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MACKAY, Patrick of St. Peters Parish, Granville Co., S. C., andHenry Kennan of Joseph Town, Ga. deeds to William Grover of ChristChurch Parish, 2/2/1763. Ref: Georgia Colonial Deeds, Bk O, p. 64.
MALONE, Christopher, son of George, was b. ca 1770/80, probablyN. C., d. 1837 Henry Co., Ga. m. Elizabeth Chaffin 1/14/1811Wilkes Co., Ga. Admn. of his estate in Henry Co. 1838. Issue:(1) Stephen b. 1815/20, listed 1840 Henry Co., Ga. Census (2 m20-30, f 5-10), served in House of Representatives from Henry Co.1831-1841, Capt. of Militia Dist. in 1838. (2) William m. JaneGay 12/21/1845 Fayette Co., Ga., apptd. gdn of minor children ofWilliam W. Bishop, decd, Henry Co. 9/2/1850. Buried WoolseyBaptist Church Cemetery, Fayette Co. Tombstone: 4/29/1820-11/7/1897. (3) George. (4) Christopher J. (5) Nancy b. 1822 m.Calvin S. Westmoreland (b. 1811), listed on 1860 Spalding Co.,Ga. Census as follows: (children) Thomas J. 20, John C. 19, EmilyJ. 15, George 12, Nathan 10, and Lula, 3. (6) Rebecca m.10/22/1839 William W. Bishop, Henry Co., Ga. (7) Sarah. (8)Elizabeth, believed to be a daughter, m. 12/29/1836 John T.Johnson in Henry Co., Ga.
MANN, John b. ca 1770, d. 1830 Abbeville, S. C., his LWT dtd3/1/1830, probated 6/21/1830 Abbeville Co. names wife, Margaretand children: John G., William R., Margaret, Ann, Michael S.,Pamela. Exrs: Michael S. Mann, Moses Mann, Alexander Spence. Wit:Gilbert M. Mann, Robert Mann, A. Spence. Issue: (1) John GibsonMann, his est. admd. 11/20/1848 Abbeville Co., S. C., bond postedfor $3000 by Dr. Isaac Branch, Benjamin Y. Martin and H. A.Jones. Isaac Branch sheweth that John Gibson Mann died intestateleaving a widow. Letter filed with probate records: "Macon, Ga.4/2/1866, To the Probate Judge of Abbevi11e Dist., S. C., DearSir: I hasten to make a request of you the subsistance of it isas follows. I wish for you to search the records of your officeand see if there was any administration made on the Estate ofJohn G. Mann and by whom it was administered. See if it was madeby one, Dr. Isaac Branch and if so, give me a copy of the recordof all the transactions, state what the said property of John G.Mann was apprised of and also what it brought at theadministrator's sa1e Respectfu11y your Obt. Servant, Mr. S. W.(or L. W. Bramlet, Macon, Ga." (2) William R. Mann b. 1790/1800Abbeville Co., S. C. d. 5/1850 Newton Co., GaMargaret. (4) Ann. (5) Pamela. (6) Michael S. (7) Moses b.Abbeville Co., S. C., listed on 1850 Newton Co., Ga. Censusof LWT of William R. Mann and John Mann (his father). ListedAbbeville Co., S. C. Census. (8) Gilbert M. Mann, listed onAbbeville Co., S. C. Census, his est. sdmd. 1/26/1843 AbbeCo. by Robert Mann, John G. Mann and David Robison. (9) RMann b. 1805 Abbevil1e Co., S. C., listed on 1850 Newton Co.Census.
