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    1. [McCARTY-L] Nannie Lane McCarty
    2. Sue
    3. Posted on: McCarty & McCarthy Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/McCarty?read=187 Surname: McCarty, Cox, Underhill ------------------------- Nannie's fathers name is John McCarty, he married Nannie Lane Cox in 1866, Warrenton VA. Nannie's oldest sister is named Virginia, Her brother is Jessie. I believe that one sister is named Sarah. sue

    05/26/2000 12:47:09
    1. [McCARTY-L] Ted /Edward McCarty 1950's guitar maker
    2. Greg & Connie McCarty
    3. My son is a guitar player and is very interested on finding information on this man. Where he comes from and relatives also he is very interested in his guitar experience. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks Connie ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/25/2000 01:29:04
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] JEREMIAH MCCARTY
    2. I'M SEARCHING FOR TWO McCarty women: Mary McCarty-who married David Weaver Langley in Laurel Co, KY 9-24-1868 and Jane (Jenny) McCarty who married-John Sidebottom 5-28-1792 Clark Co,KY> both of these women were said to be of Native American ancestry. I sure would like to know of their parents and siblings and if there is any Cherokee or whatever there. thanks, cheryl

    05/24/2000 01:47:01
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] Justin Mccarty family KY & IN
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. There is a book by a Justin McCarty about his family in Indiana, as I remember. I found it years ago in a university library, and read it to see if he was related to me. He wasn't and I have lost the citation; but I can look it up if anyone needs to find it. Anelle

    05/24/2000 12:13:01
    1. [McCARTY-L] Justin Mccarty family KY & IN
    2. Veanna Lewis
    3. Posted on: McCarty & McCarthy Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/McCarty?read=186 Surname: McCarty, Lewis, Ward ------------------------- Looking for information on the McCarty family of Washington and Marion Cos KY. Justin McCarty had several children including a son James who Married 1.Priscilla Hayes 2.Rachel Hines. James died of Cholera,at some point Rachel remarried and moved to Indiana, not sure if married before or after move. this would have been in the late 1850s, Rachel is buried under the name Ward I have no information on her second husband. Locations Washington/Marion Co KYs and Martin/Dubois Co IN

    05/23/2000 07:48:48
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] to Anelle
    2. Your Shelton are much younger than mine. Thomas Shelton was died in 1859. Though there are several folks in the Knights5 group that have ties to Texas and I believe Tarrant Texas. Many of my group are still in Missouri some on pretty much the same property their ancestors settled. terri

