Janice, Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information. This may be the most important single posting I have seen on the connection between the various early families surrounding the McCartys of Bucks County and the various branches that end up in KY, IN, IL and in Virginia. I have long suspectd that these families are all closely linked. That is to say that all of that family who spell their name as McCarty, (and perhaps the Cartys as well) I also have nodoubt that a connection like this linking this group and the one who are found along the route that this family takes down through VA and on to the west are critical. I note two very important link given names here to one side and names which are missing from my line. First is the Jeremiah and the second is the Harman (herman. This latter one could have ended up in my line fron several aspects but this one is most interenting. The fant that Harman's station is so near to my McCarty line (children of Floyd County KY Jeremiah) and that there is a possible connection to that family, or from Anne Harmon McCarty's family name, or through a Connection to the Harmon (Herman) mentioned in your posting. The Other name I am looking for a sourse for is Abner. I note that this given name appars in Darby's family as well as in Nicholas of Jefferson County, KY's line all born within a twenty year period from 1780-1799 and all iun the exact same generational distance from the root family That is that the two are grand sons. Curiously there are two others. One is Jeremiah McCarty's father, b. 1798, according to the cesus of Scott county, VA, in NC. Exactly which of the families he is decended from I can not determine but that he is clearly related is evident in the choice of given names which show up among his children and grandchildren. That one of Nicholas McCarty's great grand children, John Wiley, son of Abner son of Richard (thought to be son of Nicholas? whether this is this same Nicholas withwhom he if found in Jefferson County KY or another of The Nicholas's who end up staying in PA is uncertain. The same may be true of Thomas McCarty who shows up there with him) I am also looking at close ties to two other families from Baltimore and Harford County, MD. The Smiths (Calverts also Smith who is the third lord Calvert.) and the Chenoweth's, So now I ad d the Severns as another early Jefferson, Nelson County Family and this all seems to be moving in very interesting dirrections. Nodoubt it will take some time for all this to sort itself out. Possibly someone else out there is sitting on another important piece of linkage without realizing it. One currious thing about my line is that Nicholas McCarty's (Jefferson County KY) son, John McCarty wf Margaret Smith (dau of Adam Smith)has a son named Abner who is supposedly born in 1799 who seems to disapear after the mention as John's son. As you may or may not know, Darby's son Benjamin also has a son Abner born that same year. This one shows up later in Indiana Politics, but apparently is connested with Jefferson County and Louisville KY at some point along the way. It is possible however that John's son was born in 1798 as the birth date given for son Abner is based on conjecture from the date of John's marriage to Margaret Smith. It was not uncommon, even in those days for awoman to be pregna=nt when married. The fact that Abner was born in NC might be interesting. John is curriously absent from the tax rolls for Nelson County that year but appears on the prior years and the following years. Could it be that they took an extended honeymoon away from the region while she gave birth to Abner, in order to save face with her family. After her father was a minister and apparently the McCarty family is early involved in the Episcipal, the Baptist Church and later with the Methodist Church. Did she then wait a reasonable time before returning to the Jefferson County KY region? Was Abner then perhaps left behind with family in Frederick County, VA where he grew up and married wife Lora? (I do not know her family as yet, but family lore connects both Jeremiah's birth place with Frederick County and his parents as well. So far I have found no mention of them in any doccumentation or any of the Census records prior to 1850, when they turn up in Scott County.) Steve