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Known
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Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
MacLeod
Generation
2
Alexander
and
Sarah
McIntosh
Daniel
and
Catherine
McLean
Norman
Margaret
Nancy
and
Roderick
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Polly
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"Polly"
McLeod
and
John
McKay/McCoy
daughter
of
Angus
and
Nancy
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MacLeod
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credit
where
credit
is
due
and
to
use
the
following
sourcing
information:
!Source:
Lori
McLeod
Wilke;
"Walking
with
ghosts",
Research
2000
-
2009
The
Interview
with
Albert
John
McLeod
cr.
1920
"Alexander,
with
his
family,
left
Scotland
and
traveled
to
Ireland
for
a
time.
They
sailed
from
Ireland
to
Virginia
and
a
brother,
Norman,
was
born
on
board
ship.
They
eventually
migrated
to
Robeson,
North
Carolina
where
another
brother
named
Daniel
was
born.
Alexander
with
his
wife,
a
McIntosh,
left
for
Old
Camden
District
in
South
Carolina.
Alexander
had
two
grants
of
land
on
Beaverdam
Branch.
He
had
cousins
who
were
Bethunes.
Daniel's
descendants
remain
in
the
area
today"
(Sumter/Kershaw). Interview
notes
provided
to
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
by
Col.
Purdy
Belvin
McLeod
Jr.,
who
received
them
from
the
late
Jay
Frank
McLeod,
the
Interviewer
of
Albert
John
McLeod.
Albert
was
a
gr
grandson
of
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
McLeod.
Scotland
-
Polly's
parents,
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
MacLeod/McLeod,
were
married
around
the
year
1782
in
Scotland.
After
their
first
child,
Alexander
(husband
of
Sarah
McIntosh)
was
born (1783)
they
left
Scotland
and
began
their
migration
into
North
Carolina.
According
to
the
above
interview,
her
brother
Norman
was
born
on
board
the
ship
that
sailed
to
Virginia.
Another
brother,
Daniel
was
born
shortly
after
their
arrival
in
North
Carolina.
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
MacLeod/McLeod
North
Carolina
"another
brother
called
Daniel
was
born
in
North
Carolina"
Angus
and
Nancy
McCuctchen
McLeod
arrived
in
Fayetteville
District,
Richmond
County,
North
Carolina
in
time
to
be
enumerated
in
the
1800
Census
of
that
year.
It
is
unknown
to
date
whether
the
family
was
enumerated
in
the
1790
census
of
that
county
due
to
the
destruction
by
fire
of
that
years
records.
Four
of
their
children
are
certain
to
have
been
born
in
North
Carolina
which
is
confirmed
by
their
later
year
census
records.
Polly
may
have
been
one
of
the
four
to
have
been
born
in
this
state,
however,
there
is
some
question
regarding
this. Census:
Fayetteville
District,
Richmond
County,
North
Carolina
Census
Year
1800/Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
into
later
years
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line/
Research
into
the
years
the
family
spent
in
North
Carolina
is
in
the
beginning
stages.
In
the
1800
Census,
three
females
were
present
in
the
0-10
age
range
and
two
in
the
10-15;
2
males
in
the
10-
15
and
one
in
the
16-26
(Alexander).
Current
research
indicates
that
Polly,
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune
and
Betsy
McLeod
McLeod
were
the
three
younger
females,
while
their
unmarried
sisters
(by
1828
at
least)
Margaret
and
Catherine
were
the
elder
of
the
sisters.
The
later
year
census
enumerations
of
Polly,
Nancy
and
Betsy
show
they
were
all
born
in
North
Carolina
giving
them
birth
year
ranges
of
1790
-
1800.
Census:
Fayetteville
District,
Richmond
County,
North
Carolina
Census
Year
1800/1810
/Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
into
later
years
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line/
1850
Macon
County
Alabam
Census
enumeration
of
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune
born
NC;
enumeration
of
Betsy
McLeod
McLeod
born
NC;
accessed
and
copied
October
14
2004
Ancestry.com
Census
on
line
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
North
Carolina
Timeline
John
McCoy/McKay
John
is
said
by
a
descendant
to
have
been
the
son
of
Christopher
McKay
who
sailed
from
Scotland
to
Nova
Scotia
aboard
the
ship
"The
Hector"
in
1773
before
migrating
to
Bladen
County
in
the
portion
which
is
part
of
present
day
Robeson
County
North
Carolina.
This
researcher
also
states
that
there
was
only
one
Christopher
McKay
in
all
census
records
of
the
thirteen
states
in
1790
and
this
McKay
was
in
Robeson
County,
North
Carolina.
However,
it
is
possible
that
our
John
McKay,
husband
of
Polly
McLeod
was
in
fact
the
grandson
of
Christopher
and
not
his
son.
SEE
SOUTH
CAROLINA
INFORMATION
FOR
FURTHER
DETAILS.
!Source:
McKay
And
Williard
Genealogy
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mcnerthney&id=I1328
Apparently,
prior
to
1790,
this
Christopher
and
an
Alexander
McKay
were
enumerated
in
Bladen
Co.,
North
Carolina
Census
records
and
were
listed
in
Captain
White's
Militia
District.
A
portion
of
Bladen
County
became
Robeson
County
in
1787
and
Christopher
McKay
was
one
of
the
petitioners
for
this
division
and
creation
of
the
new
county.!Source:
McKay
And
Williard
Genealogy
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mcnerthney&id=I1328
John
McKay,
the
husband
of
Polly
McLeod,
was
born
between
1780
and
1790
in
North
Carolina
according
to
various
census
records
and
it
appears
that
he
remained
in
that
state
until
about
1812
at
which
time
he
is
found
as
a
witness
to
the
first
known
land
purchase
of
his
brother
in
law,
Alexander
McLeod,
the
husband
of
Sarah
McIntosh.
For
Future
Research: All
land
data
shown
below
from
!Source:
McKay
And
Williard
Genealogy
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mcnerthney&id
=I1328
-
In
1784
John's
father,
Christopher
McKay
owned
100
acres
in
Bladen
County.
-
1795
-
State
of
NC
Land
Grant,
50
Acres,
Great
Marsh
-
1797,
State
of
NC
Land
Grant,
100
Acres,
Both
Sides
Post
Road,
Great
Marsh
150
Acres
east
of
the
Great
Marsh
-
18
Feb
1801.
Indenture
made
this
date
by
Christopher
McKay
on
the
one
part
and
John
McKay
of
the
other
part
in
consideration
of
the
sum
of
100
pounds
to
Christopher
McKay
who
sells
to
John
McKay
two
pieces
or
parcels
situated
in
Robeson
County,
NC.
-
1813
-
*Father
Christopher
sells
270
acres
in
Robeson
County;
likely
just
prior
to
his
migration
to
Kershaw/Sumter
District
area
of
South
Carolina.
*
This
is
the
same
time
as
the
migration
of
our
McLeods
into
the
same
area
of
South
Carolina.
Where
was
Polly
born
?
We
know
from
the
Will
of
Margaret
McLeod,
sister
to
Polly,
that
John
and
Polly
were
married
by
1828
-
it
has
been
assumed
that
Polly
was
present
in
her
parents
1820
household
as
one
of
the
five
females
listed......however,
there
may
be
evidence
that
Polly
was
married
to
John
as
early
as
migration
into
South
Carolina
cr.
1812
and
not
born
after
immigration
from
Scotland
but
before
immigration.
I
initially
thought
that
Polly
had
been
born
in
North
Carolina.
In
the
1840
Census,
Polly
was
listed
as
"female
aged
30-40"
-
a
birth
year
range
of
1800
-
1810.
In
1844
then
she
would
have
been
in
her
34th
or
44th
year
and
based
upon
all
other
information
on
the
family
(Daniel's
1850
Census
where
he
states
he
was
"60"
and
born
in
North
Carolina
(1790),
have
been
born
after
their
immigration
from
Scotland.