MARTIN, George T, Atlanta Editor, repudiates his wife and marries an old flame."Mr. Martin, a Virginian, came to Atlanta about two years ago, seeking a position asadvertising solicitor in the newspaper business. No one knew of his past...and whether he was a marriedman or not. About two weeks ago he left Atlanta to go to Washington, D. C. years agoMr. Martin had loved a Virginia belle of his own age....but that her parents had objectedto matrimony; the lady subsequently married a citizen of Georgetown, D. C." News reachedGeorgetown, D. C. that George T. Martin had married Mrs. Isabel O. Maddox, of Georgetown.It is understood that Mr. Martin had a wife and five children in Atlanta. The Constitution 1/3/1887
MCCALL, Charles, son of Francis, was b. 1732 near Shippensburg,Pa. which is in Cumberland Co. and Cumberland Valley. Removedwith his parents to the New River Settlelnent in Va. and then toCheraw Dist., S. C., obtaining a Royal Grant of land in S. C.2/21/1772. In 1775 he m. at Welsh Neck Baptist Church (now inSociety Hill, S. C.) Celete Ann Williams, sometimes called Nancy,the dau. of Rev. Robert Williams, Pastor of the Welsh NeckBaptist Church. They settled on Lynche's Creek, near Great PeedeeRiver in Cheraw Dist. On his plantation on Lynche's Creek, a Rev.War skirmish was fought, and the placed is called "McCall's OldField." McCall's Roster of the Revolution, Vol. I, p. 112-116.The book, McCal1-Tidwell Allied Families by Howard HenryMcCall, III of Atlanta, states that he was one of the wealthiestand most influential men of this section of Ga., having ownedmany acres in Effingham, Bulloch and Screven Co.'s. In 1785 hemoved his family to Effingham Co. (now Bulloch) and wasMagistrate of Bulloch Co. and Commissioner, J. P. in 1792, Judgeof Inferior Court for many years, State Senator 1799, 1801, 1802,and Member of the House of Representatives from Bulloch Co. inState Legislature 1798, 1803, 1805, 1806, 1808. When the 1798 Ga.Convention was held at Louisville to frame the StateConstitution, Charles McCall was one of delegates representingBulloch Co. He d. 1814, and he and his wife are buried in the oldfamily burying ground, Bulloch Co., Ga. He m. (2) Hannah Everett. Issue by first wife: John, Rev. War Sold,remained in S. C.; David, Rev. War Soldier m. Frances, receivedland grant 1786 in Effingham Co., Ga.; George m. first, ElizabethBurnett, second, Elizabeth Sanders, b. Lynch's Creek, S.3/10/1760, came to Effingham Co., Ga. in 1786, but returned tcC. where he d. at Society Hill 1/9/1837; Henry, Rev. War SoldSgt. of Horse in 1782; William b. 1766 Lynch's Creek, ISociety Hill, S. C. d. Screven Co., Ga. 1/12/1830. m. first,Fletcher, 2nd, Mary Pearce; Eleanor m. 1786 at Ogeechee,McKeen Green, Jr., son of McKeen Green, Sr., Rev. War SoldiNancy m. Stephen MCCoy 1/27/1796 Bulloch Co., Ga., Rev.Soldier; Robert m. Mary Lanier 2/25/1801 Bulloch Co., Ga., (of Lewis Lanier; Francis m. Sarah Pearce 1/24/1802 Bulloch (Ga., dau. of Joshua Pearce, and m. 2nd Sarah Mattox, widow,Tattnal1 Co., Ga.; Charles, Jr. m. Betsey B. Lanier SI12/15/1799 Bulloch Co., Ga., dau. of Lewis Lanier, Rev.Soldier; Nathaniel m. 1807 Mary Johnson; Mary m. William Ri3/18/1810 Bulloch Co., Ga. Children by 2nd wife: Sarah6/24/1816 James Griner; Eliza. McCall's Roster of the Revolution,Vol. Ill.
MCCORQUODALE, David Duncan b. 1803 Salnpson Co., N. C. d. 7/7/1865Fields, La., bur. Smith's Cemetery, 7 miles North of Starks, La.m. Lydia Chalnbless b. 7/3/1811 d. 9/6/1884 Bryan, Tx., bur. SteepHollow Cemetery. Issue: Sarah Jane b. 7/6/1830 Early Co., Ga. d.1865 m. Mr. Harris; Elizabeth b. 12/3/1831 Early Co., Ga. m. 1st,William Burge, 2nd, Joshua Burge, 3rd, John Pinder; Sophronia b.2/24/1833 Ala. m. Mr. Bibins; Nancy b. 1/23/1835 Ala. m. Mr.Poole; Ephraim Alexander b. 6/16/1836 La., listed 1900 MadisonCo., Tx. Census, m. 6/9/1873 Amanda Augusta Best; HarrietCaroline b. 2/7/1838 Ala.; Martha b. 2/3/1841 La.; John b.5/23/1842 La. m. Sarah J. Buchanan, listed 1900 Brazos Tx.Census; Malinda b. 5/23/1843 La.; Josephine b. 4/8/1844 La.;David Duncan h. 9/14/1846 La. d. 3/7/1901 m. 12/5/1872 Ida JamesDunn from Niblett's Bluff, La.; Daniel b. 10/25/1848 m. MollieStephens, listed 1880 Calcasieu Parish, La. Census; WilliamClinton b. 1/2/1851 d. 9/8/1921 Lake Charles, La. m. MartishiaPinder, listed 1880 Calcasieu Parish, La. Census; Cathren Mary b.9/4/1843 La. d. 8/3/1937 Iiouston, Tx. m. Daniel Adam Hortman.
MCCORQUODALE, Duncan, Ensign, Early Co., Ga. Militia 1830-1833.Listed on 1830 Early Co., Ga. Census, m 20-30, f 15-10.
MCCORQUODALE, Duncan of Early Co.. deeded land from John Blake ofRandolph Co., 150 acres in 14th Dist. Early Co., Lot 155,11/17/1832. Early Co. Deed Bk D, p. 106. Wit: John and DanielMcCorquodale.
MCCORQUODALE, Ernest, son of John, b. 1850 Clarke Co., Ala. m.Ulrica Waite, res. of Clarke Co., Ala., had seven children, oneof them decd in 1900 (from Census). Elrica was b. 11/1856 Ala., awidow on 1900 Clarke Co., Ala. Census. Issue: Mabell b. 1/1878Clarke Co., Ala.; Waite b. 9/1879; Dosie E. b. 11/1881; Sidney E.b. 6/1884; Allen C. b. 1886; Lillian and Carlos.
