Hello, Here is a site of interest which I received from BJ. <A HREF="http://www.oz.net/~markhow/scotsros.htm">Click here: Scottish Record Offices and Archives on the Web</A> Thanks John Lester
Hello list, Yesterday Howard & I also found an ancient McNEILL cemetery over in Scotland County, NC. We took photographs of this burial ground, which is long since abandoned and sad among the pines and briars. I will post the photographs to my website as soon as I can get them developed. I was delighted to find this place, because all of the surnames there were familiar to me; I felt like I had 'discovered it' myself. The cemetery is located on private property and one needs permission to visit. The property owners operate a large turkey farm and require certain precautions for preventing the spread of diseases amoung their turkeys. Will give location at a later post. An elaborate wire fence once guarded this cemetery; it's iron corner posts now struggle to support the remains. The oldest visible grave marker reads 'Hector McNEILL Died March 10, 1812 Aged 86 years'. Mary (1779-1856), consort of Angus McLEAN, daughter of John & Mary McEACHIN, rests there, along with Angus McNeill, a native of North Knapdale Argylshire Scotland. He died September 13th, 1835 at the age of 73 years. James & Effie McEachin are there too, with at least three of their children, James Alexander, Harriet Atwood, & Mary. Then, there is [Maj.?]John McNeill, b. August 23, 1780 d. August 2nd 1829, and Elizabeth BUCHANAN Relict of Maj. John McNeill, born Nov. 22nd 1808 died April 11th, 1885. Her grave marker reveals a marriage on Dec 24, 1830. Another marker reads: Sacred to the memory of Mary McEachin Native of Scotland Departed this life June 26, 1837 in the 87th year of her age. A once tall monument to Flora 'Cattie' wife of A.A. McNeill b. Aug 23, 1845 and died June 17, 1905, has been pushed over and lies partially buried in the leaves, briars and dirt. 'Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God' is barely visible. Nearby sleeps George Winston, son of A.A. & Flora McNeill, b. Dec. 1st, 1870, d. March 23, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida 'He died as he lived A Christian'. The last to be buried here was Jack McNeill b July 19, 1880 d Jan. 6, 1908, and Kate S. McNeill b. March 18, 1876, d Nov. 6, 1907. One lone hand carved wooden marker leans against a tree and waits to disappear. There are probably three or four illegible markers. One large granite marker lies face down hiding it's messaage from all who would see. However, it's foot marker reads: G.McKE. If anyone has further information about these early NC pioneers, please consider sharing your information with me and other reseachers. I would like to post it on one of my websites. Of course I will notify the list when and where to find it. Thank-you, Myrtle Bridges, NCGenWeb coordinator for Hoke & Cumberland Counties.
Lois Campbell
Hello everyone, Don't forget the Flora Macdonald Highland Games which will be held in Red Springs, North Carolina on October 1, 2, and 3, 1999. Your attendance will promote our Scottish Heritage and enhance your own. <A HREF="http://www.capefearscots.com/page3.html">Click here: Cape Fear Scots Events and Directions</A> http://www.capefearscots.com/page3.html Thanks John Lester
Hello, Here is another great additional piece of information which I received from BJ. Take a look as it is quite interesting. <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/george/lists.html">Click here: lists.html at www.geocities.com</A> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4730/george/lists.html Thanks John Lester
Hello, Here is a site that I just received from BJ. And it is excellent. Take a look. <A HREF="http://geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6598/BJsLinks.htm">Click here: BJsLinks.htm at geocities.com</A> http://geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6598/BJsLinks.htm Thanks John Lester
Hello, This site may be of some help to you. <A HREF="http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchigi.asp?region=3">Click here: Custom Search IGI Page</A> http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchigi.asp?region=3 Thanks John Lester
At 06:42 AM 8/3/99 -0500, James wrote: >James Stone wrote: > >> To complicate matters for ya'll, think of this. >> Although this may not pertain to your Douglas(s), it did to >> several. Frederick Douglass, black abolitionist and newspaper editor, >> became a role model for several individuals. Some of those, whose >> surname was Douglas, started adding the second s to their name to be >> like Frederick. I like to think that abolitionists of all races whose >> surname was Douglas practiced this 'variation.' To which William responded: >While you information may be correct, I do not feel its applies to most >Douglass. Some time its simply as miss spelling entered into the records. >However, the two s Douglas could show my forefathers came from Scotland by >way of Ireland. In any case thats why I subscribe to this mailing list to >find information on my releative John Douglass in NC where he was born and >not this type of useless information. For one thing it has nothing to do >with Scotts of NC. At the risk of fanning a few flames, I thought I would offer a little bit of clarification on this. Douglass is the way my family spelled the name, although records show some entries with a single "s" and others with two. I think it is important to remember that people were not as particular about spelling in days when fewer people were literate. Frederick Douglass, by the way, took on the name of a writer when he ran away from his "owners" in Maryland and wanted to lose his slave name. This may seem like a departure from our topic -- NC SCOTS -- but it is important to know what we can about the surnames we are researching. You never know when having information like this will help shed some light on your research. For instance, as difficult as black genealogical research can be at times, black researchers of the name of Douglass might appreciate knowing that Frederick was not the progeny of a slave owner named Douglass. Angela Hunter Rakes Great granddaughter of Alice Ann Douglass and descendant of Daniel Douglass born circa 1734, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Hi Carol -- First, a word of warning. One of the favorite stories foisted on unsuspecting genealogists by the "professional genealogists" of several decades ago is the shipwreck story. My own Kimsey line supposedly arrived via shipwreck off the coast of NC -- my grandfather had hired one of those genealogists who provided the information. Needless to say, subsequent solid research has proven that story a complete myth. I have a number of Scots lines where the same story appears, and know other Scots researchers who have had the same experience. (I wonder what standard story they put out for English, Irish, Germans, etc.<G>) If you hear that the "one other person who might have survived" was a brother of your ancestor, beware. That said, there certainly were many shipwrecks in the early days, particularly off the coast of NC. People certainly survived those wrecks, and maybe your ancestor was one of them. From my own research, there seems to be a dearth of ship's data for the 1746-56 time frame -- that's when my ancestors came over, and I still haven't figured out how. I'll try to answer your questions below. > > > From 1700-1800: > > 1. did these ships have passenger lists? Most did, but certainly not all > 2. where are they kept? only as records/documents or as books? The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, Eng. probably has > the best records for those sailing from England. Keep in mind that a number of Scots went through these ports as prisoners of > war, particularly after the Covenanter and Jacobite uprisings. In the U.S. many of the maritime county ports in MD, VA and > the Carolinas have some of the old records > 3. where can I best see them: in person, in book form, microfiched or on the internet? Try the following sites ISTG -- Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. A work in progress, but a lot of data available. > Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet -- Cyndi has a category on Ships & Immigrants. Check that, and be sure to go > to the Olive Tree site. > 4. how reliable are the records/ship transcriptions on the net? As reliable as transcriptions can be. Use it as a starting > point, but eventually, go for photocopies of the original document. > 5. were there very established ports of call for these three states at that time? can i limit my search to a few ports? did > scottish immigrants only come into one or two ports? > I'm not sure about SC. In NC,Wilmington in New Hanover Co. was a major port. I know there was one other port during this > era, but can't remember where. In VA, Jamestown. Again, I think there were a couple of others. Hopefully, another > researcher will come up with those names. > > 6. were there very few recognized ship lines so i can search each company? Great question!!! Hope someone answers it!!!
> > Thank you to all of you who are constantly giving me > and so many other > budding genealogists and historians so much > information!! > > I have a question to help me begin my new research > project: > > The rumor in my family is that a grandparent > survived a Ship wreck off > the coast of virginia or north or south carolina in > the 1700s. The > person was scottish (but do not from where) and > immigrating here but > may have been sailing from England. No one else > survived...maybe one > other person. > > From 1700-1800: > 1. did these ships have passenger lists? > 2. where are they kept? only as records/documents or > as books? > 3. where can I best see them: in person, in book > form, microfiched or > on the internet? > 4. how reliable are the records/ship transcriptions > on the net? > 5. were there very established ports of call for > these three states at > that time? can i limit my search to a few ports? did > scottish > immigrants only come into one or two ports? > 6. were there very few recognized ship lines so i > can search each > company? > 7. would such a wreck be in the newspapers of those > days and should i > check each cities major papers? > > Thanks for your help and advice. > > Carole in NYC > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
I missed all of the correction of @muenchen.de/ Reprint? please. Thanks John
Hello, Here is something of interest for you. <A HREF="http://www.csi.cc/campbell/">Click here: Campbell Genealogy/Census/Marriage/SSAN Database</A> http://www.csi.cc/campbell/ Thanks John Lester
Hello, If you are researching any of the PRESLEY or PRESSLEY families from Scotland to North Carolina, please visit the website devoted to the research of these surnames and their spelling variants. http://www.presley-pressley.com You may also join a free mailing list with 150 also researching these names: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/Presley-Pressley Good luck! Nancy Pressley
Do any of these fit into your group, Jim? Descendants of James McEwen 1 James McEwen . +Isabella ...... 2 William McEwen .............. 3 Jane McEwen .................. +[1] John Goff b: March 09, 1776 in Virginia m: 1800 in Williamson Co., Tennessee d: February 19, 1867 in Williamson Co., Texas Age at death: 90 ...................... 4 Eliza K. (Kennedy?) Goff b: April 17, 1801 in Tennessee d: January 18, 1872 in Williamson Co., Texas Age at death: 70 .......................... +Andrew Gordon b: December 15, 1802 in Kentucky m: June 13, 1825 in Giles Co., Tennessee d: June 24, 1889 in Williamson Co., Texas Age at death: 86 .............................. 5 Jane McEwen Gordon b: October 27, 1825 in Tennessee d: October 09, 1887 Age at death: 61 .................................. +?? Daniel Divorce: Aft. 1853 .............................. 5 Robert McDonald Gordon b: June 02, 1827 in Tennessee d: December 08, 1827 in Tennessee Age at death: 0 .............................. 5 John Goff Gordon b: August 25, 1828 in Tennessee .................................. +L.R. .............................. 5 Mary Isabella Gordon b: August 25, 1828 in Tennessee d: January 21, 1855 Age at death: 26 .............................. 5 Eliza Kennedy Gordon b: November 08, 1830 in Tennessee d: January 11, 1855 in Williamson Co., Texas Age at death: 24 .................................. +Charles Monroe LeSueur b: 1825 in Madison Co., Alabama m: September 17, 1848 in Tippah Co., Mississippi d: September 17, 1889 Age at death: 64 est. .............................. 5 Andrew Franklin Gordon b: March 02, 1832 d: October 31, 1873 in Williamson County, Texas Age at death: 41 .............................. 5 David Martin Gordon b: January 07, 1835 d: January 30, 1862 Age at death: 27 .............................. 5 George Washington Gordon, General b: October 05, 1836 in Pulaski, Giles Co., Tennessee d: August 09, 1911 in Memphis, Tennessee Age at death: 74 .............................. 5 Sara Elizabeth Gordon b: September 14, 1838 d: February 28, 1859 Age at death: 20 .............................. 5 William Henry Gordon b: January 29, 1840 d: May 27 Age at death: ? .............................. 5 Nancy Margaret Gordon b: November 29, 1841 d: April 03, 1883 Age at death: 41 .................................. +Thomas S. Lane m: February 23, 1858 in Williamson Co., Texas ...................... 4 Sally Goff .......................... +Gibson ...................... 4 Mary T. (Tittle?) "Polly" Goff .......................... +Andrew M. Ballentine m: 1824 in Giles Co., Tennessee ...... 2 ?? McEwen .............. 3 Isabella (Ibby) McEwen .................. +[1] John Goff b: March 09, 1776 in Virginia m: October 24, 1808 in Franklin, Tennessee d: February 19, 1867 in Williamson Co., Texas Age at death: 90 ...................... 4 Frank Goff .......................... +Rebecca Erwin ...................... 4 George Goff .......................... +Nancy
This is the top four generations of my McEwen Family. Does anyone recognize this family? I am trying to fill in personal information: dates of birth, death, marriage and locations of same. Of course any other family members that someone might know of will be of great interest. A good number of this family ended up in Coosa and Shelby Counties in Alabama. Jim Descendants of James Hugh McEwen Generation No. 1 1. JAMES HUGH1 MCEWEN was born in Scotland. He married SARAH MILLER. Children of JAMES MCEWEN and SARAH MILLER are: 2. i. HUGH2 MCEWEN, b. 1725; d. 1792, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 3. ii. THOMAS MCEWEN, b. 1730, Pennsylvania; d. July 1793, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Generation No. 2 2. HUGH2 MCEWEN (JAMES HUGH1) was born 1725, and died 1792 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He married MARGARET MCDOWELL in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was born 1728, and died 1789 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Children of HUGH MCEWEN and MARGARET MCDOWELL are: i. JAMES3 MCEWEN, b. 4 January 1748/49, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; d. 8 March 1788; m. JANE ROSEBORG HALL. ii. INFANT MCEWEN, b. 1751. iii. JOHN MCEWEN, b. 1753. Notes for JOHN MCEWEN: Died in infancy. iv. MAY MCEWEN, b. 11 June 1755; d. 11 December 1806. v. JOHN MCEWEN, b. 1756. Notes for JOHN MCEWEN: Died in infancy. vi. JOHN MCEWEN, b. 5 January 1758. Notes for JOHN MCEWEN: Died in infancy. vii. ELIZABETH MCEWEN, b. 31 December 1760; d. 1816; m. JOHN DIXON. 4. viii. ABIGAIL MCEWEN, b. 3 December 1762; d. 6 October 1825. ix. MARGARET MCEWEN, b. 11 May 1764; d. 1779. x. DAVID MCEWEN, b. 1766. xi. JANE MCEWEN, b. 23 March 1768. xii. SAMUEL MCEWEN, b. 13 July 1770; d. 1805; m. SARAH PARKS, 1 December 1795. xiii. ELEANOR MCEWEN, b. 16 October 1772; d. 3 July 1825; m. JAMES MOORE II, June 1793; b. 20 January 1772; d. 5 April 1837. xiv. SARAH MCEWEN, b. 15 January 1775; d. 7 February 1834; m. ROBERT P. PARK, 27 August 1798; b. 1762; d. 17 June 1844. 