    05/21/2000 01:57:33
    1. [McCARTY-L] VA deeds
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. Dear McCarty researchers: in my effort to learn more about my proven Enoch McCarty, and his father, proven to be another Enoch by the following documents, I was about to email this to another researcher. Then I realized that other McCarty researchers might find these helpful, so I am enclosing details of these VA documents. They are from a professional whom I hired a few years ago. In trying to be cautious, I have said I do not have proof that my proven Enoch was the son of the Enoch born 1753, and said to be the son of Darby McCarty. But now that I think about it, the names of siblings here are so correct I think, and while the same names were used over and over again in the family, this probably does prove that they all are my family. It does not give a proven connection to Darby McCarty, but again, the time and place are correct. Here are the document details. Hopefully they will help someone: In the original county records for Washington County, Enoch McCarty from William Bennett and wife Keziah, 1/486... dated October 10, 1796, both parties res. in Washington County... for "value received" ... 125 acres of land on a branch of the north fork of the Holstein River, in Washington County, bounded in part by land Enoch McCarty already owns... witnesses were John Campbell, Young Lee, John Marshall, Newberry James, and John Shannon. E. McC. from Isaac Spratt & wife Jean (or Jane), 2/102... dated December 16, 1794, both parties res. in Washington County... for ___ pounds current money... 42_ acres of land in Washington County on the north side of Walkers Mountain and on the waters of the north fork of Holstein River, bounded in part by land owned by Enoch McCarty... witnesses were not named. E. McC. from William Bennett, 2/117... dated October 2, 1797, both parties res. in Washington County ... 267 acres of land in that county, on Mill Creek, where Bennett lived at the time, and being "contiguous to Walkers Mountain"... witnesses Adam Neel, Clark Baning, Jesse Richardson, Robert Fowler, and Young Lee. E. McC. to David Smith, 3/43 (84) and E. McC. from David Smith, 3/44 ... both deeds dated March 12, 1803, and both parties reside in Washington County... each sells a parcel of land to the other... McCarty sells 158 acres on the north fork of Holstein River and on the north side of Walkers Mountain, for $700... Smith sells 387 acres on the same stream and same side of the mountain, for $1,000... the parcel Smith sells is bounded in part by lands of William King, John Campbell, and someone named Wylie... no witnesses named, and no mention of any wife of E.McC. E. McC. to Benjamin McCarty, 4/322 ... no mention of a wife of E.McC.... dated June 20, 1810, both parties reside in Washington County... the 387 acres Enoch purchased from David Smith in 1803, the consideration here being $1,000 also... no witnesses named. E. McC. from John Campbell, 6/198... dated January 16, 1816, both parties, the res. of neither being specified... acreage is not specified either, and the title is warranted by the grantor only in so far "as a right may be vested in him through the conveyance of the agent of the Loyal Company and no farther"... no witnesses named. (see 325 too) The heirs of Enoch McCarty, deceased, to James McCarty, a son of the deceased, and a resident of Washington County, Virginia ... 9/406... dated January 14, 1819, the deceased having been of Washington County, Virginia... for $1,200 current money of the United States... 