This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACE/902.1 Message Board Post: I miss Uncle Oscar alot. it has been years since I have seen,Cary, Sara, and Marlyn. Being here in Canada and in Bad health, I do not get around much.So Oatts Family I send my love. Always thinking of you, and I hope Aunt Tina is doing okay.Take care and God Bless.This message is from Sandy,Phyllis passed away September 28,2001.Judy is also here in Windsor. We stay busy with the grandkids.Bye for Now, tell Paul I said hello and hope he is doing fine.His birthday was on the 8th of June. Hope the family is all doing well.Just think it has been 30 years,siince I seen you last ! if you have a computer, You can email me at the address above. Bye. Give your mom a kiss for me.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1106.1.1 Message Board Post: Edward, I have a copy of the 1840 Todd Co Census and there are 3 Jones that could possibly be the father of your Harvey. John F. Jones b 1790-1800, Burwell b 1780-1790 and Amos Jones b 1770-1780 all have a male child between the ages of 15-20 .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1106.1 Message Board Post: 392 395 Jones Harry 28 M Farmer 150 Va 8 392 395 Jones Mary 28 F Va 9 392 395 Jones Alexander 9 M Ky 10 392 395 Jones Nancy 7 F Ky 11 392 395 Jones Martha 4 F Ky 12 392 395 Jones Columbus 2 M Ky 13 393 396 Brumfield Jas 70 M Va X 14 393 396 Brumfield Lucy 30 F Va 15 This 1850 Todd Co Census lists your Harvey (Harry) and his wife Mary. In the next household is James G Brumfield , Mary's father and her sister. James was married to Mary Keeling on Jul 31, 1805. Mary Keeling does not show up in the 1840 census so I am assuming she died before the census year. I am not connected directly to either of these families but have seen Mary Brumfield 's siblings listed on researchers pages as Terry, Lucy, Edward , Wiley Nunn, Ellen and Sam.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tomlinson, Jones Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1107 Message Board Post: I am looking for the parents and siblings of Hattie B. Tomlinson, m. Christopher Columbus Jones about 1886. Hattie born 11/6/1862, died 2/20/1951.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones, Brumfield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1106 Message Board Post: Looking for the parents and siblings of both Harvery A. L. Jones m. Mary Brumfield, December 23, 1840 in Todd Co. KY. According to the 1850 census, Harvey and Mary were both born in VA.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/0.498 Message Board Post: Greetings: I am a GGGGgrandson of the Reverend Alexander Chapman(1776-1834) and an amateur historian accumulating an increasingly disorganized mountain of information on the Porter Carson Helm Ewing & Chapman families. I would like to hear from anyone who might like to share information. Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/864.863.868.1 Message Board Post: The Thomas J. you mention is a son of William Driskill (1809-1880) and Elizabeth Griffin. William is a son of John Driskill (1782-1848) and Sarah Nunns (1784-1866). ALL these people were in Todd County. This John's father is supposed to be William Driskill who died in 1816 in Logan County (before Todd county was formed). Hope this helps. Brad
Hi... http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/todd/ On April 1, 1820, Todd officially became the sixty-fourth county of Kentucky. The name was to honor Col. John Todd, who fell in the Battle of Blue Lick. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Edwards" <bedwardsjr@email.msn.com> To: <KYTODD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:17 PM Subject: [KYTODD] County Name > How did the county come by its name? > > Bill Edwards > > > ==== KYTODD Mailing List ==== > Visit your Todd County KYGenWeb site at: > http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/todd/index.htm > >
How did the county come by its name? Bill Edwards
