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    1. Re: John Elizabeth (Tollet) McIntosh .......
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tollet Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/671.701.716.786.2.1 Message Board Post: Didn't know if you were aware of the history of the Tollet family in the Howard County Arkansas Historical Society's book . The family ended up in Hempstead County, Howard County and some migrated to Texas. I have Tollette relatives who are descendents of the slaves. The all black town of Tollette, Arkansas was named after Steve Tollette who was one of the slaves. They use a different spelling of the last name. On the 1870 census it seems the blacks and whites spelled their last name Tollet (or, that is how the census person spelled it). Your name is familiar. I may have contacted you before. Didn't you know the Nashville, Arkansas Tollet's? Take care, Denise

    07/18/2006 06:34:36
    1. Nimrod McIntosh
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/1398 Message Board Post: My ggg grandfather is believed to have been Nimrod, son of Peter. His son Edward moved to Indiana; then Missouri and my g grandfather Moses was born in Missouri; later moved to Oklahoma. I show a Nimrod in Muskogee, Ok, who passed in 1940's.

    07/17/2006 04:54:02
    1. William McIntosh link
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/1397 Message Board Post: Hi John, I posted that link long ago. Here is the correct link www.tctwest.net/~elafollette/ This should work for you. Sandy

    07/13/2006 03:15:07
    1. Re: John McIntosh and Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/1396.2 Message Board Post: You refer to a link to William McIntosh (http://www.tctwest/net/~elafottette/). Could there be a typo in the address? It doesn't work as listed.

    07/13/2006 02:17:45
    1. Re: John McIntosh and Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh -- Vineyard -- Tollett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/1396.1 Message Board Post: Good morning, Sandy: I believe I can give you the data you are looking for regarding the parents and the siblings of your John McIntosh who married Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett. Please email me at jamerm@comcast.net and we can discuss this family in more detail offline. Thank you, Sandy Your friend, Jim