300 acres of land in Washington County, "encumbered nevertheless with the dower of Eleanor McCarty widow & relict of the said Enoch McCarty deceased"... the tract of land is described in part as "comprehending within its limits the whole of a tract granted to William Bennett and the residue surveyed for the Loyal Company grantee to John Campbell and by his son John conveyed to Enoch McCarty senior assignee of Robert Fowler"... the heirs who signed the deed are Benjamin McCarty, Elizabeth T. McCarty (Benjamin's wife), Jesse Richardson, Sally Richardson (by her X mark), James Wylie, Polly Wylie (by her X mark), Henry Williams (by his mark), Elizabeth Williams (by her mark), Thomas Bates, Nancy Bates, Jacob Hays, and Rebecca Hays... the signatures and marks of the Williams, Richardson, and Wylie couples were certified in Lee County, Virginia, while the others were certified in Washington County. E. McC. to Robert Weirs, 9/643... dated September 20, 1828, both res. in Washington County, Virginia... 134 acres on the north side of a spur of Walkers Mountain... the text of the deed states that this Enoch had a brother James McCarty who had died by the time this deed is executed, and that James left heirs who are unspecified here... no witnesses named, and no mention of any wife of Enoch. E. McC. to James McCarty's heirs, 9/647... dated September 27, 1828, residences not specified... the heirs of James McCarty deceased are all his children, and their names are given as Able Little and Eliza his wife, Ellenor McCarty, Maria McCarty, Enoch J. McCarty, William McCarty, Francis McCarty, and Sally McCarty... the deed conveys Enoch's one-ninth part of 300 acres left to him by Enoch McCarty Senr, deceased, and also a tract containing "between six and ten acres", all in Washington County... no witnesses are named, nor is any wife of Enoch mentioned. Enoch McCarty junr to George Buchanan, 9/648... dated September 20, 1828, a bond for title... the property is in Washington County, "in the rich valley", on the north fork of Holston River, near the foot of Walkers Mountain, adjoining lands of John Lamie, James Buchanan, Patick Buchanan, and Samuel Smith... witnesses Charles Tate, Benj. McCarty, and James Kincannon... no mention made of any wife of Enoch McCarty... a related deed follows... E. McC. to George Buchanan, with no mention of McCarty's wife, 10/302 ... dated in 1830, residences not specified... the land is the aforesaid property, which Enoch (jr.) had obtained from his late brother, James, but for which no deed had been executed before James died... the bond aforesaid was related to Enoch's acquisition of the title to the property, which needed to await action of the court. There is also one other deed from Enoch McCarty Jr. to the heirs of his brother, James McCarty, dated in September of 1828, and recorded on page 133 of deed book 10, Washington County, Virginia, in which no mention of Enoch's wife is made. Beyond these, there are no deeds recorded in Washington County involving Enoch McCarty. Clearly, we can see from these that the man you wanted me to study, who was born in Virginia in the 1790's, was the son of another by the same name. The senior Enoch was living in Washington County as early as 1794; and again, he was taxed there as early as 1787. Enoch Sr. died by 1819. In the Washington County probate records, I found that Enoch Sr. did not leave any will. He did have an inventory submitted, which amounted to $2,407.61. It included some horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, grain, potatoes, etc., and three slaves. Besides the usual household goods, it also included bee hives, pistols, a still, a wagon, and more. The inventory was signed by Ellander McCarty, the administratrix, and Benjamin McCarty, administrator, as well as John Campbell, John Shannon, and Isaac Spratt, and was submitted to the court on March 18, 1819. The account and settlement report was dated December 16, 1822, and while it does not name any other family members than Benjamin and Eleanor, it specifies that the distribution went to nine legatees (these did not include the widow/administratrix, as she received her thirds on a separate line).

