William Brown was married the Deborah McQueeen, Sarah Stoughton McQueen and then to my 2nd Great Grandmother Elizabeth Devore. William and Sarah were divorced in March of 1842 and William and Elizabeth were married 8/18/1842 in Columbus Indiana. William and Elizabeth moved from Flatrock Township to Wayne Township and can be found there in 1850 census for Bartholmew. This census shows William residing with Elizabeth, Jousha his 15 year old son from Deborah, his daughter Josephine the eldest of his children from Elizabeth, Minerva and William my great grandfather. William and Sarah Stoughton McQueen had a daughter in 1840 named Mary Eliza Brown. Sarah was awarded custody of Mary Eliza. Mary Eliza was married twice. Her 2nd marriage was to Thomas J Ireland. They can be found in the 1870 Tazewell County, IL census with children. Mary and Thomas moved to Iowa in the late 1870's earlier 1880's. Mary died in the 1890's. Apparently there was little communication with her mother in Bartholomew county because Mary Eliza was mentioned in her Mother's will but had died 5+ years earlier. Sarah Stoughton's will is on file at the Bartholomew County, Columbus Indiana court house. Sorry for the rough detail. (Doing this from memory, it's been awhile since I have had the time for researching.) If you have additional questions please feel free to contact me at akabrat@earthlink.net. Mary Brown -----Original Message----- From: Hermon B Fagley <hermfagley@juno.com> Sent: Feb 4, 2004 6:26 AM To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [McQUEEN] Greene twnsp,Hamilton Co,Ohio There were 2 Rev George Browns. A generation different in birth dates,but 1st cousins. You would have data on the the younger,who was a full time minister,and author,and of Hugh,of George and Mary Stevenson Brown [latter lived next to Dugal McQueen at Westminster,Md] Mine was a local methodist minister,who was a miller and land speculator,and much oldere. George,of John,OF gEORGE AND MARY STEVENSTON BROWN] Born about 1750,or about the age of his uncle,Hugh Brown.John Brown,b about 1720,was far older than his baby brother,Hugh Brown,born about 1750. akabrat@earthlink.net is the Mary Brown,of Chicago,to question about her roots. Can you attach photo of Elizabeth Brown McQueen ? I have an idea what some of the Brown's looked like. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 16:43:05 EST Russmanl61@aol.com writes: > Dear Mr. Fagley, Thanks, i had just part of that screen and the top > was cut > off, thereby obscuring who submitted it. Was the Mary Brown that > visited you > desc from the William that married Deborah McQueen, and possibly > Sarah > Stoughton McQueen? Do you know any desc from this William?? The > Elizabeth McQueen > Stoughton that is buried in Bartholomew County, Liberty Cem in > Flatrock, is my > fifith great grandmother. I do have a photograph of her from Mrs. > Lorraine > Stoughton Harrod. Does anyone know if Mrs. harrod is still > living???? > Also regarding the Brown's ...I have recently rediscovered portraits > of > Brown's from the fairfield / pickaway counties of Ohio....The > photographs are of > John Bowman and his wife Ruth Brown Bowman...they are circa > 1860....they were > born btw 1790-1810...their daughter Emily Bowman, married to my > fourth great > uncle Harvey Ashbrook Blue 1845 in fairfield Co., OHio...Do they fit > into the > george Brown family......thanks Russ > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb has created a resource page for us, with a number of > searches > and other goodies: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCQUEEN > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== Rootsweb has created a resource page for us, with a number of searches and other goodies: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCQUEEN ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
There were 2 Rev George Browns. A generation different in birth dates,but 1st cousins. You would have data on the the younger,who was a full time minister,and author,and of Hugh,of George and Mary Stevenson Brown [latter lived next to Dugal McQueen at Westminster,Md] Mine was a local methodist minister,who was a miller and land speculator,and much oldere. George,of John,OF gEORGE AND MARY STEVENSTON BROWN] Born about 1750,or about the age of his uncle,Hugh Brown.John Brown,b about 1720,was far older than his baby brother,Hugh Brown,born about 1750. akabrat@earthlink.net is the Mary Brown,of Chicago,to question about her roots. Can you attach photo of Elizabeth Brown McQueen ? I have an idea what some of the Brown's looked like. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 16:43:05 EST Russmanl61@aol.com writes: > Dear Mr. Fagley, Thanks, i had just part of that screen and the top > was cut > off, thereby obscuring who submitted it. Was the Mary Brown that > visited you > desc from the William that married Deborah McQueen, and possibly > Sarah > Stoughton McQueen? Do you know any desc from this William?? The > Elizabeth McQueen > Stoughton that is buried in Bartholomew County, Liberty Cem in > Flatrock, is my > fifith great grandmother. I do have a photograph of her from Mrs. > Lorraine > Stoughton Harrod. Does anyone know if Mrs. harrod is still > living???? > Also regarding the Brown's ...I have recently rediscovered portraits > of > Brown's from the fairfield / pickaway counties of Ohio....The > photographs are of > John Bowman and his wife Ruth Brown Bowman...they are circa > 1860....they were > born btw 1790-1810...their daughter Emily Bowman, married to my > fourth great > uncle Harvey Ashbrook Blue 1845 in fairfield Co., OHio...Do they fit > into the > george Brown family......thanks Russ > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb has created a resource page for us, with a number of > searches > and other goodies: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCQUEEN > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Dear