Daniel Matheny and Judith Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Submitted by: Carolyn Grover
Email address: csg228@aol.com
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Husband: Daniel Matheny
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Birth Date: 1731
Birth Place: Stafford County, Virginia
Death Date: April 1803
Death Place: bourbon County, KY
Burial: Bourbon County, Ky
Father:
Mother:
Date of Marriage: ?
Place of Marriage: Virginia
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Wife: Judith
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Birth Date: ?
Birth Place: ?
Death Date: before 1839
Death Place: Bourbon County, Ky
Burial: Bourbon County, KY
Father:
Mother:
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Children
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1. Child: Mary Matheny
Sex: F
Birth Date: 1778
Birth Place: Viginia
Death Date: 1834
Place of Death: Pickaway County, OH
Buried at:
Spouse: Shadrock Cole
Date of Marriage: 1803
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, KY
2. Child: Judith Matheny
Sex: F
Birth Date: 1780
Birth Place: Virginia
Death Date: 1888
Place of Death: Cass County, MO
Buried at:
Spouse: William Tyler
Date of Marriage: 1805
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, KY
3. Child: Moses Matheny
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1789
Birth Place: ?
Death Date: 1836
Place of Death: Bourbon County, KY
Buried at: Bourbon County, KY
Spouse: Rebecca Humphreys
Date of Marriage: February 1805
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, KY
Sources: Census, Wills, other Family sources, Land deeds from Virginia,
Estate sale for Moses in Bourbon County
Moses Matheny and Rebecca Humphreys Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Submitted by: Carolyn Grover
Email address: csg228@aol.com
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Husband: Moses Matheny
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Birth Date: 1789
Birth Place: Stafford Virginia
Death Date: 1836
Death Place: Bourbon County, Ky
Burial: Bourbon County, Ky
Father: Daniel Matheny
Mother: Judith?
Date of Marriage: February 1805
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, KY
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Wife: Rebecca Humphreys
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Birth Date: 1788
Birth Place: Maryland
Death Date: ?
Death Place: ?
Burial: ?
Father: ?
Mother: ?
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Children
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1. Child: Sally Matheny
Sex: F
Birth Date: 1805
Birth Place: Bourbon County, Ky
Death Date: 1850
Place of Death: Boone County, Mo
Buried at: Boone County, Mo
Spouse: John Bentley Keithley
Date of Marriage: November 1823
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, Ky
2. Child: Thomas Humphreys Matheny
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1809
Birth Place: Bourbon County, KY
Death Date: 1857
Place of Death: Boone County, Mo
Buried at: Boone County, Mo
Spouse: Hannah Bosley Dimmitt
Date of Marriage: !837
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, Ky
3. Child: Julian Matheny
Sex: F
Birth Date: After 1809
Birth Place: Bourbon County, KY
Death Date: ?
Place of Death: ?
Buried at: ?
Spouse: Abraham Amos
Date of Marriage: ?
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, KY
Sources: Land Deeds, Census, Newspapers clippings, family Sources,Marriage
notices,
MCCLELLAND Family
Mary C. McClelland
Fifth Generation
Submitted by Sandra McKim Martinez (SMM1033@aol.com)
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Also See....the McClelland Family and Robert McClelland
52. Mary C. MCCLELLAND (Thomas Ammon, Robert, William, ) was born on 14 Oct 1842 in Kentucky. She died on 19 Feb 1872 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri. Mary married John James MORRIS son of George W. MORRIS and Elizabeth A. MCCLELLAND on 20 Sep 1859. John was born on 15 Jun 1832. He died on 29 Sep 1914. 1870 John, Mary, their kids, and Jane McClelland, age 59 years, living in Bourbon town, Callaway County, Missouri; living with them is Jane McClelland, age 59 years, born in Kentucky.
John and Mary had the following children:
132 M i. Jefferson MORRIS was born about 1862 in Callaway County, Missouri.
133 F ii. Sarah T. MORRIS was born about 1864 in Callaway County, Missouri.
134 M iii. George MORRIS was born about 1867 in Callaway County, Missouri. He died in 1887 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri.
56. John James MORRIS (Elizabeth A. MCCLELLAND, Robert, William, ) was born on 15 Jun 1832. He died on 29 Sep 1914. John married Mary C. MCCLELLAND daughter of Thomas Ammon MCCLELLAND and Sarah ROBNET on 20 Sep 1859. Mary was born on 14 Oct 1842 in Kentucky. She died on 19 Feb 1872 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri. Refer to Mary C. McClelland (52)
66. JoAnn BAKER (Martha McClelland MILLER, Jane MCCLELLAND, William, ) was born on 2 Oct 1824 in Kentucky. She died on 3 Jul 1915 in California. JoAnn married Gambiel Warder MCKIM son of Joseph MCKIM and Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND on 8 Dec 1842 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Gambiel was born on 20 Jul Refer to Gambiel Warder McKim (41)
83. Joseph Samuel HOLLIDAY (Martha Lee "Patsy" MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William, ) was born on 27 Jul 1826 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 27 Oct 1915 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Boydsville Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri. Joseph married Catherine Mary AYERS daughter of Harmon H. AYERS and Charlotte LITTLE on 30 Oct 1851 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Catherine was born in 1833 in Kentucky. She died in 1909 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Boydsville Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri.
Joseph was a Pvt; Co.E; 3rd KY Infantry; Mexican War 1847-1848
1870 Joseph and Catherine living in Bourbon town, Callaway County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
144 M i. Charles HOLLIDAY was born about 1853 in Kentucky.
145 F ii. Anne HOLLIDAY was born about 1854 in Kentucky.
146 M iii. Herman HOLLIDAY was born about 1857 in Missouri.
147 F iv. Mary HOLLIDAY was born about 1860 in Missouri.
148 F v. Lulu HOLLIDAY was born about 1865 in Missouri.
149 F vi. Nannie Catherine HOLLIDAY was born in 1867 in Missouri.
150 M vii. James R. HOLLIDAY was born on 3 Dec 1869 in Missouri. He died on 24 Apr 1950 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Boydsville Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri.
89. Nancy Lee A. MCKIM (Samuel Horatio MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 22 Feb 1835 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died in 1877. She was buried in Mt Zion {old McKim Cemetery} Cemetery, Lewis County, Missouri. Nancy married William MCDERMOTT on 13 Dec 1853 in Lewis County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
151 F i. MCDERMOTT was born in Jan 1855. She died on 14 Jan 1855 in Lewis County, Missouri. She was buried in Mt Zion {old McKim Cemetery} Cemetery, Lewis County, Missouri.
On her tombstone:
Infant daughter of William and Nannie L. McDermott, died January 14, 1855, age 6 hours.
90. Joseph Morton MCKIM (Samuel Horatio MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William) was born on 13 Mar 1836 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 12 Jan 1903 in
Newark, Knox County, Missouri. Joseph married Natalie ROSE daughter of "Dr" W.A. ROSE
and J.A. ANDERSON on 14 Oct 1858 in Winchester, Clark County, Missouri. Natalie was born
about 1843 in Missouri. She died on 22 Apr 1915.
About 1850 Joseph entered the University of Missouri
1855 He received his Bachelor Degree
1858 {2 Mar} he graduated from St. Louis Medical College receiving his Doctor of Medicine degree.
After his graduation he moved to Winchester, Clark County, Missouri, where he established his medical practice until 1861.
1861 (ca) he moved to Newark, Knox County, Missouri, where he practiced medicine and performed surgery for forty-five.
He was a Democrat, a Methodist, and belonged to the Masonic Lodge.
1880 he is living in Newark town, Knox County, Missouri.
1896 he was elected as a State Representative during Missouri's Thirty-ninth (and Fortieth) General Assembly. He was elected to a second term. He served on the Board of Regents for the First District Normal School in Kirksville, Missouri.
Joseph and Natalie had the following children:
152 F i. Hettie L. MCKIM was born about 1863 in Missouri. Hettie married James NESBIT. James was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 153 M ii. Horace Walter MCKIM was born about 1865. He died on 18 Dec 1944.
154 M iii. James MCKIM was born in 1869 in Missouri. He died in 1920. James married Grace SWIGLE. Grace died in 1910. (according to the census James was a "druggist")
155 M iv. J. Virgil MCKIM was born in 1874 in Missouri.
156 F v. Natalie J. MCKIM was born on 24 Jun 1876 in Winchester, Clark County, Missouri. Natalie married William Miller HOLLOWAY on 10 Oct 1904.
157 M vi. John "Virgil" MCKIM was born about 1879 in Winchester, Clark County, Missouri.
John was a Physician and the President of the Farmers Bank of Newark. Never married.
158 M vii. Joseph Mort MCKIM was born on 24 Jun 1882 in Newark, Knox County, Missouri. Joseph married Bess TANSIL on 9 Jun 1909 in Macon County, Missouri.
He was raised in Newark, Knox County, Missouri, but also attended
school in Kirksville Norman School and High School in St. Louis.
1904 {3 May} He studied dentistry at the Medical College of Keokuk,
Iowa, but received his D.D.S. at Barnes Dental University in St. Louis,
Missouri.
He began his practice at Newark, but moved to Jacksonville, Florida
where he remained until 1908.
1908, he moved to La Plata, Missouri where he continued his practice,
but also practiced in Chillicothe and Kirksville, Missouri.
92. John MCKIM (Samuel Horatio MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William)
was born in 1842 in Lewis County, Missouri. John married Mattie. Mattie was born about 1848
in Kentucky.
1870 (20 Aug) John was in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri
1880 (3 June) he was in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri and he was a Dentist; lived on Lewis Street; servant living in home, Easter (black) 17 Missouri.
John and Mattie had the following children:
159 M i. Morton MCKIM was born about 1867 in Missouri.
160 F ii. Eola MCKIM was born about 1869 in Missouri.
161 M iii. Phil MCKIM was born about 1872 in Lewis County, Missouri.
162 M iv. John MCKIM was born about 1875 in Lewis County, Missouri.
99. Martha Jane MCKIM (Elisha MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William)
was born on 29 Nov 1842. She died on 23 Apr 1910 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. Martha
married William HOLLOWAY on 23 Feb 1860 in Lewis County, Missouri. William died on 3
Feb 1899 in Lewis County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
163 M i. James Edwin HOLLOWAY
164 M ii. Benjamin Franklin HOLLOWAY
165 M iii. William Miller HOLLOWAY
101. Elisha Thomas MCKIM (Elisha MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William)
was born on 29 Dec 1849 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 17 Nov 1938 in Clinton, Henry
County, Missouri. He was buried in Rockville, Cemetery, Bates County, Missouri. Elisha
married (1) Rhoda J. STARKEY daughter of William STARKEY and Elizabeth HART on 19
Sep 1878 in Taborville, Bates County, Missouri. Rhoda was born on 2 Sep 1858 in Hickory
County, Missouri. She died in childbirth on 7 Dec 1880 in Missouri. She was buried in Rockville
Cemetery, Bates County, Missouri.
Elisha was educated at P.J. Whitaker Christian Institute at Weaubleau, Hickory County, Missouri. He thought education was the single most important part in life.
1868-1880 Elisha taught school in Hickory County, and Polk County, Missouri. He was the 7th teacher to be certified and he served 12 terms on the Schell City, Missouri School Board.
1870-1878? Elisha studied dentistry under the tutelage of Dr. Hinton K. Akers. There were no dental schools west of Pennsylvania. He continued to teach school while he was in training for dentistry.
1879 Elisha and his family moved to Rockville, Bates County, Missouri; he continued to practice Dentistry.
1880 (ca) he took up practice as a Dentist and that was his profession for the next fifty years.
1888 he is in Schell City, Vernon County, Missouri.
1890 he is a member of the Missouri State dental Society and when he retired in 1919 it was in Clinton, Missouri.
1897, he provided a lecture to the Dental Association entitled "Taking Up Wear In Johnson's Engine".
As a pioneer dentist, Doc McKim developed several instruments and procedures that became standards in his field.
He served as President of the Southwestern Dental Society and Vice President of Central District Dental Society (1923), speaking on numerous occasions before the Association. In Schell City he was active in numerous civic affairs and served as Mayor of Schell City for 1 term, and 12 or more terms on the Schell City School Board.
He was a charter member of the Schell City Odd Fellows Lodge and was a member to the Christian Church.
Elisha McKim was intellectual; known as humorous and witty; engaging others in conversation whenever possible. He enjoyed playing checkers; organizing a game of roque; hunting, fishing, and many times traveled to the Black Hills of South Dakota to fish and hunt. He would always visit with his brother Horatio, who lived in Terry, South Dakota, whenever he was there to hunt and fish. As a marksman he participated in numerous trap shooting events throughout the mid west.
1919 following an eye injury occurring while chopping kindling, he slowly lost his sight and retired from dentistry at Clinton, Missouri
Following his retirement he stayed for several months with each of his children and enjoyed being a grandfather. He especially enjoyed living at the country home of his daughter Lillie that was near Springfield, Missouri.
His death was caused by a fall. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Staples in Clinton, Henry County, Missouri.
At the time of his death he had 10 grandchildren and 6 great grand children
Elisha and Rhoda had the following children:
+ 166 F i. Lilly May MCKIM was born on 7 Dec 1880. She died on 17 Jun 1965.
Elisha married (2) Mildred Catherine ASHBURY daughter of George Washington ASHBURY and Permitchia BAILY on 1 Oct 1883 in Schell City, Missouri. Mildred was born on 15 Jan 1862 in Virginia. She died on 1 Sep 1918 in Clinton, Missouri.
Elisha and Mildred had the following children:
167 M ii. Charles Joseph MCKIM was born on 24 Oct 1886 in Rockville, Bates County, Missouri. He died from membraneous croupe on 17 Mar 1887 in Bates County, Missouri. He was buried in Rockville Cemetery, Bates County, Missouri.
168 M iii. Edgar Thomas MCKIM was born on 1 Dec 1889 in Rockville, Bates County, Missouri. He died on 12 Sep 1980. He was buried in St Marcus Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri. Edgar married (1) Leona Mae BREITENBACH on 5 Nov 1918 in Junction City, Kansas. The marriage ended in divorce.Leona was born in Evansville, Vanderburg County, Indiana. Edgar married (2) Minnie HOLLOWAY daughter of William Henry HOLLOWAY and Martha Ann DAILEY on 23 May 1927 in St Louis, Missouri. Minnie was born on 9 Oct 1896 in Pasucah, Kentucky. She died on 22 Feb 1970 in Jackson County, Missouri. She was buried in St Marcus Cemetery, St Louis, Missouri.
1912 Edgar graduated from Kansas City Dental College. He was
licensed dentist from 1925 - 1970 in Missouri.
Edgar served in W.W.I. He was first commissioned on August
15, 1917 and commenced active duty as a first lieutenant on May 21,
1918 serving in the Dental Corp.
22 January 1919 he was honorably discharged from service.
Following his marriage he resided for a while in Carbondale, Illinois
where he practiced denistry, but later moved to St. Louis, MO.
1927 {27 February} he divorced Leona Mae Breitenbach.
1927 {23 May} for the marriage of Edgar and Minnie, Rev. Jewell
Howard, minister of the First Christian Church (4300 Pelwar, St. Louis,
MO) performed the ceremony. Witnesses were: Edward F. Lightner and Clara Brewer.
169 M iv. George Francis MCKIM was born on 26 Oct 1891 in Schell City, Bates County, Missouri. He died on 15 Apr 1954 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. George married Fay Helene LILEH on 27 Mar 1921.
170 F v. Lecine Mable MCKIM was born on 10 Apr 1900 in Missouri. She died on 27 Aug 1982 in Akron, Ohio. She was buried in Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Missouri. Lecine married Robert Lewis STAPLES on 4 Dec 1919 in Missouri.
102. Samuel Horatio MCKIM (Elisha MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William) was born on 7 Feb 1853 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 28 Jun 1929 in
Spearfish, South Dakota. He was buried in Spearfish, South Dakota. Samuel married Frances
Ellen MARSDIN on 5 Jun 1883 in Montrose, Colorado. Frances was born on 12 Jun 1857 in
Oswego, New York. She died on 3 Dec 1893 in Spearfish, South Dakota. She was buried in
Spearfish, South Dakota.
He was a rancher and had a ranch in Ziebach County, South Dakota (10 miles from Dupree).
Samuel and Frances had the following children:
171 F i. MCKIM was born on 15 Sep 1884 in Ouray, Colorado. She died from Cancer on 8 Jul 1944 in California. She was buried in Forrest Lawn Cemetery, Los Angeles, California. MCKIM married Virgil J. EVANS .
105. Elizabeth McKim THROCKMORTON (Lucinda Elliott MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 16 Jan 1835 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died
on 7 Aug 1900 in Monticello, Lewis County, Missouri. Elizabeth married (1) William Madison
BURFORD son of Daniel BURFORD and Susan LYON on 27 Mar 1860 in Monticello, Lewis
County, Missouri. William was born on 11 Apr 1817 in Amherst County, Virginia. He died on 3
Jul 1894 in Lewis County, Missouri.
1880 they are in Dickerson town, Lewis County, Missouri; next door is son Richard and his family.
William and Elizabeth had the following children:
+ 172 M i. Richard BURFORD was born about 1856.
173 M ii. Thomas William BURFORD was born on 4 Sep 1861 in Lewis County, Missouri. Thomas married (1) Irene WEST on 21 Dec 1882 in Missouri. Irene was born on 22 Apr 1865 in Marion County, Missouri. She died on 17 Nov 1923 in Ottumwa, Wappelo County, Iowa.
Thomas married (2) Mary MCLEOD on 1 Apr 1925. Mary died on 23 Feb 1934 in Missouri. Thomas married (3) Hallie PORTER on 10 Feb 1940 in Lewis County, Missouri.
174 M iii. Robert E. Lee BURFORD was born on 26 Nov 1864 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 25 Aug 1937 in Lewis County, Missouri. Robert married Nina Louisa LILLARD on 11 Nov 1886 in Lewis County, Missouri. Nina was born on 15 Jan 1865 in Gallatin County, Kentucky. She died on 8 Jan 1929 in Monticello, Lewis County, Missouri.