    05/21/2000 01:57:04
    1. [McCARTY-L] Ireland and England > VA & MD > NC > SC > AL > MS > LA
    2. Hello, I am looking for my information on my WALKER, SPRADLEY, JEFFERSON and BELL lines that connect with my JONES and McCARTY lines which also connect with LARAMORE, HATTEN/HATTON, WOMACK, GRISHAM, LOTT, LIGHTFOOT, and SLAUGHTER lines and others......would be most grateful for any help in any direction possible. The McCARTY line is from County Cork, Ireland and several other Irish lines including the WALKER and GRISHAM. Looking forward to hearing from anyone with connecting information especially regarding the gaps/missing pieces of info. Thanks very much. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett beginning with my 4th great grandmother, Sarah WALKER ..born: 1795 in Edgefield, SC ..died: Nov., 1850 in Louvin, Jasper Co., MS ..mother: Martha Jefferson BELL ......born: prob. bet. 1760 - 1775 in ?? ......mother: possibly ? JEFFERSON .........born: abt. 1730 - 1740 ......father: ? BELL .........born: abt. 1720 - 1740 ..father: Samuel WALKER ....born: prob. bet. 1750 - 1775 .....mother: ?? .....father: ? WALKER .......born: prob. bet. 1720 - 1755 .........(family from IRELAND) md: Alford McCARTY ..born: 22 Apr 1791 in Edgefield Co., SC ..died: Nov 1850 in Louin, Jasper Co., MS ..buried: Mt. Pisgah Cem., Louvin, .............Jasper Co., MS ..mother: Sarah LAREMORE ....born: 22/28? Sep 1772 on .............Pee Dee River, SC ....died: abt. 1850 in Wayne Co., MS ....md: 28 Jul 1790 ......mother: Martha ? (surname?) .........parents: ?? ......father: Edward LAREMORE .........born: bef. 1757 .........parents: ?? ..father: Edward McCARTY ....born: 11 Feb 1772 in Edgefield Dist., SC ....died: abt. 1850 near Eucutta Creek, .............Wayne Co., MS ....mother: Ellen ? (surname? ......parents: ?? ....father: Michael McCARTY, Jr., (M.D.?) (RS) ......born: 16 Feb 1754 in Edgefield Dist., SC ......died: 17 Nov 1843 .........on Warrier River, Tuscaloosa Co., AL ......buried: Cane Brake Cemetery ......md: wife # 1: Ellen ? (surname?) ......md: bet. 1769 - 1772 .........parents: ?? ......md: wife # 2: Martha BODDIE .........parents: ?? ......md: abt. 1771 ......md: Nancy PHILLIPS .........parents: ?? .........mother: ?? .....father: Michael McCARTY, Sr. ........born: abt. 1728 in County Cork, Ireland ........mother: ?? ........father: ?? Children of Sarah WALKER and Alford McCARTY include: I. Hyram/Hiram McCARTY ......born: 23 Jul 1811 in Edgefield Co., SC md: Nancy SPRADLEY, ......parents: ?? ......md: be. 1826 - 1833 Children: ...(1.) Martha Ann 'Caroline' (Matilda?) McCARTY ...........born: 5 Dec 1833 ...........died: 1932 in Winn Parish, LA ...........buried: Winn Parish, LA ...........md: 1851 ...........md. William Tunley JONES ..............born: ..............mother: Melinda EVANS ..................mother: ?? ..................father: "Panther" EVANS ..............father: Alson/Alison JONES ..................mother: ?? ..................father: Benjamin JONES ...........Children of William Tunley JONES and ...............and Martha Ann Caroline McCARTY: ............... (not in order and some ..................are farther toward bottom of page) ..............{1.1.} Judge Wiley R. JONES ........................lived in New Orleans, LA ..............{1.2.} Rodella 'Della' JONES ................b: 1868 ................lived in Winn Parish and ................West Carroll Parish, LA ................md: Cicero Lamkin HATTEN ...................Children: ...................{1.2.1.} Ethel Rosalee HATTEN .....................md: # 1: Joseph Marion WOMACK .....................Children: ......................{1.2.1.1.) J. A. Willie 'Bo' WOMACK ......................{1.2.1.2.) Joseph Marion WOMACK, Jr. ......................md: # 2: Louis Hector SLAUGHTER ......................b: abt. 1870 ......................mother: Clarissa 'Clara' WILLIAMS .........................mother: Elizabeth WILLIAMS ............................b: aft. 1795 in Ohio ............................parents: ?? .........................father: William WILLIAMS ............................b: abt. 1795 in Maryland ............................parents: ?? ......................father: Hudson H. SLAUGHTER .........................b: 1844 in AL .........................mother: Susan CROUCH ............................b: 1815 ............................mother: Sarah ? ............................father: Samuel CROUCH ..............................b: abt. 1785 in NC ............................father: John M. SLAUGHTER ...............................b: abt. 1795 in NC ..................................md: # 1: ?? ..................................md: # 2: Susan CROUCH .....................................b: abt. 1815 in NC ..................................md: # 3: Elizabeth Marcia HORTON (HENRY) .....................................child: Marcia SLAUGHTER ..............................mother: Mary McDONALD/McDANIEL ...................................parents: ?? ..............................father: Owen SLAUGHTER, Sr. ..................................mother: Elizabeth (BOLTON?) ..................................father: Owen SLAUGHTER, Jr. ......................