Orville PATTERSON (1865-1952) 2268 Mother: Eugenia Cary HURST (1869-1910) 2268,2271
Children
1 F Shirley J. McKOWN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M John Patterson McKOWN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Deanna PENNINGTON (living)
General Notes: Husband -
Nathaniel Aylesworth McKown was a son of George Wilson McKown and Maude LaPette Smith, an adopted daughter of George Ernest Dugan. Nathaniel married Eugenia Cary Patterson.
"Nathaniel Aylesworth McKown was named after my great great grandfather, Nathaniel Aylesworth McKown, who received a medal of honor during the Civil War for capturing a confederate flag during the battle at Chapin's Farm (just south of Richmond, Va.) He also was a 1st Lieutenant of a colored regiment." [Kiwi Heilman, email 12.27.2012]
Nathaniel's father's family in 1900:
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3H3-TVC : accessed 27 Nov 2012), George W Mckown in household of Nathaniel Mckown, ED 148 Tunkhannock Township Tunkhannock borough Ward 1-2, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, United States; citing sheet 29A, family 198, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241500.
Nathaniel Mckown head M 62 Pennsylvania
Clarina Mckown wife F 61 Pennsylvania
Adelaide Mckown daughter F 33 Pennsylvania
George W. Mckown son M 27 Pennsylvania
Charles P. Mckown son M 25 Pennsylvania
Francis J. Mckown daughter F 23 Pennsylvania
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M83N-G8J : accessed 27 Nov 2012), Nathanel A Mc Kown in household of George W Mc Kown, , Cascade, Montana; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 8B, family 198, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820968.
George W. McKown self M 47 Pennsylvania
McKown wife F 50 Missouri
Nathanel A. McKown son M 17 Missouri
"Nathaniel McKown, Great Falls, Mont." is named as a passenger on the Matson passenger liner Lurlene departing from Seattle to Honolulu, Hawaii. [The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, Washington, Wednesday, July 9, 1924, Page 13]
Also listed on this voyage is William Aho of Montana. One year later, in July 1925, Nathaniel and William will be the grooms in a double Hawaiian wedding when their fiancees from Montana, Eugenia Patterson (Nathaniel) and Gladys Martin (William), sail from Seattle to join them.
"United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XCMF-DV1 : accessed 27 Nov 2012), George W Mckown, Great Falls, Cascade, Montana; citing enumeration district (ED) 0001, sheet 2A, family 14, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 1253.
George W. Mckown head M 57 Pennsylvania
Lapette D. Mckown wife F 59 Missouri
Announcing the Appointment of Nat A. McKown as the new Capitol Life Agency Manager in Seattle
Mr McKown joins the Capitol Life Insurance Company with over ten years experience in the insurance business. He is a graduate of Montana State University and is also known throughout the Seattle area for his achievements in the insurance field. Mr. McKown will maintain offices at 550 Mercer Street, Rom 104 - and will continue to serve the life insurance needs of Seattle and the surrounding counties. [The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle Washington, Monday, March 2, 1953, Page 5]
Nathaniel died February 17, 1989. He was cremated.
N. A. McKown born 2 April 1902 died 17 February 1989 at age 87. Last residence: King County, Washington 98034. Social security number: 559-10-9897 issued in California. ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VMML-DTG : accessed 01 Dec 2012), N A Mckown, 17 February 1989; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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EIGHTEENTH ARMY CORPS
FIRST DIVISION
Third Brigade
Sergt. Nathaniel A. McKown,* Company B. Fifty-eight Pennsylvania, advanced in front of our lines after the repulse of the enemy, capturing a rebel battle flag under severe picket fire.. He is recommended to the Secretary of War for a medal for gallantry. Sergeant McKown is promoted for good conduct to a lieutenant in the Sixth U. S. Colored Troops.
*Awarded a Medal of Honor [SOURCE: United States War Department. THE WAR OF THE REBELLION: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Series I, Volume 42. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1880-1901., http://www.lwfaam.net/cw/virginia/rpt_ews1.htm]
General Notes: Wife -
Eugenia Cary PATTERSON is listed as age 5 in the 1910 census. She is 17 in the 1920 census.