I
first
began
to
question
this
when
I
learned
the
birth
year
ranges
of
their
children...
Census
records
found
to
date
indicate
2-4
children
all
born
prior
to
or
by
the
year
1820
and
then
a
gap
of
about
5
years
where
no
children
are
born.
Although
the
1830
Sumter
Census
enumeration
of
John
and
Polly
has
not
yet
been
found;
known
census
records
for
the
couple
indicate
that
by
1830,
John
had
the
following
children:
Furthermore,
Polly's
Obituary
states
she
was
born
in
Scotland:
The
Charleston
Observer,
A
Presbyterian
Newspaper
June
8,
1844
Issue
Died
on
the
24th
of
April
last,
in
the
51st
year
of
her
age,
Mrs.
Mary
McKay,
wife
of
John
McKay,
of
Pike
County,
Alabama.
The
deceased
was
born
in
Scotland,
and
while
an
infant,
her
parents
emigrated
and
settled
in
North
Carolina.
For
the
last
eighteen
years,
the
deceased
was
the
subject
of
suffering.
When
about
16
years
of
age,
she
embraced
religion,
and
became
a
member
of
Pinetree
Church,
South
Carolina.
In
the
death
of
this
individual,
a
husband
has
been
bereft
of
a
kind
and
affectionate
wife;
an
interesting
family
of
children,
of
a
pious
and
exemplary
mother;
and
the
church
of
Bethel
of
an
ardent
and
devoted
member.
During
her
protracted
illness,
she
manifested
Christian
resignation
and
submission
to
the
will
of
her
Heavenly
Father.
A
large
circle
of
friends
mourn
her
departure,
but
their
loss
is
her
gain.
She
was
desirous
to
depart
and
be
with
Christ,
rather
than
remain
here.
She
trembled
not
at
the
approach
of
the
grim
messenger,
knowing
that
her
redeemer
lived.
She
imitated
the
wise
virgins--had
oil
in
her
lamp--and
when
the
Son
of
Man
came,
was
able
to
say,
Hosannah
to
the
Son
of
David,
blessed
be
the
King
who
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord.
Provided
by
Bruce
McKay
on
May
27th
2010
The
1800
Census
record
of
Angus
MacLeod
show
two
females
between
the
ages
of
16
and
25
-
although
I
previously
believed
that
these
two
females
were
Margaret
and
Catherine,
Polly
may
have
been
one
of
them
-
and
born
in
Scotland.
If
so,
her
birth
year
range
is
incorrect
in
the
1840
census.
Taking
all
of
the
available
information
together,
it
would
appear
that
Polly
was
born
in
Scotland
cr.
1795
which
places
immigration
later
than
originally
believed.
However,
the
gap
in
the
birth
of
children
to
John
may
indicate
that
he
was
previously
married
and
that
the
obituary
was
not
written
by
a
family
member
but
by
someone
who
provided
incorrect
information...we
may
never
know
the
truth.
South
Carolina
November
1812
-
1839
The
earliest
confirmed
record
found
in
South
Carolina
for
Polly's
family
is
that
of
her
brother,
Alexander
McLeod,
the
husband
of
Sarah
McIntosh.
Alexander
purchased
225
acres
on
the
Horsepen
Branch
"more
or
less
situate"
in
Kershaw
County/District.
This
land
actually
bordered
the
county
line
between
Kershaw
and
Sumter
which
can
be
confirmed
by
the
location
of
Horsepen
Branch,
a
tributary
of
the
Beaverdam
Branch
of
the
Scape
Or
River
as
shown
on
both
an
1824
and
1870
Mill
Map
of
the
area.
The
deed
was
witnessed
by
a
John
McKay.
Deeds
and
Conveyances,
Kershaw
District,
South
Carolina;
page
116
Book
G
Some
question
exists
as
to
the
exact
identity
of
the
John
who
was
witness
to
this
deed....was
the
witness
the
John
Mckay
who
would
marry
Polly
in
the
1820's
or
was
it
that
John's
father?
The
question
arises
due
to
the
1820
Sumter
District
Census
enumeration
of
a
Christopher
McCoy/Kay
and
next
door
to
him,
a
John
McCoy/Kay
who
is
shown
in
the
45+
age
range.
1820
Sumter
District
South
Carolina
Census
page
114
enumerations
of
Christopher
McKay/McCoy
and
John
McKay/McCoy
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
The
1840
Census
enumeration
of
Polly
and
her
husband,
John
McKay,
show
that
John
was
aged
50
-
60
or
born
between
1780
and
1790;
this
birth
year
range
would
make
him
between
30
and
40
in
1820.
In
the
1820
Sumter
District
SC
enumeration
of
the
John
McKay
aged
45
+,
a
male
is
shown
in
the
26
-
44
year
age
range
and
is
likely
then
the
John
who
was
was
married
to
Polly
McLeod.
The
last
known
census
record
of
Polly's
husband
shows
that
he
was
60
years
old
in
1850
which
fits
this
theory.
Census
Macon
County
Alabama
Year
1850
research
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
In
January
of
1817,
a
John
McKay
is
shown
purchasing
land
on
the
Beaverdam
Branch
of
the
Scape
Or
in
Sumter
District;
this
deed
was
witnessed
by
Daniel
McLeod,
who
is
likely
to
have
been
the
brother
of
Polly.
The
1820
Sumter
District
Census
indicates
that
John
McKay
and
possilby
his
father,
also
a
John
McKay,
and
his
grandfather
Christopher
McKay
were
neighbors
of
Polly's
parents,
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
McLeod.
Sumter
County
Deed
E
177
In
1820,
a
John
McKay
requested
a
survey
of
765
acres
on
the
"Big
Beaverdam
Creek";
the
petition
named
Black
River
and
several
known
neighbors
of
the
McKays
and
McLeods. South
Carolina
Department
of
Archives
and
History
Online,
"Electronic,"
Series
Number:
S213192
Volume:
0046
Page:
00482
Item:
02
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Between
1820
and
1827,
her
father,
Angus
makes
several
purchases
of
property
on
the
Beaverdam
Branch,
all
of
which
adjoin
his
first
known
purchase
made
in
December
of
1820.
Aged
about
70
-
80
years
upon
his
migration
into
Sumter
South
Carolina,
he
begins
to
settle
his
estate
in
1827
by
selling
property
to
Polly's
sisters
Margaret
and
Catherine,
both
of
whom
are
unmarried.
By
1830,
he
is
found
living
with
Polly's
sister,
Nancy
and
her
husband
Roderick
and
in
1831,
Angus
sells
the
original
property
upon
which
he
lived
to
her
brother
Daniel.
Sumter
County
Land
Deeds
Book
F
page
649/Sumter
County
Land
Deeds
Book
GG
page
80/11.
Sumter
County
Land
Deeds
Book
GG
page
336
Original
documents
accessed,
read
and
copied
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
and
David
J.
Wilke
June
24th
2004
Sumter
County
Courthouse,
Sumter
South
Carolina
In
March
of
1824,
Alexander
McLeod,
the
husband
of
Sarah
McIntosh
was
deceased
and
his
estate
began
probate
on
the
8th
of
that
month.
A
portion
of
the
estate
was
sold
to
pay
debts,
as
was
usual.
The
sale
took
place
on
May
6th
1824
and
John
McKay
was
present
and
purchased
an
unknown
item
for
the
amount
of
.68
cents.
Estate
File
#
1775;
Estate
of
Alexander
McLeod,
deceased,
Executors
Daniel
McLeod
and
Norman(d)
McLeod,
one
illegible
item
sold
to
John
McKay
for
the
amount
of
$.68
accessed
and
copied
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke,
David
Jay
Wilke
June
2003
Camden
Kershaw
County
Court
House
South
Carolina.
In
1828,
Polly's
sister,
Margaret
McLeod,
wrote
her
will
which
was
probated
in
January
of
1829.