Patton ----- Original Message ----- From: Janice Severns <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 11:47 PM Subject: [McCARTY-L] Bucks County, Pa McCartys and their associations I am a descendant of Darby McCarty. My husband is a descendant of some Severns that are associated with Bucks County Severns. So I have been looking at the Bucks Co., recorded abstracts for a long time and copying and keeping any references that I found to use maybe in future. I recently found an association with the Severns of Bucks county and the McCartys of Bucks county. I also have some Severns in Nelson, Jefferson and Hardin Co. Ky that seem to be out of the Bucks Co area. Also some of Darbys children are in the area. Now I find that some of the other McCartys are also in the area. How do they all fit together? Is it parallel migration or were they migrating as an extended family? Let us deal with the association with the Severns family first. Cornelius McCarty, husbandman, of Middletown, Bucks Co., PA was married to a woman named Tudey Cruse. His will is dated March 13, 1726 and was Proved Dec. 7, 1731. He named wife Tudey and brother-in-law Nicholas Cruse executors. All estate for bringing up my child or children ((my note Children not named.)) Wit: Derrick Cruse, Ann Eamonson and Jeremiah Croasdael ((My note: Middletown later became Neshiminey) The Cruses may have been from Staten Island NY. Tudey Cruse McCarty apparently married a man named John Evans, of Northampton. His will dated Oct. 4, 1737 and proved Nov. 12, 1737. Names wife Judith - Son-in-law ((Phrase I have learned likely means step-son in this time frame)) Cornelius McCarty, Son John and child unborn, right in place on which I live by lease from Isaac Pennington, brother Thomas and his children. ((Is this Thomas an Evans or a Pennington? Unclear.)) Jeremiah Croasdale of Middletown executor Wit: Lawrence McSorley, James Ellit and Joseph Widman Then on November 9, 1738 she married a man named Harman VanSandt. Harman was the father-in-law of Daniel Severns who married Catherine VanSandt. Some Severns researchers consider this man to be my husband's ancestor. Now here are some things that I have copied out of various sources over the years. Note the frequency of the Name Nicholas Cruse or Crusen who was brother of Judith Cruse McCarty Evans Vansandt Bucks county McCarty references that may apply James and Dinah Carrell of Northhampton owed money for 100 acres in Northhampton Twp on 27 April, 1748. This property was on the line of Abraham Bennett, Nicholas Crusen and Thomas Dungan. This property was purchased in 1734 from Samuel and Elizabeth Gilbert, Silas and Sarah McCarty and Robert and Lydia Tomkin. These 3 women, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sarah McCarty and Lydia Tomkin are supposed to be the daughters of James Carrell of Northhampton, of Bucks Co Pennsylvania. One of the Witnesses was Bernard Carrell. >From Bucks co Deed records. Vol 7, page487 P 513 Feb 1744 (a list of several names and towns one of whom is James Carrell, yeoman, of Northampton, all of Bucks Co., Pennsylvania and all members of the Presbyterian Church, of Warwick, minister Charles Bealy), to create church and graveyard. Signed by several more names and Recorded 1748 >From Volume 9, p 359 19 August, 1732 James and Dinah Carrell, ( oldest son and heir of James Carrell), of Northhampton Twp., Bucks co., Pennsylvania sold to Gideon DeCamp, of Warminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, 100 acres. in Warminster Twp. on the line of Bartholomew Longstreth, Thomas David and Nicholas Crussen. Signed James Carrell and Dinah (x) Carrell, who recorded 1735. Wit: Benjamin Carrell, Joseph Hart and John Hart >From various will records. Silas McCarty in Bucks County on March 23, 1726/27 as he was witness to a will of Rachel Pidcock of Richland of the county of Philadelphia. Could these Richardsons be the family of Hannah Richardson who married Darby McCarty? A Francis Richardson died in NY between 5 mo (July 7, 1688 and July 16, 1688) He was a merchant. He was to be buried in the Friends Burying Ground at Flushing. Wife Rebecca sole exedutrix. 400 acres in Twp of Cheltenham and 1/3 of all other estate. 