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    1. Re: [McIntire] Re: McIntyre/McIntire Re-Union (WV Ties) PERMELIA MCINTYRE
    2. BJ Hayle
    3. Descendants of William M. McIntyre & PERMELIA LINDSEY Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM M.4 MCINTYRE (HUIGH TEABURY3 MACINTYRE, FRANCIS2 MCINTIRE, JOHN1 MCINTIRE???) was born April 1819 in Kentucky, and died September 08, 1904 in Denton, Denton Co., TX.. He married PERMELIA LINDSEY 1841, daughter of JOHN LINDSEY and REBECCA. She was born 1818 in Kentucky, and died October 23, 1901 in TX. Notes for WILLIAM M. MCINTYRE:...HIS FATHER HUGH TEABERRY MCINTIRE AND HIS FATHER FRANCIS WHO I BELEIVE IS A BROTHER OF CHARLES MCINTIRE There was a William listed in the 11th Kentucky Union infantry. I found a Lemuel C. McIntire who was listed as in the frigate, Congress & Gunboat Yantia 8-1861 to 12-1865. I am pretty certain he fits into this picture as it was in a Yankies in Texas book. He could likely be a son of William... Williams will was filed by daughter Mary E. Wood, whom he was living with when he died. She filed nearly 2 years after his death & reads as follows: State of Texas, Denton CO. File in 1906 I Wm. McIntire of said County & state being of sound and disposing mind & memory & being desirous to settle my worldly affairs while I have strength so do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all others hereupon by me made. Item 1st: I desire & direct that my body be burried in a decent & Christian like mannor suitable to my circumstances & condition in life. Item 2nd: I desire & direct that my piet debt be paid without delay by my executor to be herin after appointed Item 3rd: I give, bequeath, & demise to my beloved daughter Mary E. Wood one certain lot front or parcel of lands discribed as follows to wit; situated on the City & County of Dallas & state of Texas, according to Murphy & Belong Map of the City of Dallas said lot fronting fourty four & one half feet 44 1/2 on Logan street & extending back even width 140 feet to "K" Street together with all & singulor the rights, members, &appurtenonces to the some in any belonging foer from all charges or limitations whatever in fer simple to dispose of as she wish. Also one certain front or parcel situated in the City and County of Denton & state of Texas, some being 40 acres out of the A. Gibson 320 acres survey; beginning on the West line of the origional sur. at the North West of a 40 acre block herefore deeded to us out of said survey to H. A. Wood. Thense North 475 2/10 vs far corner, thense East 475 2/10 vs far corner thense South 475 2/10 vs to North East corner of said Wood 40 acre tract thense West 475 2/10 to the plow of beginning. Item 4th: I bequeath to my beloved children; Mrs. Egins Fortune, Lindsey McIntire, James W. McIntire, Marion S. McIntire, & Albert McIntire the sum of one dollar each in money. Item 5th: I bequeath to my beloved grandchild, Oscar McIntire the sum of one dollar in money. Item 6th: I bequeath to my said daughter, Mary E. Wood, the residence of my property, both real, personal & mixed, whatever and wherever situated. Item 7th: I hereby constitute and appoint my said daughter Mary E. Wood sole executionary of this my last said will and testament without bonds for her due & legal performance of the sums Item 8th: I desire & direct that the Probate Court have nothing to do with my said estate except to probate this my last will and testament. Signed with his X mark, Wm. McIntire July 24 1904 Note...Dallas lot Number 870A valued at $550, one horse $50 & 1 buggy, $10 Total value $610. More About WILLIAM M. MCINTYRE: Burial: Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. at Cox Cemetary Census: 1860, Scotland County, MO. & Shown as farmer Medical Information: Died at age 84 Ordination: Permelias grave marker said she was the wife of "Elder" William McIntire & his marker states he was a Gospel Preacher for 65 years Probate: July 05, 1906, Denton County. TX. daughter Mary E. Wood xecutor( Book P pg 104) Property: 1870, Pike Co. IL. land values at 2000 with personal as 150 Will: July 16, 1906, Denton County. TX. daughter Mary E. Wood executor Notes for PERMELIA LINDSEY: Permelia and William were burried in an old cemetary that was covered up by the White Rock Lake when it was built . We know for certain who her parents are as they were listed on her grave stone, Found date of marriage for Permelia in a 2 sentanance Obituary as stated married 60 yrs at time of death More About PERMELIA LINDSEY: Burial: Dallas, Dallas Co., TX. at Cox Cemetary Children of WILLIAM MCINTYRE and PERMELIA LINDSEY are: i. LEONIDAS H.5 MCINTIRE, b. Abt. 1840, KY; d. July 