In
this
will,
she
leaves
her
slaves
to
her
unmarried
sister,
Catherine,
and
"all
the
rest
and
residue"
of
her
estate
to
her
sister
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune.
Although
she
names
her
other
sisters,
Polly
and
Betsy,
and
their
husbands,
she
does
not
immediately
leave
any
property
to
them. Will
of
Margaret
McLeod
Will
Book
D-1,
Page
187
Recorded
Jan
5th
1829/Lee
County
South
Carolina,
Past
and
Present,
Volume
II
copyright
2002
Lee
County
Chamber
of
Commerce;
produced
by
the
Fine
Books
Publishing
Company
of
St.
Augustine,
Florida.
Page
124,
colume
2,
paragraphs
1,
2
and
5:
Sumter
County
Land
Conveyances
Book
D;
(purchased
June
2003
at
the
Lee
County
Chamber
of
Commerce,
South
Carolina
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
A
March
04,
1829
Petition
names
John
as
a
neighbor
of
a
Stephen
Hanks
and
again
places
his
property
ownership
in
"SUMTER
DISTRICT/BEAVER
DAM
CREEK/SCAPE
ORE
SWAMP/BLACK
RIVER"
area
possibly
confirming
the
1820
purchase
of
765
acres.
South
Carolina
Department
of
Archives
and
History
Online,
"Electronic,"
Series
Number:
S213192
Volume:
0049
Page:
00010
Item:
02
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
In
April
of
1831,
John
witnessed
the
deed
in
which
Polly's
father,
Angus
McLeod,
sold
his
plantation
home,
which
included
a
Mill
and
a
one
acre
pond
to
his
brother
in
law,
Daniel
McLeod.
It
appears
that
Angus
was
disposing
of
his
estate
without
a
will
and
the
need
for
probate
as
he
is
now
living
with
his
daughter
Nancy
and
her
husband,
Roderick
Bethune,
also
a
witness
to
this
deed.
This
land
remains
in
the
family
today
(2006)
owned
by
inheritance.
McLeods
Mill
Pond
can
be
seen
on
present
day
Lee
County
South
Carolina
Maps
located
off
of
McCaskill
Road.
On
November
22,
1832,
either
John,
husband
of
Polly
or
his
father,
John
McKay
Sr.,
were
signators
on
a
petition
for
the
clearing
of
Lynches
Creek.
SUMTER
DISTRICT/DARLINGTON
DISTRICT/LYNCHES
CREEK
Series
Number:
S165015
Year:
1832
Item:
00010
ignore:
00
Description:
CITIZENS
OF
SUMTER
AND
DARLINGTON
DISTRICTS,
PETITION
REQUESTING
FUNDS
TO
PAY
ELISHA
SMITH
TO
CLEAR
LYNCHES
CREEK.
(2
PAGES)
Names
Indexed:
SMITH,
ELISHA/MCDONALD,
JOHN
JR./CHANDLER,
ROBERT/CHANDLER,
JAMES/LOWRY,
JOHN
F./WILLIAMS,
ALEXANDER/MCKAY,
ISAIAH/MCKAY,
JOHN
SR./DURANT,
ELIAS/CHANDLER,
DANIEL/MCDONALD,
JOHN/HUGGINS,
SAMUEL/HUGGINS,
R.
B./HUGGINS,
JAMES
H./CARTER,
JAMES/RHAME,
JOHN
C./CARTER,
GILES/MIMS,
JACOB/SMITH,
JOEL/CROW,
COUNCIL
Locations:
Type:
PETITION/
Topics:
INLAND
NAVIGATION/
accessed
and
copied
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
2005
At
least
two
of
John's
children
married
prior
to
the
family's
leaving
South
Carolina
for
Alabama,
one
of
whom,
John
L.
McKay,
who
is
found
living
near
to
his
parents
in
the
1840
Macon
County
Alabama
Census
and
Charlotte
McKay
McDonald
-
"Archibald,
my
twin
brother,
married
in
South
Carolina.
Charlotte,
the
eldest
daughter
of
the
late
John
McKay,
Esq.,
and
came
to
Alabama. Writings
of
Angus
McDonald,
husband
of
Mary
McKay,
youngest
daughter
of
John
and
Polly
McLeod
McKay
!Source:
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/mcdonskye.htm accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
2005
More
information
on
the
location
of
land
ownership
of
the
family
The
book,
Lee
County
Past
and
Present
Volume
II
gives
detailed
information
of
the
formation
of
that
county
in
1902.
Although
many
of
the
records
of
our
family
concern
land
that
lies
today
in
Lee
County,
their
records
are
found
in
the
courthouses
of
Kershaw
and
Sumter.
Later
years
found
family
members
in
Buffaloe
and
DeKalb
Townships
of
Kershaw
County
and
in
Spring
Hill
and
Bradford
Springs
of
Sumter
County.
These
four
areas
have
all
been
incorporated
into
what
is
present
day
Lee
County
- Todays
Spring
Hill
Township
of
Lee
County
includes
the
Providence
and
Rafting
Creek
Townships,
and
Bradford
Springs
of
past
Sumter
County
lies
West
of
and
South
of
the
Beaver
Dam
Swamp
-
Angus
and
Nancy
McCutchen
McLeod's
property
lie
in
this
area,
Daniel
and
his
desendants
are
found
their
in
later
years
- Description
of
Bradford
Springs/Spring
Hill
area
-
Lies
in
northwestern
Lee
County
in
the
northern
High
Hills
of
Santee.
The
High
Hills
parallel
the
Wateree
River
for
about
40
miles.
The
springs
were
considered
to
be
of
great
health
benefit,
its
waters
being
used
to
treat
such
illnesses
as
"
Inward
Night
Fevers,
Loss
of
Appetite,
or
Debility
of
the
Nerves.....cure
any
scrofulous
Humour,
old
inverterate
Ulcers,
Tetters,
Ringworms
etc"
Todays
communities
include
Egypt
where
Angus
and
Nancy,
Daniel
and
the
Bethune's
resided.
City
Gazzette
1814
article
as
quoted
in
the
book
Lee
County
Past
and
Present
Volume
II
page
116
- Today's
Ionia
Township
of
Lee
County
includes
the
Buffalo
township
of
past
Kershaw
County
which
also
lies
west
of
the
Scape
Or
Swamp
and
Carters
Crossing
of
past
Sumter
County
and
north
of
Beaver
Dam
Swamp
and
west
of
the
Scape
Or
Swamp
-
Alexander
and
Sarah
McIntosh
McLeod's
land
lie
in
this
area
- Description
of
Ionia
Township
area
- bounded
by
the
Hickory
Hill
Township
area,
in
which
Alexander
II
and
his
owned
some
property,
portions
of
the
Egypt
Community
appear
to
lie
or
bound
this
area
as
Lee
County
Past
and
Present
Vol
II
states
that
New
Hope
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery
or
McLeod
Cemetery
lies
in
the
Ionia
Community.
- Todays
Turkey
Creek
Township
of
Lee
County
includes
DeKalb
Township
of
Kershaw
County
west
of
the
Scape
Or
and
west
of
Lynches
River
and
the
part
of
old
Bishopville
Township
of
Sumter
County
which
lays
North
of
the
public
road
leading
from
Stokes
Bridge
on
the
Lynches
River
to
the
Harrison
Hall
Mill
-
see
the
1821
Mill
Map
of
Stephen
H.
Boykin
for
more
detailed
info
(improved
in
1825;
this
area
includes
the
Lucknow
Township
{incorporated
1897})
-
Alexander
and
Sarah
McIntosh
McLeods
children
are
enumerated
in
this
area
as
did
Norman
McLeod,
the
husband
of
Alexander's
sister,
Betsy
McLeod.