3 children , Francis, Rebecca and John at age of 21 the other 2/3 Overseers: William Richardson, Arthur Cooke and John Delavell Wit: John Lawrence, William Daerling, Geo. Heathcote and Richard Van Dam Proved at New York July 16, 1688, Cert of Jos. Dudley Reg. Con. Edmund Andrews, Capt. General etc., dated at Boston Feb. 14. 1688 Joseph Growden of Trevose, Bucks county, Gent.. Dated July 25, 1730 Proved Dec 28, 1730 Wife Ann sole executrix son Joseph water-mill and land leaving off encumbrance to collect also adjacent "Richelieu" adj. Francis Searle, Herman Vansant and Thomas Tomlinson. Daughter Hannah Grewden plantation going to Duncan and Arthur Searle former in possession of Francis Lucas -- also plantation between Redmans and Rue on Neshaminy Creek. Grandson Francis Richardson, son of Francis Richardson, lot in Phila. Coldsmith, deceased 100 £. Same to Jos. Richardson, his brother. Son Lawrence Growden 5 s. Dan Ganifer, Cooper 5s. son in law David Lloyd 5 s Wit: Dan Ganifer, Thos. Stackhouse, Joseph Growden, John Stackhouse, William Watson, Griffith Owen Clement Dungan, of Northampton, Senior Dated Aug. 26, 1732 Proved Sept 25, 1732 Brother Jeremiah sole executor and all lands - Jenkin Jones, of Phila. and Joseph Eaten of North Wales bond of £10... from John Hart - James Carrel to pay brother Thomas Dungan 3£ and 3£ to our Meeting House to be rid of the debt he owes me Thomas Dungan of Warminster 2 years interest nephew Wm Dungan to pay...ey McCarty <<<<(this is how the page reads from the extract) 6 £ Edward Drial to render, unto Jeremiah's (Dungan) youngest daughter Mary side saddle. Wit: David Drake, George Dungan and Dan Brock Note: in another will dated Feb 16 1732/33 and proved March 5, 1732/33 for John Morris of Southhampton Jenkins Jones is mentioned as minister of the gospel, Phila. John Hart and Thomas Dungan and Joseph Shaw are witnesses. >From will Book No 5. Page 303 #1265 Edward McCarty of Noxamixon Twp. Dated 10-7-1783 Proved 8--21-1792 Nicholas Hoogey of Northampton Co.&gson Thos. McCarty (son of John, decd) Blksmith, Exrs. Son Thomas of Virginia--Dau Margaret Doran living in Baltimore Co., Md. Gdau Catharine McCarty dau of John & her sister Mary. Son Nicholas, his dau Catharine Gson Patrick McCarty, son of Patrick, Decd. Wits: Edw. Murphey, Catharine Murphy, Neal McDuffe. Jos. Richardson lived on property adjoining land that Jonathan Woolston of Middletown bought of Christian Vanhorn Sept and Oct 1741. Thomas Dungan came to Bucks County from Rhode Island in 1684. He settled at a place named Cold Springs, which was between Bristol and Trenton. He died in 1688. He had 5 sons and 4 daus. He was a Baptist minister and founded a Baptist church in Buck County. A list of surveys in Bucks Co. Name Acres Date of Survey McCarty, Edward 250 March 11, 1737 McCarty, James 25 Apr. 5, 1746 McCarty, James 50 Dec. 13, 1750 McCarty, John 74 Mar. 10, 1820 McCarty, John 65 Dec. 10, 1811 McCarty, Nicholas 12 Feb. 12, 1773 McCarty, Nicholas 25 Feb. 25, 1773 McCarty, Silas 50 Jan. 25, 1743 McCarty, Silas 20 Feb. 24, 1748-9 McCarty, Silas 100 July 21, 1741 McCarty, Thomas 12 Mar. 23, 1822 A list of wills and administrations in Bucks Co. 1731 McCarty, Cornelius Middletown will #300 1750 McCarty, Silas Springfield will #727 1766 McCarty, John Haycock will #1198 1792 McCarty, Edward Noxamixon will #2404 1794 McCarty, Benjamin Richland will #1336 1808 McCarty, Nicholas Nockamixon adm. #3584 1826 McCarty, John, Sr. Haycock will #5532 1838 McCarty, Thomas Haycock adm. #7203 1841 McCarty, John G. adm #7643 1844 McCarty, Nicholas Haycock adm #8079 1848 McCarty, Sarah Nockamixon adm #8637 1848 McCarty, Margaret Haycock adm #8658 1850 McCarty, Nicholas Nockamixon adm #8938 Early settlers in Plumstead Twp included: Clement and Thomas Dungan. Silas McCarty lived in the SW part of the twp, near the Buckingham line in 1724. Early settlers in Haycock Twp included: Thomas and Patrick McCarty. Silas McCarty signed a petition to make Haycock a twp in 1740. I hope these things help you all. I have also just this evening discovered that the Rev. Thomas Dungan of RI and then Bucks Co is a great-grandson of the very controversial nonconformist minister Rev. Bachilder through his dau. Deborah Wing of Massachusetts. I have found quite a bit of info about these families on the internet. Janice Severns ==== McCARTY Mailing List ==== Email Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi