I don't know anything more on John (Mac)Queen. I did find these in my notes, but I don't know the original source- it's not me. Montgomery County Land grant Survey, 10 August 1782, survey for John Queen, 50 acres on Big Rocky Creek including the mouth of Little Rocky Creek. Chainbearers: Timothy Queen, Lewis Hunt. Montgomery County Land Entry, 12 October 1783, John Queen enters 50 acres on the east side of Little River. ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott D Kendall To: 'Drew Welch' Cc: Queen@rootsweb.com ; mcqueen@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 1:07 PM Subject: RE: [QUEEN] William and John MacQueen and 19s Now, I would be interested in this John MacQueen. Does anyone have additional information on him? I have a Samuel McQueen born c 1750 in NC. Some have linked him to Rowan County, NC. I know he lived and was born in the Yadkin-Pee Dee River Basin area. McQueen DNA results link him to a John McQueen (1761-1856). Thanks Scott -----Original Message----- From: queen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:queen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Drew Welch Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 11:07 AM To: O. Eugene Queen; QResearchers Subject: Re: [QUEEN] William and John MacQueen and 19s Here's one deed that place John MacQueen in Anson County and another that connects William Queen to John Queen. Anson County, N.C. Deed Bk B: 454. 15 July 1755, Benjamin Dumas to John Fanhoose, tract on Pee Dee River opposite Long Island. Witnessed: Jeremiah Dumas, John "MacQueen," John Fanhoose. Miles Philbeck, "William Queen 1716-1801,"Bulletin of The Genealogical Society of Old Tryon County, Vol. XXV, No. 3 (August 1997), 133-134. Anson County, N.C. Land Entry, 14 December 1754, William Queen enters 100 acres beginning at the mouth of half mile branch that empties itself into Little River including John Queen's improvements. Warrant dated 19 December 1754. Regards, Drew ----- Original Message ----- From: O. Eugene Queen To: Drew Welch ; QResearchers Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 9:43 AM Subject: William and John MacQueen and 19s Drew's question including the possible relationship of "nephew" draws me back to the question of old William and old John of early N.C. The details escape me now, but as I recall there are documents relating to a William MacQueen and a John MacQueen in Anson or Bladen County. There are more records of just plain Queen. I believe that some listers have concluded (at least tentatively) that it was in N. C. where the MacQueens of Maryland became just plain Queen. Am I correct with this assumption? The questions of where Richard fits and whether the 19s or 20s came first in the very early Queen (or MacQueen) lineage seem to remain unanswered. Sometimes I miss the forest for the trees; but is there logic in these thoughts? 1. If the 19's descend from old William, then the 19s came after the 20s. 2. If the 19s descend from a brother to old William, then the 20 could have mutated with old William, leaving the 19 with his brother and descendants from that lineage. 3. Old William had the 20 since descendants of son Samuel and son William Lewis have the 20. 4. Since Richard had the 20, he would be of the old William lineage. Please rip into these thoughts and help me see. Drew, Rolla, anyone??? Thanks, Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Drew Welch To: O Eugene Queen ; QResearchers Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 12:46 PM Subject: Re: [QUEEN] YDNA Evaluation 1 Remind me please, who do we think Richard Queen belongs to? Is he supposedly another son of Old William or a nephew? When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message