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1105 Message Board Post: Descendants of Gregor of the Golden Bridles Generation No. 1 1. GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES Notes for GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN BRIDLES: Although Clan Gregor legend traces its origins to Gregor MacAlpin (c.850), third son of King Alpin of the medieval Scottish kingdom of Dalriada, this Gregor is regarded as the Clan's name-father and first Chief. Children of GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN BRIDLES are: 2. i. IAIN CAM2 MACGREGOR, d. April 19, 1390. 3. ii. MALCOLM MACALPIN. 2. IAIN CAM2 MACGREGOR (GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) died April 19, 1390. Notes for IAIN CAM MACGREGOR: "Cam" means "One-eyed." Iain was the second Chief of Clan Gregor, as reckoned by the Clan's official history. "Buried on the north side of the high altar in Dysart near Dalmally, the old church in Glenorchy. This continued to be the burial place of the McGregor chiefs until 1528. A number of stone coffins together with foliated tomb slabs each showing in a panel the figure of an armed warrior with spear and two-handed sword, short tunic and high, conical, pointed helmet were found when the old church was demolished." Children of IAIN CAM MACGREGOR are: i. GILLESPIE ARCHIBALD3 MACGREGOR. ii. MALCOLM MACGREGOR. 4. iii. IAIN DUBH MACGREGOR, b. Bef. 1360; d. 1415, Stronmelochan. 5. iv. GREGOR MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1360, Scotland; d. 1415, Glenorchy, Scotland. 5. GREGOR3 MACGREGOR (IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1360 in Scotland, and died 1415 in Glenorchy, Scotland. He married IRIC MACALPIN, daughter of MALCOLM MACALPIN. Children of GREGOR MACGREGOR and IRIC MACALPIN are: 8. i. DOUGAL4 MACGREGOR. 9. ii. GREGOR MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1400, Scotland. 9. GREGOR4 MACGREGOR (GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1400 in Scotland. Child of GREGOR MACGREGOR is: 12. i. PATRICK5 MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1430, Scotland; d. July 09, 1518, Auchinchallone, Scotland. 12. PATRICK5 MACGREGOR (GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1430 in Scotland, and died July 09, 1518 in Auchinchallone, Scotland. Child of PATRICK MACGREGOR is: 15. i. GREGOR PATRICKSON6 MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1460, Scotland. 15. GREGOR PATRICKSON6 MACGREGOR (PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1460 in Scotland. Notes for GREGOR PATRICKSON MACGREGOR: Tutor to Glenstrae; leader of Clan Gregor 1528-1545. Probably was rightful Chief in 1519 but Campbells promoted chieftain of Clann Dugald Ciar (which was later led "unofficially" by Rob Roy). Children of GREGOR PATRICKSON MACGREGOR are: i. IAIN7 MACGREGOR. 17. ii. DUNCAN MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1490, Scotland; d. 1552, Scotland. 17. DUNCAN7 MACGREGOR (GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1490 in Scotland, and died 1552 in Scotland. He married MARY CAMPBELL. She was born in Ardkinglass, Scotland. Notes for DUNCAN MACGREGOR: Known as "Ladassach" which is Gaelic for "Lordly." Led a particularly wild bunch of MacGregors after the Campbells meddled in the clan succession. This band came to be known as the "Children of the Mist" (not the whole clan, as widely thought), and Ladassach's descendants took that nickname for their branch. "The ringleader of all the most recalcitrant Gregarch of his time, doubtless as the righteous heir to the MacGregor. Starved of land they nearly exterminated the clan MacLaren and overran their lands in Balquhidder (1543-1558). In 1532 they slew the minister because of an argument with the MacLarens about who should go into church first. These wild Gregarach were called The Children of the Mist." Children of DUNCAN MACGREGOR and MARY CAMPBELL are: i. MALCOLM ROY8 MACGREGOR. 19. ii. GREGOR MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1520, Scotland; d. 1552, Scotland. 19. GREGOR8 MACGREGOR (DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1520 in Scotland, and died 1552 in Scotland. He married ISABEL CAMERON. She was born in Stronhead. Notes for GREGOR MACGREGOR: First chieftain of the Children of the Mist (Clann Eagh?) of Clan Gregor. Was executed along with his father and a brother by the Campbells. Children of GREGOR MACGREGOR and ISABEL CAMERON are: i. GREGOR9 MACGREGOR. ii. PATRICK MACGREGOR. 22. iii. DUNCAN MACGREGOR, b. Abt. 1550, Scotland. 22. DUNCAN9 MACGREGOR (GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1550 in Scotland. He married (1) DAUGHTER MACFARLANE, daughter of MACFARLANE. He married (2) CHRISTIAN MACFARLANE. Notes for DUNCAN MACGREGOR: 2nd chieftain of the Children of the Mist. Was known as "Aberach" because he grew up near Lochaber. "Slain by Robert Campbell 2nd son of Black Duncan of the Cowl on Rannoch Moor in 1603 (In Famed Breadalbane p134). A stout man of very fine appearance." Children of DUNCAN MACGREGOR and DAUGHTER MACFARLANE are: 26. i. PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, b. Scotland. ii. ROBERT MACGREGOR. iii. ALPIN MACGREGOR. 26. PATRICK10 MACGREGOR (DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born in Scotland. He married MARIAN MACDONALD. She was born in Achtriochtan, Glencoe, Scotland. Notes for PATRICK MACGREGOR: Called "Aberach" like his father, Patrick was the third chieftain of the Children of the Mist, and is an ancestor of the 23rd Chief of Clan Gregor, Sir Gregor MacGregor of MacGregor, Bt. (Ret.), who now lives in Newtyle, Angus, Scotland. While this is the family line of the present-day Chiefs of Clan Gregor, who are descended from Patrick's elder son Iain, however in Patrick's time the Chiefs were of another line, based in Glenstrae. Mississippi author (and McGehee cousin) Stark Young led some McGehee descendants to believe their ancestor was not Patrick Aberach but Patrick Roy of Glenstrae, who was the Clan Chief during Montrose's campaign. This cannot be the case because Patrick Roy's son James succeeded as Chief in due time, and was too young to have been out with Montrose. In the 1640s when King Charles was fighting for his throne (and, as it turned out, his life) against the English Parliamentarians and Scottish Covenanters, Clan Gregor rallied with other Highland clans for the King under the command of James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose. The MacGregors, including Patrick Aberach and his son James, were led by their Chief, Patrick Roy, who was a distant cousin of Patrick Aberach. Montrose was so impressed with the MacGregors' valor that he promised on the King's behalf that, upon victory, the clan's name (proscribed in 1603) and lands (taken by the Campbells over a number of years) would be restored. The promise died with the King in 1649, and although the MacGregors' name was finally restored in 1775, their lands never were. Longstanding McGehee legend identifies Thomas MackGehee (d. 1724) as having been born James MacGregor son of Patrick MacGregor, but more recent findings indicate that if any McGehee ancestor was born in Scotland it was Thomas' likely father, recorded in Virginia records as William MackGahye. Some McGehees have believed that our ancestor is the same James MacGregor who signed an oath of allegiance in Virginia in 1652, but this James is known to have lived out his days in Maryland under his own name. However, the James of the oath is of unknown origin, so the James MacGregor legend remains alive. Therefore I identify my ancestor William MackGahye in these notes with James, younger son of Patrick Aberach MacGregor. Children of PATRICK MACGREGOR and MARIAN MACDONALD are: 31. i. IAIN11 MACGREGOR, b. Bef. 1618. 32. ii. WILLIAM MACKGAHYE, b. Abt. 1618, Scotland; d. Abt. 1675, VA. 32. WILLIAM11 MACKGAHYE (PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1618 in Scotland, and died Abt. 1675 in VA. Notes for WILLIAM MACKGAHYE: Born in Scotland, presumably in 1618 (see below). Arrived in Virginia by 1653; was listed in that year as a headright on a grant of 1,000 acres to William Hoccaday of York County, VA. "Headright" means that his passage to the colony was paid by Hoccaday, who as a result received a set amount additional acres on his land grant for each such immigrant. Most persons who immigrated in this manner repaid their fare by indentured servitude. In 1658 William MackGahye testified in a court case in York County, giving his age as "about forty." There is no certain information about William's marriage if any, nor conclusively identifying him as the father of Thomas and William MackGehee (q.v.), but the proximity in time, place, and surname are highly persuasive. NEW INFORMATION: 20 March 2001---------- From: Louis D. Megehee, Jr. To: Kevin McGehee Sent: Tuesday, 20 March, 2001 9:03 PM Subject: William (the Immigrant) Kevin, This will read better with a "fixed width" font. While I was at the Library today helping my wife, Josephine, get ready for a meeting of the