    07/12/2006 04:55:04
    1. John McIntosh and Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh, Brewster, Lockhart, McCoy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/1396 Message Board Post: I'm looking for the parents of John McIntosh b ca 1747 or bef. Some think he may have had a brother Peter that is tied to the Boston Tea Party. Has anyone done research on this Peter and his line to find out if he did have a brother John that went to Virginia later? I have extensive info on John's children down. I have been stumped at John for years. If anyone can help, I would be greatly appreciative and will happily share what I have with anyone who replies. Thanks Sandy Here is just alittle of what I have on John's line: 1 John McIntosh ---------------------------------------- Birth: ca or bef 1747, Rockingham Co, Rockridge Co, or Fairfax Co, Va Death: bef 27 Mar 1821, Tazwell Co, Va Father: John McIntosh MacIntosh Mother: Elizabeth Will dated 3 March 1819, Probated 27 March 1821. All his children were listed in it. John's will was dated 17 Mar 1819, appointing his wife Elizabeth (Betsy) and his son John as executors, requesting that his personal debts be paid, and leaving his personal estate to his wife except what he bequeathed his children. He left his land to his son John at Betsy's death, but while she lived she was to have possesion of the house and one-third of the land and John was to possess two-thirds. The children are named and willed one dollar, but he probably had already made gifts during his life time. In 1816 a deed for the land to George McIntosh (his only other son) was recorded in Taswell Co, Virginia. The will was probated on March 27, 1821, in Taswell Co, Virginia, so that he died between the dates above, of writing the will and its probate. John McIntosh was in Rockbridge Co, Virginia, as early as 1775. He was probably born around 1747 or earlier. He is listed among the tithables of 1778 as (John McEntosh) and among the taxpayers of 1782. A family tradition indicates that he lived near the natural rock bridge that gave the county its name. Some time around 1772, he married Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett. She was born around 1755, and died after 1830. One sourse says she was German, which might mean that her family came from Holland, and her real country origin could be any of several. John bought land in Tazwell Co, Va along Clinch Creek/River in 16 Nov 1802, 60 acres on Clinch River adjacent the land of William Cecil and Thomas Greenup (Grants 51 pg 157 Virginia State Library McIntosh Card file), and 13 Oct 1804, 309 acres on Clinch River adjacent John Greenup, Dailey and said McIntosh (grants52 pg 466 Virginia State Library McIntosh Card file). Court Records show that John McIntosh was a member of the first Grand Jury of Taswell Co, Virginia, after it was formed in 1800. Land transfers of John and Elizebeth McIntosh also appear at an early date. 16 Nov 1802 John McIntosh, Tazewell Co., 60 acres on Clinch River adj the land of William Cecill & Thomas Greenup Grants 51 p 157 (Virginia State Library McIntosh Card File) 13 Oct 1804 John McIntosh, Tazewell Co. 309 acres on Clinch River adj John Greenup, Dailey & sd McIntosh Grants 52 p 466 (Virginia State Library McIntosh Card File) 7 Mar 1799 John McIntosh 155 acres Clifty (FHL Film # 355903 Logan KY Index to Surveys Bk B pg 144) (It's believed that these could be our John's grants too, as they are on the county lines) 24 Jul 1799 John McIntosh 170 acres Bk 4 pg 500 Warren Co. Brushy Fork Sinking Creek, Grants South of Green River (FHL 979.9 R22ji KY Land Grants) 3 Oct 1799 John McIntosh 100 acres on L Clify watercourse entered in the name of McIntosh. 1 male, 1 taxable 2 horses (FHL Film # 008122 Logan KY Tax Lists) 1801 John McIntosh 150 acres Clifty Entered J M surveyed same, 1 male 1 horse. (FHL Film # 008122 Logan KY Tax Lists) John McIntosh 16 Nov 1802 Tazewell County, Va 60 a. On Clinch River adjoining the land of William Cecill and Thomas Greenup Grants No. 51, p. 157 John McIntosh 13 Oct 1804 Tazewell County, Va 309 a. On Clinch River adjoining John Greenup, Daily, and said McIntosh Grants No. 52, p. 466 This could be John's son John Jr: 1802 John McIntosh 160 acres Clifty Entered J McIntosh 1 m over 21 1 horse (FHL Film # 008122 Logan KY Tax Lists) 8 Apr 1809 John McIntosh & wife Sally (Sarah/Sally Bennet?) sell to E. Potter 85 acres N side of Brush Fork of Sinking Cr, part of tract in name of Jesse Roberts patented in name of McIntosh 24 Jul 1799. (FHL 976.974 R2m V 1 Warren KY Deed Abstr) 9 Feb 1810 John McIntosh Sr. & Sally sell to Thomas Olive tract W of Big Barren R known as St... Ferry tract 61 acres. (FHL 976.974 R2m V 1 Warren KY Deed Abstr) 8 Feb 1813 John McIntosh of Logan Co. to Aquilla Green for 78 1/2 acres Brushy Fork Sinking Creek (FHL 976.974 R2m V 2 Warren KY Deed Abstr) It's possible he went to Iowa in 1815-1818. First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley: Generally speaking the Valley area was predominately populated with the "Scots - Irish" and Germans. The Scots-Irish seem to have congregated more in Augusta County and south, and the Germans from Rockingham County north. That, of course, is a generalization and you will find some of both settling in the entire region, but looking at the names of the early settlers to these areas would bear out this generalization. Much of the settlement came by way of Pennsylvania down through the "Great Valley", and so if you are researching a family in Rockingham County and are attempting to find where they came from before settling here, Pennsylvania is a good place to start looking. Rockbridge County, VA was formed in 1778 from Augusta and Botetourt Counties. However, the settlement within the bounds of present day Rockbridge began in 1737, in Borden's Grant. The area was then a part of Orange County, VA. Augusta County began keeping records in 1745, and covered what is now many states. In 1770, Botetourt County was formed from Augusta. The present Maury River formed part of the boundary. It was then called North River. Info on MacIntosh/McIntosh families taken from the following records: William McIntosh (http://www.tctwest/net/~elafottette/) and "Scots on the Chesapeake 1607-1830" and "MacFarlane's Genealogical Collection" Vol 1 pp 144-407 written by Mrs. P W Marrs. Among the most prominent of the Scottish Clans were the Mackintosh's whose lineage from the 12th to 18th centuries is traces at length in the above 2 books. They were the leading Sept of the clan Chattan, which was a confederacy, and were sufficiently important to be allowed two different tartans, one pattern for the members of the clan, and the other for their Chief. They were Stuart adherants and during the Cromwellian period were shorn of the honors and prestige they had enjoyed. The restoration of Charles II helped them some, but this brief prosperity was followed by the even greater ruin consequent on the collapse of the Jacobites. In reading of this clan, we note over and over the anme of Aeneas or Eneas used by their chiefs and thier can be little doubt that the Enos Mackintosh, as the clerks rendered the name, who appears in York Co. records was a member of this once powerful clan whose fortunes had been dissapated by their adherance to the Stuart cause. The supposition that his name was really Aeneas is confirmed by the fact that he used as "A" as his mark for his will, and other transactions in court records, etc, and a mark was generally the initial of the first of last name. This author believes that John possibly had a brother named Peter. Lt Cdr. F.W. McIntosh, of Washington D.C. and our remote cousin, has done extensive research on the McIntosh line of southwestern Virginia. Some of the information below was obtained from him, although we (FW McIntosh and Gifford White) both have at one time or another consulted the same information sources, as has this author. (Sandy Hecla) 1790 Taxpaying Heads of House VA: John McIntosh Fairfax; Louchlan McIntosh Fairfax; Mrs. McIntosh Charlotte; Robert McIntosh Surry; Thos Hopper Amherst; Luther Hopper Pittsylvania. (This could be our John???) Spouse: Elizabeth Vineyard Tollett Birth: ca 1746-55, Rockridge Co, Va Death: aft 1830, Tazwell Co, Va Father: Mark Tollett (1729-1757) Mother: Elizabeth Preston Vineyard (1733-1830) Marr: ca 1762-70, Rockingham Co, or Rockridge Co, Va Children: Elizabeth (Betsy) (1772-1851) Catherine (1775-1854) John (1776-1857) Margaret (Peggy) (1778->1819) Mary Polly (1780-1858) Anna (ca1783-1840) Nancy (1785-1865) George Washington (1788-1863) Sarah (Sally) (1790-1862) Rachel (1792->1870) Rebecca (1794-~1849)