Mr. Fagley, Thanks, i had just part of that screen and the top was cut off, thereby obscuring who submitted it. Was the Mary Brown that visited you desc from the William that married Deborah McQueen, and possibly Sarah Stoughton McQueen? Do you know any desc from this William?? The Elizabeth McQueen Stoughton that is buried in Bartholomew County, Liberty Cem in Flatrock, is my fifith great grandmother. I do have a photograph of her from Mrs. Lorraine Stoughton Harrod. Does anyone know if Mrs. harrod is still living???? Also regarding the Brown's ...I have recently rediscovered portraits of Brown's from the fairfield / pickaway counties of Ohio....The photographs are of John Bowman and his wife Ruth Brown Bowman...they are circa 1860....they were born btw 1790-1810...their daughter Emily Bowman, married to my fourth great uncle Harvey Ashbrook Blue 1845 in fairfield Co., OHio...Do they fit into the george Brown family......thanks Russ
Mary Brown and a cousin visited me,Hermon Brown Fagley,of 2679 State Route 125, Bethel,Ohio 45106,which is 8-10 miles north of where Capt-Lt-Rev-JP George Brown died in 1814,leaving a will that did "not" name all his known children. The only 'fact" I have is that a Wm Brown was auctioneer of George's Estate auction in 1814. I think the Wm Brown found in 1840 in Flat Rock twnsp,then Bartholomew Co,Ind near McQueen's. Jousha McQueen bought a big kettle at the above auction,and George Brown's EXCR'S GAVE 163 BAD TITLED LAND AT Laurel Ohio to Jousha McQueen and Elizabeth Brown [wife]. She's buried north of Columbus,In near the airport. On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:58:08 EST Russmanl61@aol.com writes: > Can anyone tell me about the Browns.....Is William Brown who married > Deborah > McQueen Feb 23, 1829...the same William Brown who was the second > husband of > Sarah Stoughton McQueen.....She and Brown were divorced in > Bartholomew County, > IN...Was this William the son of George Brown??? Which one?? > Thanks, Russ. > PS I have an old e-mail from this forum mentioning a Mary Brown > from Chicago > who visited Mr. Fagley in 2000. Are you on this forum??? > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Don't forget our Message Board, courtesy of Rootsweb! Queries, Bible > records, Biographies, Deeds, Obits, Pensions, Wills and other data: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/rw/surnames.mcqueen > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Can anyone tell me about the Browns.....Is William Brown who married Deborah McQueen Feb 23, 1829...the same William Brown who was the second husband of Sarah Stoughton McQueen.....She and Brown were divorced in Bartholomew County, IN...Was this William the son of George Brown??? Which one?? Thanks, Russ. PS I have an old e-mail from this forum mentioning a Mary Brown from Chicago who visited Mr. Fagley in 2000. Are you on this forum???
This bounced as over-sized, so I temporarily lifted the size limit. Sorry about the funky line-lengths; this is how I got the post. -v Begin forwarded message: Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 01:01:12 -0700 From: Hermon B Fagley <hermfagley@juno.com> To: mcqueen-l@rootsweb.com, Hendcoa@aol.com Subject: McQuinn before Ky Estill Co is just east of Madison Co,where my McQueens were. The file you requested is shown below. The free access to this USGenWeb Archives file is provided through the courtesy of RootsWeb.com Inc. (File: m250001.txt) John McQuin/McQueen of Clay and Estill Co. Kentucky Service: NC Number: S30577 This was copied from records received from the National Archives by Maxine E. Daly and passed on to me by the Estill Co. Historical & Genealogical Society to be used freely with their permission. Unless noted elsewhere, all notes have been added by Maxine Daly) A court action dealing with this family and the accrued pension First sheet of these documents indicate that John McQueen or McQuin was deceased by 3 July 1856; but that pension in the amount of $28.49 per annum was allowed to commence on the 4th day of March, 1831 and end 14 February 1855. The certificate of pension was issued the 3rd day of July 1856 and sent to W. M. Fulkerson, Proctor, KY. First document: "As children and heirs of John McQueen, Sr., deceased, we have this day employed John M. Price as our attorney in Irvine, KY, to inquire at the Pension office in Washington City, D.C. and ascertain the amount of pension that was allowed to said John McQueen, Sr., deceased, and also to make any further inquiries or investigations in the premises for the purposes aforesaid at the said Pension office or elsewhere, and we hereby agree to ratify whatever he may do in the said premises. Given under our hands this 14th January 1857, signed by Polly Embree and Nancy McQueen (both by x). Attest: Thos. W. Carson, Clerk, Estill County Court." Second document: "Personally appeared before the undersigned Justice of the Peace of Estill County, William McQueen and after being duly sworn according to law states that his father John McQuin or McQueen of this county was an applicant for a pension under the act 7th of June 1832 died in this county on the 14th Feb 1855 and left the following children only to wit: Eda McQueen, Dicy McQueen, Thomas McQueen, Samuel McQueen, Ebbie McQueen, Nancy McQueen, Hannah McQueen, William McQueen, John McQueen, Polly McQueen, Sally McQueen, Betsy McQueen, and Annie McQueen, that they are all over 21 years of age and that he, William McQueen, has been appointed the administrator of his father by request of the remaining heirs. That his father left no widow. This 19th Feb 1855. Signed: William McQueen (by x)" "Sworn to and subscribed this 19th Feb 1855, State of Kentucky, Estill County, Sampson Walters, J.P., Estill County." I, Thomas H. Carson, clerk of the county court of said court, at a court holden in Irvine on this 19th Feb, do hereby certify that satisfactory evidence has been