Descendants of Daniel McCarty Generation No. 1 1. DANIEL3 MCCARTY (UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS-eventually we think) was born 1725 in Granville County, NC [orig Ablermarle, then Chowan, Bertie, Edgecombe]5, and died Aft. 1782 in Lincoln Co., [was called Tyron] North Carolina. He married AGNES Abt. 1744. She was born Abt. 1733, and died 6. Notes for DANIEL MCCARTY: They must have been fairly well to do, owning property in NC and Georgia both and having lands, tenements and houses to pass on to his children. Daniel would have been forty when the Rev. War started and I am sure that he and his son's were probably involved. There were only five cities in America with a population of over 8,000 and Charleston #4. Philadelphia first, New York 2nd, Boston 3rd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The antiquarians tell us that the founder of the family was Cormac, King of Munster, A.D. 483. Burke, the leading authority on English and Irish peerages, declares that "few pedigrees in the British empire, if any, can be traced to a more remote or more exalted source than that of the Celtic house of MacCarthy," *1* and the learned Dr. O'Brien says that "it was the most illustrious of all those families whose names begin with Mac." ***Sources: 1 Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, by J. Bernard Burke; Vol. I, p. 769. 2 Those who may be interested in more detailed accounts of this family are referred to such works as Burke's general Armory (London, 1884); Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages (London, 1866) ; Burke's Landed Gentry (London, 1871) ; Burke's Vicissitudes of Families, (London, 1859-60) ; O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees (Dublin, 1881); O'Hart's Irish Landed Gentry ,(Dublin, 1877) ; McVeigh's Royal Book of Crests and Washbourne's Book of Family Crests, (London, 1882) ; Lodgers Peerage of Ireland (Dublin, 1789) ; coward's Miscellaneous Genealogica et Heraldica; Nichols' Topographer and Genealogist (London, 1853); Their history commences with the first page of authentic Irish records and is as well attested as the history of any royal house in Christendom, and the fame of their chieftains, the learning, piety and zeal of many saintly men among them form a vast inheritance of glorious memories. *3* As the Irish antiquarian, Windele, wrote: "Notwithstanding that a large proportion of the persons forming their high ancestral stock belong to the mythic period of Irish history, the MacCarthys may proudly defy any other family in Europe to compete with them in antiquity or accurate preservation of their records." According to the Anals of the Four Masters, "thirty of the Kings of Ireland and sixty-one of her Saints descended from the MacCarthys, and to them belongs the matchless glory of producing the first Christian King in Ireland, to whom the country owes the welcome of its religion into the land, and not only this but the assembling, christianizing and sanctioning of the code of their laws, the Seanchus Mor, under which our ancestors lived for twelve centuries." The ancestry of the family can be traced through twenty-eight monarchs who governed Ireland, back to the dawn of Christianity, and, if regard be had to primogeniture and seniority of descent, the MacCarthy family is the first in Ireland. "Long before the founders of the oldest royal families of Europe, before Rodolph acquired the empire of Germany, or a Bourbon ascended the throne of France, Cormac MacCarthy ruled over Munster and the title of King was at least continued in name in his posterity down to the reign of Elizabeth." *from the book, 'The McCarthys In Early American History' by Michael J. O'Brien- New York- Dodd, Mead and Company-1921 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found the following statement in a book of North Alabama History and Biographical. Page 482. "The McCarteys were all a large, brave and powerful race. Clark McCarty was with General George Washington when he crossed the Delaware in December 1776. Tradition says that Washington asked who was in charge of the crossing and when told 'McCarty' exclaimed, 'Thank God! It is in safe hands.' *Info from 'Colony of NC Abstracts of Land Patents', on page 415, it says, 5500 pg. 11 Daniel McCartey 25 April 1767 300 acres in Mecklenburgh on the waters of Crowders Creek. It may be this Daniel. [lWill of Daniel McCarty.] Richmond Co., GA Book I, 1777-1798, Drawer 48, Box 72. ******************************************** In the name of God Amen. I DANIEL MCCARTY of the State of North Carolina and County of Lyncoln being tho the abundant mercy and goodness of God in my ordinary state of Health and of sound and perfect understanding and memory do constitute This my Last will and Testament, and deo desire it may be received by all as such, first I most humbly bequeath my soul to God my maker beseeching his most gracious acceptance of it through the all sufficient merrits and mediatations of my most compassionate redeemer Jesus Christ who gave himself to be an atonement for my sins is able to save the uttermost all that come unto to God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them, and who I Trust will not reject me, a returning penitent sinner when I come to him for mercy in this hope and confidence in this hope I give my soul with confidence humbly beeching the most blessed and glorious Trinity one God most holy most merciful and Glorious to prepare me for the time of my dissolution and then to take me to himself into that peace and rest and incomparable filicity which he has prepared for all them that love and fear his holy name, Amen, blessed be God. I give my body to the Earth from whence it was taken in full assurance of its resurrection from thence at the last day as for my burial I desire it may be decent without pomp or state at the discretion of my dear Wife and my Executors hereafter Named, who I doubt will manage it with all requisite prudence as to my worldly state I will and positively order that all my debts be paid. first I give to my dear and Loving Wife all my Lands Tenements Houses and appurtances with Every parcel of the moveable property and furniture thereunto belonging during her life, and at her death, in the manner as follows. Likewise I give to my well beloved son in Law DAVID TOMLINSON his heirs and assigns forever three hundred acres of Land Lying and being on LITTLE RIVER IN GEORGIA. I also leave and bequeath to my son in law JOHN KELLEY the land which he now lives on and after the death of my wife all and every part of the household furniture and meat cattle I also leave and bequeath to my grandson DANIEL KELLEY son to JOHN KELLY one Negro fellow named DUBLIN to remain in possession of his parents till he becomes of age. I also leave and bequeath to my Daughter JEMIMAH BLAIR wife to HUGH BLAIR a negro girl named SARAH at her death the girl to bestowed with her increase to her son HUGH BLAIR. I also leave to my sons JOHN MCCARY and JACOB MCCARTY & Son in laws DAVID TOMLINSON, JOHN KELLY and SAMUEL JOHNSTON and my widowed daughter ANN BENNET the whole of the Estate of CORNELIUS MCCARTY Deceased formerly liveing on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will I also leave and bequeath to my sons DANIEL MCCARTY and CORNELIUS MCCARTY and Son in laws HUGH BLAIR and JOSEPH BAKER five shillings sterling Each to be raised and Levied out of my whole Estate I do also constitute and appoint AGNESS MCCARTY my wife and JOHN MCCARTY my son and JOHN KELLY my son in law as Executors for this my last will and Testament in witness where of I have herunto set my hand and seal the fourteenth Day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty-Two, Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us DANIEL MCCARTY (seal) William Crawford Robert Crawford Emelia Crawford Georgia By James Hamilton Esquire Register of Probate for the County of Richmond These are to authorise and Impower you or any three or four of you whose names are here underwritten to repair to all such parts and places as you shall be Directed unto by Agness MCCARTY Executrix and John Kelly Executor of all and Singular the past rights and Credits of Danl. McCarty Deceased wheresoever any of the goods and chattels of the said Deceased are or do remain which shall be shown unto you by Agness McCarty & John Kelly and there view and appraise all and every the said goods and Chattels being first sworn and according to Law to make a True and perfect inventory and appraisement thereof and to cause the same to be Returned under your hands or any three of four of you to the said Agness McCarty and John Kelly on or before the first Day of June next insuing given under my hand and seal at my Office In the year of our lord 1786 James Hamilton Will of Daniel McCarty, By Linda Essary In the 'Index of North Carolina Ancestors', page 126, it states that Daniel was born in Granville County and died in 1782 in Lincoln County and that he was married to Agness. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: Daniel MCCARTY & Agnes ?___ of GA & NC Posted by: D Thornton -Date: April 06, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Daniel MCCARTY & Agnes ?___ of GA & NC by Laura Pack I am a Kelly researcher and I have come across Daniel McCarty in a book on Pioneers of Pike County, MS. I have a Lost connection to my Jesse Kelley from Wake, NC to Perry County, AL. Jesse was born in Raliegh abt 1796. However I think it may be a john Kelly I need. But, what I ran across I thought I would post here as it seem to fit... McCARTY "Page 120 and 121 of said book " Daniel McCarty Appeared in Lincoln (now called Tyron] County, NC in the late 1780's. He dealt extensively in land until ca 1780. He wrote his will in Lincoln Co on 8/14/1782--an instrument which was probated in Richmond COunty, GA.. a few years later. His will named the following family: Wife: Agness Sons, John, Jacob, David, and Cornelius. Daus Jeminah, wife of Hugh Blair, (who was to inherit the slave woman Sarah. Sarah was to descend to JEminah's son Hugh upon her death. Ann Bennett (Husband not named) Sons-in-law. David Tomlinson (who was to get 300 acres on Little River in GA: Samuel Johnston: John Kelly (land where McCarty then lived ---with Furniture. Grandson: David Kelly who was to inherit the slave named Dublin. This will also noted that John, Jacob, Ann Bennett, Samuel Johnston, David Tomlinson and John Kelly were to share equally in the estate of Cornelius McCarty, decd., who had lived on St Helena Island (spelled Santilina in the will) of South Carolina. David and Cornelius had recieved their shares as they were awarded only 5 shillings each. William, Robert and Amelia (Emelia) Crawford witnessed the will. A check of the Lincoln/Tyron County, NC deeds did not reveal anything about the ancestry of Daniel or Agness McCarty. One deed, however, related that the Cornelius McCarty, deed , of St Helena in SC, was a brother to Daniel in Lincoln County. Prior to the McCarty family's residency in Lincoln County, they probably lived in Granville County, NC> There are deeds in Daniel's name there. As Early as 1757 Samuel Johnson sold land to Daniel MCCarty in that county. There is the possibilitiy that the McCarty family originated in Stafford County VA> Using the family name Cornelius as a clue, it can be suspected that they were kinsmen of a Cornelius McCarty who left a will in Stafford County, VA in 1755." Well doesn't tell me which family it applies to in MS but I did find a John Kelly on the 1820 Census of Pike County, MS over age 45 no more info, could be one I need Also this continued on p. 121 Johnson-Johnston Samuel Johnston, named as a son-in-law of Daniel MCarty, married Plive or Ollie McCarty, Samuel, who had lived in Lincoln Co. NC before moving to Richmond County, GA, left a will in the latter-named county on 10.12.1787. He died between that date and 7/16/1788 when the will ws presented to the court for probate. Samuel named in his will the following heirs: Daus: Olley, Nelly, Sarah, and Maggy Sons, Alexander, Cornelius, Daniel, Jacob and John He devised to each of his children an equal share in the estate due him from Cornelius McCarty, Decd. Wife:Olley, Witnesses to the will were John Kelly, David Tomlinson, and Henry MAssey. 1) Alexander Johnston served in the American Revolution with the Patriots under Captain John Moore. [I am also looking at Moore in relation to Kelly in Edgecome notes mines] 2) Cornelius Johnston 3) Daniel Johnston d in 1788-- left a will in which he named his wife Verlinda. She is probably Verlinda Johnston who md on 6/23/1789 to David Elam 4) JAcob Johnston 5) John Johnston 6) Olley Johnston md Thomas Whittington 7) Nelly Johnston md Ayres Holliday b ca 1774--lived in Washington PArish LA, moved to Copiah Co. MSs, and back to Washington Parish where he died. Issue: a) Elizabeth Holliday d 1841. md in Copiah Co. MS to Thomas Milisaps on 9.15.1825 and had 5 children: MArtha: Uriah: Mary: Sarah: and Thomas J. b) John Johnson Holliday md 12/8/1825 to Mary M Ainsworth in Copiah Co c) Thomas Holliday 8) Sarah Johnston md 11.5.1793 to John Ellis in Columbia Co, GA (See Family Ellis) 9) Maggie or Margery Johnston md Possible John Walker. Proof of the marriage of the Johnston children by 1791 can be found in Columbia County. GA. Deed Book B p113: 10/22/1791: ALexander Johnson & others to Robert Allen--Thomas Whittington and Olly Whittington of Columbia Co [Whittingtons are in CHoctaw County, AL Also notes mine} Also Alexander Johnson, Ayres Holliday, John Walker: Cornelius Johnson, Jacob Johnson, John Johnson: Salley Johnson: Majory Johnson of WIlkes Co, to Robert Allen of Columbia Co for 150 lbs sterling, 2 tracts on White Oak Creek to Richard Castleberry by patent on 6/29/1785; and another granted to JAcob Castleberry. (Total sale of 200 acres) WIts: MAry Golsby, Margt Golsy. REcorded 5.2.1793" Apparently info related to Samuel family in MS. I did not write down more info on the Book as I wasn't thru with it that day and time ran out nor did I expect to post it. I have been wondering about Mccarty as I have run into it researching Carney see Carney bd messg 1759 And have run into McCarty researching Lee. HAve run into Kelley researching Lee as well so far not my line of Kelley or Lee. I have run into Johnson with my Kelley in Choctaw County, AL as the Johnson marry Kelley girls. I would like to know more about Johnson and this John KElley here in these posts if anyone has info Thank You, dJ _________________________ McCarthy/McCarty DNA Study Underway -Posted by: clifford mccarthy Date: February 22, 2003 There is a study underway to compare male-line DNA test results for McCarthy/McCarty/MacCarthy family members. You can use this new tool in your genealogical hunt. Anyone interested in comparing their male-line DNA sequence to others of the McCarthy surname should visit the McCarthy Surname Study webpage at: http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/bobbieann1/McCarthy.html or the FamilyTreeDNA website: http://www.familytreedna.com/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 January term 1770 -A Deed of Sale from Thomas Ray to Cornelius McCarty dated the 16th Day of January 1769 for 100 acres proved by Geo: Lampkin Evidence thereto. Ordered to be Registered. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 January term 1771 -A Deed of Sale from John Sloan to John Bennett Dated the 9th of June 1770 for 134 acres of Land proved by Dan'l McCarty Evd'e thereto. Ord'd to be Reg'd. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1771 -2 James McAfee 8 Dan'l McCarty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1771 -4 Dan'l McCarty 10 Moses Whitly -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1771- Thomas Brandon vs Daniel McCarty Sen. Case. Same Jury with the alteration of Jacob Julian in the Room of Daniel McCarty. Impennelled and sworn find the Defendant did not assums. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 October term 1771 -A Deed of Sale from Dan'l McCar[t]y to Danl McCarty & John McCarty Dated the 22d day of April 1770 for all his goods & chattles. ack'd in open Court. Ordered to be Registered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 April term 1772 -5 Dan'l McCarty 11 Geo Sizemore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 April term 1772 -Charles Robison vs Nath'l Clark. Same Jury with the alteration of Rob't McAfee in the room of Dan'l McCarty. Jury Impannell'd & Sworn the plaintiff being Solemnly Call'd suffered a Nonsuit. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------** TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 January term 1773 -A Deed of Sale from *DANIEL McCarty & Agniss his Wife to Andrew Goforth for 300 acres Dated the 17th Day of Nov'r 1772 proved by John Wells Evidence thereto. Ord'd to be Reg'd. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 April term 1774 -A Deed of Sale from Cornelius McCarty to Thomas Hawkins for 100 Acres of Land Dated the 14th Day of January 1774 proved by George Lamkin Evidence thereto. Ord'd to be Registered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1774 -A Deed of Sale from Dan'l McCarty to Rich'd Walker for 200 acres of Land Dated the 16 Day of Novem'r 1772 proved by Rich'd Mitchel Evidence thereto. Ord'd to be Reg'd. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1775 -A Deed of Dan'l McCarty to James Henderson for 300 acres of Land Dated the 20 day of Septem'r 1774 proved by William Gilmore Evidence thereto. Ord to be Registered. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 October term 1775 -A Deed of Sale from Daniel McCarty & John McCarty to Lewis Limeberger for 480 acres of Land Dated the __ Day of ___ 1775 proved by Sam'l Johnston as to Daniel McCarty and ackn'd in open Court by John McCartney [sic]. Ord'd to be Registered. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 April term 1778 -Jacob Rine a claim of 150 acres of Land in Tryon County on the waters of big Long Creek joining land of John Hoyl, Vincent Wyatt and his own land. 26 Jan'y 1778. No. 22. A claim set up for the same land by Cornelius McCarty 21st April. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 April term 1778 -Ordered that Wm. Armstrong Sen, Garret Vanzant Sen, George Lamkin, Hugh Shannon, Saml Dunaway, Wm. Vernor, John Ashley, Jeremiah Smith, Wm. Hamilton, Wm. Massey, James Hillhouse, Wm. Smith Sen. be a Jury to try a disputed claim between Cornelius McCarty and Jacob Rine and they be summoned by the Sheriff for that purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 October term 1778 -Cornelius McCarty vs Jacob Rine. Claim to 150 acres, 2 Courts. Ex'd. R. Allison. Verdict that Cornelius McCarty is to have the said Land in Dispute that is to say so on Hills & Rhines Lands westerly between Roads & John Hoyle for Compliment. Fifa vs Rine for Costs. Copy made out. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 [April term 1769] A Deed of Sale from Patrick Laverty & Prudence his [wife] to John Fulton dated the 18th day of April 1769 for 100 acres of land Proved by Robert McCurdy Evidence thereto Ordered to be Registered. Description: The single most important record for any North Carolina county is the minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. The Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions is the lowest court of record for the county. More people's names appear in this court record than in any other body of county records. Lists of deeds proved and recorded are found in the court minutes, as well as lists of wills proved or administrations on intestate estates taken out. Tryon County was abolished in 1779 to form Lincoln and Rutherford counties. Of the four counties involved in the North Carolina-South Carolina border problem during the colonial period (Tryon, Mecklenburg, Anson, and Bladen), Tryon County is the only one that has extant court minutes for the period prior to the border surveys. Extended Description: Tryon County was in the southwesternmost part of North Carolina. It was formed in 1769 from the western part of Mecklenburg County, and it was bounded on the north by Rowan County. Its western boundary was the Indian line run in 1767, and its southern boundary (the South Carolina line) was not surveyed west of the Catawba River until 1772. The first court for Tryon County was held at the plantation of Charles McLean, a location that is in present-day York County, South Carolina. The border survey of 1772 reduced the size of Tryon County by approximately one-half. Many of the Tryon County grants and plats are included in North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina, also by Mr. Holcomb. The construcion of roads and the road juries (sometimes called road gangs) who were to lay out and maintain the roads are spelled out in these records. Civil suits involving less than $150 (usually over debt), minor criminal cases, depositions, jury lists, tax officials' names with their districts, tavern licenses and tavern rates, and care of the poor of the county are among the many kinds of records included in the court minutes. The records in this volume were extracted from the microfilm copy (produced by the North Carolina Department of Archives and History) of the Tryon County Court Minutes (C.094.30001). The original volumes from which the microfilm was made are housed in archives in Raleigh. This information has also been published in book form, entitled Tryon County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessionsby Brent H. Holcomb. A hard-cover version of the book is available from Brent H. Holcomb, P.O. Box 21766, Columbia, SC 29221. Source Information: Holcomb, Brent, comp. Tryon County, North Carolina, Court Minutes, 1769-79. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: Holcomb, Brent. Tryon County, North Carolina, Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, 1769-79. Columbia, SC: SCMAR, 1994. _____________________________________________________ http://www.nortexinfo.net/region2music/KINGSLEY/ged2html/html/notes.html [NI0239] Daniel McCarty's WILL dated Aug 14, 1782, recorded in Book I, 1777-1798, pg 69, Drawer 48, Box 72, Richmond County, Georgia: Daniel requests the estate of Corneleus, deceased, formerly of St. Helena, Georgia, be divided among the following: Agnes (wife of Daniel), 1. a daughter, 2. a daughter, 3. Jemimah, 4. John, 5. Jacob, 6. Olley, 7. Ann, 8. Daniel, 9. Corneleus, 10. a daughter ______________________________________________ North Carolina Beginnings During the 1650s, settlers began to overflow out of the tidewater area of southeastern Virginia into the Albemarle region. In 1663, Charles II granted a charter to eight English gentleman who had helped him regain his throne. These eight Lords Proprietors were granted the land that became known as Carolina in honor of King Charles the First. Between 1663 and 1729 what was later to become North Carolina was under the control of these Lords Proprietors and their descendants. The Albemarle region was the first area of Carolina to be settled. Albemarle County at this time was divided into precincts - three initially, Berkley, Carteret, and Shaftesbury, and more were added as the region expanded south and west. By 1729 there were six precincts in Albemarle County and five more in Bath County which had been created in 1696. _______________________________________________________ http://www.ncgenweb.us/chowan/census/1717.htm ---This is a listing of the 1717 NC Early census in Chowan County. I have transcribed the names EXACTLY as they appear on the census records. Timothy McCarty Chowan Precinct Tax List, 1717 North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh, NC. File No. C.R. 2.002, Albermale Co. Papers, Vol. 2, 1715-1739, and Updated, page 10. --Anne S. Condran Name - #Acres - #taxable persons - amt. tax Macarty, Timo. - 0 - 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CENSUS YEAR: 1800 STATE: NC COUNTY: Bertie MICROFILM#: M32-30 ENUMERATOR: James Blount ======================================================================================================================================================= |FREE WHITE MALES |FREE WHITE FEMALES |ALL | 10 16 26 | 10 16 26 |other | HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD |to to to to 45 |to to to to 45 |free PG# LN# LAST NAME FIRST NAME |10 16 26 45 up |10 16 26 45 up |Persons|Slaves|Total|Township / 88\89 21 Cartey Joseph 1 " " " 1 1 1 " 1 " " 1 Bertie,Windsor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Duplin County, NC - William Grimes Papers-Page 1---From the ledger of William Grimes. "Account of money paid. out after lst Jany l8l9 Washington County"-1819 Jan 15 Armstrong's ferry $ .50 16 At McCarty's 1.00 This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Sharon Timmons ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by Hyde County NCGenWeb (jmack@bbs.carolina.net) HYDE COUNTY ESTATE RECORDS At The NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION- Of ARCHIVES And HISTORY (1997)-109 East Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27601-2807 (Contributed by Louise Jarvis McLeod) C.R.053.508.45 -- For further information on the Archives: North Carolina Archives Services McCarthy, C. 1894 McCarty, Archibald 1804 McCarty, Dennis 1759 McCarty, Mary 1804 McCarty, Matthat 1837 _________________________________________________________ More About DANIEL MCCARTY: Probate: Richmond County, Georgia Will: August 14, 1782, Lincoln Co., (now called Tyron] North Carolina Notes for AGNES : Agnes nee? Some say she was a Ganes........but where is the proof? ______________________________________________ Lincoln County came into existence in 1779 during the American Revolution. Prior to 1779, Lincoln County was formerly part of Tryon County. Tryon County was formed from Mecklenburg County in 1768 and abolished in 1779 to form Rutherford and Lincoln counties. At its formation and until the border survey of 1772, Tryon County included all or portions of the South Carolina counties of York, Chester, Union, Spartanburg and Cherokee counties Tryon County was named for William Tryon, the Royal Governor of the Province. William Tryon was a Major General in command of the American Loyalists. His oppressions of the inhabitants made his name so detestable, the General Assembly in 1779 blotted the name of Tryon from the list of counties and divided the territory into the counties of Lincoln and Rutherford. The eastern portion becoming Lincoln County and the western portion becoming Rutherford County. The lines were drawn by a line beginning at the south line near Broad River, thence along the dividing ridge between Buffalo Creek and Little Broad River to the line of Burke County. (Alfred Nixon, THE NORTH CAROLINA BOOKLET, January 1910, pg. 112) Lincoln County was named in honor of Maj-General Benjamin Lincoln, of Rhode Island, Commander of the Southern Army, during the American Revolution. Later Lincoln was further divided into Cleveland County (1841), Catawba County (1842) and Gaston County (1846. The county seat of Lincoln County is the city of Lincolnton, with the courthouse located at 115 W. Main Street, in the center of the city square. Timeline for the Formation of Lincoln County Bath County was formed in 1696 from territories south of the Albemarle River. (Bath County renamed Beaufort in 1712) Archdale County was formed in 1705 from Bath County .....(in 1712 Archdale County was renamed Craven ) New Hanover County was formed from Craven County in 1729 Bladen was formed from New Hanover County in 1734 Anson was formed from Bladen County in 1750 Mecklenburg County was formed from Anson County in 1762 Tryon was formed from Mecklenburg County in 1768 ....Tryon existed as a County from 1768 - 1779 Lincoln County was formed in 1779 from Tryon County ____________________ "The King's Meadow" KINGSLEY, CRAWFORD, MEYER, McCARTY, McCALLIE, GRIMSLEY, SHAHAN, ROBESON, HIGHTOWER, GARDNER, etc. Entries: 61842 Updated: Mon Mar 15 2004 Contact: Larry D. Kingsley Home Page: The King's Meadow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I00239 Name: DANIEL MCCARTY , Col. 1 Sex: M Birth: BET. 1725 - 1729 in Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., VA, American Colony Death: 1791 in Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., VA (?Cedar Grove, Fairfax Co., VA) Burial: 1792 Lincoln Co., NC Reference Number: 239 Note: Daniel McCarty's WILL dated Aug 14, 1782, recorded in Book I, 1777-1798, pg 69, Drawer 48, Box 72, Richmond County, Georgia: Daniel requests the estate of Corneleus, deceased, formerly of St. Helena, Georgia, be divided among the following: Agnes (wife of Daniel), 1. a daughter, 2. a daughter, 3. Jemimah, 4. John, 5. Jacob, 6. Olley, 7. Ann, 8. Daniel, 9. Corneleus, 10. a daughter. [LDK] Assumption: The Corneleus referenced in Daniel's WILL is {probably} his brother , b. Abt 1726 in Virginia and died in South Carolina. [LDK] Bill McCarty record indicates place of birth as: Of Bewdly, Fairfax OR Lancaster, Virginia. [LDK] Donahue GEDCOM file report indicates place of death for Daniel as Fairfax County, Virginia. Donahue references source "Genealogies of Virginia Families", Vol. III, p 591. He lists only ONE wife (Sinah BALL). [LDK] BUT that can't be right!!! JM ******************************************************************* Others in the area: JAMES MCCARTY NC Rowan County Early Tax List 1768 CHARLES MCCARTY NC Bute County Early Tax List 1773 ------------------------------- Index of Rev. War Pension page 204 Henry Ganes VA; pg 203 Ambrose Gaines VA wife Mary W224; Henry Gaines VA Catherine/Kayty R3864; James Gaomes VA' Careu W25652 BLWt. 28648-16055. Levi Gaines SC R3865; Richard VA S85446; Richard VA R3866; robert VA wife Ann R3863; Thomas VA S38721; Thomas VA Catherine L. W1104; BLWt26505-160-55; William VA S31687; William Fleming Gaines, WA BLWt. 880-300 Capt. ISs 213/1800 to John Marshall. No Papers; Henry Gains VA Catherine R3864 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A JORDON MCCARY FOUGHT IN THE REV. WAR AS A NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER INT HE FIFTY THIRD REGIMENT COMPANY B.