    07/12/2006 02:43:43
    1. Re: McIntosh of Virginia.....
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh -- Vineyard -- Tollett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/935.3 Message Board Post: Good morning, Sandy: With respect to your post on these boards on 20 July 2001 regarding the family of John M. McIntosh and Elizabeth (Betsy) Preston Vineyard Tollett, have you received any information subsequent to your post? I have additional information for you on this family. If you would like to share information, you can contact me at jamerm@comcast.net. Thank you Sandy! Your friend, Jim

    07/07/2006 02:26:57
    1. Re: James McIntosh
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/1265.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the info on James. I have been studying about the civil war and especially Kershaw's Brigade. I almost forgot I posted for info.....it has been two years so I am very grateful for your reply. Researching the soldiers helps, for me, to keep what they did in people's memories. Thank you again. Jackie

    06/23/2006 02:05:38
    1. Re: James McIntosh
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2N0.2ACIB/1265.1 Message Board Post: James Hawes McIntosh was a private in the South Carolina 8th Regiment, Company F in the Civil War. He later became both a captain and a doctor. Born 2-27-1838 Society Hill, SC, died 2-26-1919, Newberry, SC. What do you know about the McIntoshes?

    06/23/2006 01:00:24
    1. Re: Jesse McIntosh
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/851.877.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Good morning, James: Do your records have any information about the anscestors, families, siblings, etc of your gf. William Jonathan McIntosh 1745 - 1835 and/or your gm. Delilah Shaw 1747 - 1836? My database takes your 1745 William's line back to 1606; however this information is sketchy and has several Lacklan McIntoshes in the line. Can you fill in any of the details from 1745 back to 1606? Thank you! Your friend, Jim

    06/17/2006 07:51:21
    1. Re: Jesse McIntosh
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/851.877.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Jesse, My father has many times spoken of the McCarty clan with great respect. I can give you what I know about William Jefferson McIntosh in our line: William Jefferson McIntosh 1802 -1876 m. Sarah Negley 1810 - 1890 c. Peter 1830 - 1845 Caroline 1831 - 1871 Elizabeth 1833 - 1905 Jacob Perry 1835 - 1910 Delilah Ann 1837 - 1872 Amanda 1839 - 1880 Galen 1841 - 1917 David 1843 - 1847 Celia 1845 - 1924 William Reed 1851 - 1922 Edward West 1853 - 1933 Parents of William Jefferson McIntosh: f. William Jonathan McIntosh 1776 -1851 m. Mary Catherine Moore 1778 - 1823 Grand Parents of William Jonathan McIntosh: gf. William Jonathan McIntosh 1745 - 1835 gm. Delilah Shaw 1747 - 1836 Let me know if this is the line you are looking for as I maybe able to fill you in more. Mark

    06/17/2006 01:03:41
    1. Carlisle, McCoy, McKay, McKoy, McDonald, McDaniel, McIntosh
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carlisle, McCoy, McKay, McKoy, McDonald, McDaniel, McIntosh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2N0.2ACIB/1395 Message Board Post: An 1891 letter written by James McCoy Carlisle, Sr., b. 1811, to his son, James McCoy Carlisle, Jr., b. 1851, discusses James Sr.'s family history and has recently come to light. We already had the names of James McCoy Carlisle, Sr.'s mom and dad, Jane (McCoy), b. 1779 in NC, and William W. Carlisle, b. 1784 in PA, and we knew his grandfather Carlisle was named "James." We now have his McCoy grandparents: Robert and Margaret McCoy. We know the McCoys came from NC, that Robert was probably of Irish descent and that Margaret was a "full-blooded Scotsman." We believe Margaret was widowed by 1798 and that these McCoys and related McDonalds and Angus/Anguish McIntosh were all in Garrard Co., KY by then, and that the Anguish McIntosh who married the widowed Mrs. Margaret McCoy there in 1798 is very likely "ours." We think the McCoys and Carlisles met in KY, though they may have met in NC. We are certain these families were very closely related and that these related Carlisles, McC! oys, McDonalds, and McIntoshes then migrated to middle TN between 1798 and 1809, settling in Bedford and Coffee Co., in the Beech Grove area. Hope to hear from anyone interested in these families and migrations.