exhibited to said count that John McQueen of said county was an applicant for a pension under the act of the 7th Jun 1832, and that he died in the county on the 14th day of February 1855 and left the following (Page ends here, there is no continuation sheet)" Third Document: "State of Kentucky, Estill County, (unreadable, looks like Sct) On this 17th day of July, eighteen hundren and fifty-four, personally appeard before the undersigned Probate Judge of Estill County, John McQueen, sometimes called McQuin, a resident of said county and aged 93 years, and being first sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of an act of Congress passed the 7th June 1832 --- --- --- (these blanks are shown in the document). That he entered the service of the United States under the following officers and served as herein stated. That he volunteered to serve 12 months under Col Cleveland and Capt. North and he states he served part of his time uncer Col. Cleveland and part of his time under General John Sevier and Capt. Robison. That he entered the service about Christmas 1779 or a few days after Christmas which that would make it perhaps in the beginning of 1780. That he was actually in the service performing military duty 13 months. That he was when he entered the service a resident of what was then called (about that time) Squabble State, North Carolina, and that part of territory embraced between Henderson's and Dixon's line, that he don't recollect the county. That after he first entered the service he was detached by Col Cleveland together with others to occupy and defent the old Forte, or Block House, afterwards called Forte Selby and that he remained there until the news reached that General Gates had been defeated at Camden and he thinks that battle was fought in August previous to the battle of Kings Mountain and the news was alas that strong preparations were being made by the British to push their operations farther South and it was upon the receipt of this news that both old and young was called into the service. That he took his place in his company under General Sevier for the express object of meeting Ferguson somewhere. That he was in the battle of Kings Mountain which was fought in October 1780 and as well as he now recollects the commanding officers present upon the part of the Americans were Col. Cleveland, Capt. Larkin Cleveland, General Sevier, Capt. North, General Selby or Shelby, Col. Martin, Capt. Elliot and Capt. Lewis, while Ferguson commanded the British forces and was totally defeated. That there was a woman who Ferguson had been keeping who had left the British army and had come with news to Capt. Lewis and she told him that Ferguson could be known by him using his sword in his left hand as he had been wounded previously in the right and Capt. Lewis communicated this to Col Cleveland and after the battle commenced, he pointed out Ferguson and selected 8 or 9 of his best riflemen and told them he had to fall, and there was 6 or 7 bullet holes through him after the battle, and after the battle Col. Cleveland commenced hanging and killing the Tories, but by the intervention of the other officers such a course was stopped. That he went out of the service as a soldier 3 or 4 weeks after this battle or he did not render no service of this kind afterwards, but he was again ordered back to the forte for the purpose of defending it and those in it from the enemy and he remained there off and on until November or about the first of December 1783, and as (unreadable) was then finally notified he was discharged or dismissed. That he doen't know whether he was discharged finally from the army after the battle or not but he was to receive pay for his services while on the fort, but he states he did not get all he was entitled to, that its, for the time he remained in the fort the last time but got a portion of it. He can't say whether he ever had a written discharge or not. That there was in the fort the following families, Eakins, Brasherd (?), (unreadable), Hackins, Mullins and Fields. That his name is as handed down to him, is McQuin instead of McQueen and never was it changed or spelled McQueen until he came to Kentucky and he found in Kentucky the McQueens and Quinns, and he states that if his name is found on the Pay Register or Muster Rolls at Raleigh, NC, it will be found McQuin. That he always has been a hunter, at least for a great many years after peace was made being pretty much from the woods and therefore has had little chance to know anything about pensions until of late years, although it has often been mentioned to him and has had several promises by Agents, but they most generally failed as he always lived much out of the way. That he don't know of no person now living that he could prove his service by. If Samuel Brasherd, John Fields, or John (unreadable) were living, he could prove it but they are all dead, or by John Hackins of Perry Co., KY, in part. That he had a record of his age and family but it was destroyed or mislaid, and that he married to Polly Allendell and had by her 13 children, and she is dead. That he came to KY 1794 and has remained here ever since and born the 22 August 1761. That relies on the muster rolls or the Pay Register at Raleigh, NC to establish his services --- --- --- (blanks are shown in document). That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatsoever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the Agency of any State except that of the Agency of the State of North Carolina --- --- --- (blanks as shown in document). Signed: John McQueen (by x)" "State of Kentucky, Estill County This day, I Abner W. Quin, Probate Judge of Estill County do hereby certify that the above named John McQueen (sometimes called McQuin) made oath to the above declaration and made his mark to the same and that he further certifies that he examined the said McQueen throughly in regard to his services, and