-MECKLENBERG COUNTY, NC - MILITARY - Troops of Mecklenberg, 1776-1897 *DEATH NOTICE-REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS-THE- CHARLOTTE NEWSPAPERS THE CHARLOTTE JOURNAL- CHARLOTTE, NC NOVEMBER 17, 1843-ARCHIBALD McCURDY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790 -Mccarty in North Carolina Will abstracts from over 2800 wills filed in North Carolina between 1660 and 1790 Bailey McCarty Hyde County 01 Mar 1751 - Jun 1751 Devisees and legatees: Leah Anderson, Benjamin Cleaves, Baily Collins. Brother: Dennis McCarty (land on Great Neck in Currituck). Wife and Executrix: Elinor. Executor: Thomas Smith. Witnesses: Thos. Smith, William Smith, Jeremiah Slade. Clerk of the Court: Thos. Loack. Dennis McCarty Hyde County 26 Apr 1758 - Jun 1759 Wife and Executrix: Mary. Other devisee: Abell Hudson (one hundred acres of land on Oyster Shell Creek). Witnesses: Luke Fortescue, Rachel Mason, Martha Beety. Clerk of the Court: Stephn. Denning. Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by Hyde County NCGenWeb (jmack@bbs.carolina.net) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1769 -A Deed of Sale from David McCarty to Garrat Vanzant Dated the 24 day of Octo'r 1768 for 400 acres of Land Proved by Frederick Hambright Evidence thereto Ordered to be Registered. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 July term 1770 -A Deed of Sale from John Fulton to James Dervin Dated the 20th July 1770 for 100 acres of land proved by Robert McCarty Evidence thereto Ordered to be Registered. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 January term 1771 -Alex'r McCarty vs Thomas Yates. Orr att. Same Jury Impanneled and Sworn find for the Plff and assess his Damages to £2 6 5 and /6 cost. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: DANIEL (?) MCCARTY Given Name: DANIEL (?) Surname: McCARTY Sex: M Birth: Abt 1725 Death: Bet. 1786 - 1791 Marriage 1 AGNES b: Abt 1733 in VA,American Colony Married: in ?,?,? Children John MCCARTY b: Abt 1754 in Lincolnton,Lincoln,NC Cornelius MCCARTY b: Abt 1758 in North Carolina,American Colony Olley MCCARTY b: Abt 1760 in North Carolina,American Colony Daniel MCCARTY b: Abt 1762 in NC,American Colony "Baker" MCCARTY b: Abt 1764 in JACOB , Sr. MCCARTY b: Abt 1765 in ?,Mecklenburg Co.,NC (American Colony) Jemimah MCCARTY b: Abt 1766 in North Carolina,American Colony Ann MCCARTY b: Abt 1767 in North Carolina,American Colony "Kelly" MCCARTY b: Abt 1769 in North Carolina,American Colony "Tomlinson" MCCARTY b: Abt 1770 in North Carolina,American Colony Children of DANIEL MCCARTY and AGNES GANES are: 2. i. DANIEL4 MCCARTY, d. 1791, Wilkes Co., Georgia. ii. JOHN MCCARTY, b. Lincoln, Lincolnton, NC; d. May 05, 1806, Columbia Co., Georgia; m. MARY. Notes for JOHN MCCARTY: TRYON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MINUTES OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS 1769-1779 October term 1771 A Deed of Sale from Dan'l McCar[t]y to Danl McCarty & John McCarty Dated the 22d day of April 1770 for all his goods & chattles. ack'd in open Court. Ordered to be Registered. ********************************************************* Name Spouse Birthplace (County, City, State) Birth Date (Day, Month, Year) Death Place Death Date John Mccarty Mary Lincoln, Lincolnton, NC 1754 Columbia 5 May 1806 Daniel Mccurdy Mrs Daniel Mc Curdy Cumberland, PA 1743 1792 David Mccurdy Daniel Flanders? Cumberland Co, PA 1768 Williamson Co, TN 1834 ***************************************************** Petition by Florence McCarthy dated May 3, 1763, setting forth that he "had been three years in the Province from Bermuda, and had no land granted to him and was desirous to obtain land for cultivation, having a wife and two children; therefore praying for 200 acres at the head of South Newport," and at a meeting of the Council on April 3, 1764, a grant was signed by the Governor in favor of Florence McCarthy for "200 acres in Saint [page 127] Andrews Parish." 56 Among those to whom "Head Rights" were granted by the Governor and Council between 1756 and 1759 are recorded Daniel, Florence, Charles, Henry and John McCarty. Daniel McCarty's petition for a land grant came before the Council in December, 1768, 57 and was allowed, and on the same day the petition of Francis Maccartan was also read. On November 6, 1770, a third petition on behalf of Daniel McCarty was acted upon by the Council, with the result that he was allotted "200 acres in St. Paul's Parish." 58 Jacob McCarty applied "for 200 acres of land on the Uchee Creek in St. Paul's Pariah" on April 30, 1770, and on March 5 1771, the Governor signed the grant in his favor. 59 On November 5, 1770, a like grant was awarded to John McCarty. There are also recorded among the land grants in Wilkes County, on file in the County Clerk's office at Washington, Ga., two grants in favor of Daniel and John McCarty between 1783 and 1800, in recognition of their services as soldiers of the Revolutionary army. Roger McCarthy is mentioned as "one of the first settlers in Jones County, Ga." and his name also appears on the first Grand Jury summoned in that County. 60 Ibid., Vol. X1, p. 180. Ibid., Vol. XI, pp. 15 and 303. Historical Collections of Georgia, by Rev. Geo. White, p. 505 ; New York, 1855 iii. CORNELIUS MCCARTY, b. North Carolina. Notes for CORNELIUS MCCARTY: 1790 LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FEDERAL CENSUS Fields: NAME -- Head of the household 1 -- Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families 2 -- Free white males under 16 years 3 -- Free white females including heads of familes 4 -- All other free persons 5 -- Slaves Order of entry -- Order in which the names were transcribed "FIKES, Mal" 2 1 4 0 0 0011 "McCARTEY, Cornl" 2 [males over 16] - 1[male under 16] - 3 [white females] 0 0 0740 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mary Christian was born about 1789 in Franklin County, Georgia. She died about 1840. Parents: Elijah Willis Christian and Elizabeth Britt. She was married to Cornelius McCarty. ______________________________________________________ While working in old files from trip to NC Archives I found copies of Lincoln Co. NC suits against estate of a Cornelius McCarty "dec. of SC" and arbitration of estate (no date on this). This document covers land in SC. Below are names in settlement. Hope this will be of help to some of you. Arbitrators; Thomas Epey, James Henderson, John Moor? John Hill, Thomas Carter and Robert Alexander. ) Between; "Carneles" McCarty, Samuel Johnson, Daniel McCarty jr,Joseph Baker, John Kelly, Davie Tomkins, John McCarty and Ann? Bennet of the one part and Daniel McCarty jr and Hugh Blair of the other part. Land known as Harris Island was given Daniel McCarty and Hugh Blair. Cornelus McCarty, Samuel Johnson and Joseph Baker to have land on _Catelina? Island and GA That Daniel and John McCarty , David Tomkins, John Kelly and Ann? Bennet have land on place the Cornelus McCarty dec. died. The above name Cornelus McCarty being heir at law is to make a good and suffient deed from him & his heirs unto Daniel McCarty Jr. and Hugh Blair for land in SC Blueford dis. known as Harris Island. Hope the above will be of help to some of you McCarty researchers. My stone wall is Jacob McCarty and Nancy Clark married in Lincoln Co 3 Jan 1822. Do not know parents or sibs. By 1840 Jacob is in OH and three of his children are born there, MY gg grand father, Michael McCarty married Melinda Elizabeth Weer/Weir Lincoln Co NC Mar 15 1843. Melinda's parent and sibs are also unknown to me. Are any of you researching McCarty's that migrated from NC to OH? By 1850 my Michael, his brother James and two sisters are in Cass Co GA, Have not found Jacob and Nancy in 1850 census. Three of Michael's children were born in AL before he came, with Brother James and father Jacob, to Craighead Co AR in 1859. Any help with this family will be appreciated and I will gladly share what I have found on these families.(note that in some Lincoln Co records the spelling of McCarty became McCarter Jean Pasmore Jonesboro, AR jmpasmore@cox-internet.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- there was a Blueford Plantation in SC.........wonder if it was once called the Blueford District? It is Stae Rt 45, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC. There was a Harris Landing Rd in Georgetown, SX And a Headquarters Detachment Mafine Barracks Main Station Harris Island SC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Spouse Birthplace (County, City, State) Birth Date (Day, Month, Year) Death Place Death Date Daniel Mccarthy Richmond, Rockingham, NC 1746 Rockingham, Richmond, NC 1782 Cornelius Mccarty Prince William Co, VA 1766 Meade Co, KY 1830 Cornelius Mccarty spouse Susannah Hardwick- William, Prince, CO- born 1766- Meade, Co, KY- 1830 ________________________-- My Ancestors. Bonner/Robinson/Wood/Edwards Entries: 4559 Updated: 2004-09-13 02:25:02 UTC (Mon) Contact: Eric Bonner Wood -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I8425 Name: CORNELIUS MCCARTY Sex: M Birth: abt 1758 in NC. Father: DANIEL MCCARTY b: 1725 in LINCOLN CO., NC. Mother: AGNES b: 1733 in VA. -------------------------------------------------------- Sowell Family Entries: 3014 Updated: Sat Aug 25 22:08:12 2001 Contact: Sharon Wilson -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I68405518 Name: Agness LNU Given Name: Agness Surname: Lnu Sex: F Marriage 1 Daniel MCCARTY Children Olive or Ollie MCCARTY John MCCARTY Jacob MCCARTY David MCCARTY Cornelius MCCARTY Jemimah MCCARTY Ann MCCARTY fnu MCCARTY fnu MCCARTY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [NI0249] In the book, "The McCarty's in Early American History", by Michael O'Brien, CORNELEUS McCARTY served in Capt. Jenkins Company of South Carolina, Volunteer Militia, June 1775. In Oct 1775 he was with Captain Darius Dalton's Company of Militia, Prince William County, South Carolina. The General Assembly in South Carolina, on Sept. 9, 1779, passed an Ordinance to receive a loan from Corneleus of 16000 pounds (abt $40,000) as a loan to the State of South Carolina, signed Dec 15, 1779. Refer to Daniel McCarty (son of Corneleus) for more information about the estate. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The earliest mention of people of this name in the records of the Colony of Georgia is under date of April 4, 1757, when Cornelius McCarthy and James Wemyss appeared at a meeting of the Governor and Council and their proposition "to repair the lighthouse on Tybee Island," at the mouth of the Savannah River, was accepted, 49 McCarthy was a carpenter and builder at Savannah. Fourteen years later, or on January 25, 1771, a long "Memorial of Cornelius McCarthy" was read at a meeting of the Governor and Council of Georgia in relation to the building of a new lighthouse. [page 123] By a then recent Act of the Assembly a sum of 3000 pounds was appropriated for the purpose, and in his "Memorial" McCarthy said that since it was he who built the old lighthouse, he knew "it would stand repairs for many years" and he offered "to put it in a complete state of repair for 600 pounds." 50 Cornelius McCarthy seems to have been a substantial and useful citizen of the town of Savannah, and is on record as the recipient of several grants of land. On April 5, 1757, he received a grant of a lot in the town of Hardwicke; 51 on September 4, 1759, he petitioned "for a tract of 500 acres of land on the Great Ogechee River whereon to erect a saw mill," and on November 6th following he stated that he was "in want of some pine-barren land for sawing timber for building," and asked for "200 acres at the head of land granted to Patrick Brown near Augusta's swamp." Both grants were allowed by the Council. 52 On December 4, 1759, the Governor signed a grant in his favor for lots in Hardwicke and Savannah, 53 and on December 4, 1764, he received a grant of "350 acres in Christ Church Parish." 54 As a Revolutionary soldier, Cornelius McCarthy had an interesting career. It was he who built "the first County jail in Chatham County," Ga., and by a strange turn of fate, he himself was the first person to be incarcerated in the jail, having been arrested on a charge brought against him at the instance of the Royal Governor of Georgia for trying to induce citizens of Savannah to join a Revolutionary company which had been forming [page 124] across the river in South Carolina! As a soldier, his name first appears on the roll of Captain John Jenkins' Company of South Carolina volunteer militia raised in June, 1775, but in October following Cornelius McCartey, who probably was the same man, is listed on the roll of Captain Darius Dalton's company of militia raised in Prince William Parish, S. C. However, when the Second South Carolina regiment of the Line was organized McCarthy joined it and became a Sergeant, and during the war, although no longer a young man, he performed several hazardous enterprises as a scout for General Francis Marion. An incident is related of him, which, while amusing, illustrates the resourcefulness of this Irish soldier. There was a time when Marion was in a very bad way for ammunition and supplies. The English army had over-run the Carolinas, and it was at that time that Marion was compelled to take to the swamps and the woods. He heard that General Nathaniel Greene was marching southward through Virginia to take the English in the rear, and so he made up his mind to try and effect a juncture with Greene. The man whom he selected to make the hazardous trip was Sergeant McCarthy. He performed this service in good shape, and one hot August day the Sergeant was returning alone through the woods, very near where he thought the camp of Marion ought to be, when all at once he heard voices. With the usual caution of a scout, he crept up one tree, and then another, and another, until at last he discovered in a clearing in the forest a number of men lying around with their coats off, and evidently in perfect safety, for the English had possession of the country at the time. They were partaking of their noonday meal. At the edge of the clearing, where it [page 125] sloped down to where the soldiers were lying, their arms were stacked, and without a sentry. McCarthy discovered they were English soldiers. There were twentyone of them in all--twenty men in charge of an Ensign. He made up his mind that he needed those arms. So he crept along until he got to where the muskets were stacked, and after several trips took them all back into the woods and buried them in a gully. Then he marched boldly out into the clearing, blew a sharp whistle and shouted at the top of his voice, "Surround them! surround them!" Immediately the English soldiers took alarm, and started to run toward where their rifles had been, but McCarthy came forward with his rifle at rest and addressing the officer, said, "Now, prudence is the better part of valor. The woods here are filled with men. You are completely at our mercy. The men of my command have taken your rifles away. The best thing you can do is to take your men, and do it quick, and march in that direction," pointing to a path through the woods. The men looked at the officer sheepishly, and the officer looked at McCarthy, and seeing that he was not a man to be trifled with, he determined that "prudence was the better part of valor," so he gave the command to fall in! McCarthy, keeping a safe distance behind and threatening to kill the first man who turned his head around, marched those twenty-one men into the camp of Marion! McCarthy's Captain came out of his tent and when he saw all the English soldiers, he could not imagine what it meant, He thought at first they were deserters. But, all at once he saw McCarthy, and then he understood the situation. He broke into a fit of laughter, and said: "In the name of God, Sergeant, how did you do it ?" McCarthy was a good soldier, and so he came to the salute and in a rich Irish [page 126] accent, said, "Arrah, Captain, and sure that same was aisy! Sure, I surrounded them!" Colonial Records of Georgia, Vol. VII, p. 507. Colonial Records of Georgia, Vol. IX, pp. 231-233. Ibid., Vol. IV, p. 523. Ibid., Vol. VIII, pp. 112-179. Ibid., Vol. IX, p. 212. Ibid., Vol. IX, p. 258. Don't know if this is our Cornelius, but the family started out in the Carolinas and ended up in Georgia! http://mccarthy.montana.com/Articles/EarlyAmericanHistoryNotes.html#4-23 3. iv. OLIVE ANN MCCARTY, b. Lincoln Co., North Carolina; d. Aft. 1791, ?Richmond Co., Georgia. v. SECOND DAU MCCARTY, m. JOSEPH BAKER. Notes for SECOND DAU MCCARTY: York County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1749-1819 Agness Mccarty in United States from 1700-1785 Abstracts of wills from York County, Pennsylvania for the years 1749 to 1819. Name: Agness McCurdy Description: Daughter Date: 30 Mar 1781 Prove Date: 15 Jun 1781 Remarks: McCurdy, Robert. Mar. 30, 1781. Executors: John McCurdy and James McFarland. Berwick Township. Wife: Omitted. Children: John, Margaret, Sarah, Mary, Agness, and Joseph. Grandchildren: Margaret, daughter of Joseph. Notes for JOSEPH BAKER: Index of Rev. War Pension Joseph Baker NC Susanna W8339; Joseph Baker SC Mary W9713 ____________________________________________ An Absolam Baker was found in the Granville Co., NC 1755 Tax Records http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/other/1755-tax.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MECKLENBERG COUNTY, NC - MILITARY - Troops of Mecklenberg, 1776-1897 TROOPS FROM MECKLENBURG MECKLENBURG FIRST REGIMENT DETACHED TROOPS AUGUST 1814 AARON BAKER MECKLENBURG FIRST REGIMENT DETACHED TROOPS AUGUST 1814 MICHAEL BAKER MECKLENBURG FIRST REGIMENT DETACHED TROOPS AUGUST 1814 MICHAEL BAKER ABEL BAKER NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY A EVANS BAKER NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY B HENRY BAKER NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY E DEMPSEY BAKER TENTH REGIMENT COMPANY C BREM'S ARTILLERY J. B. BAKER ELEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY E AARON BAKER WM. M. BAKER JOEL BAKER THIRTEENTH REGIMENT COMPANY K J. BAKER- KILLED THIRTY FIFTH REGIMENT COMPANY H J. R. BAKER FIFTY THIRD REGIMENT COMPANY B NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS G. G. BAKER - WOUNDED JULIUS BAKER CHARLOTTE, NC CORPORAL COMPANY G 2ND MISSOURI ARTILLERY ENLISTED 23 DECEMBER 63 DISCHARGED 22 AUGUST 1865 1 YEAR 8 MONTHS FIRST NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY M MUSTERED OUT APRIL 27, 1899 AT SAVANNAH, GA. BAKER, AARON....................... 15 AARON....................... 60 ABEL........................ 15 DEMSEY...................... 35 EVANS....................... 31 G. F........................ 81 GREEN C..................... 64 HENRY....................... 32 BAKER, J........................... 66 J. B........................ 56 J. R........................ 70 JOEL M...................... 60 JULIUS...................... 88 MICHAEL..................... 15 WM. M....................... 60 4. vi. JACOB MCCARTY, b. Mecklenburg Co., North Carolina; d. February 26, 1841, Tippah County, Mississippi. 5. vii. JEMIMAH MCCARTY. viii. ANN MCCARTY, m. BENNETT. Notes for ANN MCCARTY: Will of Richard Bennett-Submitted by Jan Bennett Will is dated March 5, 1785. Probated in the February Court 1786. Granville Co., NC Richard Bennet: to wife Anne Bennett all estate, real and personal, after paying all my debts. At her death, a negroe to my son Thomas Bennett; to my daughter Sarah Estis, a negroe; to my daughter Frances Bush, a negroe; to my sons Micajah, William, Peter, Bartlett, Lewis Bennett, and my daughter Anna Duke, money from the sale of 3 negroes, excepting the rest of my estate divided to all except Peter and Lewis Bennett. Exts: Anne Bennett, Lewis Bennett and Peter Bennett. Wts: Chesley Daniel, Nancy Blackwell. Wonder if the above is this Anne? _____________________________________________ South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution: South Carolina Roster page 599...... has: "Cornelias McCarty-He enlisted on 20 October 1775 in the St. Helena Militia under Capt. John Jenkins, S.C. H.&G., III.124........" Info from Daniel's will..... [the whole of the Estate of CORNELIUS McCarty Deceased formerly liveing on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will] Also in the South Carolina Roster is Daniel McCarty-He served as a matross in fthe Fourth Regiment from ll January 1776 to 29 August 1781. N.A.246; N.A.853; N.A.859. Also is a Dennis McCarty Jr. born c.1753 in Ireland who enlisted in the Rangers under Capt. Charles Heatley and Col. Thomson on 26 August 1775. In 1779, he was under Capt. Joseph Warley and was taken prisoner on 8 January. S.C.H.&G.,II, 188;III, 73; V,149; N.A.246; N.A.853. and a Dennis McCarty Sr. who enlisted in the Third Regiment on 24 July 1776. N.A.246; N.A.853. There are many mor listed as well. With the spelling of McCartey, there is a CORNELIUS who enlisted on 28 October 1775 in the Volunteer Company of Dragoons of Prince William's Parish [The Swift and the Bold] under Capt. Charles Brown, S.C.H.&G., III, 183 and Daniel McCartey who served as a master's mate aboard the brigantine Privateer. A.A.4909A. Notes for BENNETT: Index of Rev. War Pension page 41 Daniel Bennet NC SC R752; Charles Bennett NC S21641; George Bennett SC R735; John Bennett, NC R760; Peter NC Elizabeth R754; Reuben NC S18714; Solomon NC R771 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the 1755 Granville Co., NC Tax records we find Richard Bennit and Son Richard and Negroe Moss, 2-1-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FIRST NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY M MUSTERED OUT APRIL 27, 1899 AT SAVANNAH, GA. BENNETT, D. E........................ PAGE 93 D. G........................ 79 G. W........................ 54 J. G........................ 54 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DB-l page 6. 9 November 1764. FRANCIS CAPPS to RANDOLPH HASELWOOD, both of Bute Co. 33 Pds: 6 Sh: Sd. Procl. money for 500 A. in Bute Co. on Reedy Creek, Piney Branch, adj. DANIEL HARRIS & PERSON, beginning at line of MADARA(?). Wit: RICHARD BENNET, MARK BENNET. Ack: by FRANCIS CAPPS, Bute October Court 1765, BEN McCULLOCH, C.C. Reg: 21 October 1766, by WILLM. JOHNSON, P.R.ABSTRACTS OF BUTE COUNTY, N.C. DEED BOOK l, 1765-1767 DB-l page 6. 9 November 1764. FRANCIS CAPPS to RANDOLPH HASELWOOD, both of Bute Co. 33 Pds: 6 Sh: Sd. Procl. money for 500 A. in Bute Co. on Reedy Creek, Piney Branch, adj. DANIEL HARRIS & PERSON, beginning at line of MADARA(?). Wit: RICHARD BENNET, MARK BENNET. Ack: by FRANCIS CAPPS, Bute October Court 1765, BEN McCULLOCH, C.C. Reg: 21 October 1766, by WILLM. JOHNSON, P.R. Containing Bute County, N.C. Deeds Part 1 of 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. ix. DAU MCCARTY. x. CHILD MCCARTY, m. DAVID TOMLINSON; d. Maybe Little River in Georgia. Notes for CHILD MCCARTY: Some say her name was Susannah ****************************************************** John Adams once said,"About one third of the population of the colonies was in favor of independence, one third was opposed and the rest didn't care one way or the other." This was a judgement reached many years after the even, but is probably right. Notes for DAVID TOMLINSON: Will of Daniel McCarty, By Linda Essary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- [lWill of Daniel McCarty.] Richmond Co., GA Book I, 1777-1798, Drawer 48, Box 72. Likewise I give to my well beloved son in Law David Tomlinson his heirs and assigns forever three hundred acres of Land Lying and being on little River in Georgia.....I also leave to my sons John McCarty and Jacob McCarty & Son in laws David Tomlinson John Kelly and Samuel Johnston and my widowed daughter Ann Bennet the whole of the Estate of Cornelius McCarty Deceased formerly liveing on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will Generation No. 2 2. DANIEL4 MCCARTY (DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) died 1791 in Wilkes Co., Georgia. He married HANNAH 1777 in Georgia. She was born Abt. 1738, and died Bet. 1804 - 1808 in Clarke, Georgia. Notes for DANIEL MCCARTY: Daniel McCarty was Hannah's 2nd husband. He was a son of Daniel McCarty & Agnes of Lincoln County North Carolina & Richmond County GA. Daniel came to GA as early as 1776 as he held 400 acres in Wrightborough Township that year. In 1785 he was granted land in Wilkes County GA which he & Hannah sold on 4 June 1791 to Martin Crews. On the same date he conveyed 2 slaves to his oldest son Cornelius & another to his daughter Nancy. On 11 July 1792 Daniel McCarty of Wilkes County sold 100 acres on Greenbriar Creek in Columbia County to John Wright. This was part of a tract granted to McCarty 10 Nov 1772 (Columbia County Deed Book C, page 190). Hannah McCarty was appointed administratrix of Daniel McCarty in Oglethorpe County GA 4 July 1794; Johnson Clark & George Wright were seconds. Hanna drew 2 blanks in the 1805 land lottery. Her will dated 14 Dec 1804 was proved in Clarke County GA 16 June 1808. Her children were: James Wright married Mary Ray; William Wright married Mary (his will dated 1 May 1821 Clarke Co Ga); John Wright married 2nd Alcea Langston; Sarah Wright married Johnston Clark; George Wright married Sarah Bridges; Hannah Wright or McCarty married Mr Walker per her mother's will; Nancy McCarty married Mr Stokes. Cornelius McCarty of Jackson Co Ga drew 2 blanks in 1805 land lottery. http://www.business4u.org.uk/realnames/Heritage-Site/Cole/1800A-B-5WilliamWrightSr.html ______________________________________________________________ http://gwpapers.virginia.edu/mtvernon/lease.html Memorandum-List of Tithables in Fairfax County Given to Capt. D. McCarty 9 June 1762 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Mount Vernon, c.9 June 1762] A List of Tythables in Fairfax County--given into Captn Daniel MCCARTY--June 9th 1762--viz.1 George Washington Ho. Servants: Thoms Bishop, Breechy, Schomberg, Jack, Doll, Jenny, Betty, Phillis, Moll, Sall, Kate. Carpenters: Turnr Crump, Anthony, Will, Morris, George, Michael, Tom, Sam, Ned. Smiths: Peter, London. Miller: George. Ditcher: Robt Haims. Ho. House: Burgs Mitchell, Jack, Jack, Jack, Ned, James, Charles, Davy. Dogue Run: John Alton, Peros, Will, Caesar, Troy, Stafford, Betty, Sarah, Sue, Lucy. Creek Plann: Josias COOK, Matt, Cupid, Will, Jenny, Kitty. Muddy hole: Edwd Violette, Grig, Will, Jupiter, Essex, Sam, Betty, Ruth, Hannah, Kate, Phoebe. River Plann: Saml Johnson [Jr.], Tom, Ben, George, Robin, Nat, Peg, Murria, Cloe, Flora, Doll--GW. In all--71.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALB, DLC:GW. See source note, Memorandum, 1758-59. Reprinted W.W. Abbot and Dorothy Two hig, eds., The Papers of George Washington, Colonial Series, vol. 7, January 1761-June 1767 (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990), 139. 1. GW also has in his letter book "A List of Lands &ca given into the clerk of Fairfax County 1762--to pay Taxes in the year 1763." In arriving in that list at a total acreage of 8,923 to be taxed, he lists the same tracts of land that he has in his Memorandum: List of Quitrents, 1762, with the addition of the Simon Pearson tract of 178 acres which he added to his Mount Vernon property in February 1763. GW also has in his list "1 Chariot" and "1 Chair" to be taxed. 2. GW had in his list of tithables various subtotals which have been omitted. Thomas Bishop, John Alton, the new overseer of Dogue Run farm, and Robert Haims were white servants; Burgis (Burgess) Mitchell had been made overseer of the Home House farm. There are 62 slaves in his list as compared to 56 in the Memorandum: List of Tithables, 1761. Lease of Mount Vernon 17 December 1754 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Indenture[l] made this seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord God One thousand Seven Hundred & fifty four Between George Lee of the County of westmorland and Colony of Virginia Gentleman and Ann his wife of the one part and George Washington of the County of King George and Colony aforesaid Gentleman of the other part Witnesseth that the said George Lee and Ann his wife for and in Consideration of the Rents and Covenants hereinafter Expressed and Reserved hath Demised set and to Farm Let and by these presents for themselves their Heirs Executors administrators and Assigns doth Demise set & to Farm Let unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns all them two messuages Tenements or parcels of Land the one scituate one Little Hunting Creek the other on Doeg Creek in the County of fairfax whereof Lawrence Washington Late of the County of Fairfax Esqr died Siezed and Possesd and Whereof the said Ann Lee Late the Widdow & Relict of the said Lawrence Washington Esqr. is Tenant for Life in Virtue of the Last will and Testament of the said Lawrence also one Water Grist Mill on part of the said Lands and Tenements Erected Together with the following Negroe slaves Viz: Nan. James Dula Grace Dublin Harry Roger Phillis Kate Ceasar Charles Farrow Doll Sue: George Lydia Murreah & Glasgow To Have and to hold the said two Tracts of Land Water Grist Mill with all and Singular the Appurtenancies thereunto Belonging Together with the said negroe slaves unto the said George Washington his heirs and Assigns and to his and their own proper use and Behoof from the day of the date of these presents for and during the Natural Life of her the said Ann Lee Yielding and Paying yearly and Every year during the said Term unto the said George Lee his Certain Attorney Heirs Executors administrators or Assigns on the Twenty fifth day of December the sum or Quantity of Fifteen thousand pounds of Tobacco in fifteen Hogsheads to be Delivered out--at one or some of the Warehouses in the County of Fairfax or as much Current money of Virginia in Lieu thereof as will be Equal there to at twelve shillings and six pence Current money for Every Hundred Weight of Tobacco at the Election of the said George Washington his Heirs or Assigns (the first rent to grow due on the twenty fifth day of December in the year one thousand Seven Hundred & Fifty five). But if it should so happen that any of the above Negroe slaves should Die during the said Term hereby granted then and in that Case the said yearly rent of Fifteen thousand shall not be all paid but the following Deduction therefrom shall be made Viz. for Every Labouring Negroe man slave so Dying a Deduction of one thousand pounds of Tobacco shall be made (Except the Negroe man named Ceasar and for him only five Hundred pounds of Tobacco) and for Every negroe woman Slave so Dying the sum of Eight hundred pounds of tobacco and so on as often as any of the said Slaves shall Die And the said George Lee and Ann his wife for themselves their Heirs Executors & Assigns doth Covinant promise and Agree to & with the said George Washington his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns that under the rents and Covenants above Expressed and Comprized it shall & may be Lawfull to and for the said George Washington his heirs & Assigns into the said Demised premises with the Appurtenancies to Enter Possession of the said Slaves to take and during the Natural Life of the said Ann Lee the same To have hold use Occupie Possess and Enjoy without the Let suite Trouble molestation Interruption Eviction or Denial of them the said George Lee and Ann his wife their or Either of their Heirs Executors administrators or assigns And further: the said George Washington for himself his heirs Executors administrators and Assigns doth Covenant promise and grant to and with the said George Lee and Ann his wife their Heirs Executors administrators and Assigns that he the said George Washington the aforesaid Annual Rent unto the said George Lee and Ann his wife their Certain Attorney Heirs Executors &c. During the said Term and on the days and time above Expressed will well and Truly Content & pay And Lastly the said George Washington for himself his Heirs &c. doth Covenant & grant to and with tghe said George Lee And Ann his wife that In Case the said Yearly rent should be Behind and unpaid for the space of five Months--After the sames Becomes due at any time: and there should not be found upon the said Demised premises Sufficient to Levie the same by Distress that then it Shall & may be Lawfull for the said George & Ann his wife during the Life of the said Ann into the said Demised premises again to re:enter the said Slaves into their possession to re:take and the same to hold as if this Lease had never been made In Testimony whereof as well the said George LEE & Ann his wife as the said George Washington hath hereunto set their hands & seals the day and year first above Written George Lee Ann Lee Go: Washington Memorandum, The Eleniation above of Delivering out of one or sum of the Warehouses in the County of Fairfax, the Quantity of Tobacco aforesaid is Just [.] Sealed and Delivered In the presence of W: Fairfax John Dalton Denis MCCARTY [2] At a Court held for the County of Fairfax 17. December 1754 George LEE Gent. and Ann his Wife (she being first privately Examined & thereto consenting) and George Washington Gent. acknowledged this Lease which is thereupon admitted to record Test P. Wagener Clk [3] D.S. Fairfax County Court House; Fairfax County Deed Book C, 1750-54, pp. 822-25. Reprinted W.W. Abbot, ed, The Papers of George Washington, Colonial Series, vol. 1, 1748-August 1755 (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1983), 232-34. 