    06/15/2006 05:23:01
    1. GARDNER McINTOSH born c.1769
    2. John McIntosh
    3. GARDNER McINTOSH born c.1769 I am looking for information on Gardner McIntosh born possibly sometime in 1769, the place of birth is Newbattle, Midlothian (Great Britain). He was one of four brothers, of which today nobody in my family knows their names. He married Margaret Walkingshaw possibly around 1786, they had 5 children: Gideon McIntosh born 22 Apr 1787 Janet McIntosh born 19 Apr 1789 Martha McIntosh born 04 Nov 1792 (All born in Newbattle, Midlothian) Joseph McIntosh born 01 Aug 1797 Sarah McIntosh born 22 Feb 1801 I have recently found out by chance that he served in the Gordon Highlanders (Muster Roll of 1794). This gives the year of birth as 1769, place of birth as Newbattle and at the time he joined up he was 25. I have not from any of the usual sources been able to find actual dates for birth, marriage and death and the same for Margaret Walkingshaw. If anybody has found this or could suggest any possible source I would be interested to hear from you and if you are descended from any of their children. Many thanks John McIntosh

    06/04/2006 07:07:41
    1. Re: DEA: McIntosh, Eric A. - Trafford,PA. - Iraq
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/1389.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Eric, for serving our country and I'm sorry that you had to die at such a young age. Joyce

    05/29/2006 12:41:39
    1. Sam McIntosh of Alabama in 1832
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2N0.2ACIB/1394 Message Board Post: Sam McIntosh is listed in the 1832 Creek Nation, Alabama census. I am not related to this family, just passing on this information, which comes from a webpage called "1832 Creek Nation, Alabama census." The link for the site is listed below. Joyce http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~texlance/1832census/t1.htm

    05/29/2006 12:39:24
    1. Ananias McINTOSH, 1798, NY - Sarah Adeline SAUNDERS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McINTOSH, SAUNDERS, ANDREWS, FAY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/1393 Message Board Post: Looking for relatives/descendants of Ananias McINTOSH, born about 1798, New York, died after 1870, married Sarah Adeline SAUNDERS, born about 1805, West Hartford, CT (or NY?). I have nine children listed for them: Nun (?), Mary Ann "Polly" (my line), Cynthia Elizabeth, Ellen M., Nancy S., William Lewlellen, Charles F., Lucy Diann, Nun (?).

    05/24/2006 05:30:16
    1. John and Minnie Mcintosh
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mcintoch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2N0.2ACIB/1392 Message Board Post: Looking for decendants of John and Minnie (Parker) Mcintoch Minnie brn 1899 Mitchell IN Her father was Charles Parker. She married John Mcintosh 12-20-1915. Children: Riley, Delbert, Dorthy, Fay, J.R.

    05/23/2006 01:13:09
    1. Vicey Lavitha McIntosh - Wife Of John Beck
    2. 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/2N0.2ACIB/1341.1 Message Board Post: Please call me or email me. We need to apply to the Creek Nation for Our Indian papers. Thank you. Patricia King Overall 1 850 453 5892 Email my daughter as well at Lennora.Martin@lvdefault.com

    05/21/2006 12:27:20
    1. Re: John James MCINTOSH 1850 NY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McIntosh Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2N0.2ACIB/8.26 Message Board Post: My Family is the direct descendents of John and James McIntosh. James is my great great great etc. grandfather. His son Charles's daughter Charlotte is my great-grandmother. If you want any information on the line up to then I have it. I am however stuck on trying to find out who the parents of of John and James were. Any information you might have would be helpful.

    05/20/2006 08:25:30
    1. Fw: McIntosh Surname
    2. McIntosh Family
    3. Forwarded to the list. Please reply to tulahv@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tulah Vatalaro" <tulahv@bellsouth.net> To: <mcintosh-l-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 7:41 AM Subject: McIntosh Surname >I am interesting in finding geneological information on Angus N. > McIntosh, born 11/15/1885 in Alabama, and died 11/08/1955 in Alabama.

    04/25/2006 01:25:21