all the particulars connected with it, and having read carefully the declaration over to him, he has therefore ordered the following order to be (unreadable), to wit: That the Probate Court is of an opinion after a careful examination of the application in regard to his claim, and it's personal acquaintance with the applicant in regard to his claim, that he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and served as he states, and that such is and has been his reputation, and that there can be no doubts as to his age filed in his declaration and that the applicant has been called Quin, McQuin and McQueen, but better known by McQueen. This 17 day of July 1854, signed: A. W. Quinn" Fourth document: "Estill County, State of Kentucky, sct This 18th day of September 1854, John McQuin or McQueen personally appeared in open court and a previous term of this court had papers prepared for a pension under the act of June the 7th 1832 upon motion of his counsel he has underwent a full and complete investigation (unreadable) particular relating to his services as stated in his declaration heretofore filed, and the court has put the following interrogatories: Q: Where were you born and what year? A: I was born on the 22nd August 1761 and in the State of Virginia. Q: Have you any record of your age? A: Have had it, but it is now misplaced or lost. Q: Where where you living when you was called into the Service and where have you lived since the Revolutionary War? A: When I entered the service, I lived not far from Jonesborough, Tennessee, or where it now stands. It was then North Carolina, and don't recollect the county about that time it was called Squabble State, and I have lived since 1794 in Kentucky, some of my time in Clay County, Madison, Laurel, Owsley, and Estill. Q: State the names of the officers either of the regular or militia services. A: I had but little chance to know much about the regular services, but he was acquainted with Mike Harrison, Col. of the Dragoons. I volunteered under Co. Cleveland, served under Capt. North Robison and afterwards under General Sevier and I was well acquainted with Col. Lacy of Sound Carolina, Campbell, Cleveland, Shelby, Sevier, Williams, Brandy, Capt. Lewis (unreadable) Larkin Cleveland, Nort, Col. Martin Elliot. That he was mostly confined to the fort for its defense but was in the battle of Kings Mountain and saw General Ferguson after he was killed, and the battle was over. All the officers I have mentioned was in the battle of Kings Mountain. Q: Why have you not applied sooner for a pension? A: For a great many years after I came to Kentucky, I engaged in hunting, hunting in the winter season and in the summer, I dug ginseng. There was a small quantity of buffalo and some elk when I first came. I loved this kind of a life, and in this way I got my living, being pretty generally in the back woods and until of late years heard but little said about pensions, but since I have been made acquainted with the pensions laws I have made repeated applications to Agents to attend to my claim, but always failed, and always have been poor , and sometimes very poor. Q: Did you ever get a discharge and if so what has become of it? A: If I ever received a discharge, I don't now recollect it and if I did, I could not read it. I was dismissed or verbally dicharged and was paid 2 or 3 times, however it might have been more, but in specie as the Continental money towards the close of the war proved worthless. The court after having persons sworn and examined in relation to the general reprensentation of the applicant and that of the most reliable persons and characters and from other proof and from its own personal knowledge of the applicant declares that the applicant has had for a great many years a general reputation of a Revolutionary Soldier and such is now his reputation, and that the interrogatories as above were put and the answers to them written accordingly, and that said court could have no feeling only what is legally before it, having no interest, nor connection by marriage or blood to him, this order is therefore ordered to be certified and forwarded. Fifth document: State of Kentucky, Estill County, sct. On this 24st day of May 1856 personally appeared before the undersigned Justice of the Peace of Estill County of Kentucky, Henry Plowman and made oath in due form of law. I was well acquainted with John McQueen (or sometimes spelt McQuin) late of this county, who was an applicant for a pension under the act 7th June 1832, resident of this County. He possessed a general reputation of a Revolutionary soldier from the State of N.C. I was also, and am now, well acquainted with his family. He left the following living children, to wit: Eda McQuin, Dianna McQuin, Thos. McQuin, Nancy McQuin, Hannah McQuin, William McQuin, John McQuin, Polly McQuin, Sally McQuin, Anna McQuin: these are now living. Samuel McQuin, Isabella McQuin and Elizabeth McQuin are dead. 10 living and 3 dead making 13 children in all. That the said John McQuin died in Estill County, Kentucky on the 14th day of February, 1855 and I cannot.....
