Margrett Leear Bess

Female 1881 - 1959  (~ 78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margrett Leear Bess was born in 0___ 1881 in (Warren County) Tennessee (daughter of John Bess and Temperance Ann "Tempie" Williams); died in 0___ 1959 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Margrett married Francis Marion "Marion" TaylorWarren County, Tennessee. Francis (son of Andrew Jackson Taylor and Sarah Catherine Dunlap) was born in 0___ 1874 in (Warren County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Bess was born on 8 May 1840 in (Warren County) Tennessee (son of Eli Bess and Leah Florence Killian); died on 5 Aug 1893 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Military: CSA Veteran

    Notes:

    Birth: May 8, 1840
    Death: Aug. 5, 1893

    Bess, John Pvt.
    "H" Co. TN 16th Infantry

    Enlisted 5/18/61. Still on muster rolls as of 4/64.
    b. 5/8/1840
    d. 8/5/1893.
    Son of Eli and Lear Killian Bess.
    Husband of Tempiean Williams, 6/5/1848 - 12/5/1933.
    Married 8/9/1867.



    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Tempiean Williams Bess (1848 - 1933)*

    Children:
    Mary Bess Brown (1868 - 1956)*
    Laura Jane Bess Taylor (1873 - 1947)*
    Suella Bess Taylor (1878 - 1974)*
    Margrett Leear Bess Taylor (1881 - 1959)*
    Grover Cleveland Bess (1884 - 1964)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Centerhill Cemetery
    Warren County
    Tennessee, USA

    Maintained by: Cousins by the Dozens
    Originally Created by: Bev
    Record added: Mar 20, 2007
    Find A Grave Memorial# 18535418

    John married Temperance Ann "Tempie" Williams on 9 Aug 1867 in Warren County, Tennessee. Temperance (daughter of William Williams, Jr. and Mary Barnes) was born on 5 Jun 1848 in Tennessee; died on 5 Dec 1933 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 7 Dec 1933 in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Temperance Ann "Tempie" Williams was born on 5 Jun 1848 in Tennessee (daughter of William Williams, Jr. and Mary Barnes); died on 5 Dec 1933 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 7 Dec 1933 in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Mary Ann Bess was born on 1 May 1868 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 25 Apr 1956 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Laura Jane Bess was born on 3 Dec 1873 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 19 Oct 1947 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 20 Oct 1947 in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Suella Bess was born on 9 Jun 1878 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1974; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. 1. Margrett Leear Bess was born in 0___ 1881 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1959 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Grover Cleveland "Cleveland" Bess was born on 7 Sep 1884 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 26 Mar 1964 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Eli Bess was born in 0___ 1815 in (Spartanburg County) South Carolina (son of John Bess and Lucinda Kimberlin); died after 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer

    Eli married Leah Florence Killian in 0___ 1833 in Warren County, Tennessee. Leah (daughter of Daniel Killian and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Bost) was born in 0___ 1816 in North Carolina; died before 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Leah Florence Killian was born in 0___ 1816 in North Carolina (daughter of Daniel Killian and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Bost); died before 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Mary Bess was born in 0___ 1833 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Nancy Bess was born in 0___ 1836 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Robert B. Bess was born in 0___ 1838 in Warren County, Tennessee; died in 0___ 1876 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. 2. John Bess was born on 8 May 1840 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 5 Aug 1893 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Daniel Killian Bess was born in 0___ 1842 in Warren County, Tennessee; died before 1866.
    6. Alice Bess was born in 0___ 1843 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. J. Wiley Bess was born in 0___ 1845 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Bess Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, Tennessee.
    8. Sarah J. Bess was born in 0___ 1847 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    9. Martha Bess was born in 0___ 1849 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    10. Lucas Bess was born in 0___ 1850 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    11. Medley Caroline Bess was born in 0___ 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    12. Cara Bess was born in 0___ 1853 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    13. Euphenia Bess was born in 0___ 1854 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    14. Rufus Dock Bess was born in 0___ 1856 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 16 Jun 1906.
    15. Andrew Jackson "Jack" Bess was born on 10 Mar 1857 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 27 Mar 1933 in Altamont, Grundy County, Tennessee; was buried in Bess Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, Tennessee.
    16. Cora J. Bess was born in 0___ 1859 in Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  William Williams, Jr. was born in 1825 in (Warren County) Tennessee (son of William Williams, Sr. and Elizabeth McGregor); died after MARY in (DeKalb County, Tennessee).

    William married Mary Barnes(Warren County, Tennessee). Mary (daughter of Thomas Barnes and Hannah Martin) was born on 5 May 1827 in (Warren County, Tennessee); died on 7 Jun 1863 in (DeKalb County, Tennessee). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Barnes was born on 5 May 1827 in (Warren County, Tennessee) (daughter of Thomas Barnes and Hannah Martin); died on 7 Jun 1863 in (DeKalb County, Tennessee).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Probate: 3 Jul 1848, DeKalb County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Probate:
    , husband made admistrator

    Children:
    1. Eliza Williams was born in 1845 in (Warren County, Tennessee).
    2. Margaret Williams was born in 1847 in (Warren County, Tennessee).
    3. 3. Temperance Ann "Tempie" Williams was born on 5 Jun 1848 in Tennessee; died on 5 Dec 1933 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 7 Dec 1933 in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Bess was born in ~1783 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1780

    Notes:

    Posted By: Dave Spivey
    Email:
    Subject: Re: John Bess and Lucinda ?/Researching
    Post Date: November 12, 2000 at 18:07:09
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/bess/messages/217.html
    Forum: Bess Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/bess/

    Gary, Liz and I have already connected elsewhere. Wiley R. Bess and Susannah Killian are my GGGrandparents on my mothers side. I wanted to put this on in case you hadn't seen it. This is from a book called the Warren County Story by Eugene M. Wisemann.

    The Warren County Story

    Warren County Tennessee. Clayton Library, Houston Texas. Gen 976.8 W814 Warre Tenn Page 230

    Bess Family

    John Bess was born between 1780 and 1790 and lived in Spartansburg, South Carolina by 1800. He married Lucinda____, and had 5 known children, the first 4 born in South Carolina, then to Tennessee between 1815 and 1820, and listed in the Warren County Census as John Bass, and in the same census his older son is listed as Bazel Bass. His children were:

    (1) Basil (Bazel) Bess, born 1804-06, SC married Polly (Mary) Johnson, born 1787 SC and had a son John born 1834 in Tennessee.

    (2) Eli Bess, born abt 1813, married Lear (Lehar/Leah) Florence Killian(m), who was born abt 1816 in North Carolina, daughter of Daniel Killian and sister of Ambrose Killian., they had 16 children: Mary 1833, Nancy 1836, Alias/Alvin/Alice 1843, Wiley 1845; Sarah J 1847; Martha 1849; Lucas 1850; Medley Caroline 1851; Cara (Cora) 1853; Ephenia 1854; Rufus Dock 1856; Andrew Jackson 1857; Cora 1859;

    (3) John Bess, born 1815, married Elenza Grundy Hill, born 1822 in Tennessee, daughter of Polly Johnson: 13 children were born of this couple: Euphemia 1837; Cora J. 1839; William Carroll 1846; Israel P (Isabel) 1844; Sarah 1846; Louisa 1846; Louvisa 1849; Mary Ann ‘Polly’ 1851; Andrew Jackson 1853; Chatham 1856; Catherine 1859; Carrie (Cora) 1862, Arwood 1867.

    (4) Rose Anna Bess born 1815, S.C.married John L. Roberts, born 1812, S.C. son of Issac Roberts and had 5 children: Malinda J 1839; Wiley Grundy 1841; Dialtha (Dialfa) 1844; Asaline (Azille) 1844; John Wiley 1846; Isaac Washington 1847.

    (5) Wiley (Wylie) R. Bess, born abt 1820 in Tennessee, married Susanna or Susan ---born 1827, Tennessee, and had 12 children, the first 3 born in Tennessee, the last born in Arkansas. Isabell 1846; Bravanna 1847; Lucinda J. 1849; Cora 1853; Betty 1856; Dethia 1857; Isaac 1858; Hobson (Lawson) 1860; Martha/Mary 1862; Jefferson 1864; Josephine 1867; William C 1869.

    Civil War Info Page 309.
    Company ‘H’ 16 Regiment. Included men from both Warren and Grundy Counties
    4th Sargent R.B.Bess
    Privates. John Bess, Wilen Bess, Russell Bess, Alius Bess. Russell Bess killed in service.

    end of registry



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    John married Lucinda Kimberlin(Spartanburg County, South Carolina). Lucinda was born in 1780 in (Spartanburg County, South Carolina); died in 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lucinda Kimberlin was born in 1780 in (Spartanburg County, South Carolina); died in 1850.
    Children:
    1. Basil Bess was born in 0___ 1804 in (Spartanburg County) South Carolina; died in 0___ 1881 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hill Graveyard, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. 4. Eli Bess was born in 0___ 1815 in (Spartanburg County) South Carolina; died after 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. John Bess was born on 14 Mar 1815 in (Spartanburg County) South Carolina; died on 21 Feb 1876 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. Rose Ann Bess was born in 0___ 1815 in North Carolina; died in 0___ 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Wiley R. Bess was born on 14 Mar 1817 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 11 Apr 1883 in Dye, Montague County, Texas; was buried in Dye Mound Cemetery, Montague County, Texas.

  3. 10.  Daniel Killian was born in 0___ 1790 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1876 in DeKalb County, Alabama; was buried in Portersville, DeKalb County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    click here for his antecedents...http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Kimberli-A-Goodner-AP/GENE5-0014.html

    Daniel married Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Bost in ~ 1807. Mary was born in 0___ 1792 in North Carolina; died in 0___ 1874 in DeKalb County, Alabama; was buried in Portersville, DeKalb County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Bost was born in 0___ 1792 in North Carolina; died in 0___ 1874 in DeKalb County, Alabama; was buried in Portersville, DeKalb County, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 5. Leah Florence Killian was born in 0___ 1816 in North Carolina; died before 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Ambrose H. Killian was born on 4 Apr 1814 in North Carolina; died on 10 Mar 1891 in Grundy County, Tennessee.

  5. 12.  William Williams, Sr. was born in (~ 1780) in (Virginia).

    William married Elizabeth McGregor(Warren County, Tennessee). Elizabeth (daughter of William "Will" McGregor, Jr. and Mary Jane Stiles) was born in 1789 in (North Carolina); died in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth McGregor was born in 1789 in (North Carolina) (daughter of William "Will" McGregor, Jr. and Mary Jane Stiles); died in Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 6. William Williams, Jr. was born in 1825 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died after MARY in (DeKalb County, Tennessee).
    2. Jemima Williams was born in 1832 in Tennessee; was buried in Centerhill Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Temperance "Tempie" Williams

  7. 14.  Thomas Barnes was born on 3 May 1800 in Tennessee (son of William B. Barnes and Charity Phillips); died in 0___ 1889 in (Warren County) Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: blacksmith

    Notes:

    Probably born in GA...DAH

    Thomas married Hannah Martin in 0___ 1823 in Warren County, Tennessee. Hannah (daughter of James Martin and Elender Yokum) was born on 9 Mar 1803 in Warren County, Kentucky; died on 20 May 1889 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Hannah Martin was born on 9 Mar 1803 in Warren County, Kentucky (daughter of James Martin and Elender Yokum); died on 20 May 1889 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: (wife)

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Barnes was born on 5 May 1827 in (Warren County, Tennessee); died on 7 Jun 1863 in (DeKalb County, Tennessee).
    2. Elizabeth Ann "Betsey" Barnes was born on 13 Sep 1831 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    3. Parmelia Barnes was born on 20 Nov 1833 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 23 Feb 1916 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. Charles Martin Barnes was born on 5 May 1835 in Tennessee; died on 9 Nov 1907 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Sarah Elizabeth Barnes was born in 1839 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    6. James Knox Polk Barnes was born in 0Sep 1841 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 10 Jun 1914 in Lancaster, Dallas County, Texas.


Generation: 5

  1. 26.  William "Will" McGregor, Jr. was born in 1755 in (Perthshire, Scotland) (son of William "The Preacher" McGregor and Sarah Flowers); died on 6 Oct 1839 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Baptist Preacher
    • Alt Birth: 1730-1735, (Perthshire) Scotland
    • Probate: 4 Oct 1839, Warren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Reverend William McGregor (the "Fiery Old Scots Preacher"ť) was born about 1730-35 probably in Scotland. No records have been found as to when he immigrated to America, but he first appears in North Carolina in 1771 on the Bute County North Carolina tax roll, and was mentioned in the Kehuky Baptist Association minutes in 1774.