1. The property described in this lease was about half of 5,000 acres of land patented in 1674-75 by Nicholas Spencer and John Washington, GW's great-grandfather. The Washington half was willed to GW's brother Lawrence by their father Augustine in 1743, and Mount Vernon was the home of Lawrence and his wife Ann Fairfax (d. 1761) until Lawrence's death in July 1752. By Lawrence's will their only surviving child, Sarah Washington (1750-1754), inherited the property; if she were to predecease her mother Ann without issue, Ann was to have a life interest in Mount Vernon, along with half of the deceased Lawrence's slaves, which she was doing here. At this time the Mount Vernon property, as noted in the lease, consisted of two separate parcels: the larger property, on which the house was located (2,126 acres), situated along Little Hunting Creek, and the smaller (172 acres) on Dogue Run, where the gristmill was. See Diaries, 1:227. 2. Denis MCCARTY (d. 1757) was the son of Denis MCCARTY of Cedar Grove. He later had a short and stormy career in the Virginia Regiment. See particularly John Carlyle to GW, 17 Oct. 1755, n. 3. 3. Peter Wagener (1717-1774) migrated to Virginia c. 1738 and settled in Prince William County, where he practiced law and became county clerk (1742-1752). In 1752 he moved to the clerkship of Fairfax County, which he held until his death. In 1753 he was a founder of the town of Colchester on Occoquan Creek, in Fairfax County. Washington's Revolutionary War Itinerary and the Location of His Headquarters, 1775-1783 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year Time Place Headquarters 1776 4 April Dedham, Massachusetts Dedham, Massachusetts 5-7 April Providence, Rhode Island Stephen Hopkins' House 8 April Norwich, Connecticut Leffingwell Inn, Jedidiah Huntington's House 9 April New London, Connecticut Nathaniel Shaw's Mansion 10 April Old Lyme, Connecticut John MCCURDY'S House _____________________________________________________ http://members.aol.com/Hartsfeld/Henry5Richard4Andrew3Godfrey2.html Henry Hartsfield 30 December 1772 - Wake County, North Carolina - born - son of Richard Hartsfield 1796 - Wilkes County, Georgia - Tax list: 100 acres in Oglethorpe County on Little Beaver Dam Creek joining David Creswell 1797 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 200 acres joining David Craswell, $0.5500 1798 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: $0.3125 7 August 1798 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - married - Mary "Polly" Olive, daughter of Anthony Olive 1799 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Hannah MCCARTY, Cornelius MCCARTY, & William M. Stockes to Henry Hartsfield, 500 acres on Broad River 1799 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 100 acres Little Clouds Creek granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by William Hartsfield valued at $51.00, $0.4900 1800 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 500 acres Little Clouds Creek granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by James Richardson valued at $255.00, $1.2050 3 February 1801 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Henry Hartsfield & Polly, his wife to James Gilman, 207 acres on mouth of Grove Creek 1801 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 500 acres Broad River granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by Reuben McElroy valued at $255.00, $1.2050 1802 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 293 acres Broad River orignally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by James House, $0.8600 1803 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 293 acres Broad River originally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by James House, $0.8600 10 October 1803 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Henry Hartsfield to Sherwood Davis, 200 acres beaverdam Creek originally granted to Abraham Livingston 10 December 1803 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Henry Hartsfield to Enoch Embry, 200 acres on Little Beaverdam Creek 1805 (1804?) - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 293 acres Broad River originally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by Julian Hailes, $0.8600 1805 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 293 acres Little Clouds Creek originally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by Richard House, 1 slave, $1.1700 1806 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 313 acres Little Clouds Creek originally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by Burwell House, $0.8900 1807 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 317 acres originally granted to Daniel MCCARTY joined by Edward McElroy 1808 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 327 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Edward McElroy 1809 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 317 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Mason Jones 1810 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 317 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Mason Jones 1811 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 322 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Mason Jones 1812 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 375 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Mason Jones, 1 slave 20 July 1813 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 517 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Groves Howard, 2 slaves, $1.8175 12 September 1814 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 517 acres Broad River originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Groves Howard, 2 slaves, $1.8175 12 October 1815 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 517 acres Little Cloud's Creek originally granted to McCarty & Clark joined by Groves Howard, 2 slaves, $1.7875 26 September 1816 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 517 acres Broad River orignally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by James McKleroy, 2 slaves, $1.9050 1817 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Tax list: 524 acres Broad River orginally granted to McCarty joined by Mason Jones, 2 slaves, $1.8000 15 October 1818 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 517 acres Braod River originally granted to Daniel McCarty joined by Mason Jones, 2 slaves, $1.6800 29 October 1819 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 516 acres Broad River joined by Mason Jones, 2 slaves, $1.7800 14 October 1820 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 516 acres Little Cloud's Creek joined by Mason Jones, 7 slaves, $3.3425 21 September 1821 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 517 acres Little Cloud's Creek granted to McCarty joined by Mason Jones, 17 slaves, $6.2100 21 October 1822 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 519 acres Little Cloud's Creek joined by Richardson, 17 slaves, $5.2725 20 November 1823 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 517 acres Little Cloud's Creek joined by Jones, 300 acres Broad River joined by Webb, 7 slaves, $3.5225 30 July 1825 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Henry Hartsfield & Edward McElroy to John Gresham, 300 acres on South Fork Broad River, 285 of which were granted to the hiers of William Barnett. December 1825 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 517 acres Little Cloud's Creek, 300 acres joined by Webb, 7 slaves, $3.5225 1826 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - 517 acres joined by Mason Jones, 7 slaves, $3.1475 3 December 1831 - Oglethorpe County, Georgia - Deed: Henry Hartsfield & Hendon Olive to Cornelius Davis & Washington Hartsfield Daniel McCarty is recorded on March 25, 1771, as a member of the Tryon County militia, 37 and Florence McCarthy appears in the "Poll Book of Wilmington" of the year 1780, as certified to by the Sheriff of New Hanover County. 38 The name of "Mrs. McCartey" appears under date of March 17, 1788, as having been "killed by Indians in Hawkins County." Several Revolutionary soldiers of the name served in the North Carolina regiments of the militia and of the Continental Line. In an "Abstract of the Army Accounts for the North Carolina Line settled by the Commissioners at Halifax from the 1st of September, 1784, to the 1st of February, 1785," 39 appear these entries with the amount of pay due to each: L. S. D. Florence McCarthy, Lieutenant, 360. 5. 2. William McCarthy, Sergeant, 60. 15. 8. Miles McCarthy, 185. 5. 8. Stephen McCarthy, 97. 4. 0. [page 120] In addition to which there were paid to Timothy McCarthy all arrears of pay due to fifty-seven other soldiers, from which I judge him to have been an officer, although his name does not appear in any of the North Carolina muster-rolls that are now available. Florence McCarthy is referred to as "Deputy Quarter Master at Wilmington" in transactions of the General Assembly of December 13, 1785, 40 and "Timothy McKarty of Caswell County" is mentioned in the minutes of a meeting of the same body on November 25, 1786. 41 On November 9, 1789, there is an entry in the minutes of the General Assembly reading' "Petition of Daniel McCarthey received from the Senate," and the record further states it was "endorsed read and that au allowance be made to him (Daniel McCarthey) in consequence of a wound he received in the late War on board the Bellona Brig of War in an engagement with the Mary of London, which deprived him of his eyesight." However, a Committee of the House recommended "that as no provision appears to have been made by Law for the maintenance of seamen disabled on board of private vessels and as the Bellona at the time of the engagement aforesaid was neither in service of this State or the United States, the petition was rejected." 42 So Daniel McCarthey, in his infirmity, was thus deprived of any allowance in recognition of his services to his country! Petition by Florence McCarthy dated May 3, 1763, setting forth that he "had been three years in the Province from Bermuda, and had no land granted to him and was desirous to obtain land for cultivation, having a wife and two children; therefore praying for 200 acres at the head of South Newport," and at a meeting of the Council on April 3, 1764, a grant was signed by the Governor in favor of Florence McCarthy for "200 acres in Saint [page 127] Andrews Parish." 56 Among those to whom "Head Rights" were granted by the Governor and Council between 1756 and 1759 are recorded Daniel, Florence, Charles, Henry and John McCarty. Daniel McCarty's petition for a land grant came before the Council in December, 1768, 57 and was allowed, and on the same day the petition of Francis Maccartan was also read. On November 6, 1770, a third petition on behalf of Daniel McCarty was acted upon by the Council, with the result that he was allotted "200 acres in St. Paul's Parish." 58 Jacob McCarty applied "for 200 acres of land on the Uchee Creek in St. Paul's Pariah" on April 30, 1770, and on March 5 1771, the Governor signed the grant in his favor. 59 On November 5, 1770, a like grant was awarded to John McCarty. There are also recorded among the land grants in Wilkes County, on file in the County Clerk's office at Washington, Ga., two grants in favor of Daniel and John McCarty between 1783 and 1800, in recognition of their services as soldiers of the Revolutionary army. Roger McCarthy is mentioned as "one of the first settlers in Jones County, Ga." and his name also appears on the first Grand Jury summoned in that County. 60 Ibid., Vol. X1, p. 180. Ibid., Vol. XI, pp. 15 and 303. Historical Collections of Georgia, by Rev. Geo. White, p. 505 ; New York, 1855 Notes for HANNAH: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/2064/wrights.htm The road to Wrightsborough... The story of the Quaker colony at Wrightsborough, near present day Thomson, Georgia, begins in 1767 when Jonathan Sell and Joseph Maddock, both members of the Cane Creek Meeting in North Carolina, applied for land grants in the territory of Georgia. 12,000 acres were reserved for the Quakers provided at least 10 families settled on the land by February 1, 1768. In the event, they far exceeded the requirement: 40 families were in the first group, led by Joseph Maddock and Jonathan Sell. In fact so many settlers arrived in that first year that on December 6, 1768 Joseph Maddock, along with Jonathan Sell and Thomas Watson, asked for an additional grant. The text of the grant reads as follows: At a Council held in the Council Chamber at Savannah on Tuesday, the 7th February, 1769 Present His Excellency James Wright, Esquire In Council On reading a Petition of Joseph Maddock and Jonathan Sell two of the People called Quakers on the behalf of themselves and the rest of the Friends lately come to settle in this Province from North Carolina Setting forth (among other things) that sometime Since there was a reserve of Lands ordered to be made for Forty Families of their People it being then supposed not more than that Number would Settle in the Province but that there were already about Seventy Families come in and actually Settled And praying that a larger Extent of Land might be allotted and reserved for them for a further Term they expecting a considerable Number of their Friends might yet joint them _ And also praying that their several Lands might be laid out; and Grant for the same passed; and a Road from their Settlement run; agreeable to the encouragement formerly given them, on the faith whereof they were come into the Province It is Resolved that the Land on both Sides Germany's Creek to the Head thereof and from thence to continue this same Course 'till it intersects the Indian Line (not taken up by the People already come) be reserved for the same purpose for twelve Months next ensuing; that a Road be run from their Settlement; their Lands Surveyed in the several Tracts and proportions following and Grants for the same passed and perfected to their respective persons herein after named that is to say, Thomas Watson...........500 Acres. Joseph Maddock..........{300 Acres. .....................................{200 Acres (Purchased) Deborah Stubbs..........300 Acres. Thomas Jackson..........250 Acres. John Stubbs.............100 Acres. Jonathan Sell...........300 Acres Joseph Mooney...........550 Acres. Ann Stubbs Widow........150 Acres John Jones..............200 Acres Francis Jones...........250 Acres Isaac Low...............250 Acres James Hart..............250 Acres Thomas Hart.............200 Acres Richard Jones...........150 Acres Daniel MCCARTY..........400 Acres Samuel Oliver...........250 Acres Richard Moore...........100 Acres Thomas Omaley...........200 Acres Thomas Linn.............250 Acres Robert McClen...........300 Acres James MORROW............350 Acres Peter Perkins...........500 Acres John Oliver.............350 Acres Henry Ashfield..........350 Acres William Elam............250 Acres Absolom Jackson.........200 Acres John Slater.............400 Acres Joseph Hollingsworth....100 Acres John Whitsit............200 Acres John Whitsit Jr.........250 Acres Stephen Day.............200 Acres James Emmett............200 Acres Hugh Tinnen.............200 Acres Cornelius Cochran.......300 Acres Isaac Vernon............350 Acres John Sidwell............300 Acres Amos Vernon.............200 Acres George MORROW...........300 Acres Oliver Matthews.........250 Acres John Perry..............250 Acres The Story of Wrightsborough The Wrightsboro Monthly Meeting (originally spelled Wrightsborough, after governor James Wright) was affiliated with the Western Quarterly Meeting until 1787. In 1788 it became part of the New Garden, NC Quarterly Meeting and from 1792 until the Wrightsboro meeting was abandoned it was affiliated with the Bush River, SC Quarterly Meeting. I visited the site of Wrightsboro in November, 1997. and took photographs, which I have scanned and placed on this page. Here is a sample: clicking on the miniatures will take you to the page with the full-sized pictures. Only the bare outlines of the once thriving town of Wrightsboro can now be seen. The old Quaker Meeting House burned down, but the small Methodist church that replaced it probably looks very much like the original meeting house. Some of the original pews from the old Quaker Meeting House remained after the fire and are located in the Methodist church. I didn't have a chance to visit the Rock house, built by the Ansley family, the only structure associated with the Wrightsboro meeting still standing, but here is a picture of it on another page I found. Wrightsboro Inhabitants On the following page Index of Wrightsboro Inhabitants and Other Related Families I have tried to make up as complete a list as possible of all the people who were part of the Quaker colony of Wrightsborough (later Wrightsboro). This is an on-going process, since many of the people known to have lived there are not listed in Quaker records for one reason or another, and placing them in the community is possible only through the efforts of descendants in many parts of the country who have or acquire evidence of their ancestors stay in this small town. Many thanks to the many who have contributed to this list! If you have Wrightsboro ancestors, please help out by filling out the form below or writing to me at: sshaw@his.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 Abstract of wills from Westmoreland County, Virginia for the years 1654 to 1800. More information below Name Description Date Notes Other Names Associated with this Will Daniel McCarty Decedent 17/1/1793 McCarty, Daniel, 17 January 1793; 28 Sept. 1795. Son Daniel land in Nominy in trust for support of my dau. Elizabeth Basset and at her d. to her eldest child; residue of estate to son Daniel. Elizabeth Basset Daughter 17/1/1793 McCarty, Daniel, 17 January 1793; 28 Sept. 1795. Son Daniel land in Nominy in trust for support of my dau. Elizabeth Basset and at her d. to her eldest child; residue of estate to son Daniel. Daniel McCarty Trustee 17/1/1793 McCarty, Daniel, 17 January 1793; 28 Sept. 1795. Son Daniel land in Nominy in trust for support of my dau. Elizabeth Basset and at her d. to her eldest child; residue of estate to son Daniel. More About HANNAH: Will: December 14, 1804, Clark County, Georgia Children of DANIEL MCCARTY and HANNAH are: i. NANCY5 MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1778, Virginia; m. STOKES. ii. CORNELIUS MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1780, Virginia. Notes for CORNELIUS MCCARTY: Besides Major Dennis McCarty and his family who lived in Prince William and Stafford Counties, the land records show that others of the name settled in that part of the Colony about the year 1730. By deed dated February 19, 1729, Lord Fairfax conveyed to "Alex- ander MacCarthy, Gent. of the County of Prince George in the Province of Maryland," 200 acres of land in Clifton's Neck, Stafford County, *4* and it is evident that MacCarthy removed from Maryland and settled in this vicinity, since his name is found on record there two years later. On December 11, 1730, he received a grant of "200 acres on the northeast side of Tuskarora Branch source: *4* Patent Book C, p. 29, at Virginia Land office. 83 adjoining the lands of George Keaton," *5* and three days later he patented "340 acres on Little Hunting Creek adjoining the lands of George Brenton," *6* In the records of the Circuit Court at Manassas, Va., under date of November 20, 1783, there is an entry of a deed of con- veyance from Benjamin Grayson to Alexander Mac- Carthy of a tract of land lying on Goose Creek in Prince William County, and on August 18, 1749, Cornelius Mac- Carthy purchased lands lying on Goose Creek from Ber- trand Ewell. There is nothing to indicate whether these Prince William and Stafford MacCarthys were related to the other McCartys, descended from Dennis and Daniel, although there is a tradition among Cornelius' descendants in Kentucky that "the connection between their line and the Dennis-Daniel-Thaddeus McCarty line goes back to a very early beginning." *7* CORNELIUS MacCarthy had sons, CORNELIUS and Thomas, and daughters, Nancy and Betsey, all of whom spelled their name McCarty. In the historical publications of William and Mary College there are long accounts of these McCartys. Cornelius, Junior, who was born in Prince William County in 1766, married Susannah Hardwick on December 12, 1787, and in 1798 they re- moved to Kentucky and twelve years later they are found on Otter Creek in Hardin (now Meade) County, Kentucky. Thomas McCarty and his wife also migrated with Cornelius and settled in the same locality. Cor- nelius McCarty was the father of eleven, and Thomas McCarty of twelve children and according to a long list of their descendants, *8* they are now scattered all over the Western States as far as the Pacific Coast. In 1780, sources: *5* Patent Book C, p. 84. *6* Ibid., p. 85. *7* William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 22. *8* In William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 22. 84 Nancy McCarty married James Crook of an old Virginia family and had three children, all brought up in the family of Thomas McCarty on his Kentucky plantation, after being orphaned through the death of their parents. Betsey McCarty married Jacob McConathy of Delaware, whose commission as Captain of Virginia militia in the Revolution bears the signature of Patrick Henry. The McConathys also removed to Kentucky in 1797 and the graves of several of the name and of the McCartys, and of Daniel McCarty Paine, may be seen in the old McConathy burying-ground near Lexington. Captain McConathy is said to have been the owner of "the first steam mill operated west of the Alleghanies near Lexing- ton." It is evident that CORNELIUS retained portion of his landed property in Virginia, since one of his descend- ants" is in possession of an unrecorded deed dated De- cember 23, 1816, between CORNELIUS McCarty and Susannah, his wife, of the one part and James Kincheloe of Fauquier County, Va., of the other part, covering the sale of two hundred acres of land in Fauquier County. Cornelius died probably in 1830, since his will is dated September 20 of that year and was probated on February 28, 1831. His brother, Thomas, died in Kentucky in 1828. Their children married into families named Beaver, Bentley, Dawson, Workington, Lusk, Murdock, Moreland, Jewell, Kelley, Chambers, Lee, Mahan, Steele, Wilson, Ihrie and Greer, and their de- scendants are now all over the Western and Southern States. A grandson of Cornelius, William M. McCarty of Salt Lake, was a Judge of the courts in Utah. The difficulty of tracing people of the name who ap- pear in Virginia records and establishing their relation- source: *9* Thomas McCarty Murdock of Davidson, Indiana. 85 ships, is well illustrated by entries in the parish books of Overwharton Parish in Stafford County. According to this record, "John, son of William and AGNES Mc- Carty," and "John, son of William McCarty," were born in that parish on March 27th, and April 1st, 1741 respectively, and William McCarty died there on July 15, 1743. Among the marriages recorded in the parish register were: Agnes McCartee to James Hughes on May 6, 1744; Elizabeth McCarthy to Simson Bailey on De- cember 24, 1747; Eleanor McCarty to John Lemmon on April 10, 1748; Frances McCarty to John Diskin on June 19, 1755, and Margaret McCarty to Stephen Hans- ford on October 14, 1755. Ignatius McCarthy appears in the burial records of the church on February 18, 1755. Among other entries are found: "Peter Murphy Carty, son of Honour Carty, died December 1, 1748"; "Honour Cartee was delivered of a male child which died soon after, November 20, 1749," and "Thomas Cartee died at Stephen Pilcher's June 18, 1751." Honour Carty or Cartee was the wife of Thomas and the daughter of Peter Murphy, whose name appears several times in the vital records of the parish. While we know that Daniel, the Speaker, owned lands in Staf- ford and that his son, Dennis, was a resident of the County before it was divided by the formation of Prince William, there seems to be nothing to indicate if these various McCartys were of the same family, and inquiries among living descendants of Daniel bring forth no information. 3. OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY (DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)7,8 was born in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, and died Aft. 1791 in ?Richmond Co., Georgia9,10. She married (1) SAMUEL JOHNSON in N.C.11,12. He was born in Lincoln Co., NC, and died Bef. July 16, 1788 in Richmond County, Georgia13,14. She married (2) THOMAS WILLINGHAM July 20, 1791 in Columbia, GA. Notes for OLIVE ANN MCCARTY: "The King's Meadow" KINGSLEY, CRAWFORD, MEYER, McCARTY, McCALLIE, GRIMSLEY, SHAHAN, ROBESON, HIGHTOWER, GARDNER, etc. Entries: 61842 Updated: Mon Mar 15 07:55:25 2004 Contact: Larry D. Kingsley Home Page: The King's Meadow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I00245 Name: Olivia Ann "Olley" MCCARTY 1 Sex: F Birth: ABT. 1760 in Lincoln Co., NC Death: ABT. 1791 in Richmond Co., GA Burial: Richmond Co., GA Reference Number: 245 Note: http://genforum.genealogy.com/mccarty/messages/200.html McCarty Family Genealogy Forum Re: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC Posted by: John Glenn Date: November 02, 1998 In Reply to: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC by Darla Rohan of 3056 The father of your Jacob McCarty was probably Daniel McCarty. In 1782 Daniel left a will in Lincoln Co., NC (which is excerpted in Grace Davidson's Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters of the DAR, Vol. II) that mentions (among others) his son Jacob and his son-in-law Hugh Blair. It sounds as if this is your Jacob, and he named a son for his brother-in-law. I'm descended from Daniel via his daughter Olivia, who married Samuel Johnston (whose will is also excerpted in the same volume). Daniel's wife's name was Agnes, although I do not know if she was Jacob and/or Olivia's mother. He also mentions property left him by Cornelius McCarty - perhaps his father, perhaps an uncle or brother. *********************************************************************************************** CAIN CONNECTIONS (USA to Australia) by Kate Lloyd "WCP" at RootsWeb ID: I46 Name: Olley MCCARTY Sex: F Birth: in of Lincoln Co,NC Death: AFT 1791 in likely Richmond,Georgia Burial: ,Richmond County,Georgia Marriage 1 Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730 Children: Alex JOHNSON b: 1758 Cornelius JOHNSON b: 1774 in Putman Co.,Georgia Daniel JOHNSON Jacob JOHNSON Olley JOHNSON Nellie JOHNSON Sarah JOHNSON b: 17 MAY 1776 in ,,NC Maggy JOHNSON John JOHNSON b: 9 MAY 1750 Marriage 2 Thomas Willingham Married: 20 JUL 1791 in ,Columbia,GA Father: Daniel MCCARTY b: Bet 1725 and 1729 in Pope's Creek, Westmoreland Co., VA, American Colony ? [just putting what info was in the file]-don't think it is right though..............jm. Mother: Agnes b: Abt 1733 in VA[?], American Colony Marriage 1 Samuel JOHNSON b: 1730 in Richmond Co., GA Children Alexander "Alex" JOHNSON b: Unknown John JOHNSON b: 9 May 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Alex JOHNSON b: 1758 Cornelius JOHNSON b: 1744 in Putman County, Georgia Nancy JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Jacob JOHNSON Olley JOHNSON Nellie JOHNSON Sarah JOHNSON b: 17 May 1776 in North Carolina/or Columbia City, Georgia Maggy JOHNSON --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Newbie Joined: 04 October 2004 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 5 Posted: 04 October 2004 at 09:39 | IP Logged ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Of the two original U.S. Senators from NC, one was Benjamin Hawkins and one was Samuel JOHNSTON (1733-1816)who was a native of Scotland. Johnston & Johnson are both common surnames but I have never seen the SIL of Daniel McCarty's name shown as anything but Johnston. (Daniel's daughter who married Samuel Johnston was Olley or Olivia.) Bill McCarty Odessa, Texas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- James - I am Tony Johnson, located in Georgia (the USA one) and I am tracing my Johnson ancestors. I have hit a brick wall in North Carolina with Samuel Johnston who married Olivia McCarty about 1758. They both died in Georgia in 1788 and 1791 respectively. I am a participant in the Johnson/Johnston(e) surname DNA project at Family Tree DNA and I am also entered in the Y-base database. I plane to monitor this forum as well as the Johnson forum in hopes of gleaning some info that might be relavant to my search. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- McCarty Family Genealogy Forum Re: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC Posted by: John Glenn Date: November 02, 1998 In Reply to: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC by Darla Rohan of 3056 The father of your Jacob McCarty was probably Daniel McCarty. In 1782 Daniel left a will in Lincoln Co., NC (which is excerpted in Grace Davidson's Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters of the DAR, Vol. II) that mentions (among others) his son Jacob and his son-in-law Hugh Blair. It sounds as if this is your Jacob, and he named a son for his brother-in-law. I'm descended from Daniel via his daughter Olivia, who married Samuel Johnston (whose will is also excerpted in the same volume). Daniel's wife's name was Agnes, although I do not know if she was Jacob and/or Olivia's mother. He also mentions property left him by Cornelius McCarty - perhaps his father, perhaps an uncle or brother. ************************************************************************** ********************* CAIN CONNECTIONS (USA to Australia) by Kate Lloyd "WCP" at RootsWeb ID: I46 Name: Olley MCCARTY Sex: F Birth: in of Lincoln Co,NC Death: AFT 1791 in likely Richmond,Georgia Burial: ,Richmond County,Georgia Marriage 1 Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730 Children: Alex JOHNSON b: 1758 Cornelius JOHNSON b: 1774 in Putman Co.,Georgia Daniel JOHNSON Jacob JOHNSON Olley JOHNSON Nellie JOHNSON Sarah JOHNSON b: 17 MAY 1776 in ,,NC Maggy JOHNSON John JOHNSON b: 9 MAY 1750 Marriage 2 Thomas Willingham Married: 20 JUL 1791 in ,Columbia,GA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for SAMUEL JOHNSON: This line is rumored to be the one President Johnson came from. Index of Rev. War Pension page pg 297 Samuel Johnson NC VA PA S16430; Samuel Johnson Mary W5012 Some say she was born in 1830 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Muster Roll of the Regiment in Granville County under the Comand of Col. William Eaton as taken at a General Muster of the said Regiment 8th October 1754 There was a Samuel JOHNSON in Captain Andrew Hampton's Company-John Adcock, Lt; and Ephriaim Hampton, Ensign. http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/rev/1754-militia.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MECKLENBERG COUNTY, NC - MILITARY - Troops of Mecklenberg, 1776-1897-- TROOPS FROM MECKLENBURG MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MECKLENBURG FIRST REGIMENT DETACHED TROOPS AUGUST 1814 SAMUEL JOHNSTON JR. NINTH COMPANY DETACHED FROM THE SECOND MECKLENBURG REGIMENT APRIL 1812 RUFUS JOHNSTON JOHN JOHNSTON MECKLENBURG FIRST REGIMENT DETACHED TROOPS AUGUST 1814 WILLIAM JOHNSTON NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY A LOUIE D. JOHNSTON FIRST REGIMENT FIRST COMPANY ROBT. W. JOHNSTON ELEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY A ALFRED JOHNSTON THIRTEENTH REGIMENT COMPANY K D. E. JOHNSTON S. A. JOHNSTON J. H. JOHNSTON G. W. JOHNSTON THIRTY FOURTH REGIMENT COMPANY G D. H. JOHNSTON DIED THIRTY SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY C B. A. JOHNSTON LIEUTENANT KILLED THIRTY SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY C M. F. JOHNSTON DIED THIRTY SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY I A. N. JOHNSTON FORTY THIRD REGIMENT COMPANY B S. R. JOHNSTON 3RD SERGEANT -------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index Census Surname: Samuel Johnston Year: 1850 County: Greene Co. State: AL Age: 70 Gender: F (Female) Month of Death: Dec State of Birth: NC ID#: MRT47_1003 Occupation: NONE LISTED Cause of Death: CONSUMPTIO Name: Samuel Johnston Birth: abt 1780 - NC Death: Dec 1850 - Greene Co., AL --------------------------------------------------------- North Carolina Census, 1790-1890 Census Preview Name: Samuel Johnston State: NC County: Granville County Township: No Township Listed Year: 1784 Database: NC Early Census Index Name: Samuel Johnston Residence: No Township Listed, Granville County, NC More About SAMUEL JOHNSON: Probate: July 16, 1788, Richmond County, Georgia Will: October 12, 1787, Richmond County, Georgia Children of OLIVE MCCARTY and SAMUEL JOHNSON are: 7. i. JOHN5 JOHNSON, b. May 09, 1750, White Plains, Green County, Georgia; d. December 30, 1814, White Plains, Green County, Georgia. 8. ii. ALEXANDER JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1758, Lincoln, Georgia; d. 1815, Jones, Georgia. iii. DANIEL JOHNSON15,16, b. Abt. 176217,18; d. 178819,20; m. VERLINDA. Notes for DANIEL JOHNSON: http://avocadoridge.com/jim/getperson.php?personID=I12022&tree=Carney&PHPSESSID=5b145f6d292188e1da4fe3d2ca4538fb Notes McCarty Family Genealogy Forum Re: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC Posted by: John Glenn Date: November 02, 1998 In Reply to: Jacob and Mary Morrow McCarty Mecklenburg, NC by Darla Rohan of 3056 The father of your Jacob McCarty was probably Daniel McCarty. In 1782 Daniel left a will in Lincoln Co., NC (which is excerpted in Grace Davidson's Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters of the DAR, Vol. II) that mentions (among others) his son Jacob and his son-in-law Hugh Blair. It sounds as if this is your Jacob, and he named a son for his brother-in-law. I'm descended from Daniel via his daughter Olivia, who married Samuel Johnston (whose will is also excerpted in the same volume). Daniel's wife's name was Agnes, although I do not know if she was Jacob and/or Olivia's mother. He also mentions property left him by Cornelius McCarty - perhaps his father, perhaps an uncle or brother. ************************************************************************** ********************* CAIN CONNECTIONS (USA to Australia) by Kate Lloyd "WCP" at RootsWeb ID: I46 Name: Olley MCCARTY Sex: F Birth: in of Lincoln Co,NC Death: AFT 1791 in likely Richmond,Georgia Burial: ,Richmond County,Georgia Marriage 1 Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730 Children: Alex JOHNSON b: 1758 Cornelius JOHNSON b: 1774 in Putman Co.,Georgia Daniel JOHNSON Jacob JOHNSON Olley JOHNSON Nellie JOHNSON Sarah JOHNSON b: 17 MAY 1776 in ,,NC Maggy JOHNSON John JOHNSON b: 9 MAY 1750 Marriage 2 Thomas Willingham Married: 20 JUL 1791 in ,Columbia,GA Notes for VERLINDA: She is probably Verlinda Johnston who md on 6/23/1789 to David Elam iv. JACOB JOHNSON21,22, b. Abt. 176423,24; d. WFT Est. 1765-185425,26. Notes for JACOB JOHNSON: http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/c-war/cw-jkl.htm Civil War Records Johnson, Charles E At time of enlistment on 22 February 1862, he gave his residence as Granville Co. and his occupation as Farmer Johnson, James T At time of enlistment, he gave residence as Granville Co. Johnson, R P At time of enlistment, he gave his residence as Granville Co. Johnson, Samuel R At time of enlistment on 04 March 1862, he gave his residence as Granville Co. and his occupation asCoach Painter Johnston, B F At time of enlistment, he gave his residence as Granville Co. Johnston, H Macon At time of enlistment on 11 June 1861, he gave residence as Granville Co. Johnston, James R At time of enlistment on 20 February 1862, he gave residence as Granville Co. Johnston, S D At time of enlistment on 15 March 1862, he gave residence as Granville Co. and occupation as Farmer v. OLIVE JOHNSON27,28, b. Abt. 176829,3031,32; m. THOMAS WHITTINGTON. Notes for OLIVE JOHNSON: ID: I91 Name: Nellie JOHNSON Sex: F Death: pre 1805 Father: Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730 Mother: Olley MCCARTY b: in of Lincoln Co,NC Marriage 1 John WALKER b: 1768 Children Mary Polly WALKER Johnson WALKER Decker Fannin WALKER Robert WALKER Maggie WALKER http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=klloyd77&id=I91 9. vi. NELLY JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1770. vii. MARGARET MAGGY JOHNSON33,34, b. Abt. 177335,36; d. WFT Est. 1775-186837,38. 10. viii. CORNELIUS JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1774, Putman County, Goergia; d. 1817. 11. ix. SARAH JOHNSON, b. May 17, 1776, Va.; d. 1847. 4. JACOB4 MCCARTY (DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)39,40,41,42 was born in Mecklenburg Co., North Carolina43,44, and died February 26, 1841 in Tippah County, Mississippi45,46. He married MARY POLLY MORROW47,48 Abt. 1800 in Georgia49,50,51, daughter of JAMES MORROW and MARY "POLLY". She was born Abt. 1767 in North Carolina52,53, and died 1844 in Tippah County, Mississippi54,55. Notes for JACOB MCCARTY: Mecklenburg Co. is where Charlotte is. He was supposed to be a representative in the Kentucky state government. Some say he died before Feb. 20, 1841 and was b. abt 1770. http://www.stampers.org/Georgia/Births%20Marriages%20Tax%20List.html Stampers in Georgia * * * Early Georgia Tax Lists * * * Calhoun Co, GA Births before 1911 DAR Historical Collections Vol. II 1929 Richmond Co., Deed Bk. F; MCCARTY, Jacob Folio 196 Oct 3, 1787 at present of Richmond Co., to David WALKER of Richmond Co. 200 acre on Uchee Creek. orig. granted said MCCARTY 1771 adj. lands of Daniel MCCARTY and Isaac LORD. Test: Samuel JACK, Powell STAMPER. Richmond Co., Deed Bk. I-G 1788-90; Event: Event 1 24 AUG 1867 voter reg. 21y in state, 8y in Co. from MS Notes for MARY POLLY MORROW: 1830 Dallas County, Alabama CENSUS p.96 Jacob McCarty 50-60, Mary 40-49, 2 sons 10-15, 3 sons 15-20, 1 daughter 14-20 1840 Tippah County, Mississippi CENSUS p.177 Jacob McCarty 70-79, Mary 50-59, sons 20-29, 15-19, 1 daughter 10-14 NI0223] 1840 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.180 = James McCarty 20-29, wife 20-29, 3 sons 5-9, 2 sons 0-4, 2 daughters 10-14, 2 daughters 5-9 [1850 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.577] {James McCarty 60 of Georgia, was listed in the household of Henry Spirrgion?} James died after the 1860 census & bfr 1870 census as Nancy was living with son, Joseph J. They had moved to Texas in 1845 according to 1868 Voter Registration & had been in Erath County since 1855. (WFT Vol.3 #3922) Children of JACOB MCCARTY and MARY MORROW are: 12. i. JAMES MADISON JIM5 MCCARTY, b. June 06, 1802, Oglethorpe Co., Georgia; d. September 14, 1869, Meridian, Bosque County, Texas. 13. ii. JOHN W. MCCARTY, b. March 31, 1805, Oglethorpe Co., Georgia; d. May 1860, Tippah County, Mississippi. 14. iii. MARTHA JANE MCCARTY, b. August 05, 1807, Tennessee; d. March 19, 1870, Tippah County, Mississippi. 15. iv. MARY ANN MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1809, Alabama. 16. v. WILLIAM M. MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1814, Madison County, Alabama; d. July 29, 1870, Pike Co., Arkansas. 17. vi. JACOB MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1815, Alabama. 18. vii. ANDREW P. MCCARTY, b. 1816, Dallas County, Alabama; d. October 08, 1863, Alton, Madison Co., Illinois. 19. viii. HUGH BLAIR MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1819, Dallas County, Alabama; d. October 18, 1910, Kennedale, Tarrant Co., Texas. 5. JEMIMAH4 MCCARTY (DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married HUGH BLAIR. Notes for JEMIMAH MCCARTY: North Carolina was the first state to authorize its delegates to the Second Continental Congress to vote for independence. South Carolina was a close second. Georgia was the only colony not represented at the First Continental Congress, but this was because at the time the thinly populated place was threatened by and uprising of the Creeks to the west. They couldn't spare the manpower. At the Second, Georgia sent George Walton, Lyman Hall and Button Gwinnett. They all signed the Declaration of Independence. *page 21 of the book, THE WAR IN THE SOUTH' by Donald Barr Chidsey Notes for HUGH BLAIR: I also leave and bequeath to my Daughter Jemimah Blair wife to Hugh Blair a negro girl named Sarah at her death the girl to bestowed with her increase to her son Hugh Blair. I also leave to my sons John McCarty and Jacob McCarty & Son in laws David Tomlinson John Kelly and Samuel Johnston and my widowed daughter Ann Bennet the whole of the Estate of Cornelius McCarty Deceased formerly liveing on Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will I also leave and bequeath to my sons Daniel McCarty and Cornelius McCarty and Son in laws Hugh Blair and Joseph Baker five shillings sterling Each to be raised and Levied out of my whole Estate... He ended up with the South Carolina, Blueford District known as Harris Island....sharing it with Daniel McCarty Jr. Cornelus McCarty, Samuel Johnson and Joseph Baker ended upwith the land on Catelina Island [SC?] and in Georgia. Name: HUGH BLAIR Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Roll Box: 126 Roll Description: Continental Troops Rev. War. REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 28th DAY'S DRAWING---April 7th. COLUMBIA. page 85 Fortunate Drawers: Orphans of Hugh Blair, Captains District: Bealls Number: 207 District: 6 County: Muscogee County North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1760-1800 Collection of will abstracts from North Carolina between 1760 and 1800 More information below -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1783 BLAIR, HUGH, John, Hugh and Elizabeth. Arkansas Land Records Hugh Blair About this database- Arkansas Pre-1908 Homestead and Cash Entry Patent and Cadastral Survey Plat Index More information below Name: HUGH H BLAIR Land Office: HARRISON Document Number: 3184 Total Acres: 120 Misc. Doc. Nr.: 2638 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: July 1, 1883 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 12 Stat. 392 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: May 20, 1862 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Homestead Entry Original FIRST NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT COMPANY M MUSTERED OUT APRIL 27, 1899 AT SAVANNAH, GA. BLAIR, JAMES T..................... PAGE 40 S. M........................ 81 S. W........................ 62 Child of JEMIMAH MCCARTY and HUGH BLAIR is: i. HUGH5 BLAIR56,57,58. 6. DAU4 MCCARTY (DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married JOHN KELLY59,60,61. Notes for DAU MCCARTY: During the Revolutionary War, the Patriots called themselves that and the Loyalists called them rebels. The Loyalists were known among the Patriots as Tories and the Patriots among the Tories were called Whigs. *page 18 of the book, THE WAR IN THE SOUTH' by Donald Barr Chidsey ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for JOHN KELLY: Will of Daniel McCarty, By Linda Essary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- [lWill of Daniel McCarty.] Richmond Co., GA Book I, 1777-1798, Drawer 48, Box 72. I also leave and bequeath to my son in law John Kelley the land which he now lives on and after the death of my wife all and every part of the household furniture and meat cattle I also leave and bequeath to my grandson Daniel Kelley son to John Kelly one Negro fellow named Dublin to remain in possession of his parents till he becomes of age....I also leave to my sons John McCarty and Jacob McCarty & Son in laws David Tomlinson John Kelly and Samuel Johnston and my widowed daughter Ann Bennet the whole of the Estate of Cornelius McCarty Deceased formerly living on *Santilena [St. Helena] Island to be Equally divided by the Executors of my Will I also leave and bequeath to my sons Daniel McCarty and Cornelius McCarty and Son in laws Hugh Blair and Joseph Baker five shillings sterling Each to be raised and Levied out of my whole Estate I do also constitute and appoint Agness McCarty my wife and John McCarty my son and John Kelly my son in law as Executors for this my last will and Testament in witness where of I have herunto set my hand and seal the fourteenth Day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty-Two, Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us Daniel McCarty (seal) William Crawford Robert Crawford Emelia Crawford Georgia By James Hamilton Esquire Register of Probate for the County of Richmond These are to authorise and Impower you or any three or four of you whose names are here underwritten to repair to all such parts and places as you shall be Directed unto by Agness McCarty Executrix and John Kelly Executor of all and Singular the past rights and Credits of Danl. McCarty Deceased wheresoever any of the goods and chattels of the said Deceased are or do remain which shall be shown unto you by Agness McCarty & John Kelly and there view and appraise all and every the said goods and Chattels being first sworn and according to Law to make a True and perfect inventory and appraisement thereof and to cause the same to be Returned under your hands or any three of four of you to the said Agness McCarty and John Kelly on or before the first Day of June next insuing given under my hand and seal at my Office In the year of our lord 1786 *There is a St. Helena Island in Georgia & SC Child of DAU MCCARTY and JOHN KELLY is: i. DANIEL5 KELLY. Generation No. 3 7. JOHN5 JOHNSON (OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)62,63 was born May 09, 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia64,65, and died December 30, 1814 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia66,67. He married ELIZABETH ASHFIELD Abt. 1776. She was born Abt. 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia. Notes for JOHN JOHNSON: See website www.jhcarney.com for info. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I727 Name: John JOHNSON Given Name: John Surname: Johnson Sex: M Birth: 9 May 1750 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Death: 30 Dec 1814 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Burial: Baptist Cemetery, White Plains, Greene Co., GA Reference Number: 929 Change Date: 21 Mar 2004 at 15:48 Note: Not sure if John Johnson (spouse Elizabeth Ashfield) is the son of Samuel Johnson and Olivia McCarty. Need further investigation to verify parents. Some records indicate John's parents as Samuel Johnson and Sarah Patsy Hightower. [LDK 5/22/2003] Kate Lloyd record indicates John Johnson was born 9 May 1750; d. 30 Dec 1814 in White Plains, Greene Co., GA. Please verify / prove information and notify contributor of corrections / errors. Information amassed from various sources - family records, official publications & documents, gedcom files from relatives, etc. Father: Samuel JOHNSON b: 1730 in Richmond Co., GA Mother: Olivia "Olley" MCCARTY b: Abt 1760 in Lincoln County, North Carolina Marriage 1 Elizabeth ASHFIELD Children Hannah JOHNSON b: 1780 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Ashfield JOHNSON b: 1794 in Greene, Georgia Fredrick JOHNSON b: 1795 in South Carolina Elizabeth JOHNSON b: 1798 in Georgia Susannah JOHNSON b: 1778 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia John JOHNSON b: 1784 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Mary JOHNSON b: 1786 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Silas Mercer JOHNSON b: 6 Jan 1790 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Willliam JOHNSON b: 1794 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------- Historical References from John Howell: Note from Knights Roster of Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers: "John Johnson - fought at the battle of Kettle Creek." Notes from J Howell: Notes from Wikipedia: The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought on February 4th, 1779, in Wilkes County near present day Washington, Georgia. It is one of the most important battles of the American Revolutionary War ot be fought in Georgia. The victory by the Patriots virtually ended the movement by the Loyalists to remain loyal to the Kingdom of Britain. Extract from Revolutionary papers in the Georgia State Archives, Atlanta, Georgia: "This is to certify that the bearer, Captain John Johnson of the first Battallion of Richmond County Militia of the State of Georgia, served as a reffugee and bore the rank of Captain, who took an active part in the fite & performed his duty of a good and faithful soldier. Given my hand at Pigeon Hill the 17th of march 1764 (A) Jas. McNeil, Colonel" "To the Honorable President: Your petitioner, John Johnson, prays for land agreeable to the within Certificate and in Washington County (A) John Johnson" Note from Lundie W. Barlow on above: "Washington County, Georgia, was established 25 February, 1784 from Indian lands; Greene County was established, 3 February, 1786 from Washington County, and included that territory which later became Hancock County." LBSH chart notes: "..a Rev. Soldier Hancock, Georgia between Sparta and White Plains." From "History of Greene Co., GA": p. 34 "When Greene Co. (GA) was first organized in February 1786 there were quite a number of settlers who had moved in, and secured land grants while theis territory belonged to Washington County, therefore, the names of Greene's earliest settlers do not appear on the following list." The list mentioned above is called "Head Rights Granted to the Citizens of Greene County", begins p. 35, and shows name, acres granted and year granted. The Johnsons (relationship to this John Johnson unknown) that appear on the list are (cronological order): William Johnson 150 acres Ogeechee River, 1787 William Johnson, 280 acres Ogeechee River, 1788 William Johnson, 50 acres, 1789 John Johnson, 72 acres, Beaverdam Creek, 1798 From Mary Jordan (RootsWeb, Greene Co. board): "John Johnson served in the Revolutionary War and his widow received land in the land lottery." "John Johnson's widow received a land grant for his service in the revolutionary war." Lundie Barlow notes: "Note from the minutes of White Plains Baptist Church: John Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson, charter members of this church, organized 1806, White Plains, Georgia." "John Johnson, in his will dated 13 December 1814, bequeathed to his wife, Elizabeth Johnson, six negro slaves including Peter and Mariah." "Note from page 174 of Houston's reprint of Eligiblees for the 1827 Land Lottery: Elizabeth Johnson, widow of a Revolutionary Soldier, Hancock County, Georgia" [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14] JOHN JOHNSON REV. SOLDIER OF HANDCOCK COUNTY WILL IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. I, JOHN JOHNSON OF THE COUNTY OF HANDCOCK AND STATE OF GEORGIA BEING WEAK IN BODY BUT SOUND MIND AND MEMORY, DO THIS THIRTEITH OF DEC IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN DO MAKE AND PUBLISH THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER -THAT IS TO SAY MY JUST DEBTS FIRST TO BE PAID. UNTO MY BELOVED WIFE ELIZABETH JOHNSON SIX NEGROS NAMED ISHAM, BENNY, MORIAH, PETER, SARAH AND BECK. THE HOUSE AND ONE HALF OF TRACK OF LAND AND PLANTATION WHEREON I NOW LIVE, WITH ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE TO EACH CHILD THAT WILL BE HEREAFTER WILLED. ALSO HER RIDING CHAIR , ONE WAGON AND ALSO THE PLANTATION TOOLS ALSO FOUR COWS AND CALVES, TWO HORSES, ALL THE SHEEP, GOATS AND HOGS THAT I NOW POSESS WHICH PROPERTY IS REMAIN IN HER POSSESSION DURING HER NATURAL LIFE WIDOWHOOD, THEN TO BE DEVIDED AS IS HEREAFTER WRITTEN. 2 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHER HANNAH PARKER A NEGRO WOMAN BY THE NAME OF SARAH AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HER MOTHER. 3 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHTER SUSANNAH SLAUGHTER ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF ISHAM 4 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY SON JOHN JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF JACK. 5 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY DAUGHTER MARY HOWELL ONE NEGRO GIRL BY NAME OF TEMPY. 6 I GIVE AND BEQUETH UNTO MY SON FREDERICK JOHNSON ONE NEGRO GIRL BY NAME OF GRACE. 7 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON SILAS M. JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF EPHRAM ALSO ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE' 8 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON SAMUEL JONNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF PETER TO BE HIS AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER AND ONE HUNDRED DND FOUR ACRE IT BEING IN THE COUNTY OF MORGAN ON THE WATERS OF SUGAR CREEK BEING ONE MORTY OF THE LOT NO 249 ALSO ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE.9 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON WILLIAM JOHNSON ONE NEGRO GIRL NAMED BECK TO BE DELIVERED AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER. AND ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ACRE LAND IT BEING OTHER MORTY OF THE LOT 249 ABOVE DESCRIBED TO BE AS EQUALLY DIVIDED AS POSSIBLE ALSO ONE SORREL HORSE AND SADDLE WHICH HE ALSO CLAIME AND ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE. 10 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY SON ASHFIELD JOHNSON ONE NEGRO BOY BY NAME OF DICK ALSO THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND IT BEING THE PLANTATION AND LAND WHERE ON I NOW LIVE. ONE HALF TO BE THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HIS MOTHER. ONE BLACK HORSE AND SADDLE WHICK HE NOW CLAIMS. THE SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE' 11 I GIVE AND BEQUEATH UNTO MY DAUGHTER ELIZABETH JOHNSON TWO NEGROES BY NAME OF BEN AND MORIAH TO BE HERS AFTER THE DEATH OR MARRIAGE OF HER MOTHER. ONE FETHER BED AND FURNITURE, ONE WOMANS SADDLE, ONE COW AND CALF AND CHEST WHICH SHE NOW CLAIMS. LASTLY MY WILL IS THAT ISHAM AND GREEN WITH THE INCREASE OF NEGRO WOMEN MORIAH AND SARAH WHILE INCREASING IN THE POSESSION OF THEIR MOTHER WITH ALL THE STOCK OF HORSE , CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, AND HOGS WITH THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AND WAGON AND PLANTATION TOOLS AND WITH EVERY OTHER ARTICLE WHICH I HAVE LEFT TO MY WIFE AFTER HER DEATH OR MARRIAGE TO BRE EQUALLY DIVIDED AMONG THE CHILDRENIN THAT WAY BEQUEATH BEST DISICRIBED OR SALE OR OTHERWISE. AND I DO CONSTITUTE AND APPOINT MY WIFE ELIZAVETH AND SON SAMUEL JOHNSON MY EXCUTOR. HERE UNTO I HAVE SET MY LAST WILL AND TESTEMENT THE DAY AND DATE ABOVE WRITTEN. IN THE PRESENTS OF WILBURN DICKERSON JOHN MADELAN JOHN JOHNSON MARK { X} HAND AND SEAL GEORGIA HANCOCK INFERIOR COURT FILLING FOR ORDINARY PURPOSE FOURTH OF SEPTEMBER 1815. THE LAST WILL AND TESTMENT OF JOHNSON DECEASED WAS PROCESSED IN OPER COURT BYTHE OATHS OF THE SUBSCRIBING WITNESSES AND ORDERED TO BE RECORDED. AND THAT LETTERS AS MONTARY BE GRANTED TO SAMUEL JOHNSON ONE OF THE NOMENATED EXECUTORS. WHO AFTER BEING DULY QUALIFIED WAS GRANTED ACCORDINGLY JAMES H. JONES SR. INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT OF THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED. ONE BUREAU AND BOOKS, TWO TABLES. $ 52.00 TWO CHAIRS AND ONE TRUNK . TWO TIN TRUNKS AND COFFEE MILL. 9.00 ONE CUPBOARD AND FURNITURE 20.00 TWO PAIR FLAT IRONS AND TRIBBEL 1.00 TWO SHOTGUNS AND ONE RIFLE WITH ACCOMPANMENT 16.00 ONE LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE 1.00 ONE LOT OF FURN. AND VIALS FEE 10.00 EIGHT S. CHAIRS 4.00 ONE BED AND FURN. AND BEDSTEAD 30.00 " " " " " " 30.00 " " " " " " 25.00 " " " " " " 25.00 " " " " " " 15.00 ONE SADDLE AND SADDLE BAG 4.00 ONE DOT STO TRUNK, TOBACCO BOX, FEE 6.00 ONE SET PLANTATION TOOLS, SHOE MAKER FEE 7.00 ONE SET PLANTERS 4.00 ONE SET PLANTATION TOOLS, PLOWS 2100 ONE SET IRONS, ONE RIDING CHAIR, ONE HARNESS 44.25 TWO BEE GUMS, ONE LOT HOGS 128.00 ONE SORREL MARE, ONE SORREL HORSE 95.00 ONE BLACK FILLY, ONE BLACK HORSE 95.00 ONE WAGON AND HARNESS, ONE SET HIDES AND FEATHERS 72.50 ONE KITCHEN CUPBOARD AND FURN. 20.00 ONE SET WHEELS, CART 10.00 ONE LOT FEATHERS, ONE LOT OLD LUMBER 17.00 ONE PAIR STEELYARDS, ONE HONE 2.50 ONE SET SYTHES AND REAP HOOKS 8.00 ONE SET KITCHEN FURNITURE 13.00 ONE LOOM AND HARNESS AND QUILL WHEEL 10.00 ONE GRIND STONE ONE TOE REDDLES 4.00 ONE SET BARRELLS 3.00 ONE SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS AND IRON 40.00 ONE SET STAND, ONE STIKE 18.50 SIX HEAD GOATS AND A LOT OF CATTLE 129.00 TWELVE HEAD SHEEP 15.00 ONE NEGRO MAN ISHAM CONSIDERED A CHARGE ONE NEGRO MAN BEN ONE NEGRO WOMAN MOARIAH 750.00 ONE NEGRO WOMAN SARAH 250.00 ONE NEGRO BOY PETER 300.00 ONE NEGRO GIRL BECK 300.00 ONE NEGRO BOY EPHRAM 250.00 ONE NEGRO BOY SICK 150.00 ONE NEGRO GIRL TEMPY 175.00 ONE NEGRO GIRL GRACE 175.00 ONE NEGRO BOY JIM 175.00 ONE NEGRO BOY JACK 150.00 CASH IN HAND 23.00 ONE SIDEBOARD, LOCK CHAIN AND CROSS CUT SAW 17.00 ------------- $3722.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE APPRAISEMENT OF THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED. THIS 21ST DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1815 RICHARD PARKER JOE HOWELL JOHN MADELAN GEORGIA, HANDCOCK COUNTY PERSONALLY APPRAISE BEFORE ME RICHARD PARKER, JOSEPH HOWELL, AND JOHN MADELAN AND BEING DULY SWORN SAYETH THAT THEY HAVE APPRAISED THE PERSONAL ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSON DECEASED AND MADE TRUE INTERRGATIONS THERE OF SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21ST DAY OF SEPT. 1815 SIGNATURES OF R PARKER, JOE HOWELL ANE JOHN MADELAN L. A. LIGHTFOOT J. P. *Info from Jim and Lois Carney http://www.avocadoridge.com/jim/getperson.php?personID=I727&tree=Carney More About JOHN JOHNSON: Burial: Baptist Cemetery, White Plains, Greene Co., Georgia Children of JOHN JOHNSON and ELIZABETH ASHFIELD are: i. SUSANNAH6 JOHNSON, b. 1778, White Plains, Green County, Georgia; d. 1866, Monroe County, Georgia; m. MARTIN SLAUGHTER, Abt. 1802; b. December 08, 1778, Halifax County, Virginia. 