- Nine
miles
from
present
day
Bishopville
and
eighteen
miles
from
Camden
(Kershaw),
Turkey
Creek
lies
on
the
northern
edge
of
Lee
County.
Alexander
and
Sarah's
five
children
attended
Antioch
Baptist
Church
which
although
lying
near
the
present
day
Lee
County
line,
remains
a
part
of
Kershaw
County.
The
family
land
lay
in
the
areas
of
Kershaw
near
Antioch
Baptist
Church
and
in
the
townships
named
above
now
presently
in
Lee
County.
Alabama
1840
-
1852
Beginning
in
the
year
1838,
we
begin
to
see
Norman
and
Betsy
McLeod
McLeod
and
Roderick
and
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune
sell
some
of
their
South
Carolina
property
obviously
in
preparation
for
their
migration
to
Alabama.
No
records
have
yet
been
found
in
which
John
and
Polly
sell
their
land,
but
research
is
continuing.
By
1840,
the
three
families
are
found,
along
with
John's
eldest
and
married
son
John
L.
McKay
on
pages
2
and
4
of
the
Macon
County
Alabama
Census.
The
girls'
mother,
Nancy
McCutchen
McLeod,
now
widowed
and
aged
about
60
-
70,
is
found
to
have
migrated
with
them.
Research
into
the
families
after
migration
is
in
its
beginning
stages.
Polly
died
on
April
15,
1845
and
is
buried
at
Bethel
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery,
formerly
Pike
County,
Bullock
Co.,
AL
Source
of
Death
Date:Bethel
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery,
Bullock
Co.,
AL,
Cemetery
Transcripton
accessed
August
15th
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/bullock/cemetery/bethel.txt.
-
NOTE:
Her
sister
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune's
husband
and
son
are
buried
there
as
well.
John
is
found
in
the
1850
Macon
County
Alabama
Census,
a
widower
aged
60
years,
and
living
with
two
of
his
children,
Malcolm
aged
36
and
Alexis
aged
23.
John
died
on
March
12,
1852
and
was
buried
beside
Polly
on
the
16th
of
that
month.
Their
daughter
Alexis
died
on
August
6th
1854
and
is
also
buried
there.
Source
of
Death
Date:Bethel
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery,
Bullock
Co.,
AL,
Cemetery
Transcripton
accessed
August
15th
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/bullock/
cemetery/bethel.txt.
-
NOTE:
Her
sister
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune's
husband
and
son
are
buried
there
as
well.
John
wrote
his
will
on
Jan
13
1852,
obviously
ill
as
he
died
almost
exactly
2
months
later.
Will
dated
Jan
13,
1852.
Probated
May
10,
1852,
Pike
Co.
Witness:
Roderick
Bethune,
Duncan
D.
Campbell,
Daniel
McCaskill.
Executor
-
son
Alexander
L.
McKay
Children
of
John
McKay
and
Polly
(aka
Mary)
McLeod
1. John
L.
MCKAY
b.
bet.
1810
and
1820
(1850
census
indicates
a
birth
year
of
1815)
in
,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
married
first
23
Oct
1836
in
Kershaw,
South
Carolina
to
Nancy
Chisholm
MCCASKILL
B.
12
Sep
1809
in
Skye,
Inverness,
Scotland
Marriage
and
Spouse
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
The
information
below
was
provided
by
Bruce
McKay
June
6
2011
{italics/red
font
mine
-
June
9
2011LMW}
Information
came
from
a
descendent
of
Daniel
McKay.
A
daughter
named
Minnie
Roberta
Blue
had
a
daughter
named
Ruth
Blue
Barnes
(RBB).
RBB
did
a
lot
of
genealogy
in
the
1950's
and
has
since
passed
on.
Her
work
is
in
the
Ellen
Payne
Odom
Genealogy
Library
in
Moultrie,
GA.
This
is
what
she
wrote
about
Nancy
McCaskill.
Her
is
name
was
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill
b.
1810
in
Scotland
and
came
from
Scotland
in
1822
at
the
age
of
12.
She
had
a
sister
named
Jennie
McCaskill
b.1784,
d.
Aug
25,
1849
m.
John
Leslie.
Had
a
brother
John
McCaskill
went
to
TX
died
there.
Sister
Flora
married
a
Worthington.
Brother
Malcolm
went
to
Mobile
and
died
there.
John
L.
left
home
before
the
war.
Bennie
Lula
Rayborn
Alexander
was
the
daughter
of
Mary
Ann
Katherine
McKay
Rayborn,
Nancy's
daughter,
and
she
wrote
a
letter
in
1955
about
the
McKay's
and
McCaskill's.
She
didn't
know
the
names
of
her
great-grand-parents,
but
knew
them
only
as
grand-father
and
grand-mother.
Grand-father
(John
Donald
McCaskill)
was
a
well
known
bible
reader.
He
read
to
people
in
English
and
Gaelic.
Her
mother
Mary
Ann
Catherine
McKay
was
married
at
the
age
of
16
years.
John
L.
McKay
and
Nancy
were
separated,
and
John
L.
remarried
in
Louisiana.
He
left
a
sizeable
estate
to
two
daughters
in
Louisiana.
The
children
of
his
first
marriage
were
encouraged
to
contest
the
will,
but
they
never
did.
Mary
Ann
Catherine
Rayborn
lived
with
uncle
Neil
McKay
during
the
war,
her
parents
had
passed
away.
Bennie
was
77
years
old
and
she
was
still
working
at
the
DMV.
There
a
lot
related
Alexanders
in
TX.
Letter
written
by
Bennie
Lula
Rayborn
in
1955: Nancy
is
one
of
your
several
GGGrandmothers.
Nancy
came
with
her
family
to
Kershaw
County,
NC
from
the
Isle
of
Skye,
Invernessshire,
Scotland
in
1811.
Married
in
the
Kershaw
District,
on
the
23rd
inst.
(23
Oct
1836),
by
reverend
M.
D.
Frasier,
Mr.
John
L.
McKay
to
Miss
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill,
all
of
Kershaw
District.
(November
5,
1836
Issue
of
the
paper).
This
Nancy
McCaskill
was
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill
and
Rev.M.
D.
Frasier
was
the
minister
of
the
Pine
Tree
Presbyterian
Church
in
Cassat,
SC
(Pine
Tree
Church
Records).
She
Married
John
L.
McKay
who's
mother
was
Mary
Polly
McCleod
McKay
whose
obituary
from
Pike
County,
AL
mentioned
that
she
was
a
member
of
the
Pine
Tree
Church.
Nancy
and
J.L.
McKay
had
their
first
son
Angus
C.
in
1837
and
probably
lived
with
the
John
McKay
Sr.
at
the
farm
at
Horse
Pen
creek
near
Cassat
SC
until
they
all
moved
to
Pike
Co.
Al
in
about
1838.
In
the
1840
Census
they
were
all
together
in
Macon
Co.,
AL,
all,
living
a
few
farms
away.
J.
L.
McKay
and
Nancy
had
an
11
year
old
female
mulatto
complexion
slave
named
Mathabey
in
1840.
The
story
about
Mathabey
is
very
interesting.
In
1840,
February
4,
J.L.
McKay
obtained
a
loan
for
$100,
with
three
promisary
notes
for
$33.33
each.
The
security
for
the
loan
was
Mathabey
the
female
slave,
eight
head
of
cattle
and
one
bay
mare.
The
total
sum
plus
interest
to
be
paid
back
in
two
years
was
a
total
of
$160
.
By
May
27,
1843
he
had
not
paid
off
the
loans,
and
foreclosure
was
initiated
unless
he
paid
the
loan
immediately.
To
solve
the
problem
John
L.
McKay
was
to
be
paid
one
dollar
for
the
described
property
by
his
uncle
Norman
McCleod,
Mary
McLeod
McKay's
brother (in
Law)
your
GGGrandmother
and
wife
of
John
McKay
Sr.,
{was}a
very
successful
farmer
and
State
Legislator.