175 M iv. Warder McKim BURFORD was born on 31 Aug 1867 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 17 Mar 1943 in Keith County, Nebraska.
176 F v. Nancy Elizabeth BURFORD was born on 30 May 1870 in Lewis County, Missouri. She died on 24 Nov 1947. Nancy married (1) John SHANKS on 24 Jan 1889 in Lewis County, Missouri. Nancy married (2) John F. ROBERTS on 27 Jan 1905.
177 F vi. Lucinda Elliott BURFORD was born on 12 Aug 1872 in Lewis County, Missouri. She died on 30 May 1957 in Lewis County, Missouri.
178 M vii. Lewis County BURFORD was born on 3 Oct 1874 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 25 Jul 1927 in Lewis County, Missouri.
179 F viii. Ada Virginia "Addie" BURFORD was born on 7 Apr 1878 in Lewis County, Missouri. She died on 17 Jun 1969 in Lewis County, Missouri.
Elizabeth married (2) Nimrod SMITH.
Nimrod and Elizabeth had the following children:
180 M ix. Joseph SMITH was born on 23 Oct 1855.
181 F x. Nimmie E. SMITH was born on 31 Mar 1858.
107. Harriet E. MCKIM (William Alexander MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William) was born on 26 May 1845 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Harriet married Preston
DAVIS about 1867/1868 in Missouri. Preston was born about 1846 in Missouri.
1870 Canton, Lewis County, Missouri 17 Aug p. 592
William McKim 57 KY merchant $1500 $2500
Sarah C. 47 MAINE
Joseph M. 26 KY Clerk
Frank M. 11 MO
Ella 9 MO
Preston Davis 24 MO Livery (son in law)
Hattie 24 KY
Vivy 2 MO
Lutie 2mo MO
Winnie Reese 67 VA black/domestic servant
Preston and Harriet had the following children:
182 M i. Vivion "Vivy" DAVIS was born about 1868 in Lewis County, Missouri.
183 ii. Lutie DAVIS was born in Mar 1870 in Lewis County, Missouri.
108. William Andrew MCKIM (William Alexander MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 3 Oct 1846 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died in
Creek Nation, Indian Territory.
1882 Big Spring town, Muskogee Creek Nation, Indian Territory
Billy McKim white (William)
Texas Indian (Texanna)
Bobbie Indian (Robert A.)
Hattie Indian
Willie Indian (William Jr)
Mary Indian
William is still alive in 1891 & 1892 as he is in the account book of Charles L. Reeder and the Reeder Drub Store.
William was the 4th postmaster of Tulsa, Oklahoma, from 9 Sep 1893 - 5 Dec 1895.
He was one of the pioneers of Tulsa, Oklahoma. His name is included on the Monument honoring "Pioneers of Tulsa" in Oklahoma.
He came from Callaway County, Missouri after June 1870 and settled in Creek Nation, Indian Territory where he lived to his death.
1870 William was living with father, step mother and siblings in Canton town, Lewis County, Missouri.
1894 he was still living in Creek Nation.
Tulsa Association of Pioneers Monument
Owen Park, Tulsa, Oklahoma
MEMORIAL
This stone marks the ground where "old timers" who had lived in Tulsa and vicinity over 30 years met on 21 sep 1921 at a Barbecue given by Dr. Sam G. Kennedy and Dr. Jim Kennedy. They all visited with old friends, reminisced and organized the "Tulsa Association of Pioneers" to comemerate and perpetuate the memory of those sturdy pioneers who, by their sacrifice and effort helped to build a great empire.--Inscription by J.M. Hall who came to Tulsa 1882.
(Front side); This memorial was erected by the Tulsa Association of Pioneers in honor of the charter members of the association living in Tulsa, Indian Territory and vicinity for 30 years from 1891 to 1921, and other pioneer families.
Inscribed ancestors on the Memorial Stone:
Front side: ADKINS family (James, Mary et al); CLINTON, Louise family (Texanna sister); CLINTON, Dr. Fred family (Louise son); CLINTON, Lee family (Louise son); CLINTON, Paul family (Louis son); McKIMM family (William, Texanna et al). Back side: Lee CLINTON, Walton CLINTON.
(the McKim, Adkins, Clintons are all one family)
William married Texanna "Anna" ATKINS daughter of James G. ATKINS and Mary Jane CHRISMAN about 1874 in Creek Nation. Texanna was born on 17 Dec 1858 in Texas. She died on 1 Dec 1945 in City Hospital, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma. She was buried in Southern Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma.
She is buried as Anna Brummett
According to her death certificate, the cause of death was exhaustion, due to a broken hip; due to age. She had fallen at home while doing her "housework" and was "very feeble".
The marriage of Texanna and Daniel Newman McIntosh Jr was annuled after a very short marriage. Reason unknown at this time; but speculation by Dode McIntosh was that Daniel Newman McIntosh Sr, father of Daniel Jr, disapproved of Texanna as a choice of wife for whatever reason.
Texanna was said to be an incredibly beautiful woman. "Dode" McIntosh of Creek Nation exclaimed that "she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen".
She is Anna McIntosh on the Creek payrolls
She was a member of the Muskogee Creek Tribe and was enrolled on the Dawes.
1882 William, Texanna, and family are living in Broken Arrow, Creek Nation
1890 Texanna is still in Broken Arrow, Creek Nation;
1895 Texanna and family are on the Broken Arrow, Creek Nation payroll
1900 Texanna (Anna) and husband #3 Charlie Brummett are living in Sapulpa, Creek Nation with Oscar Renels, adopted son, Indian, born April 1888, age 19 years, born in Missouri
1910, 1920, 1930 Texanna "Anna" and husband Charlie Brummett are living in Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tuesday 4 Dec 1945
RITES IN SAPULPA TODAY FOR MRS T. BRUMMETT
"Funeral services for Mrs Texanna Brummett, 87, of Sapulpa, native of Oklahoma, who died Saturday in a Sapulpa Hospital, will be held at 2:00 p.m, Tuesday, in Harrison Funeral Home, Sapulpa. Burial will be in Southern Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa. Mrs Brummett is survived by her husband Charles Brummett, two sons Robert A. McKim, 1228 S. Jamestown and William McKim, Sapulpa; a daughter Miss Hattie McKim, Oklahoma City; a sister, Fannie McIntosh, 1510 S. Knoxville; a brother Robert D. Atkins, Redfork. Eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Three nephews: Dr Fred Clinton, Lee Clinton, and Paul Clinton and a niece Mrs Vera McBirney, all of Tulsa."
William and Texanna had the following children:
+ 184 M i. Robert Arthur MCKIM was born on 27 Jul 1875. He died on 6 Aug 1964.
+ 185 F ii. Hattie E. MCKIM was born in Feb 1877.
+ 186 M iii. William A. MCKIM was born in Feb 1879. He died after 1920.
+ 187 F iv. Mary MCKIM was born about 1881.
114. Francis Martin "Frank" MCKIM (William Alexander MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 10 Oct 1858 in Canton town, Lewis County, Missouri.
He died on 12 Oct 1904 in Lewis County, Missouri. Francis married Edna SCOTT . Edna was
born in Preston, Ontario, Canada.
They had the following children:
+ 188 M i. Walter Alexander MCKIM was born on 16 Jun 1898. He died on 26 Feb 1966.
116. Joseph Harmon MCKIM (Joseph Morton MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William) was born on 15 Jun 1852 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 21 Jan 1942 in
Imperial Valley, Imperial County, California. He was buried in Riverview Cemetery Brawley,
California.
This was told by Mortie Lee McKim in 1950: (the timelines are off and often this happens when "memories" are called up)
Joseph went to California about 1877 or 1878, leaving his little daughter with her mother's parents. In 1878 or 1879 he went to Mexico, where he became interested in several mines, but as he did not give up his citizenship, he could not hold them in his own name. The last mine was the "Nina Ray", a silver mine about 100 miles south of Bisbee, Arizona. To reach it, it was necessary to travel 70 miles by wagon and the remaining distance on horseback over a very dangerous mountain trail.
His half-sister, Mortie Lee MCKIM, went down and stayed nine or ten months, until he was ready to bring the children back. She kept them in Fulton, Missouri for two years, when he returned to Mexico, sold the mine, and retired, going to California to live about 1900.
He settled in Pomona, California and that fall went back to Fulton where he married his wife #3.
About 1901 he became interested in the Imperial Valley, bringing home samples of soil to see what could grow in it. He bought 1200 acres; his half brother William Warder MCKIM bought about 200 acres; and his half sister Mortie Lee MCKIM bought 120 acres.
At that time the McKim Ranch consisted of over 1500 acres, although it is now (1950) about 1000 acres. Joseph moved to Berkeley when the children were older, and when they had finished school, he moved to El Centro to live. He spent some time in San Diego and the last few years of his life on the ranch. He died on the McKim Ranch.
The following obituary is NOT accurate, which often happens when history is given generations later:
PIONEER PATRIARCH SUCCUMBS AT 93 IN RANCH HOME HERE
Long illness takes Joseph McKim, funeral scheduled Saturday. "Joseph Harmon McKim, 93, patriarch of Imperial Valley pioneers, died late Wednesday at his ranch home seven miles east of Imperial after an illness of several years. Funeral services were held at the ? chapel in El ? at 2pm Saturday. He was buried in Riverview Cemetery in Brawley. McKim came to Imperial Valley in 1901, bringing 15 head of horses and miles from Pomona. He located on land seven miles east of Imperial and lived there the remainder of his life. He was born in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky on June 15, 1849 (wrong). As a young boy he went to Missouri and in 1871 (77) came to California. He settled in Santa Ana where he engaged in ranching for two years. In 1873 started for Yuma, driving a buckb oard and accompanied by an Indian guide. On that trip he crossed the desert wastes later named Imperial Valley. Later in the same year McKim left Bisbee, Arizona for the interior of Mexico where he engaged in mining operations for 25 years. He returned to Pomona where he remained until he ____. Among his survivors are Mrs Addie P. McKim and her three daughters, Mrs. Mrs R. ? of Columbia, Missouri; Mrs E. Prude of Brawley; and Mrs L.J. M...ser of Imperial; one son J.L. McKim of Imperial; two sisters living in Missouri; 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren."
Joseph married (1) Nina Ray TURNER on 3 Dec 1874 in Boone County, Missouri. Nina died on 18 May 1877 in Boone County, Missouri. She was buried in Boone County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
+ 189 M i. Ray Turner MCKIM
Joseph married (2) Pastoria about 1887. Pastoria died about 1896 in Mexico. She was buried in Mexico.
They had the following children:
190 F ii. Eloisa MCKIM was born on 21 May 1887. She died in California. She was buried in Ohio. Eloisa married Dwight WERTZ
Eloisa died in California and is buried in Ohio, married in Pomona,
California to Dwight WERTZ and they resided in Ohio; their children: Bettie; Harmon; Peggy.
He was a resident of Ohio when married. It is most likely Dwight was visiting California; married Eloisa; then returned to Ohio.
191 F iii. Lola MCKIM was born on 1 Aug 1889 in California. Lola married "Judge" Ray MOISSER .
Lola married Judge Ray MOISSER and resided in El Centro, California;
Children John Burt Moisser whose wife #1 lived a short time and they had a child Becky,
John married #2 and had no children; Ray Mosisser who never married.
192 M iv. Joseph L. MCKIM was born on 23 Aug 1891 in California. Joseph married Grace.
Joseph married Grace; resided on the McKIM Ranch twelve miles east
of Imperial Valley, California. Children (all unmarried as of 1950): Joanne, Joe Paul, Pat.
193 F v. Estella MCKIM was born on 17 Apr 1893 in California. Estella married (1) Frank TRUDE. Estella married (2) Frank LYONS.
Estella and Frank LYONS resided in Fresno, California. No children.
Joseph married (3) Addie BURT in Oct 1900 in Fulton County, Missouri. Addie died on 17 Sep 1947 in Imperial Valley, Imperial County, California. She was buried in Brawley, California.
118. Charlotte Ann "Lottie" MCKIM (Joseph Morton MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 29 Dec 1855 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died
in Jan 1930 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway
County, Missouri. Charlotte married Joseph R. CASON son of CASON and Sarah J. on 2 Nov
1878 in Missouri. Joseph was born on 23 Mar 1850. He died on 25 Feb 1922 in Callaway
County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
Joseph and Charlotte had the following children:
194 F i. Mary CASON was born about 1877 in Callaway County,Missouri.
195 M ii. Murray CASON was born about 1879 in Callaway County, Missouri.
196 M iii. Dudley R. CASON was born in 1886 in Callaway County, Missouri. He died in 1918 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
Dudleys' headstone read; Pvt. A.E.F., killed near Verddun.
197 M iv. Joseph CASON was born in 1891 in Callaway County, Missouri. He died in 1898 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
123. John Vivion MCKIM (Joseph Morton MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William)was born on 27 Jan 1866 in Kentucky. He died on 2 May 1932 in Stratford, California.
He was buried in Lemore, California. John married Bertie MILLER on 10 Feb 1891 in
Callaway County, Missouri. Bertie was born about 1871 in Missouri.
1910 John, Bertie, and children living in Kings County, California.
They had the following children:
198 M i. Morton MCKIM was born about 1892 in Missouri.
199 M ii. Miller MCKIM was born about 1899 in Missouri.
200 F iii. Margaret MCKIM was born about 1905 in Missouri.
125. Mortie Lee MCKIM (Joseph Morton MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND,
William) was born on 18 Nov 1875 in Callaway County, Missouri. She died in 1962 in St Louis,
St Louis County, Missouri. Mortie married James Samuel HARRISON on 27 Nov 1907 in
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri. James was born in 1874. He died in 1946 in St Louis, St
Louis County, Missouri.
Mortie was living in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950
They had the following children:
201 M i. James Samuel HARRISON was born in 1911 in St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri. He died in 1988 in St Louis, St Louis County, Missouri.
James married Margaret Mary FRECH in 1937 in Clayton, Missouri. Margaret was born in 1914 in Hannibal, Missouri.
126. Martha "Mattie" Jane MCKIM (Gambiel Warder MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 15 Oct 1846 in Millersburg, Bourbon County,
Kentucky. Martha married Joseph Walter SALLEE son of John Perow SALLEE and Judith
Ann ROBINSON on 21 Mar 1867 in Callaway County, Missouri. Joseph was born on 14 Aug
1843 in Richland, Callaway County, Missouri. He died on 14 Mar 1904 in San Jacinto, Riverside
County, California. He was buried in Santa Ana Cemetery, Orange County, California.
1870 living in Liberty town, Callaway County, Missouri; assets were $6000.00 in property and $2500.00 in personal. Also living in the home in 1870 were Noah McKim 12 yrs old, born Missouri and Annie McKim 10 yrs old, born Missouri.
Joseph and Martha had the following children:
202 M i. Frazier M. SALLEE was born in Missouri.
1910 living in San Jacinto, Riverside County, California.
203 M ii. Edward F. SALLEE was born about 1868 in Callaway County,Missouri.
204 M iii. Eugene Morton SALLEE.
+ 205 F iv. Magdalene May "Maggie" SALLEE was born on 12 May 1877.
206 F v. Roberta Morton SALLEE .
207 M vi. John Perow SALLEE was born in California.
208 M vii. Joseph Warder SALLEE was born in California.
129. Robert Morton MCKIM (Gambiel Warder MCKIM, Martha Jane "Patsy"
MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 17 May 1854 in Millersburg, Bourbon County,
Kentucky. Robert married Jennie E. PEACHER on 8 Apr 1873 in Boone County, Missouri.
Jennie was born about 1854 in Missouri.
1855 Parents moved family to Callaway County Missouri.
1861 - 1865 Mentioned that he served with Quantrell in the Civil War. Most likely was his father if at all since he would have been 10 at the time.
1873 (April) Married Jeanette Peacher of Boone County MO. Her father was Colonel Peacher of the Confederate Army.
1877 (in the spring) Moved to California spring; father, sister came as well
1884 (Dec) Moved to San Jacinto
1886 Moved to Pomona
1888 - April 1889 Robert was Constable (essentially Marshall / Head Constable); Arrested John Pool for attempted murder. Stayed on after as a lawman
1889 (17 Jan) Robert to San Diego to join police force
1898 (24 Feb) Robert McKim & Chambers take over Cutter's Drug Store
1898 (Aug) Robert shot Sam Temple in the arm (which had to eventually be amputated) while arresting him for allegedly beating his wife
1901 (24 Oct) - 1903: Robert is a Deputy Sheriff of Bisbee, Arizona.
1906 (15 Mar) Robert, Deputy Constable, is a candidate for City Marshal.
1906 (19 April) - 1908 Robert is elected and served as City Marshal, then as deputy Marshal/Constable until his death.
1909 (25 Feb-17 June)Robert moved to Arizona
1910 (ca) Robert separated from his wife and moved in with his sister (M. J. Sallee)
1915 (19 Aug) Robert was found dead from heart troubles and Bright's disease (a disease of the kidneys)
Robert requested no services. He was described as "kindly nature and genial disposition; not inquisitive, but hospitable and generous almost to a fault which accounts for his "not much of this world's goods". He leaves many friends and will long be remembered as one of the unique characters of the early days of this part of the country"
Robert and Jennie had the following children:
209 F i. Maria MCKIM was born about 1880 in Missouri.
210 M ii. Robert M. MCKIM was born about 1873 in California. Robert married Dorcas MATHEWS
1910 Robert's parents separated; moved to San Francisco with his
mother
1910 Robert married Dorcas Mathews who was a performer as well
1915 Robert made his first known movie, "The Disciple"
1926 Robert made his last movie: "The Strong Man"
1926 Robert suffered ill health (obit) or nervous breakdown (San Jacinto history) and left films for vaudeville
1927 (ca 30 May) Robert is in Salt Lake City on tour on stage for the
skit "What's the Idea?" suffered a stroke with paralysis (cerebral
hemorrhage)
1927 (24 June) Robert died in Hollywood after being transferred back;
he never regained consciousness (obit in paper) His illness became so
pronounced he had to remain in his Hotel Newhouse room. Upon
growing worse he was rushed home by train to Hollywood (history).