{1.2.1.3.} Patrick LaMoyne SLAUGHTER ......................{1.2.1.4.} Ethel LaVerne SLAUGHTER .......................................(my mother) ....................................md: Billy Earle MYRICK .......................................(my father) ...................{1.2.2.} Buelah HATTEN .......................md: Grady FOWLER ...................{1.2.3.} Cyriil/Cyrill HATTEN ...................{1.2.4.} Denton HATTEN ...................{1.2.5.} Myra HATTEN ...................{1.2.6.} Zulema 'Lema' HATTEN .................................(never married) ...................{1.2.7.} Henry HATTEN .................................(died young) ...................{1.2.8.} Donald HATTEN .................................(died young) ...................{1.2.9.) Mark HATTEN parents of the above Cicero Lamkin HATTEN: Lawrence M. HATTEN ....(Confed. soldier/Civil War, wounded and captured Battle of Nashville after fighting in the Battle of Franklin, TN, died as POW at Union Camp Chase, Ohio) ..father: William (2) HATTEN ...........wife # 1: Frances Lucretia 'Patsy' LOTT ...........wife # 2: Anna NETTLES ....born: 1800 in Nash Co., NC ....mother: Sarah 'Sally' UNDERWOOD .......born: abt. 1775 .......mother: Hannah CLARK ...........father: Robert CLARK .......father: Jacob UNDERWOOD ....father: Lewis Lamkin HATTEN .......born: 07 Feb 1775 in Northumberland Co., Va .......died: aft. 1833 in Greene Co., MS .......mother: Mary 'Molly/Mollie/Polly' LAMKIN ...........mother: Mary LEWIS ................mother: ?? ................father: Lewis LEWIS ...........father: Lewis LAMKIN .......father: Peter HATTEN/HATTON ...........b: bef. 1750 in VA ...........d: bef. 11 Aug 1788 in Tar River, ...............Nash Co., NC ...........md: St. Stephen's Parish in 1773 ..........Children of Peter HATTEN and Mary LAMKIN .............1. William (1) HATTEN .............2. Abb Lewis HATTEN .............3. Lewis Lamkin HATTEN .............4. Hardy W. HATTEN ..mother: Frances Lucretia 'Patsy' LOTT ......born: 1802 in AL ......father: Absalom LOTT ..........b: abt. 1758 ..........mother/grandmother: Elizabeth JOYNER ..........father/grandfather: John (2) LOTT .............father: John (1) LOTT ......mother: Martha Jane 'Patsy' LIGHTFOOT ..........b: abt. 1763 in VA, GA, or Antigua? ..........md: abt. 1781 in Old Spanish FL?/GA?/AL ..........mother: ?? ..........father: Philip LIGHTFOOT of VA .............b: prob. bet. 1710 - 1743, prob., in VA mother: Frances Elizabeth GRISHAM ...born: abt. 1840 .....husb: # 1: Lawrence M. HATTEN .....husb: # 2: Zachery Taylor FAITH ...father: Jehu Madison GRISHAM ......born: abt. 1815 ......father: Jehu GRISHAM .........(from Ireland in mid-late 1700's) ......mother: ?? ..Children of Jehu GRISHAM: ......Elizabeth GRISHAM ......Elishu GRISHAM ......Jehu Madison GRISHAM Children of Elizabeth Ann FORD and Jehu Madison GRISHAM: .......[1. Frances Elizabeth GRISHAM ..........b: abt. 1840] .......[2. Vidalia GRISHAM] .......[3. Pinkney GRISHAM ..........b: 07 May 1843, ..............Franklin Co., MS] .......[4. Eugene GRISHAM] .......[5. William Duncan GRISHAM] .......[6. Lydia Ann GRISHAM] .......[7. Amanda Elizabeth GRISHAM] .......[8. Louise GRISHAM] ...mother: Elizabeth Ann FORD .......father: Henry FORD ...........born: 1790 in Natchez, MS ...........mother: Elizabeth CALVIT .............born: abt. 1770 .............mother: ?? .............father: ?? ..........father: John D. FORD .............born: 1766 in VA .............parents: ?? .............(only info I have shows father as ..............Joseph FORD ????) .......mother: Mary Ann BUCKELS ...........born: abt. 1797 in Natchez, MS ...........mother: Mahala MIDDLETON ..............father: John MIDDLETON ...........father: Abram BUCKELS ......................(aka Abraham BUCKHOLTS, Jr.) ..............md: wife # 1: Mahala MIDDLETON ..............md: wife # 2: Nancy Ann KILLIAN .....................(husb: # 1: Abraham GALTNEY) (Continuation of children of William Tunley JONES and Martha Ann Caroline Matilda McCARTY: ..............{1.3.} Cassie Ann JONES ...................b: 10 Nov 1873} ...................md: Lawrence Edward Joshua GRISHAM .....................mother: Violator SMITH .....................father Pinkney GRISHAM ..............{1.4.} Theodore Livingstone JONES ...................b: 17 Mar 1854 ...................md: Minerva Elizabeth WALKER .......................parents: ?? ................{1.5.} Mrs. M.A. GAAR, (maiden name?) ................{1.6.} Mrs. W. A. JORDAN, (maiden name?) ...(2.) James Albert McCARTY ...(3.) Nancy E. McCARTY ...(4.) Marinda/Maranda/Miranda McCARTY ...(5.) Sarah Jane McCARTY ...(6.) Eliza Anna McCARTY ...(7.) William H. McCARTY