BEECH GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY Steven McQueen born in Beech Grove Steve McQueen was one of the most famous actors of the 1960's and 70's. He first gained notoriety playing bounty hunter Josh Randall in the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive. He starred in several films beginning with The Blob in 1958. His best known films include The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), Bullitt (1968), The Getaway (1972), Papillon (1973), and The Towering Inferno (1974). He received his only Academy Award nomination for his role in The Sand Pebbles (1966). Other films include The Honeymoon Machine (1961), Hell Is for Heroes (1962), The War Lover (1962), Love With the Proper Stranger (1963), Soldier In The Rain (1963), Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965), Nevada Smith (1966), The Reivers (1969), Le Mans (1971), Junior Bonner (1972), An Enemy of the People (1978), Tom Horn (1980), and The Hunter (1980). Few details are known about Steve McQueen's childhood. Steve's father, William McQueen, is said to have been a barnstorming pilot. His mother, Jullian Crawford, was from Missouri. After William McQueen and Jullian were married, they settled in the Indianapolis area. It is possible they were married in Indiana. Terrence Steven McQueen was born in Beech Grove on March 24, 1930. Some sources do give Beech Grove as his birthplace. Biographers do not even agree on the order or spellings of Steve's given name. Shortly after Steve's birth, William McQueen left his wife and son and was never heard from again. Jullian would take Steve back and forth between Missouri and Indiana for most of his childhood. Steve would be left with his mother's family only to have Jullian return periodically to take Steve back with her to Indianapolis or New York. When Steve was about twelve years old, Jullian married a man named Berri and took Steve to live in California ending McQueen's association with Indiana. The exact location of McQueen's birthplace in Beech Grove is unknown. Some biographies state that he was born in "Beech Grove Hospital." Althought Beech Grove has been home to St. Francis Hospital since 1906, a hospital called Beech Grove has never existed. It is also unclear whether McQueen ever lived in Beech Grove. Reports that McQueen went to grade school in Beech Grove have not been substantiated; nor have stories that he went to school at Bunker Hill Elementary, located approximately five miles southeast of Beech Grove. In 1931 Indianapolis City Directory, a Julian McQueen is listed as rooming at a house on North Drexel Avenue in Indianapolis (about four and a half miles from Beech Grove). In My Husband, My Friend, Steve's first wife Neile McQueen Toffel, states that Jullian and Steve were living in an apartment in Beech Grove just before they moved to California. McQueen's reluctance to discuss his childhood and his mother's numerous address changes make it difficult to find substantial connections to Beech Grove. He did not often acknowledge his Indiana connection. In Steve McQueen the Final Chapter by Grady Ragsdale, McQueen is quoted as saying, "I'm an Indiana boy, but I've never considered myself a Hoosier." Even when he discussed his life in Indiana it was not in a positive light. In the book McQueen by William F. Nolan, Steve recalled mastering two skills in Indianapolis: stealing hubcaps and shooting pool. Steve McQueen died on November 7, 1980. He was married three times. His wife Neile had his only two children, Terry and Chad. Steve's second wife was actress Ali MacGraw. He was married to Barbara Minty at the time of his death. If you have any questions or comments, please contact William at william@bgpl.in.us ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Both my dad's Fagaley's,and some of my Mom's Brown's and McQueens,intermarried in the above township,although my parents lines were 50+ miles east. I was told that about I-71 and Rybolt Rd,nw Cincinnati,was about the location in Greene Twnsp..McGee's,and Hearn's are 2 other families intermarrying there to Brown's with McQueen blood.Any way,east of Miamitown and the Great Miami River near I-74,AND 1815-20 ERA. On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:53:57 -0600 "Theron L.Smith" <tl2smith@flash.net> writes: > Stephen Terrance "Steve" McQueen appars in the 1930 Indianapolis, > Marion Co., IN census in the houseold of his maternal grandparents. > The entry is difficult to find because the ancestry.com index has > Jerrance McGREEN! But the entry is > definitely his. > > CRAWFORD, Victor L. age 63 [hence b 1866/7] m @33 [1899/1900] > KY/KY/KY salesman of telephone supplies > ,Lillian [THOMSON] wife age 52 [hence b 1877/8] m @22 MO/KY/KY > McQUEEN, Jullian daughter age 19 [b 1911] m @[can't read] MO/KY/MO > ,Terrance age 0/12 grandson [birthday known to be 24 Mar 1930] > IN/TN/MO > > The census was taken less than a month after Steve's birth. > > The 1930 census indicates that Steve's father's was born in > Tennessee. Is his father's first name known and has anyone traced > his ancestry? I would be sympathetic if the answer to both questions > was "No!" However, I would be interested in attempting to compile a > patrilineal ancestry. > > My interest in Steve McQueen's ancestry stems from the fact that he > is (on his mother's side) an 8th cousin of my wife. Their MRCA (most > recent common ancestor) is John (4) GRAVES (1670-1737), a great > grandson of Capt. Thomas Graves of Jamestown, VA. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > Theron Smith. > ------------------------ > Selected Descendants of Capt. Thomas Graves > > 1 Capt. Thomas Graves 1580 - 1642 > +Katherine > 2 John Graves 1611 - > +Elizabeth? Perrin > 3 Thomas Graves 1631 - > 4 John Graves 1670 - 1737 > 5 John Graves 1695 - 1772 > +Frances > 6 Joseph Graves 1725 - 1785 > +Frances "Franky" Coleman 1744 - 1843 > 7 Nancy Coleman Graves 1765 - 1844 > +James Coleman Goodwin 1761 - > 8 Lloyd King Goodwin 1791 - > +Mary Jane Graves 1796 - > 9 Elizabeth Elmora Goodwin 1822 - 1915 > +Pike Montgomery Thomson 1819 - 1902 > 10 John William Thomsom 1845 - 1916 > +Julia Franklin Graves 1846 - 1930 > 11 Lillian Thomsom 1879 - > +Victor Lee Crawford > 12 Julia Crawford 1911 - > +---- McQueen > 13 Stephen Terrance McQueen, actor 1930 - 1980 > +Ali McGraw, 2d wife > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: Click on <mailto:McQueen-L-request@rootsweb.com> to > create a new message with UNSUBSCRIBE as the *only* text in the > message, > and as the subject. Contact Valorie > <mailto:McQueen-admin@rootsweb.com> > with any questions, list problems, or virus warnings. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