Genealogy Club tomorrow, I found a book sitting out on one of the tables in the Genealogy and Local History Room: The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700, Edited by John Camden Hotten, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980. I had never gone through it, and I found, on p. 504, from the Parish Register of St. James Parish, Virginia, on 20 Dec 1679: Servants Land Negros "MACKGERRY WILLIAM pore | ..... | ....1 | ....." I don't know what the "1" under Land means, but most entries had much more, which would correspond to William's having been an indentured servant to pay for his transportation. This spelling of "Mackgahaye" is reasonable when you consider how a non-genealogist might interpret the 17th Century handwriting and spelling! [I've seen worse: On the 1870 census of Hancock County, MS, my gg grandfather's name was taken to be "MacGerher" - I only found him when I read the entire census! I interpret the spelling as "Meegeehee"]. Also, the date and area agree with where we find both Thomas and William MackGehee. Just another little "bit" of information. Dan Megehee lmegehee@datastar.net Children of WILLIAM MACKGAHYE are: 36. i. THOMAS12 MACKGEHEE, b. Bef. 1659, VA; d. July 27, 1724, St. John's Parish, King William Co., Virginia. 37. ii. WILLIAM MACKGEHEE, b. November 01, 1672, New Kent Co., Virginia; d. December 09, 1748, Caroline Co., Virginia. 36. THOMAS12 MACKGEHEE (WILLIAM11 MACKGAHYE, PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Bef. 1659 in VA, and died July 27, 1724 in St. John's Parish, King William Co., Virginia. He married ANN BASTROP, daughter of THOMAS BASTROP and PELL. She was born Abt. 1664 in County Kent, England, and died Bef. 1724 in Virginia. Notes for THOMAS MACKGEHEE: Became a prosperous and respected planter. Notes for ANN BASTROP: Thomas' wife is widely reported as Mary Mumford, but records indicate Mary was instead the mother-in-law of Thomas' son Edward. This leaves Ann Bastrop (Baytop?) by default. I believe Ann's name may have been recorded as Baytop in confusion between her and Ann Baytop Scott, who married a much later McGehee. Children of THOMAS MACKGEHEE and ANN BASTROP are: i. ANNA13 MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1679, Virginia; m. WILLIAM BUTLER; b. Abt. 1679, Virginia; d. Bef. 1724, Virginia. 41. ii. DINAH MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1683, King William Co., VA; d. Virginia. 42. iii. WILLIAM MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1689. 43. iv. ABRAHAM MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1695, New Kent Co. or Hanover Co., Virginia; d. Abt. September 21, 1743, Goochland Co., VA. 44. v. EDWARD MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1701, King William Co., Virginia; d. Bef. January 28, 1771, Virginia. vi. MARY MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1704, King William Co., VA; d. Virginia; m. WILLIAM DICKSON; b. Abt. 1702, Virginia; d. Bef. 1724, Virginia. 45. vii. SARAH MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1705, King William Co., VA; d. Virginia. 46. viii. SAMUEL MCGEHEE, b. July 27, 1706, St. John's Parish, King William Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1790, Louisa Co., Virginia. 47. ix. JACOB MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1707, St. James Parish, King William Co., VA; d. December 06, 1783, Prince Edward Co., VA. Notes for COMMODORE JOHN MACGREGOR: an officer in the RN who, proceeding to the East Indies attained the rank of Commodore in the Bombay Marine and served with distinction on the coast of Coromandel. On his return he landed in Batavia where he died after 24 hours illness. He left everything to his sister's son on condition that he take the name MacGregor. 