Described as: a big man 10 pounds overweight and taller than most of
his co-stars, he has to slouch. He was also described as facially more
expressive than other actors.
Known films:
"The Disciple" 1915
"Between Men" 1916 Kay Bee William S. Hart
"Honor's Altar" 1916 Kay Bee
"Hell's Hinges" 1916 Kay Bee William S. Hart, Clara Williams,
John Gilbert
"The Last Act" 1916 Kay Bee Clara Williams, Harry Keenan
"The Raiders" 1916 Kay Bee
"The Stepping Stone" 1916 Kay Bee, Frank Keenan Mary Boland
"The Primal Lure" 1916 Kay Bee, William S. Hart
"The Phantom" 1916 Kay Bee, Frank Keenan, Jack Gilbert
"The Captive God" 1916 7/29 Kay Bee, William S. Hart, Dorcas
Mathews
"The Return of 'Draw' Egan" 1916 10/21 Kay Bee, William S. Hart
"Jim Grimsby's Boy" 1916 11/25 Kay Bee, Frank Keenan
"The Devil's Double" 1916 12/2 Kay Bee, William S. Hart
"The Weaker Sex" 1917 1/20 Kay Bee,
"The Iced Bullet" 1917 2/3 Kay Bee, William Desmond
"The Last of The Ingrahams" 1917 2/25 Kay Bee, William Desmond
"The Dark Road" 1917 3/31 Kay Bee, Jack Gilbert
"Paddy O'Hara" 1917 4/21 Kay Bee, William Desmond
"Paws of the Bear" 1917 6/23 Kay Bee, William Desmond
"Time Locks and Diamonds" 1917 8/4 Kay Bee William Desmond
"Master of His Home" 1917 8/12 Kay Bee, William Desmond,
William S. Barry
"The Brand" 1919 played the villain and the gambler in an Alaskan
story . It was his first mention in the NY Times
"Mark of Zorro" 1920; Douglas Fairbanks Sr.; McKim played the
second lead the villain Captain Juan Ramon
"Wagon Tracks" William S. Hart; McKim played the wicked gambler
Donald Washburn
"Monte Cristo" 1922 John Gilbert; McKim played the villain de
Villefort adapted from Aleaxander Dumas' novel
"Heart's Haven" 1922
"The Strong Man" 1926 The last movie to be review by the NY Times
If you would like any further generations feel free to contact me at SMM1033@aol.com
McClelland Familly
Robert McClelland
Submitted by Sandra McKim Martinez (SMM1033@aol.com)
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Also See....the McClelland Family and Mary C. McClelland
Third Generation
3. Robert MCCLELLAND (William) was born in 1772 in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania. He died on 24 Nov 1833 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in
Callaway County, Missouri.
Robert built one of the first distilleries in the Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky areas. He moved his family to Callaway County, Missouri in 1827 where he patented 160 acres of land. His Will is dated 21 jan 1834, Callaway County, Missouri. He left his possessions, including land, and slaves to his family.
Robert married Elizabeth AMMON daughter of "Rev" Thomas AMMON and Elizabeth ANDERSON on 3 Jan 1799 in Kentucky. Elizabeth was born on 3 Jun 1774 in Virginia. She died about 28 Sep 1846 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Callaway County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
+ 11 M i. William Elisha MCCLELLAND was born on 1 Jan 1800. He died on 26 Jun 1864.
+ 12 M ii. Thomas Ammon MCCLELLAND was born on 27 Feb 1801. He died on 25 Sep 1864.
13 M iii. James MCCLELLAND was born on 17 Aug 1802 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 28 Aug 1802 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 14 F iv. Elizabeth A. MCCLELLAND was born on 24 Aug 1803. She died on 5 Aug 1881.
15 F v. Martha miller MCCLELLAND was born on 27 Feb 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha married Edmond RANDOLPH on 4 Dec 1832 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
16 M vi. James MCCLELLAND was born on 2 Sep 1806 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
17 M vii. Robert MCCLELLAND was born on 15 Jun 1808 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 16 May 1809 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
18 M viii. Elisha MCCLELLAND was born on 19 Mar 1810 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elisha married Elizabeth A. WEST on 28 Mar 1834 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
19 M ix. Robert Ammon MCCLELLAND was born on 15 Jul 1812 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 2 Sep 1813 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
20 M x. Joseph Ammon MCCLELLAND was born on 7 Sep 1814 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
4. James MCCLELLAND (William) was born in 1775 in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania. He died in 1833 in Boone County, Missouri. He was buried in Boone
County, Missouri.
"Colonel" James McClelland
James moved to Boone County, Missouri 1826. He was a County Judge and died while still in office. He possibly had 2 other wives also not yet known. He had a total of 8 children with his wives. According to published works James earned the title of Colonel; was in the 47th Regiment in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was a Lieutenant on 8 may 1801 and a Captain 22 Jan 1802. He was a Major in the first Battalion 13 Dec 1809 on 20 Dec 1811 he was made Lieutenant Colonel. While he was still in Bourbon County, Kentucky he was President of the Hinkston Exporting Company as recorded 24 Jul 1818. Robert A. (Ammon) and Noah H. (Hunt?) are speculation as children at this time. They were not of legal age when their father died in 1833.
James married (1) Rachel FIGHT on 21 Aug 1797 in Bourbon County,Kentucky.
They had the following children:
+ 21 F i. Patty Orr MCCLELLAND was born on 17 Nov 1792.
James married (2) Susannah AMMON daughter of "Rev" Thomas AMMON and Elizabeth ANDERSON. Susannah died in 1811.
Susannah's children inherited equally from her father Thomas Ammon's Will.
James and Susannah had the following children:
22 F ii. Elizabeth MCCLELLAND married Warren WOODSON in Boone County, Missouri.
23 F iii. Olivia MCCLELLAND married John BENT in Missouri.
24 F iv. Julia MCCLELLAND married Joseph TRIGG in Boone County, Missouri.
James married (3) Polly HUNT who was born about 1785.
They had the following children:
25 F v. Mary Ann MCCLELLAND was born about 1823. She died on 13 Dec 1859. Mary married Mitchell MILLER
His home in Millersburg known as the "Batterson House" was
purchased by Israel H. Piper in 1873.
26 M vi. James W. MCCLELLAND was born on 1 Feb 1813 in Kentucky. He died on 29 Jun 1852 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. James married Mrs. Caroline Forsythe MILLER on 28 Apr 1834.
Kentucky Straight News, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Notices:
James W. McCLELLAND, Tuesday, the 29th of June, eldest son of Colonel James McCLELLAND of this county, in Missouri in 40th year of his age. (dated 2 Jul 1852/p.616)
27 M vii. Robert A MCCLELLAND
28 M viii. Noah H. MCCLELLAND married Sarah . Sarah was born about 1833. She died on 3 Jun 1852 in Lexington, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Kentucky Straight News, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Notices:
Mrs Sarah McCLELLAND, 19 of Lexington, on Friday last, pneumonia, consort of N.H. McCLELLAND. (dated 11 Jun 1852/p 616)
James married (4) Sara BRYAN on 11 Dec 1827 in Boone County,Missouri.
5. William MCCLELLAND (William) was born in 1777 in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania. He died in 1802 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Bourbon
County, Kentucky.
23 Apr 1819..."To establish Wm McCLELLAND's land on waters of Hinkston, Col Cave JOHNSON deposeth at the home of Elisha McCLELLAND, that he surveyed said settlement in 1783. Deposition of Henry SWIFT in same. Deposition of Wm MILLER states he came to Kentucky with 7 or 8 others in 1775 and in 1776 he and his brother John, and Jas McGRAN made improvement for Wm McCLELLAND."
William married Polly BAKER on 27 Jan 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
They had the following children:
+ 29 F i. Martha Harris "Patsy" MCCLELLAND was born about 1801. She died on 8 Jul 1854.
6. Jane MCCLELLAND (William) was born in 1780 in Kentucky. Jane married Robert
Eakin MILLER son of "Major" John MILLER and Ann MCCLINTOCK on 9 Jan 1800
in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Robert was born about 1781 in Louisville, Kentucky. He
died on 20 Jan 1860 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Jane and Robert had a double ceremony with Joseph McKim and sister, Martha McClelland.
His father gave the plat of land upon which the townsite of Louisville, Kentucky was located. He was a well to do farmer, lived 1/2 mile south of Millersburg, Kentucky.
Robert and his brother John owned a store in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1808
1819 (8 Nov) He was a cashier at the Bank of Hinkston Exporting Company, the first bank in Bourbon County, Kentucky according to a note dated 1819 (8 nov).
1840 Bourbon County Robert had 14 male slaves, 10 female slaves.
1850 Robert had $35,000 in real estate in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Living next door to him was his brother Alex S. Miller, who had 19 male slaves, 11 female slaves
He was quite wealthy and left his property and slaves to his family when he died.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKims, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
Robert and Jane had the following children:
+ 30 F i. Martha McClelland MILLER was born on 25 Aug 1799. She died on 30 Nov 1839.
+ 31 F ii. Louisa Jane MILLER
7. Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND (William) was born on 26 Jan 1783 in
Kentucky. She died on 16 Oct 1838 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was
buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Martha was tall in stature with an aristocratic air.
Martha married Joseph MCKIM son of Alexander MCKIM and Jeaneet MCMAHON on 9 Jun 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Joseph was born on 19 Nov 1773 in Loudon County, Virginia. He died on 17 Aug 1849 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
In the Will of Alexander McKim, the name of his wife is spelled Jeaneet, which most likely is not correct spelling but is what I use as that is the source for the spelling
Death Notice from KY Straight, Bourbon County, KY news:
Mrs P. McKIM, consort of Joseph McKIM, Esq. of the vicinity of Millersburg on on Saturday evening last.
Joseph was a farmer and tanner.
Joseph was quite comfortable in his wealth and owned many slaves. Joseph, wife Martha, and family lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky from 1800 through the time of his death.
His will was probated in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Robert E. Miller was a witness at the marriage of Joseph and Martha in their double ceremony.
Joseph and Martha had the following children:
+ 32 F i. Elizabeth Jane MCKIM was born about 1801.
+ 33 F ii. Martha Lee "Patsy" MCKIM was born in 1803.
34 F iii. Nancy Morton MCKIM was born about 1805 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 35 M iv. Samuel Horatio MCKIM was born on 12 Feb 1807. He died on 26 Sep 1887.
+ 36 M v. Elisha MCKIM was born on 12 Feb 1811. He died on 21 Dec 1874.
+ 37 F vi. Lucinda Elliott MCKIM was born in 1804/1810. She died on 28 Nov 1851.
+ 38 M vii. William Alexander MCKIM was born on 10 Dec 1812. He died on 26 Feb 1885.
39 M viii. Andrew Jackson MCKIM was born about 1814 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died in Ohio. Andrew married Margaret COOPER . Margaret died in Apr 1861.
+ 40 M ix. Joseph Morton MCKIM was born on 13 Aug 1816. He died on 2 Apr 1880.
+ 41 M x. Gambiel Warder MCKIM was born on 20 Jul 1818. He died on 20 Feb 1878.
10. Elisha MCCLELLAND (William) was born about 1781 in Kentucky. Elisha married
Sally JAMES on 25 Jul 1813 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
1823 Elisha living in the family home in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elisha was given charge of his two brothers, Alexander and Elijah, both of whom were lame and needed special care. This was stipulated in the Will of their father, William McClelland.
There were 2 marriage dates for Elisha and Sally...the date of 21 July was the date of the bond or application and the date 25 Jul is the actual date of marriage.
Elisha was made one of the defendants in a land suit: Wigginton and others vs Wm Adair and others, filed 29 August 1815; final decree was May Court 1824, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Elisha and Sally had the following children:
42 M i. John MCCLELLAND was born about 1832.
43 M ii. James MCCLELLAND was born about 1834.
Fourth Generation
11. William Elisha MCCLELLAND (Robert, William) was born on 1 Jan 1800 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 26 Jun 1864 in Kentucky. He was buried in
Kentucky.
1840 Bourbon County, Kentucky William and family and they had 11 male slaves, 8 female slaves, and 10 people employed in agriculture.
Kentucky Straight News, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Notices:
William McCLELLAND on Sunday last, at his residence near Millersburg; in his 66th year of age (dated 1 Jul 1864/p 608) Mrs
William married Louisa Jane "Jennie"MILLER daughter of Robert Eakin MILLER and Jane MCCLELLAND on 26 Apr 1821 in Kentucky.
William and Louisa had the following children:
44 M i. Robert Miller MCCLELLAND was born on 6 Sep 1822 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Robert married (1) Frances SUGGETT in 1849.
Robert married (2) Fanny TAYLOR in 1858.
45 M ii. William MCCLELLAND was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
46 M iii. Elisha MCCLELLAND
47 M iv. Thomas MCCLELLAND married Camelia Covington KNOX on 25 Nov 1848.
48 F v. Martha Ann Randolph MCCLELLAND was born in 1832. She died in 1907. Martha married William Henry Harrison PIPER on 23 Sep 1852.
12. Thomas Ammon MCCLELLAND (Robert, William, ) was born on 27 Feb 1801 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 25 Sep 1864 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He
was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
1850 living in Callaway County, Missouri.
Thomas married Sarah ROBNET on 1 May 1832 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sarah was born about 1812 in Kentucky.
They had the following children:
49 M i. John MCCLELLAND was born about 1833 in Missouri.
50 M ii. William MCCLELLAND was born about 1836 in Missouri.
51 F iii. Rebecca MCCLELLAND was born about 1838 in Missouri.
+ 52 F iv. Mary C. MCCLELLAND was born on 14 Oct 1842. She died on 19 Feb 1872.
14. Elizabeth A. MCCLELLAND (Robert, William) was born on 24 Aug 1803 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 5 Aug 1881 in Audrain County, Missouri. She
was buried in Sunrise Church, Audrain County, Missouri. Elizabeth is buried at Sunrise
Church. Elizabeth married George W. MORRIS son of MORRIS on 17 May 1827 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. George was born on 1 Dec 1802 in Pendleton County,
Kentucky. He died on 3 Oct 1850 in California.
George patented 40 acres on section 30 township; 80 acres section 24 township; 98.87 acres bounded by section 19; 59.22 acres section 18; 160 acres section 13 township.
1850 George and family living in Callaway County, Missouri
1880 Knox County, Missouri.
Thomas McClelland was administrator of his estate.
George and Elizabeth had the following children:
53 M i. Joseph W. MORRIS was born on 3 Mar 1828. Joseph married Sarah BAKER on 25 Jan 1854.
54 F ii. Sarah Thomas MORRIS was born on 29 Jul 1829. She died on 21 Feb 1831.
55 M iii. Robert McClelland MORRIS was born on 17 Dec 1830. He died on 18 Dec 1914. Robert married Lucy LUNSFORD daughter of Littleton LUNSFORD on 29 Jun 1863.
+ 56 M iv. John James MORRIS was born on 15 Jun 1832. He died on 29 Sep 1914.
57 F v. Louisa E. MORRIS was born on 23 Jul 1834. She died on 23 Sep 1915.
Louisa married Jacob MADDOX on 28 Jun 1854.
58 F vi. Martha Ann MORRIS was born on 11 Feb 1836. She died on 15 Aug 1917. Martha married (1) William H. WOOLERY on 14 Mar 1854. Martha married (2) John R. MCCLELLAND on 23 Oct 1883.
Martha and husband (2) John McClelland were first cousins.
59 M vii. Elisha M. MORRIS was born on 24 Nov 1837. He died on 7 Mar 1913.
60 M viii. Thomas E. MORRIS was born on 31 Dec 1840. He died on 27 Nov 1870.
21. Patty Orr MCCLELLAND (James, William, ) was born on 17 Nov 1792 in
Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Patty married Joseph MILLER son of "Major"
John MILLER and Ann MCCLINTOCK on 22 May 1814 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Joseph was born on 17 Jan 1788 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died in 1853 in
Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Patsy and Joseph had 5 children.
Joseph and Patty had the following children:
61 M i. Joseph William MILLER married Adella MCCLELLAND .
29. Martha Harris "Patsy" MCCLELLAND (William, William, ) was born about 1801
in Kentucky. She died on 8 Jul 1854. Martha married Alexander S. MILLER son of
"Major" John MILLER and Ann MCCLINTOCK on 26 Mar 1817 in Bourbon
County, Kentucky. Alexander was born on 5 May 1795 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
He died on 6 Jan 1870 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
In 1840 Alex and his family is living in Bourbon County and has 19 male slaves, 11 female slaves, and 12 people agriculturally employed
1850 they are still in Bourbon County; he is a farmer with $48,150 in real estate, which was quite wealthy in those days. Alexander and Martha had total of 10 children.
One of their many grandchildren, Charles Alexander Miller, married Lutie PIPER, sister of Betty Jean PIPER. There were no children from Alexander marriage #2.
Alexander and Martha had the following children:
62 M i. Robert Alexander MILLER was born about 1828 in Kentucky.
63 M ii. Joseph A. MILLER was born about 1830 in Kentucky.
64 F iii. Ann MILLER was born about 1832 in Kentucky.
65 F iv. America MILLER was born about 1839 in Kentucky.
30. Martha McClelland "Patsy" MILLER (Jane MCCLELLAND, William) was born
on 25 Aug 1799 in Kentucky. She died on 30 Nov 1839. Martha married William
Frazier BAKER son of Thomas BAKER and MILLER on 15 Sep 1817 in Bourbon
County, Kentucky. William was born on 18 Oct 1797 in Kentucky. He died on 2 Jun
1859.
They had the following children:
+ 66 F i. JoAnn BAKER was born on 2 Oct 1824. She died on 3 Jul 1915.