MCCORQUODALE, James T., son of John, b. 8/1853 Clarke Co., Ala.Listed on 1880 Census with David D. Dawson, Brazos Co., Texas.1900 listed on Orange Co., Tx. Census. Wife, Mary E., b. 8/1858Ala. They had 8 children, two decd according to 1900 census.Issue: William H. b. 1876 Clarke Co., Ala., decd in 1900, Malcolmb. 11/1875 Clarke Co., Ala.; Verna b. 10/1882 Brazos, Tx.; Albertb. 8/1885 Tx.; !~ellie b. 9/1888 Tx.; Thomas b. 3/1891 Tx.; Aliceb. 7/1896 Tx.
MCCORQUODALE, John, Reuben Fain, Seth llardison and James \layesare bound to Gov. of Ga. for $4,000. John was bound 3/19/1838 andelected Tax Collector of Early Co. Early Co., Ga. Deed Bk E, p.57, 5/7/1838. Deed Bk E, p. 362-3, 12/10/1838, John McCorquodaleand Dugala MacMillan Lewis, in Trust for Elizabeth G., David,Duncan McMillan, Samuel, John W. F. and Edwin Lewis, 125 acres ofland,W half Lot 242, 4th Dist. Early Co. Deed Bk E, p. 591, JohnMcCorquodale, atimr of Est. of James S. Frierson, decd, 8/3/1841,sold lot of land in 4th Dist., Philip Coley being highest bidder.
MCCORQUODALE, John, b. 1755/1774, listed 1800 Sampson Co., N.C.Census and 1810 Cumberland Co., N. C. Census. Did not appearafter 1810, but his widow, Mary, appeared on 1820 CumberlandCensus. 1 believe that the following were his children, a1thoughthere no records to substantiate it, i. e.: (1) John b. 1799 N.C., went to Early Co., Ga. m. Casandra b. 1804. Issue: SarahAnn b. 1830, Angus b. 1831, Elizabeth b. 1834, Mary b. 1836, William F.b. 1840, Nancy b. 184.1, Neal b. 1828, Malcolm b. 1826, Casandra b. 1847. (2) Malcolm b. 1790/1800. He must beMalcolm who served in War of 1812 from Sampson Co., N. C. Found on 1840 Clarke Co., Ala. Census with 4 sons, 2 days. Issue: Johnb. 1818 Cumberland Co., N. C. m. 2nd, Margaret, b. 1829 Ala.3rd, Eliza N. Figures. His LWT dtd 1862 Clarke Co., Ala. Eli:LWT dtd 12/1863 Clarke Co. Ala. Issue: Lawrence b. 11/1840 Clarke Co., Ala. m. Margaret L. Dawson, dau. of Flomar Dawson (b.N. C.) Res. of Clarke Co., Ala. in 1900 with mother-in-lawdau., Mrs. Minnie Prim, b. 12/1871 Clarke Co., Ala., widow,her son, Tommie F. Prim, b. 6/1898 Clarke Co., Ga.; Martha E1st, Obediah Robinson, 2nd, Calvin J. Mathews 9/2/1866 C1Co., Ala.; Allen F. b. 1843 Clarke Co., Ala., listed 1880 BrCo., Tx. Census with wife, Louise, b. 1837 Ky. and his steJohnnie Robertson, b. 1866 Ky., Jinnie Robertsop b. 1866, Ky.children, Josephine McCorquodale b. 3/1870 Tx., Frank b. 3/1872,Tx., Augusta b. 1874 Tx. and Maud L. b. 1876 Tx.; William Fig;b. 5/1845 Clarke Co., Ala. d. 1918/1919 (Ltr from L.McCorquodale, Mobile, Ala.), listed on 1880 and 1900 ClarkeAla. Census; Charles Figures m. Josephine Prim, she b. 9/(Issue: Thomas C. b. 11/1882, Maggie H. b. 6/1885, Joseph C12/1892 Clarke Co., Ala.); Agnes m. John Cox 1/22/1863 ClarkeCo., Ala.; Ernest b. 1850 Clarke Co., Ala. m. Ulrica Waite, had 7children; James T. b. 8/1853 Clarke Co., Ala.; John C. b. 5/1839 m. 1863, res. of Brazos Co., Tx. in 1900, wife, Sarah J. b.1845, La., with 4 children. (3) Allan b. 1794/1800 m. 12/4/1834Cloe McLannan Cumberland Co., N. C., listed 1840 Robson Co.C. Census. (4) Mary b. 1800/1804 m. 6/7/1821 Bryant GriffinCumberland Co., N. C. (5) dau. b. 1810/1820. (6) Dau.1804/1810. (7) Dall. b. 1804/1810.