    He was ordained to preach in June 1776 in Franklin County.

    He was the organizing pastor of Mouth of Uwharrie Baptist Church in 1780 in Montgomery County North Carolina.

    It is believed by some that when William came to America he was joined by two brothers, John McGregor and Bartlett McGregor, and in fact there are a John McGregor and a Bartlett McGregor in North Carolina, but no evidence has surfaced that proves they are William's brothers.

    William purchased land in Anson County in 1778 lying southwest of the PeeDee River near the mouth of Attaway Branch.

    He paid taxes in 1780 and 1782 for five hundred acres of land in Montgomery County in the same location. That land is now part of Morrow Mountain State Park in western Montgomery County.

    Some internet sites say that William married Sarah (Molly) Flowers, but I have not seen evidence to verify the marriage. The John McGregor referenced above, lived in Northampton County North Carolina and is said to have married Mary Flowers, and in his will his wife was named Mary and he had a son named Flowers. If William and John were brothers, perhaps they married sisters.

    Rev. William McGregor and his wife are probably buried in the cemetery above the Kron Cemetery and is called the McGregor Cemetery at the Morrow Mountain State Park.

    Rev. William died about 1804/5; it is not known when his wife died but probably around the same time as she was alive in the 1800 census.

    There are many internet sites that have confused Rev. William, Sr. with his son William, Jr.

    There are sites that say Bartlett McGregor is Rev. William's brother, and others that say Bartlett is William's son.

    Some sites say Ezekiel and Willis are the sons of William, Jr. Also, Rev. William's daughters have never been addressed.

    Let's discuss the children of Rev. William McGregor, Sr.

    1790 Census Montgomery County North Carolina (names spelled Megrigler) (pg 413)
    William McGregor, Sr.
    3 males 16+ (Sr. age abt 45-50, Jr. and ?)
    2 males under 16 (Ezekiel and Willis)
    3 females (Sr. wife, Jr. wife Mary Jane Stiles,
    Jr. daughter Mary Ann)
    4 slaves

    Bartlett McGregor
    1 male 16+ (Bartlett)
    1 male under 16 (Harris McGregor)
    2 females (wife Anne Harris McGregor and 1st child Avrilla)

    1800 Census Montgomery County North Carolina (individual spelling below) (pg 520)
    William Megriger, Sr.
    1 male over 45 (William Sr. aged 65-70)
    2 males 16-26 (Ezekiel and Willis)
    1 female over 45 (Sr. wife)
    6 slaves

    William Megriger, Jr.
    1 male 26-45 (Jr.)
    1 female 26-45 (wife)
    5 children

    Bartlett Megreger
    1 male 26-45 (Bartlett)
    1 female (wife)
    7 children

    There is also a William Megriger aged 16-26 and wife on page 501. Could this be the male living in McGregor household in 1790? I don't think it is William Jr.'s son as he named a child William b. in 1805.

    By 1810 census there were no McGregors in Montgomery County.

    I have not researched any of William Sr.'s grandchildren but have relied on information contained in web sites.

    In the 1790 and 1800 censuses, the names seem to have been put in a loose alphabetical order so we don't know how close together they lived to one another.

    Bartlett McGregor moved to Stanly County North Carolina where he died .

    William, Jr., Ezekiel and Willis moved to Warren County, Tennessee.

    William McGregor, Jr. is the son of Rev. William McGregor, Sr. and was probably born between 1755 to 1770 either in Scotland or America and is probably the first son.

    I think Bartlett McGregor is the son not the brother of Rev. William McGregor, Sr. William Sr. could have had a brother named Bartlett and he could have come to America, but is out of the picture by the above time frame.

    Ezekiel and Willis b. 26 Nov. 1784 are the sons of William Sr. There could have been other sons who were out of the house or not living by the 1790 census.

    There are web sites that say Mary Ann McGregor is a child of Rev. William McGregor, Sr. I believe she is the child of William McGregor, Jr. and his wife Mary Jane Stiles McGregor.

    Any daughters of Rev. William McGregor, Sr. are probably married by the time of the 1790 census.

    I have been told that a daughter named Susan married and moved to Rowan County North Carolina.

    There is another who I believe is the daughter of Rev. William McGregor, Sr., and her name is Martha McGregor and she is my ancestor.

    William Boyd was 16 years old when he joined the Rowan County North Carolina militia in 1777. He lived in Rowan County, but I have not been able to find his father among the Boyds living there. In his Revolutionary War pension file, he states that he served in the Revolutionary War with Bartlett McGregor. In 1784 he was living in his fatherăa€™s house when it burned down. I do not know where William was living in the 1790 census, but I believe he and Martha McGregor were married by this time. On March 18, 1794 William Boyd enters 100 acres great glade of Mountain Creek, border on McGehe. This land lies next to Rev. William McGregorăa€™s 500 acres. Also, McGehe is another name for McGregor, although it is usually spelled McGeehee. In the 1800 Montgomery County North Carolina census William Boyd and Martha McGregor Boyd are listed on page 518 as being age 26-45 with 1 male and 4 females under 10.

    About 1808 when the McGregors moved to Warren County, Tennessee, William and Martha Boyd went with them. William states in his pension file that locations he lived after his service were Montgomery County, North Carolina, Warren County, Tennessee, Lauderdale County, Alabama, McNairy County, Tennessee, and Washington County, Arkansas where he died. Other Boyds show up in Warren County as well. The McGregors and Boyds are in the 1812 tax list of Warren County, Tennessee. Other families that traveled to Warren County from Montgomery County were Ware, Rowland, Martin, and Burleson.

    I donăa€™t know the names or the fate of any of William and Martha McGregor Boydăa€™s children before 1800; the ones I do know about are McGregor b. 1804, William b. 1806, Willis b. 1808, Ezekiel b. 1811, Martha b. 1812 and another daughter I have not found as of yet. If anyone wants additional information regarding William and Martha Boyd please contact me directly.

    The above is a compilation of my own research, web sites, and other sources. I would like feedback on what I have written. If you disagree with my conclusions, please respond and give your reasons and we can have an online discussion. And by all means please respond if you have additional information or know where we can find proof documents. There is so much misinformation on the internet, I thought by doing this we can all get it straight.
    Dixie Bogard

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    Linda Glover (View posts)
    Posted: 08 Jul 2006 07:18AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, Marks
    I found this very enjoyable and interesting. It looks like you have done a lot of work and research. I appreciate that and your sharing with this site.

    I have not done any original work on this family, but, alas, have accepted what I have found that others have done. Now, I will have to find time to retrace your steps. :) I would appreciate any other information you might have to share.

    I am a descendant of Avie McGregor and Benjamin Marks. To the best of my knowledge, Avie is William's granddaughter, a daughter of his son Ezekiel McGregor.

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    dixielea1 (View posts)
    Posted: 08 Jul 2006 05:29PM
    Classification: Query
    Edited: 24 Nov 2006 05:20PM
    Thank you for your comments. I wish there were more records in North Carolina that had survived the centuries.

    The MacGregor Clan in Scotland was a warring bunch and one of their favorite foes was the Clan Campbell. However, the Campbells were more political and were able to obtain legal grants for the MacGregor lands. This was a time when religious conflicts between the Catholics and the Protestant Crown of England was at its height. Several clans of MacGregors fought in the Jacobite rebellion for Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745. On April 3, 1603, the MacGregor clan was proscribed and the name MacGregor was outlawed. The members of the clan were forced to take another surname and hide among the other clans; they were prosecuted and persecuted and were prohibited from carrying any weapon. The procription was lifted a few times, but was almost immediately put back in place. It wasnăa€™t until 1775 until the proscription was finally lifted for good. During this turbulent time we started seeing variations of the MacGregor name; the name McGeehee was one of those variations. There are still McGeehees in the United States today.

    William MacGregor was a boy during the Jacobite rebellion. Hundreds of MacGregors left Scotland for America or for Ireland and then some of those came to America. Because Williamăa€™s name was outlawed, I doubt we will ever be able discover where in Scotland he lived. I have been told that most ships coming into Virginia from Scotland did not preserve the names of their passengers so that information is lost to us.

    Information I have on Ezekiel is he married Sarah Ware (twin to Willisăa€™ wife) and he died on 9/23/1856 in Warren Co. Tennessee. Children were:
    Temperance
    Willis Nard
    Jason
    Jemima
    Wiley A.
    Avie
    Henderson
    Clinton
    Susan

    Can you confirm the above info as correct. Thanks.

    I also want to ask you about Avie. Do you know if her name was Avie or if that is a nickname?
    Thanks for your reply.
    Dixie





    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    Linda Glover (View posts)
    Posted: 09 Jul 2006 12:38AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, Marks
    I really enjoy the historical information. It makes for interesting reading when combined with the family tree.

    Avie is the name on her gravestone in Bell County, Texas.

    The names of Ezekiel's children are the ones that I have, but I must admit I copied them from other sources and have not verified them. (I have been working on another side of my family.) The name Ezekiel McGregor Marks was given to Avie's son. He was always called "Mack" Marks. His grandson, my grandfather, was named Ezekiel Mack Hale.

    The only information I have on Avie is below and was copied from the county history book for Bell County, Texas. It was submitted by a member of her family, George Huckabee.

    AVIE MCGREGOR MARKS HUCKABEE
    (March 6, 1819-October 9, 1897)

    Avie McGREGOR was born in Warren County, Tennessee, on March 6, 1819, the daughter of Ezekiel and Sarah Ware McGREGOR. She married Benjamin MARKS in the mid 1830s and had two sons: James H. and Ezekiel McGregor "Mack".
    A widow, she married Bartlett HUCKABEE in either Pontotoc County, Mississippi, or Middle Tennessee. Marriage records are not available for these counties for those years.
    Avie and Bartlett HUCKABEE had three children: Jason, Charlotte Ann and Martha T. While in Mississippi, the Huckabees were members of the Laodicea Primitive Baptist Church where he was a deacon and often a delegate to the associational meetings. A farmer in Mississippi, Huckabee
    also was a member of the state militia in 1864. This group was made up of older men of the home guard. The two Marks sons also served in the Confederate Army, but Jason was too young to serve.
    After the end of the Civil War, the Huckabee family, in company with several Wilson families, left Mississippi to come to Wilson Valley in Bell County. Bartlett and Avie moved their church letter to Little Flock Primitive Baptist Church, but were later charter members of Mount Vernon Primitive Baptist Church, located near present Taylor's Valley.
    Bartlett Huckabee died in Wilson Valley on March 10, 18??(my error). Avie also died in Wilson Valley. Their marked graves as well as their children, in-laws, and most of their grandchildren are in the Wilson Valley Cemetery.

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    Billie McGregor (View posts)
    Posted: 24 Oct 2006 01:52PM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, Ware, Flowers, Westmoreland, Swaim, Harrison, Dodson
    Much of this information came from a document that my great uncle provided to my mother many years ago. I can verify much of the Pontotoc Co, MA information regarding the descendents of Ezekiel McGregor and his wife. However, my information does indicate that Wm did marry Sarah, but confusion arises that many people refer to her as "Molly", which is not the nickname for Sarah, but for Mary. My mother's name was Sarah. It would not be unusual for Wm to have married Mary's sister, as his twin sons married twin sisters. I would be interested in sharing additional information about his family. I am at a dead-end with Wm. My mother grew up being told she was "Scotch-Irish". I personally believe that Wm and his family left Scotland for Ireland and immigrated to NC from there. I have not proven this theory, but I do research it as time allows.

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    PaulaSartain (View posts)
    Posted: 09 Jan 2007 02:39AM
    Classification: Query
    Dixie,
    I descend from Willis Boyd. My gr grandfather was son Burton, son of Jacob. Jacob was son of Willis. They were all in the NW Ark. area. I do not have my information with me at this time to give details. But I would like to exchange information with you.
    Paula

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    janzgenez (View posts)
    Posted: 29 Jul 2007 04:26PM
    Classification: Query
    Dixie,
    I am a descendant of William McGregor Jr. b. abt 1755 in Warwick Co. VA and d. 1839 Warren Co., TN.
    I have a considerable amount of information on this line beginning with his son Jehu b. 1796 in North Carolina.

    My sources list William Jr.'s children to be:
    Sally b. 1792
    Richmond b. 1794
    Jehu b. 1796
    William b. 1802
    Ezekiel b. 1810
    all but Ezekiel were born in North Carolina.

