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    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] Richard Justin McCarty book
    2. Frank & Kay Wolniak
    3. Anelle, any chance a Patrick McCarty is listed in book you have? Cheers, Frank Anelle Kloski wrote: > Someone earlier was asking about a Justin McCarty, and I said I had read > a library book once by a Justin McCarty. Today I have been enjoying > myself looking through the used book sites on the web. I found

    06/01/2000 12:48:51
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] Richard Justin McCarty book
    2. Anelle Kloski
    3. No, there is no Patrick McCarty in the Clara McCarty book I have. sorry.

    06/01/2000 02:02:05
    1. Re: [McCARTY-L] Richard Justin McCarty book, or Vireginia"s or any of the books you are famil.iar with.
    2. H. S. Patton
    3. Anelle, curious, I may not be able to liuve with out theese books if any of them get into N. Carolina connections. There is a link iI and a few others could seriously use there, and that would be the Abner McCarty who is found in Scott County VA on the 1850 Census, who is the father of the Jeremiah of Floyd County (Magoffin County) KY line. He was listed on that Census as having been born in the state of N. C. in 1798. However, I note that there are two or three other doccumentable Abners who are contemporary with him, one from the Darby McC. line, born in 1799, who is well enough doccumented as the son of Darby's son Benjamin and who ends up in Indiana, while he shares some handy nearby territory at times he is not the same culprit nor in any immediate way related to my Abner. Another is the son of Richard McCarty to whom Jim McCarty refers, this seems to prove itself in the naming of his grandchildren and the names of his own children. He is found on the 1830 census for Ohio county KY and later on the 1850 White County IL Census in the household of his Daughter, Elizabeth Whetstone. He is several years older than the other two known ones or my Abner, going by those census reports. . There is a third who was also born in 1799, a presumption, based oin the date of John McCarty, Son Of Nicholas McCarty of the falls of the ohio fame, of Nelson County Ky's marriage to Margaret Smith (dau of Adam Smith), 1798. The fact that John was notably absent from the tax rolls in 1798 gave me pause that My Abner could be his son, if, of course, one is willing to consider that Margaret Smith, the daughter of a minister could have been a few months pregnant at the time of her marriage to John McCarty. If the two happened top be honey mooning in North Carolina, how convenient. The fact that there seeems to be no trace of John McCarty's Abner in any subsequent records for the area also leads to the possibility that maybe he could still be my man. However, if that should prove the case it may well lead to substantiation of the rumers of a connection between the descendants of John McCarty of Bucks County (wife, Anne Harmon) and Dennis McCarty, father of Captain Daniel McCarty in NC. I HAVE LITTLE DOUBT THAT A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP TO THE DESCENDANTS OF DARBY IS LIKELY, given the Given names of the various children from all these lines there are enough common to both groups to suggest the likely hood, as well as the appearance of related coillateral families and shared geographic regions. Steve Patton ----- Original Message ----- From: Anelle Kloski <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:02 PM Subject: Re: [McCARTY-L] Richard Justin McCarty book > No, there is no Patrick McCarty in the Clara McCarty book I have. > sorry. > > > ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== > New McCarty GenConnect Boards: > For a listing of available boards please visit: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~sueskay/lists/mccarty.htm > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >

    06/02/2000 03:38:43