I've never heard of Johnson Co,Ind before. Just Bartholomew and Marion Co .But Flat Rock,Ind is just north of Hope,Ind of Mickel's parents,and I've met them. And Flat Rock is n e of n Columbus,Ind,where they told me Elizabeth Brown McQueen was buried. And I've read of s e Indianapolis for Steve McQueen. Beech Grove,Ind is s e Indianapolis,and no great distance n n w of Flat Rock,Ind. I'm from Capt-Lt-Rev-JP GEORGE BROWN ,[m Elizabeth McQueen],D 1814 in s Clermont Co,Ohio within 7 miles of Bracken and Pendleton Co,Ky . His dau,Elizabeth Brown m Jousha McQueen[II],of Thomas Jr,of Sr,of Dugal. Jousha McQueen [II] bought a large kettle at the 1814 estate auction of George Brown cried by Wm Brown, ,AND Jousha and Elizabeth Brown McQueen recieved 163 acres [bad title] of Laurel,Ohio land in 1816 , from George Brown's excrs,Robert and my own David Brown,d 1819. On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 01:53:41 EST Russmanl61@aol.com writes: > Hello. I am desc from the McQueens of this family ....Steven > Terrance > McQueen was born March 24, 1930 in Beech Grove, IN, the son of > William Terrence and > Nelle Adams McQueen. Wm T. (1907-1958) was born in Flatrock, IN the > son of > Louis D. and Caroline B. Culberson. Louis was born 1 oct 1869, the > son of Jacob > C. McQueen (1845 -1919) and his wife Elizabeth Aiken (1847-1929). > she was a > second cousin of Jacob's...Daughter of Daniel Aiken and Sarah > Stoughton > McQueen. Sarah Stoughton McQueen Brown Aiken Thayer (1816-1900) was > the daughter of > John and Elizabeth McQueen Stoughton. Elizabeth (1797-1892) was the > daughter > of Thomas McQueen, the Rev. War Soldier buried in Flatrock, IN. > Jacob was the son of Joseph Tanner McQueen (1820-1859) and > his wife > Catherine Cook McQueen (1822-1900). Joseph Tanner was the son of > Uriah McQueen > (1787-1853) and his wife Elizabeth Tanner(1792-1859) . This Uriah > being the > son of Thomas McQueen, the Rev. War Soldier buried in Flatrock,IN. > Jacob C. McQueen and his wife Elizabeth Aiken were second > cousins. > > I do have pictures of most of this lineage back to Elizabeth > McQueen > Stoughton. Her daughter Sarah was my fourth great grandmother and i > have > inherited many of the photos.. > > Hope this helps clear it up.....sincerely, Russ Layhew > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb has created a resource page for us, with a number of > searches > and other goodies: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCQUEEN > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Hello. I am desc from the McQueens of this family ....Steven Terrance McQueen was born March 24, 1930 in Beech Grove, IN, the son of William Terrence and Nelle Adams McQueen. Wm T. (1907-1958) was born in Flatrock, IN the son of Louis D. and Caroline B. Culberson. Louis was born 1 oct 1869, the son of Jacob C. McQueen (1845 -1919) and his wife Elizabeth Aiken (1847-1929). she was a second cousin of Jacob's...Daughter of Daniel Aiken and Sarah Stoughton McQueen. Sarah Stoughton McQueen Brown Aiken Thayer (1816-1900) was the daughter of John and Elizabeth McQueen Stoughton. Elizabeth (1797-1892) was the daughter of Thomas McQueen, the Rev. War Soldier buried in Flatrock, IN. Jacob was the son of Joseph Tanner McQueen (1820-1859) and his wife Catherine Cook McQueen (1822-1900). Joseph Tanner was the son of Uriah McQueen (1787-1853) and his wife Elizabeth Tanner(1792-1859) . This Uriah being the son of Thomas McQueen, the Rev. War Soldier buried in Flatrock,IN. Jacob C. McQueen and his wife Elizabeth Aiken were second cousins. I do have pictures of most of this lineage back to Elizabeth McQueen Stoughton. Her daughter Sarah was my fourth great grandmother and i have inherited many of the photos.. Hope this helps clear it up.....sincerely, Russ Layhew
Stephen Terrance "Steve" McQueen appars in the 1930 Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN census in the houseold of his maternal grandparents. The entry is difficult to find because the ancestry.com index has Jerrance McGREEN! But the entry is definitely his. CRAWFORD, Victor L. age 63 [hence b 1866/7] m @33 [1899/1900] KY/KY/KY salesman of telephone supplies ,Lillian [THOMSON] wife age 52 [hence b 1877/8] m @22 MO/KY/KY McQUEEN, Jullian daughter age 19 [b 1911] m @[can't read] MO/KY/MO ,Terrance age 0/12 grandson [birthday known to be 24 Mar 1930] IN/TN/MO The census was taken less than a month after Steve's birth. The 1930 census indicates that Steve's father's was born in Tennessee. Is his father's first name known and has anyone traced his ancestry? I would be sympathetic if the answer to both questions was "No!" However, I would be interested in attempting to compile a patrilineal ancestry. My interest in Steve McQueen's ancestry stems from the fact that he is (on his mother's side) an 8th cousin of my wife. Their MRCA (most recent common ancestor) is John (4) GRAVES (1670-1737), a great grandson of Capt. Thomas Graves of Jamestown, VA. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Theron Smith. ------------------------ Selected Descendants of Capt. Thomas Graves 1 Capt. Thomas Graves 1580 - 1642 +Katherine 2 John Graves 1611 - +Elizabeth? Perrin 3 Thomas Graves 1631 - 4 John Graves 1670 - 1737 5 John Graves 1695 - 1772 +Frances 6 Joseph Graves 1725 - 1785 +Frances "Franky" Coleman 1744 - 1843 7 Nancy Coleman Graves 1765 - 1844 +James Coleman Goodwin 1761 - 8 Lloyd King Goodwin 1791 - +Mary Jane Graves 1796 - 9 Elizabeth Elmora Goodwin 1822 - 1915 +Pike Montgomery Thomson 1819 - 1902 10 John William Thomsom 1845 - 1916 +Julia Franklin Graves 1846 - 1930 11 Lillian Thomsom 1879 - +Victor Lee Crawford 12 Julia Crawford 1911 - +---- McQueen 13 Stephen Terrance McQueen, actor 1930 - 1980 +Ali McGraw, 2d wife
I am looking for information on a Howard McQueen who was born ca 1882 in Texas. He married Winnie Halford Warren some time before 1917 in Oklahoma. They are on the 1920 and 1930 census in Soper, Choctaw County, OK.
