This is some of my 20yrs. of findings. I hope it may help someone and maybe some can help me ? Henry McQueen Descendants of Thomas Sr. Mc Queen Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS SR.2 MC QUEEN (DUGAL) was born 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, and died Abt. 1763 in Bedford Co. Penn.. He married ELIZABETH BERRY. Children of THOMAS MC QUEEN and ELIZABETH BERRY are: i. JOSHUA3 MC QUEEN, b. October 15, 1756, Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. April 17, 1853, Franklin Co., Ky; m. (1) MARGARET BAXTER, 1783, Mingo Bottom; d. Madison Co. Ky; m. (2) JEMIMA CORNELLISON, February 04, 1811, Madison Co. Ky.; b. 1789, Wilkes Co. Ga.; d. September 18, 1854, Franklin Co., Tenn.. More About JEMIMA CORNELLISON: Cause of Death: Cancer ii. ELIZABETH MC QUEEN, b. Abt. 1758, Baltimore Co., Maryland; m. GEORGE BROWN, 1775, Mingo Bottom, Washington Co. Penn; b. 1750, Pipe CreekHundred, Baltimore Co. Md.; d. 1814, Clermont Co. Ohio. 2. iii. JOHN MC QUEEN, b. Abt. 1759; d. 1837. iv. THOMAS JR. MC QUEEN, b. December 02, 1761; d. 1838, Bartholomew Co. Ind.; m. SARAH WILSON VAUGHN, 1785; b. 1769, New Jersey; d. 1839, Bartholomew Co. Ind.. v. BENJAMIN MC QUEEN, b. Abt. 1762, Baltimore Co., Maryland. vi. JAMES MC QUEEN, b. Abt. 1763, Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 1819; m. (1) ELIZABETH LOGSDON, February 08, 1791, Madison Co. Ky.; b. 1765; m. (2) UNKNOWN, Unknown; b. Unknown. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN3 MC QUEEN (THOMAS SR.2, DUGAL1) was born Abt. 1759, and died 1837. He married NANCY CREW October 06, 1788 in Madison Co. Ky., daughter of DAVID CREW and ANNIE MC GEHEE. She was born Abt. 1768, and died in Franklin Co., Tenn.. Notes for JOHN MC QUEEN: Excerpt from Executive Journal of Governor Shelby: June 10, 1795 John McQueen was commmission as a Captain in the 7th. Regiment of Madison Co. Ky. Children of JOHN MC QUEEN and NANCY CREW are: i. ELIZABETH4 MC QUEEN, b. 1790; m. WALTER SR. BARCLAY. 3. ii. SPICEY MATILDA MC QUEEN, b. 1793. 4. iii. DAVID C. MC QUEEN, b. 1798, unknown; d. Unknown, Alabama. iv. JANE MC QUEEN, b. June 22, 1801. v. MILTON MC QUEEN, b. 1808, Tenn.; d. December 18, 1864, Tyler Co., Texas; m. (1) SUSAN SIMMONS, Franklin Co. Tenn.; b. White Co. Tenn.; d. June 05, 1854, Tyler Co. Texas; m. (2) SARAH MCKINNEY BARCLAY, January 02, 1855, Tyler Co. Texas. Generation No. 3 3. SPICEY MATILDA4 MC QUEEN (JOHN3, THOMAS SR.2, DUGAL1) was born 1793. She married OWEN TAYLOR. He was born 1785. Children of SPICEY MC QUEEN and OWEN TAYLOR are: i. NANCY M.5 TAYLOR. ii. WILLIMETA TAYLOR. iii. HENRIETTA TAYLOR. iv. GEORGE O. TAYLOR. 4. DAVID C.4 MC QUEEN (JOHN3, THOMAS SR.2, DUGAL1) was born 1798 in unknown, and died Unknown in Alabama. He married (1) CYNTHIA W. CAMDEN in Warren Co. Tenn., daughter of JOHN CAMDEN and FRANCES PHILLIPS. He married (2) MARY JANE PRICE. Notes for DAVID C. MC QUEEN: DAVID C. McQUEEN in Tenn, 1824 In 1824 I find David C. McQueen married to Mary Price but not to Cynthia W. Camden I do find him married to a Cynthia W. Camden in 1828 in Texas. David C. and Mary Price McQueen had daughter name Mary Jane b. Jan. 27,1824 Warren Co. Tenn. [Mormon Church Records serial # 58, Batch # 7903703 ] Mary Jane McQueen married Robert Crockett McFarland on Dec. 17.1840 in Warren Co. Tenn. [ Mormon Church Record Batch # 7903703 = Serial # 73 Batch # 7903705 ] JOHN and NANCY McQUEEN .... Morman