20. ii. HANNAH JOHNSON, b. 1780, White Plains, Green County, Georgia; d. 1858, Dickson County, Tennessee. iii. JOHN JOHNSON, b. 1784, White Plains, Green County, Georgia; d. 1840. iv. MARY JOHNSON, b. 1786, White Plains, Green County, Georgia. v. SILAS MERCER JOHNSON, b. January 06, 1790, White Plains, Green County, Georgia. 21. vi. ASHFIELD JOHNSON, b. 1794, Greene, Georgia; d. December 25, 1879, Coffee, Alabama. vii. WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. 1794, White Plains, Green County, Georgia. viii. FREDRICK JOHNSON, b. 1795, South Carolina. 22. ix. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, b. 1798, Georgia; d. Aft. 1860. 8. ALEXANDER5 JOHNSON (OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)68,69 was born Abt. 1758 in Lincoln, Georgia70,71, and died 1815 in Jones, Georgia72,73. He married LEANNA WEATHERS in Lincoln Co., NC. Notes for ALEXANDER JOHNSON: He served in the Rev. War around Captain John Moore. Notes for LEANNA WEATHERS: Birth 1780 Gender Male Died Yes, date unknown Person ID I21303 Carney Family Ancestors Last Modified 30 Aug 2007 16:00:00 Father Archibald MCPHIE, b. 15 Aug 1804, Kilchomar, Isle of Islay, Argyle, Scotland Mother Janet GENTLES Family ID F8300 Group Sheet Father Alexander "Alex" JOHNSON, b. 1758 Mother Leanna WEATHERS Children of ALEXANDER JOHNSON and LEANNA WEATHERS are: i. SAMUEL6 JOHNSON, b. 1780. ii. LEANDER JOHNSON. iii. ALEXANDER JOHNSON. 9. NELLY5 JOHNSON (OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)74,75 was born Abt. 177076,77, and died 78,79. She married AYRES HOLLIDAY. He was born Abt. 1774. Notes for NELLY JOHNSON: ID: I90 Name: Olley JOHNSON Sex: F Death: 1810 Father: Samuel JOHNSON b: ABT 1730 Mother: Olley MCCARTY b: in of Lincoln Co,NC Marriage 1 Ayres HOLLIDAY Children Thomas J. Holliday b: 1806 Martha Holliday b: 1804 Elizabeth Holliday b: 1804 in GA Nancy Holliday Sallie Holliday http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=klloyd77&id=I90 Notes for AYRES HOLLIDAY: lived in Washington PArish LA, moved to Copiah Co. MSs, and back to Washington Parish where he died. Children of NELLY JOHNSON and AYRES HOLLIDAY are: 23. i. ELIZABETH6 HOLLIDAY, b. 1804, Georgia; d. 1841. ii. JOHN JOHNSON HOLLIDAY, m. MARY M. AINSWORTH, December 08, 1825, Copiah County, Mississippi. iii. THOMAS HOLLIDAY, b. 1806; d. 1869, Goliad and Victoria Co., TX. iv. SARAH JOHNSTON HOLLIDAY, m. JOHN ELLIS, November 05, 1793, Columbia County, Georgie. v. MARGERY JOHNSTON HOLLIDAY, m. JOHN WALKER. Notes for MARGERY JOHNSTON HOLLIDAY: Index | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I3406 Name: Martha Holliday Sex: F Birth: 1804 Father: Ayres HOLLIDAY Mother: Olley JOHNSON Marriage 1 David Shoemaker Married: 5 JUN 1826 in Copiah County,MS http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=klloyd77&id=I3406 Notes for JOHN WALKER: Proof of the marriage of the Johnston children by 1791 can be found in Columbia County. GA. Deed Book B p113: 10/22/1791: ALexander Johnson & others to Robert Allen--Thomas Whittington and Olly Whittington of Columbia Co [Whittingtons are in CHoctaw County, AL Also notes mine} Also Alexander Johnson, Ayres Holliday, John Walker: Cornelius Johnson, Jacob Johnson, John Johnson: Salley Johnson: Majory Johnson of WIlkes Co, to Robert Allen of Columbia Co for 150 lbs sterling, 2 tracts on White Oak Creek to Richard Castleberry by patent on 6/29/1785; and another granted to JAcob Castleberry. (Total sale of 200 acres) WIts: MAry Golsby, Margt Golsy. REcorded 5.2.1793" Apparently info related to Samuel family in MS. I did not write down more info on the Book as I wasn't thru with it that day and time ran out nor did I expect to post it. I have been wondering about Mccarty as I have run into it researching Carney see Carney bd messg 1759 10. CORNELIUS5 JOHNSON (OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)80,81 was born Abt. 1774 in Putman County, Goergia82,83, and died 181784,85. He married NANCY. She was born 1778. Child of CORNELIUS JOHNSON and NANCY is: i. LEANNAH6 JOHNSON, b. February 05, 1801, Georgia; d. October 05, 1872, Upson, Georgia; m. LEVI SMITH; b. January 02, 1800. 11. SARAH5 JOHNSON (OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)86,87 was born May 17, 1776 in Va.88,89, and died 184790,91. She married JOHN ELLIS92,93 November 05, 1793 in Columbia Co., Ga.94,95. He was born November 17, 1773 in Mecklenburg Co., Va.96,97, and died April 1840 in Washington Parish, La.98,99. More About JOHN ELLIS: Fact 10: 1770, related to Tuckers and Randolphs100,101 Fact 11: 1770, wife related to Kershaw and Lowrys102,103 Children of SARAH JOHNSON and JOHN ELLIS are: 24. i. STEPHEN R.6 ELLIS, b. December 07, 1795, Columbia Co., Ga.; d. WFT Est. 1850-1887. ii. SAMUEL ELLIS104,105, b. Abt. 1796106,107; d. WFT Est. 1797-1886108,109. iii. OLIVIA ELLIS110,111, b. Abt. 1798112,113; d. WFT Est. 1815-1892114,115; m. GRAVES116,117, WFT Est. 1815-1847118,119; b. Abt. 1800120,121; d. WFT Est. 1819-1891122,123. iv. NANCY ELLIS124,125, b. Abt. 1800126,127; d. WFT Est. 1816-1894128,129; m. BENJAMIN BICKHAM130,131, WFT Est. 1816-1848132,133; b. Abt. 1800134,135; d. WFT Est. 1819-1891136,137. v. WILLIAM ELLIS138,139, b. Abt. 1801140,141; d. WFT Est. 1802-1891142,143. vi. ELLEN ELLIS144,145, b. December 28, 1804146,147; d. WFT Est. 1820-1898148,149; m. JARAGE SLOCUMB150,151, WFT Est. 1820-1852152,153; b. Abt. 1804154,155; d. WFT Est. 1823-1895156,157. vii. MARGARET ELLIS158,159, b. December 28, 1804160,161; d. WFT Est. 1818-1898162,163; m. JARAGE SLOCUMB164,165, WFT Est. 1818-1851166,167; b. WFT Est. 1787-1807168,169; d. WFT Est. 1819-1878170,171. 25. viii. SARAH FOSTER ELLIS, b. 1806, Georgia; d. February 05, 1894, Will Probated in Grimes Co., Tx.. 26. ix. EZEKIEL PARKE ELLIS, b. January 08, 1807, Columbia Co., Ga.; d. WFT Est. 1834-1898. 12. JAMES MADISON JIM5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)172,173 was born June 06, 1802 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia, and died September 14, 1869 in Meridian, Bosque County, Texas. He married NANCY FIKE174,175,176 Abt. 1824 in Perry County, Alabama177, daughter of WILLIAM FIKE and MARY COOK. She was born August 01, 1802 in Chatham County, North Carolina178, and died February 02, 1890 in Duffau, Erath County, Texas178. Notes for JAMES MADISON JIM MCCARTY: http://www.lonestargenealogy.com/bound/boundm.html McCarty, James M. James M.McCarty moved his family from Tippah County, Tennessee before 1846, to settle in Anderson County, Texas.James joined the Texas Navy and was on board the ship, San Jacinto. The San Jacinto was of the first Texas Navy and was commissioned June 27, 1839. It was a 170 ton schooner, had four twelve pound medium guns and one twelve pound long gun. The San Jacinto's life was short lived, as it was wrecked in a storm at Arcas Island, October 31, 1840. What James did after the ship sunk is unknown. James and his wife, Nancy Fike McCarty were in Anderson County in 1850, but removed to Erath County, Texas and were counted on the 1860 census. James McCarty served as a minuteman for Texas Ranger, Buck Barry. September 14, 1869 James was murdered by his own son, James Jr. On that night, James Jr. killed his father, Reverend Henry Hurley, and his own little son. James is buried along with the other two victims in the Duffau Cemetery in Erath County. James McCarty was a true Texas pioneer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The cemetery is on a dirt road to the right as you enter Duffau from the south side of town. You go past the creek and the cemetery is a little further on the right hand side of the road. James is buried in a above ground tomb towards the middle and on the right as you enter. Nancy is next to him. The children and grandchildren are just a little further in and a little to the left. He and his grandson Aaron and a pastor were murdered by James Jr. ****************** Evidently there was bad feelings to say the least between the McCarty and Armstrong families of Erath & Bosque Counties in the era shortly after the Civil War. ****************** THE STATE OF TEXAS-COUNTY OF ERATH This day personally appeared James McCarty Sen. before the undersigned M. T. McMickle, J. P. and makes complaint of two individuals of the name of Amos Armstrong & Nick Fergerson (sic) who on the 28 and 29 of August A.D. 1869 in the County of Bosque & State of Texas did make an assault with intent to murder the said James McCarty. *signed James McCarty Swrorn to and subscribed before me this the 1st day of September A.D. 1869 M.T. McMickle, J.P. ******** The signature of James McCarty is very illegible and would appear that of an aged and unsteady hand. James McCarty would die 13 days after date of this complaint in an apparently unrelated incidence of murder. Gene Blakley of Iredell, Texas recently sent me copies of a complaint filed in Erath County by my grandfather in 1870. ************************ THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF ERATH Personally appeared before me, D.R. Burrough---an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County and State aforesaid, J. J. McCarty who after being duly sworn deposes and says that on or about the 10th day of July A.D. 1870 in the County of Erath and State of Texas, one Lem Armstrong did then and there commit an aggravated assault upon the said J. J. McCarty by then and there haling the said J. J. McCarty and calling him from his house threatening to take his life and drawing and presenting a pistol and saying that he McCarty & Lem Armstrong both could not live under the circumstances and acting in a manner contrary to the peace and dignity of the State. *Signed. * J.J. McCarty Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of July 1870. * Signed D.R. Burroughs, J.P. ****Info from Bill McCarty's website. _______________________________________ [NI0223] 1840 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.180 = James McCarty 20-29, wife 20-29, 3 sons 5-9, 2 sons 0-4, 2 daughters 10-14, 2 daughters 5-9 [1850 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.577] {James McCarty 60 of Georgia, was listed in the household of Henry Spirrgion?} _________________________________http://www.nortexinfo.net/region2music/KINGSLEY/ged2html/html/notes.html James died after the 1860 census & bfr 1870 census as Nancy was living with son, Joseph J. They had moved to Texas in 1845 according to 1868 Voter Registration & had been in Erath County since 1855. (WFT Vol.3 #3922) More About JAMES MADISON JIM MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Erath County, Texas Notes for NANCY FIKE: Nancy Fike McCarty, had inherited African-American slave house servants from her father's estate which had been probated in Perry County, Alabama, in 1834. Descendants of those house servants remained in the McCarty household as part of the extended family until after the death of Nancy McCarty in 1890. Following her death, a teenage servant was transported to Stephenville where other African-Americans lived. For all the years following the Emancipation Act of 1863, this particular family of ex-slave descendants chose to remain with the McCarty family as they were treated well. Nancy McCarty had been a member of the household of Joe and Mary McCarty from the time of the death of Jim McCarty, in 1869. The latest Jacob & Mary (Morrow) McCarty website update has been sent to the webmaster, Bill Cook. The file has 9,482 persons of ten generations. I have received some questions recently about the surname of my grandfather's mother, Nancy Fike. Elsewhere the name has appeared on the Internet as "Fife" which is not correct. Her father William Fike died in 1834 in Perry County, AL and left a probated estate. Nancy was the oldest of the several children. I have extensive FIKE genealogy if anyone desires that info. The name is supposed to be German and the family came to Pennsylvania before later relocating to North Carolina in the 18th century. Two variations are Fyke, and Fikes and sometimes brothers used different spellings. RE(2): For those of you interested in the family genealogy.... By Bill McCarty - Nov 19, 2000 Linda--- I would just have to send it to you. The descendants of John Fike (1720-1788) that I have are about 8,000 in number but the brunt of those are Nancy (Fike) McCarty descendants. There would be around 1,500 that would not be her branch. One of her nieces was effectively raised by her in Erath County following the death of her brother David Fike in AL. [Georgiana Fike married J.L. Bryant in Erath County in 1875]. Book--Our McCarty Family, By Linda Essary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- I just wanted to let everyone know the McCarty book I have been putting together is finished. It is 585 pages which includes 95 picture pages and an index. It has a comb binding. Copies are $35, what I figured it cost to produce the book, plus $5 for postage and packaging. If you order more than one book to the same address I could do it for $4 each book for postage and packaging. I wish I could just give everyone a book but ink is too expensive to do that. My address is : Linda Essary 732 South Roosevelt Road AF Floyd, NM 88118 dessary@yucca.net Larry Eugene Knisley, born 7-23-1946, Watonga, OK. son of: Ida Lodema (nee-McCarty) born 7-24-1924 Cordell, OK & Norman Lee Knisley born 10-4-1946 Watonga, OK, died 12-11-1993 Oklahoma City, OK. daughter of: Clarence Elvis McCarty born 5-3-1902, Afton, TX. died 11-20-1971, Watonga,OK & Lucille (nee-Jacobs) born july 7, 1906 Cordell, OK. died 12-31-1980 Watonga, OK son of: Alvin Franklin McCarty born 6-22-1868, Duffau, TX. died 6-18-1943 Knox County, TX & Ida Clarcey (nee-Weatherford) born 7-7-1868, MO died 3-7-1956 Dallas, TX son of: Joseph Jackson McCarty born 3-22-1846 Anderson County, TX. died 3-21-1906 Paducah, TX & Mary Everline (nee-Ogden) 4-17-1848 died 3-6-1925 Afton, TX son of James Madison McCarty Sr. born 6-6-1802 Oglethorp County, GA died 9-14-1868 Meredian, TX & Nancy (nee-Fike) born abt 1824 Perry County, AL son of: Jacob McCarty, Sr born abt 1765 Mecklenburg County, NC died 2-26-1841 Tippah County, MS & Mary Polly (nee-Morrow) born abt 180,0 GA Read what others had to say: >Bill McCarty - Jan 1, 2001 Mary Ogden was born near Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois....Nancy Fike was born 1 Aug 1802 in Chatham County, NC and died 2 Feb 1890 at Duffau, Texas. Mary Morrow was born in NC ca. 1775 and died ca. 1857 in Tippah County, MS. [Year of death of James Madison McCarty was 1869 supported by newspaper writeups of the circumstances of his death in the Galveston Daily News which was the closest thing to a statewide newspaper at that time.] More About NANCY FIKE: Burial: DUFFAU CEMETERY, Erath County, Texas Children of JAMES MCCARTY and NANCY FIKE are: i. ANDREW J.6 MCCARTY, b. Tippah Co., MS179,180,181. Notes for ANDREW J. MCCARTY: Family Bible of the Andrew Jackson McCarty Family, Edgefield, SC http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/edgefield/bibles/mccarty.txt June 2000 I hope this information will be of interest to others researching the McCarty line. In additional research, I found that this whole family came from Edgefield County, South Carolina. Sally Gill Andrew Jackson McCarty Born March 18, 1815 Died January 2, 1893 Married to wife November 1, 1835 Henna Rita Mariah McCarty died February 9, 1848 Mary Magdaleen Born June 12, 1837 Died August 6, 1853 Dennis McCarty Born November 30, 1845 (2nd Wife) Married to Miss Susan Abney October 28, 1849 Susan Pope Abney born December 15, 1820 Died December 30, 1896 (Children of this marriage) Louisiana America McCarty born August 22, 1850 Joseph Ann Saluda McCarty born February 25, 1853 Henryetta Savannah McCarty born October 20, 1854 Christopher Columbus born December 15, 1856 Ida McCarty born July 20, 1858 Alda Jackson McCarty born December 17, 1862 Died October 6, 1863 Marova Bavaria McCarty born December 18, 1866 27. ii. MARY ANNE POLLY MCCARTY, b. February 12, 1825, Dallas County, Alabama; d. February 1866, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 28. iii. MARTHA JANE MCCARTY, b. February 27, 1827, Dallas County, Alabama; d. June 21, 1901, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 29. iv. REBECCA ISABELLA ELIZABETH MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1829, Hardin Co., Tennessee; d. March 1865, Alvarado, Johnson Co., Texas. 30. v. NANCY MCCARTY, b. April 28, 1832, Hardin Co., Tennessee; d. January 17, 1910, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 31. vi. JACOB JAKE MCCARTY, b. May 21, 1834, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. April 02, 1883, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 32. vii. JAMES MADISON MCCARTY, b. July 06, 1836, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. November 02, 1869, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 33. viii. JOHN WYLY BUD MCCARTY, b. May 13, 1840, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. March 20, 1910, Star, Mills County, Texas. 34. ix. JOSEPH JACKSON JOE MCCARTY, b. March 22, 1846, Anderson Co., Texas; d. March 21, 1906, Paducah, Cottle Co., Texas. 13. JOHN W.5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)182,183 was born March 31, 1805 in Oglethorpe Co., Georgia184,185,186, and died May 1860 in Tippah County, Mississippi187,188,189. He married CYNTHIA 1829 in Poss. Tennessee, Dallas County, Texas190,191. She was born 1812. Notes for JOHN W. MCCARTY: Jeremiah (son of John W. & brother to William Flavious) was in the Civil War and died at age 21 at Camp Douglas in Illinois. Unknown if death was from injury or disease. He left a widow and a young son. Notes for CYNTHIA: 1839 Tippah Co.,MS DEED C-200 John & Cynthia McCarty to John Park 7/12/1839 Witness: B. Bowers Jr, Samuel McNeal 1841 Tippah Co.,MS DEED D-140 James McCarty & wife Nancy, John McCarty & wife Cynthia, William McCarty & wife Arminda, Andrew P. McCarty & wife Mary, Mastin Stringfellow & wife Martha, Giles Hill & wife Mary to Jacob McCarty..... and now held by Mary, widow of Jacob McCarty Sr. 1850 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.416 John McCarty 45 {GA}, Cintha 38 {TN}, Flavious 21 {TN}, Easter 18 {TN}, Mary 14 {TN}, Sarah 13 {MS}, Jacob 12, Jeremiah 9, Nancy 7, Amanda 4, John 2 1/2 1860 Tippah Co.,MS MORTALITY SCHEDULE - FAMILY No. 23, South Division Died May 1860, age 55, married and born in Alabama. (1850 census recorded birth in Georgia). [Kingsley - McCarty - Meyer Families.FTW] 1839 Tippah Co.,MS DEED C-200 John & Cynthia McCarty to John Park 7/12/1839 Witness: B. Bowers Jr, Samuel McNeal 1841 Tippah Co.,MS DEED D-140 James McCarty & wife Nancy, John McCarty & wife Cynthia, William McCarty & wife Arminda, Andrew P. McCarty & wife Mary, Mastin Stringfellow & wife Martha, Giles Hill & wife Mary to Jacob McCarty..... and now held by Mary, widow of Jacob McCarty Sr. 1850 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.416 John McCarty 45 {GA}, Cintha 38 {TN}, Flavious 21 {TN}, Easter 18 {TN}, Mary 14 {TN}, Sarah 13 {MS}, Jacob 12, Jeremiah 9, Nancy 7, Amanda 4, John 2 1/2 1860 Tippah Co.,MS MORTALITY SCHEDULE - FAMILY No. 23, South Division Died May 1860, age 55, married and born in Alabama. (1850 census recorded birth in Georgia). Children of JOHN MCCARTY and CYNTHIA are: 35. i. FLAVIUS WILLIAM6 MCCARTY, b. September 15, 1829, Hardin Co., Tennessee; d. 1895, Liberty Co., Texas. 36. ii. EASTER MCCARTY, b. November 19, 1832, Tennessee. iii. MARY POLLY MCCARTY192,193,194, b. February 23, 1834, Tippah County, Mississippi195,196,197; m. JOHN BEAVER198,199,200. iv. MARGARET MCCARTY201,202,203, b. 1836, Hardin Co., Tennessee204,205,206; d. August 1849, Tippah County, Mississippi207,208,209. v. SARAH MCCARTY210,211,212, b. February 20, 1837, Tippah County, Mississippi213,214,215; m. WILLIAM BUTLER216,217,218. 37. vi. JOHN JACOB MCCARTY, b. July 04, 1838, Tippah Co., MS; d. September 16, 1862, Camp Douglas, Cook Co., Illinois. 38. vii. JEREMIAH G. MCCARTY, b. February 05, 1841, Tippah Co., MS; d. September 29, 1862, Camp Douglas, Cook Co., Illinois. viii. NANCY E. MCCARTY219,220,221, b. June 23, 1843, Tippah County, Mississippi222,223,224; m. CHARLES GARRISON225,226,227, 1868, Tippah County, Mississippi228,229. ix. CINTHA MCCARTY230,231,232, b. Abt. 1844, Tippah County, Mississippi233,234,235; m. J. A. CLARK236,237,238. x. AMANDA MCCARTY239,240,241, b. March 09, 1846, Tippah County, Mississippi242,243,244; m. WILLIAM BUTLER245,246,247. 39. xi. JOHN S. MCCARTY, b. July 30, 1850, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. August 24, 1914, Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas. 40. xii. MARTHA JANE MCCARTY, b. 1853, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas. 14. MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)248,249 was born August 05, 1807 in Tennessee250,251, and died March 19, 1870 in Tippah County, Mississippi252,253,254. She married MASTIN STRINGFELLOW Abt. 1824 in Dallas County, Alabama255,256. He was born 1803, and died 1877. Notes for MARTHA JANE MCCARTY: One family tree I saw has Martha married to a Richard E. Farmer in Dec. 1876, Tippah Co., MS. Notes for MASTIN STRINGFELLOW: Posted by: Sherrie Hall Date: July 12, 1998 at 18:30:43 In Reply to: Re: McCARTY INFO WEBPAGE NOW UP by Bill McCarty Mastin Stringfellow (Martha McCarty's husband) was my ggg-grandfather. I have quite a bit of info on his descendants, but very little on his parents, except that their names might possibly be Robert and Margaret, from NC. Would you know anything about them? I'd be glad to share what I have if it would help. Children of MARTHA MCCARTY and MASTIN STRINGFELLOW are: i. JANE E.6 STRINGFELLOW257,258,259, b. Abt. 1825, Dallas County, Alabama260,261,262; m. (1) MARION SWEETON263,264,265; b. 1819; m. (2) WILLIAM W. BOLEN266,267,268; m. (3) J. E. HANDY269,270,271. ii. NANCY H. STRINGFELLOW272,273,274, b. Abt. 1827, Dallas County, Alabama275,276,277; m. JOHN C. JULLIAN278,279,280. 41. iii. FRANCIS MARION STRINGFELLOW, b. 1828, Dallas County, Alabama; d. 1877. iv. PETER H. STRINGFELLOW281,282,283, b. Abt. 1834284,285,286; m. MARTHA A.287,288,289. 42. v. JAMES C. STRINGFELLOW, b. November 16, 1836, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. March 16, 1906, Hammon Roger Mills, OK. vi. JOHN T. STRINGFELLOW290,291,292, b. Abt. 1840, Tippah County, Mississippi293,294,295; d. Abt. 1896, Drew Co., Arkansas296,297,298; m. ADLINE H. HIATT299,300,301. vii. MARTHA ANN STRINGFELLOW302,303,304, b. June 20, 1845, Tippah County, Mississippi305,306,307; d. Abt. June 1904, Tippah County, Mississippi308,309,310; m. SAMUEL E. STEWART311,312,313, September 30, 1863, Tippah County, Mississippi. viii. WILLIAM M. STRINGFELLOW314,315,316, b. 1846, Tippah County, Mississippi317,318,319; m. S. F. MOORE320,321,322, October 16, 1863, Pontotoc Co., Mississippi323,324. ix. ALEXANDER HOUSTON STRINGFELLOW325,326,327, b. February 1849, Tippah County, Mississippi328,329,330; m. (1) SALLIE A.331,332,333, 1879, Houston Co., Texas334,335; m. (2) MARY ANN BLAND336,337,338, 1895, Houston Co., Texas339,340. 15. MARY ANN5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)340,341 was born Abt. 1809 in Alabama342,343. She married GILES BIRD HILL Abt. 1830 in Dallas County, Alabama. He was born 1807. Notes for MARY ANN MCCARTY: Names shown at random ID: I086357 Name: Elsie Pearl Couch Sex: F Father: W Jim Couch b: 17 JUN 1882 Mother: Maude Carter Marriage 1 D F McCarty Children Living McCarty Living McCarty http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ron_custer&id=I086357 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1930 United States Federal Census Viewing records 1-20 of 24 matches for: D. Mccarty In Texas Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930 (City,County,State) View Census Save This Wylie D Mccarty 39 1890 Texas Head White Precinct 4, Bailey, TX Wylie D Mccarty 13 1916 Son Precinct 4, Bailey, TX Oval D Mccarty 7 1922 Son Precinct 5, Baylor, TX William D Mccarty 51 1878 Indiana Head White San Antonio, Bexar, TX Fred D Mccarty 17 1912 Son Precinct 3, Comanche, TX Alva D Mccarty 38 1891 Texas Head White Dallas, Dallas, TX Walter D Mccarty 52 1877 Tennessee Head White Dallas, Dallas, TX John D Mccarty 22 1907 Texas Head White Precinct 3, Erath, TX O D Mccarty 55 1874 Louisiana Boarder White Precinct 5, Erath, TX Evelyn D Mccarty 2 1927 Daughter Precinct 4, Galveston, TX Frederic D Mccarty 29 1900 Texas Head Negro Houston, Harris, TX James D Mccarty 13 1916 Son Precinct 4, Harris, TX Oscar D Mccarty 0 1929 Son Precinct 3, Harrison, TX D F Mccarty 83 1846 Texas Father-in-law White Precinct 4, Harrison, TX Willie D Mccarty 12 1917 Daughter Precinct 6, Jefferson, TX Ruth D Mccarty 7 1922 Daughter Precinct 1, Kaufman, TX Rodney D Mccarty 2 1927 Son Precinct 4, Pecos, TX Marian D Mccarty 38 1891 Texas Head White Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX Dudley D Mccarty 0 1929 Son Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX William D Mccarty 0 1929 Son Precinct 3, Throckmorton, TX Eva D Mccarty 48 1881 Wife Austin, Travis, TX M D Mccarty 85 1844 Alabama Inmate White Austin, Travis, TX Murrel D Mccarty 8 1921 Son Precinct 3, Wichita, TX Rosa D Mccarty 74 1855 Georgia Mother-in-law White Wichita Falls, Wichita, TX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name: D F Mccarty Age: 83 Estimated birth year: 1846 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head-of-house: Father-in-law Race: White Home in 1930: Precinct 4, Harrison, Texas Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 4, Harrison, Texas; Roll: T626_2353; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 21; Image: 0791. Name: Margie C Mccarty Age: 3 Estimated birth year: 1926 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head-of-house: Stepdaughter Race: White Home in 1930: Precinct 7, Tarrant, Texas Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 7, Tarrant, Texas; Roll: T626_2399; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 0097. Children of MARY MCCARTY and GILES HILL are: i. WILLIAM E.6 HILL344,345,346, b. 1831, Dallas County, Alabama347,348,349. ii. UNKNOWN HILL350,351,352, b. 1835353,354,355. iii. RHODA HILL356,357,358, b. 1836, Dallas County, Alabama359,360,361. iv. JACOB W. HILL362,363,364, b. 1837, Dallas County, Alabama365,366,367. v. JOEL HILL368,369,370, b. 1839, Tippah County, Mississippi371,372,373. 16. WILLIAM M.5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)374,375 was born Abt. 1814 in Madison County, Alabama376,377, and died July 29, 1870 in Pike Co., Arkansas378,379. He married ARMINDA NILLA MCVAY November 13, 1834 in Lawrence Co., Alabama380. She was born 1818. Notes for WILLIAM M. MCCARTY: Contributed to The USGenWeb Archives by: Horace Satcher 16 Nov 2002 ---------------------------------------- Estate Papers of Willis Satcher, Samuel Satcher Administrator found in Box 40 package 1920 and on LDS microfilm #0162261 Shares of the estate were paid on Feb 20, 1828 to: Arthur Satcher Lewis Asbell & wife Eunice Humphreys Amos W Satcher John Carter & wife William McCarty & wife Amos W. Watson as guardian of Herrin Satcher, Fanny Satcher and Margaret Satcher - children of Hezekiah Satcher as was wife of William McCarty Samuel Satcher, Admin. Bro. Silas was in Miss. with Robert Satcher and Hezekiah Satcher was dead. The application for letter of Admin was dated 11 Dec 1826 (a payment was received from Robert Satcher in Miss who was administrator of Miss portion of Estate. The administrate bond posted by Samuel Satcher, Amos Watson Satcher and John Care was dated the Fifth day of January 1827. COMMENTS: From the papers Willis left no wife and children. Also Hannah Bruce had married John Carter. Hezekiah Satcher was dead and four children were living: Wife of William McCarty, Herrin Satcher, Fanny Satcher, and Margaret Satcher. Willis Satcher dec'd was the son of Samuel Satcher d. 1814 and Fannie Watson d. 1815. [Edgefield Co, SC] EDDGEFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA - PROBATE - SATCHER, Willis Sept. 1850 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: William McCarty JURY DUTY Sept. 1851 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: William McCarty JURY DUTY Sept. 1852 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: C.P. Miller & Son v. William McCarty [Kingsley - McCarty - Meyer Families.FTW] From a Family Bible of Major Harrison McCarty (David's dad), William McCarty & family left Mississippi between 1852-1857. Marriage Notes for WILLIAM MCCARTY and ARMINDA MCVAY: Info from 'Early Alabama Marriages', page 132. Children of WILLIAM MCCARTY and ARMINDA MCVAY are: i. GEN. MARION6 MCCARTY381,382,383, b. Abt. 1836, Dallas County, Alabama384,385,386. 43. ii. WILLIAM IRA MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1838, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Ft. Smith, Arkansas. iii. JAMES W. MCCARTY387,388,389, b. 1839, Tippah County, Mississippi390,391,392. iv. HUGH B. MCCARTY393,394,395, b. 1845, Tippah County, Mississippi396,397,398; d. January 11, 1865, Alton, Madison co., Illinois399,400,401. Notes for HUGH B. MCCARTY: He died in the prison camp. v. JEREMIAH PRESTON MCCARTY402,403,404, b. 1847, Tippah County, Mississippi405,406,407; d. April 1860, Dallas County, Alabama408,409,410. 44. vi. JAVAN MCVEY MCCARTY, b. Abt. January 1850, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. August 08, 1923, Antlers, Pushmataha co., Oklahoma. 45. vii. MARY ANN MCCARTY, b. February 1852, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Aft. 1900, Pike County, Arkansas. viii. RHONDA MCCARTY411,412,413, b. 1854, Dallas County, Alabama414,415,416; d. April 1860, Dallas County, Alabama417,418,419. ix. SUSY LIZY MCCARTY420,421,422, b. 1856, Dallas County, Alabama423,424,425. 