MCCORQUODALE, John listed 1850 Early Co., Ga. Census, 51, N.Casandra 46, Sarah Ann 20, Angus 19, Elizabeth 16, MaryWilliam F. 10, Nancy 7, Casandra 3.
MCCORQUODALE, John, Capt., Baker Co., Ga. Militia 1826-1Ens., Washington Co. Militia 1830-1834. Ga. State ArchivesClog.
MCCORQUODALE, John M. listed 1850 Clarke Co., Ala. Census,208, 32, clerk, N. C., Margaret 21, Ala.
MCCORQUODALE, Joseph Charles, Jr., b. Mobile, Ala. 12/2/1920,of Joseph Charles and Minnie Lee (Griffin), m. Mary ElizabethMcCrary 1/17/1942. Children: Joseph Charles H. Who's Who inGovernment 1975-1976.
MCCORQUODALE, Lawrence C., Ltr from L. C. McCorquodale, 611 Old Magnolia Rd., Mobile, A136606: "I will also mail a packet ofCivil War letters, which were written to my maternal greatgrandmother, Margaret Lawson Dawson McCorquodale, who was born in1834 and died in 1931, who reared me, and I was 16 when she died.The letters were written by M. L. Martin, the first husband of mygreat grandmother Margaret, Mr. Dawson being killed in the Battleof Lookout Mountain. After the Civil War, my great grandmothermarried her first cousin, Lawrence C. McCorquodale, who was thebrother of my paternal great grandfather, William FiguresMcCorquodale. William's wife was Sarah Ilightower, who was thedaughter of John Hightower, who was a Lt. in General Washington'sArmy, and John Hightower was present at General Cornwallis'surrender...Among the letters is one from Flora Dawson (who was aMcCorquodale before marriage) who was the sister of MalcolmMcCorquodale, Flora McCorquodale Dawson, being the mother ofMargaret Lawson Dawson McCorquodale and Flora and Joel Dawson,her husband (and I understand that they were also cousins) areburied in the cemetery at Coffeeville. Malcolm McCorquodale (I donot know about his wife or wives), I have been told was buriednear a creek near Coffeeville, where Charles McCorquodale grew upor where he was a small boy. I do not know whether there was amarker "
MCCORQUODALE, Malcolm listed 1820 Washington Co., Ga. Census, 2 munder 10, m 26-45, f 16-26.
MCCORQUODALE, Malcolm listed 1840 Clarke Co., Ala. Census, m 5-10, m 10-15, 2 m 20-30, m 40-50, f 10-15, f 20-30.
MCCORQUODALE, Malcolm listed 1850 Early Co., Ga. Census, 24, Ga.
MCCORQUODALE, Rueben, Justice, Inferior Court, Calhoun Co., Ga.1860-1861. Ga. State ~rchives Card Catalog.
MCCORQUODALE, Reuben listed 1850 Early Co., Ga. Census, 27, Ga.,Sarah 21, Nancy 1, Neal 22, laborer.
MCCORQUODALE, William Figures, son of John, b. 5/1845 Clarke Co.,Ala. d. 1918/1919 (Ltr from L. C. McCorquodale, Mobile, Ala.),listed on 1880 and 1900 Clarke Co., Ala. Census as having m. in1866, Sarah B. b. 12/1849 in Miss. Issue: Walter A. b. 3/1868Clarke Co., Ala. m. in 1890 Mary E. b. 1868 Ala. (Issue: Sadie E.b. 2/1890, Connie E. b. 3/1893, Claude F. b. 1/1895, and MillardA. b. 6/1899 Clarke Co., Ala.); Eddie F. b. 1871 Clarke Co.,Ala.; Mary S. b. 1876 Clarke Co., Ala.; John C. b. 11/1879 ClarkeCo., Ala., alive in 1941; Ida m. Elick York, d. ca 1930. Ref: L.C. McCorquodale, 611 Magnolia Rd., Mobile, Ala. 36606
MCDONALD, Hugh, Rev. War Soldier b. 1762 in Scotland, son of Hughof Fayetteville, N. C., received a Bounty Grant for his service3/22/1785. Knight's Roster of the Revolution lists him assoldier serving on the Georgia Line. Received land grantsFranklin, Wilkes, Effingham and Elbert Co.'s from 1786-18Certified by Elijah Clarke, Lt. Col. as soldier in theRevolution, issued Warrant #639 1/25/1785, as a soldier onLine. Wilkes Co. Deed Bk DD, p. 92, 5/10/1787 Hugh McDonalddeeded 950 acres on Falling Creek in Wilkes Co. to John WebsterWilkes Deed Bk DD, p. 159, 10/1/1787 Hugh McDonald and wife,Helen, deeded to Moses Hunt 200 acres on Rocky BranchGoldwater Creek in Wilkes Go. Wilkes Co. Deed Bk 1111, p. 17/18/1789, Hugh McDonald and wife, Helen, deed to John McKen:of S. C. 340 acres on Coldwater and Cedar Creeks. Elbert Co. D,Bk A, p. 61, 3/23/1790, Hugh McDonald and wife, Helen, deedJames Nigh Smith 100 acres on Cedar Creek. Elbert Co. Deed Bkp. 95, 12/14/1789, Hugh McDonald and wife, Helen, of Wilkes Co.deed to William Little, gunsmith, 250 acres on Falling Gretbounded on all sides by McDonald's land. Elbert Co. Deed Bk A,of Wilkes Co. 350 acres on Schull Shoals of branch on Broad Riverin Elbert Co. Elbert Deed Bk B, p. 31, 8/1/1791, Hugh McDonaldand wife, Helen deed to James Brady of Wilkes Co. 200 acres onFalling Creek in Elbert Co., the orig. grant being in name ofAllan McDonald. Hugh McDonald was Capt. of Militia, 10th Dist.,Elbert Co. 6/21/1791. Elbert Co. Warrants lists Hugh McDonaldwith 5 in family, dtd 7/6/1807. Lawsuit, 10/7/1800, Hugh McDonaldvs. Edmund Henley. (This might be found in Georgia Reports) SeeColonial Records of North Carolina, Vol. II, pp. 828-827; forjournal of young Hugh McDonald of his Rev. War service, etc. HughMcDonald had issue: lIugh b. 1800 Elbert Co.; Mary.