Norman
McCleod
was
to
offer
the
property
to
the
highest
bidder
and
pay
the
debt
off.
If
there
was
extra
money
John
L.
McKay
would
be
paid
the
overplus.
If
the
funds
were
insufficient
John
L.
Mckay
would
be
liable
for
the
deficit.
Sounds
like
Norman
McCleod
was
trying
to
help
his
nephew.
This
could
be
an
indication
of
some
hard
times
for
Nancy
and
John
L.
McKay
In
the
1850
Census
the
McCaskills
were
living
in
Pike
county,
AL.
Catherine
and
John
Donald
McCasskill,
Nancy's
parents,
were
listed
as
both
79
Years
old.
Their
son
John
C.
McCaskill
was
listed
as
30
years
old
with
family,
and
was
a
Justice
of
the
Peace
for
the
State
of
AL,
Pike
Co.
His
name
will
appear
in
many
county
transactions,
but
one
of
interest
was
the
sale
of
Jack
a
slave.
When
John
McKay
Sr.'s.
will
was
administered
Jack
was
sold
for
$346
to
his
son
Alexander
L.
McKay
in
September
1852,
and
John
C.
McCaskill
was
the
Justice
of
the
Peace
signing
the
document.
Now
that
John
L.
McKay's
mother
Mary
Polly
McLeaod
McKay
and
father
John
McKay
Sr.
had
passed
away
he
left
home
never
to
return
between
1852
and
1858.
The
family
said
that
he
{Alexander?}
went
to
LA
and
started
a
new
family.
They
thought
about
having
one
of
the
family
go
and
see
if
they
could
get
some
inheritance
but
it
never
happened..
Catherine
Chisholm
McCaskill
died
in
July
1855.
John
Donald
McCaskill
died
in
Aug
of
1859
both
in
Pike
County,
AL,
buried
at
Indian
Creek,
Pike
County,
AL.
Wonder
if
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill
{McKay}might
be
buried
there?
In
1858
Nancy
C.
McCaskill
{McKay}
buys
100
acres,
and
then
sells
the
same
property
in
1859.
In
about
1859
Nancy
C.
Mccaskill
{McKay}
moved
to
Sabine
County,
TX
with
her
family.
In
about
1860
John
C.
McCaskill
{brother
of
Nancy
McKay?}
and
family
moved
to
Dewitt
County,
TX.
In
the
1860
census
for
Sabine
County,
TX,
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill
{McKay}
is
enumerated
with
sons
Angus
C.,
Daniel,
Malcolm,
and
Peter.
No
John
L.
McKay.
Next
door
is
Joseph
Elijah
Rayborn
Married
to
Mary
Ann
Catherine
McKay
Rayborn
soon
to
have
a
son
John
in
1860.
Mary
Ann
was
married
at
the
age
of
16
years.
They
left
a
lot
of
related
Rayborns
in
TX.
Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840 page
4
-
1
male
aged
0-5;
1
male
aged
20-30;
1
female
aged
20-30
found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
on
October
14th
2004
at
Ancestry.com
Census
On
line.
Census
Place
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
-
J.
L.
McKay
household
1680
aged
35
born
SC;
Nancy
aged
40
Scotland;
Angus
13
South
Carolina;
Daniel
11
Ala;
Malcom
9
Ala;
Margaret
7
Ala;
Peter?
5
Ala.
found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
on
October
14th
2004
at
Ancestry.com
Census
On
line.!Source:
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
copyright
©
2000-2006
All
Rights
Reserved
http://www.geocities.com/dillysdillys/ChildrenofMaryPollyMcLeodAndJohnMcCoy.htm
Children of
John
L.
McKay
and
Nancy
Chisholm
McCaskill
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
1)
Angus
C.
MCKAY
b:
ABT
1837
in
Sumter
District
South
Carolina
d.
bet.
1861
-
1865
serving
the
Confederacy.
Civil
War.
Died
in
hospital
with
pneumonia.
His
brother,
Daniel
Webster
"Bob",
went
to
his
funeral
but
was
too
ill
himself
with
head
wounds
to
visit
him.
He
was
born
in
South
Carolina
and
in
school
in
1850
Census.
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
2)
Daniel
Webster
MCKAY
b:
25
Dec
1839
in
Bread,
Bullock,
Alabama
married
to
Christian
Elizabeth
MCKINNON
b.
3
Mar
1845
d.
19
Jun
1913
(daughter
of
Daniel
L.
MCKINNON
b:
15
Mar
1797
and
Flora
MCDONALD
b:
9
Jun
1799)
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
It
is
said
that
D.W.
McKay
and
Elizabeth
McKinnon
were
second
cousins;
resided
in
Sabine,
Texas
for
1
year.
His
father
(John
L.
McKay)
was
teaching
in
Union
Springs,
AL,
where
D.W.
died
and
father
owned
land
there.
Both
D.W.
and
wife
are
buried
at
Union
Springs,
AL,
Cemetery
possibly
at
Magnolia
Church
around
Union
Springs
Alabama.
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Daniel
W.
married
Christian
Elizabeth
McKinnon
and
has
many
descendants
in
the
south.
He
lived
in
AL
and
died
there.
Peter
married
Ann
Mcdonald
and
had
no
Children.
Malcolm
M.
(my
line)
married
Rebecca
Smith
and
left
lots
of
descendants
in
TX
and
CA.
Ruth
Blue
Barnes
(RBB).
provided
by
Bruce
McKay
June
6
2011
Children
of
Daniel
Webster
McKay
and
Christian
Elizabeth
McKinnon: McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
i)
Flora
Emma
MCKAY
b:
30
Apr
1868
in
Inverness,
Bullock,
Alabama
d.
27
May
1955
buried
Bethel
Cemetery,
Bullock,
Alabama
married
9
Dec
1890
to
William
Lauchlin
MCMILLAN
b:
9
Dec
1858
d.
3
Feb
1943
buried
Bethel
Cemetery,
Bullock,
Alabama
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Children
of
Fora
Emma
McKay
and
William
Lauchlin
McMillan
William
Paul
MCMILLAN
b:
9
Sep
1891
Joseph
Venerable
MCMILLAN
b:
26
Oct
1893
John
Daniel
MCMILLAN
b:
11
Nov
1895
Kenneth
Duncan
MCMILLAN
b:
20
Jun
1897
Lauchlin
Emerson
MCMILLAN
b:
2
Sep
1900
in
Inverness,
Bullock,
Alabama
Lizbeth
MCMILLAN
b:
19
Nov
1903
Hugh
MCMILLAN
b:
2
Apr
1906
George
Laurens
MCMILLAN
b:
30
Apr
1908
Always
lived
in
the
Scotland
Community
(AL)
one
mile
from
Bethel
Presbyterian
Church.
Married
at
home
of
father
and
mother,
double
wedding
with
sister
Minnie
Roberta
MCKAY
-
see
below
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
ii)
Nancy
Belle
MCKAY
b:
16
Sep
1869
in
Aberfoil,
Bullock,
Alabama
iii)
Minnie
Roberta
MCKAY
b:
3
Apr
1871
in
Aberfoil,
Bullock,
Alabama
d.
22
Sep
1950
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
married
to
Henry
Patrick
BLUE
b:
16
Aug
1862
d.
11
Sep
1935
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Children
of
Minnie
Robert
McKay
and
Henry
Patrick
Blue
Ruth
Graham
BLUE
b:
6
Nov
1891
Minnie
Elizabeth
BLUE
b:
17
Mar
1895
in
Inverness,
Bullock,
Alabama
Patsy
Lee
BLUE
b:
10
Sep
1897
in
Graham
Farm,
Inverness,
Alabama
Henry
Patrick
BLUE
Jr.
b:
3
Feb
1900
in
Graham
Farm,
Inverness,
Alabama
Caroline
BLUE
b:
16
Dec
1903
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
Robert
MacKay
BLUE
b:
26
Jan
1907
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
Sophie
Albright
BLUE
b:
10
Apr
1912
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
Married
at
home
of
father
and
mother,
double
wedding
with
sister
Flora
Emma
who
married
Wm
Lauchlin
McMillan
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
iv)
Rosa
Belle
MCKAY
b:
9
Jan
1875
in
Bethel
Church,
Bullock,
Alabama
d.
unknown
married
16
Sep
1903
in
Pres.