17. JACOB5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)426,427 was born Abt. 1815 in Alabama428,429. He married ELIZABETH A. SIMPSON Abt. 1836 in Tippah County, Mississippi. Notes for JACOB MCCARTY: Vol. 10, #2398 says his wifes name was Elizabeth A, Murrey b. 1823 and that they had a son William C.V. McCarty. [NI0226] 1840 Tippah Co.,MS CENSUS p.195 Jacob McCarty 20-29, wife 15-19, a son & daughter 0-4 Sept. 1849 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: Jacob McCarty Jr for James B. Ellis and Henry Westbrook Jacob left Mississippi circa 1849 and was on the 1850 Arkansas CENSUS in Ouacita County. He was on the 1860 Texas, Erath County CENSUS. He stated on the 1867 Erath County VOTER REGISTRATION that he had been in that precinct 8 years. WFT Vol.3 #3922 - Jacob Jr left MS circa 1849. His oldest child, Margaret, had died. A female {age 0-5} was on the 1840 MS Census & not on the next census & a Margaret had died in Aug 1849 in Tippah County, MS & was on the 1850 ARK Census, Ouacita County. Jacob was on the 1860 Erath County, Texas Census & stated on 1867 Erath County voter registration that he had been in that precinct 8 years. His 3 youngest children were born in Arkansas. Children of JACOB MCCARTY and ELIZABETH SIMPSON are: 46. i. WILLIAM COLUMBUS6 MCCARTY, b. February 26, 1838, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Bef. 1920, Maud, Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma. 47. ii. SARAH JANE MCCARTY, b. December 1839, Tippah Co., MS. 48. iii. THOMAS L. MCCARTY, b. 1843, Tippah Co., MS; d. Abt. 1875, Bosque Co., Texas. iv. NANCY C. MCCARTY430,431,432, b. 1845, Tippah County, Mississippi433,434,435. 49. v. JOHN HUGH MCCARTY, b. December 14, 1850, Ouachita Co., Arkansas. vi. RACHEL K. MCCARTY436,437,438, b. 1852, Ouachita Co., Arkansas439,440,441; m. WILLIAM BRISCOE442,443,444, April 13, 1871, Bosque Co., Texas445,446. vii. MARY E. MCCARTY447,448,449, b. 1855, Ouachita Co., Arkansas450,451,452; m. JOHN T. CAUDLE453,454,455, April 13, 1879, Bosque Co., Texas456,457. 18. ANDREW P.5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)457,458 was born 1816 in Dallas County, Alabama459,460, and died October 08, 1863 in Alton, Madison Co., Illinois461,462. He married MARY S. MCVEY Abt. 1843 in Mississippi. She was born 1826 in NC or AL, and died 1887 in Tarrant County, Texas. Notes for ANDREW P. MCCARTY: He died in the prison camp. Wash McCarty rarely used his first name, William, and in most legal documents used the initials W.P. McCarty. His father, Andrew P. McCarty (1816-1863), was a younger brother of James Madison McCarty (1802-1869), who was one of the earliest settlers of the Duffau community and who was the owner of the land that later became the Duffau public cemetery. Andrew P. McCarty was married in Mississippi, and was for some years a slaveholder and prominent planter in the state. Thus he was situated at the opening of the civil war. In the first year of the war, although he was past the conscript age, he tendered his services to the Confederacy, and went to the front as a member of a regiment of infantry. He was with his command in all its campaigns up to the battle of Fort Donelson, where he was captured by the northern forces and taken prisoner to Camp Douglas. Seven months later he was exchanged and discharged. At that time the Federals about his home were compelling men to swear allegiance to their government. He refused to take an oath of any kind, and dodged the authorities for a time, but some months later, while on a visit to his old regiment, he was captured. This time he was taken to Alton, where he was held as a prisoner of war, and while there he sickened and died, his death occurring in October, 1863. He was reared in the Primitive Baptist Church, and was a man of many excellent traits of character. His widow survived him some years, came to Texas in 1878 and made her home with her children who had previously settled here, and April 6, 1887, she quietly passed to her last home. She, too, was a member of the Primitive Baptist church. Their family consisted of five children, namely: Amanda, wife of J.D. West, a boot and shoe dealer; Emeline, wife of J.A. Robinson; W.P.; Mary, wife of Dr. William Kinningham; and Arminda, wife of Thomas Rhodes, a farmer. NI0227] Civil War POW - died @ Alston Prison Campp 1840 Dallas County, Alabama CENSUS p.69: A.P. McCarty 40-49, wife 20-29, sons 20-29, 15-19, 5-9, daughters 10-14, 5-9, 0-4. Sept 1849 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: Andrew P. McCarty v. Jonathan Robinson re S24 T3 R4E Sept 1850 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: Andrew P. McCarty v. Jonathan Robinson re E1/2 SW1/4 S24 T3 R2E Sept 1852 Tippah Co.,MS Circuit Court: Lewis D. Viser v. Giles Hill, Andrew P. McCarty Notes for MARY S. MCVEY: Mary survived her husband for several years and came to Texas in 1878 and made her home with her children who had previously settled here, and April 6, 1887, she quietly passed to her last home. She, too, was a member of the Primitive Baptist church. Their family consisted of five children, namely: Amanda, wife of J.D. West, a boot and shoe dealer; Emeline, wife of J.A. Robinson; W.P.; Mary, wife of Dr. William Kinningham; and Arminda, wife of Thomas Rhodes, a farmer. The Hudson and Snider Cemeteries are located on land once owned by my 2nd and 3rd great grandfathers. Peggy Thompson pthomp9719@aol.com http://thompsen.rootsweb.com/ More About MARY S. MCVEY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas Children of ANDREW MCCARTY and MARY MCVEY are: 50. i. AMANDA M.6 MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1845, Dallas County, Alabama. 51. ii. MELISSA EMELINE MCCARTY, b. November 06, 1848, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Abt. 1931, Eldorado, Jackson Co., OK. iii. ARMINDA C. MCCARTY463,464,465, b. Abt. 1854, Tippah County, Mississippi466,467,468; m. THOMAS S. RHODES469,470,471, Abt. 1870, Tippah County, Mississippi472,473. Notes for THOMAS S. RHODES: They lived in the Ft. Worth, Texas area. iv. J. A. J. MCCARTY474,475,476, b. May 09, 1861, Tippah County, Mississippi477,478,479; d. August 04, 1862, Riple, Tippah Co., Mississippi480,481,482. 52. v. WILLIAM WASHINGTON P. MCCARTY, b. April 18, 1850, Near Ripley, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. May 18, 1914, Haskell, Haskell Co., Texas. 53. vi. MARY JANE MCCARTY, b. October 21, 1851, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. 1881. 19. HUGH BLAIR5 MCCARTY (JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)482 was born Abt. 1819 in Dallas County, Alabama, and died October 18, 1910 in Kennedale, Tarrant Co., Texas483. He married (2) MARY POLLY MACON April 04, 1846 in Hardeman Co., Tennessee. She was born 1829, and died 1910. Notes for HUGH BLAIR MCCARTY: He was buried in Hudson Cemetary. Child of HUGH BLAIR MCCARTY is: i. GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK6 MCCARTY. Children of HUGH MCCARTY and MARY MACON are: ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6 MCCARTY484,485,486, b. January 24, 1847, Tippah County, Mississippi487,488,489; d. January 26, 1931, Tarrant Co., Texas490,491,492. Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MCCARTY: He is buried in an unmarked grave. More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MCCARTY: Burial: HUDSON CEMETERY - Kennedale, Tarrant Co. TX 54. iii. JACOB NEWTON MCCARTY, b. July 02, 1849, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. November 04, 1909, Tarrant Co., Texas. 55. iv. JULIA M. MCCARTY, b. January 16, 1853, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. June 23, 1934, Wichita Falls, Texas. 56. v. JAMES MONROE MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1854, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. Abt. 1898, Wise Co., Texas. 57. vi. GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK MCCARTY, b. February 08, 1857, Ripley, Tippah Co., Mississippi; d. November 26, 1923, Greenwood, Wise Co., Texas. vii. JOHN R. MCCARTY493,494,495, b. Abt. 1859, Tippah County, Mississippi496,497,498; d. Abt. 1861, Tippah County, Mississippi499,500,501. 58. viii. JEFFERSON DAVIS MCCARTY, b. November 12, 1861, Tippah County, Mississippi; d. September 12, 1903, Tarrant Co., Texas. ix. ROBERT LEE MCCARTY502,503,504, b. July 04, 1866, Tippah County, Mississippi505,506,507; d. May 17, 1925, Frederick, Tillman Co., Oklahoma508,509,510; m. ESTELLE CAVINS511,512,513. x. MARTHA JANE BELLE MCCARTY514,515,516, b. Abt. 1868, Tippah County, Mississippi517,518,519; d. Bef. 1899, Tarrant Co., Texas520,521,522. xi. CHARLES M. MCCARTY523,524,525, b. Abt. 1872, Tarrant Co., Texas526,527,528; d. Abt. 1895, Tarrant Co., Texas529,530,531. Notes for CHARLES M. MCCARTY: unmarked grave - family info b. ca. 1872 - d. ca. 1899 Crushed to death in a cotton gin at Kennedale, TX More About CHARLES M. MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas Generation No. 4 20. HANNAH6 JOHNSON (JOHN5, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born 1780 in White Plains, Green County, Georgia, and died 1858 in Dickson County, Tennessee. She married MOSES PARKER Abt. 1798 in Tennessee. He was born October 31, 1773 in Montgomery, North Carolina. More About HANNAH JOHNSON: Burial: Parker-Fowlkes Cemeter, Abiff Rd, Dickson To., Tn Children of HANNAH JOHNSON and MOSES PARKER are: i. JOHN7 PARKER, b. 1798. ii. DANIEL PARKER, b. November 02, 1799. iii. ELIZABETH PARKER, b. 1803. iv. HIRAM PARKER. v. MAHULDAH MAY PARKER, b. November 17, 1806. vi. WILLIAM BUCK JOHNSON PARKER, b. 1810. vii. INDIANA TERRITORY PARKER, b. 1811. viii. KIZZIAH PARKER, b. January 17, 1816. ix. FREDERICK PARKER, b. 1821. x. JOSEPH A. PARKER, b. 1824. 21. ASHFIELD6 JOHNSON (JOHN5, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born 1794 in Greene, Georgia, and died December 25, 1879 in Coffee, Alabama. He married MARTHA LEWIS January 18, 1817 in Hancock Co., Georgia. She was born 1795 in Georgia. Child of ASHFIELD JOHNSON and MARTHA LEWIS is: i. ELIZABETH7 JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1827, Hancock Co., Georgia. 22. ELIZABETH6 JOHNSON (JOHN5, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born 1798 in Georgia, and died Aft. 1860. She married ISAAC CAIN September 02, 1816 in Hancock Co., Georgia. He was born 1786 in Georgia. Notes for ELIZABETH JOHNSON: Kate Lloyd notes: "Isaac Cain Snr & Elizabeth Johnson lived in the following places: 1820 Conecuh County, Alabama 1830 Conecuh County, Alabama 1840 Monroe County, Alabama 1850 Madison County, Missouri. 1860 Randolph County Arkansas Elizabeth Cain is head of House. living with Augustus Cain and Young Cain." "The last record I can find of Elizabeth Cain Nee Johnson is in Randolph County Tax Records : 1861 for Non-residents tax lists for land Nw 1/4 Sec 20 Township 18N 1E. I don't fully understand the non -residents tax list whether it is for not living on that particular part of land or for not living in the county or state of Arkansas. I believe she died before 1870 as I have not been able to find her in the 1870 census." *Info from http://www.avocadoridge.com/jim/getperson.php?personID=I12026&tree=Carney Children of ELIZABETH JOHNSON and ISAAC CAIN are: i. CATHERINE W.7 CAIN. ii. WILLIAM R. CAIN, b. 1820. iii. ISAAC ASHFIELD CAIN, b. 1822. iv. ELIZABETH MARY CAIN, b. 1824. v. SAMUEL H. CAIN, b. 1826. vi. ANN REBECCA CAIN, b. 1833. vii. TIMOTHY ALLEN CAIN, b. October 27, 1835. viii. AUGUSTUS H. CAIN, b. 1836. ix. AMANDA J. CAIN, b. 1839. x. YOUNG CAIN, b. 1840. 23. ELIZABETH6 HOLLIDAY (NELLY5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born 1804 in Georgia, and died 1841. She married THOMAS MILISAPS September 15, 1825 in Copiah County, Mississippi. He was born January 01, 1799 in Pendleton Dist. SC. Children of ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY and THOMAS MILISAPS are: i. MARTHA7 MILISAPS. ii. URIAH MILISAPS. iii. MARY MILISAPS. iv. SARAH MILISAPS. v. THOMAS J. MILISAPS. 24. STEPHEN R.6 ELLIS (SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)532,533 was born December 07, 1795 in Columbia Co., Ga.534,535, and died WFT Est. 1850-1887536,537. He married MARY POLLY MAGEE538,539 WFT Est. 1819-1850540,541. She was born May 05, 1807 in Washington Parish, La.542,543, and died WFT Est. 1851-1902544,545. Children of STEPHEN ELLIS and MARY MAGEE are: i. MELISSA7 ELLIS546,547, b. 1825, Washington Parish, La.548,549; d. WFT Est. 1826-1919550,551. 59. ii. MARY J. ELLIS, b. May 19, 1827, Washington Parish, La.; d. WFT Est. 1862-1922. 60. iii. ELLEN I. ELLIS, b. March 10, 1830, Washington Parish, La.; d. WFT Est. 1862-1924. iv. OLIVIA JANE ELLIS552,553, b. April 16, 1832, Washington Parish, La.554,555; d. WFT Est. 1833-1926556,557. v. EZEKIEL PARKE ELLIS558,559, b. 1834, Washington Parish, La.560,561; d. WFT Est. 1835-1924562,563. vi. SARAH ANN ELLIS564,565, b. May 30, 1836, Washington Parish, La.566,567; d. WFT Est. 1837-1930568,569. vii. JOHN W. ELLIS570,571, b. Abt. 1838, Washington Parish, La.572,573; d. WFT Est. 1839-1928574,575. viii. B.M. ELLIS576,577, b. 1841578,579; d. WFT Est. 1842-1931580,581. ix. GABRIELLA ELLIS582,583, b. January 28, 1844, Washington Parish, La.584,585; d. WFT Est. 1845-1938586,587. x. EMILY TENA ELLIS588,589, b. January 16, 1847, Washington Parish, La.590,591; d. WFT Est. 1848-1941592,593. xi. STEPHEN R. ELLIS II594,595, b. Abt. 1849, Washington Parish, La.596,597; d. WFT Est. 1850-1939598,599. 25. SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS (SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)600,601 was born 1806 in Georgia602,603, and died February 05, 1894 in Will Probated in Grimes Co., Tx.604,605. She married GARLAND STEPHEN HART606,607 March 24, 1824608,609. He was born October 27, 1798 in Brunswick, Glynn Co., Georgia610,611, and died March 22, 1867 in Texas612,613. Children of SARAH ELLIS and GARLAND HART are: i. MARY KEZIAH7 HART614,615, b. 1825, Mississippi616,617; d. March 20, 1896, Grimes Co., Tex.618,619; m. DANIEL BLUE MCMILLAN620,621, March 08, 1852, DeSoto Parish, La. (no children)622,623; b. 1813, probably Moore Co., N.C.624,625; d. May 24, 1881, probably Grimes Co., Tex.626,627. 61. ii. PAMELA ANN HART, b. August 12, 1827, Mississippi; d. July 04, 1860, DeSoto Parish, La.. 62. iii. AMANDA LAVINA HART, b. 1829, Miss.; d. Aft. 1910, probably Harris Co., Tx.. iv. GARLAND (CARLETON) B. HART628,629, b. April 05, 1831, Mississippi630,631; d. June 05, 1855, Fayette Co., Texas632,633. v. CLAIBORN TILMAN HART634,635, b. May 19, 1833, Mississippi636,637; d. August 22, 1856, Texas638,639. vi. STEPHEN J. HART640,641, b. September 04, 1835, Mississippi642,643; d. 1861644,645. More About STEPHEN J. HART: Fact 1: Bef. 1861, Married with one child646,647 Fact 2: 1861, Killed in Civil War as a Surgeon648,649 vii. JOHN BENJAMIN HART650,651, b. 1837, Miss.652,653; d. August 09, 1854, Texas654,655. viii. THOMAS WASHINGTON HART656,657, b. Abt. 1840658,659; d. Bef. 1848660,661. 63. ix. SARAH ELIZABETH ELLIS HART, b. 1841, La.; d. 1909, Flatonia, Tx.. 64. x. HENRY CLAY HART, b. 1843, La.; d. November 20, 1893, Grimes Co., Texas. 65. xi. SUSAN SAVENAH HART, b. 1845; d. WFT Est. 1861-1939. 66. xii. ELLEN ADELIA HART, b. April 17, 1849, DeSoto Parish, La.; d. WFT Est. 1873-1943. 26. EZEKIEL PARKE6 ELLIS (SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)662,663 was born January 08, 1807 in Columbia Co., Ga.664,665, and died WFT Est. 1834-1898666,667. He married TABITHA WARNER668,669 WFT Est. 1823-1855670,671. She was born Abt. 1807672,673, and died WFT Est. 1834-1901674,675. Child of EZEKIEL ELLIS and TABITHA WARNER is: 67. i. THOMAS CARGILL7 ELLIS, b. Abt. 1830; d. WFT Est. 1859-1921. 27. MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born February 12, 1825 in Dallas County, Alabama676,677,678, and died February 1866 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas679,680,681. She married HARVEY BERRY HOLLIS682,683,684 Abt. 1845 in Anderson Co., Texas685,686, son of MICAJAH RANDOLPH HOLLIS. He was born 1820, and died 1883. Notes for MARY ANNE POLLY MCCARTY: Bill McCarty - Apr 27, 2002 ************* Bernie McCarty writes that she and Duane had spent the night with Elder Jeff Harris and family when he was pastor of the Big Spring, Texas church, several years ago. The fact that Elder Harris and Elder Duane McCarty (San Angelo church) were cousins albeit distant was not known at the time. Duane and Elder Harris are 2nd cousins, thrice removed. Elder Harris is a descendant of Mary Ann (McCarty) Hollis, older sister of Duane's grandfather, Joseph McCarty. ************ Houston County Courier, Crockett TX, April 22, 2002 Mrs. Ruthie Harris, age 67 of Crockett, passed away Wednesday, April 17, 2002 in the Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Harris was born August 13, 1934 in Haskell and had lived in Crockett for the past 7 years. Mrs. Harris was a housewife and a member of the Weches Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include sons Jeff Harris and wife Donna, of Tifton, GA., David Harris and wife Trish, of Weches, Sammy Harris and Dora, of Truth or Consequences, NM. Jimmy Harris, of Weches; 15 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; sister Ima Gene Dobbs, of Dallas; brothers Roy Paul Glover, Pat Glover, both of Dallas, Bob Glover, of Amarillo; numerous nieces, nephew, and other relatives. Preceded in death by her husband Elder M. L. Harris, Jr.; and daughter Brenda Sue Harris. Funeral services for Mrs. Ruthie Harris were held Friday, April 19, at 3:00 p.m. in the Weches Primitive Baptist Church with Elder Jeff Harris, Elder R. R. Burran, and the Rev. Albert Harris officiating. Interment followed in the Weches Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Weches Cemetery, % Sharon Ivie, Rt. @ Box 97A, Grapeland, Texas 75844. Callaway-Allee Funeral Home Children of MARY MCCARTY and HARVEY HOLLIS are: 68. i. BLUFORD LUSTER7 HOLLIS, b. June 09, 1846, Anderson Co., Texas; d. July 26, 1924, Erath Co., Texas. ii. HARRIETT HOLLIS687,688,689, b. February 09, 1848, Anderson Co., Texas690,691,692; d. July 25, 1865, Carlton, Hamilton Co., Texas693,694,695; m. WILLIAM L. HALE696,697,698. 69. iii. JOHN DURHAM BUD HOLLIS, b. August 1850, Anderson Co., Texas; d. July 25, 1865, Hamilton Co., Texas. 70. iv. MARY ADOLINE HOLLIS, b. July 07, 1852, Anderson Co., Texas; d. November 24, 1908, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. v. JAMES HARVEY HOLLIS699,700,701, b. December 02, 1855, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas702,703,704; d. July 17, 1917, Miami, Roberts Co., Texas705,706,707; m. SARA JANE WATKINS708,709,710. vi. JOSEPH A. CLARK HOLLIS711,712,713, b. 1858, Erath Co., Texas714,715,716; d. Abt. 1896, Dougherty, Murray Co., Oklahoma717,718,719; m. SUSAN JOSEPHINE JOHNSON720,721,722. vii. WILLIAM BERRY HOLLIS723,724,725, b. May 1860726,727,728; m. SARAH ANGELINE HATCHETT729,730,731. viii. MARTHA B. HOLLIS732,733,734, b. Abt. 1864, Erath Co., Texas735,736,737; d. Abt. 1896, Erath Co., Texas738,739,740; m. (1) S. J. KING741,742,743, December 04, 1881744,745; m. (2) JAMES M. MCCANLIES746,747,748, November 10, 1884, Erath Co., Texas749,750. 28. MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born February 27, 1827 in Dallas County, Alabama751,752,753, and died June 21, 1901 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas754,755,756. She married CHANDLER A. ROBERTS757,758,759 Abt. 1845 in Anderson Co., Texas760,761. He was born 1820, and died 1867. Notes for MARTHA JANE MCCARTY: Read what others had to say: Ivaline Kinsey - Mar 15, 2003 Viewers | Reply to this item Do any of you at Duffau know if there is anyone by the name of Dr William H. Kinningham that is buried in that cemetary, he was the old time Dr in your area around the late l800, he was killed by gunman when he patched one of them up one evening, there in Duffau. contact: Ivaline Hargis Kinningham, BIK88@juno.com Thank You. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Tom Rogers - Mar 18, 2003 Viewers | Reply to this item< There is nobody named Kinningham in the index of "Cemetery Inscriptions, Erath County, Texas", vol. 2 (the volume that lists Duffau Cemetery). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martha had bad eyesight. Bill McCarty - Mar 18, 2003 Viewers | Reply to this item Ivaline, There are literally hundreds of graves in the Duffau Cemetery that were "marked" by fieldstones and the identities of the graves have been lost over the decades. Bill Rutledge, owner of the funeral home at Hico, (and my catcher when I pitched for the Hico Pony league team during the summer of 1960?!)has told me that many times they have discovered a grave when attempting to open a new gravesite in recent years. Again, for those of you not familiar with the story, the Duffau Cemetery was started ca. 1855 by my ggf Jim McCarty (1802-1869)as a family and church cemetery. Later in 1874, the land had become that of Jacob McCarty (1834-1883)----a brother of my garndfather, Joe, and Jacob and his wife gave the cemetery to the public. My dad, Wyly, was born about a 100 yards away from the north gate----his birth year being 1876. I think Dr. Kinningham might have been buried on his place which was located between Duffau and Chalk Mountain. I know there other family cemeteries about the area early on and some of those have been relocated to the Duffau Cemetery over the years. All of Jim and Nancy (Fike) McCarty's children were buried at Duffau with the exception of my grandfather who is buried at Afton in Dickens County. His children Mary Ann "Polly" Hollis, Jacob, James Jr., John "Bud", and Nancy Wylie have tombstones however Martha Roberts and Bethy Richardson do not have marked graves. There is one grave near the west end that the person wanted to be buried "crossways" with the rest of the graves because he was always "crossways" with the world. My dad always talked about the man and would tell the story but I have long forgotten who the person was. It was supposedly a "McCarty". Jimmie Ramage, longtime secretary of the cemetery association, and in his own right, a McCarty descendant (of Polly Hollis line) had asked me years ago if I could identify the person but I have not been able to do so. Children of MARTHA MCCARTY and CHANDLER ROBERTS are: i. TWIN7 ROBERTS762,763,764, b. 1845, Anderson Co., Texas765,766,767; d. 1845, Anderson Co., Texas768,769,770. ii. ANOTHER TWIN ROBERTS771,772,773, b. 1845, Anderson Co., Texas774,775,776; d. 1845, Anderson Co., Texas777,778,779. 71. iii. NANCY JENNY ROBERTS, b. 1846, Anderson Co., Texas; d. 1882, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. iv. MARY FRANCES ROBERTS780,781,782, b. Abt. 1849, Arkansas783,784,785; m. WILLIAM JOSEPH HENDRICKS786,787,788. v. JAMES M. N. ROBERTS789,790,791, b. 1852, Anderson Co., Texas792,793,794; d. Van Zandt Co., Texas795,796,797; m. MARY BUFORD798,799,800. vi. JOHN WESLEY ROBERTS801,802,803, b. December 1854, Anderson Co., Texas804,805,806; m. SARAH ANN FRANCES ROBERSON807,808,809. 72. vii. JACOB ZACHARIAH ROBERTS, b. June 17, 1858, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. May 28, 1932, Mills Co., Texas. viii. HENRY SINCLAIR ROBERTS810,811,812, b. January 26, 1863, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas813,814,815; d. February 26, 1931, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas816,817,818; m. MARTHA EMMA JONES819,820,821. ix. WILLIAM CHANDLER ROBERTS822,823,824, b. June 06, 1865, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas825,826,827; d. July 1879, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas828,829,830. x. ISAAC BATEMAN ROBERTS831,832,833, b. March 1867, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas834,835,836; d. October 10, 1932, Abilene, TaylorCo., Texas837,838,839; m. MARTHA JANE ELAM840,841,842. 29. REBECCA ISABELLA ELIZABETH6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born Abt. 1829 in Hardin Co., Tennessee843,844,845, and died March 1865 in Alvarado, Johnson Co., Texas846,847,848. She married LOUIS RICHARDSON849,850,851 January 24, 1850 in Anderson Co., Texas852,853. He was born 1809, and died 1883. Children of REBECCA MCCARTY and LOUIS RICHARDSON are: i. TALITHA JANE7 RICHARDSON854,855,856, b. November 1850, Anderson Co., Texas857,858,859; d. September 27, 1939, Beeville, Bee County, Texas860,861,862; m. JESSE ANDERSON BAKER863,864,865. ii. WILLIAM KENDRICK RICHARDSON866,867,868, b. April 20, 1852, Kickapoo, Anderson Co., Texas869,870,871; d. 1935, Anderson Co., Texas872,873,874; m. SARAH ELIZABETH DAVIS875,876,877. 73. iii. NANCY ANNA TENNESSEE RICHARDSON, b. May 03, 1854, Anderson Co., Texas; d. January 02, 1932, Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas. iv. SARAH ELEANOR RICHARDSON878,879,880, b. June 20, 1858, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas881,882,883; d. October 16, 1952, Oklahoma City, OK884,885,886; m. JOHN ERVIN MARTIN887,888,889. v. LOUIS JEFFERSON RICHARDSON890,891,892, b. September 26, 1861, Johnson Co., Texas893,894,895; d. October 01, 1952, Hamilton Co., Texas896,897,898; m. MARY L. ANGELY899,900,901. 74. vi. DENNIS RILEY RICHARDSON, b. July 1864, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. November 10, 1946, Hamilton Co., Texas. 30. NANCY6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born April 28, 1832 in Hardin Co., Tennessee902,903,904, and died January 17, 1910 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas905,906,907. She married JOHN MARSHALL MARSH WILEY908,909,910 March 01, 1851 in Anderson Co., Texas911,912. He was born 1829, and died 1905. Notes for JOHN MARSHALL MARSH WILEY: The following family story is from the collected files of the late Mrs. Sally Rucidlo. Nancy (McCarty) Wylie lived at Duffau, Texas, and was the daughter of James M. McCarty Sr. and Nancy (Fike) McCarty. She was born fourth of the eight children and was an older sisiter to my grandfather, Joseph McCarty. Nancy and Marsh could not have children and as a couple took in several family (and non-family) children to help raise.....sort of the community foster parents. Laura Taylor Wylie was one that they considered their own.**** Mrs. Vera (McCarty) Wilhelm of Gould, Oklahoma, oldest daughter of James R. McCarty, repeated the following family tradition, 3 November, 1974, to Mrs. Sally K. Rucidlo. "My great-grandfather, James M. McCarty Sr., was coming back from Austin, Texas (by horseback), where he had gone on some business. May have gone to pay taxes, or pay on his land, I just don't know about that. On the road back home, one night, he stopped to stay over with a family. They had a large number of small children. There was one little thing, crawling around, had a running nose, no clothes on, and was sick. It would crawl up to the fireplace and one of the older kids would pick it up and put it on the floor on the fartherest corner of the room, from the fireplace. The old woman complained that she couldn't care for the sick baby, as she had so many of her own, to see after. Said the baby girl's mother had died and that she had brought the little thing home with her. I remember hearing them tell how Grandpa (sic) said that if she'd give the baby to him, he would take her home to Nancy, and she'd be glad to cake care of her. Later, when the little girl was big enough to tag around after them, Nancy would take her along, to the cow lot, when she went to milk. The little girl had a tin cup. Nancy would milk directly into the cup and the girl would drink a couple of cups of warm milk. Guess that did her more good than anything. In later years she lived with Aunt Nancy (and Uncle Marsh) Wylie. They wanted to adopt her (Laura), but was told she was too old. Laura eventually married and moved somewhere out to west Texas." Laura married G.B. Chumbley and lived for many years at Plainview, located between Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas. Child of NANCY MCCARTY and JOHN WILEY is: i. LAURA E.7 WILEY913,914,915, b. November 1858916,917,918; m. NEPOLEON B. CHUMBLEY919,920,921. 31. JACOB JAKE6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born May 21, 1834 in Tippah County, Mississippi922,923,924, and died April 02, 1883 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas925,926,927. He married NANCY ELIZABETH MYERS928,929,930 Abt. 1854 in Anderson Co., Texas931,932. She was born 1838, and died 1918. Notes for JACOB JAKE MCCARTY: DUFFAU, April 5, 1883. ED. EMPIRE: Our community was shocked at the death of one of our best citizens, Mr. Jacob McCarty, who was so favorably known throughout this county. He was born in Mississippi in 1834, came to Texas while a mere boy with his father, settling in Anderson county, where he remained until grown, when he married and moved west, settling on Duffau, in this county, where he has resided for twenty-five years, or more. When the county was sparsely settled and overrun with Indians, he made himself useful in the defense of the country. Mr. McCarty had been in bad health for several months, and on Saturday last was stricken with paralysis, and the best medical aid could afford him no relief. He died Monday, and the day following (Tuesday) his remains were interred in Duffau cemetery. Business of every kind was suspended, and all turned out to attend the funeral obsequles which were conducted by Rev. L. R. Scruggs. He leaves a wife and several children who have our sympathy. Stephenville Empire, Sat., 7 April 1883 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill McCarty - Mar 18, 2008 Viewers | Reply to this item Jacob McCarty is an older brother of my grandfather, Joseph McCarty. He deeded family lands that had been the McCarty family cemetery to the community and that cemetery is now the Duffau Cemetery. The text of the obituary is from an 1883 Stephenville newspaper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Hargis Kemper - Mar 20, 2008 Viewers | Reply to this item Hi Bill, that is an interesting obituary of Jacob McCarty. Are there any relatives of his still living in or near Duffau? I used to live in Ft. Worth and worked for the FDIC and U.S. Customs Agencies for several years. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Jacob and his wife deeded land from their place in 1874 for the purposes of a public cemetery which is now the Duffau Cemetery. The land had formerly been used as a graveyard of the family and church members and close neighbors. DUFFAU CEMETERY FRANCIS T. DUFFAU WAS AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS WHO ARRIVED IN THE LATE 1850s TO FARM IN THIS COMMUNITY. THE DUFFAU POST OFFICE WAS AUTHORIZED IN 1860. DUFFAU BECAME A THRIVING TRADE CENTER BUT LATER DECLINED AFTER SUFFERING SEVERAL DISASTROUS FIRES AND BEING BYPASSED BY THE RAILORAD. THE NEARBY DUFFAU MINERAL WELLS BECAME A HEALTH RESORT, ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO THE AREA. A SEPARATE POST OFFICE WAS IN OPERATION AT DUFFAU WELLS IN 1884. H.B. AND ELIZA HOLLIS SOLD LAND TO THE DUFFAU SCHOOL DISTRICT IN 1884; THE DUFFAU SCHOOL MERGED WITH HICO SCHOOLS IN 1960. CHURCH OF CHRIST, BAPTIST, METHODIST, AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES SERVED THE COMMUNITY FOR MANY YEARS. THE OLDEST RECORDED GRAVE IN THE DUFFAU CEMETERY IS THAT OF NANCY SHIPMAN IN 1865. JACOB AND N.E. McCARTY DEEDED FIVE ACRES OF LAND FOR CEMETERY PURPOSES IN 1874. AMONG THE MORE THAN 950 MARKED GRAVES ARE THOSE OF VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, AND THE KOREAN WAR, AS WELL AS MEMBERS OF A NUMBER OF FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. THE DUFFAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION WAS FORMED IN 1958, AND A TRUST FUND WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1964 TO HELP MAINTAIN THE GRAVEYARD. THE CEMETERY CONTINUES TO SERVE DUFFAU AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. - - (1997) Last--Name-- Other--Name Given--Name-- Birth-- Death-- Comments -- Ewers # McCarty - Baby James & Alice (corrected) 6 Jan 1893 6 Jan 1893 inf twins of Alice & J. Henry (corrected & names expanded) 32 McCarty - - 14 May 1888 14 May 1888 inf son of John Pinkney & Laura Jane (names expanded) 32 McCarty - - 24 Nov 1886 25 Nov 1886 inf dau of John Pinkney & Laura Jane (names expanded) 32 McCarty - Aaron Abt 1862 14 Sep 1869 Grave unmarked and not recorded. Dates from other sources. 32 McCarty - Aaron W. 19 Sep 1896 24 Dec 1897 son of J.R.& U. 19 McCarty - Alice 12 Mar 1875 21 Oct 1894 wife of J.H. 32 McCarty - Carl Jefferson 25 Aug 1889 28 Aug 1889 son of J.J.&M.E. 32 McCarty - Eddie 10 Feb 1899 20 Feb 1899 dau of W.F.&Annie 32 McCarty - Elizabeth 5 Sep 1838 4 Dec 1918 - 32 McCarty - Elmer 11 Oct 1894 23 Dec 1894 son of Willis Graham & Jennie (corrected & names expanded 32 McCarty - Hughey 14 May 1879 7 Dec 1894 son of John 19 McCarty - I. Z. 18 Oct 1842 18 Dec 1905 - 19 McCarty - Jacob 21 May 1834 2 Apr 1883 - 32 McCarty Jr. James 6 Jul 1836 2 Nov 1869 - 32 McCarty - John 13 May 1840 20 Mar 1910 - 19 McCarty - John H. 1893 none inf son of Wash P. & Eliza (corrected & names expanded 32 McCarty Sr. J. M. 6 Jun 1802 (date from other source) 14 Sep 1869 (date from other source) Aged 66 Years 32 McCarty - Laura L. 4 Feb 1885 29 Jun 1901 dau of John&I.L 19 McCarty - N. 1 Aug 1802 2 Feb 1890 - 33 McCarty - Sallie 13 May 1891 - wife of Charles Bruce, 17 yrs, 7 mo, 8 days (corrected & name expanded) 32 More About JACOB JAKE MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas Children of JACOB MCCARTY and NANCY MYERS are: 75. i. JOHN PINCKNEY7 MCCARTY, b. July 26, 1855, Anderson Co., Texas; d. April 06, 1934, Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas. ii. MARY ELIZABETH MCCARTY933,934,935, b. September 1857, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas936,937,938; d. 1917; m. JOHN WESLEY EVANS939,940,941. iii. SARAH JANE MCCARTY942,943,944, b. December 05, 1859, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas945,946,947; d. September 13, 1932, Jackson Co., OK948,949,950; m. MICAJAH TERRY GILLENTINE951,952,953. 76. iv. THEODORA PERRYLEE MCCARTY, b. April 03, 1863, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. January 09, 1944, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas. v. JULIA ANN MCCARTY954,955,956, b. February 25, 1865, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas957,958,959; d. November 06, 1897, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas960,961,962; m. JOHN W. LONG963,964,965. 77. vi. JOSEPH DAVID MCCARTY, b. January 27, 1867, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. February 22, 1929, Elk City, Beckham Co., Oklahoma. vii. WILLIAM CYRUS MCCARTY966,967,968, b. January 17, 1867, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas969,970,971; d. March 31, 1951, Los Angeles, CA972,973,974; m. EVA R. HARGER975,976,977. Notes for WILLIAM CYRUS MCCARTY: Joseph David McCarty was born at Duffau on 27 Jan 1867 and had a twin brother, William Cyrus, who also would later go by his middle name. The twin brothers looked nothing alike as where David was tall and lean, Cyrus was several inches shorter and was somewhat chunky of build. Cyrus got in trouble with the law in the 1890s when at a community social one night he had "too much to drink." In order to get home, he decided to "borrow" a horse. When the horse was located at his mother's place near Duffau, an arrest warrant was issued for Cyrus but in the meanwhile he had lit out for Arkansas where many of his cousins, the Myers, lived. viii. NANCY MARGARET MCCARTY978,979,980, b. July 29, 1868, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas981,982,983; d. October 29, 1937, Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas984,985,986; m. JOEL HICKERSON BRILEY987,988,989. ix. MARTHA LUEMMA MCCARTY990,991,992, b. February 1872, Bosque Co., Texas993,994,995; d. November 27, 1908, Sweetwater, Nolan Co., Texas996,997,998; m. JAMES PERRY BISHOP999,1000,1001. x. LAURA ELLEN MCCARTY1002,1003,1004, b. February 11, 1874, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1005,1006,1007; d. February 24, 1939, Sweetwater, Nolan Co., Texas1008,1009,1010; m. FRANK PRYOR PITTMAN1011,1012,1013. xi. ALICE SUSANNA MCCARTY1014,1015,1016, b. December 25, 1877, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1017,1018,1019; d. July 05, 1968, Sweetwater, Nolan Co., Texas1020,1021,1022; m. JESSIE A. CLINE1023,1024,1025. 32. JAMES MADISON6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born July 06, 1836 in Tippah County, Mississippi1026,1027,1028, and died November 02, 1869 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1029,1030,1031. He married MARTHA PATSEY GOLLIHAR1032,1033,1034 1857 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1035,1036. She was born May 18401037,1038,1039, and died December 28, 1918 in Oklahoma1040,1041,1042. Notes for JAMES MADISON MCCARTY: James killed his father, his son Aaron, and his Pastor Elder Henry Hurley on September 14, 1869. He committed suicide on November 2, 1869. He had been committed to the state mental asylum in Austin, TX and was soon to be taken there when he begged his wife to let him have his straight razor for a shave. With the razor, he took his life. From the Register: For some months, at different times, James McCarty had shown signs of mental aberation. On the day previous to the dreadful occurrence, McCarty expressed the wish to his wife, to be baptised right away by the Rev. He soon left his home on Duffau Creek several miles to where his father lived. His father persuaded him to remain where he was and he would go after Mr. Hurley. When they returned, he was gone. They followed James Jr. to his house. They all retired for the night. James Sr. and the Rev. slept in the same bed in a room. In the night, James got up and was looking for his six-shooter when his wife screamed and left the house. James Jr. went into the room and shot his father and the Rev. Then he called his little son, 7, and had him sit down on the door step until he returned. He went to the creek and got a rock and he told his son to lay his head upon a block nearby. The boy did, and he smashed his head with the rock. James Jr. was 35 and always of good character, industrious, sober and honest....a good citizen. This took place a few years after the Civil War. I wonder what triggered it? I wonder if he had something happen to him during that time? More About JAMES MADISON MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas Cause of Death: Suicide Children of JAMES MCCARTY and MARTHA GOLLIHAR are: 78. i. LAURA E.7 MCCARTY, b. November 07, 1857, Bosque Co., Texas; d. Granite, Greer Co., OK. ii. AARON MCCARTY1043,1044,1045, b. 1862, Bosque Co., Texas1046,1047,1048; d. September 14, 1869, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1049,1050,1051. More About AARON MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas Cause of Death: Killed by his father, who was insane. 79. iii. SUSAN HARRIET HAMILTON MCCARTY, b. July 29, 1865, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. March 05, 1949, Eldorado, Jackson Co., OK. iv. M. ELLA MCCARTY1052,1053,1054, b. 1867, Bosque Co., Texas1055,1056,1057; d. 1946, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas1058,1059,1060; m. WILLIAM B. JUSTICE1061,1062,1063; b. 1861; d. 1943. 80. v. JAMES RICE MCCARTY, b. May 22, 1869, Bosque County, Texas; d. October 03, 1934, Oklahoma. 33. JOHN WYLY BUD6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born May 13, 1840 in Tippah County, Mississippi1064,1065, and died March 20, 1910 in Star, Mills County, Texas1066,1067. He married LOUISA IZILLA JONES1068,1069 1867 in Erath County, Texas1070,1071, daughter of WILEY JONES and ELIZABETH JONES. She was born October 18, 1842 in Mississippi1072, and died December 18, 1905 in Duffau, Texas1072,1073. Notes for JOHN WYLY BUD MCCARTY: A John J. McCarty arrived in Maryland in 1842. Frederick County, MD., Naturalizations, 1799-1850 by Clark. Page 28. On page 85 of Erie County, PA Naturalizations, 182 -1906, there are several John McCartys listed. Many more are listed in the McCarty book arriving in Pennsylvania, Maryland etc. 1,997 McCarty soldiers served in the Union army in the Civil War More About JOHN WYLY BUD MCCARTY: Fact 1: He and his wife are buried in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas.1074,1075,1076,1076 Notes for LOUISA IZILLA JONES: Samantha (Jones) [Smith] Olds (1850-1925) was the younger sister of Louisa Izella (Jones) [Medford] [Malone] McCarty (1842-1905.) Both Samantha and Izella's first husbands, Ame Smith and Hill Medford, were murdered by highwaymen between Iredell and Duffau during those near-lawless days during the Civil War and the Reconstruction that followed. Hill Medford's only daughter was Alice Medford who was to later marry her step-cousin Jacob Zachariah "Zack" Roberts, son of Martha (McCarty) Roberts. Alice's many half-siblings included David McCarty (1876-1965) who served later as a Mayor of Hico. More About LOUISA IZILLA JONES: Burial: Duffau, Erath County, Texas Children of JOHN MCCARTY and LOUISA JONES are: 81. i. MARY IDA7 MCCARTY, b. July 27, 1867, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. July 23, 1945. 82. ii. CHARLES BRUCE MCCARTY, b. February 04, 1870, Bosque Co., Texas; d. June 04, 1942, Bandera Co., Texas. 83. iii. JAMES WYLIE MCCARTY, b. October 20, 1873, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. January 16, 1928, Legion, Kerr Co., Texas. 84. iv. JOSEPH FLOYD MCCARTY, b. July 12, 1875, Benton, Saline County, arkansas; d. September 15, 1931, Sunshine, Hamilton Co., Texas. 85. v. DAVID FOSTER MCCARTY, b. October 08, 1876, Benton, Saline Co., Arkansas; d. November 21, 1965, Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas. 86. vi. JOHN ELIAS MCCARTY, b. October 02, 1877, Benton, Saline Co., Arkansas; d. 1949. vii. HUGHEY MCCARTY1077,1078,1079, b. May 14, 1879, Benton, Saline Co., Arkansas1080,1081,1082; d. December 07, 1894, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. 87. viii. DANIEL RILEY MCCARTY, b. June 08, 1880, Duffau, Bosque County, Texas; d. May 1967, Alpine Co., California. 88. ix. PATRICK H. PAT MCCARTY, b. October 28, 1882, Bosque Co., Texas; d. February 14, 1924, Somerton, Yuma County, Arizona. x. LAURA LEE MCCARTY1083,1084,1085, b. February 04, 18851086,1087,1088; d. June 29, 1901, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1089,1090,1091. Notes for LAURA LEE MCCARTY: Janice, The story of baby sister Laura's death may or may not be familiar to you. She died at age 16 from injuries (broken death) caused by a fall from a runaway horse. There was a brother Hughey (1879-1894) who also died young---I think maybe from typhoid, I don''t remember exactly what happened in his case. It is interesting to note that my dad had a brother named Hugh "Hughie" Jackson McCarty who was almost exactly the same age (1878-1937). It seems unusual that 1st cousins living in the same community would be given the same name except in unusual circumstances. Again by way of a refresher----my dad was a 1st cousin to Den, Pat, Hughey, et al......and my dad would relate stories about their dad who he called "Uncle Bud".....just wish I would have written them down back when. Regards, Bill McCarty November 2002 More About LAURA LEE MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas Cause of Death: fell from a horse 34. JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born March 22, 1846 in Anderson Co., Texas1092,1093,1094, and died March 21, 1906 in Paducah, Cottle Co., Texas1095,1096,1097. He married MARY ELENOR NELL OGDEN1098,1099,1100 Abt. 1867 in Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas1101,1102, daughter of JAMES A. OGDEN. She was born April 17, 1848 in Hancock Co., Illinois, and died March 06, 1925 in Afton, Dickens Co., Texas. Notes for JOSEPH JACKSON JOE MCCARTY: [Ball, Sarah and McCarty #140 vol 15.FTW] [A McCarty, Allbright AAAA 1.06 mb may 99.FTW] He was a farmer. He was buried in Afton Cem. Dickens, Texas. Notes for MARY ELENOR NELL OGDEN: She served all the surrounding area as lay physician and mid-wife. Some have her as Mary Everline Children of JOSEPH MCCARTY and MARY OGDEN are: 89. i. ALVIN FRANKLIN7 MCCARTY, b. June 22, 1868, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. June 18, 1943, Knox City, Knox Co., Texas. 90. ii. JAMES HENRY MCCARTY, b. October 19, 1870, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. May 26, 1932, Lamb Co., Texas. 91. iii. WILLIS GRAHAM MCCARTY, b. March 11, 1872, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. August 23, 1911, Spur, Dickens Co., Texas. 92. iv. GYPSIE EVELINE MCCARTY, b. June 07, 1874, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. March 24, 1919, Electra, Wichita Co., Texas. 93. v. WYLY FELIX W.F. MCCARTY, b. November 26, 1876, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. January 05, 1967, San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Texas. 94. vi. HUGH JACKSON MCCARTY, b. October 15, 1878, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. March 20, 1937, Sudan, Lamb Co., Texas. 95. vii. DAISY EMMA MCCARTY, b. November 01, 1880, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. May 01, 1967, Dickens Co., Texas. 96. viii. LOUIS JACOB MCCARTY, b. August 25, 1882, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas; d. August 11, 1939, Crawford, Delta Co., Colorado. ix. SARA ROSA LEE MCCARTY1103,1104,1105, b. April 08, 1885, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1106,1107,1108; d. February 01, 1973, El Paso, Texas1109,1110,1111; m. JOHN FRANCIS YOUNG1112,1113,1114. x. ANNIE IRENE MCCARTY1115,1116,1117, b. February 09, 1887, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1118,1119,1120; d. February 12, 1962, Hollis, Harmon Co., OK1121,1122,1123; m. DAVID ALBERT WOOD1124,1125,1126. xi. CARL JEFFERSON MCCARTY1127,1128,1129, b. August 25, 1889, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1130,1131,1132; d. August 28, 1889, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1133,1134,1135. More About CARL JEFFERSON MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas 35. FLAVIUS WILLIAM6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1136,1137,1138 was born September 15, 1829 in Hardin Co., Tennessee1139,1140,1141, and died 1895 in Liberty Co., Texas1142,1143,1144. He married NANCY ELIZABETH DOWDY1145,1146,1147 December 20, 1852 in Anderson Co., Texas1148,1149. Children of FLAVIUS MCCARTY and NANCY DOWDY are: i. SARAH E.7 MCCARTY1150,1151,1152, b. January 1856, Houston Co., Texas1153,1154,1155; m. W. T. DANIEL1156,1157,1158, December 18, 1879, Tippah County, Mississippi1159,1160. 97. ii. CINTHA JANE MCCARTY, b. 1857; d. 1884. iii. NANCY CAROLINE MCCARTY1161,1162,1163, b. September 12, 18621164,1165,1166; d. 1912. iv. WILLIAM L. MCCARTY1167,1168,1169, b. 1863, Tippah County, Mississippi1170,1171,1172; d. Bef. 18801173,1174,1175. v. MARCUS LAFAYETT BUD MCCARTY1176,1177,1178, b. 18641179,1180,1181. vi. JESSIE MCCARTY1182,1183,1184, b. 18691185,1186,1187. 98. vii. BARBARA ALICE MCCARTY, b. February 22, 1872. 36. EASTER6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1188,1189,1190 was born November 19, 1832 in Tennessee1191,1192,1193. She married J. J. CLARK1194,1195,1196 December 07, 1855 in Tippah Co., MS1197,1198. Children of EASTER MCCARTY and J. CLARK are: i. SAMUEL7 CLARK1199,1200,1201, b. 18561202,1203,1204. ii. SALLIE CLARK1205,1206,1207, b. 18581208,1209,1210. iii. JOHN CLARK1211,1212,1213, b. 18601214,1215,1216. iv. TOM CLARK1217,1218,1219, b. 18621220,1221,1222. v. JACK CLARK1223,1224,1225, b. 18641226,1227,1228. vi. WILLIAM CLARK1229,1230,1231, b. 18661232,1233,1234. 37. JOHN JACOB6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1235,1236,1237 was born July 04, 1838 in Tippah Co., MS1238,1239,1240, and died September 16, 1862 in Camp Douglas, Cook Co., Illinois1241,1242,1243. He married CAROLINE ROBINSON1244,1245,1246 1860 in Tippah Co., MS1247,1248. Notes for JOHN JACOB MCCARTY: [Ball, Sarah and McCarty #140 vol 15.FTW] [A McCarty, Allbright AAAA 1.06 mb may 99.FTW] He was in the Civil War and died at Camp Douglas from pneumonia. Child of JOHN MCCARTY and CAROLINE ROBINSON is: i. WILLIAM7 MCCARTY1249,1250,1251, b. 18611252,1253,1254. 38. JEREMIAH G.6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1255,1256,1257 was born February 05, 1841 in Tippah Co., MS1258,1259,1260, and died September 29, 1862 in Camp Douglas, Cook Co., Illinois1261,1262,1263. He married MARTHA JANE1264,1265,1266 Abt. 1860 in Tippah Co., MS1267,1268. Child of JEREMIAH MCCARTY and MARTHA JANE is: i. JEREMIAH JERRY7 MCCARTY1269,1270,1271, b. 18611272,1273,1274. 39. JOHN S.6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1275,1276,1277 was born July 30, 1850 in Tippah County, Mississippi1278,1279,1280, and died August 24, 1914 in Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas1281,1282,1283. He married MARY E. HENDERSON1284,1285,1286 June 14, 1874 in Tippah Co., MS1287,1288. Children of JOHN MCCARTY and MARY HENDERSON are: i. WILLIAM TILDENWILL7 MCCARTY1289,1290,1291, b. 18761292,1293,1294. ii. CYNTHIA ALLEN ALICE MCCARTY1295,1296,1297, b. May 21, 18741298,1299,1300. iii. JOHNNY RICHARD MCCARTY1301,1302,1303, b. February 06, 18801304,1305,1306. 40. MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY (JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1307,1308,1309 was born 1853 in Tippah County, Mississippi1310,1311,1312, and died in Tioga, Grayson Co., Texas1313,1314,1315. She married RICHARD E. FARROW1316,1317,1318 December 13, 1876 in Tippah Co., MS1319,1320. Children of MARTHA MCCARTY and RICHARD FARROW are: i. JOHN W.7 FARROW1321,1322,1323, b. February 10, 18771324,1325,1326. ii. JESSIE PATTON FARROW1327,1328,1329, b. October 13, 18791330,1331,1332. iii. JAMES EDWARD FARROW1333,1334,1335, b. August 27, 18811336,1337,1338. iv. ODDIS FARROW1339,1340,1341, b. August 04, 18831342,1343,1344. v. ORA LEE FARROW1345,1346,1347, b. August 04, 18831348,1349,1350. 41. FRANCIS MARION6 STRINGFELLOW (MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1351,1352,1353 was born 1828 in Dallas County, Alabama1354,1355,1356, and died 1877. He married LUTITIA1357,1358,1359. Notes for FRANCIS MARION STRINGFELLOW: Bill McCarty - Apr 15, 2005 Victor, You may recall... may not, that back in the 1950's Fess Parker starred in a Disney made story of the life of Davy Crockett, and just prior to that, Parker did "The Swamp Fox" based on the Revolutionary War hero, General Francis Marion of South Carolina. The combination of names are in honor of the legendary "Swamp Fox." The Stringfellow families were of Lincoln/Jefferson/Cleveland counties from the 1870's. I believe there are probably still some descendants around Rison in Cleveland County. [Shirley Steward is a descendant of these Stringfellow families.] Children of FRANCIS STRINGFELLOW and LUTITIA are: i. GEORGE7 STRINGFELLOW1360,1361,1362. 99. ii. WILLIAM T. STRINGFELLOW, b. 1847. 42. JAMES C.6 STRINGFELLOW (MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1363,1364,1365 was born November 16, 1836 in Tippah County, Mississippi1366,1367,1368, and died March 16, 1906 in Hammon Roger Mills, OK1369,1370,1371. He married FRANCES WESSON1372,1373,1374. Child of JAMES STRINGFELLOW and FRANCES WESSON is: 100. i. HARVEY HENRY HUTCHINSON7 STRINGFELLOW. 43. WILLIAM IRA6 MCCARTY (WILLIAM M.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1375,1376,1377 was born Abt. 1838 in Tippah County, Mississippi1378,1379,1380, and died in Ft. Smith, Arkansas1381,1382,1383. He married PHILIA ANN POLLY STINNETT1384,1385,1386. Children of WILLIAM MCCARTY and PHILIA STINNETT are: 101. i. CLOID7 MCCARTY. ii. CORA MCCARTY1387,1388,1389, b. August 22, 1880, Antlers, Pushmataha Co., Oklahoma1390,1391,1392; d. January 27, 1916, Antlers, Pushmataha Co., Oklahoma1393,1394,1395; m. REDDING BRYANT1396,1397,1398, Abt. 1912, Antlers, Pushmataha Co., Oklahoma1399,1400. 44. JAVAN MCVEY6 MCCARTY (WILLIAM M.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1401,1402,1403 was born Abt. January 1850 in Tippah County, Mississippi1404,1405,1406, and died August 08, 1923 in Antlers, Pushmataha co., Oklahoma1407,1408,1409. He married ROSE ANN ELIZABETH MCELROY1410,1411,1412 Abt. 1868 in Pike County, Arkansas. Children of JAVAN MCCARTY and ROSE MCELROY are: i. DANIEL NELSON7 MCCARTY1413,1414,1415, b. January 30, 1883, Pike Co., Arkansas1416,1417,1418; d. November 28, 1910, Jumbo, Pushmataha Co., Oklahoma1419,1420,1421; m. ELIZABETH RUDOLPH1422,1423,1424. Notes for DANIEL NELSON MCCARTY: Newspaper story of death of Daniel McCarty, son of Javan McCarty Categories: Family stories.... ANTLERS NEWS- RECORD, Antlers Oklahoma Friday, December 2, 1910 GREAT HOLOCAUST AT JUMBO MINES Fourteen Lives Snuffed Out in Less Than Fourteen Seconds Explosion at 7:20 Monday Morning Reveals Awful Story Five Men Blown From Bottom of a 280-Foot Shaft to 200 Feet in the Air and Scattered to the Four Winds of Heaven. The Dead. JAMES CARPENTER, Wm. BROWN, RICHARD PALMER, W. VIRGIL JONES, CHARLEY SELF, DANIEL McCARTY, HENRY SELF, FOREST LAX, TOM STEVENS, JOHN W. GILLENWATER, OLEN MALONE, WILLIAM HAWKINS, JAMES GOULD, JORDAN ROBBINS. The injured. JOSEPH WILLETT, GLAUD WAGONSELLER. Just as the sun was creeping over the mountain in the little village of Jumbo 22 miles northwest of Antlers, it's people are struck dumb by the report of a deep thud. All eyes were turned toward the asphalt mines, which are right on the outskirts of the village. People at once began to rush to the mines. When they came to the scene the men who were at work on top of the earth who broke the sad news to them that the mine had "blowed out" met them. There was an explosion for the mortal remains of five human beings, lying on the ground old in death and told the sad news. Antlers was rung up by the telephone and asked to send everybody out that could possible come to help them in their dire distress. The delivery stables were soon exhausted and the demand for vehicles was much greater than the supply. Everybody who owned a conveyance soon had it in shape to use and set out for Jumbo. Word was sent up the road to Moyers, Kosoma and other places. Those who sent out from Antlers were: Capt. A.A. Lesleur, Clark Wasson, V.M. Locke, Jr., W.A. Redman, Jr., I.Lewis, Rev. A.N. Averyt, Rev. W.P. Pipkin, J.H. Reigner and wife, Claud Pyle and wife, A.R. Reed and wife, Miss Lucy Cummins, Mrs. Meade Harris, Drs. Patterson, McGinnis and Chambliss, Juvan MCCARTY and wife, Father Teyssier and Father Crammell and many others, all anxious to get there as soon as possible to render a helping hand to the suffering and distressed, and painful to relate many of them had near and dear relatives who were among the entombed. Every physician who heard of the great castastrophe started at once for the scene. The wives and children of the entombed miners gathered at the mine hoping against hope that the nine men might be rescued alive. But the entombed miners could not be reached or rescued immediately, as the explosion had blown off the 1-feet at the tipple, taking with it the tipple wheel and part of the cable. A temporary tipple had to be constructed before work of rescuing began. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied from ANTLERS NEWS-RECORD. Antlers, Oklahoma, Friday December 2, 1910 FIVE MEN BLOWN OUT They were hurled 200 Feet in the Air. The mine does not operate on Sunday. The men went to work on Monday morning at 7 o'clock. The shaft is 280 feet deep. The drift then runs several hundred feet to the north. The men who had first gone down were MCCARTY, Henry Self, Lax, Stevens, Gillenwater, Malone, Hawkins, Gould, and Robbins. They were at work in the drift. The next three were Palmer, Jones, and Charles Self. These three were standing at the bottom of the shaft and Carpenter and Brown were descending in the tub within 30 feet of the landing when the explosion occurred. To show how powerful the force and effect of the explosion must have been is fully realized when we remember that these five men were hurled from the bottom of the shaft to a distance of about 200 feet in the air and strange to relate, one went perpendicular into the air and dropped onto a roof near the opening of the shaft and but for the intervening obstacles that interfered this body would have fell into the shaft and singular as it may seem also, the other four were scattered to the four winds of the heavens; one landing north from the shaft, one east, one south and one west, and nearly about the same distance from the shaft -from 80 to 100 feet. Over the top of the shaft was the heavy tipple work. About eight or ten feet of the tipple together with the tipple wheel, were blown off by the concussion. The men were hurled against these heavy timbers of the tipple with such terrific force as the break every bone in their bodies. Carpenter's arm was torn from his body and the top of his head gone. Brown was horrible mutilated. Jones had the imprint of an 8/10 timber striking him across the head. Both his legs were also broken. Palmer and Charles Self were terribly lacerated. In the addition to this the men were burnt so badly that they had to be handled with care for fear that the seared flesh would fall from the bones. They were so charred and blackened with the soot of the mine that it was a revolting and gruesome sight to behold. Claud Wagonseller, Joseph Willett, and J.W. Hooker were standing within a few feet of the shaft, but fortunately had their backs towards it. Wagonseller and Willet were enveloped in flames and ran with all their might to the hill nearby. The fire on Wagonseller went out itself. Wagonseller said to Willett "Do you know what has happened?" Willett replied, "The mine has blown up." "Put this fire out on my back." Wagonseller extinguished the flames on Willett's burning shirt. Wagonseller was burned about the face, neck and hands, and Willett was badly burned on the head, face, neck and arms, but in neither case will the results be serious. Hooker escaped unhurt. ******************************** Daniel N. McCarty> Javan McVey McCarty> William McCarty> Jacob & Mary (Morrow) McCarty. 102. ii. MAJOR HARRISON MCCARTY, b. Dallas County, Alabama; d. April 28, 1938, Gladewater, Gregg Co., Texas. 45. MARY ANN6 MCCARTY (WILLIAM M.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1425,1426,1427 was born February 1852 in Tippah County, Mississippi1428,1429,1430, and died Aft. 1900 in Pike County, Arkansas. She married JOHN A. PASLEY1431,1432,1433 1877 in Pike Co., Arkansas1434,1435. Children of MARY MCCARTY and JOHN PASLEY are: i. LUCIOUS B.7 PASLEY1436,1437,1438, b. November 18781439,1440,1441. ii. JOHN W. PASLEY1442,1443,1444, b. October 18821445,1446,1447. iii. ROBERT P. PASLEY1448,1449,1450, b. December 18841451,1452,1453. iv. WILLIE A. PASLEY1454,1455,1456, b. November 18901457,1458,1459. 46. WILLIAM COLUMBUS6 MCCARTY (JACOB5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1460,1461,1462 was born February 26, 1838 in Tippah County, Mississippi1463,1464,1465, and died Bef. 1920 in Maud, Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma1466,1467,1468. He married MARY MARGARET LEE1469,1470,1471. Children of WILLIAM MCCARTY and MARY LEE are: i. JACOB A. JAKE7 MCCARTY1472,1473,1474, b. May 01, 18661475,1476,1477. ii. EMMA C. MCCARTY1478,1479,1480, b. December 16, 18691481,1482,1483. iii. RILEY T. MCCARTY1484,1485,1486, b. December 19, 18751487,1488,1489. iv. ARTHUR ALONZO MCCARTY1490,1491,1492, b. May 23, 18781493,1494,1495. v. INFANT MCCARTY1496,1497,1498, b. February 21, 1881, Bloomfield, BentonCo., Arkansas1499,1500,1501; d. February 21, 1881, Bloomfield, BentonCo., Arkansas1502,1503,1504. vi. W. OSCAR MCCARTY1505,1506,1507, b. March 06, 18821508,1509,1510. 103. vii. SUSAN FRANCIS SUSIE MCCARTY, b. May 11, 1883. viii. C. LEE MCCARTY1511,1512,1513, b. June 01, 18881514,1515,1516; d. Abt. 1900, Enterprise, haskellCo., Oklahoma1517,1518,1519. 47. SARAH JANE6 MCCARTY (JACOB5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1520,1521,1522 was born December 1839 in Tippah Co., MS1523,1524,1525. She married JOSEPH FLOYD KILLEBREW1526,1527,1528. Children of SARAH MCCARTY and JOSEPH KILLEBREW are: i. JAMES THOMAS7 KILLEBREW1529,1530,1531, b. August 21, 18651532,1533,1534. ii. MARY C. KILLEBREW1535,1536,1537, b. 18691538,1539,1540. iii. N. L. KILLEBREW1541,1542,1543, b. 18701544,1545,1546. iv. R. I. KILLEBREW1547,1548,1549, b. 18761550,1551,1552. v. MARY A. KILLEBREW1553,1554,1555, b. 18771556,1557,1558. 48. THOMAS L.6 MCCARTY (JACOB5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1559,1560,1561 was born 1843 in Tippah Co., MS1562,1563,1564, and died Abt. 1875 in Bosque Co., Texas1565,1566,1567. He married LOUISA E.1568,1569,1570. Children of THOMAS MCCARTY and LOUISA E. are: i. JOHN C.7 MCCARTY1571,1572,1573, b. 18701574,1575,1576. ii. GEORGE HENRY MCCARTY1577,1578,1579, b. March 19, 18711580,1581,1582. iii. ANDREW OSCAR MCCARTY1583,1584,1585, b. July 16, 18731586,1587,1588. 