MCDONALD, Hugh Oliver b. 2/7/1830 Hall Co., Ga., served in Ga.Infantry, 3rd Battn, Co. H, Confederate Army, from Murray Co.Listed on 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census, 50, Ga., Mary 41, S. C.,Oliver 1820, Ga., Cassa E. 17, Ga., Thomas H. 13, Ga., Virgil A.11, Ga., Nancy I. 7, Ga., Martha 5, Ga., Edwin D. 2, Ga., Angus10 mos., Ga., John Loggins 69, Va., Mary Loggins 69, N. C. Hughwas son of Hugh McDonald b. 1800 Elbert Co., Ga. and wife, MaryAnn Loggins whom he m. 3/21/1817 in Franklin Co., Ga. where hewas a Lt. in Ga. Militia from that co. Mary Ann Loggins was dau.of John Loggins, b. in Va. 1781, and Mary, b. 1781 H. C. Hugh waslisted on 1820 Habersham Co., Ga. Census. 12/20/1827 he purchasedfrom James Loggins, Sr. land on waters or Richland Creek in HallCo., Ga. Hall Co. Deed Bk H, p. 346. 10/25/1838 Hugh McDonaldsold his property in Hall Co., Ga. to James Hulsey Hall Co. DeedBk E, p. 175) and removed to Chattooga Co. where he was listed on1840 Census. Chattooga Co. Deed Bk B, p. 41, 12/5/1845, HughMcDonald sold 160 acres to William F. Powell.MCKINNEY, Elizabeth of Cobb County, wife of William of Greenville Co., S. C.

Locate the father of James Thomas McKinney of Cobb County. His mother, Mary Kinney, was first found on the1870 Gwinnett County Census as follows:
Gregory, Frank 24 SC
Ellen 25 SC
John 4 GA
Susan 2 GA
KENNEY, Mary 46 SC
James 19 SC
John 13 SC
Bird 11 SC
Haley 10 (f) SC
Nichus? 23 (f) SC
1880 Cobb County Census
Doctor L. Carruth 22, farmer GA
Loucretia (wife) 19 GA, parents born in South Carolina
Maggie 2
James 1
Mary McKinney, mother-in-law, 63, SC, parents born in South Carolina
The last child, Haley, was born 1860 in South Carolina and was in Georgia by 1866 (John Gregory born 1866 in GA).However, according to the 1880 Cobb County Census (Oregon and Red Rock district), Loucretia was born 1861 inGA.
Cobb County Records
In 1867, W. D. McKinney witnessed a deed of Anderson Stoddard of Newton County to Archibald Griggs of Cobb County.(Cobb Deed Book A, page 388). Also, The Cobb Minute Book A lists May or Mary McKinney, as widow of Thomas McKinney, deceased. W. W. Carroll, admr. She applied for a year's support for herself and her minor children. This record was undated, but was written after an 1871 record.It seems to fit.The earliest McKinney family to Cobb Co. was a Patience McKinney found there in 1860, age 52, with a son, J. K., age 20. (J. K. McKinney was listed 1870 Cobb Co. as John McKinney, age 30, born R. I.It looks like the next course of action is to locate the McKinney family on the 1850 and 1860 S. C. Census.There was a William McKinney in Greene, Pickens, Spartanburg, Granville and Edgefield Co. That should establishfor certain the name of Mary's husband.Researched for Catie Benz
McKINNEY, A. J. 43 N. C., Isabella 42, N. C. (1860 Spartanburg Co. S. C. Census, p. 330).
McKINNEY, Alexander 38 S. C., Jane C. 36, Harriet 9, Allen 7. (1860 Greenville Co. Census, page 515).