12, 1864, Andersonville; m. SARAH JANE NORTH, June 16, 1861, Scotland County, MO.. More About LEONIDAS H. MCINTIRE: Burial: grave #3470. Military: 1863, Died in Andersonville in Cival War ii. DANIEL M. MCINTIRE, b. Abt. 1842. iii. JOHN W. MCINTIRE, b. Abt. 1844; m. (1) SITHEY E.; m. (2) MARTHA M. PARKER, August 04, 1869, Jackson Co., IL.. iv. MARY E. MCINTIRE, b. Bet. 1847 - 1849; m. HORATIO A WOOD; b. October 1835; d. May 16, 1904, Denton County. TX.. Notes for MARY E. MCINTIRE: Found a Mary McIntire married to a Dr. W. C. N. Randolph Sr. I do not know if this is her. More About HORATIO A WOOD: Burial: Oakwood Cemetary Probate: June 14, 1904, Denton County. TX. ( Book O Pg 323) v. AGNES AMANDA MCINTIRE, b. December 1849, Scotland County, MO.; d. February 29, 1920; m. (1) JOHN A. CONNER; b. 1830, VA; m. (2) JAMES W. FORTUNE; b. November 1843, TN. More About AGNES AMANDA MCINTIRE: Namesake: Listed as Aggie on 1880 Wood River Nebraska census More About JOHN A. CONNER: Census: 1880, Wood river, Hall, Nebraska More About JAMES W. FORTUNE: Census: 1900, Dallas CO, TX vi. JUNIOUS LINDSEY MCINTIRE, b. June 13, 1852, Memphis, Scotland County, MO.; d. February 26, 1929, Near Lueders, TX.; m. FLORA ANNIE LONG, March 14, 1872, Calhoun CO, IL. (by A. P. Goeway Justice of the Peace); b. May 25, 1851, Ohio; d. May 24, 1939, Taylor, Williamson County, TX.. Notes for JUNIOUS LINDSEY MCINTIRE: It appears that the descendants of Junious McIntire inherit the trait of the dimple in the chin. There are stories told of Junious being an alcoholic and Flora, very upset over this. One story handed down to Becky Rucker McIntire is that often times Junious would bring home bolts of material for sewing for Flora, hoping this would cheer her, but when she would see he was drunk, she would let him have it to such a degree that to show her displeasure with his inebriated state, she would throw the bolts of material down the well. They were seperated in later life. More About JUNIOUS LINDSEY MCINTIRE: Burial: One death record states 6-16-1849 Census: 1880, Dallas, TX. near father William and Brother Marion. Listed as Lindsey Location: April 1890, lived in Brandon, TX. Some records st. Anson Medical Information: Gravestone states he was born in Memphis, MO. Occupation: Farmer per Junious birth certificate Notes for FLORA ANNIE LONG: Flora went to a girls school and must have majored in piano and she used to teach to suppliment their income. She was very strict. One of the grandchildren remembers that they did not like it when they had to sleep with grandmaFflora as she pinched if you got too close!!!!! More About FLORA ANNIE LONG: Medical Information: Death Certidicate 21430 vii. JAMES WYCLIFFE MCINTIRE, b. Abt. 1853, Memphis, Scotland County, MO.; m. MARILDIA C. STANLEY, March 23, 1887, Sangamon Co., IL.. Notes for JAMES WYCLIFFE MCINTIRE: 1914 Found small bit of property in Cooper Township of Sangamon Co., IL. where these two married. It was next to two McIntire properties of exact same size and length. The other two were M. E. McIntire and T. J. Mcintire. I assume these are relatives but do not know where they come in as of todays writing (5-15-99). I believe this is Springfield, IL. The properties were narrow and long...rectangular in length. From other layouts of other homes this era, would suspect that home would have been in front with home/living quarters for slaves/home help in the back. Notes for MARILDIA C. STANLEY: Suspect her parents are Mr. C. B Stanley and Mrs. E. A. Stanley. He was head of house in a 1860 Sangamon Co., census with children, J. 10 yr, M., 2 yr and L. L. 4 months. This would have made her about 16/17 at the time of marriage. viii. MARION S. MCINTIRE, b. April 15, 1855, Memphis, Scotland County, MO.; d. October 22, 1918, Grayson Co., TX.; m. EDNAH JANE TURNBAUGH, November 08, 1875, Calhoun CO, IL.; b. September 28, 1855, Pearl, Illinois; d. March 22, 1951, Grayson CO., TX. More About MARION S. MCINTIRE: Burial: Whiteaker Cemetary, Grayson Co., TX. Census: 1900, Grayson CO., Tx. with nephew Roy Conner b 4-1880Neb. (20 Yr) in home More About EDNAH JANE TURNBAUGH: Burial: Whiteaker Cemetary (McConnell RD.), Grayson Co., TX. ix. ALBERT MCINTIRE, b. Abt. 1857, Memphis, Scotland County, MO.; m. MARTHA F. SANDERS, November 13, 1876, Calhoun, IL.; b. 1858. Notes for ALBERT MCINTIRE: Albert MC INTIRE Self M Male W 22 MO Farmer KY KY Martha F. MC INTIRE Wife M Female W 21 IL Farmer KY IL Willie Ann MC INTIRE Dau S Female W 2 IL KY IL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: Census Place Belleview, Calhoun, Illinois BJ Hayle visionwd@jci.net

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