    I would love to compare notes and exchange information on this line. As you said, the internet sites are not very helpful as they have so much incorrect information and contradict each other. I've been trying to get this line straightened out for quite some time and would appreciate any and all help.
    Jan

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    gammigorman (View posts)
    Posted: 30 Jul 2007 08:35AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor
    I am a descendant of his son Ezekiel. I would appreciate anything you would be willing to share. Thank you.

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    janzgenez (View posts)
    Posted: 21 Aug 2007 04:32PM
    Classification: Query
    gammigorman,
    I am so sorry. I must have overlooked your post or I would have replied sooner!
    I'll be happy to send you a copy of my McGregor GEDCOM. Email me at janzgenes@yahoo.com and I'll do it immediately.

    I also have the book titled "The Dodson Family of Warren County, Tennessee and Allied Families" by Catherine Gaffin Lynn which includes a section on the McGregors. I'll be happy to share information from it as well. William Jr. and Jesse Dodson came from Virginia together into Tennesse and were closely intertwined during the late 1700's and early 1800's.

    Again, I apologize for missing your post and not responding sooner.
    Regards,
    Jan

    Re: REV. WILLIAM MCGREGOR OF MONTGOMERY CO NORTH CAROLINA - 1735 TO 1805
    dixielea1 (View posts)
    Posted: 06 Oct 2007 06:04PM
    Classification: Query
    I haven't done additional research since my original post. If there is anything from my line you would like, let me know.
    Dixie

    end of messages

    May have had a marriage previous to Miss Stiles. I note that because their progeny begins when Will is 29 years-of-age which seems late in life for the period...DAH

    Larry McGregor cites his first marriage was with Elizabeth Webb

    end of comment

    page 1-D;

    "Some say that William McGregor m. Easter (Esther) Stiles. No proof has been found."


    page 8-A; "...some say Elizabeth Webb."

    Catherine Gaffin Lynn;

    "Elijah Dodson married Sallie McGregor, 1770-1858. She was a daughter of William McGregor, a brother of John McGregor who immigrated from Warwick Co.,Va about 1782-1785 and who both settled in Warren Co., Tenn. Near Smyrna."

    end of comment

    From: "Carolyne McGregor-Long"
    To: "Bill Williams" ; "David Hennessee" ; "Larry L. McGregor"
    Cc: "Miss Ishbel McGregor Secretary"
    Subject: Fw: Monday hello
    Date: Monday, August 05, 2002 8:58 AM

    Greetings from California! (Hello cousins, Bill & David.)

    Trust you are all well. I'm forwarding a response that I received from our Society Secretary (Clan Gregor Society, Scotland), Ms Ishbel McGregor...I had e-mailed her regarding trying to find info on either Apion's Glen or Ossian Glen in Scotland, and she was kind enough to check in w/Dr. Hutcheson (as he does not have e-mail). It's purported that Rev. William McGregor (who came to the colonies to preach in the meeting houses from Scotland) was from Ossian's Glen. Larry, who is a genealogist & new member of our Western USA Chapter (CGS), has been helpful w/this research. He has info that possibly Apion's Glen is the correct location.

    In 1994, while Doyle & I were in the Perthshire area, Dr. A. MacGregor Hutchison was kind enough to spend time w/us. At one point, he took us on a wonderful outing/day-trip to a great deal of MacGregor sights. He is learned in history & place names of Scotland. I've asked before about Ossian's Glen, or a place once known as Ossian's Glen. There is a Loch Ossian, which is high above Glen Lyon, one of the glens Gregor took us a tour through, and wonderful experience, I might add. In trying to pin point g-g-g-g-grandfather's origins, traveling every avenue is quite difficult. I still maintain that these MacGregor brothers (William, Bartlett, John & possibly one other, think Andrew) came from an area where they had an opportunity to study...surely one didn't just sail over from Scotland & start preaching in the colony meeting houses without some sort of education, even back in those times.

    I would like to research further regarding the ancient town of Dull & a school/college, said to be the first seminary of education mainland Scotland (have not confirmed this). Dull apparently became a famous educational centre - mid centuries schools which was removed to Kunkeld - later St. Andrews.....this town was in the area of Glen Lyon, Rannoch area. Loch Ossian is to the northeast of this, if my memory serves me well.

    Thanks for reading through....this is getting to be a lengthy saga on our illusive McGregors.

    All the best,
    Carolyne McGregor Long (CGS/ACGS)

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: clangregor
    To: Carolyne McGregor-Long
    Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:53 PM
    Subject: RE: Monday hello


    Dear Carolyne,

    Gregor phoned me tonight (perhaps I should say last night) and I asked him about your query.

    He has never heard of Apion's Glen but reminded me that there is a district called Appin just north of Oban and there is an area near Aberfeldy called Appin of Dull. Whether either of these have any connection with your Apion ........ We just don't know.

    Gregor also informed me that part of what we call the Sma' Glen, between Crieff and Aberfeldy, is called Ossian's Glen. (Ossian was son of Fingal). Well! Just goes to prove we are never too old to learn.

    I can relate to your comment about e-mails. Every time I sit down to try and get some work done, I get a great load of e-mails. Once I have answered them, there is no time left to do the work I set out to do. I'm not sure how to overcome this problem. Any ideas?

    Slainte

    Ishbel.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Carolyne McGregor-Long [mailto:crnlyon@inreach.com]
    Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:21 PM
    To: clangregor
    Subject: Re: Monday hello


    Dear Ishbel,

    Do trust your back problem has improved greatly. I certainly can relate on that one, having some serious issues with mine. I think I probably already knew, in the back of my mind, that Gregor did not have or want computer...some days I'm with him on that. ha! Seems I'm always in hurry due to schedules, family & the like, and everytime I get on-line, there's a mountain of e-mails to sort through. My goodness, technology is getting too fast for me.

    About a place once called/known as Ossian's Glen...perhaps it never existed and if it did, possibly, only a handful of MacGregor's knew it as such. This may be a mystery which will stay just that, a mystery. Do appreciate your help and pls do tell Gregor hello for me. Our time spent w/him during 1994, was indeed special, a highlight of our travels that year.

    Best to you and yours, aye.
    Carolyne

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: clangregor
    To: Carolyne McGregor-Long
    Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 2:56 PM
    Subject: RE: Monday hello


    Dear Carolyne,

    Thank you, yes! I did enjoy my break from the normal routine of life but unfortunately a back problem rather curtailed my activities and I have just been told by my chiropractor that the problem normally takes at least six months to settle. I shall just have to plod on as best I can.

    Gregor does not have e-mail and is adamant that he never will. He's not even interested in having a computer, in spite of the enormous amount of work he does. He just passes most of it to me for typing!!!

    I will certainly put your question to Gregor. I cannot help on this one as I have never heard of either Ossian's Glen or Apion's Glen. Perhaps he will be able to throw some light on it. He should be in touch with me very soon.

    Yours Aye,
    Ishbel.



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Carolyne McGregor-Long [mailto:crnlyon@inreach.com]
    Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 1:44 PM
    To: Miss Ishbel McGregor Secretary
    Subject: Monday hello


    Dear Ishbel,

    Hope this finds to well & that you returned home from your brief holiday very refreshed. It's work day for me, so must rush along. I'm hoping that you might be able to help me w/a wee question for Gregor Hutcheson. If he has e-mail, I do not have his address, so am inquiring by way of you as I believe you have contact w/him on a fairly regular basis. Would you be so kind to ask Gregor (or perhaps you know this yourself)... is there now or was there ever an Apion's Glen, Scotland? I have new info on my mysterious Rev William McGregor, reportedly from Ossian's Glen, Scotland, & the possibility that it is not such, but Apion's Glen. Sorry, my curiosity has gotten the better of me. I know you are tremendously busy, but should you get the chance, I would appreciate hearing from you on this very much.

    Best wishes,
    Carolyne crnlyon@inreach.com

    end of comment

    William married Mary Jane Stiles on 10 Jul 1780 in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Mary was born on 12 Aug 1760 in Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony; died on 6 Feb 1832 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 27.  Mary Jane Stiles was born on 12 Aug 1760 in Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony; died on 6 Feb 1832 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mary Jane McGregor formerly Stiles
    Born about 1758 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Colony of Virginia
    Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of William McGregor — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of Jehu McGregor
    Died after 1830 in Warren, Tennessee, United States

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    The census reports suggest that Mary Jane Stiles McGregor lived to at least the 1830 census. William J McGregor died in 1839 so by the 1840 census, neither individual appear alone or with their children. Not sure why Mary Jane was not enumerated with William in the 1800 Census in Nash County, North Carolina, but she delivered two children, one born in 1800 (Jehu) and one in 1805 (William Jr) so she was not dead.


    This person was created through the import of Farmer Meanderings.ged on 31 January 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.

    Sources
    1810 Census for William McGrigor in Northampton, North Carolina has one adult male and one adult female in the age 45 and older bracket. Mary Jane should have been 50-52
    1820 Census for William McGregor in Warren County, Tennessee has one adult female in the 45 and older bracket. Mary Jane would have been 60-62
    1830 Census for WIlliam McGragor Sr in Warren County, Tennessee has one adult female in the 60-69 bracket. Mary Jane would have been 70-72

    Source: #S-2127383364
    Page: Ancestry Family Trees
    Note:
    Data:
    Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=16723752&pid=1273255523

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann McGregor was born in 1783 in (North Carolina).
    2. Ezekiel McGregor, Sr. was born on 24 Nov 1784 in Northampton County, North Carolina; died on 23 Sep 1856 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Willis Wallace McGregor was born on 24 Nov 1784 in North Carolina; died on 8 Aug 1861 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. 13. Elizabeth McGregor was born in 1789 in (North Carolina); died in Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Sarah "Sallie" McGregor was born in 1792 in Bute County, North Carolina; died in 1868 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, 121 Bottoms Road, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee 37111.
    6. Richmond J. McGregor was born on 2 May 1794 in (Bute County) North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1858 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Martha Jane McGregor was born on 30 Sep 1794 in Montgomery County, North Carolina; died on 22 Feb 1892 in Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri; was buried in Wetzel Cemetery, Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri.
    8. Jehu McGregor was born in 1796 in North Carolina; died in 1870 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    9. Selena McGregor was born on 28 Dec 1799 in North Carolina; died on 3 Mar 1874 in Dade County, Missouri; was buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri.
    10. William McGregor was born in 1805 in Montgomery County, North Carolina; died in 1867 in Dade County, Missouri.

  3. 28.  William B. Barnes was born in 0___ 1780 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina (son of Thomas Barnes and Margaret St. Jermyn); died in 0___ 1819 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Came to Warren County from Edgecombe Co.,NC through GA circa 1806.

    From: "Wanda VanderVeen"
    To:
    Subject: [TNWARREN] Isaac Barnes - son of Charles Barnes (b. 1 Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith
    Date: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:50 PM

    HiAll,

    In digging around this evening (no pun intended) I found an Isaac Barnes
    buried in the Barnes Cemetery at Irving College. He was listed as a member
    of the 2nd D Co 35th Tenn Infantry.

    In my files I have an Isaac Barnes who is the son of Charles Barnes (b. 1
    Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith. This Charles sister was the brother of my GG
    Grandmother, Mary (Polly) Barnes m. Samuel Worthington. I understand that
    Charles and Mary's father William was killed in a powder mill explosion at
    Irving College in 1819 and it really does seem like too much of a
    coincidence.

    By chance, can someone tell me if these are the same person?

    Wanda (Worthington) VanderVeen



    Died:
    in a powdermill explosion...

    William married Charity Phillips on 7 Jul 1800 in Warren County, Kentucky. Charity was born on 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia; died on 8 May 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 29.  Charity Phillips was born on 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia; died on 8 May 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 14. Thomas Barnes was born on 3 May 1800 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1889 in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    2. Charles Barnes was born on 1 Apr 1809 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 4 Jan 1864 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Barnes Cemetery, Big Sink, Warren County, Tennessee.

  5. 30.  James Martin was born in 1775 in Surry County, North Carolina (son of Alexander Martin and unnamed spouse); died before 1861 in Missouri.

    Notes:

    Left Warren County in 1843 and went to Texas Co.,MO...Leona Hillis

    From: Ann James
    To: David Hennessee
    Subject: Martin File
    Date: Thursday, April 22, 1999 7:25 PM

    Thanks so much for your Martin data. I will add it to my database.
    Data to add to yours:
    Children of James Martin and Ellender Yocum:

    George W. Martin,
    Hannah Martin,
    Alexander Martin,
    William Martin,
    Elizabeth Martin,
    Mahala Martin,
    Nancy Martin,
    Samuel Martin.

    You sent data on Hannah, Alexander and Mary.

