Cecilia McKinney
F
Last Edited | 27 Dec 1998 |
Marriage* | 18 October 1799 | Cecilia McKinney married Joseph Howey Jr., son of Joseph Howey and Lydia Montague, on 18 October 1799 at Nelson Co., Kentucky.1 |
Married Name | 18 October 1799 | As of 18 October 1799,her married name was Howey. |
Family |
Joseph Howey Jr. b. circa 1785 | |
Child | 1. | Lydia Howey b. 7 Oct 1800, d. 25 Aug 1836 |
Citations
- [S38] Individual contact, Eric Bosley.
Jane McKinney1
F, b. circa 1842
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1842 | Jane McKinney was born circa 1842 at Pennsylvania.1 |
Citations
- [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, William Kensil household, Kensington Ward 1, page 24, Philadelphia, PA, visit 313. William Kensil, 21, umbrella maker, Philip Kensil, 19, trader, Elizabeth Kensil, 45, Sarah E. Kensil, 16, Anna Sutton, 18, Jane McKinney, 7. All born in Penna.
Andrew McLaney1
M
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2001 |
(Witness) Will | 6 May 1773 | Andrew McLaney witnessed the will of Robert Howey on 6 May 1773 at Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; Will of Robert Howey of Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., 6 May 1773. Wife, Martha, 1/2 of movable estate, Brother Daniel, 20 shillings, Brother William 10 pounds. Nephew Abraham, 5 pounds. To Joseph, son of my nephew Abraham Howey, 5 pounds. Brother Jonah 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother Jonah, 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother William, 10 pounds. Also bequeasts to John Lowrey, Matthew Lowrey, Clark Lowrey, Martha Beer (daughter of William and Mary Beer). Wife Martha to have use of the land and after her death the use of the land to go to Jane Beer, daughter of William and Mary Beer and if she die, then to William Beer, son of William and Mary Beer. Executors friends Thomas Vanhorn and Matthew Lowrey. Witnesses George Allan, Andrew McLaney, Richard Shackleton. Proved May 18, 1782.2 |
Citations
- [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253.
- [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253, Will of Robert HOWEY (HOUEY) (1782): Sussex Co., NJ
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Will of Robert Howey
Of Sussex 1782
In the Name of God Amen, I Robert Howey in the Township of Hardwick, County of
Sussex and in the West Division of the Province of New Jersey, being weak of
body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God, And knowing the
uncertainty of this mortal life do make this my Last Will and Testament,
Imprimis, I resign my soul into the hands of my Heavenly Father that gave it me,
as for my body I do order and request my Executors hereafter named to bury it in
a Christian Like manner, and as it Pleased Almighty God to bestow on me some of
the good things of this life, after my just debts and funeral charges be paid---
Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Martha Howey all her apparel
and ________?________horse and side saddle and a cow and furniture for a room,
and one half of the remaining part of my moveable estate, Item I give and
bequeath unto my brother Daniel Howey the sum of twenty shillings, Item I give
and bequeath unto my brother William Howey the sum of ten pounds, Item I give
and bequeath unto my nephew, Abraham Howey the sum of five pounds, Item I give
and bequeath unto Joseph Howey (son of my nephew Abraham Howey) the sum of five
pounds,. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Jonah Howey the sum of five
pounds and suit of white clothes, Item I give and bequeath unto Robert Howey
(the son of my brother Jonah Howey) the sum of five pounds, Item I give and
bequeath unto Robert Howey (the son of my brother William Howey) the sum of ten
pounds and my brown suit of cloths, Item I give and bequeath unto John Lowrey
the sum of ten pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto Matthew Lowrey the sum of
ten pounds and also four acres of bogg meadow that lays in my plantation in
Hardwick, Item I give and bequeath unto Clark Lowrey the sum of ten pounds, Item
I give and bequeath unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William & Mary Beer) the
sum of five pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Martha
Howey (the use and benefit of the Plantation we now live on as long as she
lives) and after her decease, I give and bequeath the same benefit of said
Plantation unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William and Mary Beer) as long as
she lives, but if she should have any children the said Plantation is to be for
the use and benefit of said children but if she should die without issue then
William Beer the son of William and Mary Beer shall have the benefit of said
Plantation to him and his heirs forever, Item I do constitute and appoint my
trusty friends Thomas Vanhorn Esq. And Matthew Lowrey my Executors to see this