------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 11:59:53 -0700 From: John <john1618@yahoo.com> Subject: John Edwin McQUEEN 1880-1953, bur. near Cottage Grove, Lane Co. OR USA Gatewayed Message Board Post, Classification: Query Surnames: McQueen, Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XI0.2ACEB/476 Message Board Post - $$$ Please CLICK the LINK to Reply $$$ : I am looking for info on the parents and spouse of John Edwin McQueen (1880-1953) who is buried at Walker Cemetery, Walker, Lane Co., Oregon. ------- End of forwarded message -------
Thanks for your reply and interest, Barbara. Pat Rosset is my aunt! We are working together (well, loosely speaking), and I was just trying to broaden the search to the McQueen and MacQueen lists! Regards Graham > From: "Barbara McLean" <bmclean@pe.net> > Reply-To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 08:09:34 -0800 > To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland > Resent-From: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:09:32 -0700 > > There is a lady on the Wigtownshire list named Pat Rosset who is tracing the > same people. Unfortunately I deleted her email because we were working on > different McQueens but if you go to the archives of that list you will find > her emails. > > Regards > Barbara McLean > Murrieta, CA > > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham Bisset [mailto:gmfbisset@freeuk.com] > Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 3:27 PM > To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland > > > Hi there, fellow listers! > > I have managed to trace one arm of my lineage back to Owen McQueen (also > named Queen or Quinn in records found thus far), born around 1816 in > Kirkinner, Wigtown. From what I already know, Owen married Margaret > Copeland on 22 June 1837 in Mochrum, Wigtown. I believe they had 6 > children, all born in Mochrum. These are Elizabeth McQueen (born circa > 1838), Peter McQueen (born 25 Sept 1839), James McQueen (1) (born 1st Dec > 1841), Margaret McQueen (born circa 1844), John McQueen (born 7 April 1846) > and James McQueen (2) (born 23 May 1848). James McQueen (2) went on to > marry Ellen Doyle on 10 April 1870 in Liverpool. > > I am now seeking further information on Owen McQueen and of course any > earlier generations. > > I would be grateful if anyone has any information or clues on the above. > > With thanks, > > Graham Bisset > Sutton > London > UK > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Need help writing *excellent* queries? Check out > http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/503.asp > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > List Information: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/McQueen-L.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Small World! I mentioned to her and I will mention to you also that there were 2 Peter H McQueens - mine was the Peter Hannay McQueen who had passed away in late 1800's. There is one who immigrated to the US and signed an inscription in a book that someone emailed me awhile back. If I have that message I will send you a copy - but you may want to check the Wig-list archives! Regards Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Graham Bisset [mailto:gmfbisset@freeuk.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:12 PM To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland Thanks for your reply and interest, Barbara. Pat Rosset is my aunt! We are working together (well, loosely speaking), and I was just trying to broaden the search to the McQueen and MacQueen lists! Regards Graham > From: "Barbara McLean" <bmclean@pe.net> > Reply-To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 08:09:34 -0800 > To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland > Resent-From: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:09:32 -0700 > > There is a lady on the Wigtownshire list named Pat Rosset who is tracing the > same people. Unfortunately I deleted her email because we were working on > different McQueens but if you go to the archives of that list you will find > her emails. > > Regards > Barbara McLean > Murrieta, CA > > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham Bisset [mailto:gmfbisset@freeuk.com] > Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 3:27 PM > To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland > > > Hi there, fellow listers! > > I have managed to trace one arm of my lineage back to Owen McQueen (also > named Queen or Quinn in records found thus far), born around 1816 in > Kirkinner, Wigtown. From what I already know, Owen married Margaret > Copeland on 22 June 1837 in Mochrum, Wigtown. I believe they had 6 > children, all born in Mochrum. These are Elizabeth McQueen (born circa > 1838), Peter McQueen (born 25 Sept 1839), James McQueen (1) (born 1st Dec > 1841), Margaret McQueen (born circa 1844), John McQueen (born 7 April 1846) > and James McQueen (2) (born 23 May 1848). James McQueen (2) went on to > marry Ellen Doyle on 10 April 1870 in Liverpool. > > I am now seeking further information on Owen McQueen and of course any > earlier generations. > > I would be grateful if anyone has any information or clues on the above. > > With thanks, > > Graham Bisset > Sutton > London > UK > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Need help writing *excellent* queries? Check out > http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/503.asp > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > List Information: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~valorie/McQueen-L.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== Rootsweb has created a resource page for us, with a number of searches and other goodies: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/c/MCQUEEN ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
