Hi, I've recently begun researching the family of Jordan McCauley, who was, I am told, a son of Matthew McCauley, a long-time resident of Montgomery County. Jordan McCauley was born in Tennessee (probably Montgomery County) about 1833. One source indicates that his first wife was Susan Box. Jordan and his family moved to Arkansas in the late 1870's, where Jordan was married a second time. While I am interested in any information about the McCauley family of Montgomery County, I am particularly interested, at this point, in locating Jordan McCauley and his wife and children in the 1870 census. Does anyone on the list have access to an 1870 census index for Tennessee or Montgomery County that they could check for Jordan McCauley? I'd apprciate the help. The family is difficult to trace because of some many spelling variants (McCauley, McCauly, McCarley, McCarly, McCurley, McCurly, McKearly, etc.). Thanks for any help, Mike Landwehr Mike@Landwehr
I sent a photo copy of the 1870 census of Humphrey Co., TN with this family to the linked address of this sender and it was returned undeliverable. Charmaine On Monday, Jun 16, 2003, at 23:21 US/Eastern, Mike Landwehr wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently begun researching the family of Jordan McCauley, who > was, I am told, a son of Matthew McCauley, a long-time resident of > Montgomery County. Jordan McCauley was born in Tennessee (probably > Montgomery County) about 1833. One source indicates that his first > wife was Susan Box. Jordan and his family moved to Arkansas in the > late 1870's, where Jordan was married a second time. > > While I am interested in any information about the McCauley family of > Montgomery County, I am particularly interested, at this point, in > locating Jordan McCauley and his wife and children in the 1870 census. > Does anyone on the list have access to an 1870 census index for > Tennessee or Montgomery County that they could check for Jordan > McCauley? I'd apprciate the help. The family is difficult to trace > because of some many spelling variants (McCauley, McCauly, McCarley, > McCarly, McCurley, McCurly, McKearly, etc.). > > Thanks for any help, > > Mike Landwehr > Mike@Landwehr > > Charmaine Riley Holley archivehobbit@mac.com "...but hobbits have a passion for family history." - Tolkein in Lord of the Rings
Descendants of: Lee A. McCauly 1 Lee A. McCauly b. 01-06-1898 m. Helen H. McCollom b. 11-27-1884 Stewart County, Tennessee d. 01-26-1963 [daughter of Montgomery F. McCollom and Margaret Ann Claxton] 2 Lee McCauly b. 04 20-1913 Cheatham County, Tennessee d. 03-13-1989 m. Dottie Williams m. 11-25-1937 Erin, Houston County, Tennessee b. 11-04-1918 Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee d. 01-29-1999 3 Rebecca Lea McCauly b. 06-11-1945 Montgomery County, Tennessee m. Walter Ray Jarrell m. 06-26-1966 Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tenn. b. 01-17-1942 2 Felix McCauly b. 08-20-1914 Stewart County, Tennessee m. Estelle Baggett m. 07-31-1946 Montgomery County, Tennessee b. 03-16-1914 Montgomery County, Tennessee ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Landwehr" <Mike@Landwehr.com> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:21 PM Subject: [TNMONTGO-L] Jordan McCauley > Hi, > > I've recently begun researching the family of Jordan McCauley, who was, I am told, a son of Matthew McCauley, a long-time resident of Montgomery County. Jordan McCauley was born in Tennessee (probably Montgomery County) about 1833. One source indicates that his first wife was Susan Box. Jordan and his family moved to Arkansas in the late 1870's, where Jordan was married a second time. > > While I am interested in any information about the McCauley family of Montgomery County, I am particularly interested, at this point, in locating Jordan McCauley and his wife and children in the 1870 census. Does anyone on the list have access to an 1870 census index for Tennessee or Montgomery County that they could check for Jordan McCauley? I'd apprciate the help. The family is difficult to trace because of some many spelling variants (McCauley, McCauly, McCarley, McCarly, McCurley, McCurly, McKearly, etc.). > > Thanks for any help, > > Mike Landwehr > Mike@Landwehr > >