my last Will and Testament be duly executed, and I do revoke and disannul all
other Wills or former Testaments by me made to be void and of no effect and this
only is my last Will and Testament As witness my hand and seal this sixth day of
May one thousand seven hundred and seventy three…________________1773
Robert Houey (his signature) & Seal
(along the edge is written)
Signed Sealed Pronounced and Declared in the presence of us to be his last Will
and Testament and we each of us set our hands as endorsed and in the presence of
one the other… A Shackleton
George Allen )
Andrew W Laney) their signatures
On this 18 day of May AD 1782 Richard Shackleton one of the Witnesses to the
within Will being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose
and say that he saw Robert Houey the Testator therein named sign and seal the
same and hear him publish pronounce and declare this within writing to be his
last Will and Testament, and that at the hour thereof the said Testator of sound
and deposing mind and memory as far as this deponent knows and as he truly
believes and that George Allen and Andrew Laney the other subscribing ____?___
were present at the same time and signed their names as witnesses to the said
Will together with the Deponent in the presence of the said Testator
A Shackleton
Taken before me
The date above at Greenwich Forge
H W Hughes Surrogate
Matthew Lowery surviving Executor in the written Testament named being truly
sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose and say that the Will
and Testament contains the true last Will and Testament of Robert Houey the
Testator therein named so far as he knows and as he verily believes, that he
will well and truly perform the same by paying for the debts of the said
deceased and then the legacies in the said Testament specified so far as the
goods chattels and credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend, and that
he will make and ___?___ into the Prerogative Office at Burlington a true and
perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said
deceased that have or shall come to his knowledge or ___?___ or into the ___?___
of any other person or persons for his use and render a just and true account
when thereunto lawfully required… Mathew Lowery
Sworn at Greenwich Forge
The 18th May 1782
Before me
H W Hughes Surrogate.
Margaret McLaughlin
F
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2014 |
Marriage* | Margaret McLaughlin married Stanton B. Sheppard, son of Howard M. Sheppard and Mildred Bateman. |
Family |
Stanton B. Sheppard | |
Children | 1. | Susan Sheppard |
2. | Robin Sheppard | |
3. | Scott Sheppard |
William McLeroy1
M
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2001 |
Will* | 6 May 1765 | William McLeroy left a will on 6 May 1765 at Nockamixon Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; Yeoman. Proved 31 Oct 1765.1 |
Citations
- [S81] Unknown author, Bucks County Will Abstracts, Book 3, page 131.
Emma Lee McMichael
F
Last Edited | 4 May 1998 |
Note* | (an unknown value).1 |
Family |
Arthur Viers Houeye b. 22 September 1864 | |
Children | 1. | Arthur Lee Houeye b. 2 Jun 1890 |
2. | Emmett Erwin Houeye b. 18 Feb 1893 |
Citations
- [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.
John McMichael1
M
Last Edited | 18 Jul 2007 |
Property* | 16 October 1751 | John McMichael applied for a land warrant for 300 acres on the Forks between Bernard Strouds and John Howays Creek about 6 miles from Strouds Plantation, New Purchase, Bucks Co., RP. Evidently John Howay owned land in this area.1,2 |
Citations
- [S224] Unknown author, Bucks Co. GenWeb, Land Records for Bucks Co. PA via Barbara Parks e-mail 30 May 2001.
- [S307] Unknown author, WorldConnect Home Page, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/1pa/land/… 20 May 2006.
Rev. Doctor John McMillin1,2
M
Last Edited | 21 Apr 2001 |
(Witness) Marriage | 20 November 1816 | Rev. Doctor John McMillin performed the marriage of Rebecca Howey and John Bebout on 20 November 1816.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 20 February 1821 | Rev. Doctor John McMillin performed the marriage of Ira Condit Bebout and Maria Howey on 20 February 1821.3 |
(Witness) Marriage | 14 August 1823 | Rev. Doctor John McMillin performed the marriage of Jane Howey and James Hickson on 14 August 1823.2 |
(Witness) Marriage | 22 March 1827 | Rev. Doctor John McMillin performed the marriage of Sarah Howey and John Bracken on 22 March 1827.4 |
(Witness) Marriage | 2 December 1828 | Rev. Doctor John McMillin witnessed the marriage of Robert Houston and Elizabeth Howey on 2 December 1828.5 |
Citations
- [S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Rebecca Howey was born on Thursday, June 2d, 1791 at 10 minutes after six in the morning in Oxford. Baptized by Mr. Dunham, August 23d, 1791 in Oxford meeting house. Rebecca Howey was married to John Bebout, Tuesday Nov. 20th, 1816, by Doctor McMillin.