42. WILLIAM13 MCGEHEE (THOMAS12 MACKGEHEE, WILLIAM11 MACKGAHYE, PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES) was born Abt. 1689. He married MARY CARR. Notes for WILLIAM MCGEHEE: E-Mail Comment from Louis D. ("Dan") Megehee, Jr.: Were there 2 William MackGehees in Virginia in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, or was there only one? The first argument that there were 2 was the baptism date for William, son of Thomas, as 10 Oct 1689, coupled with William, the Quaker, having sons who got married in 1721 & 1722 ... Even if William, son of Thomas was 10 when baptized, that still doesn't quite fit, especially when one considers that Catherine, who MUST HAVE BEEN a daughter of William, was married on 20 May 1713 !!! My wife, Josephine, just found an additional bit of information that, as far as I am concerned, conclusively proves that there MUST HAVE BEEN two Williams. She was completing an application for a prospective member of her Colonial Dames of the XVII Century Chapter, she was reviewing the qualifications, found the following: "For Virginia only, the "Quit Rent Roll of 1704," which proves the settler to have owned the land at least 7 years before 1704, is acceptable." This means that William, the Quaker MUST HAVE OWNED LAND in Virginia by 1697, since he paid the Quick Rent on 131 « acres in New Kent County, VA. NOTICE: This William OWNED LAND only eight years after William, son of Thomas was baptized! Just thought you ought to know. Children of WILLIAM MCGEHEE and MARY CARR are: i. MARY14 MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1716; m. JOHN GRAVES, Abt. 1730; b. Abt. 1710. 56. ii. JOHN MARCH MCGEHEE, b. 1718, Louisa Co., VA; d. 1801. iii. ANN MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1720, Hanover Co., Virginia; m. BENJAMIN BIBB, Abt. 1742; b. Abt. 1720. 57. iv. CARR MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1736, Hanover Co., Virginia; d. 1782, Caroline Co., Virginia. 56. JOHN MARCH14 MCGEHEE (WILLIAM13, THOMAS12 MACKGEHEE, WILLIAM11 MACKGAHYE, PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES)1 was born 1718 in Louisa Co., VA2, and died 18012. He married ANN GRAVES August 05, 1743 in Louisa Co., Virginia, daughter of JOHN GRAVES and FRANCES. She was born 1719 in Louisa Co., VA, and died Bef. November 02, 1798. Notes for JOHN MARCH MCGEHEE: Source for this individual and all descendants: Brenda Mayer Children of JOHN MCGEHEE and ANN GRAVES are: 111. i. WILLIAM15 MCGEHEE, b. 1747, Louisa Co., VA; d. October 02, 1842, Louisa Co., VA. 112. ii. JOHN MCGEHEE, b. March 15, 1748/49; d. June 04, 1825. 113. iii. AUGUSTINE MCGEHEE, b. February 28, 1749/50; d. December 20, 1830. iv. ELIZABETH MCGEHEE3, b. Abt. 1755, Louisa Co., VA; m. (1) RICHARD BOND; b. Abt. 1755; m. (2) BOND3. v. MARY MCGEHEE3, b. 1757, Louisa Co., VA; d. Bef. April 10, 1809. 114. vi. EDWARD MCGEHEE, b. February 16, 1758, Louisa Co., VA; d. February 21, 1819. vii. SUSANNAH MCGEHEE3, b. 1759, Louisa Co., VA; m. MALLORY3. viii. FRANCES MCGEHEE, b. Abt. 1760. ix. AGNES MCGEHEE3, b. 1761, Louisa Co., VA. x. SARAH MCGEHEE3, b. 1763, Louisa Co., VA; m. WILLIAM HAINES, January 02, 1787. 115. xi. LUCY MCGEHEE, b. 1765, Louisa Co., VA. xii. BARBARA MCGEHEE3, b. 1767, Louisa Co., VA; m. RICHARD GROOM3, March 09, 17954. 112. JOHN15 MCGEHEE (JOHN MARCH14, WILLIAM13, THOMAS12 MACKGEHEE, WILLIAM11 MACKGAHYE, PATRICK10 MACGREGOR, DUNCAN9, GREGOR8, DUNCAN7, GREGOR PATRICKSON6, PATRICK5, GREGOR4, GREGOR3, IAIN CAM2, GREGOR OF THE GOLDEN1 BRIDLES)10 was born March 15, 1748/4911, and died June 04, 182511. He married MARY STEWART12 January 24, 1775 in Louisa Co., VA. She was born Abt. 1755, and died October 25, 184613. Children of JOHN MCGEHEE and MARY STEWART are: 215. i. JOHN STEWART16 MCGEHEE, b. November 02, 1775; d. Bef. June 04, 1825. ii. NANCY MCGEHEE14, b. October 03, 177715; m. JOHN EDWARDS16, January 09, 179717. iii. LUCY MCGEHEE18, b. February 08, 178019; m. GEORGE HICKS20, February 11, 179921. iv. CHARLES MCGEHEE22, b. October 25, 178223. v. MARY MCGEHEE24, b. April 29, 178525; m. JAMES WILLIAMS26, January 20, 181227. vi. JANE MCGEHEE28, b. August 07, 178729; m. WILLIAM WILLIAMS30, November 20, 181031. 216. vii. DILLARD MCGEHEE, b. May 11, 1790; d. July 18, 1853, Todd Co., KY. viii. AGNES MCGEHEE32, b. January 25, 179333. ix. CARR MCGEHEE34, b. June 25, 179535; d. October 07, 1852, Todd Co., KY35; m. LUCY TATE36; d. November 29, 1852, Todd Co., KY37. x. PATSEY MCGEHEE38, b. October 18, 179739. 217. xi. GARRETT CONNOR MCGEHEE, b. November 16, 1799; d. August 08, 1878.