    A. George W. Martin born 1804 KY married Mary ?. Mary died 1861.
    Children of George and Mary:
    1. James Martin married Sarah M. Jennings
    2. Martha C. Martin
    3. John R. Martin born Nov 1837 d.Jan 1901 married Mary Jennings
    with children: Nancy Jane Martin.
    4. Mary A. Martin
    5. Frances E.Martin
    6. Malainda E.Martin
    7. Hannah C. Martin married Franklin M. Walker
    8. Charles H.T.Martin
    9. George Taylor Martin married Martha E. Davis
    10.Henry A.C.Martin

    B. William Martin born 1812 Warren Co TN died 1869 Union Co MO
    married Letha Hart b.1812 Bedford Co TN died 1888 Union Co MO,
    daughter of Henry and Nancy Rainey Hart.
    Children of Wm. & Letha:
    1. Nancy Caroline Martin b.Oct 1834 TN d.Jan 1915 Atoka OK
    married Andrew Douglas b. 1824 TN d.1900 OK
    Children: William R., Matthew, Clerrindia, Minerva, Milly
    James, Mary Francis, Leatha, John Richard, Nancy Jane, and
    Martha Isibell.
    2. Eleanor Martin
    3. James Martin b.1835 TN d. 1896 AR married Nancy Sanders b.
    1848 ILL,dau. of Peter and Jane Moody Sanders of TN.
    Children of James and Nancy:Dialphia, Jefferson, Susan, Frances,
    Leatha Catherine, Sarah, Ehpriam, Thomas, Elizabeth, Bartholomew.
    4. Catherine Martin -died infancy
    5. Ovtavia Martin -died infancy
    6. Mahala Martin -died infancy
    7. Perlina Martin b.1851 MO d.1916 Leonia ID married James Edward
    Stewart b.1853 MO d.1916 ID.
    Children: William Thomas, Clarissa, Charles Edward,Luther.
    8. Hannah Martin

    C. Elizabeth Martin b.1820 lived in Dade Co MO married Thomas Ross

    D. Mahala Martin b. 1820 Warren Co TN d. 1898 Texas Co MO married
    Edd Thomas Johnson b. 1820 NC d.1887 MO.
    Children: Mary Elizabeth, Phamy, Letha,Thomas,Wm.Larry,James Burton,
    Nancy Margaret,Almeda.

    E.Nancy Martin b.1825 TN d.1888 Texas Co MO married Abraham Hilterbrand
    b.1820 OH d.1882 MO.
    Children:Samuel,John,Alexander,Mary,James H.,Mahala C.,Jefferson,
    Laura Belle.

    F.Samuel Martin b.after 1826 TN married Rebecca ?.Married 1839 White
    Co TN. Did not go with family to MO. No other info.
    Thanks again-Ann

    James married Elender Yokum on 15 Nov 1802 in Wayne County, Kentucky. Elender (daughter of Jesse Ray Yocum and Diana How) was born in (Kentucky). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 31.  Elender Yokum was born in (Kentucky) (daughter of Jesse Ray Yocum and Diana How).
    Children:
    1. 15. Hannah Martin was born on 9 Mar 1803 in Warren County, Kentucky; died on 20 May 1889 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. George W. Martin was born in 1804 in Kentucky; died in 1861.
    3. Alexander Martin, II was born in 1806 in Kentucky; died on 20 Nov 1871 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, 121 Bottoms Road, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee 37111.
    4. Mary Martin was born in 1810 in Kentucky; died on 7 Dec 1889 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, 121 Bottoms Road, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee 37111.
    5. William Martin was born in 1812 in Tennessee; died in 1869 in Union, Missouri.


Generation: 6

  1. 52.  William "The Preacher" McGregor was born on 19 Jan 1733 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1804-1807 in Montgomery County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Baptist Preacher

    Notes:

    15 Jan 2010

    To: Michael Allen McGregor (tst kit # 126138)


    Mike, this is in an effort to assist your quandry, and that of so many others, that have one of the many senior William McGregors as an ancestor in early America (1820 and before).

    The files reveal three (3) separate William McG lines that were noted to be in early NC. It is possible, however and perhaps likely, that one or more of these three have a familial relationship. Hopefully, thru DNA testing we will begin to determine those relationships, if any exists.

    I have chosen to designate these three Wm McG lines as follows: 1) "The Preacher", 2) "The Rebel" and 3) "The Warrick". Others have used the two first terms to describe their ancestor and I have selected the third term so that we have a clear distinction about whom we are speaking or writing.

    THE PREACHER WILLIAM MCGREGOR

    William McG, "The Preacher" is thought to have been b. @ 1735 in Scotland and is believed to have come to America "to preach in the meeting houses". Our earliest recognized record of the Preacher is with the Bute Co. NC Tax Roles for 1771. We also see mention of him in the 1774 minutes of the Kehuky Baptist Association, again in Bute Co. NC. Subsequently, he is noted on property deeds when he purchases land in Montgomery Co. NC. It is here that he is thought to have preached until his death in 1807.

    We are informed that a grave marker exists in NC's Morrow State Park indicating he and his wife's death. Although we have no supporting document, one researcher indicates the wife to have been one Sarah Courtland. Another researcher, who has both observed the grave marker and taken a tracing of same, states that the years are not clear. So, the date of death for William McG the Preacher is in question.

    We believe the Preacher had a son named William. This WILLIAM MC GREGOR is thought to have been b. 1755 in NC. He m. 1st Elizabeth Webb and 2nd Mary "Martha" Stiles. Wm the s/o the Preacher d. 1839 in Warren Co. TN. The children of this Wm McG are:

    1) Mary Ann (McG) Stokes b. 1783 m. Robert III
    2) Ezekiel McG b. 1784 m. Sarah Ware; he d. 1856
    3) Willis McG b. 1784 m. Susan Ware; he d. 1861
    4) Elizabeth (McG) Williams b. @ 1789
    5) Sarah "Sallie" (McG) Dodson b. 1792 d. 1868
    6) Martha Jane (McG) Mitchell b. 1794 d. 1872
    7) Jehu McG b. 1796 m. Sallie Dodson
    8) Richmond McG b. 1799 m. Mary "Polly" Myers; he d. 1858
    9) Jay McG b. 1800 m. Sarah
    10) Salina (McG) Shipley b. 1803 m. Raliegh
    11) William McG b. 1805 m. Mary; he d. 1867

    Three researchers (there are many others) descended from this McG line thru Ezekiel above are:

    --Billie McG tndixiechicken@hotmail.com

    --Carolyne (McG) Long crownlyon11@sbcglobal.net

    --Faye Jeannette (McG) Cole mccolefam@dishmail.net



    THE REBEL WILLIAM MC GREGOR

    Mike, you and others, appear to descend from "The Rebel" Col. William McGregor. However, your 3 distance away on the 67 DNA markers with Robert "Bob" D. McGregor (tst kit # 29834), the brother to Carolyne (McG) Long, suggests a common ancestor exists between the two of you. That is further illustrated by Dr. Richard McGregor's "twig chart" appearing in his 2 Jan '10 posting on the MacGregor DNA Project site. See Note 1 below on last page.

    This William McG, b. 1696 in Scotland (where unknown) is stated to have been "attained" in 1715 by the British, and therefore fled to America. See Note 2 on last page. Once settled in Northamption Co. NC he was given the title of Captain of a NC militia company. Upon meeting, the then Governor Gabriel Johnston, he was promoted to Colonel. See Note 3 on last page.

    According to Francis Bobbit McGregor, deceased (see Note 4 below), the Rebel Col. Wm McG had two sons: William Bartlett McGregor b. 1730 and John McGregor b. 1740, both in Northampton Co. NC. This, among other information, was what Frank had graciously shared with me concerning the two sons:

    WILLIAM BARTLETT MC GREGOR

    This William McG b. 1730 had four (4) sons:

    1) Flowers McG b. 1749
    2) Richmond McG b. 1760
    3) Bartlett McG b. 1770
    4) William McG b. 1789

    JOHN MCGREGOR

    And, John McG b. 1740 and wife Mary were noted to have had eight (8) children:

    1) Sarah (McG) Williams
    2) Frances (McG) Sandifer
    3) Thomas McG
    4) William McG
    5) Flowers McG
    6) Jean (McG) Brown
    7) Elizabeth McG
    8) Cindy (McG) Sandifer

    My records indicate that Bartlett McGregor b. 1770 in Northampton Co. NC and his wife Ann Harris had the children listed below. Bartlett McG d. 1840 in Stewart Co. TN.

    1) Nancy S. (McG) Hogan b. 1791 d. 1855 TN
    2) Harris Valentine b. 1794 m. 1st Lucy Ross and 2nd Eliza Ann Garnett
    3) Arvilla Ann (McG) b. 1795 m. 1st Wm Thomas Morris and 2nd Uriah Tyson
    4) John "Jack" NcG b. 1791-1800 d. in TX
    5) Mary Lucinda (McG) Stone
    6) Bartlett McG b. @ 1805 m. Elizabeth "Elie" Mann; he d. 1901 TX
    7) Joel McG b. @ 1806 d. 1870 TX
    8) Lucy (McG) Mann b. @ 1807 d. 1863
    9) Noah McGregor b. 1811 TN m. 1st Sarah "Sallie" Allen and 2nd Mahalia M. Duncan; Noah d. 1885


    Mike, since you appear to have a strong paper trail back to Noah McGregor, you then would be back thru Bartlett McG b. 1770 NC, William Bartlett McG b. 1730 and on to "The Rebel" Col. William McG. Below are a few researchers descended from this William McGregor:

    --Christy (Herndon) Clawson (email unknown) thru Noah McG

    --Joe White 55gregor@chartertn.net thru Noah McG

    --Lou Gilpin (email unknown) thru Harris Valentine McG

    --Melinda Conwell mindylou1118@msn.com thru Noah McG

    --William Bartlett McGregor b.mcgregor@worldatt.net thru Bartlett McG

    THE WARRICK WILLIAM MC GREGOR

    According to the 1790 Census for Northampton Co. this William McGregor is b. before 1766. He appears in the 1767-84 Warrick Co. VA Tax Lists. Further, a deed for 287 acres purchased on Jack Swamp in Northampton Co. NC indicated this William McG to be from Warrick Co. VA.

    From his will dtd in Apr 1809 and a codicil in Nov 1810 we can determine that he had a wife named Nancy in 1809, but she is not mentioned in the 1810 codicil. Their children are determined to be:

    1) William McGregor b. @ 1173 VA
    2) Anthony McG b. @ 1774 VA m. Lydia; he d. 1824 NC
    3) An unnamed female b. 1776-84 VA m. John Little
    4) Nancy (McG) b. 1785-90 m,. 1st Williams and 2nd Hill
    5) Alexander McG b. 1790 NC m. 1st Elizabeth Danielly and 2nd Mary Heath; he d. 1856 GA
    6) Frances Hutchins McG b. 1801-10 NC

    The son Wm McG b. 1773 VA first appears in Nash Co. NC as a witness on a 1797 deed. This Wm McG is head of household with family in the 1810 and 1820 census takings for the county. About 1824 he moves his family to Lawrence Co. AL. Before leaving Nash Co. NC a son William McG is born in 1803.

    Mike, Though I see no direct connection to the the Warrick William McG line, you may find that you have a distant common ancestor with Scott McGregor (tst kit # 153532) who is descended from this line. Scott and his father William Albert McGregor have both participated in the MacGregor DNA Project. I would once again refer you to Richard's "twig" Chart # 4 mentioned above. You will find Scott on a line at about 11:55pm (on the clock), whereas you are at about 12:10 and Robert "Bob" D. McG at about 12:05. You and Bob are on a separate branch of the "twig" from Scott, but you probably have a distance match in your markers.

    You can contact Scott McG at mcgregor@broadcom.com to make some comparisons for a possible connection.

    THE DNA MACGREGOR PROJECT

    For those of you receiving this communication that are not yet a part of the DNA Surname project you may want to consider doing so. It could very well lead you thru the gap so many of us find in our paper trails. You can contact Dr. Richard McGregor at chairman@clangregor.org

    My apologies for this being the length it is, but found it necessary to sort out the Wm McGs in early NC. Your response will be appreciated and I would encourage interchange by anyone that has been copied on this communication.