Church,
Union
Springs,
Alabama
Alexander
Bragg
HORN
b:
14
Aug
1875
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Child
of
Rosa
Belle
McKay
and
Alexander
Braagg
Horn
Sarah
Bragg
HORN
b:
2
Aug
1905
v).
Robert
Alexander
MCKAY
b:
12
Aug
1876
d.
1912
married
to
Florence
ARNOLD
Child
of
Robert
Alexander
McKay
and
Florence
Arnold
Susan
Arnold
MCKAY
b:
1905
vi)
Mary
Ann
MCKAY
b:
16
Sep
1878
d.
after
1962
In
Union
Springs,
Bullock
Alabama
-
never
married
"She
lived
with
her
parents
and
aunt
Emmaline
McKinnon
until
they
passed
away.
For
many
years
kept
own
home
in
Union
Springs,
AL.
Later
years
she
has
visited
Paul
and
Lizbeth
McMillan,
Sarah
Bragg
Horn
Paterson,
George
and
Olivia
McMillan.
She
and
her
brothers,
Edgar
and
Myron
had
the
lovliest
voices
in
that
section.
They
are
all
three
living
(1962
ages
all
in
their
eighties)
She
was
the
sweet,
quiet,
energetic
person
whom
all
the
grandchildren
adored
when
visiting
Grandmother
and
Grandpapa."
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
vii)
Edgar
MCKAY
b:
11
Aug
1880
d.
1
Jun
1964
married
to
Harriet
ALLAN
b:
24
Feb
1890
Children
of
Edgar
McKay
and
Harriet
Allan
Harriet
Elizabeth
MCKAY
b:
Aug
1918
Anne
MCKAY
b:
18
Apr
1922
viii)
John
Myron
MCKAY
b:
16
Mar
1883
in
Bethel
Church,
Bullock,
Alabama
d.
after
1962
married
to
Belle
KEENAN
b:
17
Sep
1886
in
Tuscumbia,
Colbert,
Alabama
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Children
of
John
Myron
McKay
and
Belle
Keenan
John
Myron
MCKAY
Jr.
b:
11
Mar
1913
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
Lettie
Warren
MCKAY
b:
10
May
1915
3)
Malcolm
McCaskill
MCKAY
b:
Dec
1843
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
d.
20
Dec
1914
in
,
Hays,
Texas
married
17
Sep
1866
in
,
Pike,
Alabama
to
Rebecca
L.
SMITH
b:
1847
in
,
Pike,
Alabama
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Went
to
Texas
between
1878
and
1883
(see
children
below)
with
his
brother
Peter.
"Uncle
Make
and
Uncle
Pete.
Children
of
Malcolm
McCaskill
McKay
and
Rebecca
L.
Smith
i)
Mary
Mollie
MCKAY
b:
1867
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
married
John
Baylor
Motheral
Information
provided
by
Suzi
Stevenson
November
7,
2010
-
see
photos
right
and
below
ii)
Lacero
Angeline
MCKAY
b:
1869
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
iii)
Jasper
(Jack)
MCKAY
b:
1872
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
iv)
Angus
MCKAY
b:
1873
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
v)
Malcolm
Tournedge
MCKAY
b:
4
Oct
1876
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
vi)
John
McCaskle
MCKAY
b:
2
Mar
1878
in
Union
Springs,
Bullock,
Alabama
vii)
Callie
MCKAY
b:
1879
in
either
Alabama
or
Texas
vii)
Mattie
Martha
MCKAY
b:
1883
in
Reedville,
Caldwell,
Texas
viii)
Willie
Malina
MCKAY
married
Albert
Sidney
Motheral
Jan
18,1899
Information
provided
by
Suzi
Stevenson
November
7,
2010
|
|
A
great
grandchild
of
Malcolm
died
in
2008
-
see
Tribute
-
link
provided
by
Bruce
McKay
June
7,
2011
photographs
provided
by
Bruce
McKay
June
7,
2011
 Malcolm,
Peter
and
Mary
Ann
Katherine
McKay
Rayborn
4)
Mary
Anne
Katherine
MCKAY
see
photo
just
above
b:
7
Jul
1844
in
Montgomery,
Macon,
Alabama
married
23
Sep
1858
to
Joseph
Elijah
RAYBORN
b:
ABT
1840
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Old
family
Bible
was
destroyed
in
a
fire
about
1905,
so
all
record
of
names
and
births
were
lost.
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Children
of
Mary
Anne
Katherine
MCKAY
and
Elijah
RAYBORN
1.
John
RAYBORN
2.
Watson
RAYBORN
3.
William
RAYBORN
4.
Peter
RAYBORN
5.
Neil
RAYBORN
6.
Joseph
RAYBORN
7.
Elizabeth
RAYBORN
8.
Mary
Susana
RAYBORN
9.
Bennie
Lula
RAYBORN
5)
Peter
MCKAY
see
photo
just
above
b:
ABT
1845
in
Pike,
Alabama
d.
unknown
married
to
Ann
MCDONALD
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Went
to
Texas
at
the
same
time
as
brother
Malcolm.
Anna
McKay
(b.
1878)
said
the
morning
they
left
for
Texas,
they
all
gathered
around
the
organ
and
sang,
"God
Be
With
You
Till
We
Meet
Again." McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
2.
Charlotte
MCKAY
B.
ABT
1817
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina
d.
unknown
married
Archibald
C.
MCDONALD
in
Sumter
South
Carolina
b:
1
Dec.
1815
in
Moore,
North
Carolina
Marriage
and
Spouse
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Parents
of
Archibald
McDonald
are
Donald
McDonald
and
Nancy
Robertson,
both
born
Isle
of
Skye
Scotland,
migrated
to
Moore
County
North
Carolina
with
2
of
Donald's
siblings.
Parental
information
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Archibald
was
the
twin
of
Angus
McDonald
Information
from
Eugene
Watson
of
San
Marcos,
Texas
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
"Archibald,
my
twin
brother,
married
in
South
Carolina.
Charlotte,
the
eldest
daughter
of
the
late
John
McKay,
Esq.,
and
came
to
Alabama.
He
was
at
an
early
age
made
an
Elder
in
the
Presbyterian
Church
which
he
loved.
He
was
a
Free
Mason
of
high
degree,
and
a
civil
magistrate
in
Montgomery
County,
Ala.
for
more
than
twenty
years.
The
people
honored
him
with
many
responsible
positions,
and
their
confidence
was
never
abused.
He
died
in
the
full
enjoyment
of
a
triumphant
faith,
based
solely
on
the
imputed
righteousness
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
His
living
children:
Donald
Christopher,
Mrs.
Ann
McKay,
and
Alexis
McDonald,
are
all
living
near
San
Marcos,
Texas,
and
are
prominent,
prosperous,
and
useful
members
of
the
San
Marcos
Presbyterian
Church.
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Census
1840
-
likely
to
have
been
in
Sumter
or
Kershaw
Districts
of
South
Carolina
Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Image
1
Family
6
enumerated
16
Sept.
1850
A.C.