3. THOMAS2 MCEWEN (JAMES HUGH1) was born 1730 in Pennsylvania, and died July 1793 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He married (1) ? ?. He married (2) ELIZABETH COCHRAN WOODSIDE 1766 in Rowan County, North Carolina. She was born 1735 in Ireland, and died July 1803 in Mecklenburg or Iredell County, North Carolina. Notes for THOMAS MCEWEN: Thomas moved from Pennsylvania to Mecklenburg, North Carolina in 1750 or 1751. Children of THOMAS MCEWEN and ? ? are: i. MARGARET3 MCEWEN. 5. ii. ALEXANDER MCEWEN, b. 1758, North Carolina; d. 27 September 1825, Oglethorpe County, Georgia. iii. JEAN MCEWEN. iv. MARY MCEWEN, m. JAMES FINNEY, 25 March 1776. v. ELEANOR MCEWEN. Children of THOMAS MCEWEN and ELIZABETH WOODSIDE are: vi. THOMAS3 MCEWEN. vii. FRANCES MCEWEN, m. JOHN COCHRAN, 3 August 1791. 6. viii. RUTH MCEWEN, b. ca. 1773. Generation No. 3 4. ABIGAIL3 MCEWEN (HUGH2, JAMES HUGH1) was born 3 December 1762, and died 6 October 1825. She married WILLIAM MORRISON 4 August 1785. He was born 23 July 1756, and died 10 November 1821. Children of ABIGAIL MCEWEN and WILLIAM MORRISON are: i. JAMES MCEWEN4 MORRISON, b. 1778; d. 1848, Water Valley, Mississippi; m. ELIZABETH ?. Notes for JAMES MCEWEN MORRISON: Born in Old Rocky River Community, Cabarrus Co. NC, emigrated to Dallas Co. AL in 1816, then to Yalobusha Co. MS in 1834 and died in Water Valley MS. Served 12 years as Sheriff of Dallas Co. AL ii. SARAH MORRISON, b. 1786; d. 1870; m. ANDREW WALKER, 1812. iii. MARGARET MORRISON, b. 1790; d. 1868; m. JOHN KIMMONS, 1814. iv. ERIXENE MORRISON, b. 1797; d. 1860; m. CYRUS A. ALEXANDER. 7. v. DR. ROBERT MORRISON, b. 1798; d. 1889. 5. ALEXANDER3 MCEWEN (THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born 1758 in North Carolina, and died 27 September 1825 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. He married (1) ELIZABETH ? Bef. 1777. She died Bef. 1792. He married (2) MARY ANN PHARR ca. 1792. Children of ALEXANDER MCEWEN and ELIZABETH ? are: 8. i. REV. ROBERT BORT4 MCEWEN, b. ca. 1777, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1850. ii. ELIZABETH C. MCEWEN, b. 17 December 1779, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1860, Madison County, Georgia (?); m. JAMES CARRUTH, 10 December 1798. iii. JOHN N. MCEWEN, b. Bet. 1780 - 1790; m. LUCY MORRIS, 28 January 1813, Warren County, Georgia. 9. iv. JAMES HILL MCEWEN, b. 23 February 1782, North Carolina; d. 26 May 1844, Randolph County, Georgia. 10. v. ISAAC A. MCEWEN, b. 1784, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1850. Child of ALEXANDER MCEWEN and MARY PHARR is: 11. vi. EDWARD PHARR4 MCEWEN, b. ca. 1793. 6. RUTH3 MCEWEN (THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born ca. 1773. She married JOHN STEELE ca. 1793 in Mecklenburg or Iredell County, North Carolina. Children of RUTH MCEWEN and JOHN STEELE are: i. THOMAS4 STEELE, b. 1796; m. MARY ?. ii. MARY STEELE, b. 1798; m. THOMAS COCHRAN. iii. BETSY STEELE, b. 1800; m. R. H. GRAY. iv. ELEANOR STEELE, b. 1810. v. RUTH ELMIRA STEELE, b. 3 August 1815; d. 8 August 1897; m. HILLIARD JUDGE FINCHER. vi. HERMAN STEELE, b. 1817. Generation No. 4 7. DR. ROBERT4 MORRISON (ABIGAIL3 MCEWEN, HUGH2, JAMES HUGH1) was born 1798, and died 1889. He married MARY GRAHAM 1824. Notes for DR. ROBERT MORRISON: Born in Old Rocky River community, Cabarrus Co. NC and died in Lincoln Co. NC, buried at Machpelah. First President of Davidson College. Child of ROBERT MORRISON and MARY GRAHAM is: i. MARY ANNA5 MORRISON, b. 1831; d. 1915; m. GEN. THOMAS J. JACKSON, 16 July 1857; b. 21 January 1824, Clarksburg, (West) Virginia; d. 1863. Notes for MARY ANNA MORRISON: After Jackson's death Mary became known as "The Widow of the Confederacy". She never remaried. ©Virginia Military Institute Archives. 