    Larry L. McGregor
    8517 E. Krail St.
    Scottsdale, AZ 85250
    480.483.5970
    480.483.5971 FAX
    _____________________
    Note 1 Chart #4 is the "twig" chart mentioned an acn be viewed a www.clangregor.org/macgregor/dna.html then click on http://themacgregordnaproject.blogspot.com

    Note 2 from the World Book Encyclopedia. "Attainder was a legal term for the loss of civil rights by an outlawed person or a person sentenced to death. According to old English law, such a person lost his rights to property. His land and his personal belongings were taken from him. Because he was judged to have suffered 'tainting' (corruption of blood) he could not inherit property or leave propery to anyone. Parliament put an end to attainder in England in 1870..." We can speculate that this Wm McG was involved in the first Jacobite Uprising that took place in 1715 and thereby was attained.

    Note 3 According to NC Archives, Vol II, both the Governor and Wm McG had been friends while they attended St. Andrews University in Scotland. We have no indication of when Col. William McGregor died.

    Note 4 Frank McGregor, a descendant of Col. Wm McG, was a prominent attorney in Hillsdale TX (outside Waco). Unfortunately, he was killed in a fire at his home resulting from a gas explosion in late 1998 or early 1999. It is not known if his genealogical materials were extinguished by the fire at his home or whether they were in an office safe at the time of the explosion. My last contact with Frank was in Oct 1998 and at that time his law firm was McGregor, McGregor & Carmichael, Inc. Hillsdale, TX tel # 254.582.7337. I believe that his daughter was a practicing attorney in the firm.

    end of comment

    24 Feb 2002: Could this "William" be father of William & John, cited by Catherine Gaffin Lynn? Is a tantalizing find by Carolyne McGregor-Long because familiar names are cited, William, John, Bartlett, et. al., however, it disturbs me that

    (a) the traditional naming pattern of that time has been ignored and
    (b) there is no mention of Virginia as home-places...DAH

    From: "Carolyne McGregor-Long"
    To: "Debbie Freeman" ; "Larry L. McGregor" ; "Bill Williams" ; "Chris N' Shawna McGregor" ; "Mike Swofford" ; "Shirley Couch" ; "Wilma Hatfield"
    Subject: The McGregor Bros
    Date: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:12 PM

    Hello Cousins!

    Just a wee e-mail to let you know that I've discovered some interesting info regarding a possible connection (place) w/our ancestors, the McGregor brothers...William, Bartlett, John....possibly another brother, whose name is unknown to me.

    Over a year ago, at the Bakersfield Scottish Highland Games, I visited one of the usual vendors, Tea & Sympathy, who deal in some very fine, sometimes old books. Being a book lover, I rarely pass up an opportunity to check through the racks. There was one book that took my notice, not that it was fancy or bright, just a wee worn green book w/the title of "The Road to Rannoch and The Summer Isles". I had to have it, so paid over $20 to take it home. Being I'm truly a busy & scheduled person, I've just now gotten round to reading this book. The author is T. Ratcliffe Barnett. The book was printed in Great Britain by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh, 1st edition July 1924. I'll send more info later when I have time to find my pages (lost my marker).

    What's exciting to me is to find some place where possibly our ancestors went to school. Speaking of Rev. William McGregor...we know he came to the colonies to preach in the meeting houses, he had collateral to make the journey to the new world & to purchase property at some point after getting here. Thus, he was not exiled from Scotland by force (it would seem) & not without another shirt in his bag, so to speak. Where did he get his schooling? Was it at his mother's knee? Possibly, however, rather doubtful as in those days, girls/women normally were not schooled. This place once called Ossian's Glen...where is it today? We do know there is an Ossian's Loch, which is higher up from Rannoch...but, is still in the same locale...mix this in w/Glen Lyon, south...not an impossible idea. I've always thought Glen Lyon played a role in this somehow, having been there, it's making more sense to me. There is a kirk (church) in Fortingal in Glen Lyon....but, what I've just read in this book, makes me wonder about another possibility. A place called Dull. Whether it's there today, I'm not sure, however, where Dull was, a church was built over a burial place of Adamnan (Saint), and a school & college - said to be the first seminary of education mainland Scotland. Dull became famous as an educational center, but in the mid centuries, the school was removed to Dunkeld, and later to St. Andrews.

    If any of you have time to research any of this in regards to our line of MacGregors, pls do, & keep us all posted. This is the first "clue" I've found that feels right, in a long time.

    Keep searching...we'll get over the pond & documented one of these days, I'm certain of it.

    Love to all,
    Carolyne

    end of comment

    Lineage of the McGregors of Warren County, Tennessee

    The following is derived from research done by Mary Elizabeth Barnes for The Wiseman Family and Allied Lines by Eugene M Wiseman, now deceased.

    Little substantiated proof of the Warren County, Tennessee McGregor lineage exists, however researcher Mary Elizabeth Barnes believes that it appears the McGregors came to Warren County from Northampton County, North Carolina. Her assumption is based primarily on the fact that several families who intermarried with our line of McGregors also left Northampton County, North Carolina area and moved to Warren County.

    Mary's research, published in The Wiseman Family and Allied Lines states; There are at least three William McGregor men listed in the 1790 census of North Carolina and two in southern Virginia. The William McGregor born about 1755 of Warren County is believed to be the son of a William McGregor, Sr. who was born between 1730-1735. This William Sr. also is assumed to have a son Richmond MeGregor.

    The Wiseman Family book further states; The following information has been gathered in an attempt to solve this problem of the parentage of William McGregor of Warren County, without resolution. It is presented here so that the reader may draw his own conclusion.

    The Will of John Gregory Jr., Charles County, Virginia, Westover Parish, dated 1776 names wife Martha Gregory, children Richmond Gregory and John Munford Gregory and brother William Gregory. William Christian was bondsman. (Martha Stiles McGregor is thought to be the name of William McGregor's wife.)

    A William and a John Gregory were Revolutionary soldiers in the 6th Virginia Regiment. Bute County, North Carolina 1771

    Tax List: William McGregor, Moses Curtis, Drury and John Christian, Green Hill, John Huckaby, James Huckaby, Thomas Huckaby, John Solomon, William Solomon, James Stiles, Thomas Webb, and William Webb. (Stiles and/or Webb is thought to be the name of William
    McGregor's wife.)

    Bute County, North Carolina Record Book A, 25 May 1772 Will states; William Solomon to William Solomon Jr. Gift of a negro man to be his at my death. Witness, John Edwards, William McGregor and Green Hill.

    In Index to the 1790 Census of Northampton County, North Carolina, shows John McGregor, William McGregor and Flowers McGregor, along with Thomas Webb. By 1796 the above were joined by Green Hill and Rowland Ware. Also the 1790 Census in Montgomery County, North Carolina, shows William McGregor, Bartlett McGregor, Thomas Huckoby and Bennett Solomon.

    John McGregor's will is in Montgomery County in 1794.

    A William McGregor bought land in Montgomery County in 1782 and 1779, and in Anson County in 1778, although these deeds are not necessarily all to the same William McGregor.

    In 1776 William McGregor was given a license to preach in Franklin (formerly Bute County) NC. He served as pastor of the Mouth of Uwharrie Baptist Church.

    On 1 July 1778 William McGregor bought the first land of record in Anson County, North Carolina, from Henry Mounger.

    In 1795, land was surveyed for William McGregor in Montgomery County, North Carolina

    1805 Tax List, Warren County, Tennessee shows: Ezekial McGregor, William McGregor and Willis McGregor

    1805 Tax List, Davidson County, Tennessee shows: Thomas McGregor

    1811 Tax List, Davidson County, Tennessee shows: Flowers McGregor

    1811 Tax List, Maury County, Tennessee shows: William McGregor

    1812 Tax List, Warren County, Tennessee shows: Ezekiel McGregor, William McGregor and Willis McGregor

    1820 Census, Warren County, Tennessee shows:

    Ezekiel McGregor with 2 males under 10, 1 male 18-26, 2 males over 45, 1 female under 10 and 1 female 16-26
    William McGregor with 2 males 10-16, 1 male over 45,1 female 16-26 and 1 female over 45
    Richmond McGregor with 1 male under 10, 1 male 18-26, 1 female under 10 and 1 female 16-26

    1830 Census, Warren County, Tennessee shows the following families:

    Jehu McGregor, William McGregor, Jr, Ezekiel McGreggor, Richmond McGregor, Ezekiel McGregor, William McGregor and Willis McGregor

    1836 Tax List, Warren County, Tennessee (Dist 4) lists: Jay McGregor (Jehu), William McGregor, Sr., Ezekiel McGregor, Richmond McGregor, William McGregor, Willis McGregor (Dist 9)

    1840 Census, Warren County, Tennessee shows the following families: Ezekiel McGreggor, William McGreggor, Richmond McGregger, Jay McGreggor, Ezekiel McGreger (slave schedule), William J McGreggor and Willia McGregger

    Mary Elizabeth Barnes' research closes with the following statement:

    "It would appear that William McGregor and Richmond McGregor, age 70-80 in the 1830 Census, both of whom lived and died in Warren County, Tennessee, might be the sons of William McGregor, Sr. who was born between 1730 and 1735.

    end of comment

    Will casts doubt on information
    ahgenealogy (View posts)
    Posted: 07 Aug 2008 10:44AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, Flowers, Sandefur, Mitchell, Williams, Hardin (Hardan),
    Need Information - Information I find that seems accepted suspect could be wrong.
    .
    Haven been told for years now that John McGregor, of Northampton Co., NC d. c. 1794, sp. In will named Mary was Mary(Polly) Flowers d/o Ransford Flowers of same county, who d. 1789.
    .
    And That
    .
    William McGregor, of Northampton Co., NC, was married to a Sarah Flowers d/o Ransford Flowers and sister of Mary (Polly) Flowers above.
    .
    Just found what is in Ransford Flowers’ will which cast great doubt on this and on most of the information on the McGregor and Sandefur information found on the web for genealogy research.
    Ransford Flowers will (1788) lists living children as:
    Sarah Hardan (Hardin – husband maybe a John Hardin from some land records but not certain)
    Polly Mitchell (husband probably Jesse Mitchell – from land records and he witnessed Ransford Flowers will.
    Ann Flowers
    Ransford Flowers
    Elizabeth “Betsy” Flowers
    .
    He also mentions a grandson – William McGregor (only grandchild mentioned) – the executor of the will was John McGregor
    .
    Have John McGregor of Northampton Co., NC will 1794 (Anson Co.) with surviving sp. Mary
    Children listed in will:
    Sarah Williams
    Francis Sandefur (John Sandefur)
    Cynthia (Centhey) Sandefur (Robert Sandefur)
    Flowers McGregor
    William McGregor
    Elizabeth McGregor
    .
    (Order of children how they are listed in will am not sure of birth order)
    .
    These 2 wills are only 6 years apart. Ransford Flowers’ daughter Polly (assume this is Mary) in 1788 is married to a Mitchell – so very doubtful if she is the Mary sp of John McGregor found 6 years later in Johns will with 6 children 3 with married names.
    .
    Who is John McGregor’s wife Mary – is she a Flowers and if so who are her parents?
    Who is William McGregor grandson of Ransford Flowers mentioned in his will – it appears he was his only McGregor grandchild maybe of a daughter who was dead by 1788…
    .
    John McGregor’s will of 1794 also mentions a brother – William McGregor.
    .
    Have a will of a William McGregor of Northampton Co., NC – written 1809 and proved 1810 (again in Anson Co. with sp. Nancy.
    Children listed:
    Anthony, William, Alexander, Nancy Williams and Frances McGregor
    .
    Who is this William McGregor – he left property in his will which is called Jack Swamp. John McGregor (Megreger) (sp. Elizabeth according to deed) transferred property called Jack Swamp to William McGregor (Megreger) of Warwick Co., VA This was a 287 acre parcel which John McGregor (Megreger) had purchased from John Justice – is this the same piece of property and then was is the relationship of these men. William McGregor of Warwick Co., VA I have been told went to Warren Co., TN – or is he the William with a will stating he was of Northampton Co., NC?
    .
    Any Information to help sort this out with documentation would be appreciated. It seems that people put whatever they find on the web without noting that much is speculation and then if becomes urban legend and it will be very hard for people to know that there genealogy is accurate. This is not a good thing for those who love genealogy and are searching for truth. And then you have the nuts out there who are so excited that their DNA have shown them to trace back to Adam – please understand just what DNA can and cannot show. There is a McGregor genealogy on the web which is cited for source information and they have all sort of McGregor families mixed up and are a complete mess.
    .
    Thanks for any help and for listening to my soap box chat.
    AmyAnn

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    Jerrilyn French (View posts)
    Posted: 07 Nov 2008 08:33PM
    Classification: Query
    I have info on Hardan of Washington State...mostly, if you are interested. Jerrilyn

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    ahgenealogy (View posts)
    Posted: 05 Jan 2009 03:06PM
    Classification: Query
    would this be the John Harden who was the son-in-law of Ransford Flowers? Thanks

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    Jerrilyn French (View posts)
    Posted: 06 Jan 2009 11:28AM
    Classification: Query
    Sorry he is not the son-in-law of Ransford Flowers. Jerrilyn

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    laurastrees (View posts)
    Posted: 15 Jul 2009 05:02PM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, Crick, Hunt, Moseley
    The William McGregor you mention as having left a portion of land called Jack Swamp is known as "The Preacher". He was licensed to preach in the American colonies in 1776. A hand written statement in the Sandy Creek Baptist Church records (Franklin County, N.C.) reads as follows: "At a meeting in conference Sandy Creek meeting house of June 1776, ordered that William McGregor have liberty to exercise his right in preaching the Gospel of Christ." At least from this time until his death, he was the pastor of the Mouth of the Uwharrie Baptist Church. He may have also pastored a the Fishing Creek Baptist Church in Bute Co., NC. Some of his descendents headed to GA.