67 F ii. Rachel M. BAKER was born on 10 Apr 1821. She died on 1 May 1857. Rachel married FORSYTHE.
68 M iii. Horatio I. BAKER was born on 6 Nov 1822.
69 M iv. Robert E. BAKER was born on 18 Apr 1826. He died on 23 Feb 1843.
70 M v. Thomas M. BAKER was born on 27 Jan 1828. He died in Jan 1851.
71 M vi. Horace W. BAKER was born on 6 Sep 1829. He died on 18 Mar 1831.
72 F vii. Martha Orr BAKER was born in 1832. She died in 1832.
73 F viii. Jane McClelland BAKER was born on 10 Nov 1819 in Kentucky.
Jane married M. W. PURNELL on 12 Apr 1838.
74 F ix. Louisa Jennie "Jane" BAKER.
31. Louisa Jane "Jennie" MILLER (Jane MCCLELLAND, William) married William
Elisha MCCLELLAND son of Robert MCCLELLAND and Elizabeth AMMON on 26
Apr 1821 in Kentucky. William was born on 1 Jan 1800 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
He died on 26 Jun 1864 in Kentucky. He was buried in Kentucky.
1840 Bourbon County, Kentucky census show William and family and they had 11 male slaves, 8 female slaves, and 10 people employed in agriculture.
Kentucky Straight News, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Notices
William McCLELLAND on Sunday last, at his residence near Millersburg; in his 66th year of age (dated 1 Jul 1864/p 608) Mrs
William and Louisa had the following children:
75 M i. Robert Miller MCCLELLAND
76 M ii. William MCCLELLAND
77 M iii. Elisha MCCLELLAND
78 M iv. Thomas MCCLELLAND
79 F v. Martha Ann Randolph MCCLELLAND
32. Elizabeth Jane MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was born
about 1801 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth married John M. JAMES in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. John was born about 1820 in Kentucky.
1850 Elizabeth and husband John are living with her brother Joeph Morton McKim in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
They had the following children:
80 M i. John T. JAMES was born about 1846 in Kentucky.
81 F ii. Martha J. JAMES was born in 1849 in Kentucky.
33. Martha Lee "Patsy" MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was
born in 1803 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha married William HOLLIDAY son
of William HOLLIDAY and Fanny AMMON in Bourbon County, Kentucky. William
was born about 1800 in Blue Lick Spring, Nicholas County, Kentucky. He died in 1851
in Kentucky. He was buried in Kentucky.
1850 Patsy and family living in Bourbon County, Kentucky; husband William is not in the home (most likely deceased); also in the home is Jno Elkenton, Jno Batterly, Wm E. Fisher.
William and Martha had the following children:
82 F i. Fanny E. HOLLIDAY was born on 21 Mar 1824 in Kentucky. She died on 6 Apr 1825 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 83 M ii. Joseph Samuel HOLLIDAY was born on 27 Jul 1826. He died on 27 Oct 1915.
84 F iii. Lucinda HOLLIDAY was born in 1836 in Bourbon County,Kentucky.
85 F iv. Harriet HOLLIDAY was born in 1838 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
86 F v. Nancy HOLLIDAY was born in 1840 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
87 F vi. Mary Clay HOLLIDAY was born about 1821 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mary married William Henry WHITE
88 M vii. Zach HOLLIDAY was born in 1848 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
35. Samuel Horatio MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was born
on 12 Feb 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 26 Sep 1887. Samuel married
Hetta A. MILLER daughter of James MILLER and Nancy Walton BAKER about 1834.
Hetta was born about 1817 in Kentucky. She died after 1860 in Missouri. She was buried
in Missouri.
1835 Samuel is in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel allegedly came to Lewis County, Missouri in 1837
1840 Samuel and family are in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri
Certificate # 20953 has Samuel H. McKim of Lewis County, Missouri has full payment made by him for the east half of the north west quarter of section thirty two in township sixty three of range seven west in the district of lands subject to sale at Palmyra, Missouri containing 88 acres; dated 10 Nov 1841 in the Bureau of Land Management.
1850 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri he owned 5 slaves in 1850
1860 still living in Canton town, Lewis County, Missouri with his wife and children he had assets of $16,000 and $2500. That was quite wealthy in those days.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKims, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
Samuel & Hetta had the following children:
+ 89 F i. Nancy Lee A. MCKIM was born on 22 Feb 1835. She died in 1877.
+ 90 M ii. Joseph Morton MCKIM was born on 13 Mar 1836. He died on 12 Jan 1903.
91 M iii. James W. MCKIM was born in 1840 in Lewis County, Missouri. James married Isabella LONGUEMIARE on 11 Jul 1865 in Lewis County, Missouri. ~it is difficult to know if the license says Longuemiare or Songuemiare ( I have the license)~
+ 92 M iv. John MCKIM was born in 1842.
93 F v. Hetta A. MCKIM was born in 1848 in Lewis County, Missouri. She died after 1870.
94 M vi. Elisha MCKIM was born in 1851 in Missouri.
95 M vii. Samuel H. MCKIM was born in 1859 in Lewis County,Missouri.
36. Elisha MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was born on 12
Feb 1811 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 21 Dec 1874 in Polk County,
Missouri. He was buried in Plum Grove Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri. Elisha
married Margaret Dorcas DODGE daughter of John Mills DODGE and Mary
MCCALL on 6 May 1833 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Margaret was
born on 14 Sep 1817 in Kentucky. She died on 13 Feb 1877 in Lewis County, Missouri.
She was buried in Mt Zion {old McKim Cemetery} Cemetery, Lewis County, Missouri.
Elisha went to Lewis County, Missouri about 1838 and by 1840 was in Bourbon town, Callaway County, Missouri.
1840 Callaway County, Missouri:
1 male under 5, 1 male between 5-10, 1 male between 20-30
1 female under 5, 1 female between 5-10, 1 female between 20-30
1860 Elisha, Margarette, and children living in Canton town, Lewis County, Missouri. Elisha was a farmer.
Margaretta was raised a Presbyterian, but after moving to Callaway County, Missouri she joined the Christian Church as there were no Presbyterian Churches in that area.
The "Old McKim" Cemetery is now the Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Elisha and Margaret had the following children:
96 M i. Joseph Edwin MCKIM was born on 20 Jun 1834. He died of Typhoid Fever on 13 Jun 1854 in Lewis County, Missouri.
97 M ii. John James MCKIM was born on 19 Jan 1837. He died on 28 Dec 1853.
98 F iii. Maria Louisa MCKIM was born on 20 Oct 1839 in Lewis County, Missouri. She died on 22 Aug 1889 in Lewis County, Missouri. She was buried in Mt Zion {old McKim Cemetery} Cemetery, Lewis County, Missouri. Maria married William MILLER on 19 Dec 1860 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. William was born on 17 Feb 1835 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 3 Feb 1899 in Lewis County, Missouri. He was buried in Mt Zion {old McKim Cemetery} Cemetery, Lewis County, Missouri.
Maria and William were second cousins as explained in the "Millers of
Millersburg":
Elisha McKim's brother was Samuel Horatio McKim who married Hettie Ann Miller, the McKim brothers (Elisha and Samuel) were the sons of Joseph McKim and Martha McClelland, she a daughter of William McClelland, Sr and Martha Miller, sister of John Miller the founder of Millersburg, Kentucky.
+ 99 F iv. Martha Jane MCKIM was born on 29 Nov 1842. She died on 23 Apr 1910.
100 M v. William Morton MCKIM was born on 26 Sep 1845 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died on 5 Nov 1874 in Polk County, Missouri. He was buried in Plum Grove Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri. William married Jane ROUSEAU on 13 Oct 1869. Jane was born about 1851 in Iowa.
+ 101 M vi. Elisha Thomas MCKIM was born on 29 Dec 1849. He died on 17 Nov 1938.
+ 102 M vii. Samuel Horatio MCKIM was born on 7 Feb 1853. He died on 28 Jun 1929.
103 M viii. Charles Augustus MCKIM was born on 24 Mar 1856 in Lewis County, Missouri.
104 F ix. Sarah Ann MCKIM was born on 9 May 1859 in Missouri. She died on 27 Sep 1881 in Lewis County, Missouri. Sarah married John SELLERS on 3 Sep 1877 in Lewis County, Missouri.
37. Lucinda Elliott MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was born
in 1804/1810 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 28 Nov 1851. Lucinda married
Thomas Reade THROCKMORTON on 28 Jul 1825 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Thomas was born in 1804/1806.
They had the following children:
+ 105 F i. Elizabeth McKim THROCKMORTON was born on 16 Jan 1835. She died on 7 Aug 1900.
38. William Alexander MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William, ) was
born on 10 Dec 1812 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 26 Feb 1885 in
Missouri.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKIMs, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
A timeline:
1837 William married Harriett E. Martin
1838 wife Harriet died
1842 William married Louisa Maria Moore
1843 son Joseph Morton McKim born
1845 dau Harriett born
1847 wife Louisa died
1846 son William born
1848 William married Lucinda Cunningham
1849 son Louie born
1850 son Louie died
1850 wife Lucinda died
1858 William married Sarah C. Stanwood
1851 dau Lutie born
1852 dau Lutie died
1853 dau Caroline born
1855 dau Caroline died
1855 son Eben born
1856 son Charles born
1857 son Charles died
1858 son Francis born
1861 son Eben died
1861 dau Ella born
1878 wife Sarah died
1885 William died
William married (1) Harriett E. MARTIN daughter of Hezikiah MARTIN on 16 May 1837 in Kentucky. Harriett was born on 20 Jun 1821. She died on 22 Jan 1838 in Kentucky.
William married (2) Louisa Maria MOORE daughter of Andrew MOORE on 8 Dec 1842 in Kentucky. Louisa was born on 13 Nov 1823 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 18 Jul 1847 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
William and Louisa had the following children:
106 M i. Joseph Morton MCKIM was born on 1 Nov 1843 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 18 Dec 1889 in Indian Territory.
+ 107 F ii. Harriet E. MCKIM was born on 26 May 1845.
+ 108 M iii. William Andrew MCKIM was born on 3 Oct 1846.
William married (3) Lucinda CUNNINGHAM daughter of John CUNNINGHAM and Mary BEAN on 8 Jun 1848 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Lucinda was born on 22 May 1827 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 12 Jan 1850 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Kentucky Straight News
25 January 1850
p. 583, 586
Death Notice:
Mrs Lucinda McKIM, in Millersburg, on the 13th day; consort of Mr William McKIM and oldest daughter of John CUNNINGHAM, Esq.
Lucinda McKIM, in Millersburg, on the 13th, intestate; consort of Mr William McKIM and oldest daughter of John CUNNINGHAM, Esq. (dated 25 Jan 1850/p 583, 586).
William and Lucinda had the following children:
109 M iv. Louie Cunningham MCKIM was born on 25 Nov 1849 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 30 Jul 1850 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
1850 William living in District 2, Bourbon County, Kentucky with his family
William a. McKim 37 KY merchant
Joseph son 7 KY
William son 3 KY
1855 land records show he is in Callaway County, Missouri
William married (4) Sarah Caldwell STANWOOD daughter of Jacob STANWOOD and Sarah C. on 3 Oct 1850. Sarah was born on 21 Nov 1820 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. She died on 24 Jul 1878 in Lewis County, Missouri.
William and Sarah had the following children:
110 F v. Loutie MCKIM was born on 21 May 1851 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 13 Nov 1852 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
111 F vi. Caroline Stanwood "Carrie" MCKIM was born on 21 Feb 1853 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 16 Jun 1855 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
112 M vii. Ebin Stanwood MCKIM was born on 9 Feb 1855 in Lewis County, Missouri. He died of diptheria on 24 Oct 1861, at the age of 6 years, 8 months, 14 days, in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. He was buried in Lewis County, Missouri.
113 M viii. Charles Alexander MCKIM was born on 11 Dec 1856 in Lewis County,
Missouri. He died at 10 months of age from congestion of the brain on 14 Oct 1857 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri. He was buried in Lewis County, Missouri.
+ 114 M ix. Francis Martin "Frank" MCKIM was born on 10 Oct 1858. He died on 12 Oct 1904.
115 F x. Ella Brady MCKIM was born on 5 Jul 1861 in Lewis County, Missouri.
1860 William and his family in Canton town, Callaway County, Missouri
W.A. McKim 47 KY merchant $700
S.C. 39 MASS
Joseph M. 16 KY
Hattie E. 15 KY
Willie A. 13 KY
Ebin 5 KY
Frank 2mo MO
1870 William, his wife (3) Sarah, and children in Canton Town, Callaway County, Missouri
William McKim 57 KY merchant $1500 $2500
Sarah C. 47 MAINE
Joseph M. 26 KY Clerk
Frank M. 11 MO
Ella 9 MO
Preston Davis 24 MO Livery (son in law)
Hattie 24 KY
Vivy 2 MO
Lutie 2mo MO
Winnie Reese 67 VA black/domestic servant
1880 shows him living with his adult children in Canton town, Callaway County, Missouri--he is a fire insurance agent and is paralyzed. p.36b
William McKim 68 KY Fire Insurance Agent Paralyzed
Joseph son 35 KY Clerk
Ella dau 19 MO
40. Joseph Morton MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William, ) was
born on 13 Aug 1816 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 2 Apr 1880 in Callaway
County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri. Joseph
married (1) Mary Ann AYERS daughter of Harmon H. AYERS and Charlotte LITTLE
on 20 Mar 1850 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mary was born in Jan 1832 in Kentucky.
She died on 20 Feb 1861 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Prairie Chapel
Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
+ 116 M i. Joseph Harmon MCKIM was born on 15 Jun 1852. He died on 21 Jan 1942.
117 M ii. William Warder MCKIM was born on 12 Aug 1853 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 21 Oct 1918 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
Head of house in 1880 Bourbon town, Callaway County, Missouri with
sisters and brothers living with him.
+ 118 F iii. Charlotte Ann "Lottie" MCKIM was born on 29 Dec 1855. She died in Jan 1930.
119 F iv. Martha "Jennie" Jane MCKIM was born on 14 Apr 1858 in Callaway County, Missouri. She died in 1940 in San Diego, California. She was buried in Glenn Abbey, California. Martha married James E. HODGE on 13 Dec 1880 in Callaway County, Missouri.
Living 16 June 1880 with brother, William, and other siblings; father Deceased since 2 April 1880.
120 F v. Morton Ayers MCKIM was born on 17 Feb 1861 in Callaway County, Missouri. She died on 19 Nov 1861 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
121 M vi. MCKIM was born in Mar 1861 in Callaway County, Missouri. He died on 19 Nov 1861 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
Joseph married (2) Louisa Margaret VIVON daughter of William VIVION and Elizabeth on 12 Jan 1863 in Boone County, Missouri. Louisa was born on 28 Jun 1830 in Kentucky. She died on 3 Sep 1877 in Callaway County, Missouri. She was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
They had the following children:
122 F vii. Mary Carrie MCKIM was born on 20 Mar 1864 in Kentucky. She died on 18 Feb 1950 in Fulton County, Missouri. She was buried in Fulton, Missouri. Mary married William H. TYLER on 20 Feb 1884 in Columbia, Missouri.
+ 123 M viii. John Vivion MCKIM was born on 27 Jan 1866. He died on 2 May 1932.
124 F ix. Louisa Elliott MCKIM was born on 10 Apr 1868 in Callaway County, Missouri. She died about 1936 in Callaway County, Missouri. Louisa married J.G. POTTS on 26 Dec 1894 in Callaway County, Missouri.
+ 125 F x. Mortie Lee MCKIM was born on 18 Nov 1875. She died in 1962.
41. Gambiel Warder MCKIM (Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND, William) was
born on 20 Jul 1818 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 20 Feb 1878 in Tustin
City, Los Angeles County, California. He was buried in Santa Ann Cemetery, Orange
County, California. Gambiel married JoAnn BAKER daughter of William Frazier
BAKER and Martha McClelland MILLER on 8 Dec 1842 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
JoAnn was born on 2 Oct 1824 in Kentucky. She died on 3 Jul 1915 in California.
His name has been spelled Gambiel, Gambliel, Gambiel
Gambiel moved to Callaway County, Missouri about April 4, 1855, where he lived until about 1877 when he moved to Tustin City, Los Angeles County, California.
1850 Gambiel and family living in Bourbon County, Kentucky
1860 (6 June) Callaway County, Missouri.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKims, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
1910 JoAnn living in San Jacinto, Riverside County, California with Frazier M. Sallee and Robert McKim.
Gambiel and JoAnn had the following children:
+ 126 F i. Martha "Mattie" Jane MCKIM was born on 15 Oct 1846.
127 M ii. William Frazier MCKIM was born in 1850 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 3 Jan 1866 in Callaway County, Missouri. He was buried in Prairie Chapel, Callaway County, Missouri.
128 F iii. Lucinda M. MCKIM was born on 28 Feb 1852 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 2 Sep 1853 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 129 M iv. Robert Morton MCKIM was born on 17 May 1854.
130 M v. Joseph Walter MCKIM .
131 M vi. Benjamin MCKIM was born about 1861 in Callaway County,
Missouri.
McClelland Family
Submitted by Sandra McKim Martinez (SMM1033@aol.com)
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Also See....Robert McClelland and Mary C. McClelland
1. MCCLELLAND
The ancestral home of the McCLELLANDs was Kirkcudbright in Southwest Scotland.
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries many Scots crossed the water to Northern Ireland to escape the political and religious upheaval in their homeland.
Many of these Scotch Irish eventually migrated to America, including the McClellands.
MCCLELLAND had the following children:
+ 2 M i. William MCCLELLAND was born about 1742. He died on 12 Nov 1812.
Second Generation
2. William MCCLELLAND was born about 1742 in Pennsylvania. He died on 12 Nov 1812 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County,
Kentucky. William married Martha MILLER about 1771 in Pennsylvania. Martha died in
1826 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was buried in Millersburg Cemetery, Bourbon County,
Kentucky.
The McClelland's were aristocratic people, inclined to be tall and large of stature.
William McClelland was a wealthy and prominent citizen of Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. When he died on 12 November 1812 he left an estate of over $4,500 (a lot for those times), not including his land. He was a farmer and a slave owner.
Sons Alexander and Elijah were lame and needed special care, which was stipulated in the Will of William which was made 10 Nov 1812; proven Jan 1813 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
William presumably migrated from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (which was then a part of Lancaster County); then to Monogahela Territory, where in April 1775 he journeyed with John McClelland, John's wife and children, Alexander McClelland and several other men, to Royal Spring which is located today at Georgetown, Kentucky.
Some of the party went overland, driving cattle; William and two other men took boats down the Ohio River with their movable goods.
They intended to establish a permanent settlement and named it "McClelland's Station" after John McClelland. The Indians proved to be a threat, and in the summer of 1776 a fort was erected and it was named McClelland's Fort. The fort was for the protection of the inhabitants, the number of which had increased during the ensuing months.
Many men helped build the fort, including William McClelland and Simon Kenton.
"The first settlers in Millersburg Precinct came from Pennsylvania; 18 men, all heads of families, set out from Sherman's Valley, near Carlisle, in Pennsylvania, heading for Kentucky. They journeyed on foot through the wilderness and so far as is known, arrived at their destination without encountering any serious adventure. William McClelland, John Miller, William Miller, and Robert Miller were among the 18 men.
Each of the men had received a pre-emption grant of 400 acres from the Governor of Virginia as an inducement to settle in Kentucky, which at that time was still part of Virginia. Upon their arrival they proceeded with their surveyor, a man named Johnson to lie out and survey their respective claims.
Four of the men located their lands within the present limits of Millersburg Precinct; John and William Miller and William McClelland and Wm Steele. They located their 400 acres and then proceeded to take up 1000 acres each at 20 shillings per 100 acres, upon which they built their cabins and planted a little corn, improvements being one of the expectations necessary to enable them to hold their pre-emptions.
McClellan built his cabin about 1 and 1/4 south of the village of Millersburg, a far hundred yards from the present Maysville Pike. John Miller located his on the site of Millersburg end a half-mile west of the Old Maysville Pike, on the farm now owned by John Bedford.
Each of the Millers built block houses where the families collected as a protection against the Indians in times of alarms, which for the first few years of settlement were numerous and frequent. After securing lands, erecting cabins, and planting a crop of corn, they in the latter part of the year, returned to Pennsylvania for their families and supplies.
On December 29, 1776 the fort was attacked by a force of Indians under the Chief of the Mingo Indians. His name was Chief Pluggy. The Indians outnumbered the whites three to one.
During the attack John McClelland was mortally wounded; also another settler was wounded, and Chief Pluggy was wounded.
John McClelland died January 6, 1777 and the survivors moved to Harrodsburg, which was a larger settlement. In 1920, a monument was erected on the sight of McClelland's Station which reads, "In memory of McClelland and his men who defended the fort on this hill, 1776." William McClelland is one of the men whose name is engraved on this monument.
It is not known what the relationship between William McClelland and John McClelland was, although it is believed they were brothers. It is know that John also had brothers named Alexander McClelland and Benjamin McClelland.
William returned to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania to his wife, Martha Miller McClelland and his children already born.
1777 William enlisted as an Ensign in Captain Alexander McCoy's 5th Battalion of the Cumberland County Militia. That year his third child, William Jr. was born.
1778 William was one of a group of men known as the "Miller Company" which was organized by Major John Miller and his brothers William and Robert Miller, to go from Sherman's Valley near Carlisle in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania to Kentucky (then was part of Fincastle County, Virginia) in order to claim land and make homes for their families.
They went by land to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, then down the Ohio River to Limestone (Maysville, Kentucky). From there they followed the Old Buffalo Trace, a 60-foot wide track made by buffalo coming from Ohio to the salt licks of Bourbon County, Kentucky. William had made improvements in the summer of 1776 on land on the Hinkston, near present day Millersburg, Kentucky.
William's settlement of 400 acres and pre-emption for 1000 acres on waters of Hinkston Creek. Settlement Certificate entered June 24 1780; another on 30 December 1782. They located their 400 acres upon which they built their cabins and planted some corn, which was necessary in order to hold on to their pre-emptions.
William built his cabin about one and one-quarter miles south of the village of Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky that was a few miles from Maysville Pike, on land owned in 1882 by J.B. Barton, A. Butler, and William's great grandson Robert McClelland.
The stream, which was named McClelland's Run, emptied into the Hinkston opposite the village of Millersburg.
Later that year, 1778, the three Miller brothers and others of the company returned to Pennsylvania for their families.
Some records say that William McClelland did not go back for his family until 1780, but it is believed that he accompanied the Miller's in 1778.
In the early spring to 1779, the three Miller's, their families; several other families; and the McClellands came by boat from Cumberland County with all their possessions, expecting to take up residence on their land in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They came back to Kentucky, making the trip by land to Pittsburgh, and thence down the Ohio on flatboats. During the voyage they were compelled to keep in the middle of the stream, through fear of the Indians who infested the banks and were ever ready to attack a small party of whites. The Indians were becoming increasingly hostile to the hoards of white settlers who were claiming Indian land. Once, in attempting to land Robert Miller was shot by the Indians, who secured his body. Mr Miller had upon his person a silver watch, and wore silver knee buckles and shoe buckles which were then fashionable.
Owing to the hostility of the Indians, the party did not land at Limestone (Maysville) as they had intended, but proceeded to the mouth of the Beargrass, now Louisville, where there was then a larger fort and settlement.
Some years afterward a man came to Millersburg wearing these relics of the unfortunate victim, which he had purchased from the savages. They were recognized and purchased by John Miller, a brother of the murdered man.
The unsettled condition of the country, arising from the Revolutionary War, then in progress, and the Indians, incited to murder and bloodshed by British emissaries, their intended settlement was delayed and it was not until 1785-1786 that the members of the little colony took possession of their lands".
The Miller's remained in Louisville for several years and it was not until about 1784 that they and the McClelland's finally took possession of their land in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
William's daughter Jane had been born in 1780 and his second daughter Martha was born in 1783. Martha was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
The town of Millersburg was founded by "Major" John Miller in 1798, who was the original owner of the land on which it now stands and for whom it was named".
"The early manufacturing industries outside of the village consisted chiefly of distilleries. The first one was built by John Miller previous to 1812. Another distillery was built by Robert McClellan and another by William Turner
Deposition taken 23 April 1819:
To establish William McClellands land on the waters of Hinkson;
"Col Cave Johnson deposeth at the home of Elisha McClelland that he surveyed said settlement in 1783.
Deposition of William Miller states that he came to Kentucky with seven or eight others in 1775 and in 1776 he and his brother John and James McGran made improvements for William McClelland".
"James McMillan deposeth that he came to Boonesborough in March 1776, his brothers John and Robert came to Kentucky in 1775. He heard Simon Kenton, John Fleming and Jonathan McMillan and one Cooper speak of Miller's improvement, that William McClelland, William Miller, and Samuel Nesbit had improved about a mile or a mile and a quarter from Millersburg."
Another record says Robert McClelland came to place whereon his brother Elisha "now lives" (in 1823) with his father in 1784.
Last Will of William McCLELLAND, deceased.
In the name of God, Amen. I, William McClelland, of the County of Bourbon and the State of Kentucky, considering the uncertainty of this life and being of a sound mind and memory, blessed by Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the manner and form following, that is to say:
First, I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Martha McClelland, the house wherein I now live and two thirds of the land, which I now possess, clear ground and in woods, also all my slaves that I now have and possess, or that I may have and possess during her natural life, except a slave named Peter; also two thirds of all my personal estate To have and to hold the above property real and personal during her natural life, and the said Martha is to keep and maintain my two sons that is lame, by name Alexander and Elijah McClelland, during her or their lives.
Second, I give and bequeath to my oldest son, Robert McClelland, one dollar fifty cents, out of my estate both real and personal, being his lawful and equitable share, as I have likewise given him land and horses, cows, sheep and hogs and other articles before.
Third, I bequeath to my second son, James McClelland, one dollar fifty cents out of my estate both real and personal, being his lawful and equitable share, as I have likewise given him land and horses, cows, sheep, and hogs and other articles before.
Fourth, I give and bequeath to my son William McClelland's heir by name Patty Harris McClelland, a two hundred pound bond, which is lodged in the Clerk's Office of this County.
Fifth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane, now wife to Robert Miller, one dollar fifty cents out of my estate both real and personal, being her lawful and equitable share, as I have given her land and other property before.
Sixth, I give and bequeath to my son Elisha McClelland, the one third of my lands both clear and in woods, also one third of my personal property with the slave named Peter, which was excepted at the death of Martha his Mother and Alexander and Elijah McClelland. Elisha is to heir all the land and slaves that is bequeathed to the said Martha McClelland, except one slave named Milly, and bed and bedding, with the personal estate, but if the death of Martha, Mother to Alexander and Elijah, should take place before any or either of the above named sons, Elisha is to take them, his brothers, and maintain them taking special and proper care of them during his or their lives, but if the within named Elisha should not take the care that is necessary for their well being and support; in that case they are to keep possession of the mansion house, land and Negroes, that is bequeathed to Martha McClelland, during their lives and at their deaths the property real and personal is to go to Elisha all except one slave named Isaac which is to go to my grand daughter Patty Harris McClelland and her heirs.
23 April 1819 ---- To establish Wm McCLELLANDs land on waters of Hinkston. Col Cave JOHNSON deposeth at the home of Elisha McCLELLAND, that he surveyed said settlement in 1783. Deposition of Henry SWIFT in same. Deposition of Wm MILLER states he came to Kentucky with 7 or 8 others in 1775 and in 1776 he and his brother, John, and Jas McGRAN made improvements for Wm McCLELLAND.
William and Martha had the following children:
+ 3 M i. Robert MCCLELLAND was born in 1772. He died on 24 Nov 1833.
+ 4 M ii. James MCCLELLAND was born in 1775. He died in 1833.
+ 5 M iii. William MCCLELLAND was born in 1777. He died in 1802.
+ 6 F iv. Jane MCCLELLAND was born in 1780.
+ 7 F v. Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND was born on 26 Jan 1783. She died on 16 Oct 1838.
8 M vi. Alexander MCCLELLAND was lame and needed special care. His father
stated in his will the special care for Alexander.
9 M vii. Elijah MCCLELLAND was lame and needed special care; specified in
father's will.
+ 10 M viii. Elisha MCCLELLAND was born about 1781.
Daniel McDowell Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Fri Mar 24 10:56:21 2006
Submitted by: Juliann Clarke
Email address: jeclarke@cschico.edu
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Husband: McDOWELL, Daniel
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Birth Date: Abt. 1750
Birth Place: Greenbrier Co., Va,
Death Date: Abt. May 1832-1833
Death Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial: Unknown
Father: Mc Dowell, William
Mother: Unknown
Date of Marriage: Unknown
Place of Marriage: Unknown
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Wife: Unknown
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1. Child: McDOWELL, Mary
Sex: F
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1770
Birth Place: Greenbrier Co., Va.
Death Date: 17 Nov 1848
Place of Death: Rush Co., Indiana
Buried at: Fairview Church Cemetery, Rush Co., Indiana
Spouse: SHAWHAH, Daniel
Date of Marriage: 1792
Place of Marriage: Mason Co., Ky.
2. Child: McDOWELL, Daniel Jr.
Sex: M
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Sex: M
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4. Child: McDOWELL, Nancy
Sex: F
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5. Child: McDOWELL, Sarah
Sex: F
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6. Child: McDOWELL, Phebe
Sex: F
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Sources:
Notes for: Daniel McDowell
Enlisted in Greenbrier Co., Va. and served one year in 1776 as a Private under Capt. Matthew Arbuckle Co. & John Newville. His pension application is dated 13 August 1832 (says he is over 80 years of age at this time and includes no family information): Pension of Daniel McDowell, Bourbon County, Private, Virginia Line, $40.00 Annual Allowance, $80.00 received, May 31, 1833 started, Age 82.
Birthdate is based on age 82 at start of pension on May 31,1833, in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Birthplace is based on where father, William McDowell, Sr. was from Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, Virginia and were Daniel enlisted in Revolution.
Spouse is unknown.
Marriage date is based on one year prior to 1st child's (Mary) birth.
Marriage place is based on where Daniel was born and where his 1st child (Mary) was born.
Death date is based on Bourbon County, KY Census: On 1820 Census Name: Daniel McDowell, Township: Millersburg, County: Bourbon, State: Kentucky and again in 1830 Census Name: Dane McDowell, Township: Not stated, County: Bourbon and State: Kentucky. He does not appear in 1840 or 1850 Census.
Death place: Bourbon County, Kentucky is based on Revolutionary War Soldiers Inscribed on Tablet at Bourbon County Courthouse. Erected by Jemima Johnson Chapter D.A.R. Reads "In memory of the Patriot Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Died Citizens of Bourbon County." More info may be found in following newspapers; Paris, KY. "Western Citizen" starting in 1807 and Millersburg, Ky. "Kentucky Intelligincer" or "Kentucky Democrat" started in 1820's.
Children: Daniel Jr., William, Nancy, Sarah and Phebe. Names based on
deeds listed below.
There are references to not only Daniel in Bourbon Co., KY but also brothers, William Jr. and Josiah.
Revolutionary service based on:
1. History & Genealogy of Shawhan and Related Families by Robert E. Francis & Ronald T. Shawhan, 1998, Vol. ill, pages. 10, 11, 14, 18.
2. Soldiers in Kentucky, comp. by Anderson C. Queensberry, 1968, p. 41, 43.
3. Pension Application
4. Article from a two-part series, which appeared in the March 14 and March 28, 1944 edition of the Kentuckian-Citizen, Paris, Ky. This article entitled "Early Bourbon Families" was published by the newspaper and sponsored by Jemima Johnson Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) 1782 - Daniel on Greenbrier Co. (West) Virginia Personal Property Tax List 1788 - Daniel first shows up on Bourbon Co. KY Tax List. This probably when he moved to Bourbon Co. Ky from Greenbrier, V A. brothers, Josiah and William Jr. were already living there, they show up on Bourbon Co. Ky Tax lists starting from 1787.
McDowell Deeds, Bourbon Co., Kentucky (1824 - 1826)
1. Deed Book R, Part 2, p.282-283. Deed of Bargain and Sale from Daniel McDowell Sr. to Daniel McDowell Jr. dated 2 February 1824 for $1.00 plus "natural love and affection," a tract containing 71 acres on the waters of Flat Run including one of the original corners of his survey of 213 acres and the line Ruddells 500 acre survey. By a second deed on p.284, Daniel Sr. conveys to Daniel Jr. title to one slave and assorted livestock.
2. Deed Book R, Part 2, p.283-284. Deed of Bargain and Sale from Daniel McDowell Sr. to William McDowell, dated 2 February 1824 for $1.00 plus "natural love and affection." The property description is similar to above and the 71 acres conveyed appears to contain a portion of the 213 acres described above. Recorded 16 June 1824.
3. Deed Book R, Part 2, p. 285. Bill of sale from Daniel McDowell Sr. to his daughters, Nancy McDowell, Sarah McDowell and Phebe McDowell, dated 2 February 1824 for $1.00 plus "natural love and affection." This bill of sale conveys title to chattels. Recorded 16 June 1824 at Bourbon County, Kentucky.
4. On 29 Nov. 1825, William McDowell (above) conveyed the property he had received from his father Daniel to his brother Daniel for the consideration of one thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.
William McDowell, Sr. Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Fri Mar 24 11:46:14 2006
Submitted by: Juliann Clarke
Email address: jeclarke@csuchico.edu
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Husband: McDOWELL, William Sr.
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Birth Date: Abt. 1720
Birth Place: Probably Ireland
Death Date: May 1796
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1. Child: McDOWELL, Robert
Sex: M
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2. Child: McDOWELL, William Jr.
Sex: M
Birth Date:
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Death Date: 1835
Place of Death: Indianapolis, Indiana
Buried at:
Spouse: BURGESS, Elizabeth
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
3. Child: McDOWELL, Samuel
Sex: M
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4. Child: McDOWELL, Daniel Sr.
Sex: M
Birth Date: Abt 1750
Birth Place: Prob. Greenbrier Co., Va.
Death Date: Bef. May 1832-1833
Place of Death: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Unknown
Spouse: Unknown
Date of Marriage: Abt. 1769
Place of Marriage: Prob. Greenbrier Co., Va.
5. Child: McDOWELL, Josiah
Sex: M
Birth Date: Abt. 1753
Birth Place: Prob. Greenbrier Co., Va.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: CURRY, Jane
Date of Marriage: September 20, 1795
Place of Marriage: Bourbon Co., Ky.
6. Child: McDOWELL, Archibald
Sex: M
Birth Date:
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7. Child: McDOWELL, Jeaney
Sex: F
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8. Child: McDOWELL, Sarah
Sex: f
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Spouse: THOMPSON, James
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
9. Child: McDOWELL,, Ann
Sex: F
Birth Date: 1767
Birth Place: Greenbrier Co., Va.
Death Date: 19 Apr 1841
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: BOYD, Patrick
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage: Donally's Fort, Va.
10. Child: McDOWELL, Hannah
Sex: F
Birth Date:
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Death Date:
Place of Death:
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Spouse: ROGERS, John
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
Sources :William McDowell Sr.
Notes
William McDowell Sr. of Lewisburg, Greenbrier Co., Virginia (later,included West Virginia). Greenbrier County was part of Augusta Co., VA. There is no 1790 Census. It has been suggested by some that William McDowell Sr. came from Lancaster County, P A. before settling in Greenbrier County, VA. and before that he lived in Ireland. And some say he is related to Ephraim McDowell.
Estate settlement of Wiiliam McDowell, Sr. from Ross B. Johnston, Comp., West Virginia Estate Settlements: An Index to Wills, Inventories, Appraisements, Land Grants, and Surveys to 1850 (Baltimore, Md.): Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1957, 110. McDowell, Wm. App., 8-16-1796. McDowell, Wm. WILL, 2-1797. Devisees (heirs): Robert, William, Samuel, Daniel, Josiah, Archibald, sons: Jeaney, Sarah Thompson, Ann Boyd, Hannah Rodgers, daughters. Another source placing the family in Greenbrier Co., as early as 1771-1772 is: Elizabeth Morrow Cooley, Comp., Day Book from Trading Post near Lewisburg, West Virginia, 1771-1772 (Ft. Thomas, Ky.: Typescript, 1948),5,6,7. p. 5 (April 1772) Archibald McDowell and Josiah McDowell (one name directly under the other). p. 6 (May 1772) Archibald McDowell and Josiah McDowell (arranged as above). p. 6 (August 1772) Archibald McDowell, Josiah McDowell, William McDowell and wife.