8. REV. ROBERT BORT4 MCEWEN (ALEXANDER3, THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born ca. 1777 in North Carolina, and died Aft. 1850. He married RACHEL HAWKINS 27 January 1801 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. She was born 1777 in North Carolina, and died 1850. More About REV. ROBERT BORT MCEWEN: Interment: Stone Mountain Cemetery, Gwinett County, Georgia More About RACHEL HAWKINS: Interment: Stone Mountain Cemetery, Gwinett County, Georgia Children of ROBERT MCEWEN and RACHEL HAWKINS are: i. JASPER KIRKHAM5 MCEWEN, b. 19 March 1802, Newton County, Georgia; d. 19 November 1865, Calhoun County, Georgia; m. MARY ANN CANADA, 1825, Gwinett County, Georgia; b. 21 January 1805; d. 6 December 1889, Scott County, Mississippi.. Notes for JASPER KIRKHAM MCEWEN: Moved to to Lowndes County, Mississippi around 1855. Justice of the Peace in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. More About MARY ANN CANADA: Interment: Bishop Cemetery, Morton, Scott County, Mississippi ii. ELIZABETH ANN MCEWEN, b. 17 December 1804, Gwinett County, Georgia; d. 14 October 1872, Cleburne County, Alabama; m. WILLIAM PARSON EVANS, 4 November 1824; b. 13 July 1805, North Carolina; d. 7 July 1887, Cleburne County, Alabama. More About ELIZABETH ANN MCEWEN: Interment: Family Cemetery near Heflin Notes for WILLIAM PARSON EVANS: Moved with his parents to Georgia. He moved to Alabama and lived in Benton County in 1850. He was an early settler of Cleburne County and resided at Sugar Hill, just north of Heflin. A planter and a slave owner he acquired much land and many slaves and built a fine home. More About WILLIAM PARSON EVANS: Interment: Cleburne County, Alabama iii. MARGARET H. MCEWEN, b. 1809, Georgia; d. ca. 1849, Alabama; m. JOSEPH FLETCHER ROPER, 12 January 1831, Gwinnett County, Georgia; b. 5 December 1808, York District, South Carolina; d. 14 September 1860, Lowndes County, Alabama. iv. CYNTHIA MCEWEN, b. ca. 1812, Gwinett County, Georgia; d. Bef. 16 October 1865, Gwinett County, Georgia; m. HUGH WASHINGTON MILLS, JR., 1834; b. ca. 1813, South Carolina; d. Bef. 16 February 1859. v. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER MCEWEN. vi. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER MCEWEN. 9. JAMES HILL4 MCEWEN (ALEXANDER3, THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born 23 February 1782 in North Carolina, and died 26 May 1844 in Randolph County, Georgia. He married MARTHA ANN SNEAD 7 July 1811. She was born 11 April 1792, and died 13 April 1853. Notes for JAMES HILL MCEWEN: John M., Robert, Martha and Emily lived in the Paisley/Umatilla, Florida area during the mid to late 1800's, according to Frank R. Owen in Winston-Salem North Carolina. More About JAMES HILL MCEWEN: Interment: Randolph County, Georgia More About MARTHA ANN SNEAD: Interment: Causey Chapel, Cobb County, Georgia Children of JAMES MCEWEN and MARTHA SNEAD are: i. ALEXANDER D.5 MCEWEN, b. 5 June 1812; d. 26 December 1889, Douglas County, Georgia; m. (1) MALINDA PAYNE, 12 December 1833, Butts County, Georgia; b. 4 February 1813; d. 1839; m. (2) RHODA PAYNE, 