- [S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Jane Howey was born September 6th, about one o'clock Friday morning, 1793, in Oxford. Baptized October 26th, in Oxford meeting house by Mr. Dunham. Jane Howey was married to James Hickson, August 14, 1823 by the Rev. Dr. John McMillin.
- [S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Maria Howey was born Mar. 7, 1799, Friday morning about 10 o'clock. Baptized May 15th, 1800 by Mr. Dunham at meeting house. Maria Howey was married on February 20th, 1821 to Ira Bebout by Rev. Mr. McMillin.
- [S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Sarah Howey was born September 24th, 1796, Friday in the morning. Baptized by Mr. Dunham in out house in the winter after. Sarah Howey was married Mar. 22, 1827 to John Bracken by Rev. Doct. John McMillin.
- [S222] Walter Scott Lee, Gen. of Lee & France Families, p. A20, THE HOWEY FAMILY. June 8th, 1791. An Account of Family Concerns. JACOB HOWEY. "The above record was found among the keepsakes of Jane Ann Bebout Lee by her son Richard Henry Lee after her death, February 16, 1916." Margaret and Elizabeth Howey, born Monday, February 21st, 1803, about two o'clock in the morning. Baptized July 31 ensueing by Ebenezer Grant at out own house. Elizabeth was married to Robt. Huston, December 2d, 1828 by Rev. Doct. John McMillin.
Mary McMullin1
F, b. 1789
Last Edited | 23 Mar 2014 |
Birth* | 1789 | Mary McMullin was born in 1789 at Pennsylvania.2 |
Citations
- [S491] 1860 United States Federal Census, Name: Abraham Jacoby
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household ID: 323
House Number: 305
Line Number: 40
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 759
GS Film Number: 20609
Digital Folder Number: 004191082
Image Number: 00161
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Mary Mc Mullin F 61 Pennsylvania
Catherine Vandegrift F 78 Pennsylvania
Rachael Jacoby F 76 Pennsylvania
Abraham Jacoby M 48 Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M445-28M : accessed 23 Mar 2014), Abraham Jacoby in household of Mary Mc Mullin, Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 323, NARA microfilm publication M432. - [S514] 1850 Federal Census, Name: Abraham Jacoby
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 48
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household ID: 323
House Number: 305
Line Number: 40
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 759
GS Film Number: 20609
Digital Folder Number: 004191082
Image Number: 00161
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Mary Mc Mullin F 61 Pennsylvania
Catherine Vandegrift F 78 Pennsylvania
Rachael Jacoby F 76 Pennsylvania
Abraham Jacoby M 48 Pennsylvania
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M445-28M : accessed 23 Mar 2014), Abraham Jacoby in household of Mary Mc Mullin, Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 323, NARA microfilm publication M432.
Joseph McMurtrie1
M
Last Edited | 18 Nov 1999 |
(Witness) Property | 15 November 1750 | Robert Howey was a co-purchaser to owned; a portion of 1250 acres upon the Delaware below the branch called the Pequest. Sale recorded 5 May 1753. Division of the purchased lands was agreed and recorded 3 Feb 1810.1 |
(Witness) Property | 5 May 1753 | Robert Howey was a witness to property sold; Robert Huwe, James Hannah, Robert McMurtrie, Thomas McMurtrie sign a quitclaim deed for land purchased on 15 Nov 1750. The land now belongs solely to Joseph McMurtrie. Recorded 3 Feb 1810. RTH -This deed certainly makes it seem likely these folks are all family. Why else turn over control of the land with no monetary transaction whatsoever?2 |
Robert McMurtrie1
M
Last Edited | 18 Nov 1999 |
(Witness) Property | 15 November 1750 | Robert Howey was a co-purchaser to owned; a portion of 1250 acres upon the Delaware below the branch called the Pequest. Sale recorded 5 May 1753. Division of the purchased lands was agreed and recorded 3 Feb 1810.1 |
(Witness) Property | 5 May 1753 | Robert Howey was a witness to property sold; Robert Huwe, James Hannah, Robert McMurtrie, Thomas McMurtrie sign a quitclaim deed for land purchased on 15 Nov 1750. The land now belongs solely to Joseph McMurtrie. Recorded 3 Feb 1810. RTH -This deed certainly makes it seem likely these folks are all family. Why else turn over control of the land with no monetary transaction whatsoever?2 |