McKinsey/McKinzey
Joseph McKinsey and Susan his wife, David McKinsey and Anna his wife, to William Northcutt
$300, 10 A where McKinsey's live, waters of Huston. Recorded 27, Feb 1822
Contributed by Matt McKinsey
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
This indenture made and entered into the twenty fifth day of February in the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two between Joseph McKinsey and Susan his wife and David McKinsey and Anna his wife of the one part and William Northcutt of the other part all of the county of Bourbon and state of Kentucky signify that the said Joseph and David McKinsey and their wives for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and by their presents doth grant bargain and sell a lieu and conflrnl unto the said William Northcutt his heirs and assignees all that had on parcel of land lying and being in the county of Bourbon on the waters of Houston if being the same that the said McKinsey's now lives on containing ten acres and bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a boxelder in Galoway and old lines and corner to Charles Hedges hence South thirty and one fourth degrees East forty four and a half poles to a stone which is also a corner to said Hedges thence South thirty seven and one fourth West thirty three and ninety four hundredths poles to a stone connect to Henry Foster shown his line North twenty nine and three
four West fifty nine and a half poles to a stone in Galloways old line and comer to said Foster and thence with Galloway's line North sixty four and one eight degrees East thirty and sixty four hundredths poles to the Beginning together with all and singular the premises thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold the land hereby conveyed to the said William Northcutt his heirs and assignees forever and she said Joseph and David McKinsey and their wives for themselves their executors and administrators the aforesaid had of land and premises to the said William Northcutt his heirs or assignees against the claim exclaims of all and every person or persons whatsoever claiming the same by through or under them and against the claim or claims of all other person whatsoever do and will warrant forever defend by the presents but it is further covenanted and agreed by and between the parties to these presents that should the said land be lost by any prior or better claim then that tmder which the said McKinsey claims that then and
in that case the said Joseph and David McKinsey and their wives do hereby bind themselves their heirs to refund and pay to the said Norhtucutt his heirs or assignes the consideration money herein before mentioned to have been received with legal interest from this date and so to refund in proportion to the lots of said land should any part be lost. In witness whereof the said Joseph and David McKinsey and their wives have hereunto set their hands and seal the day and year first above written
Joseph McKinsey Seal
Susanna McKinsey Seal
David McKinsey Seal
Ana McKinsey Seal
Bourbon County Clerks Office
Feb. 17, 1822
This deed of bargain and sale from Joseph McKinsey and Susanna his wife David McKinsey and Anna his wife to William Northcutt was this day acknowledged and before me by the said Joseph Susanna David and Anna to be their act and deed and they the said Susanna and Anna being examined by me privately and apart from the said Joseph and David their husbands declared that they did freely and willingly seal and deliver the said writing which was then shewn and explained to them that they wished not to retract it and that they were willing and consented for the same to be recorded and the same is thereupon duly recorded
in my office
Attest Thos Smith
Bourbon County Deed Book N, p. 275, 5 May 1818
Agnes McKinzey, widow of John McKinzey sen, deceased to Charles Hedges (both of Bourbon Co)
32 A headwaters of Huston, part of 1OO A conveyed to John McKinsey by Charles Smith & William Clarkson.
Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book N, p. 275
Contributed by Matt McKinsey (megley@alltel.net)
This indenture made and conferred this fifth day of May eighteen hundred and eighteen between Agnes McKinzey the widow of John McKinzie for deceased of the one part and Charles Hedges of the other part both of the County of Bourbon and state of Kentucky within part that whereas the said John McKinsey deceased did on the twelfth day of November 1817 sell and convey unto the said Charles Hedges certain tract or parcel of land in the county of Bourbon and on the headwaters of the Huston containing thirty two acres is being a part of a tract of land said to contain one hundred acres conveyed to said John McKinsey by Charles Smith and William Clarkson and bounded as follows, Beginning at a locust stump and corner of Jacob Mathes thence south thirty four and a half West fifty seven and five tenths poles to a stone and comes to Henry Foster thence north fifty one and a half West sixty four and three tenth poles to a stone in the line of John Griggs thence with his line north thirty seven and a fourth East seven and five tenths poles to a stone and comer to said Griggs thence with another of his lines north thirty and a fourth West forty four and five tenths poles to a boxelder on Galloway's line and corner to Griggs thence with Galloways line ~orth sixty four and one third East thirty three poles to a stone comer to said Hedges and Benjamin Hancock, thence south fifty one and a half East eighty six poles to the Beginning which said boundary more fully appear by reference to said deed made by the said John McKinsey to the said Hedges and as the said Agnes McKinsey did not relinquish her right of dower to said Hedges during the lifetime of the said John McKinsey but did then and there and does now hold and claim her right of dower in the aforesaid tract of land now formed in consideration that the saidAgnes half since the death of the said John sold all her right of dower in the aforesaid tract of land unto said David and Joseph McKinsey they having paid her eight hundred and twenty dollars for the whole of her dower in the estate of the said John McKinsey and the said David and Joseph McKinsey having sold and transferred the said Agnes right of dower in and to the aforesaid tract of land to the said Charles Hedges for and in consideration of the swn of two hundred and sixty six dollars and sixty cents the receipt where of they have acknowledged and they the said David and Joseph McKensey having notified the said Agnes of their wish and desire that she should convey her right of dower in the aforesaid tract of land unto the said Charles Hedges now in consideration of the premises aforesaid the said Agnes doth grant bargain and sell and by these presents doth see and convey unto the said Charles Hedges all her right title and in part of dower in and to the aforesaid tract or parcel of land Wan-antying and defending her said right of dower unto the said Charles Hedges his heirs forever against the claim of her the said Agnes and all persons claiming by through or under her in writing where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date sale above written N.B. the words underlined in the 1 ~ line of the second page as follows The receipt whereof they have acknowledged was in contained before
her
Signea
Agnes McKinsey seal
mark
George Palmer
Geo. M. Baylor
Henry Foster
John McKinzie to Charles Hedges 12 Nov 1817
John McKinsey Sr. and Agnes his wife to Charles Hedges, 800$, 32A, part 100, conveyed to McKinsey
by Charles Smith and Wm. Clarkson, Headwaters of Huston
Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book N, page 254
John McKinsey and Bridget Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Sat Nov 5 10:32:50 2005
Submitted by: Matt McKinsey
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Husband: John MCKINSEY
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Birth Date: abt 1740
Birth Place: Scotland
Death Date: February 1818
Death Place: Bourbon County, Kentucky
Burial: unknown
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Wife: Bridget
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Birth Date:
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Death Date: August 1813
Death Place: Bourbon County, Kentucky
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1. Child: Richard MCKINSEY
Sex: M
Birth Date: abt 1770
Birth Place: Maryland
Death Date: 1842
Place of Death: Coles County, Illinois
Buried at:
Spouse: Sarah DRAKE
Date of Marriage: August 17, 1797
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, Kentucky
2. Child: William MCKINSEY
Sex: M
Birth Date: February 4, 1775
Birth Place: Maryland
Death Date: abt 1844
Place of Death: Prob. Grant County, Kentucky
Buried at:
Spouse: Nancy Susan LAMPTON
Date of Marriage: February 23, 1796
Place of Marriage: Clark County, Kentucky
3. Child: David M. MCKINSEY
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1780
Birth Place: Maryland
Death Date: April 16, 1859
Place of Death: Fiskburg, Kentucky
Buried at:
Spouse: Anna REECE
Date of Marriage: January 23, 1811
Place of Marriage: Fayette County, Kentucky
4. Child: Joseph J. MCKINSEY
Sex: M
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Death Date: aft 1822
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: Susannah REES
Date of Marriage: November 18, 1808
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, Kentucky
5. Child: Adam MCKINSEY
Sex: M
Birth Date: abt 1783
Birth Place:
Death Date: February 1807
Place of Death: Bourbon County, Kentucky
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
Sources: Kentucky Estate Records, Bourbon County, Kentucky, 1818
Bryan Station Heroes and Heroines, by Virginia Webb Howard, 1932
Latter Day Saints
116 Short Biographies of persons associated with Mark Twain.
P.O. Selby, Phd., 1970
Kentucky court records from the counties of Bourbon, Clark, Fayette,
Grant, Kenton.
Private individuals (names available on request).
Biographical Memoirs of Hancock County, Indiana. B.F. Bowen, 1902.
Coles County, Illinois, court records
1880 census, Hancock County, Indiana
Kentucky: A history of the State. Battle, Perris, and Kniffin, 6th ed.,
1887, Shelby County.
John McKinsey and Agnes Reece Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Sat Nov 5 11:14:28 2005
Submitted by: Matt McKinsey
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Husband: John MCKINSEY
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Birth Date: abt 1740
Birth Place: Scotland
Death Date: February 1818
Death Place: Bourbon County, Kentucky
Burial:
Father:
Mother:
Date of Marriage: November 4, 1813
Place of Marriage: Bourbon County, Kentucky
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Wife: Agnes REECE
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Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Death Date: aft 1824
Death Place:
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Sources: Rootsweb- -U.S. GenWeb Project/ Fayette County, Kentucky
David's Fork Baptist Church records, Book 1.
See prior family group sheet for John McKinsey sources.
James Miller and Nancy Walton FamilyGroup Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Fri Mar 31 20:31:44 2006
Submitted by: Mary Hatton
Email address: hatton2020@gmail.com
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Husband: MILLER, James
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Birth Date: 11 July 1791
Birth Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 1878
Death Place: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Burial:
Father: MILLER, Maj. John
Mother: McCLINTOCK, Ann
Date of Marriage: 01 May 1814
Place of Marriage: Ky.
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Wife: BAKER, Nancy Walton
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Birth Date: 22 July 1796
Birth Place: Ky.
Death Date:
Death Place: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Burial:
Father: BAKER, Martin
Mother: WALTON, Esther B.
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1. Child: MILLER, John A.
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1815
Birth Place:
Death Date: 11 Nov. 1892
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: MILLER, Evaline
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
2. Child: MILLER, Hettie Ann
Sex: F
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1817
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse: McKIM, Samuel H.
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
3. Child: MILLER, Mary Jane
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse: STEELE, Joseph
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
4. Child: MILLER, James M.
Sex: M
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1830
Birth Place: Canton, Mo.
Death Date: 1911
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse: RICHARDSON, Elizabeth
Date of Marriage: 09 Dec 1849
Place of Marriage:
5. Child: MILLER, Walton
Sex: M
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Death Date: Died Young
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
6. Child: MILLER, William
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1832
Birth Place: Lewis Co., Mo.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse: McKIM, Louisa
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
7. Child: MILLER, Robert J.
Sex: M
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1839
Birth Place: Lewis Co., Mo.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Williamstown, Lewis Co., Mo.
Buried at:
Spouse: SPENCER, Harriet A.
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
8. Child: MILLER, Joseph Edwin
Sex: M
Birth Date: 03 Jun 1841
Birth Place: Lewis Co., Mo.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Dallas, Tx.
Buried at:
Spouse: STANMIRE, Velvia
Date of Marriage: 10 Feb 1864
Place of Marriage:
Sources:1. "The Millers of Millersburg" by Harry Middletown Hyatt
Copyright 1929, Vienna Austria: Adolf Holzhausen's successors.
2. John Miller's will-Will Book E, pages 350-351.
3. Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Bourbon County., Ky.
4. Bourbon County, Ky. Court Records
5. 1850 Census Lewis Co., Mo. District 48.
John Miller and Ann McClintock Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Sun May 07 16:00:00 2006
Submitted by: Mary Hatton
Email address: hatton2020@gmail.com
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Husband: MILLER, John
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Birth Date: 21 Sep 1752
Birth Place: Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: 05 Sep 1815
Death Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial: Old Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Ky.
Father: MILLER, Robert
Mother: ____, Jean
Date of Marriage: 19 Aug. 1779
Place of Marriage: Centre Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co. (now Perry Co.) Pennsylvania, by Rev. John Linn
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Wife: McCLINTOCK, Ann
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Birth Date: 09 Jul 1755
Birth Place: Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: 19 Dec 1825
Death Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial: Old Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Ky.
Father: McCLINTOCK, Joseph
Mother: TORRENCE, Elizabeth
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1. Child: MILLER, Robert Eakin
Sex: M
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1780
Birth Place: Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ky.
Death Date: 20 Jan 1860
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Spouse: McCLELLAND, Jane
Date of Marriage: 09 Jan 1800
Place of Marriage: Bourbon Co., Ky.
2. Child: MILLER, John
Sex: M
Birth Date: 13 Nov 1783
Birth Place: Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ky.
Death Date: 20 Oct 1827
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Spouse: WEST, Cassandra
Date of Marriage: 07 Oct. 1808 married by J. Barnett
Place of Marriage: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
3. Child: MILLER, Elizabeth
Sex: F
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1785
Birth Place: Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Calloway Co., Missouri
Buried at: Calloway Co., Missouri
Spouse: BAKER, James
Date of Marriage: 20 Mar 1798
Place of Marriage: Bourbon Co Ky.
4. Child: MILLER, Jean
Sex: F
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1785
Birth Place: Ky.
Death Date: 15 Nov 1843
Place of Death: Shelby Co., Missouri
Buried at: Shelby Co., Missouri
Spouse: 1. WEST, Alvin, 2. HUGHES, John Swann
Date of Marriage: 1. Alvin West in 1803, 2. John Swann Hughes in 1828
Place of Marriage: 1. Bourbon Co., Ky., 2. Boone Co., Missouri
5. Child: MILLER, Joseph W.
Sex: M
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1788
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: Abt. 1853
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Spouse: 1. McKEE, Polly, 2. McCLELLAND, Patsy O. E.
Date of Marriage: 1. 20 Dec 1809, 2. 22 May 1814
Place of Marriage: 1. Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky., 2. Bourbon Co., Ky.
6. Child: MILLER, William
Sex: M
Birth Date: 23 Aug 1789
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 05 Mar 1847
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Millersburg, Bourbon Co. Ky.
Spouse: McCLINTOCK, Margaret
Date of Marriage: 16 May 1818
Place of Marriage: Bourbon Co., Ky.
7. Child: MILLER, James
Sex: M
Birth Date: 07 Nov 1791
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 06 Feb 1861
Place of Death: Farm near Williamstown, Lewis Co., Missouri
Buried at: Darrahs, Old McKim Cemetery, Lewis Co., Missouri
Spouse: 1. BAKER, Nancy Walton, 2. JOHNSON, Rebecca W. Trotter
Date of Marriage: 1. 01 May 1814, 2. 01 Nov 1866
Place of Marriage: 1, Bourbon Co., Ky., 2. Lewis Co., Missouri
8. Child: MILLER, Alexander S.
Sex: M
Birth Date: 05 Jul 1795
Birth Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 06 Jun 1870
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at: Millersburg, Bourbon Co. Ky.
Spouse: 1. McCLURE, Martha H., 2. PETHAM/PELHAM, Ann C.
Date of Marriage: 1. 26 Mar 1817, 2. 08 Oct 1858
Place of Marriage: 1. Bourbon Co., Ky., 2. Mason Co., Ky.
9. Child: MILLER, Ann
Sex: F
Birth Date: Abt. 1794
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: TALBOT, William
Date of Marriage: 19 Nov 1808
Place of Marriage: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Sources: 1. "The Millers of Millersburg" by Harry Middletown Hyatt
Copyright 1929, Vienna Austria: Adolf Holzhausen's successors.
2. Picture of John & Ann Miller's tombstone in the Old Millersburg
Cemetery.
3. John Miller's Will-Will Book E, pages 350-350
4. Perrin's "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, & Nicholas Counties,
Kentucky by William Henry Perrin, Copyright 1882, printed by Southern
Historical Press, Inc., pages 122-123, 512-513.
5. John Miller & Ann McClintock marriage can be found in the Pennsylvania Archives of US GenWeb: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/perry/church/cent0001.txt
6. Based on research of Marriage Register #2 the following was found:
Robert Eakin Miller and Jane McClelland were married on 09 Jan 1800 by J. Whiteker (page 4).
John Miller and Cassandra West were married on 07 Oct 1808 by J. Barnett (page 34).
Joseph Miller and Polly McKee were married on 20 Dec 1809 by Wm. Sturmer(?) (page 38).
Joseph Miller and Patsy McClelland were married on 22 May 1814 by J. Barnett (page 50).
James Miller and Nancy Baker were married on 01 May 1814 by J. Barnett (page 50).
William Miller and Margaret McClintock were married on 16 May 1818 by John B. Moreland (page 65).
7. Based on a search of abstracts of marriages at the Paris Bourbon Co. Library from the "Western Citizen Newspaper- Alexander S. Miller married Ann C. Petham on 08 Oct 1858 and the marriage was preformed by Rev. W. C. Dandy. The article stated Ann Petham was from Mason Co., Ky. **NOTE** see Ky. Genweb Mason Co. Marriage Abstracts #8, 1857-1862-Groom Index: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kymason/bk8groom.html. The index from Mason Co. spells Ann C. Pelham but the Western Citizen spells Ann C. Petham.
8. Corrections to the Family Group Sheet are being made through the generosity of several Miller Family descendents:
Barbara Stancliff (barbara@netdot.com) in an e-mail dated Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:32 PM sent the following land grants record for John Miller.
Land grants from VA for settlement in KY.
Library of Virginia Digital database: Land Office Patents and Grants.