    It is believed, but not confirmed, that the McGregor family that settled for a time in TN were descendents of one William McGregor who d aft. 1786, known as William "The Rebel". Ironically, he seems to be the one who served as a Justice of the Peace until his resignation was accepted by the House of Commons of the North Carolina Legislature on November 30, 1786, and endorsed by the Senate on December 1, 1786.

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    rechrg (View posts)
    Posted: 09 May 2010 10:28AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor
    Hi AmyAnn;

    I wondered if you've made any further progress on this line? I believe I descend from the Wm McG you mention, and have the following:

    The senior WILLIAM MCGREGOR D. Bef 1815 NC was in Warrick Co. VA 1767-84 before moving his family to Northampton Co. NC prior to the 1790 Federal Census. A property transaction in 1767 is indicated when he buys land from a James Dancy. And, on the VA State Enumerations he appears in Warrick Co. for 1782 and 1784. There is a William McGregor in the Warwick County, VA 1782 enumeration with a family of 7 whites and 12 blacks (obviously prosperous and established).

    He receives land (287 acres on Jack Swamp) in Northampton, NC, on 4 Mar 1776 deeded from John MeGreger and his wife Elizabeth (2nd wife for John?) to "Wm MeGreger, planter of Warwick Co, VA". (Deeds of Northampton, Co, NC 1774-1787). John McGregor is his neighbor on the 1790 census, and possibly his brother since John's will of 1794 mentions a brother, William. On 10 Dec 1789 he is a buyer of personal property at the estate sale of Ransford Flowers in Northampton Co. He is head of a household in that county for the 1790 census.

    This Wm McG writes his will Apr 1809 with a codicil added in 1810. He dies before 15 Jan 1815 when his children agree that their brother Wm is authorized to sell property of the father; this is land on Jack Swamp. The property is sold to John Sandifer 11 Dec 1816.

    In 1809, when the will is drawn, the senior Wm names his (second) wife Nancy (to be an executor with son Wm); the children named are: William, Anthony, Nancy, Alexander and Frances. An unnamed daughter (probably deceased), is one of the three oldest children thought to have been born in Warrick Co. VA. This daughter appears to have married a John Little, as a grandson Willis Little is named in an 1810 codicil to the will.

    I have a close DNA match (FTDNA yDNA 35-marker, distance=2) to a claimed descendant of the John McGregor above, suggesting a common ancestor around this time. John and Wm are likely brothers or otherwise closely related. We both also a close match (FTDNA 35/67-marker, distance=1,2,3) to a large number of people with the Monroe surname, suggesting a linkage of some sort in the 1600's or 1700's, but I can't find anything in the paper trail that would otherwise link these two surnames.

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    JANISF (View posts)
    Posted: 20 Jun 2010 08:03PM
    Classification: Query
    I am trying to determine the parents of William T. McGregor (born abt 1798, married Mary "Polly" Allen - 1828) who 1st purchased land in Marengo County, AL in 1833. I believe his father might be the John McGregor (married to Nancy) who bought land there in 1824, but can't figure out which John this is. The 2 of them have ties to Wilson County, TN, which is where you will find Flowers McGregor. A Willis McGregor purchased land in Marengo County in 1825, but I believe that he is one of the Warren County, TN bunch. Lastly, who are the parents of Lucy Jane McGregor who marries Joseph Vaughn in Sumter County, AL in 1845? I am thinking that she is either a child of William T. McGregor (from a previous marriage), or his little sister.

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    ahgenealogy (View posts)
    Posted: 14 Nov 2010 08:53AM
    Classification: Query
    This is interesting... The William who left the land in Jack Swamp was a planter of Warwick Co., VA - his will is from Northampton Co. and was for 287 acres on Jack Swamp in an area of a Quaker meeting house where as the Rev. William was from Montgomery Co and had taxed 500 acres - you have it documented that these two men are the same men?

    William the Rebel as you call him - is he the Scot who was in NC from around the 1740's? who wouldn't sware allegence to England but worked with Gov. Johnson of NC?

    Thanks for any help with this.
    AmyAnn

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    ahgenealogy (View posts)
    Posted: 14 Nov 2010 09:04AM
    Classification: Query
    hi
    you mentioned that John McGregor with wife Elizabeth that she was a second wife? Do you know who his first was would have been? Also do you know how old this William McGregor was when he died? You also indicate that this William McGregor's wife Nancy mentioned in his will was his second wife - do you know the name of his first wife? and who is the mother of his children listed in his will?

    I am trying to sort through what I have on these lines and will try to post it here.

    I am not convinced that John (wife Elizabeth) and John with widow Mary are one and the same people... But this line seems to be tied up with the Flower family and I am at a loss which William would be the grandson of Ransford Flower or by what name the mother of said grandson would have been.

    The will indicates that William had a grandson of the name Little? do you know the name of his mother and father?

    Has anyone ever found a will in Montgomery Co., NC for any McGregors?

    Thanks
    AmyAnn

    Re: Will casts doubt on information
    stampasmile (View posts)
    Posted: 04 May 2011 08:37AM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: McGregor, McGrigor, MacGregor, Monroe, Irby, Henderson
    Here is some information that might be relavant to your DNA match to the Monroe surname... from the Library of Virginia chancery records, Fauquier County, Virginia. Index# 1811-038.

    John McGregor vs. Admr. of Daniel Monroe (for some reason this is indexed under John McGregor vs. Admr. of Dodd Monroe). Summary of relavant information is this: that Daniel Monroe died abt. 1789 in Fauquier County, Virginia leaving no children. His wife Mary was either deceased or died soon after her husband. John McGregor who proves to be a half-brother to Daniel Monroe, is the only surviving sibling or half-sibling. Chancery case not settled until 1811. This means that John McGregor and Daniel Monroe share a mother. To me, this also implies that this particular John McGregor was probably Virginia born, since his mother married twice and had children in Virginia.

    This document can be viewed online @ Library of VA.

    I ran across this while researching my own McGregor, John McGregor who married Mary Ridley Irby. They had at least two daughters; Martha Ann McGregor b.1833 and Catherine McGregor. Martha Ann McGregor married into my Henderson line in Person County, NC; but they lived in Halifax County, VA. There are records of John McGregor in Halifax County as well.

    Any information about how my John McGregor ties into the larger McGregor line would be greatly appreciated!!

    Thanks!
    Heather Rose

    end or string

    Religion:
    In 1776, William McGregor was given a license to preach in Franklin (formerly Bute County) NC. He served as pastor of the Mouth of Uwharrie Baptist Church.

    Died:
    in 1806 he is identified as a "Messenger" for the Mouth of Uwharrie Baptist Church, North Carolina

    William married Sarah Flowers(Virginia). Sarah was born in ~1755; died in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 53.  Sarah Flowers was born in ~1755; died in North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Sarah "Molly" McGregor formerly Flowers
    Born 1755 [location unknown]
    Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of William McGregor — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of William McGregor, Ezekiel McGregor, Willis McGregor and Mary Ann McGregor
    Died [date unknown] in North Carolina
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    This person was created through the import of Farmer Meanderings.ged on 31 January 2011.
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    WikiTree profile Flowers-124 created through the import of CombinedTreeFmMyHeritage-Private.GED on May 29, 2011 by George Stradtman.

    end of profile

    Notes:

    Residence (Family):
    Bute County is a former county located in the state of North Carolina. It was formed in 1764 from the eastern part of Granville County. It was named for John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1762 to 1763. In 1779 Bute County was divided into Franklin County and Warren County, and ceased to exist. ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bute_County,_North_Carolina

    Children:
    1. 26. William "Will" McGregor, Jr. was born in 1755 in (Perthshire, Scotland); died on 6 Oct 1839 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Irving College, Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 56.  Thomas Barnes was born in 0___ 1756 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From:
    To:
    Subject: [TNWARREN] Lt. Isaac Barnes, s/o Charles Barnes and Susannah Smith
    Date: Sunday, July 28, 2002 1:50 AM

    Dear Wanda,

    While not a Barnes researcher per se, several of my direct lines and Barnes lines intermarried.

    This is the information that I have compiled from several different Barnes cousins.

    Generation 1

    John Barn b. 1661 in Surrey, England + Katherene O'Stoner. They had two children known to me to be

    William Barn and Thomas Barn b. 1695 in Surrey, England. I have no further information on Thomas.

    Generation 2

    Thomas Barn, above
    William Barn b. ca 1695 in Surrey, England + Dorothy Hansard. I list 4 children for them:

    Leonard b. 1709;
    Thomas b. 1711;
    Richard b. 1719 and
    John Barnes, Sr., who changed his name to Barnes b. 1712 in Essex, England.

    Generation 3

    John Barnes, Sr. b. 1712 in Essex, England who married 1737 in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Mary Plummer. They had 5 children known to me.

    Lydia b. 1750,
    John Barnes, Jr. b. 1751,
    Thomas Barnes b. 1756 in Lincoln, NC [more later],
    Hanner Barnes b. 1757, and
    Mary b. 1760.

    Generation 4

    Thomas Barnes b. 1756 in Lincoln, NC who married Margaret St. Jermyn.

    They had one child known to me who is William B. Barnes.

    Generation 5

    William B. Barnes b. 1780 in Edgecomb, NC, d. 1819 in Warren Co., TN. These are my notes for William: William B. Barnes born 1790 and died 1819 at Irving College in Warren County from burns in a powder mill explosion. He was one of the first to be buried at Shellsford Baptist Church (unmarked grave).

    He was married to Charity Philips. Children: Thomas, Mary, Sara, Charles, William, Jesse, Millery, and Eliza.

    More on William: From the William and Mary Quarterly (possible parents for William): June 28, 1785. --- Wm. Barnes & Mary, his wife, of Parish of Blissland, New Kent, to Wm. Place, of St. Paul's, Hanover, on Black Creek, Littleberry Wade's, & Turner Slaughter.

    Settler: 3 Aug 1812, Collins River Valley, Warren, TN

    Probably buried at the Shellsford Baptist Church. * The cemetery is located in Warren Co., TN SE of McMinnville in the Shellsford community on State Road
    127.

    Gen. 5 continued:

    William B. Barnes married Charity Phillips b. 24 Aug 1783 in Georgia and died 8 May 1871 in Warren Co., TN. She is probably buried in an unmarked grave in Shellsford Cemetery with her husband. These are my notes for Charity Phillips: BARNES, PHILLIPS

    posted by Sandi McDonnell on Sunday, May 30, 1999

    Charity PHILLIPS was born 24 August 1783 in Georgia. She married William B. BARNES in Warren Co., KY 7 Jul 1800. By 1806, they were in Warren Co., TN along with William and Sarah PHILLIPS, Charity's aunt and uncle. (William and Sara's daughters were Elizabeth, Charity and Millery)

    This Phillips family is related to Joel and Elizabeth Phillips of Wilkes Co., GA, and traces its roots back to the Phillips family of Richmond Co., VA. I am searching for Charity (b. 1787 d. 1871) Phillips's parents.

    Charity Phillips and William B. Barnes had 8 children known to me:

    Generation 6

    1. Thomas Barnes (1800-1881) + Hannah Martin (1803-1889), d/o James Martin
    b. 1774 in North Carolina and d. in Kentucky and Ellender Yokum b. 1778 in
    Kentucky. I have more information on this Martin and Yokum line should you
    be interested.

    2. Mary "Polly" Barnes (1805-1866) + Samuel Worthington. You probably have
    much more info here that will undoubtedly be more accurate than mine.

    3. Sarah "Sack" Barnes (ca 1807 TN/1860 Arkansas) + John Barnes with 8
    children.

    4. Charles Barnes (1809-1864) + Susannah Smith (1812-1896) d/o Isaac Smith
    and Brittania Savage. This couple is the parents of the Lt. Isaac Barnes who
    married Susannah Elinor Hill d/o Irving/Ervin Hill and Eleanor Morgan that
    you mentioned in you e-mail. I list 13 children for Lt. Isaac Barnes and
    Susannah Elinor Hill.

    5. William P. Barnes (1812-1882) + Margaret Hill, possibly related to
    Susannah above.

    6. Jesse Barnes (1813-1887) + 1) Selinda Fields, 2) STB White, 3) Bessie
    Campbell, and 4) STB Burger.

    7. Mildred "Millery" Barnes (1816-1863) + Henderson Safley

    8. Elizabeth "Eliza" Barnes (1819-1889) + Thomas S. Myers.

    Again, this information has been shared with me by several Barnes cousins and
    is not my original research. It might, however, be a good starting point for
    further research.

    Sincerely,

    Sue Tiffany
    ==========
    You wrote:

    In a message dated 07/27/2002 2:03:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
    TNWARREN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:


    > Hi All,
    >
    > In digging around this evening (no pun intended) I found an Isaac Barnes
    > buried in the Barnes Cemetery at Irving College. He was listed as a member
    > of the 2nd D Co 35th Tenn. Infantry.
    >
    > In my files I have an Isaac Barnes who is the son of Charles Barnes (b. 1
    > Apr 1809) and Susannah Smith. This Charles sister was the brother of my GG
    > Grandmother, Mary (Polly) Barnes m. Samuel Worthington. I understand that
    > Charles and Mary's father William was killed in a powder mill explosion at
    > Irving College in 1819 and it really does seem like too much of a
    > coincidence.
    >
    > By chance, can someone tell me if these are the same person?
    >
    > Wanda (Worthington) VanderVeen
    >

    Thomas married Margaret St. Jermyn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 57.  Margaret St. Jermyn
    Children:
    1. 28. William B. Barnes was born in 0___ 1780 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1819 in Warren County, Tennessee.

  5. 60.  Alexander Martin was born in 1755.

    Alexander married unnamed spouse in (CIRCA 1775). unnamed was born in (CIRCA 1755). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 61.  unnamed spouse was born in (CIRCA 1755).
    Children:
    1. 30. James Martin was born in 1775 in Surry County, North Carolina; died before 1861 in Missouri.

  7. 62.  Jesse Ray Yocum was born in 1760 in Betetourt, Virginia; died about 1840 in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.

    Notes:

    Jesse Yocum is an ancestor of my wife, Gina Chamberlain Ferstel. Jesse and Diana Denton Yocum came out to Louisiana from Kentucky between 1800 and 1810. Jesse applied for a revolutionary war veteran pension but was apparently turned down. Since he fought in the battle of Blue Licks and as held POW for nearly a year, he should have been eligible.

    (In addition, Jesse' brother Thomas Denton Yocum also migrated to Louisiana but moved to Texas where he lived in Liberty and Sour Lake, TX. He was part of the infamous Yocum Gang--> Check the "Handbook of Texas Online" on the Web for more information about Thomas).

    Jesse and Diana lived in north Louisiana in the parish(county) called Natchitoches. There son, Jesse, eventually migrated by 1850 to south Louisiana to Cameron Parish to the town of Grand Cheniere, where the family stayed and produced another son named Jesse, whose son Ross finally moved the entire family to Jefferson County, TX around 1916.

    I don't see any connection with the names you mentioned, but I hope this provides some help.

    Jack Ferstel
    Lafayette, LA

    en d of comment

    Interesting account of the murderous Jesse and his notorious and infamous "Yocum Gang" ... http://www.ancientfaces.com/story/yocum-the-yocum-gang-family-story/385784

    end of this note

    Comments and Contributions from Web Site Readers

    Comment: 1
    From: Steve Smith
    Email: bgood@centuryinter.net
    Subject: Matthias; George(1755) and Martha (Van Bebber) Yoakum; Felty/Valentine; early Yoakum line.

    Comments:

    Just visited this page and want to say thanks for the time invested in getting started. GREAT IDEA. I have a truck load of YOAKUM information. First off some corrections: Matthias YOAKUM married Eleanor SEA/ZEH/SEE. Matthias was father of Valentine YOAKUM. I'm not sure if Eleanor was his mother, as I suspect she was a second wife of Matthias. Matthias left LW&T in Lincoln County, Kentucky in 1780's. Valentine went by the nickname "Felty", and can be seen in some historical accounts as Felty. ALL researchers confuse these as two different men, but I can prove they are the same man. Valentine "Felty" YOAKUM is believed to be married to Margaret ________. I cannot prove this definite, but records suggest this is her name. Valentine and Margaret? had at least three children: Sarah (Salley), Elizabeth, and George YOAKUM (1755). In 1763 on Muddy Creek in Greenbrier County, this family was massacred along with several other families by Shawnee Indians. Valentine "Felty" YOAKUM was killed. His wife and children taken hostage, and later released in an Indian treaty with Colonel Henry BOUQUET in the Winter of 1764/1765. The four named YOAKUM wife? and children above are on the lists of captives released.

    George was about eight years old when captured. He later fought at the Battle of Point Pleasant on Oct 10, 1774 with the VAN BEBBER brothers. Isaac VAN BEBBER was killed in this battle against the border Indians led by Chief Cornstalk. George later married Isaac's daughter: Martha VAN BEBBER/VAN BIBBER. ALL Historians claim she is Margaret but I have proof she is Martha. They married about 1776/1777. They had 12 children whose names I have. George and Martha moved to what is now Dryden, Virginia in Southwest of state in 1786 with four of Martha's VAN BEBBER siblings. They all stayed in this area at YOAKUM Station until 1796 when they moved to what is now Speedwell, CLAIBORNE County, Tennessee and built another YOAKUM Station on the lands of John VAN BEBBER, a brother of Martha (and my ancestor).

    The children of George and Martha were: Isaac YOAKUM (who married Mary DAVIS (not Martha)); Peter YOAKUM, Valentine "Felty" YOAKUM; John YOAKUM; George YOAKUM, II; Robert YOAKUM; Jesse YOAKUM; Margaret YOAKUM; Nancy YOAKUM; William YOAKUM; James YOAKUM; and Matthias YOAKUM. George was killed in a bear hunt on Oct 28, 1800 in the Cumberland Mountains and buried in Powell Valley close to the YOAKUM Station. His widow, Martha, left Tennessee in 1810 and went to Illinois and by 1819 settled in Salisbury Township near Springfield where she later died. Several of her children were with her in Illinois. I have so very much information on this family I could not begin to list all the descendants. Thank You.

    Steve Smith.

    Comment: 2
    From: Gordon Pattison
    Email: glpbmp@ix.netcom.com
    Subject: Matthias Yoakum/Elinor See-- William Yocum/Mary line.

    Comments:

    Hi Greg,
    I think your web site will be most helpful. My wife is descended from
    Elizabeth Yocum (1800-1833) who died in Clay Co., IN. She was born in
    KY. Many Yocums lived in Clay Co. and still do. I'm sending along an
    outline of her line as best I have been able to put it together.
    Gordon Pattison In Irvine, CA glpbmp@ix.netcom.com
    Descendants of MATTHIAS YOAKUM SR.

    1 MATTHIAS YOAKUM SR. 1700 - 1783
    .. +ELINOR SEE 1710 - 1791
    ......... 2 FRANCIS YOCUM 1729 - 1780
    ......... 2 VALENTINE FELTY YOCUM 1730 - 1763
    ............. +MARGARET SEE
    .................... 3 ELIZABETH YOCUM 1751 -
    .................... 3 JOHN YOCUM 1755 - 1791
    .................... 3 GEORGE YOCUM 1758 - 1800
    ........................ +MARGARET PATTY VAN BIBBER 1754 -
    ......... 2 JACOB YOCUM 1730 - 1780
    ............. +ELZABETH SEE
    .................... 3 MICHAEL YOCUM 1759 -
    ........................ +DRUSILLA STUMP
    .................... 3 ELIZABETH YOCUM 1762 -
    .................... 3 GEORGE YOCUM 1763 - Aft 1850
    ........................ +REBECCA POWELL
    ............................... 4 JACOB YOCUM 1787 - 1848
    ................................... +MARY BOOTH
    .................... 3 AMELIA MILLIE YOCUM 1764 - 1828
    .................... 3 JACOB YOCUM Abt 1767 -
    ........................ +EVE AMBROSE
    .................... 3 SOLOMUN YOCUM Abt 1769 -
    ........................ +POLLY
    .................... 3 MATTHIAS YOCUM Abt 1770 -
    ........................ +ROSINA PURCELL
    .................... 3 ISAAC YOCUM
    ......... 2 VALENTINE YOCUM Abt 1734 - Abt 1767
    ......... 2 MATHIAS M. YOCUM JR. Abt 1736 -
    ............. +Miss DIXON Bef 1739 - Aft 1785
    .................... 3 CATHERINE YOCUM Abt 1756 -
    ........................ +HUGH McGARY
    .................... 3 JONATHON YOCUM Abt 1757 -
    .................... 3 JESSE YOCUM Abt 1760 -
    ........................ +DIANNA DENTON 1762 -
    .................... 3 MATTHEW M. YOCUM III Abt 1763 - 1836
    ........................ +LAVINA COLEMAN 1768 -
    .................... *2nd Wife of MATTHEW M. YOCUM III:
    ........................ +SILVY COULTER 1764 -
    .................... 3 SARAH YOCUM Abt 1765 -
    ........................ +JOHN STEVENS
    .................... 3 AMELIA YOCUM Abt 1766 - 1783
    ........................ +JAMES RAY 1761 - 1810
    .................... 3 JOHN YOCUM Abt 1768 - Abt 1807
    ........................ +ELIZABETH KING 1773 -
    .................... *2nd Wife of JOHN YOCUM:
    ........................ +SARAH SPORTSMAN 1789 -
    .................... 3 MARY YOCUM 1774 - 1831
    ........................ +DENNIS SAMUEL, JR 1757 - 1820
    .................... 3 ROSANNA YOCUM 1778 - Abt 1816
    ........................ +WILLIAM HIGGINS 1774 -
    .................... 3 GEORGE YOCUM Abt 1780 -
    ........................ +JANE BALLEW
    .................... 3 SAMUEL YOCUM Abt 1785 - Aft 1827
    ........................ +MARY McCLURE 1785 -
    ......... *2nd Wife of MATHIAS M. YOCUM JR.:
    ............. +LEAH WILLIAMS DUNCAN
    ......... 2 JESSE YOCUM Abt 1738 -
    ............. +DIANE DIXON
    ......... 2 MICHAEL YOCUM Abt 1740 -
    ............. +ANN BOYLES
    ......... 2 CONRAD YOCUM Abt 1742 -
    ......... 2 JOHN YOCUM 1747 - 1839
    ............. +MARY
    .................... 3 SUSANNA YOCUM
    ........................ +JAMES BOGART
    .................... *2nd Husband of SUSANNA YOCUM:
    ........................ +JAMES DOWNING
    .................... 3 ROBERT YOCUM
    .................... 3 ELEANOR YOCUM
    ........................ +JOHN KEYS
    .................... 3 FRANCIS M. YOCUM 1774 -
    ........................ +SARAH REED 1775 - 1858
    .................... 3 WILLIAM YOCUM 1775 - 1857
    ........................ +POLLY
    .................... 3 JACOB YOCUM 1778 -
    .................... 3 NANCY YOCUM
    .................... 3 GEORGE YOCUM 1784 -
    .................... 3 SARAH YOCUM 1787 -
    .................... 3 JOHN YOCUM 1789 -
    ......... 2 WILLIAM YOCUM 1750 -
    ............. +MISS DOWNING ?
    .................... 3 WILLIAM YOCUM 1775 - 1840
    ........................ +SARAH STEWART
    ............................... 4 ELIZABETH YOCUM Abt 1800 - 1833
    ................................... +LEWIS FORTNER 1798 - 1847
    ............................... 4 MARY YOCUM 1799 - 1854
    ................................... +JOHN DOWNING
    ............................... 4 DAVID YOCUM Abt 1803 - 1826
    ................................... +NANCY DOUGLAS
    ............................... 4 JOHN STEWART YOCUM 1802 - 1846
    ................................... +ELIZABETH STEWART
    ............................... 4 FRANCIS B. YOCUM 1807 - 1884
    ................................... +RHODA WEBSTER - 1847
    ............................... *2nd Wife of FRANCIS B. YOCUM:
    ................................... +MRS. MARY ADAMS GARRIGUS
    ............................... 4 LEVI D. YOCUM 1809 - 1873
    ................................... +SUSAN ABEL
    ............................... *2nd Wife of LEVI D. YOCUM:
    ................................... +LUCY GORDON
    ............................... 4 WILLIAM H. YOCUM Abt 1810 - 1837
    ................................... +MARY BRINTON
    ............................... 4 JESSE YOCUM 1814 - 1877
    ................................... +ELIZABETH KINNEY
    ............................... *2nd Wife of JESSE YOCUM:
    ................................... +RACHEL M. GORDON LYLE
    ............................... 4 RACHEL YOCUM
    ................................... +JOHN McCULLOUGH
    ............................... 4 ISOM DAVID YOCUM 1818 - 1869
    ................................... +MARY JANE WILSON
    ............................... 4 SARAH YOCUM 1816 - 1851
    ................................... +WILLIAM TOWNSEND
    ......... 2 HENRY YOCUM Abt 1753 - 1815
    ............. +MARY SALLY KING
    ......... 2 GEORGE YOCUM Abt 1755 -
    ............. +ELIZABETH TAYLOR

    Comment: 3
    From: Sloan L. Robertson
    Email: SRHAFALOF@aol.com
    Subject: Yoachum

    Comments:

    Jo DUNNE has just told me about the Yoakum-L Discussion List which led me to your Web Page. It's fantastic!!!