SAIL TO GET MARRIED
Montana Girls Plan Double Wedding in Hawaii
Pair on Voyage of Romance Among Passengers on Liner Lurline Bound for Honolulu
"It's the longest journey we have even dreamed we would make, our first sea voyage - and it will wind up in a double wedding." said Miss Eugenia Patterson of Great Falls, Mont.. who with Miss Gladys Martin of Missoula, sailed from Seattle yesterday afternoon on the Matson Navigation Company's liner Lurline, bound for Honolulu. "Yes, it's our greatest adventure." said Miss Martin. "We are from Montana en route to Honolulu to marry Montana boys. Isn't that interesting. A Montana double wedding in Hawaii." Miss Patterson said she was going to be married to Nat McKown, formerly of Great Falls, who is now employed in the advertising department of the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Miss Martin will wed William Aho, formerly of Billings, Mont., who is now employed by the Hawaiian Pineapple Company. [The Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, Washington, Sunday, July 19, 1925, Page 23]
"United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XH1F-2DR : accessed 27 Nov 2012), Eugenia P Mckown in household of Nathaniel A Mckown, Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii; citing enumeration district (ED) 0025, sheet 6A, family 158, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 2633.
Nathaniel A. Mckown head M 28 Missouri
Eugenia P. Mckown wife F 27 Montana
Shirley J. daughter Mckown F 0 Hawaii
"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K9CF-MPW : accessed 27 Nov 2012), Eugenia Mckown in household of Nathaniel Mckown, Councilmanic District 3, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Township, Los Angeles, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 60-178, sheet 6B, family 172, NARA digital publication T627, roll 400.
Nathaniel Mckown head M 38 Missouri
Eugenia Mckown wife F 37 Montana
Shirley Jean Mckown daughter F 10 Honolulu
John P. Mckown son M 7 Honolulu
TRAVEL TALK: The N. A. McKowns will fly to Honolulu Saturday - their first return to the islands (they were married there in in July 1925) since 1934. The travelers will spend three weeks with their daughter Shirley McKown, who moved to Honolulu from Los Angeles last November. The McKown's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John T. McKown, and their daughters, Christine and Kimberly, moved to town last month from Garden Grove, Calif. [The Seattle Daily Times Seattle, Washington, Sunday, May 5, 1968, Page 110]
Eugenia's death was listed on page C13 of The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Friday, September 11, 1998: McKOWN, Eugenia P., 95, of Bellevue, Sept. 6.
Eugenia's remains were cremated, the ashes spread in Puget Sound by her son, John Patterson McKown.
Eugenia P. Mckown, born 24 December 1902 died 6 September 1998 at age 96. Last residence: Bellevue, King County, Washington 98005. Social security number: 537-24-0696 issued in Washington. ["United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JG9L-B46 : accessed 27 Nov 2012), Eugenia P Mckown, 6 September 1998; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).]