Church family records I find John and Nancy Crews McQueen at Madison Co. Ky. in Oct. 8, 1788. [ Morman Church Serial Sheet # 83, Batch # 7907406 ] # 1 - Elizebath McQueen born 1789 in Madison Co. Ky [Serial Sheet # 67, Batch 7709515 ], She married in Jan. 24,1802 to Walter Barclay. { Serial Sheet #70, Batch # 7821302 Mormon Church Records}. Walter & Elizebath came to Texas from Tenn. with his friend Sam Houston. Also Walter and Elizebath [McQueen] Barclay are buried in Woodville, Tx # 2 - Spicy McQueen born 1793 in Madison Co. Ky. [Serial # 67, Batch # 7821201 ] # 3 - Jane McQueen born June 22, 1801 in Madison Co. Ky. [Serial Sheet # 67, Batch # 7821201 ] # 4.. Milton McQueen born Madison Co. Ky But no David C. McQueen listed. I find all of the Children but David C. McQueen. David C. McQueen never shows up on John and Nancy Crew McQueen's Land deeds, Births records, Wills, Church, Succession, and Marriages but all of the other Children are on all of the records. I have more that I am confused about on who is David C. McQueen father. I do believe that John and Nancy McQueen may be his mother and father but I can not prove his birth to them or that he was around them at anytime, but all the other children are always around with them. His father was a John McQueen out of Ala., Tenn., Ga., S.C., or N.C. but which one. He could be of James McQueen's family a grandson or the Bro. of Peter McQueen that was Chief of the Creek Indians in 1815. .....Someone some day will see this and let me know. That David C. McQueen was something else...... DAVID C. McQUEEN DAVID C. McQUEEN family came from Ala. to Texas around 1825. I have a copys of a Mexican Land Deed dated 1827 and Suit filed in 1854 at Sabine Co, Texas over David C. McQueen Land by [THE McQUEEN HEIRS vs SAMUEL GOODE] file by John F. McQueen , Susan W. Burress, and Mary Jane McFarlane the Children of David C. McQueen dated 29th. of march 1854. Also I have a copy of John F. McQueen's Power of Attorney to Robert C. McFarland his brother-in-law dated Nov. 13th 1847 on file at the Coffee Co. Register's Office in Manchester, Tenn. so Robert C. McFarland can represent John F. McQueen in his mother's Succession in Tenn. David C. McQueen received a Mexican Land Grant made by Government dated 24th. of Feb. 1827 in the Land Grant it states that he lives on Angelina River and Neches River. He states he came here accompanied by his Father-in-Law THOMAS WILLIAMS who helped with the labor of constructing a house and painful labor of clearing the farm land on the Angelina River. He received 22,000 Varus of land for the sum of $35.00 to be paid to the State of Coahuila. The $35.00 fee was paid later by Anderson Barclay in Sept. 01, 1834. David C. McQueen SPANISH DEED Deed Book "E" Page # 169 - 173 in Jasper, Texas { to David C. McQueen } FREDONIA REVOLT David C. McQueen stated he fought in the Dec. 16, 1826 Fredonia Revolt in the Mexican Ranks under Col. Du Pedro Elias Bean. This Revolt came about due to Benjamin Edwards, the brother of a corrupt American Empresario in Texas, rides into Nacogdoches, Texas and declares that he is the ruler of the Republic of Fredonia, which he defines as extending from the Sabine to the Rio Grande Rivers. Stephen F. Austin raises a small army and squelches the Revolt, but the seeds of distrust are sown between the American Texans and the Mexicans. Henry H. McQueen www.McQueenAuctioneers.com Office 318- 869-1988