McKINNEY, Daniel 29 S. C., Thomson 25 (F) S. C., Cynthia A. 10, Mary E. 5, Parisador 1, Sarah 8 mos. (1860 Greenville Co. Census, p. 347).
McKINNEY, D. C. 28, S. C., J. H. 23, S. C. (1860 York Co. S. C. Census)
McKINNEY, D. W. 17, Harriett 16. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 350).
McKINNEY, Fountain 74, Nancy 64. (1860 Pickens Co., S. C. Census, page 13)
McKINNEY, James 58 S. C., Susan 30, Jane Taylor 3. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 352).
McKINNEY, James 19, apprentice, S. C. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census)
McKINNEY, James 79 Ireland, Mima 42 S. C., Amanda 24 S. C., Margaret 26, and Samuel Wilson 12. (1860 Anderson Co. Census, p. 299).
McKINNEY (KINNEY), James 69 S. C., Susan 60. (1860 Greenville Co. S. C. Census, page 360).
McKINNEY, James J. 30, millwright S. C., Keziah 28, Thomas J. 7 S. C., Lydia 5, Franklin P. 1 (1860 Greenville Co. Census, p. 489).
McKINNEY, J. M. 27, Jane 25. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 350).
McKINNEY, John 40 S. C., Magaret 30, James H. 13, Perry 10, William 8, John 6, Nancy 3, Enoch 3 mos. (1860 Spartanburg Co. S. C. Census, p. 238).
McKINNEY, John 79 N. C., Elizabeth 60, Thomas 35, C. C. (m) 34, Elizabeth 25, Nancy C. 24, Josephine 13 (1860 Pickens Co. S. C. Census, page 110)
McKINNEY, John W. 36, Margaret A. 25, Sarah G. 4, Allice T. 2, Vesta 8 mos. (1860 Pickens Co., S. C. Census, page 175).
McKINNEY, Joseph 25 S. C., Martha A. 21, Luther 2, Mary E. 11 mos. (1860 Greenville Co. Census, page 398).
McKINNEY, Juliett 65 S. C., Mary Barnes 14. (1850 Greenville Co. S. C. Census, page 335)
McKINNEY, Martha 60 S. C., Sally 35, Henry 34, William 44. (1860 Anderson Co., S. C. Census, p. 301).
McKINNEY, Newton 19, laborer, S. C. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 433).
McKINNEY, Newton 29, overseer, S. C., Mary E. 31, Andrew J. 6, Martha L. 3, William J. 1. (1860 Greenville Co. Census, page 491).
McKINNEY, O. P. 46, clerk, S. C.; Elizabeth 43, Susan 19, Hugh 16, Harvey 14, Louisa 13, Franklin 11, Sarah 10, Louiza 8 (M), Lorenzo Warren 6, Thomas 4, Flesler 2 (f),John 1. (1860 Anderson Co., S. C. Census, p. 155).
McKINNEY, Rachel 50, S. C., Daniel M. 13 (1860 Pickens Co. S. C. Census, page 130).
McKINNEY, Robert died Reedy Creek, Marion District, S. C. 11/11/1843. He was born 8/23/1759. Marriages and Death Notices from the Southern ChristianAdvocate 1837-1860
McKINNEY, S. F. 29 (m) S. C., Martha 24, Sarah 2, Susan 1 mo. (1860 Anderson Co. Census, p. 299).
McKINNEY, Thomas 60, farmer, S. C., Nancy 50, John 22, Joseph 19, Fleming 13 (m), Elizabeth 11, Clarinda 5. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 350).
McKINNEY, W. 28, Eliza 16. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 350).
McKINNEY, William 30 S. C., Rebecca 20, Mary Jane 4, James 2. (1850 Greenville Co., S. C. Census, page 332).
McKINNEY, William 38 S. C., James H. 9, Martin C. 8, Sarah A. 6, John F. 3. (1860 Spartanburg Co., S. C. Census, p. 233).
McKINNEY, William 29, farmer, S. C., Joseph 8, Minerva 6, Flemming 21, student. (1860 Greenville Co. Census, p. 505)
McKINNEY, W. W. 83, shoemaker, Tennessee, Lucinda 20. (1860 Edgefield Co., S. C. Census, page 95).
MELSON, John, Rev. War Soldier, d. Hancock Co., Ga. m. Hannah.John was son of Daniel Melson whose LWT is dtd 4/20/1791,probated at Snow Jlill, Hd. Dau. of John, Polly Melson 1770-1838m. William Bivins, Rev. War Soldier and had a son, Martin LutherBivins. She is buried in Pineville Cemetery, Marion Co., Ga.Melson was on 1795 and 1808 Hancock Co., Ga. Tax Digests.in Fall of 1808, an appraisement of his est. made 10/1/1808.Wife: Jlannah, who got first choice of household goods in estateof her husband. Appraisement of Est. of John Melson, 10/1/1808,Hancock Co., Ga. Estate Bk F, p. 7-10. Sale dt~ 10/7/1808. Issue:Polly m. Isaac Jlall; Cannon named in appraisement of father'sestate, b. ca 1770 Sussex Co., Delaware, removed to Jones Co.Ga. 1814.