    We are related as eighth cousins, once removed. At least I think I have it down correctly. I am assuming that you are one of the "Us Brown Kids" and a son of 10. Vertie Mae [RUNYON] BROWN. We both go back to 3. Francis JOCHEM, b. ABT 1678, who was our common ancestor. Your line continued down through Francis' son, 4. George YOCUM, b. 1719, while my line descended from another son, 4. Mathias YOCUM, b. 1700-1705-1715, who was a brother to your 4. George. These brothers were in the Fourth generation.

    My line continued from 4. Mathias YOCUM; through 5. Jacob YOAKUM, b. ABT 1732; 6. Solomon YOACHUM, b. ABT 1769; 7. George W. YOACHUM, b. 1796; 8. James Harvey "Harve" YOACHUM, b. 1840; 9. Sarah Alice [YOACHUM] DAVIS, b. Jun 5, 1864, Greene County, MO; 10. Mina Jane [DAVIS] ROBERTSON, b. Sep 30, 1886, Billings, Christian County, MO; 11. Sloan Davis ROBERTSON, b. Aug 8, 1915, Aurora, Lawrence County, MO; and finally to me, 12. Sloan Lindsey ROBERTSON, b. Oct 26, 1947, Red Bank, Monmouth County, NJ.

    I have briefly looked through the areas of your Web Page. The "JOCHEM, YOAKUM, YOKUM, OUTLINE" is most interesting. I was immediately drawn to the name Margaret GOLD who was listed as the wife of 7. James YOCHUM, b. 1828. I think that there is an error, or there were two Margaret GOLDS which is unlikely. The 7. James YOCHUM, b. 1828 was the son of 6. Jacob YOCUM, b. 1802; and a grandson of 5. George YOCUM, b. May 7, 1763. This 6. George YOCUM was also your ancestor.

    Margaret L. GOLD, b. Mar 30, 1840, Lincoln County, TN: d. Feb 22, 1894, Int. Smart Cemetery, Christian County, MO, was the daughter of Jonathan and Sarah [RYALLS] GOLD. On Aug 1, 1858, Greene County, Missouri, she married 8. James Harvey YOACHUM, b. 1840. He was the son of 7. George W. YOACHUM, b. 1796. 8. James Harvey and Margaret L. [RYALLS] GOLD were my great-great-grandparents.

    In the section titled JOCHEM 3, Descendants of Heinrich Jochem, there is a more complete listing for 7. James YOCUM, b. 1828. He is listed with a marriage to Margaret GOLD on August 1, 1858 in Greene County, MO. I believe that the two James YOCUM/YOACHUMS are being confused. I don't have any information on the 7. James YOCUM, b. 1828, son of 6. Jacob YOCUM, b. 1802; but it was my great-great-grandfather, 8. James Harvey YOACHUM, b. 1840, who married Margaret L. GOLD on Aug 1, 1858 in Greene County, MO.

    I can see that it would be easy to confuse the two. The marriage in 1858 would be consistent with someone born in 1828. I do not have a copy of their Marriage Certificate and don't know just how his name was listed. Family tradition indicates that he went by the nickname "Harve." On Census records he appeared under various names: 1860 Greene County, Harvey YOCUM; and 1870 Lawrence County, James H. YOACHUM. By 1870 he had been divorced from Margaret and remarried to a Sarah I. with two additional children. Margaret had married a William GERROTT/JARRETT, and they were listed on the 1870 Census for Christian County, MO along with Margaret's three children from her first marriage to 8. James Harvey YOACHUM.

    I don't have any information on any of the early YOACHUMS before 7. George W. YOACHUM except for what I have found in some of the same sources that you already have. However, I have prepared an eleven page outline of the descendants of 7. George W. YOACHUM from his two marriages to (1) Alcey FRIEND and (2) Elizabeth HOPPER. Elizabeth was my great-great-great-grandmother and the mother of my 8. James Harvey YOACHUM. I can Snail-Mail you a copy.

    All of this new YOACHUM information is mind-boggling. Most of my time has been spent in researching my ROBERTSON, GOLD, and HART lines. I had planned on one day being able to find out more about my YOACHUM ancestors. I had no idea that there were so many cousins out there with the same interest.

    Please let me know how I may be able to help.

    Best regards,

    Sloan

    Sloan L. Robertson
    P.O. Box 35116
    Phoenix, AZ 85069-5116
    602-465-9205

    Comment: 4
    From: James H. Davis
    Email: jdavis@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
    Subject: Franklin County Alabama Yocums

    Comments:

    Glad the information that I furnished you on Mary Lucinda (Lula) Allen Yocum, wife of John Yocum of Franklin Co., Alabama, was helpful. Will you be incorporating it into the web site?

    Also, a couple of miscellaneous Franklin County, Alabama, Yocum notes. First, there were Yocums there by 1818. In that year, a letter was sent to Gov. Bibb of the Alabama Territory, regarding the roll of the Franklin Co., militia. A John Yocum was listed as a Captain. The full roster may be viewed at the Franklin County page of the Alabama genealogy site called "Tracking Your Roots". Secondly, Joshua Yocum was "drafted" into the 10th Alabama Cavalry, CSA, on February 4, 1865. When that unit attacked Tuscumbia, AL on the 21st of February, he deserted and crossed Union lines to seek amnesty. He was granted an immediate parole, and was given permission to "stay north of the river [the Tennessee]" until the end of hostilities. The north bank of the river was securely in Union hands, so he would have been protected from reprisal. Also, A Joshua Yocum was appointed postmaster at the "Yocum" statio post office in Franklin Co., around 1900. Finally, there's a Yocum Cemetery in Frankiln, though I don't know exactly where.

    Keep up the good work,
    Jim Davis

    Comment 5
    From: Gordon L. Pattison
    Email: glpbmp@ix17.ix.netcom.com
    Date: 12 Dec 1997
    Subject: George Yocum

    Hi Greg,
    [Steve's] brief writeup about George is quite interesting. I've been researching the Germans who settled in Berks Co., PA. My wife is descended from Martin Stupp who lived in Tulpehocken Township. He and a large group of Germans arrived in New York in 1710 at the behest of the English Queen. They settled in Schoharie Co., NY. Because of disatisfaction they moved some years later to Berks Co. If you go to the Schoharie Co. web site they have 2 histories there that discuss all of that.

    I'm one of your researchers and my wife is also descended from Elizabeth
    Yocum (1800-1833).
    Keep up the good work. Gordon

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    Jesse married Diana How on 12 May 1787 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Diana (daughter of James How and Catherine Cox) was born in 1762; died in (Louisiana). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 63.  Diana How was born in 1762 (daughter of James How and Catherine Cox); died in (Louisiana).

    Notes:

    Was Jesse her second marriage?

    Denton's Station -- This settlement was established by Thomas and Sarah Denton as early as 1776 on the waters of Shawnee Run, Mercer County, Kentucky.

    The land actually belonged to Diana Denton, widow of John Denton who had been killed by Indians.

    Kentucky Genealogy and History
    Mercer County Kentucky
    The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Volume 20 By Kentucky Historical Society, No. 58, 1922

    EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1786 -1800
    Compiled by Mrs. T. Henry Coleman, Jane McAfee Chapter, N. S., D. A. R. Harrodsburg, Ky.

    Editor's Note.—There may be some inaccuracies in this copy, due to the great difficulty in deciphering some of the names found

    in the original records.

    DATE GROOM BRIDE MINISTER
    1786
    Nov. 22 Bassett, Wm. Margt. McGurdy Rice
    Aug. 16 Berry, John Ann Mitchell Rice
    Nov. 28 Caldwell, Robert, Hannah Willis Rice
    Aug. 23 Fallis, Isaac Eliz. Campbell J. Smith
    Aug. 24 Floyd, Wm. Elizabeth Lawrence Rice
    Aug. 29 Freeman, Benj. Margaret Devine Rice
    Dec. 25 Goodnight, John Ruth Davis Jas. Smith
    Aug. 30 Jeffries, Wm. Nancy Smith J. Smith
    Nov. 22 Lear, George Rebekah Garrett Jas. Smith
    May 4 Lillard, John Agah Chiles Jas. Smith
    Dec. 1 Poor, Jeremiah Rebekah Wayter Rice
    Dec. 26 Talbott, Isham Janie Talbott Rice
    Nov. 27 Smith, Daniel Elizabeth Racy Jas. Smith
    1787
    Jan. 10 Armstrong, Alexander Abegail Arnold Rice
    Jan. 18 Arnett, Wm. Margaret Monroe Rice
    Oct. 30 Ayres, Joseph Rachael Harrison Rice
    Jan. 27 Blackford, Benj. Catherine Sadowskey Rice
    May 13 Bruer, Samuel Rebekah Smith Rice
    June 10 Barton, Ambros Ann Smith J. Smith
    July 24 Crose, Henry Jane Hornback J. Hall
    Sept. 18 Corn, Timothy Nancy Douglas Rice
    July 10 Cock, John Susannah Benidick Rice
    Apr. 23 Davis, John Mary Fisher J. Smith
    Jan. 27 Davis, Robert Elizabeth Davis J. Smith
    Jan. 23 Derkin, Joseph Mary Sulton Rice
    Dec. 24 Duely, Samuel Mary Kilso Rice
    Feb. 21 Foley, Cornelius Margt. Phillips Rice
    Apr. 31 Hurrigan, Patrick Winnie Arnold Jas. Hall
    -- Holmes, Lewis Rosanna Law J. Hall
    Aug. 1 Kinkead, Robert Jane Kinkead J. Bledsoe
    Dec. 12 Little, John Eloratelle McBride Rice
    Jan. Mitchell, James Betsy Brumfield J. Smith
    May 7 Moseby, John Eliz. Grant J. Smith
    May 10 McKeyney, Raney Tabiltha Vardeman J. Hall
    July 25 McQuintis, James Anne Linney Rice
    Mar. 6 Praltier, Thos. Ann Ashley Rice
    Mar. 27 Peters, Richard Ruth Fullington J. Smith
    Dec. 26 Parker, John Sally Poor Rice
    Feb. 7 Ray, James Elziabeth Talbott Rice
    Jan. 9 Samuel, Jamiseen Margaret Kincaid Rice
    Nov. 1 Smith, Wm. Mary Shead Rice
    Sept. 10 Tiemmons, George Rose Ashay Rice
    Mar. 31 Underwood, Joseph Rachel Lams Rice
    Jan. 16 Whitehead, William Agnes Phillips Rice
    Feb. 17 Waughup, John Sarah Daugherty Rice
    May 13 Walker, Philip Fanny Prewitt Rice
    Aug. 28 White, John Lydia Bone Rice
    Aug. 20 Woodcock, Joseph Susannah Hammond Jas. How
    May 12 Yocum, Jesse Diana Denton Jas. How
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    Notes:

    Married:
    by James How...

    Children:
    1. 31. Elender Yokum was born in (Kentucky).


Generation: 7

  1. 126.  James How

    James married Catherine Cox. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 127.  Catherine Cox
    Children:
    1. 63. Diana How was born in 1762; died in (Louisiana).