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1104 Message Board Post: McGehees in Todd County, Kentucky 1830 Census Extract George Hicks and Lucy McGehee Hicks. William Luderman married Pauline Hicks Nov 4, 1844 Lucy McGehee, age 70, living in Luderman household in 1850 Census She owned one 80 yo female slave 1840 Census Extract (Lucy's brothers, I have copy of her family tree) Carr McGehee, Wife, 8 children Dillard McGehee, wife, 5 children 1850 Census Carr McGehee 55 M Farmer VA Lucy 53 F VA Matilda 18 F Ky Ann 16 F Ky Nancy 14 F Ky Charles 9 M Ky Owned 12 Slaves (1850 Slave Census) Dillard McGehee 60 M VA Elizabeth 50 F VA Michael 20 M VA John 24 M VA James 14 M VA Owner 8 slaves >From 'Todd County Biographical Sketches', Todd Cty Library "Charles J Mcgehee, Born 12-8-1840 in Todd County, Ky: is the son of CArr and Lucy (Tate) McGehee-- both natives of Louisa County. Va. Father .. his death in 1852, aged fifty-five. The mother died in 1852, aged fifty-one. The parents came to Todd County in 1825, and settled in southern portion ... He was married Octeber12, 1865, to Mrs Sarah J. (Edwrads) Martin. May 2002 Dale Moore dmoore43@cox.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACE/675.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I am interested in your Michael and Jeremiah Holland. Could you give me some dates and we can compare? My Michael 1804 Ireland had son Thomas born Ireland married Julia.. Thomas had son Jeremiah 1875 in Mass.married Mary Mcgovern. any help Mary new address kwgoldwing@attbi.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McGehee-Martin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1098.2 Message Board Post: >From data obtained on McGehee webpages on Ancestry there is a Mary McGehee daughter of Carr and Lucy Tate shown married to an unknown Martin.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1098.1 Message Board Post: This may not help but .. "Charles J. MeGehee; born Dec 8, 1840 in Todd County, Ky; is the son of Carr and Lucy (Tate) McGehee - both natives of Louisa County, Va." ... "He was married October 12, 1865, to Mrs Sarah J. (Edwards) Martin. She is a daughter of H. B. and Elizabeth Martin, of this county;..." REf: Todd County Biographical Sketches, Pg 249-250 Todd County Library. May 2002
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/354.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I do not think these Jenkins are closely related. My Sadie Jenkins is Sarah F. Jenkins. She married Hershel Moore. They lived in Kentucky (Todd County). Sadie's father was Marcus Jenkins (Born in Monroe County ,KY). Marcus Jenkins' Father was Henry B. Jenkins (Born in Virginia). To my knowlege, Sarah (Sadie) never had any children, but she did have six other siblings.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/gBB.2ACE/354.2.1 Message Board Post: Is or could this be related to Sadie L. Jenkins who last address was Norfolk, Virginia in 1950? Searching for my great grandmother. One of her daughters, named Lettie. Jenkins was married to Thomas Edward Mitchell, divoreced and married Fred Green. Lettie passed away 1955 in Norfolk, Virgiinia. Thank you for any information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Birth Records Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1084.1.1 Message Board Post: Most people in earlier times posted the family birth records in the family bible. Kentucky did not require birth records recorded until about 1911. If you have a particular person in mind post a query on a family message board or county in which the person once resided.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1084.1 Message Board Post: Ky didn't require vital statistics be consistently recorded until the latter half of the 19th Century, and Todd Co. wasn't formed until 1820, I think. Census and tax records are your best bet.
Hello and this is my work address, the other one is robin@apex.net I am very confused to have found out from a newly discovered family member that we cant seem to figure out who the children of Smith Gibson and Abby Gill are. Old Smith was married at least 4 times and the dates dont seem to jive with anything that we have. Does anyone have information on Abby Gill or her family? Or know 100% which of the Gibson children were really hers and which were from the other marriages? Columbus Washington Gibson is my gggrandfather and son of Smith Gibson and ??????? . We had thought that his mother was Caroline Haggard but according to old family info they say she is not, HELP !!! Thank you Robin Holt Mccracken county KY
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gBB.2ACE/1103 Message Board Post: Looking for any info. on Elton(Alton)Bailey of Elkton , KY.