MELSON, Polly, dau. of John, b. ca 1755/1765 Sussex Co., Delm. 1st, Isaac Hall, 2nd, William Bivins of Hancock and WilkCo.'s, Ga. She came to Jlancock Co., Ga. before 1790 withparents and was raised in a district called Little Creek Hu..in Sussex Co., Delaware before coming to Ga.
MILHOLLIN, John F., born in Iredell, N. C. 1832. Removed to Tennessee, then to Calhoun, Georgia. He married Lucinda E. Dodgen (born DeKalb County). They removed to Cassville. MAYSON, Charles Newton, born 3-14-1823 in Edgefield, S. C., son of Archibald and Elizabeth Lowe Mayson..."graduate of medical college of Augusta, began practice at Edgefield; came to Cass in the fall of 1846. In 1844 he married Frances E. Roper of Edgefield who died in 1863....In September, 1866, he married Mrs. Addie Davis of Atlanta and they lived in Kingston...He died there February 6, 1906 and was survived by his wife and Ella who married J. C. Rollins, J. F. Mayson, Susie Mayson, children of the first wife, and Mary who m. J. H. Hall." History of Bartow County (Cass) byJosephine Cunyus.
MILLS, James, son of Alexander, d. 1768, d. 7/1859 TuscaloosaCo., Ala. m. Elizabeth Taylor b. 1770 N. C. d. 1853 TuscaloosaCo., Ala., dau. of Charles and Anna Taylor. Issue: Sara1Wilkes Co., Ga. m. Samuel Johnson; Absolom b. 1798 Wilkes Co.,Ga. m. Elizabeth; Martha b 1802 Wilkes Co., Ga. d. 10/1833 m.Abram Berry; Harriet b. 1804 Wilkes Co., Ga.; Benagy S. b. 1808Wilkes Co., Ga. d. 1867 m. Darcas Fox, Eliza b. 1811 Wilkes Co.Ga. m. Samuel Mayfield; James Milton b. 1814 Wilkes Co.3/25/1872 m. 6/8/1837 Unity Hughes.
MILNER, Arnold was born 5/8/1786 in Laurens district, S. C. "...he purchased land at Sallie Hughes' ford on the Etowah river; removing his family there in December 1834. After a year's residence, because of the Indians and scarcity of Anglo-Saxon families, he removed to Cassville to secure a church and school privileges for his children. He was proprietor of the States Rights hotel there; in the meanwhile acquiring more land near Pitner ferry. After removal of the Indians he returned to hisfertile farm on the Etowah (near the present railroad bridge) and remained there until is death in 1869...." History of Bartow County (Cass) byJosephine Cunyus.
MITCHELL, Isaac, son of William, was b. 1772 in Va., moved toGa. and appeared on 1820-1350 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Census. LWT dtd10/30/1840, probated after 1850 Wilkinson Co., Ga. Wife:Elizabeth, b. 1771, Ga. Son-in-law: Joseph Payne and Seney, hiswife, named. Wilkinson Co., Ga. Change of name, "Mr. Fairchildgave notice that he would, after today, move for the appointmentof a Bill to alter the name of Seney Crumbly to that of SeneyMitchell and to adopt her as a dau. of Isaac Mitchell, H. J."Dated: 1819. page 186. Issue of Seney Mitchell and Joseph Payne:Frances b. 1829 m. 18/.3 William Dickson of Wilkinson Co.; Joseph,Jr. b. 1845 Wilkinson Co.; Isaac b. 1835 Wilkinson Co.; Jeremiahb. 1838 Wilkinson Co., Ga.
MITCHELL, John b. 1307 N. C. d. 1/5/1877 Winnsboro, Tx., Wood Co.m. Mary Bennett b. 5/8/1810 Ga. d. 6/2/1896 Winnsboro, Wood Co.,Tx. Issue: Jasper Marion b. 7/21/1839 Coweta Co., Ga. d.3/26/1863; William Barney b. 8/10/1842 Coweta Co., Ga. d.1/3/1862; Ebenezer Carlisle b. 11/24/1843 Bartow Co., Ga. d.9/17/1862; lIenry Jackson b. 11/16/1845 d. 10/20/1912; Sally b.1846 Henry Co., Ala.; Reason Miller b. 12/2/1847 lIenry Co., Ala.d. 9/23/1870. Ref: Vicki J. Hagen, 409 McKee, Apt. D-l1, SanAngelo, Tx. 76901 (1973).