McDonald
(shown
as
A
C
W
Donald
in
the
Index/Ancestry.com
Census
Images)
aged
35
Farmer
born
North
Carolina;
Charlotte
aged
35
born
in
South
Carolina; John
aged
8
born
in
Alabama
born
about
1842;
Daniel
aged
6
born
in
Alabama;
Angus
aged
5
born
in
Alabama,
Mary
aged
4
born
in
Alabama;
Neil
aged
3
born
in
Alabama;
Ann
aged
6
months
born
in
Alabama;
Epraim
aged
10
born
in
Alabama
-
out
of
order
for
him
to
be
a
son
of
Archibald
and
Charlotte
-
his
identity
is
unknown
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
A
C
McDonald
North
Carolina
44
1815
North
Carolina
Occupation
JP(?)
RE
2500
P
4,000;
Charlott
Mcdonald
40
1819
South
Carolina;
John
Mcdonald
17
1842
Alabama;
Donald
Mcdonald
15
1844
Alabama;
Mary
Mcdonald
14
1845
Alabama; Ann
Mcdonald
12
1847
Alabama; Neil
Mcdonald
10
1849
Alabama;
Elexis
Mcdonald
5
1854
Alabama; Isabella
Mcdonald
3
1856
Alabama
Femalefound
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Children
of
Charlotte
McKay
and
Archibald
McDonald
1)
John
MCDONALD
b:
1842/3
Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Image
1
Family
6
enumerated
16
Sept.
1850
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke/1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
2)
Donald
Christopher
MCDONALD
b:
1844/5
Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Image
1
Family
6
enumerated
16
Sept.
1850
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke/1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Donald
survived
his
father
and
migrated
to
San
Marcos
Texas
along
with
his
sisters,
Ann
and
Alexis;
this
according
to
his
Uncle,
Angus
R.
McDonald.
Was
a
prominent
member
of
San
Marcos
Presbyterian
Church Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
3)
Angus
MCDONALD
b:
1845
d.
possibly
before
1850
Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Image
1
Family
6
enumerated
16
Sept.
1850
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke/NOT
PRESENT
IN
1860
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY
CENSUS
SHOULD
BE
AGED
AROUND
15
4)
Mary
Jane
MCDONALD
b:
1846
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
5) Anne
MCDONALD
b:
1847/48
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
-
NEIL
AND
ANN
ARE
APPARENTLY
TRANSPOSED
AGE
WISE
ON
THE
1850
CENSUS
Ann
called
"Mrs.
Ann
McKay
by
her
Uncle,
Angus
R.
McDonald
and
stated
to
have
been
living
in
San
Marcos
Texas
and
a
member
of
the
San
Marcos
Presbyterian
after
the
death
of
her
father
Archibald
McDonald.
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
6)
Neill
MCDONALD
b:
1850
d.
aft
1860
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
-
NEIL
AND
ANN
ARE
APPARENTLY
TRANSPOSED
AGE
WISE
ON
THE
1850
CENSUS
7.
Elexis
MCDONALD
b.
1854/5
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Elexis
reported
by
her
Uncle,
Angus
R.
McDonald
and
stated
to
have
been
living
in
San
Marcos
Texas
and
a
member
of
the
San
Marcos
Presbyterian
after
the
death
of
her
father
Archibald
McDonald.
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
8)
Isabella
MCDONALD
b.
1856
d.
after
1860
1860
Montgomery
County
Census
District
2,
Montgomery,
AL
page
29
enumuration
date
July
18
1860
(224
200)
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
26
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
NOTE:
Ephraim
MCDONALD
is
included
as
a
child
of
Arch
and
Charlotte
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com.
-
,
however,
he
is
not
present
in
the
1860
census.
His
relationship
is
unknown
to
date. Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Image
1
Family
6
enumerated
16
Sept.
1850
found
ancestry.com
census
on
line
October
25
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
3.
Alexander
L.
MCKAY
B.
bet.
1810-1820
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina
married
to
an
Elizabeth
(--?--)
died
after
1852.
Marriage
and
Spouse
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Alexander
migrated
with
John
McKay
and
Polly
McLeod
McKay
to
Macon
County
Alabama
in
time
to
be
enumerated
in
their
home
as
a
male
aged
20-30
in
the
1840
Macon
County
Alabama
Census. Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840,
page
2;
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
Alexander
is
named
in
his
father's
1852
Will
but
not
found
enumerated
with
his
father
in
the
1850
Census;
this
indicates
he
survived
past
1852. Therefore,
the
A.
L.
McKay
found
in
Macon
District
21,
Alabama
on
page
256
in
household
#873
where
we
find
his
aunt
and
uncle
Roderick
and
Nancy
McLeod
Bethune
enumerated
in
household
#872
is
quite
probably
him.
This
A.L.
McKay
is
shown
as
a
Merchant
-
the
name
of
the
household
is
illegible
but
is
Thomas
"something". Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
In
his
father's
will,
Alexander
is
left
"one
negro
man
named
Lewis,
aged
25
years".
He
was
named
executor
of
the
estate
of
John
McKay.
The
Will
was
written
on
Jan
13,
1852
and
was
probated
on
May
10,
1852,
in
Pike
Co.
The
Will
was
witnessed
by
Alexander's
uncle
Roderick
Bethune,
the
husband
of
Nancy
McLeod,
and
Duncan
D.
Campbell
and
Daniel
McCaskill.
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
4.
Neill
MCKAY
B.
bet.
1818
-
1822
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina died
after
1860
Neil
migrated
with
John
McKay
and
Polly
McLeod
McKay
to
Macon
County
Alabama
in
time
to
be
enumerated
in
their
home
as
a
male
aged
15-20. Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840,
page
2;
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
Neil
is
found
enumerated
in
the
1850
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
along
with
his
sister,
Elexis
and
his
father,
John
McKay.
This
census
states
he
was
born
in
South
Carolina
and
the
value
of
his
property
was
$200.00.
1850
Census,
Not
Stated,
Pike,
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Page:
257
Roll:
M432_13
Enumerated
16th
day
of
December
1850
found
October
13th
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Ancestry.com
Census
Online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
In
his
father's
will,
Neil
is
left
"a
negro
named
Aaron
15
years,
and
a
boy
named
Ben,
8
years
of
age".
His
brother,
Alexander,
is
named
executor
of
the
estate.
The
Will
was
witnessed
by
Alexander's
uncle
Roderick
Bethune,
the
husband
of
Nancy
McLeod,
and
Duncan
D.
Campbell
and
Daniel
McCaskill.
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
In
the
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Household
number
705
Neill
is
found
living
with
his
sister
Mary
McKay
and
her
husband,
Angus
McDonald.
Neil
is
aged
38
with
an
occupation
listed
as
"Grocer".
His
real
estate
is
valued
at
$2,500
and
his
personal
property
is
valued
at
$5,000.
His
place
of
birth
is
confirmed
as
being
in
South
Carolina.
Household
Number
705
had
ten
residents
including
a
Malcom
McKay
aged
36
who
was
likely
his
brother.
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
5.
Malcolm
MCKAY
B.
bet.
1825
-1830
in
,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
Burial:
Montgomery,
Macon,
Alabama
married
to
(--?--)
after
1860
died
after
1860 Marriage
and
Spouse
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Malcolm
migrated
with
John
McKay
and
Polly
McLeod
McKay
to
Macon
County
Alabama
in
time
to
be
enumerated
in
their
home
as
a
male
aged
10-15. Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840,
page
2;
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
In
the
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
Household
number
705
Malcolm
is
found
living
with
his
sister
Mary
McKay
and
her
husband,
Angus
McDonald.
Neil
is
aged
38
with
an
occupation
listed
as
"Grocer".
His
real
estate
is
valued
at
$2,500
and
his
personal
property
is
valued
at
$4500.
His
place
of
birth
is
confirmed
as
being
in
South
Carolina.
Household
Number
705
had
ten
residents
including
a
Malcom
McKay
aged
36
who
was
likely
his
brother.
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
Children
of
Malcolm
and
his
unknown
spouse: information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
1)
Jack
MCKAY
dates
unknown
-
spouse
unknown Marriage
and
Spouse
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Children
of
Jack
McKay
and
unknown
spouse:
i)
Jack
Jr.