    05/20/2000 11:21:33
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] to Anelle
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. I do have a bit more on Thomas Shelton. He died in 1916. His wife Lizzie Owens b. 1823. Their daughter Mary Anna was b. abt. 1844 in VA and d. in Tarrant County TX in 1931. I have her death certificate. Let me know if any of these dates fit. I am not sure where I got the Shelton information. When I first started doing genealogy years ago, I did not always put in sources. Now I am going back and entering those, from my paper files, etc. Mary Anna mar. Sam Crites. All these people were originally from VA, it seems. i will contact that Shelton discussion group you mentioned. Thanks. Anelle

    05/20/2000 05:58:30
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] to Anelle
    2. I don't think that my Sheltons are related to yours directly though they might be kin... If you are looking for a good place with lots of Shelton researchers. [email protected] is an informal shelton discussion group. Several of us are definetly related. By strange co-incidence the Shelton ancestor of mine who died in the McCarty hotel was named Thomas S. (either Sterling or Spearman) Shelton. His family came out of North Carolina by way of Tennessee. Though there is a strong chance that earlier generations were from Virginia terri

    05/20/2000 04:23:02
    1. [McCARTY-L] Elusive Patrick!
    2. Frank & Kay Wolniak
    3. Since the list seems to be fairly active, thought I'd try again.... Anyone have any info on a Patrick McCarty b. abt 1798 in Ireland?, shows up in Huntington County, Indiana around 1830's, d. 1849 there. He was married to a Jane, last name unknown but believed to be Bennet. Cheers and thanks for any info Frank

    05/20/2000 04:22:16
    1. [McCARTY-L] More info on Cornelius McCarty of Bucks Co PA
    2. Janice Severns
    3. Dear McCartys Again, I have been going through all of my old xeroxes and came across an article: Cornelius McCarty and Judith Rowland of Bucks County, Pennsylvania by George E. McCracken in The American Genealogist, July 1971. The magazine that I copied the article out of was located in the Green County Public Library in Springfield MO in the Genealogy and Local History Area. In an email that I sent several days ago I called Judith the sister of Nicholas Corsen. He was according to the article her brother in law. He married Mary Rowland on November 23, 1724 in the Abington Presbyterian Church then in Philadelphia County now in Montgomery Co Pa. This article postulates that Cornelius McCarty and Judith Rowland probably had 5 children. They are in no certain order: 1. Cornelius McCarty, mentioned in 1737 in John Evans will. John Evans was his stepfather. 2. John McCarty of Haycock Township who wrote his will April 24, 1766 and that will was probated August 22, 1766. His wife was Ann and he named a brother Nicholas McCarty. He had daughters not named and sons but only named one, Nicholas McCarty who was under 18. 3. Nicholas, named as living brother in the 1766 will of John McCarty. Was in all likelihood named for Nicholas Corsen (Croesen) his uncle, who had married Mary Rowland, sister of Judith Rowland McCarty Evans Vansant. 4. Margaret who married at Abington Presbyterian Church on December 17, 1742 Henry Breece. 5. Daniel McCarty married Olive Titus, when of Bucks County, by New Jersey License. The license is dated 25 Oct. 1733 This article also quotes Clarence Vernon Roberts, book Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks. He said it is probable that Cornelius, Silas, and Edward McCarty of Haycock township, and Dennis McCarty of Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey were the children of John Mecarty of Piscataway and Ann Harmon of Woodbridge, both of which were in New Jersey and who were married by New York license which was dated July 9, 1684. There are other things in the article which those of you who are interested in this family should read and consider. I believe that you can order copies of articles through the library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. You might call or email them. The article has 8 pages which if they will lay flat to xerox would be four sheets of paper. Janice Severns