MOORE, Isaac, son of Isaac, Sr., was b. 1786 Kent Co., DelawareI. 10/5/1807 in Greene Co., Ga., Nancy Wyatt, b. 1786, S. C. 1813He was Lt. in Randolph Co., 1823 Lt. in Jasper Co., 1827/8 Capt.in Fayette Co. Militia, 1828/9 Major in Fayette Co. Listed 1850Fayette Co. Census, 65, farmer, Delaware, Nancy 64, S. C.,Augustus L. 26, Ga., Norman B 23, Ga., Cinthia 26, Ga. Issue: (1)Hi11ary J. b. 4/11/1812 Greene Co., Ga. m. 9/26/1833 Fayette Co.,a., Ai1sey P. McRight, d. 11/1880 Clayton Co., Ga. H. J. Moorelisted on 1860 Clayton Co., Ga. Census, 47, farmer, Ga., A. P.f) 47, N. Jane 14, Ga. (2) Sanford b. 1810 Greene Co., Ga. m.0/13/1829 Fayette Co., Mary Ann F. Fuller, b. 1814. (3)E1izabeth S. b. 1813 Randolph (Jasper Co.) Ga. m. 12/5/1829ayette Co., Constantine M. Dodson. (4) Augustus L. b. 1834ayette Co., Ga. (5) Maha1y L. b. ca 1810 m. 2/24/1830 Fayette0., Elijah Dodson. (6) Norman B. b. 1827 Fayette Co. (7) dau. b.1807/1810. (8) Dau. b. ca 1810 Greene Co. (9) son b. 1820/25Jasper Co. (10) Cinthia b. 1824 Fayette Co., Ga.
MOORE, Isaac, Sr., son of Thomas, was b. ca 1750/60 Kent Co.,De1aware, d. 8/1840 Henry Co., Ga. Listed on 1790 Kent Co.,De1aware Census, Murderki11 One Hundred. From 1813-16 he was J..In Greene Co., Ga. 1/13/1798, William Moore, admr of Est. ofhomas Stratten, Kent Co., Delaware, settled by Isaac Moore.saac Moore listed on 1820 Greene Co., Ga. Census, 1830 Henry0., Ga. Census. Issue: Isaac b. 1786 Kent CP., Delaware m.0/5/1807 Greene Co., Ga., Nancy Wyatt; Jacob, his LWT recorded/9/1882 Gwinnett Co., Ga., wife, Frances; John b. 2/3/1776, d.1815 Jasper Co., Ga. (1816 L/A issued to minors of John Moore,.E., Lucinda, Luramy and Jane. Bible says wife was Martha, d.1841; Joshua m. 4/13/1809 Mary Findley Jasper Co., Ga.;Wi11iam; James b. 1770 Delaware, listed 1830 Henry Co., Ga.Census; Elijah b. 1780/94. The wife of Isaac Moore named Frankyin his LWT dtd 1840 Henry Co., Ga.
MURPHY, Emanuel M. listed 1850 Fayette Co., Ga. Census, 40, S.C., Nancy 36, S. C., Jesse E. 18, S. C., Polly Ann 16, Tenn.,Mary 12, Mo., Luezer 11, S. C., William 9, Ga., Martha 7, Ga.,Hiram 4, Ga., Thomas G. 2, Ga.
MURPHY, Robert b. 1790 N. C., after 1837 moved to Pike Co., Ga.where listed on 1840 Census. Fayette Co., Ga. deed dtd 11/17/1849Robert Murphy of Pike Co., Ga. bought from Josiah F. Reeves 2021/2 acres, 4th Dist., Fayette Co., Lot 117. Various deedtransactions between his older children, Joseph H., Andrew,Elizabeth, John and James P. Murphy with Arthur Robinson denotesa relationship with this family. Issue: John b. 1812 N. C. m.Nancy (Issue: John T. b. 1848, S:irah E. b. 1850); Joseph H. b.1813 N. C. m. Jane Murphy 3/17/1850 Fayette Co.; Andrew b. 1814tl. C. m. Mary A., b. 1824 S. C. (was in Ala. in 1833); Annie b.1815 N. C. m. Arthur Robinson; Elizabeth; Jane A. b. ca 1820 N.C. m. 1/23/1840 Pike Co., Ga., William Dunn; James P. b. 1824 N.C. m. Martha; Caroline b. 1827 N. C. m. Thomas R. Dunn 12/29/1850Fayette Co., Ga.; Robert b. 1831 N. C., William b. 1833 N. C.,Thomas b. 1834 N. C., and America b. 1837 N. C.
MYERS, Lewis, born 5-7-1775 in the Indian Fields, Colleton District, S. C., died 11-16-1851. He was orphaned when young. In 1826 he resided in Goshen, Effingham County. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.
MYERS, Oscar A. married Harrietta M. Archer (9-8-1824-6-30-1853) born Gillisonville, SC, d. Rome, Georgia, daughter of Hugh Archer of Newport, Florida. 2 children.He married (2) 1-4-1865 Martha E. McCall (3-10-1834-8-1-1888) born in Sand Hill, Georgia, died in Gainesville, Florida, daughter of Stephen and Priscilla McCall.Florida Conference. Methodist Preachers in Georgia 1783-1900 by Harold Lawrence.