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Richard McLEMORE and Lucille McLAUGHLIN
Husband Richard McLEMORE (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Lucille McLAUGHLIN (details suppressed for this person)
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Children
1 F Joyce Ann McLEMORE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marvin Oren WRIGHT (living)
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Estill Virgil SMITH and Margaret Wallace McLEAN
Husband Estill Virgil SMITH 3229
Born: 15 Sep 1888 - Vermillion County, Illinois 3229 Christened: Died: 14 Dec 1971 - San Francisco, California Buried:
Father: Robert Crittenden SMITH (1846-1923) 3230 Mother: Cynthia Evaline TAYLOR (1851-1919) 3231
Marriage: 30 Dec 1925 - San Francisco, California
Wife Margaret Wallace McLEAN
Born: 7 Dec 1892 - Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Christened: Died: 9 Jul 1961 - San Francisco, California Buried:
Children
1 F Cynthia Wallace SMITH
Born: 12 Oct 1928 - San Francisco, California Christened: Died: 8 Nov 1932 - San Francisco, California Buried:
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Marvin Oren WRIGHT and Joyce Ann McLEMORE
Husband Marvin Oren WRIGHT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Dillard Oren WRIGHT (Cir 1900- ) Mother: Fannie Pearl HALBERT (1903-1997)
Marriage:
Wife Joyce Ann McLEMORE (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard McLEMORE Mother: Lucille McLAUGHLIN
Children
1 F Linn Denise WRIGHT (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Gwen Ann WRIGHT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Keith SUMMERS (living)
3 F Jennifer Joyce WRIGHT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Jerry McLEOD and Betti Jo POWELL
Husband Jerry McLEOD (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Betti Jo POWELL (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Earnest Leigh POWELL (1911-1994) Mother: Ruby Corrine DUNN (1912-2003)
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John Arrowwood M'CLEOD and Dorothy TUTT
Husband John Arrowwood M'CLEOD (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Dorothy TUTT (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William TUTT (Cir 1870- ) Mother: Martha Meta JONES (1875- )
Children
1 M John Arrowwood M'CLEOD, Jr. (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M William Duncan M'CLEOD (details suppressed for this person)
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McLEROY and Annette POSEY
Husband McLEROY (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Annette POSEY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Fernando C. POSEY (1894-1967) Mother: Ruth CASON (1908-1931)
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McLOUD
Husband McLOUD
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Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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1 F Florence Elizabeth McLOUD 4510
Born: Abt 1890 - Texas Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George Washington HALBERT (1885- ) 1653 Marr: Abt 1908
2 M Ernest P. McLOUD 4510
Born: Abt 1906 - Texas Christened: Died: Buried:
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John Simon McMAKIN and Tallulah UPSHAW
Husband John Simon McMAKIN
Born: Jan 1855 - Russell County, Alabama Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: Abt 1876
Wife Tallulah UPSHAW
Born: Abt 1850 - Glennville, Russell County, Alabama Christened: Died: 27 Jan 1928 - Montgomery County, Georgia Buried:
Father: William Thomas UPSHAW (1821-1855) 1418 Mother: Mary Eliza HOLSEY (1824- ) 1418
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Charles McMEEKIN
Husband Charles McMEEKIN
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Duncan McMEEKIN
Born: Cir 1825 - Nelson County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sidney J. HALBERT (1829- ) Marr: Bef 1865
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William M. McMEEKIN and Tina SMITH
Husband William M. McMEEKIN
Born: 5 May 1865 - Oldham County, Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Duncan McMEEKIN (Cir 1825- ) Mother: Sidney J. HALBERT (1829- )
Marriage: 6 Jan 1885
Wife Tina SMITH
Born: Cir 1865 - Kentucky Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin SMITH (Abt 1840- ) Mother: Harriet ( - )
Children
1 M Samuel H. McMEEKIN
Born: Abt 1889 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband -
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 6th ed., 1887, Oldham Co. "WILLIAM M. McMEEKIN was born in Oldham County, Ky., near West Port, May 5, 1865, the last of our children born to Samuel D. and Sidney J. (Halbert) McMeekin, natives of Kentucky. Samuel D., a son of Charles McMeekin, a native of Kentucky, was born in Nelson County, Ky., but moved with his parents to Missouri when quite a youth, remained there for a number of years, but afterward moved back to his native State and settled in Oldham County. He has always followed farming. Our subject was reared on the farm, and educated at Eminence College. He has devoted his attention to agricultural pursuits from boyhood with the exception of two years, 1882 and 1883, that he was in Louisa trading. He settled where he now resided in 1885, and has 320 acres of valuable land, all well improved. January 6, 1885, he married Miss Tina Smith, a daughter of Benjamin R. and Harriet Smith, of Henry County. Mr. and Mrs. McMeekin are members of the Baptist Church. Politically he is a Democrat."
(http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/cgi-bin/search.cgi?read=oldham/mcmeekin.wm.txt&vsurname=Halbert&srchterm=halbert///)
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Possibly of Henry County, Kentucky where her parents livesd.
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