1839; b. 11 June 1815, Butts County, Virginia; d. 30 August 1884, Douglas County, Georgia; m. (3) JURIAH JANE AVERY, 23 November 1884, Cobb County, Georgia; b. 1849. More About ALEXANDER D. MCEWEN: Interment: Causey's Chapel Cemetery, Austell, Douglas County, Georgia Occupation: Millwright & Farmer ii. INFANT SON MCEWEN, b. 10 November 1813. iii. ELIZABETH LOUISA MCEWEN, b. 10 October 1816; m. JOEL DENNIS. iv. JOHN M. MCEWEN, b. 2 May 1818; m. (1) MARY CAROLINE RUTHERFORD, 3 April 1845, Calhoun County, Georgia; m. (2) MARGARET EVANS, 2 July 1854; b. 1834, Alabama. Marriage Notes for JOHN MCEWEN and MARGARET EVANS: John M. and Margaret were first cousins,once removed. John's father James Hill McEwen was the grand uncle of Margaret. v. NANCY CAROLINE MCEWEN, b. 18 July 1820; d. 2 May 1896, Rosehill Cemetery, Austell, Georgia; m. ISAIAH IRVIN MOZLEY, 5 May 1836, Campbell County, Georgia (now Douglas County, Georgia); b. 28 January 1816, Lithia Springs, Georgia; d. 4 February 1900, Austell, Georgia. More About NANCY CAROLINE MCEWEN: Interment: Rose Hill Cemetery More About ISAIAH IRVIN MOZLEY: Interment: Rose Hill Cemetery vi. ROBERT T. MCEWEN, b. 22 May 1822; m. (1) MARY GAY; m. (2) ARTEMISSA RUTHERFORD; m. (3) MARY SHIPP. vii. SARAH ANN MCEWEN, b. 19 June 1825; d. 14 October 1848. viii. MARTHA ELIZABETH MCEWEN, b. 15 June 1827, Monroe County, Georgia; m. ELI COOPER, 5 January 1846, Randolph County, Georgia; b. 31 August 1825, Montgomery County, Alabama. More About MARTHA ELIZABETH MCEWEN: Interment: Ponciannah Cemetery, Florida More About ELI COOPER: Interment: Ponciannah Cemetery, Florida ix. JAMES M. MCEWEN, b. 5 May 1830; m. ? RUTHERFORD. x. EMILY JANE MCEWEN, b. 22 April 1831; m. TANDY N. HARDY; b. 1822. 10. ISAAC A.4 MCEWEN (ALEXANDER3, THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born 1784 in North Carolina, and died Aft. 1850. He married (1) CYNTHIA CARRUTH 30 August 1810. She was born ca. 1790, and died ca. 1845. He married (2) NANCY J. KING. Children of ISAAC MCEWEN and CYNTHIA CARRUTH are: i. JAMES HILL5 MCEWEN, b. 1811; m. MARY C. STRICKLAND, 22 August 1835. ii. ADAM A. MCEWEN, b. 1820. iii. LAURA A. F. MCEWEN, b. 1827. iv. SYNTHA F. MCEWEN, b. 1828. 11. EDWARD PHARR4 MCEWEN (ALEXANDER3, THOMAS2, JAMES HUGH1) was born ca. 1793. He married ? ?. Child of EDWARD MCEWEN and ? ? is: i. M. P.5 MCEWEN.
Hello, Here is a site which may be of interest in your genealogical search. <A HREF="http://www.baronage.co.uk/1999/contarc1.html">Click here: The Baronage Press Archives Contents Page</A> http://www.baronage.co.uk/1999/contarc1.html Thanks John Lester
Hello, Here is a site which may be of interest to you. <A HREF="http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~mc546367/homepage.htm">Click here: Scottish Military Historical Society and Journal</A> http://subnet.virtual-pc.com/~mc546367/homepage.htm Thanks John Lester
Hello, Here is a site which has a multitude of Genealogical resource sites and information. Please scroll down slowly to the end so as not to miss anything. Enjoy yourselves. <A HREF="http://hppublish.com/linka/emigrat.htm">Click here: Emigrants and other related sites.</A> http://hppublish.com/linka/emigrat.htm Thanks John Lester
Hello, Here is another site of interest to you. <A HREF="http://www.sirius.com/~macgowan/hc.chron.html">Click here: Clearances Chronology</A> http://www.sirius.com/~macgowan/hc.chron.html Thanks John Lester
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