Image 845 and 846
Pg. 674, 675
Patrick Henry Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greetings. Know ye that by virtue of certificate in right of settlement given by the Commissions for adjusting the titles to unpatented lands in the District of Kentucky and in consideration of the ancient compensation of Two pounds Sterling paid by John Miller into the Treasury of this Comonwealth there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto the said John Miller a certain Tract or parcel of land containing Four hundred acres by Survey bearing date the sixth day of January one thousand seven hundred and Eighty Three lying and being in the County of Fayette on the north side of the middle fork of Licking and bounded as follows: To wit, Beginning at Black oak sugar tree and white oak on the bank of the Creek in William Steels line thence with his Line and passing his corner north Seventy seven degrees East Three Hundred and Twenty Poles to two Buckeyes and small Hickory and thence South Seventy seven degrees West Three Hundred and Twenty poles to a white oak near the Creek north Thirteen degrees west two hundred Poles to the beginning with its appurtenances; To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances, to the said John Miller and his Heirs forever. In Witness thereof, the said Patrick Henry Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and Caused the (Ledger)? seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the Eighth day of February in the year of our Lord, one Thousand seven hundred and Eighty five and of the Commonwealth the ninth.
Patrick Henry
Pgs. 675, 676, 677
Patrick Henry Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, To all To whom these presents shall come, Greetings: Know ye, that by Virtue and in Consideration of a Preemption Treasury Warrant Number Eight Hundred and Twenty One and Issued the twenty Sixth day of April one Thousand seven hundred and eighty three is granted by the said Commonwealth unto John Miller a certain Tract or parcel of Land containing one Thousand acres by Survey bearing date the Sixth day of January one Thousand seven hundred and Eighty three lying and being in the County of Fayette on the upper side of his settlement and bounded as followeth, To wit, beginning at two Buckeyes and small Hickory thence South thirteen degrees East five hundred poles and going the creek to a white Walnut and two Buckeyes thence South Seventy seven degrees West three hundred and Twenty poles and going the creek to a sugar tree Hoopwood and Spanish Oak on the bank of the creek near a large Buffalow, and going thence North thirteen degrees West five Hundred poles down the Creek with William Millers line to white Ash thence North Seventy seven degrees East three hundred and twenty poles to the beginnings with its appurtenances; to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances. to the said John Miller and his heirs forever. In Witness thereof the said Patrick Henry Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the (Ledger?)seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the Eighth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty Five and of the Commonwealth the ninth.
Patrick Henry.
9. Sandra Martinez (SMM1003@aol.com) See Family Group Sheet on this website by Sandra Martinez: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/family/ff-01miller.htm
10. Lorraine Llewellyn, 36500 Hwy. 32, Falcon MO. 65470
Lorraine Llewellyn e-mailed, 1) Harry Middleton Hyatt Revision of Millers of Millersburg {FHL US/CAN Film 1550353, {All Caps unless otherwise noted are by L.F.L. 2006}
Harry Middleton Hyatt writes in: Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, pp. 1-45}. Page 4 item # 7 Document # 2: "MILLER, Elizabeth (or Lucy) - the story is similar to the one told of Bryant's Station {S. 16}. The Millers and several other families were being besieged in their blockhouse by the Indians when the water supply gave out. Not having a man to spare and thinking that the Indians would not harm a young girl, Elizabeth was sent out to a nearby spring. She was returning, in fact had almost reached the blockhouse, when she was shot and instantly killed by the Indians. The girl was about twelve or thirteen years old" (p. 27; Lorraine's note: Of the first Millers of Millersburg).
I suggested in a footnote (p 27) that this episode must have happened while the Millers were still living at Fort Beargrass (present Louisville; see S. 20) since I associated the tragedy, as perhaps did my grandfather (I could no longer remember in 1929), Kentucky. We will learn from Robert ROBISON that this family murder occurred in Pennsylvania before the Millers moved to Kentucky.
Page 5, Document # 3. Robert ROBISON, one of the early pioneers of Sherman's Valley (S 5) left a narrative in which he says: "I forgot to give you an account of a murder done at our fort in Sherman's Valley, in July, 1756; the Indians waylaid the fort {Fort Robinson, S 6>} in harvest-time, and kept quite until the reapers were gone; James WILSON, remaining some time behind the rest, and I not being gone to my business, which was hunting deer for the use of the company, WILSON standing at the fort gate {perhaps waiting for this wife to reenter the fort before he left}, I desired to shoot his gun at a mark, upon which he gave me the gun, and I shot; the Indians on the upper side of the fort, thinking they were discovered, rushed on a DAUGHTER OF ROBERT MILLER [Caps, by H.M.H. underline by L.F.L.], and instantly killed her, and shot at John SIMMESON [who immediately fled to notify the reapers or to the safety of the fort]; they then made the best of it that they could [knowing that the screams, shots or possible notification by SIMMESON would soon bring the absent reapers], and killed the wife of James WISON, and the Widow GIBSON [her maiden name was McClelland, D, ], and took [her son] Hugh GIBSON [D. ], and Betsy HENRY prisoners. While the Indian was scalping Mrs. GIBSON [D.], the narrator shot at and wounded him, but he made his escape. The reapers, being 40 in number returned to the fort, and the Indians made off" (quoted by I. Daniel Rupp, The History and Topography of Duuhin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedfored, Adams, and Perry Counties, Lancaster City, PA., 1846 p. 559
Page 9, Document 10
"John MILLER to James MILLERS, Vol. 1, Book T, page 484, dated May 20th 1792, recorded April 25th 1810. Land Location 'not given'. John Miller of the 'district of Kentucky and Bourbon county, and Ann his wife, send Greetings. Said John and Ann his wife for the sum of 200 pounds, lawful money of Penna paid by James Miller of Toboyne twp. sell land which is the property of John Miller and his wife as heirs of ROBERT MILLER deceased late of Toboyne township'. sign. John Miller Ann Miller. Witness Alexander SMITH and James HUDDLESTON" [Mrs. Flowers to H.M.H] Deed also recorded B.C. KY., DB --{no entry for this deed book # and Pg. L.F.L.}.
1) FHL US/CAN Film 1550353, Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, pp. 1-45 (this is the section with that information you want is located); Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, continued; Notebook of a second revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky;" Baker chart 54, a second revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky;" a copy of "Descendants of John Walton of Baltimore Co., Maryland and Harrison Co., Ky.;" one copy of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky" with notes; Index to Baker family records, by R. N. Smith; Identified photos and maps, Baker family.
2) Cumberland Land Warrants 1750-1874, The list of warrants from the PA Arch Series is finally completed and online. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/cumberland/land.htm (note look for Miller, McClelland, & McClintock
3) E-mails between Barbara Stancliff and Lorraine Llewellyn
Revolutionary War Patriot Search Card:
"Service, Penn. Miller, John # BLW - 10.110-100 No Papers."
Papers included in file:
Query letter to Commissioner of Pensions, Washington D.C.
Kirksville, MO. April 30, 1919
Commissioner of pensions Washington Dc
Sir, will you please tell me whether Joseph McClintock of Penn. received a pension for his services in the Revolutionary War?
Joseph McClintock was a private soldier in Capt. John Jacks Co. 2d Battalion, Cumberland Co. Pa. Col. Thos. Gibison in 1778 and in 1780. He was in Capt., John Adams Co. 5th Battalion, Cumberland Co. He died in 1799 in PA.
Also John Miller of Cumberland Co. PA. fought in the Revolutionary War. He was born 1752 and died in 1815. He lived in or near Carlisle, Cumberland Co. PA, but at the time of his death her was living in Millersburg, Bourbon Co. Ky. John Miller received a grant of land in Kentucky, but so far I have been unable to find out why he received this land. Can you tell me about this grant?
If you have no record of a grant of land given to John Miller of Pa. is there any place I can write to find out about this grant?
Could the Miller brothers have made a purchase from the government?
thank you for any help you may be able to give me.
Sincerely
Mrs. Warner Mills
Kirksville, Missouri".............
Commissioners Reply:
Rev. War. Section
May 19, 1919
Mrs. Warner Mills
Kirksville, Missouri
Madam;
In response to your letter of the thirtieth ultimo, you are advised that the records of the Bureau show that Warrant No. 10,110, for 100 acres of bounty land was issued November 5, 1788, in favor of John Miller, on account of was services as a Private is in the Pennsylvania troops, Revolutionary War. (underlined as on document)
There is no further information, as there are no papers on file in this Bureau, the same having been destroyed in the burning of the War Office 1800.
For the location of said land, apply to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, citing all the data in the first paragraph of this letter.
Very truly yours,
(name not clear enough to spell here)
Commissioner."__
Oscar William Miller and Tommie Collins Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Mon Apr 3 19:21:08 2006
Submitted by: Mary Hatton
Email address: hatton2020@gmail.com
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Husband: MILLER, Oscar William
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Birth Date: 16 Oct 1847
Birth Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 19 Nov 1924
Death Place: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Father: MILLER, John A.
Mother: MILLER, Evaline Jane
Date of Marriage: 01 Jul 1886
Place of Marriage:
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Wife: Collins, Tommie
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Birth Date: 01 Mar 1862
Birth Place: Ruddles Mills, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 18 Apr 1942
Death Place: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Father: COLLINS, William L.
Mother: BOWLES, Martha J.
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Children
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1. Child: MILLER, Mattie
Sex: F
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1887
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 29 Jan 1963
Place of Death: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: ROWLAND, Allen C.
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
2. Child: MILLER, Elizabeth Tom
Sex: F
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1891
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 29 Jan 1963
Place of Death: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: POE, Bradford
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
3. Child: MILLER, Jennie Ashurst
Sex: F
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1889
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 05 Sep 1977
Place of Death: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: BUCHANAN, Forest
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
4. Child: MILLER, Nannie Bruce
Sex: F
Birth Date: 05 Dec 1893
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 05 May 1969
Place of Death: Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: Never Married
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
Sources:1. "The Millers of Millersburg" by Harry Middletown Hyatt
Copyright 1929, Vienna Austria: Adolf Holzhausen's successors.
2. 1900 Census-Bourbon Co., Ky. Paris-Ward 1.
3. 1910 Census Bourbon Co., Ky. Paris-2-Ward District 3
4. 1920 Census Bourbon Co., Ky. Paris-2-Ward District 2
5. Obiturary of Oscar Miller from the Kentuckian Citizen Newspaper"
dated Saturday Nov. 22, 1924.
6. Obiturary of Mrs. Tommie Collins Miller from "Paris Daily Enterprise
Newspaper" on April 19, 1942.
Robert Miller and Jean/Elizabeth Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Husband: MILLER, Robert
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Birth Date: Abt. 1722
Birth Place: Poss. Ireland
Death Date: 1785
Death Place: Toboyne Township, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Burial:
Father:
Mother:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
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Wife: Jean/Elizabeth
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Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Burial:
Father:
Mother:
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Children
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1. Child: MILLER, James
SEX: M
Birth Date: ABT. 1743
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
2. Child: MILLER, Elizabeth or Jean
SEX: F
Birth Date: ABT. 1744
Birth Place:
Death Date: Abt. 1756
Place of Death: Poss. Killed in an Indian raid in Shearman's valley
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
3. Child: MILLER, William
SEX: M
Birth Date: ABT. 1744
Birth Place: Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: 16 Dec 1824
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: PURDY, Jane
Date of Marriage: Abt. 1776
Place of Marriage:
4. Child: MILLER, John
Sex: M
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1752
Birth Place: Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: 05 Sep 1815
Place of Death: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky. Ky.
Buried at: Old Millersburg Cemetery, Millersburg, Ky.
Spouse: McCLINTOCK, Ann
Date of Marriage: 19 Aug 1779
Place of Marriage: Centre Presbyterian Church, Perry Co., Pa.
5. Child: MILLER, Robert
Sex: M
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: Killed by Indians on the Ohio River on a later trip to Ky.
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
6. Child: MILLER, Jean
SEX: F
Birth Date: ABT. 1745
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
7. Child: MILLER, Martha
SEX: F
Birth Date: ABT. 17449
Birth Place:
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
8. Child: MILLER, Elizabeth (Lucy)
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Sherman Valley, Cumberland Co., Pa.
Death Date: Died Young
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse:
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
Sources: 1. "The Millers of Millersburg" by Harry Middletown Hyatt
Copyright 1929, Vienna Austria: Adolf Holzhausen's successors.
2. Picture of John & Ann Miller's tombstone.
3. Corrections to the Family Group Sheet are being made through the generosity of several Miller Family descendents:
Barbara Stancliff (barbara@netdot.com) provided names and approximate birthdates of children of previously unknown children of Robert & Jean/Elizabeth Miller
Sandra Martinez (SMM1003@aol.com) See Family Group Sheet on this website by Sandra Martinez: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/family/ff-01miller.htm
Lorraine Llewellyn, 36500 Hwy. 32, Falcon MO. 65470
4. Lorraine Llewellyn e-mailed, 1) The correct name of the father of John MILLER founder of Millersburg Bourbon Co. KY., should be corrected to ROBERT MILLER, per Harry Middleton Hyatt Revision of Millers of Millersburg {FHL US/CAN Film 1550353,
{All Caps unless otherwise noted are by L.F.L. 2006}
Harry Middleton Hyatt writes in:
Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, pp. 1-45}. Page 4 item # 7 Doucument # 2: "MILLER, Elizabeth (or Lucy) - the story is similiar to the one told of Bryant's Station {S. 16}. The Millers and several other families were being besieged in their blockhouse by the Indians when the water supply gave out. Not having a man to spare and thinking that the Indians would not harm a young girl, Elizabeth was sent out to a nearby spring. She was returning, in fact had almost reached the blockhouse, when she was shot and instantly killed by the Indians. The girl was about twelve or thirteen years old" (p. 27; Lorraine's note: Of the first Millers of Millersurg).
I suggested in a footnote (p 27) that this episode must have happened while the Millers were still living at Fort Beargrass (present Louisville; see S. 20) since I associated the tragedy, as perhaps did my grandfather (I could no longer remember in 1929), Kentucky. We will learn from Robert ROBISON that this family murder occurred in Pennsylvania before the Millers moved to Kentucky.
Page 5, Document # 3. Robert ROBISON, one of the early pioneers of Sherman's Valley (S 5) left a narrative in which he says: "I forgot to give you an account of a murder done at our fort in Serman's Valley, in July, 1756; the Indians waylaid the fort {Fort Robinson, S 6>} in harvest-time, and kept quite until the reapers were gone; James WILSON, remaining some time behind the rest, and I not being gone to my business, which was hunting deer for the use of the company, WILSON standing at the fort gate {perhaps waiting for this wife to reenter the fort before he left}, I desired to shoot his gun at a mark, upon which he gave me the gun, and I shot; the the Indians on the upper side of the fort, thinking they were discovered, rushed on a DAUGHTER OF ROBERT MILLER [Caps, by H.M.H. underline by L.F.L.], and instantly killerd her, and shot at John SIMMESON [who immediately fled to notify the reapers or to the safety of the fort]; they then made the best of it that they could [knowing that the screams, shots or possible notification by SIMMESON would soon bring the absent reapers], and killed the wife of James WISON, and the Widow GIBSON [her maiden name was McClelland, D, ], and took [her son] Hugh GIBSON [D. ], and Bestsy HENRY prisoners. While the Indian was scalping Mrs. GIBSON [D.], the narrator shot at and wounded him, but he made his escape. The reapers, being 40 in number returned to the fort, and the Indians made off" (quoted by I. Daniel Rupp, The History and Topography of Duuhin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedfored, Adams, and Perry Counties, Lancaster City, PA., 1846 p. 559
Page 9, Document 10
"John MILLER to James MILLERS, Vol. 1, Book T, page 484, dated May 20th 1792, recorded April 25th 1810. Land Location 'not given'. John Miller of the 'district of Kentucky and Bourbon county, and Ann his wife, send Greetings. Said John and Ann his wife for the sum of 200 pounds, lawful money of Penna paid by James Miller of Toboyne twp. sell land which is the property of John Miller and his wife as heirs of ROBERT MILLER deceased late of Toboyne township'. sign. John Miller Ann Miller. Witness Alexander SMITH and James HUDDLESTON" [Mrs. Flowers to H.M.H] Deed also recorded B.C. KY., DB --{no entry for this deed book # and Pg. L.F.L.}.
1) FHL US/CAN Film 1550353, Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, pp. 1-45 (this is the section with that information you want is located);
Notebook of a revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky, continued; Notebook of a second revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky;" Baker chart 54, a second revision of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky;" a copy of "Descendants of John Walton of Baltimore Co., Maryland and Harrison Co., Ky.;" one copy of "The Millers of Millersburg, Kentucky" with notes; Index to Baker family records, by R. N. Smith; Identified photos and maps, Baker family.
2) Cumberland Land Warrants 1750-1874, The list of warrants from the PA Arch Series is finally completed and online. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/cumberland/land.htm (note look for Miller, McClelland, & McClintock
3) E-mails between Barbara Stancliff and Lorraine Llewellyn
Revolutionary War Patriot Search Card:
"Service, Penn. Miller, John # BLW - 10.110-100 No Papers."
Papers included in file:
Query letter to Commissioner of Pensions, Washington D.C.
Kirksville, MO. April 30, 1919
Commissioner of pensions Washington Dc
Sir, will you please tell me whether Joseph McClintock of Penn. received a pension for his services in the Revolutionary War?
Joseph McClintock was a private soldier in Capt. John Jacks Co. 2d Battalion, Cumberland Co. Pa. Col. Thos. Gibison in 1778 and in 1780. He was in Capt., John Adams Co. 5th Battalion, Cumberland Co. He died in 1799 in PA.
Also John Miller of Cumberland Co. PA. fought in the Revolutionary War. He was born 1752 and died in 1815. He lived in or near Carlisle, Cumberland Co. PA, but at the time of his death her was living in Millersburg, Bourbon Co. Ky. John Miller received a grant of land in Kentucky, but so far I have been unable to find out why he received this land. Can you tell me about this grant?
If you have no record of a grant of land given to John Miller of Pa. is there any place I can write to find out about this grant?
Could the Miller brothers have made a purchase from the government?
thank you for any help you may be able to give me.
Sincerely
Mrs. Warner Mills
Kirksville, Missouri".............
Commissioners Reply:
Rev. War. Section
May 19, 1919
Mrs. Warner Mills
Kirksville, Missouri
Madam;
In response to your letter of the thirtieth ultimo, you are advised that the records of the Bureau show that Warrant No. 10,110, for 100 acres of bounty land was issued November 5, 1788, in favor of John Miller, on account of was services as a Private is in the Pennsylvania troops, Revolutionary War. (underlined as on document)
There is no further information, as there are no papers on file in this Bureau, the same having been destroyed in the burning of the War Office 1800.