    05/20/2000 02:43:00
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] to Anelle
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. Terry wrote: > In a message dated 5/18/00 3:14:54 PM Alaskan Daylight Time, [email protected] > writes: > > << My McCartys later moved to MO, then Texas. >> > Anelle, > Did your McCartys live in Miller Co. Missouri? There was some McCarty's > that lived in the county seat of Tuscumbia and owned a hotel. One of my > Shelton ancestors died in that hotel in 1859. > terri Yes, my grandfather was born in Jefferson City MO in 1855, and his family lived at Spring Garden, Miller Co.,MO. His mother in law was a Shelton: Mary Anna, b 1844/5 in VA. Her husband was Sam Crites, also from VA. The McCartys later moved to Tarrant Co. TX, where some also owned a hotel. Mary Anna Shelton's parents were Tom Shelton, and Lizzie Owens. Terri, do you have more on the Sheltons, as that is about all I have. I was named, indirectly, for Anna Shelton, through her granddaughter Anna, my Aunt. Anelle

    05/19/2000 06:54:43
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty
    2. > >"Lyndon & Gay Nix by way of Tony & Sue (Skay) Abruscato " wrote: > >Anelle, > > The names you mentioned, were they in the New River and Holston area in > > Virginia? > > I have a James McCarty, that I can't find data on, his daughter Lettice > > married in Montgomery Co, Va in the 1780's, she had a sister Violet who I > > have nothing on. > > Is this where your McCarty's were? > > > > Gay Nix > >Many of my ancestors were from the New River area in VA, but I have not >proven any McCartys there. I have a book, HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE NEW >RIVER SETTLEMENTS, and it mentions many of my Wittens, Cecils, etc. But >the only location I have for my McCartys is Washington County VA, and >perhaps adjoining Lee County. > >My McCartys later moved to MO, then Texas. > >Anelle > > >==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >Have you considered becoming a Rootsweb Data Cooperative Sponsor? >http://www.rootsweb.com > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > >Washington County is considered New River area. It seems like the Witten md into one of my family names, I know a Mr. Cecil who lives a few miles from me was working on that name in the same area, perhelps I could call him and ask for you, if you wanted me to. My families were: Thompson, Patton, McCarty, Farley, Clay, Caperton and Kelly. Gay Nix

    05/18/2000 11:47:17
    1. [McCARTY-L] to Anelle
    2. In a message dated 5/18/00 3:14:54 PM Alaskan Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << My McCartys later moved to MO, then Texas. >> Anelle, Did your McCartys live in Miller Co. Missouri? There was some McCarty's that lived in the county seat of Tuscumbia and owned a hotel. One of my Shelton ancestors died in that hotel in 1859. terri

    05/18/2000 11:46:57
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. "Lyndon & Gay Nix by way of Tony & Sue (Skay) Abruscato " wrote: >Anelle, > The names you mentioned, were they in the New River and Holston area in > Virginia? > I have a James McCarty, that I can't find data on, his daughter Lettice > married in Montgomery Co, Va in the 1780's, she had a sister Violet who I > have nothing on. > Is this where your McCarty's were? > > Gay Nix Many of my ancestors were from the New River area in VA, but I have not proven any McCartys there. I have a book, HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE NEW RIVER SETTLEMENTS, and it mentions many of my Wittens, Cecils, etc. But the only location I have for my McCartys is Washington County VA, and perhaps adjoining Lee County. My McCartys later moved to MO, then Texas. Anelle

    05/18/2000 09:01:32
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty
    2. >Janice - thank you so much for the Enoch McCarty Rev. War information! >Yes, I have seen the Fuget/Fugate name as married to the McCartys. I >will try and think how I can get more information on this. I had no >other McCarty military infomation, except that there was a Cammel >Macartee in the Revolution, and my gr. grandfather was named Campbell >McCarty, several generations later. I have not had much luck finding >any other early military information. > >My early McCartys married into these families: Woods, Cecils, Witten, >Hays, Gillespie. I am finding more and more families who moved together >from place to state. If anyone else has marriages between these >families, perhaps we can share information. > >thanks again, Janice. > >Anelle > > >==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >Have you considered becoming a Rootsweb Data Cooperative Sponsor? >http://www.rootsweb.com > >============================== >Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > >Anelle, The names you mentioned, were they in the New River and Holston area in Virginia? I have a James McCarty, that I can't find data on, his daughter Lettice married in Montgomery Co, Va in the 1780's, she had a sister Violet who I have nothing on. Is this where your McCarty's were? Gay Nix