(Witness) Event-Misc | 4 November 1763 | Robert McMurtrie was a witness when Abraham Howey was Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and Assembly for Defense (1763); Sussex Co., NJ Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Michelle Tucker Chubenko https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm ********************************************************* To His Excellency William Franklin, Esqr, Capt Generale and Goverennor in Cheff in and over His Majestys Province of New Jersey -- Chansellor and Vice Admarale in the Same-- And to the Honnorable His Majestys Councile -- And Gentlemen the Representatives of the Said province -- We the subscribers in Habatants of Greenwich Oxfprd Mansfield Wood-House & Knowlton Townships in the Lower part of the County of Sussex Below the blew monton being now left exposed to the leag of assuall And Seveq (?) Enemy from Cornele Vancampens all most to Estown which is ni thortey miles which is becom fronters as the Inhabetors is Drove off in Pencelveney Sid of the Rover Dawleyer and our men being all most war out by freccount Alerems from the Enemy as they Have Done constently mordors ajoyning us and alsow his Killed Two femles on Our County fronters and being Dayly Seen or herd by Our Scoting Partes of men Wee think Our Selves and femles for Amedent Denshor of falling in to the hand of Our Enemys without wee geet Som Relive to Enebell Us to mack Astand Agenst the Enemey --- Therefore wee Your Honners petishoners Hombly biges Your Releve by Reinforsing Us from C-- with men -- And Your petishnors as for Duty Cownd will Ever Pray -- November 4th, 1763 Abraham McMURRIE John AXFORD Thomson SMITH James STINSON Jacob SMITH Robert McMURTRIES Gleason SMITH Robt PATERSON William BELLY Henry BANTA Junr Cornelius VANOVER Richard GREEN John MORE John LOWRY David SH--S/SEY David CAMP Andraw Phillip HOUSE John HOLDEN Henry BOSMAN James HENDERSON George WALKER Johannes? SZIDY? John SMITH Richard HUNT Thomas KELSO Piter HOLTZ Thomas JEWEL Thomas EVERITT -e----st STINSON James EDINGTON William SHIPLEY Abra AXFORD Banjamon PAD--- John WERNEKER John WHICKOFF Ouen PHILLIPS Jonathan AXFORD Abraham HOOEY David PEHIL Jacob ROSE Soloman LYON Clark LOWRY George McMARTRY John LADDOR William BELLOS James LADDOR Merton SHIPLEY Henery BYGENER Robert SIMANTON John HOLLEBORD Joseph CORWIN Larance BRAN Godfree MOLUK/MOLEEK? David LINCH John O DAVIS Moses EVERITT Henery BRAKEFIELD Ephraim HOPKINS Robert CRAIG Robert MILLS Joseph DAWSON John GOODING Michael HENDERSHEET Robert McMURTRIE Source: Governor's Papers (SEDSL-006), 1749-1785, Box 1-01, Item #32 [NJ State Archives] Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and Assembly for Defense 4 November 1763 on 4 November 1763 at Sussex Co., New Jersey.3 |
Citations
- [S167] Sussex Co., NJ Deed Book: Book T, p. 488-490, unknown repository.
- [S167] Sussex Co., NJ Deed Book: Sussex County Deed, book T, pp. 488-498, 1810., unknown repository.
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/history/…
Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Michelle Tucker Chubenko <e-mail address>.
Source: Governor's Papers (SEDSL-006), 1749-1785, Box 1-01, Item #32 [NJ State Archives]
Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and
Assembly for Defense
4 November 1763.
Thomas McMurtrie1
M
Last Edited | 18 Nov 1999 |
(Witness) Property | 15 November 1750 | Robert Howey was a co-purchaser to owned; a portion of 1250 acres upon the Delaware below the branch called the Pequest. Sale recorded 5 May 1753. Division of the purchased lands was agreed and recorded 3 Feb 1810.1 |
(Witness) Property | 5 May 1753 | Robert Howey was a witness to property sold; Robert Huwe, James Hannah, Robert McMurtrie, Thomas McMurtrie sign a quitclaim deed for land purchased on 15 Nov 1750. The land now belongs solely to Joseph McMurtrie. Recorded 3 Feb 1810. RTH -This deed certainly makes it seem likely these folks are all family. Why else turn over control of the land with no monetary transaction whatsoever?2 |
John McNeal
M, b. circa 1745
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2001 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | John McNeal was born circa 1745. |
Marriage* | 29 June 1767 | He married Rachel Howey, daughter of Joseph Howey and Margaret (?), on 29 June 1767 at First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Church name from Susan Koelble letter. Records at Historial Society of PA.1 |
Family |
Rachel Howey b. circa 1736 |
Citations
- [S103] Pennsylvania Marriages to 1790.