For the location of said land, apply to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, citing all the data in the first paragraph of this letter.
Very truly yours,
(name not clear enough to spell here)
Commissioner."__
Robert E. Miller and Jane McClelland Family Group Sheet
Printed by Permission of the Bourbon County Genealogical Society (2003-2010)
Date: Fri Mar 31 19:04:10 2006
Submitted by: Mary Hatton
Email address: hatton2020@gmail.com
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Husband: MILLER, Robert E.
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Birth Date: 28 Aug 1780
Birth Place: Louisville, Ky.
Death Date: 20 Jan 1860
Death Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial:
Father: MILLER, Maj. John
Mother: McCLINTOCK, Ann
Date of Marriage: 09 Jan 1800
Place of Marriage: Ky.
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Wife: McCLELLAND, Jane
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Birth Date: 05 Nov 1780
Birth Place: Louisville, Ky.
Death Date: 11 Nov 1855
Death Place: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky.
Burial:
Father: McCLELLAND, William
Mother: MILLER, Martha
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Children
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1. Child: MILLER, Mary Ann
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Buried at:
Spouse: WALLACE, Joseph
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
2. Child: MILLER, Patsey
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: BAKER, William F.
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
3. Child: MILLER, Amanda
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: MONTJOY, John
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
4. Child: MILLER, Horace
Sex: M
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 1833 from Cholera
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: FORSYTHE, Caroline
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
5. Child: MILLER, Oscar James
Sex: M
Birth Date: 1811
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date: 1879
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: NESBITT, Caroline
Date of Marriage: 08 Feb 1832
Place of Marriage: Ky.
6. Child: MILLER, Adella
Sex: F
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: NUNN, William
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
7. Child: MILLER, Emilyn
Sex: F
Birth Date: 05 Apr 1817
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: TAYLOR, Richard
Date of Marriage: 19 Sep 1834
Place of Marriage:
8. Child: MILLER, Evaline Jane
Sex: F
Birth Date: 1820
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: MILLER, John A.
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
9. Child: MILLER, Louisa J.
Sex:
Birth Date:
Birth Place: Bourbon Co., Ky.
Death Date:
Place of Death:
Buried at:
Spouse: McCLELLAND, William
Date of Marriage:
Place of Marriage:
Sources:1. Maj. John Miller's Will-Will Book E, pages 350-351
2. "The Millers of Millersburg" by Harry Middletown Hyatt
Copyright 1929, Vienna Austria: Adolf Holzhausen's successors.
3. Perrin's "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, & Nicholas Counties,
Kentucky by William Henry Perrin, Copyright 1882, printed by Southern
Historical Press, Inc., pages 122-123, 513-514-Miller Family.
4. Perrin's "History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, & Nicholas Counties,
Kentucky by William Henry Perrin, Copyright 1882, printed by Southern
Historical Press, Inc., page 513-McClelland Family.
5. 1850 Census of Bourbon Co., Ky.-District #1.
6. Will of Robert E. Miller-Will Book Q-pages-148-156.
7. Will of Willian McClelland-Will Book Q-pages-593.
Individual Report for Robert Eakin Miller
Courtesy: Bonnie J. Fago, dfago@cox.net
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Individual Summary: Miller, Robert Eakin
Sex: Male
Father:
Mother:
Miller, John
McClintock, Ann
Individual Facts:
Name:
Sex:
Miller, Robert Eakin
Male
Birth:
Death:
28 Aug 1780 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA
15 Jan 1860 in Millersburg, Bourbon, Kentucky, USA
Shared Facts: McClelland, Jane
Marriage:
Children:
09 Jan 1800 in Kentucky
Miller, Ann Mariah
Miller, Martha McClelland
Miller, John A.
Miller, Louisa Jane
Miller, Amanda Malvina
Miller, Horace W.
Miller, Oscar James
Miller, Horatio Joseph
Miller, John A.
Miller, Adela E.
Miller, Emily Maria
Miller, Jane Elizabeth
Miller, Evalilne Eakin
Notes:
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ROBERT MILLER FAMILY
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1. Robert MILLER married Elizabeth SMITH .
They had the following children:
+ 2 M i. "Major" John MILLER was born on 21 Sep 1752.
Second Generation
2. "Major" John MILLER (Robert) was born on 21 Sep 1752 in Sherman's Valley, Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania.
John Miller was the founder of Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was one of the earliest settlers of this section of the state and is the ancestor of many descendants resident of Bourbon and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky still living in those Counties. "Major" John Miller, along with his brother Robert Miller and several others emigrated from Pennsylvania to Kentucky in 1775, having been persuaded to do so by the Governor of Virginia. The Governor gave each of them a pre-emption grant of four hundred acres of land in that section of Kentucky which was then a part of Fincastle County, Virginia. The long and hazardous journey through the wilderness was made on foot and the sturdy pioneers arrived at their destination without serious difficulty.
John Miller, his brother Robert, William McClelland and William Steele had the vision to see the special advantages and attractions of what is now Millersburg precinct, Bourbon County, and secured their respective allotments of land. In addition to his grant of four hundred acres, John Miller entered an additional tract of one thousand acres, which he secured at the very low price of twenty shillings per hundred acres. While they were surveying their lands they were continually menanced by the Indians. One time William Steele was wounded by one of the Indians. Concerning the conditions and incidents touching the lives of these pioneers the following pertinent record has been written by George W. Bryan, who was one of the representative citizens of Millersburg. It is paraphrased in the reproduction of the article......
"To protect their families from attack and siege of the Indians, each of the Millers built
upon his lands a log block house or fort. John Millers was built near the present boundary line of Bourbon and Nicholas Counties, on the land now owned by his great grandson William M. Layson. Robert Millers' home was near the big spring on Isaac Chanslor's farm. These block houses were loop-holed and sufficiently large to accommodate the families of the neighboring settlers, who often fled to them for refuge from the Indians.
After planting a few acres in corn by simply tickling the rich soil with the hoe, the
pioneers returned in the latter part of the year to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and then down the Ohio in flat boats, intending to land at Limestone, Maysville, and then to proceed to their settlement, forty miles distant over the "Old Buffalo Trace", which is now the Maysville and Lexington turnpike road.
The danger in making the voyage down the river came not from the water, but from
the shore. From tree and bush; rock and ravine, the deadly bullet and the flint-head arrow dipped in poison kept constantly on the alert the harrassed men, compelling them to keep their boats in the middle of the river, in order to be out of range. Even with all their precautions, Robert Miller was a victim to one of their attacks and his body fell into the river and into the hands of the Indians. Because of this the travelers did not land at Maysville as they had planned, but continued their river journey to Beargrass, Louisville, Kentucky where there was a settlement and fort. It was not thought safe to settle upon their lands until about 1785-86. Still they were often subject to sudden attacks by wandering bands of Indians from beyond the Ohio, who resented the occupation of their hunting grounds by whites.
"Major" John Miller married Ann MCCLINTOCK
They had the following children:
+ 3 M i. Robert Eakin MILLER was born about 1781. He died on 20 Jan 1860.
+ 4 M ii. James MILLER was born on 11 Jul 1791. He died in 1878.
+ 5 M iii. Alexander S. MILLER was born on 5 May 1795. He died on 6 Jan 1870.
6 M iv. John MILLER was born on 13 Nov 1783 in Louisville, Kentucky. He died on 20 Oct 1827. John married Cassandra WEST on 7 Oct 1808 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Cassandra was born about 1790. She died about 1833.
John and Catherine had 9 children. John was killed by a runaway slave
whom he was returning to his master.
7 F v. Elizabeth Jane MILLER was born on 10 Jul 1785 in Kentucky. Elizabeth married James BAKER .
Elizabeth and James had 11 children. In the late 1820's early 1830's the
family moved from Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky to
Callaway County, Missouri.
8 F vi. Jean MILLER was born on 10 Jul 1785 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. She died on 15 Nov 1843 in Shelby County, Missouri. Jean married (1) Alvin WEST about 1803 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Twin to Elizabeth. Jean and Alvin had 8 children. Jean and husband #2
moved from Millersburg County, Kentucky to Boone County, Missouri after their marriage in 1827. In 1838 they moved to Shelby County, Missouri.
Alvin died just before the War of 1812.
Jean married (2) John Swan HUGHES in 1827 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
+ 9 M vii. Joseph MILLER was born on 17 Jan 1788. He died in 1853.
+ 10 M viii. William MILLER was born on 23 Aug 1789. He died on 9 Jun 1839.
+ 11 F ix. Ann MILLER was born about 1797.
Third Generation
3. Robert Eakin MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born about 1781 in Louisville, Kentucky.
He died on 20 Jan 1860 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Robert married Jane
MCCLELLAND daughter of William MCCLELLAND and Martha MILLER on 9 Jan 1800 in
Bourbon County, Kentucky. Jane was born in 1780 in Kentucky.
Jane and Robert had a double ceremony with Joseph McKim and sister, Martha McClelland.
His father gave the plat of land upon which the townsite of Louisville, Kentucky was located. He was a well to do farmer, lived 1/2 mile south of Millersburg, Kentucky.
1850 Robert had $35,000 in real estate in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Living next door to him was his brother Alex S. Miller.
1840 Bourbon County Robert had 14 male slaves, 10 female slaves.
His brother Alex had 19 male slaves, 11 female slaves, and was living next door in 1850 Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Robert and his brother John owned a store in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1808; he was a cashier at the Bank of Hinkston Exporting Company, the first bank in Bourbon County, Kentucky according to a note dated 8 Nov 1819. He was quite wealthy and left his property and slaves to his family when he died.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKims, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
Robert and Jane had the following children:
+ 12 F i. Martha McClelland MILLER was born on 25 Aug 1799. She died on 30 Nov 1839.
+ 13 F ii. Louisa Jane MILLER
4. James MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born on 11 Jul 1791 in Bourbon County,
Kentucky. He died in 1878 in Williamstown, Missouri. James married Nancy Walton BAKER .
James served in the War of 1812; was one of the soldiers who marched to the relief of Fort Dearborn (Chicago, IL) after the massacre. He was wounded in the Battle of Fort Wayne. Right after the war he married. He and wife had 8 children, the first born in Millersburg, Kentucky and the youngest born in Lewis County, Missouri where the family had settled in 1838. Eldest son John A. Miller did not move with the family choosing to stay in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. In 1850 James owned 18 slaves. Millersburg, in Bourbon County, Kentucky was named after his father, who was one of the first pioneers of Kentucky.
James and Nancy had the following children:
14 M i. John A. MILLER
+ 15 F ii. Hetta A. MILLER was born about 1817. She died after 1860.
16 M iii. Joseph Edwin MILLER was born on 3 Jun 1841 in Lewis County, Missouri.
5. Alexander S. MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born on 5 May 1795 in Bourbon
County, Kentucky. He died on 6 Jan 1870 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
1840 Alex and his family is living in Bourbon County and has 19 male slaves, 11 female slaves, and 12 people agriculturally employed
1850 they are still in Bourbon County; he is a farmer with $48,150 in real estate, which was quite quite wealthy in those days. He lives next to his brother Robert
Alexander and Martha had total of 10 children.
One of their many grandchildren, Charles Alexander Miller, married Lutie PIPER, sister of Betty Jean PIPER. There were no children from Alexander marriage #2.
Alexander married (1) Martha Harris "Patsy" MCCLELLAND daughter of William MCCLELLAND and Polly BAKER on 26 Mar 1817 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Martha was born about 1801 in Kentucky. She died on 8 Jul 1854.
They had the following children:
17 M i. Robert Alexander MILLER was born about 1828 in Kentucky.
18 M ii. Joseph A. MILLER was born about 1830 in Kentucky.
19 F iii. Ann MILLER was born about 1832 in Kentucky.
20 F iv. America MILLER was born about 1839 in Kentucky.
Alexander married (2) Ann C. PELHAM in Oct 1858 in Kentucky.
9. Joseph MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born on 17 Jan 1788 in Bourbon County,
Kentucky. He died in 1853 in Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Joseph married (1)
Patty Orr MCCLELLAND daughter of James MCCLELLAND and Rachel FIGHT on 22 May
1814 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Patty was born on 17 Nov 1792 in Millersburg, Bourbon
County, Kentucky.
Patsy and Joseph had 5 children.
Joseph and Patty had the following children:
21 M i. Joseph William MILLER married Adella MCCLELLAND .
Joseph married (2) Polly MCKEE on 23 Dec 1809 in Kentucky. Polly died about 1810 in Kentucky.
10. William MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born on 23 Aug 1789 in Bourbon County,
Kentucky. He died on 9 Jun 1839. William married Margaret MCCLINTOCK on 21 May
1818 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
William served in the War of 1812. William and Margaret had several children.
They had the following children:
22 M i. John Clark MILLER married Jane E. MCCLELLAND .
Jane is sister of Martha Ann R. McClelland.
11. Ann MILLER ("Major" John, Robert) was born about 1797 in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Ann married William TALBOT
They had the following children:
23 M i. Benjamin TALBOT
24 F ii. Martha TALBOT
Fourth Generation
12. Martha McClelland "Patsy" MILLER (Robert Eakin, "Major" John, Robert) was born on
25 Aug 1799 in Kentucky. She died on 30 Nov 1839. Martha married William Frazier BAKER
son of Thomas BAKER and MILLER on 15 Sep 1817 in Bourbon Co,KY. William was born on
18 Oct 1797 in Kentucky. He died on 2 Jun 1859.
They had the following children:
+ 25 F i. JoAnn BAKER was born on 2 Oct 1824. She died on 3 Jul 1915.
26 F ii. Rachel M. BAKER was born on 10 Apr 1821. She died on 1 May 1857.
Rachel married FORSYTHE .
27 M iii. Horatio I. BAKER was born on 6 Nov 1822.
28 M iv. Robert E. BAKER was born on 18 Apr 1826. He died on 23 Feb 1843.
29 M v. Thomas M. BAKER was born on 27 Jan 1828. He died in Jan 1851.
30 M vi. Horace W. BAKER was born on 6 Sep 1829. He died on 18 Mar 1831.
31 F vii. Martha Orr BAKER was born in 1832. She died in 1832.
32 F viii. Jane McClelland BAKER was born on 10 Nov 1819 in Kentucky.
Jane married M. W. PURNELL on 12 Apr 1838.
33 F ix. Louisa Jennie "Jane" BAKER .
13. Louisa Jane "Jennie" MILLER (Robert Eakin, "Major" John, Robert) married William
Elisha MCCLELLAND son of Robert MCCLELLAND and Elizabeth AMMON on 26 Apr
1821 in Kentucky. William was born on 1 Jan 1800 in Bourbon County,Kentucky. He died on 26
Jun 1864 in Kentucky. He was buried in Kentucky.
1840 Bourbon County, Kentucky census show William and family and they had 11 male slaves, 8 female slaves, and 10 people employed in agriculture.
Kentucky Straight News, Bourbon County, Kentucky Death Notices
Elizabeth McCLELLAND, 20th of Mar, eldest daughter of William McCLELLAND residing near Millersburg; 16 years of age. (dated 2 apr 1841/p.618).
William McCLELLAND on Sunday last, at his residence near Millersburg; in his 66th
year of age (dated 1 Jul 1864/p 608) Mrs
William and Louisa had the following children:
34 M i. Robert Miller MCCLELLAND was born on 6 Sep 1822 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Robert married (1) Frances SUGGETT in 1849.
Robert married (2) Fanny TAYLOR in 1858.
35 M ii. William MCCLELLAND was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
36 M iii. Elisha MCCLELLAND .
37 M iv. Thomas MCCLELLAND married Camelia Covington KNOX on 25 Nov 1848.
38 F v. Martha Ann Randolph MCCLELLAND was born in 1832. She died in 1907. Martha married William Henry Harrison PIPER on 23 Sep 1852.
15. Hetta A. MILLER (James, "Major" John, Robert) was born about 1817 in Kentucky. She
died after 1860 in Missouri. She was buried in Missouri. Hetta married Samuel Horatio
MCKIM son of Joseph MCKIM and Martha Jane "Patsy" MCCLELLAND about 1834. Samuel
was born on 12 Feb 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. He died on 26 Sep 1887.
1835 Samuel is in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Samuel allegedly came to Lewis County, Missouri in 1837; 1840 Samuel and family are in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri; 1850 in Canton, Lewis County, Missouri he owned 5 slaves in 1850 ; 1860 still living in Canton town, Lewis County, Missouri with his wife and children he had assets of $16,000 and $2500. That was quite wealthy in those days.
Certificate # 20953 has Samuel H. McKim of Lewis County, Missouri has full payment made by him for the east half of the north west quarter of section thirty two in township sixty three of range seven west in the district of lands subject to sale at Palmyra, Missouri containing 88 acres; dated 10 Nov 1841 in the Bureau of Land Management.
Article in Missouri Historical Review;
Disturbance in the slave quarters.....
"Once inside, the rather dumb negro was soon pressed into telling what was going on. It had been planned, he said for the negroes of three families the Millers, the McKims, and the McCutchans, to kill the whites of their homes and rousing what others they could in that part of the county, to make their escape to Illinois."
Samuel and Hetta had the following children:
+ 39 F i. Nancy Lee A. MCKIM was born on 22 Feb 1835. She died in 1877.
+ 40 M ii. Joseph Morton MCKIM was born on 13 Mar 1836. He died on 12 Jan 1903.
41 M iii. James W. MCKIM was born in 1840 in Lewis County, Missouri. James married Isabella LONGUEMIARE on 11 Jul 1865 in Lewis County, Missouri.
Have a copy of marriage license.
+ 42 M iv. John MCKIM was born in 1842.
43 F v. Hetta A. MCKIM was born in 1848 in Lewis County,Missouri. She died after 1870.
44 M vi. Elisha MCKIM was born in 1851 in Missouri.
45 M vii. Samuel H. MCKIM was born in 1859 in Lewis County, Missouri.