MCKAY
ii)
Robert
MCKAY
iii)
Malcolm
MCKAY
iv)
Barbara
MCKAY
2)
Emma
MCKAY
-
no
information
6.
Alexis
MCKAY
B.
ABT
1825
in
,
Sumter,
South
Carolina
D.
2
Aug
1854
in
,
Pike,
Alabama
Burial:
6
Aug
1854
Bethel
Church
Cemetery,
Aberfoil,
Bullock,
Alabama
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
Alexis
migrated
with
John
McKay
and
Polly
McLeod
McKay
to
Macon
County
Alabama
in
time
to
be
enumerated
in
their
home
as
one
of
two
females
aged
10-15. Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840,
page
2;
found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
at
Ancestry.com
Census
online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
In
1850,
Alexis
is
found
in
her
widowed
father's
home
along
with
brother
Neil.
Her
birthplace
is
confirmed
as
South
Carolina.1850
Census,
Not
Stated,
Pike,
Alabama
Census
Year
1850
Page:
257
Roll:
M432_13
Enumerated
16th
day
of
December
1850
found
October
13th
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Ancestry.com
Census
Online
Census
research
done
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
using
Ancestry.com
Census
Images
on
line
2003-2006
Tombstone
at
Bethel
Cemetery,
Bullock
Co.,
Alabama.
"Sacred
to
the
memory
of
Miss
Alexis
McKay
who
died
Aug.
2,
1854
in
the
25th
year
of
her
age."
Source
of
Death
Date:Bethel
Presbyterian
Church
Cemetery,
Bullock
Co.,
AL,
Cemetery
Transcripton
accessed
August
15th
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/bullock/cemetery/bethel.txt.
-
7.
Mary
MCKAY
B.
1827
in
Sumter,
South
Carolina
d.
bef
1888
married
January
1
1846
in
Alabama
to
Angus
Robertson
MCDONALD
b,
December
1
1815
in
Moore
County
OR
Fayetteville,
Cumberland,
North
Carolina
information
found
at
McKay
and
Williard
Genealogy;
Karen
Willard,
[email protected]
located
at
World
Connect,
Rootsweb.com
See
twin
Archibald
McDonald
husband
of
Mary's
sister,
Charlotte,
above
regarding
birth
place.Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Parents
of
twins,
Archibald
and
Angus
McDonald,
are
Donald
McDonald
and
Nancy
Robertson,
both
born
Isle
of
Skye
Scotland,
migrated
to
Moore
County
North
Carolina
with
2
of
Donald's
siblings
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
"I
was
born
December
1,
1815,
came
to
Alabama
in
1844,
and
married
January
1,
1846,
Mary
McKay,
the
youngest
daughter
of
John
McKay,
Esq.,
of
South
Carolina.
In
her
were
concentrated
more
of
those
mental
qualities
that
constitute
the
Christian
lady,
daughter,
wife,
mother,
and
unswerving
and
true
friend,
than
can
often
be
found
in
mankind.
She
was
immorally
fixed
in
her
convictions
of
right,
always
willing
to
hazard
all
other
considerations
in
the
maintenance
of
truth
and
elevated
humanity.
But
more
of
Heaven
could
not
live
upon
earth,
therefore
the
Lord
took
her
to
her
blissful
and
eternal
home.
She
was
the
mother
of
ten
children,
seven
of
whom
survived
her.
Donald
Warnock,
the
first
son,
died
at
Louisville,
Ala.,
aged
three
years.
Lexie,
a
child
of
sweet
character,
died
in
Montgomery
County,
Ala.,
aged
ten
years.
Knox,
a
boy
of
fixed
manliness
of
character,
died
near
Inverness,
Ala.,
aged
twelve
years.
Bethune,
who
survived
his
mother,
died
at
the
age
of
twenty-four
years,
while
living
in
Montgomery,
Ala.
in
March
1888.
He
was
a
son
of
whom
any
father
could
be
justly
proud.
He
possessed
a
mind
of
unusual
force
and
brilliency
and
a
gentleness,
yet
manliness
of
character
which
endeared
him
to
all
good
people
who
came
to
know
him.
He
was
a
devoted
member
of
the
Presbyterian
Church,
and
before
his
death
had
acquired
a
position
in
the
business
world
which
gave
promise
of
a
most
successful
and
useful
career.
Of
my
children
still
living
there
are
two
daughters
and
four
sons:
-
Mary
Ann;
Florella;
John
K;
Donald;
Malcom;
and
Frank.
The
character
of
the
living
members
of
my
family,
including
myself,
I
leave
for
some
other
pen
to
portray.
" Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Census;
Macon
Alabama
Census
Year
1840,
page
2
-
1
male
aged
10-15;
birth
year
range
1825-1830
=
Malcomb
McKay;
1
male
aged
15-20,
birth
year
range
1820-1825
=
Neil
McKay;
1
male
aged
20-30,
birth
year
range
1810-1820
=
Alexander
McKay;
1
male
aged
50
-
60,
John
McKay;
2
females
aged
10-15;
birth
year
range
1825-1830
=
Alexis
McKay
and
Mary;
1
female
aged
30-40
Mary
Polly
McLeod
1860
Census
Pike
County
Alabama
Census -
8
705
705
McDonald
Angus
40
M
.
Merchant
.
2,500
NC;
9
705
705
McDonald
Mary
33
F
SC;
10
705
705
McDonald
John
13
M
Ala;
11
705
705
McDonald
Mary
A
11
F
Ala
.
X;
12
705
705
McDonald
Bethune
9
M
Ala;
13
705
705
McDonald
Knox
7
M
Ala;
14
705
705
McDonald
Alexy
5
F
Ala;
15
705
705
McDonald
Archibald
8/12
M
Ala;
16
705
705
McKay
Neill
38
M
.
Grocer
2,500
5,000
SC;
17
705
705
McKay
Malcom
36
M
.
Merchant
2,500
4,500
SC
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004found
October
14
2004
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
Children
of
Mary
McKay
and
Angus
McDonald
1)
Donald
Warnock
MCDONALD
died
before
1860
in
Louisville,
Alabama
at
age
three Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
2)
John
K.
MCDONALD
b.
about
1847
in
Alabama
died
after
1888
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
3)
Mary
Ann
MCDONALD
b.
about
1849
in
Alabama
died
after
1888
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
4)
Bethune
MCDONALD
b.
abt
1851
d.
abt
1875
in
Montgomery
Alabama
"who
survived
his
mother,
died
at
the
age
of
twenty-four
years,
while
living
in
Montgomery,
Ala.
in
March
1888.
He
was
a
son
of
whom
any
father
could
be
justly
proud.
He
possessed
a
mind
of
unusual
force
and
brilliency
and
a
gentleness,
yet
manliness
of
character
which
endeared
him
to
all
good
people
who
came
to
know
him.
He
was
a
devoted
member
of
the
Presbyterian
Church,
and
before
his
death
had
acquired
a
position
in
the
business
world
which
gave
promise
of
a
most
successful
and
useful
career."
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
5) Knox
McDonald
b.
about
1853
d.
1865
at
age
12
near
Inverness,
Alabama
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
6
)
Lexie
McDonald
b.
abt
1855
d.
1865
in
Montgomery
County
Alabama
at
age
tenWritings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
7)
Archibald
McDonald
or
possibly
Donald
b.
abt
1859
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004/
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
8)
Malcolm
MCDONALD
b.
aft
1860
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004
/
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
9)
Frank
MCDONALD
b.
aft
1860
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004
/
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
10)
Florella
MCDONALD b.
aft
1860
1860
Pike
County
Alabama
Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/ found
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
August
2004
/
Writings
of
Angus
McDonald
found
at
http://home.att.net/~hbridges/
mcdonskye.htm
accessed
by
Lori
McLeod
Wilke
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~formyfamily/index.htm
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