Lavinia McNichols1
F, b. February 1849, d. 26 December 1917
Last Edited | 24 May 2003 |
Birth* | February 1849 | Lavinia McNichols was born in February 1849 at New Jersey.2 |
Marriage* | 5 November 1867 | She married William Applegate on 5 November 1867 at Allowaystown, Salem Co., New Jersey.2 |
Death* | 26 December 1917 | Lavinia McNichols died on 26 December 1917 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, at age 68.2 |
Married Name | circa 1870 | As of circa 1870,her married name was Applegate. |
Family |
William Applegate b. circa 1840 | |
Children | 1. | Lora Applegate3 b. c 1868 |
2. | Anna Rebecca Applegate3 b. c 1872 | |
3. | David Applegate1 b. 18 Sep 1874, d. 28 Jul 1921 | |
4. | Laura May Applegate3 b. c 1877 | |
5. | Lavinia Applegate3 b. c 1878 |
Citations
- [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index, V5.0 2/27/2003.
- [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, 24 Mar 2003.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1
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1. Lavinia McNichols was born FEB 1849, and died 26 DEC 1917. She was the daughter of 2. David McNichols and 3. Rachel Appelgate. She married John Gallaher. She married William Applegate 5 NOV 1867 in Allowaystown, NJ, son of William Applegate and Sarah Ann Ballenger. He was born APR 1840 in Salem, Salem Co., N.J., and died 27 DEC 1904 in Philadelphia, PA.
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Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2
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2. David McNichols.
3. Rachel Appelgate.
Child of Rachel Appelgate and David McNichols is:1. i. Lavinia McNichols was born FEB 1849, and died 26 DEC 1917. She married John Gallaher. She married William Applegate 5 NOV 1867 in Allowaystown, NJ, son of William Applegate and Sarah Ann Ballenger. He was born APR 1840 in Salem, Salem Co., N.J., and died 27 DEC 1904 in Philadelphia, PA. - [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, William Applegate household, 1880 Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Family History Library Film 1255177, NA Film Number T9-1177, Page Number 103A
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William APPLEGATE Self M Male W 40 NJ Works In Machine Shop NJ NJ
Lavinia APPLEGATE Wife M Female W 32 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ
Lora APPLEGATE Dau S Female W 12 NJ At School NJ NJ
Anna Rebecca APPLEGATE Dau S Female W 8 NJ NJ NJ
David APPLEGATE Son S Male W 5 PA NJ NJ
Laura May APPLEGATE Dau S Female W 3 PA NJ NJ
Lavinia APPLEGATE Dau S Female W 1 PA NJ NJ
Lizzie GALLAGHER SDau S Female W 16 NJ At Home NJ NJ.
(?) McPhee1
M
Last Edited | 4 Dec 2010 |
Marriage* | (?) McPhee married Jenna Howey, daughter of Gary Andrew Howey and Karen Tighe.1 |
Family |
Jenna Howey |
Citations
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, Web research 12/4/2010 including Facebook profiles.
Elizabeth McPherson1
F, b. circa 1791, d. 16 April 1852
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth McPherson married Elias Ayars, son of Micajah Ayars and Patience Robbins.1 | |
Birth* | circa 1791 | Elizabeth McPherson was born circa 1791.1 |
Death* | 16 April 1852 | She died on 16 April 1852.1 |
Married Name | Her married name was Ayars.1 |
Family |
Elias Ayars b. 8 August 1786, d. 10 September 1857 |
Citations
James McPherson1
M, b. 29 August 1716, d. 26 September 1799
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Birth* | 29 August 1716 | James McPherson was born on 29 August 1716.1 |
Marriage* | 17 October 1741 | He married Abigail Ayars, daughter of Caleb Ayars and Patience Brooks, on 17 October 1741 at Shiloh, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 26 September 1799 | James McPherson died on 26 September 1799 at age 83.1 |
Note* | REF: WFT Vol 7, #143.1 |
Family |
Abigail Ayars b. 24 November 1724, d. 1782 |
Citations
Jesse McPherson1
M
Last Edited | 10 Dec 1999 |
Citations
- [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Salem Co. microfilm M593/887/page 250B, lines 14-18.
John McPherson
M
Last Edited | 8 Sep 2004 |
Maria McPherson1
F, b. 17 May 1799, d. 14 April 1872
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Birth* | 17 May 1799 | Maria McPherson was born on 17 May 1799.1 |
Marriage* | 19 June 1821 | She married Mahlon Ayars, son of Enoch Ayars and Amy Ayars, on 19 June 1821.1 |
Death* | 14 April 1872 | Maria McPherson died on 14 April 1872 at age 72.1 |
Married Name | Her married name was Ayars.1 |
Family |
Mahlon Ayars b. 1 October 1801, d. 1 October 1881 |