    05/18/2000 01:33:22
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. Janice - thank you so much for the Enoch McCarty Rev. War information! Yes, I have seen the Fuget/Fugate name as married to the McCartys. I will try and think how I can get more information on this. I had no other McCarty military infomation, except that there was a Cammel Macartee in the Revolution, and my gr. grandfather was named Campbell McCarty, several generations later. I have not had much luck finding any other early military information. My early McCartys married into these families: Woods, Cecils, Witten, Hays, Gillespie. I am finding more and more families who moved together from place to state. If anyone else has marriages between these families, perhaps we can share information. thanks again, Janice. Anelle

    05/17/2000 11:11:30
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty
    2. Janice Severns
    3. Dear Anelle, Here is something that I found several months ago and perhaps you can use it for a lead on Enoch McCarty son of Darby. In an abstract of Revolutionary War Pension Applications taken from FTM CD 120 NGS Quarterly, Volumes 1-85 Vol 28 Bumgardner, David and Catherine W 5,968 Va. Private and Agcy. He says he was born May 1758 in Shenandoah Co Va and there volunteered Sept. 1777; served three mos under Capt. Michael Rader, Lieut Enoch McCarty, Ens. Townsend Fuget, Cols. Steel & Gibson, Gen Hand. Marched to Fort Pitt. As you can see, Enoch McCarty and Townsend Fuget probably served in same unit As you likely know there are unproved but probable marriages between McCartys and Fugets. The information that I have about Townsend Fuget (Fugate) is that he died in Clay Co MO 3 July 1843. Janice Severns -----Original Message----- From: Anelle Kloski (by way of "Tony & Sue (Skay) Abruscato" <[email protected]>) <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:56 PM Subject: Re: [McCARTY-L] New member - Enoch McCarty >Here is the line I sent previously: > > > > Enoch McCarty, Fredrick VA. 1753-1818, mar. Elenor Morgan > > Enoch, 1794-1850 b.Washington Co.,VA, d. MO, mar. Mattie Hays, then > > Nancy Gillespie > > Campbell, 1820-1902, b. VA, d. MO, mar. Mollie Woods > > George, 1855-1941, b.MO, d.TX, mar. Mattie Crites (my grandparents) > >I have documentation on all the above, except the first Enoch. I have >found in land deeds that Enoch (b.1794) had a father named Enoch in the >same county. It is the correct area and time for that father to be >Enoch, son of Darby. But that is where I do not have any proof. There >has been much written about Darby and some of it is on 'net. But I have >found no actual dates as to when Darby came to this country, etc. If >anyone has more details I would like to know them. I am still trying to >work backward from my proven Enoch. I have family group sheets on all >the above except the first name. > >Anelle > > >==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== >For direction for subscribing and unsubscribing: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty-l.htm > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >

    05/17/2000 01:16:49
    1. Fw: [McCARTY-L] Re: [McCARTY-D Digest V00 #93]
    2. Pennycuff
    3. Hello Connie, I am also a descendant of William and Arminda Nilla McVay McCarty thru their son Juvan McVay McCarty married to Rose Ann McElroy. My link is thru another daughter of Juvan and Rose Ann's Lydia Wayne McCARTY married to William Moses TOWNSEND. I met Isable thru the McCARTY page she mentioned in her email. The site was a wealth of information for me. I am interested in anyone searching for them. Sincerely, Kathy Connie in Houston wrote: william mc carty B1814 ala married to amandanilla mc carty B1818 With REPLY by Isable in Houston: Hello!I am a descendant of Willam and Arminda Nilla McVay McCarty(mentioned below).Their son Juvan McVey McCarty married Rose Ann Elizabeth McElroy and their daughter Isabel MCCarty was my great-grandmother(also my namesake)!How are you related to them?I found alot of my info on the McCarty web-site:http://hometown.aol.com/texastag/mccarty.html This site also has pictures of them and others!!!! Interested in anyone searching for them!Sincerely,Isabel (also in Houston,Texas

    05/17/2000 08:25:39