There is a lady on the Wigtownshire list named Pat Rosset who is tracing the same people. Unfortunately I deleted her email because we were working on different McQueens but if you go to the archives of that list you will find her emails. Regards Barbara McLean Murrieta, CA -----Original Message----- From: Graham Bisset [mailto:gmfbisset@freeuk.com] Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 3:27 PM To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [McQUEEN] McQueen in Wigtown Scotland Hi there, fellow listers! I have managed to trace one arm of my lineage back to Owen McQueen (also named Queen or Quinn in records found thus far), born around 1816 in Kirkinner, Wigtown. From what I already know, Owen married Margaret Copeland on 22 June 1837 in Mochrum, Wigtown. I believe they had 6 children, all born in Mochrum. These are Elizabeth McQueen (born circa 1838), Peter McQueen (born 25 Sept 1839), James McQueen (1) (born 1st Dec 1841), Margaret McQueen (born circa 1844), John McQueen (born 7 April 1846) and James McQueen (2) (born 23 May 1848). James McQueen (2) went on to marry Ellen Doyle on 10 April 1870 in Liverpool. I am now seeking further information on Owen McQueen and of course any earlier generations. I would be grateful if anyone has any information or clues on the above. With thanks, Graham Bisset Sutton London UK ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== Need help writing *excellent* queries? Check out http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/503.asp ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Hi there, fellow listers! I have managed to trace one arm of my lineage back to Owen McQueen (also named Queen or Quinn in records found thus far), born around 1816 in Kirkinner, Wigtown. From what I already know, Owen married Margaret Copeland on 22 June 1837 in Mochrum, Wigtown. I believe they had 6 children, all born in Mochrum. These are Elizabeth McQueen (born circa 1838), Peter McQueen (born 25 Sept 1839), James McQueen (1) (born 1st Dec 1841), Margaret McQueen (born circa 1844), John McQueen (born 7 April 1846) and James McQueen (2) (born 23 May 1848). James McQueen (2) went on to marry Ellen Doyle on 10 April 1870 in Liverpool. I am now seeking further information on Owen McQueen and of course any earlier generations. I would be grateful if anyone has any information or clues on the above. With thanks, Graham Bisset Sutton London UK
This is some of the most frustrating areas to research. The borders moved back and forth so much that it is hard to tell where to look for the records. Then throw in the fact that PA is terrible at record keeping, then and now. I think the records we are after are in VA. Jane in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hermon B Fagley" <hermfagley@juno.com> To: <McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:19 AM Subject: [McQUEEN] Thomas, [d 1763] of Dugal,McQueen and George Brown [d 1814] > It's said Thomas Sr McQueen died in s Pa's Great Cove in 1763. > 1763 is the year of Pontiac's War uprising. I've read the Great Cove > had 2 early forts. > I've found a 1773 tax list of Ayr township, new Bedford Co,Pa that > includes > the Great Cove,and more. From Va Land suits,we know in 1773, Jousha > McQueen,John Sappington,and Wm West were sharing a cabin at,what today, > is Weirton,WV, or extreme frontier,and George Brown and others rode to > their rescue......... > > >
Sorry about the oversized posting. We moved to off list. Jane in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valorie Zimmerman" <valoriez@zimres.net> To: <McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 8:14 AM Subject: (Fwd) Re: Fw: [McQUEEN] Re: July,1763 Pontiac' War Indian atta > Another over-sized post. -v > > ------- Forwarded message follows ------- > Date sent: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 19:57:00 -0600 > From: "J. Grezlik" <jcgrezlik@bright.net> > To: <McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: Fw: [McQUEEN] Re: July,1763 Pontiac' War Indian attacks on w Md/mid s Pa. > > > > ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== > Don't forget our Message Board, courtesy of Rootsweb! Queries, Bible > records, Biographies, Deeds, Obits, Pensions, Wills and other data: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/rw/surnames.mcqueen > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
It's said Thomas Sr McQueen died in s Pa's Great Cove in 1763. 1763 is the year of Pontiac's War uprising. I've read the Great Cove had 2 early forts. I've found a 1773 tax list of Ayr township, new Bedford Co,Pa that includes the Great Cove,and more. From Va Land suits,we know in 1773, Jousha McQueen,John Sappington,and Wm West were sharing a cabin at,what today, is Weirton,WV, or extreme frontier,and George Brown and others rode to their rescue. 1773,on the extreme frontier. 1754,the Penn's bought land rights from the Indians that included the Great Cove,and Ayr township,and soon the township was cut in Cumberland Co,Pa. 1761-69,the Penn's would sell land in the Great Cove area 'on time". 1773 Ayr twnsp,new Bedford Co tax list includes no McQueen, but does include,at it's poorest level,one "George Brown. " Further west,in Somerset Co,Pa or Brother's Valley township are others who would live at Weirton,WV. 1774 kY'S 1ST settlement by James Harrod,who was raised in the Great Cove. Clermont Co,sw Ohio ,had,among it's earliest settlers,Dr Allison,and Thomas Paxton, from the 1773 Ayr tax list,but miles from where George Brown settled. I've read the Great Cove had 2 forts in the days of Indian wars. McConnell's Cove=Great Cove,and modern maps show McConnellsville,Ps in Fulton Co,Pa. Ries Shelby was an early officer.Isaac Shelby,of Col Evan,Jr ,was Ky's 1st governor The Mason-Dixon line was surveyed about 1767, locating Maryland a 1 1\2 mile wide at Hancock,Md. 1 1\2 miles from Ayr township,pA to Hampshire Co,Va [WV] thru then, Frederick Co,Md Maybe the Great Cove is 4 mile wide by 20 miles long. Maybe. And I have zero proof it's my George Brown [m Elizabeth McQueen] on the Ayr township list, but there are,1773,no McQueen's. Indeed no McQueen's,in 1773, in all sw Pa til you get to the modern WV panhandle. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!