49. JOHN HUGH6 MCCARTY (JACOB5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1589,1590,1591 was born December 14, 1850 in Ouachita Co., Arkansas1592,1593,1594. He married FRANCIS PHILLIPS September 15, 1872 in Westville, Goingsnake Dist., Cherokee Nation, I.T. Notes for JOHN HUGH MCCARTY: Some say he was born in Locust Bayou, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Children of JOHN MCCARTY and FRANCIS PHILLIPS are: i. THOMAS ROSS7 MCCARTY, b. April 22, 1874. ii. FRANK MCCARTY, b. May 27, 1877. iii. FREDERICK MCCARTY, b. February 19, 1878. Notes for FREDERICK MCCARTY: There was an inventory done in Lancaster County, Virgina in 1792 for a Frederick. iv. SARAH ELIZABETH MCCARTY, b. September 07, 1880. v. LYDIA FRANCIS MCCARTY, b. May 04, 1883. vi. RUEBEN C. MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1885. vii. BARNEY MCCARTY, b. May 12, 1886, Foyil, Cooweescowee Dis, Cherokee Nation, I.T; d. August 09, 1945, Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma. viii. JOHN HUGH MCCARTY, b. August 02, 1889; d. February 20, 1976, Yuba City, Sutter County, California. ix. NANCY MCCARTY, b. May 05, 1893, Foyil, Cooweescowee Dis, Cherokee Nation, I.T; d. April 27, 1942, California; m. FRANK PIERCE, Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma. 50. AMANDA M.6 MCCARTY (ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1595,1596,1597 was born Abt. 1845 in Dallas County, Alabama1598,1599,1600. She married JOSEPH D. WEST1601,1602,1603. Notes for JOSEPH D. WEST: J.D. West who became a prominent boot and shoe store operator in Fort Worth. Children of AMANDA MCCARTY and JOSEPH WEST are: i. JAMES7 WEST1604,1605,1606, b. Abt. 18651607,1608,1609. ii. EDNEY E. WEST1610,1611,1612, b. Abt. 18681613,1614,1615. 51. MELISSA EMELINE6 MCCARTY (ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1616,1617,1618 was born November 06, 1848 in Tippah County, Mississippi1619,1620,1621, and died Abt. 1931 in Eldorado, Jackson Co., OK1622,1623,1624. She married JOHN ANDREW ROBINSON1625,1626,1627 October 25, 1877 in Tippah County, Mississippi1628,1629. He was born Abt. 1846 in Tippah Co., Mississippi, and died Abt. 1920 in Eldarado, Jackson Co, OK. Notes for JOHN ANDREW ROBINSON: They lived in Ft. Worth, Texas for a while. Children of MELISSA MCCARTY and JOHN ROBINSON are: i. INF. A.7 ROBINSON1630,1631,1632, b. August 03, 1878, Tarrant Co., Texas1633,1634,1635; d. 1878, Tarrant Co., Texas1636,1637,1638. ii. INF. B. ROBINSON1639,1640,1641, b. August 03, 18781642,1643,1644. iii. THOMAS ANDREW ROBINSON1645,1646,1647, b. Abt. 1880, Tarrant Co., Texas1648,1649,1650; d. Abt. 1967, Eldorado, Jackson Co., Oklahoma1651,1652,1653; m. LENA SIMS1654,1655,1656, Abt. 19081657,1658. iv. MARY RUTH ROBINSON1659,1660,1661, b. 18821662,1663,1664; d. 1912, Vinson, Harmon Co., Oklahoma1665,1666,1667. 104. v. AMANDA JANE ROBINSON, b. 1884, Tarrant Co., Texas. vi. ELLEN ROBINSON1668,1669,1670, b. 18861671,1672,1673; d. 1914, Eldorado, Jackson Co., Oklahoma1674,1675,1676; m. UNKNOWN1677,1678,1679, 1912, Tarrant Co., Texas1680,1681. vii. JOHN ROBINSON1682,1683,1684, b. 1888, Tarrant Co., Texas1685,1686,1687; d. 1898, Tarrant Co., Texas1688,1689,1690. 52. WILLIAM WASHINGTON P.6 MCCARTY (ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born April 18, 1850 in Near Ripley, Tippah County, Mississippi1691,1692,1693, and died May 18, 1914 in Haskell, Haskell Co., Texas1694,1695,1696. He married ELIZA VIRGINIA KINNINGHAM1697,1698,1699 November 10, 1870 in Tippah County, Mississippi1700,1701, daughter of JOHN KINNINGHAM. She was born January 1853 in Mississippi. Notes for WILLIAM WASHINGTON P. MCCARTY: William Washington P. McCarty grew up near Ripley, MI and farmed until 1874 when he and his wife migrated to Johnson County, Texas, which was not far from the community of Kennedale in Tarrant County where his uncle Hugh Blair McCarty resided. Wash had married Eliza Virginia Kinningham in Tippah County, Mississippi, on the 10th of November, 1870. In leaving Mississippi, Wash traveled to Texas to relocate near his Uncle Blair who had arrived in Texas a few years earlier and settled in the Kennedale community. Other members of the McCarty family came by 1878 including Dr. William H. Kinningham and wife Mary Jane McCarty and their four children. Dr. Kinningham had attended physician-training colleges in Tennessee and was a medical doctor and was the older brother of Eliza whereas Mary Jane was a younger sister of Wash. The widowed mother, Mary McVay McCarty, as well as others of Wash’s siblings made the move. Siblings were Amanda McCarty West and her husband J.D. West who became a prominent boot and shoe store operator in Fort Worth; also Emeline McCarty Robinson and husband John Andrew Robinson; and Arminda McCarty Rhodes and husband Thomas F. Rhodes. By 1878, Wash and Eliza had also moved to the Kennedale vicinity. W.P. McCarty was born in Mississippi and was reared on his father’s plantation. The war coming on, his father’s absence made it necessary for the boy to remain at home when he should have been at school, and thus his early education was somewhat neglected. He, however, made up for these deficiencies by study later in life and by actual business experience and contact with the world. The signal success he has attained in life, and that, too, through his own unaided efforts, is sufficient evidence that he possesses not only a practical education, but also that he has more than ordinary business and financial ability. During the war he was his mother’s main support, and after his father’s death he remained with her for some years, ----until he was twenty-five. In that memorable period of civil war their property was raided by both the northern and southern armies, the former not only destroying their buildings, but also offering them all kinds of abuse. As soon as possible he erected new buildings and fences and put the farm in good shape again, and by 1874 had saved a little money. In the meantime, November 10, 1870, he took to himself a wife. Wash left the old home place in Mississippi in 1874 and moved to Texas, landing in this state with his wife and with two hundred dollars in money, and making settlement in Johnson County. With the aid of a borrowed pony he put in and cultivated a small crop there. After about three years in Tarrant County, Wash McCarty moved to the vicinity of Chalk Mountain in Erath County that was near many of his cousins who lived in and around the Duffau Community. On his arrival here he purchased three hundred and twenty acres of unimproved land and at once set about the work of developing a farm. He was the first man to build a wire fence in this part of the county, and in the line of modern improvements he still keeps in the van. As year by year he was prospered in his undertakings, he not only continued improving his land but has also bought other land, adding to his home farm and purchasing another tract of land,----three hundred acres, -----two miles distant. At this writing his home place comprises four hundred acres, all under fence and one hundred acres in cultivation, and at his other farm there are seventy-five acres in cultivation, the whole tract fenced. Besides this he owns property in Stephenville. His home farm is located five miles east of Duffau and four miles west of Chalk Mountain, is improved with a pleasant and commodious residence, large barn, good orchard, modern wind pump, etc., and its general appearance at once stamps the owner as an intelligent and progressive man and one in every way fully up with the times. Mr. McCarty has most of his land let out to renters, on the "share" system, the crops being the usual ones of the county. For a few years he was largely interested in the cattle business and was successful, but lately, like many of the leading farmers and stock men of the country, he finds it more profitable to pay more attention to the quality than the quantity of stock. Consequently he keeps a fewer number and a higher grade of stock, both cattle and horses. Horses and mules especially have received his attention during the past few years. In 1892 he bought two jacks, and the following year a Morgan stallion, all of which he keeps for public service. He keeps an average of a dozen brood mares, and besides the horses and mules he raises he annually buys young mules. At this writing he has a fine herd. Mr. McCarty has always conducted his operations that his farm has paid its own way. He has made it a practice not to borrow money, and when he has found it necessary to make debts he has always planned ahead for prompt payment and met his obligations on time. Politically, he harmonizes with the Democratic party and the principles advocated by it, but has never had any aspirations for official honors. His sister Mary Jane Kinningham who had been in frail health for some years died in 1881 at Kennedale shortly after giving birth to her fifth child, William Ira Kinningham. The baby was only about four weeks old at the time of Mary’s death and was taken and raised by Wash and Eliza from that time. A short time later, Dr. William Kinningham, according to family tradition as told by a descendant Marcia Kalapus, also brought his family to the vicinity of Duffau. His other children in 1881 consisted of John, age 10; Alonzo or Lonnie, age 9; Olivia, age 7; and Lula, age 5. Marcia Kalapus tells that one day Dr. Kinningham was at his ranch home when a band of robbers rode up with one of the members badly wounded by gunshot. Kinningham was made to treat and remove the bullet from the bandit and after doing so, was standing on his front porch as the band remounted to leave. Suddenly one of the gang raised his pistol and fired at least two bullets into the defenseless doctor----killing him instantly. Bible records indicate that this occurred in the year 1885 but does not indicate a precise date. The Kinningham children were then taken in by their Uncle Wash and Aunt Dahl, as she was known, and were raised to adulthood. The oldest of the children, John, became a Pinkerton agent and lived at Cripple Creek, Colorado. Lonnie served in the Spanish-American War of 1898 and lived for a time in Grayson County near Denison. Lula married in 1895 in Somervell County to a Mr. S.W. James and later lived at Corsicana. William, the baby, was called "Sonnie" in deference to his father and later legally took the name McCarty as an adopted son of Wash and Eliza. Wash and Eliza are known to have had at least six children of their own but in each instance, they were either stillborn or died as an infant. One of the children has a gravestone marker at Duffau indicated as John H. McCarty, b. & d. 1893, son of W.P. McCarty. Wash McCarty and wife, Eliza, and son William Ira Kinningham McCarty moved to Haskell County and lived at Rule for the later years. More About WILLIAM WASHINGTON P. MCCARTY: Burial: Willow Cemetery at Haskell Notes for ELIZA VIRGINIA KINNINGHAM: Eliza V. Kinningham, was born in Mississippi, in January, 1853, daughter of John Kinningham, a planter of that state. Her father died when she was small, and her mother, who still survives and is now past the meridian of life, makes her home with the children. Mrs. McCarty’s eldest brother, William, deceased, left a family of children which she and Mr. McCarty are rearing. Her brother Ira is a resident of Mississippi, and her sister Martha, wife of L. Linedargy, is deceased, as also is Mr. Linedargy. Also she has a half-brother and sister, namely: Samuel, a resident of Falls county, Texas; and Harriet, wife of William Narmon, Haskell county, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty have had six children, all of whom died in infancy. She has a half-brother and sister, namely: Samuel, a resident of Falls county, Texas; and Harriet, wife of William Narmon, Haskell county, Texas.They had six children, all of whom died in infancy. Eliza and her husband were members of the Primitive Baptist church. More About ELIZA VIRGINIA KINNINGHAM: Burial: Willow Cemetery at Haskell Child of WILLIAM MCCARTY and ELIZA KINNINGHAM is: i. JOHN H.7 MCCARTY1702,1703,1704, b. 1893, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas1705,1706,1707; d. 1893, Duffau, Erath County, Texas. More About JOHN H. MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas 53. MARY JANE6 MCCARTY (ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1708,1709,1710 was born October 21, 1851 in Tippah County, Mississippi1711,1712,1713, and died 1881. She married WILLIAM H. KINNINGHAM1714,1715,1716 April 29, 1869 in Tippah County, Mississippi1717,1718, son of JOHN KINNINGHAM. He died in Duffau, Texas. Notes for MARY JANE MCCARTY: She was a niece of William Washington P. McCArty of Chalk Mountain. She died shortly after the birth of her 5th child. Notes for WILLIAM H. KINNINGHAM: He was murdered. Info from Marcia D. Kalapus, who says she is William's great grand daughter. Dr. Kinningham had attended physician-training colleges in Tennessee and was a medical doctor and was the older brother of Eliza Kinningham whereas Mary Jane McCarty was a younger sister of Wash. The widowed mother, Mary McVay McCarty, as well as others of Wash’s siblings made the move. Siblings were Amanda McCarty West and her husband J.D. West who became a prominent boot and shoe store operator in Fort Worth; also Emeline McCarty Robinson and husband John Andrew Robinson; and Arminda McCarty Rhodes and husband Thomas F. Rhodes. By 1878, Wash and Eliza had also moved to the Kennedale vicinity. Children of MARY MCCARTY and WILLIAM KINNINGHAM are: i. MINNIE OLIVE7 KINNINGHAM, b. 1874, Tennessee. ii. JOHN KINNINGHAM, b. February 02, 1870. iii. ALONZO B. KINNINGHAM, b. December 01, 1872. iv. LULA B. KINNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1877. 54. JACOB NEWTON6 MCCARTY (HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1719,1720,1721 was born July 02, 1849 in Tippah County, Mississippi1722,1723,1724, and died November 04, 1909 in Tarrant Co., Texas1725,1726,1727. He married NEATY MINERVA LESTER STOWE1728,1729,1730 September 27, 1901 in Tarrant Co., Texas1731,1732. More About JACOB NEWTON MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas Children of JACOB MCCARTY and NEATY STOWE are: i. CLIFFORD CHARLES7 MCCARTY1733,1734,1735, b. January 23, 19031736,1737,1738; d. February 10, 1967, Tarrant County, Texas; m. VELMA; b. January 24, 1914; d. January 26, 1997. Notes for CLIFFORD CHARLES MCCARTY: "Daddy"Clifford Charles McCARTY 23 Jan 1903 - 10 Feb 1967 Tarrant Co. TX; h/o Velma [unknown] McCARTY; s/o Jacob Newton McCARTY & Neaty Manervia Lester [STOWE] McCARTY More About CLIFFORD CHARLES MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas More About VELMA: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas ii. ROBERT MILFORD MCCARTY1739,1740,1741, b. November 05, 1904, Tarrant Co., Texas1742,1743,1744; d. December 07, 1974, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas1745,1746,1747; m. ELLA MAY GRAY1748,1749,1750. iii. BEULAH MCCARTY1751,1752,1753, b. March 04, 1906, Tarrant Co., Texas1754,1755,1756; m. CLYDE LINVILLE1757,1758,1759. iv. BERTIE MCCARTY1760,1761,1762, b. September 23, 1908, Tarrant Co., Texas1763,1764,1765; d. September 14, 1911, Tarrant Co., Texas1766,1767,1768. More About BERTIE MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas Cause of Death: diptheria 55. JULIA M.6 MCCARTY (HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1769,1770,1771 was born January 16, 1853 in Tippah County, Mississippi1772,1773,1774, and died June 23, 1934 in Wichita Falls, Texas1775,1776,1777. She married RUFUS M. CHILDRESS1778,1779,1780 Abt. 1873 in Tippah Co., MS1781,1782. Children of JULIA MCCARTY and RUFUS CHILDRESS are: i. JOSEPHINE ISABELL JOSIE7 CHILDRESS1783,1784,1785, b. August 25, 18741786,1787,1788. ii. LULA MAE CHILDRESS1789,1790,1791, b. September 1875, Tarrant Co., Texas1792,1793,1794; d. Donley Co., Texas1795,1796,1797; m. W. HARVEY STRAWN1798,1799,1800. iii. AUDREY WINNIE CHILDRESS1801,1802,1803, b. March 18851804,1805,1806. iv. WESLEY CHILDRESS1807,1808,1809, b. 18861810,1811,1812. v. MARY ETHELYN CHILDRESS1813,1814,1815, b. September 03, 1889, Tarrant Co., Texas1816,1817,1818; d. October 02, 1971, Comanche Co., Oklahoma1819,1820,1821; m. JAMES HAYES1822,1823,1824. vi. JAMES HORNER CHILDRESS1825,1826,1827, b. September 03, 18891828,1829,1830. vii. TULA ALLIE CHILDRESS1831,1832,1833, b. October 07, 18941834,1835,1836. 56. JAMES MONROE6 MCCARTY (HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1837,1838,1839 was born Abt. 1854 in Tippah County, Mississippi1840,1841,1842, and died Abt. 1898 in Wise Co., Texas1843,1844,1845. He married GEORGIA CAMILLA HILL1846,1847,1848 February 12, 1884 in Wise Co., Texas1849,1850. Notes for JAMES MONROE MCCARTY: James Monroe McCarty (Texas) Posted by: Jerry Stephens (ID *****0195) Date: July 29, 2008 I am looking for information on ancestors of JAMES MONROE MCCARTY. I have this information: born probably in Carroll County, Georgia, date unknown but probably in the early to mid 1850s; married to Penelope Ann Miller Fuller, prior to 1877, in Lamkin, Texas (Commanche County); and died around 1892. He and Penelope had three children: Daisy Janet mcCarty (b. Oct. 26, 1877), William Thomas McCarty (b. Nov. 7, 1879), and Winston Martin McCarty (b. Jan. 14, 1882). He is buried in Midway Cemetery in Erath County, Texas. He is not the James Monroe McCarty who lived in and died in Wise County, Texas. Posted by: Jerry Stephens (ID *****0195) Date: July 31, 2008 In Reply to: James Monroe McCarty (Texas) by Jerry Stephens A correction to my original posting: JAMES MONROE MCCARTY was born in Lowndes County, Mississippi. I am still uncertain about the birth date or any other information. He was the second husband of Penelope (Selman) Miller Fuller who may also have been in Mississippi at the time of their marriage. Posted by: Jerry Stephens (ID *****0195) Date: February 22, 2009 In Reply to: Re: James Monroe McCarty (Texas) by Bill McCarty Was Martin Winston McCarty your father? My grandfather was William Thomas McCarty. One of his daughters was Mona Grace McCarty. She is my mother. If we're on the same track,I do want your help. My mother is now dead and I am woefully ignorant of my family. Add to that my mother's messy recordkeeping. Posted by: Bill McCarty (ID *****8130) Date: February 22, 2009 In Reply to: Re: James Monroe McCarty (Texas) by Jerry Stephens Yes M.W. was my father. My older brothers and sisters referred to your Grandfather as Uncle Tom. We visited W.T.'s home and grave site. I do believe we have much data you will find interesting. I failed to reach you at coxnet.com . If you have Family Tree Maker software, we can send you our data back to James H. McCarty b1781 in Edgefield SC. He was W.T. and J.M.'s grandfather. Email us your phone number and we will see what we can do. Bill McCarty Posted by: Jerry Stephens (ID *****0195) Date: February 22, 2009 at 17:13:22 In Reply to: Re: James Monroe McCarty (Texas) by Bill McCarty of 4014 Thank you for getting back to me. I've never really been interested in family lines. But with mother now dead, I've lost that real link. I do want to learn as much as I can from you. Anyway, my email address is jstephens6@cox.net. My Edmond, Oklahoma, phone is 405-348-7053 Child of JAMES MCCARTY and GEORGIA HILL is: i. CLIDE7 MCCARTY1851,1852,1853, b. July 15, 1899, Wise Co., Texas1854,1855,1856; d. September 10, 1906, Wise Co., Texas1857,1858,1859. 57. GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK6 MCCARTY (HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1860,1861,1862 was born February 08, 1857 in Ripley, Tippah Co., Mississippi1863,1864,1865, and died November 26, 1923 in Greenwood, Wise Co., Texas1866,1867,1868. He married MARY ANN HILL1869,1870,1871 January 02, 1879 in Tarrant Co., Texas1872,1873. She was born 1862, and died 1954. Notes for GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK MCCARTY: [Ball, Sarah and McCarty #140 vol 15.FTW] He was elected Justice of the Peace in 1902. George Buchanan McCARTY served as Justice of the Peace = 1902-1923 More About GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK MCCARTY: Cause of Death: Diabetes Notes for MARY ANN HILL: [NI0160] HEKR - Richard was born on Dow Sampler farm, where sister Wilma had been born. Dr. Moore was attending physician. Married at his parents home in Greenwood, Texas - Albert McNeely J.P. Officiating. Mrs. Sallie (Sampler) Austin and Mary Ann (Hill) McCarty {his grandmother} were official witnesses. Married Evelyn MEYER of Rosston, Cooke County, Texas. http://www.nortexinfo.net/region2music/KINGSLEY/ged2html/html/notes.html Children of GEORGE MCCARTY and MARY HILL are: i. LEORNA7 MCCARTY1874,1875,1876, b. December 26, 18791877,1878,1879. ii. ANNIE MAY MCCARTY1880,1881,1882, b. August 11, 18821883,1884,1885. iii. RUTH MONROE MCCARTY1886,1887,1888, b. July 30, 18851889,1890,1891. iv. MATTIE EVALENA MCCARTY1892,1893,1894, b. December 21, 18931895,1896,1897. 105. v. JAMES RAY MCCARTY, b. January 20, 1897. vi. HAZEL BERNIECE MCCARTY1898,1899,1900, b. December 24, 19021901,1902,1903. vii. ERNEST ORAN MCCARTY1904,1905,1906, b. December 12, 19061907,1908,1909. 58. JEFFERSON DAVIS6 MCCARTY (HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1910,1911,1912 was born November 12, 1861 in Tippah County, Mississippi1913,1914,1915, and died September 12, 1903 in Tarrant Co., Texas1916,1917,1918. He married (1) MATTIE GAMBLE1919,1920,1921 August 03, 1880 in Tarrant Co., Texas1922,1923. He married (2) MARY MOLINDA LATHAM1924,1925,1926 March 25, 1884 in Wise Co., Texas1927,1928. Children of JEFFERSON MCCARTY and MARY LATHAM are: i. FLORENCE BELLE7 MCCARTY1929,1930,1931, b. February 04, 18951932,1933,1934. ii. LELA MAY MCCARTY1935,1936,1937, b. August 08, 18871938,1939,1940. iii. WILLIE ELLA MCCARTY1941,1942,1943, b. June 10, 18891944,1945,1946. iv. HATTIE T. MCCARTY1947,1948,1949, b. September 18911950,1951,1952. v. CHARLIE M. MCCARTY1953,1954,1955, b. August 1893, Tarrant Co., Texas1956,1957,1958; d. June 07, 1924, Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas1959,1960,1961; m. MATTIE WISEMAN1962,1963,1964; b. 19211965,1966,1967. Notes for CHARLIE M. MCCARTY: Unmarked grave - family info 1893-1924 More About CHARLIE M. MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas vi. JEFFERSON DAVIS MCCARTY1968,1969,1970, b. June 02, 19021971,1972,1973. vii. LLOYD MCCARTY1974,1975,1976, b. 19031977,1978,1979. Generation No. 5 59. MARY J.7 ELLIS (STEPHEN R.6, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)1980,1981 was born May 19, 1827 in Washington Parish, La.1982,1983, and died WFT Est. 1862-19221984,1985. She married MR. JORDAN1986,1987 WFT Est. 1843-18751988,1989. He was born Abt. 18271990,1991, and died WFT Est. 1862-19181992,1993. Child of MARY ELLIS and MR. JORDAN is: i. MOLLIE DELANO8 JORDAN1994,1995, b. November 25, 1859, McComb, Pike Co., Ms.1996,1997; d. WFT Est. 1875-19531998,1999; m. MONROE L. SULLIVAN2000,2001, WFT Est. 1874-19042002,2003; b. May 07, 1855, Franklin, Ms.2004,2005; d. WFT Est. 1875-19462006,2007. 60. ELLEN I.7 ELLIS (STEPHEN R.6, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2008,2009 was born March 10, 1830 in Washington Parish, La.2010,2011, and died WFT Est. 1862-19242012,2013. She married ROBERT BABINGTON2014,2015 WFT Est. 1842-18732016,2017. He was born July 26, 1820 in Cavan, Cavan, Ireland2018,2019, and died WFT Est. 1863-19122020,2021. Child of ELLEN ELLIS and ROBERT BABINGTON is: i. THOMAS MACAULAY8 BABINGTON2022,2023, b. November 01, 1860, Franklinton, Washington Parish, La.2024,2025; d. WFT Est. 1884-19512026,2027; m. ALMA EVELYN MAGEE2028,2029, WFT Est. 1881-19112030,2031; b. October 03, 1868, Washington Parish, La.2032,2033; d. WFT Est. 1881-19622034,2035. 61. PAMELA ANN7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2036,2037 was born August 12, 1827 in Mississippi2038,2039, and died July 04, 1860 in DeSoto Parish, La.2040,2041. She married DUNCAN BLUE MCMILLAN I2042,2043 February 11, 1847 in Newton Co., Texas2044,2045. He was born May 10, 1806 in probably Moore Co., N.C.2046,2047, and died February 1866 in Grimes County, Texas2048,2049. More About DUNCAN BLUE MCMILLAN I: Fact 10: October 1842, appointed com. by Legislature2050,2051 Children of PAMELA HART and DUNCAN MCMILLAN are: 106. i. MARY URAN8 MCMILLAN, b. September 1848, DeSoto Parish, La.; d. June 11, 1939, San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Tx.. 107. ii. DUNCAN WINN MCMILLAN, b. November 20, 1850, probably DeSoto Parish, La.; d. March 02, 1930, Devine, Medina Co., Tx.. iii. S (SAINT) MCMILLAN2052,2053, b. October 12, 1852, DeSoto Parish, La.2054,2055; d. Bef. 1862, DeSoto Parish, La.2056,2057. 108. iv. SARAH (SALLIE) MCMILLAN, b. August 03, 1854, DeSoto Parish, La.; d. Abt. 1879, Tx.. v. TERRESSA MCMILLAN2058,2059, b. April 06, 1857, DeSoto Parish, La.2060,2061; d. December 14, 1858, DeSoto Parish, La.2062,2063. 62. AMANDA LAVINA7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2064,2065 was born 1829 in Miss.2066,2067, and died Aft. 1910 in probably Harris Co., Tx.2068,2069. She married JOHN FLETCHER HINES, SR.2070,2071 Abt. 1848 in Miss.2072,2073. He was born 1821 in Ala.2074,2075, and died Abt. 1900 in probably in San Antonio, Tx2076,2077. Children of AMANDA HART and JOHN HINES are: 109. i. RHODA S.8 HINES, b. 1849, Miss.; d. Bef. 1900, Tx.. 110. ii. SUSAN LAVINA HINES, b. September 06, 1857, Texas; d. May 12, 1944, Rockport, Aransas Co., Tx.. iii. DAN HINES2078,2079, b. Aft. 18492080,2081; d. WFT Est. 1850-19432082,2083. 111. iv. JOHN FLETCHER HINES, JR., b. February 1851, La.; d. November 15, 1933, Bexar Co., Tx.. v. WILLIAM R. HINES2084,2085, b. 18532086,2087; d. WFT Est. 1854-19432088,2089. vi. FRANCIS G. HINES2090,2091, b. 18552092,2093; d. WFT Est. 1856-19452094,2095. vii. JENEE J. HINES2096,2097, b. 18652098,2099; d. WFT Est. 1866-19552100,2101. viii. THOMAS L. HINES2102,2103, b. 18662104,2105; d. WFT Est. 1867-19562106,2107. ix. BERTHA HINES2108,2109, b. September 18762110,2111; d. WFT Est. 1877-19702112,2113. 63. SARAH ELIZABETH ELLIS7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2114,2115 was born 1841 in La.2116,2117, and died 1909 in Flatonia, Tx.2118,2119. She married WILLIAM CICERO DOYLE2120,2121 November 13, 1855 in La Grange, Fayette Co., Tx.2122,2123. He was born 1824 in Rome, Georgia2124,2125, and died 1911 in Flatonia, Tex.2126,2127. Children of SARAH HART and WILLIAM DOYLE are: i. JOHN HENRY8 DOYLE2128,2129, b. Aft. 18552130,2131; d. WFT Est. 1856-19452132,2133. 112. ii. WILLIAM DAVID DOYLE, b. September 28, 1861, La Grange, Fayette Co., Tx.; d. May 23, 1961, Ft. Worth, Tx.. iii. MARY J. DOYLE2134,2135, b. 18642136,2137; d. WFT Est. 1865-19582138,2139. iv. WILLIAM CICERO DOYLE2140,2141, b. 18652142,2143; d. WFT Est. 1866-19552144,2145. v. BETTIE (ELIZABETH?) DOYLE2146,2147, b. 18682148,2149; d. WFT Est. 1869-19622150,2151. vi. DANIEL MOSES DOYLE2152,2153, b. 18702154,2155; d. WFT Est. 1871-19602156,2157. vii. LEAH DOYLE2158,2159, b. 18732160,2161; d. WFT Est. 1874-19672162,2163. viii. OLIVER DOYLE2164,2165, b. 18752166,2167; d. WFT Est. 1876-19652168,2169. ix. ELLEN DOYLE2170,2171, b. 18772172,2173; d. WFT Est. 1878-19712174,2175. x. JULIA DOYLE2176,2177, b. 18792178,2179; d. WFT Est. 1880-19732180,2181. xi. SAMANTHA DOYLE2182,2183, b. Abt. 18802184,2185; d. WFT Est. 1881-19742186,2187. xii. DOWNS KIZAR DOYLE (TWIN)2188,2189, b. Abt. 18802190,2191; d. WFT Est. 1881-19702192,2193. xiii. DARBY BETSY DOYLE (TWIN)2194,2195, b. Abt. 18802196,2197; d. WFT Est. 1881-19742198,2199. 64. HENRY CLAY7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2200,2201 was born 1843 in La.2202,2203, and died November 20, 1893 in Grimes Co., Texas2204,2205. He married (1) TEMPERENCE GILLIS2206,2207 December 17, 1867 in DeSoto Parish, La.2208,2209. She was born WFT Est. 1829-18522210,2211, and died WFT Est. 1871-19242212,2213. He married (2) SALLY MAGEE2214,2215 February 18, 1871 in Grimes Co., Texas2216,2217. She was born May 1853 in Tx.2218,2219, and died Aft. December 1928 in probably Tx.2220,2221. More About HENRY CLAY HART: Fact 6: 1886, M.D. in Bedias, Grimes Co., Tx.2222,2223 Children of HENRY HART and SALLY MAGEE are: i. JOHN BENTON8 HART2224,2225, b. October 15, 18732226,2227; d. WFT Est. 1874-19632228,2229. ii. MARTHA JOSEPHINE HART2230,2231, b. June 06, 1875, Grimes Co., Tx2232,2233; d. July 01, 1880, Grimes Co., Tx2234,2235. 113. iii. THOMAS WASHINGTON HART, b. September 09, 1876; d. WFT Est. 1917-1967. 114. iv. ALICE FOSTER HART, b. June 14, 1878, probably in Grimes Co., Tx.; d. Aft. November 1928, probably Tx.. v. ELLA FRANCES HART2236,2237, b. December 19, 1879, Grimes Co., Tx2238,2239; d. June 03, 1881, Grimes Co., Tx2240,2241. vi. MARY LOUISE HART2242,2243, b. October 05, 1882, Grimes Co., Tx2244,2245; d. August 24, 1883, Grimes Co., Tx2246,2247. vii. JOSEPH MARION HART2248,2249, b. November 25, 1884, Grimes Co., Tx2250,2251; d. August 25, 1889, Grimes Co., Tx2252,2253. viii. ALBERT NOWLIN HART2254,2255, b. February 08, 1887, Grimes Co., Tx2256,2257; d. WFT Est. 1888-19772258,2259. ix. HENRY FLETCHER HART2260,2261, b. March 20, 1888, Grimes Co., Tx2262,2263; d. April 14, 1888, Grimes Co., Tx2264,2265. x. ARCHIE MONROE HART2266,2267, b. March 23, 1889, Grimes Co., Tx2268,2269; d. March 23, 1892, Grimes Co., Tx2270,2271. 115. xi. WALTER JEROME HART, b. July 09, 1892, probably Grimes Co., Tx.; d. WFT Est. 1920-1983. 65. SUSAN SAVENAH7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2272,2273 was born 18452274,2275, and died WFT Est. 1861-19392276,2277. She married ARCHIE GIBBS2278,2279 WFT Est. 1861-18882280,2281. He was born Aft. 18002282,2283, and died WFT Est. 1861-18922284,2285. Children of SUSAN HART and ARCHIE GIBBS are: i. ARCHIE8 GIBBS2286,2287, b. Aft. 18402288,2289; d. WFT Est. 1861-19312290,2291. ii. ANNIE GIBBS2292,2293, b. Aft. 18402294,2295; d. WFT Est. 1862-19342296,2297. iii. ERNEST GIBBS2298,2299, b. Aft. 18402300,2301; d. WFT Est. 1861-19312302,2303. 66. ELLEN ADELIA7 HART (SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2304,2305 was born April 17, 1849 in DeSoto Parish, La.2306,2307, and died WFT Est. 1873-19432308,2309. She married HENRY EVANS2310,2311 WFT Est. 1861-18932312,2313. He was born 1835 in La.2314,2315, and died WFT Est. 1872-19262316,2317. Children of ELLEN HART and HENRY EVANS are: i. ERRISSIA8 EVANS2318,2319, b. 18682320,2321; d. WFT Est. 1869-19622322,2323. ii. HENRY DANIEL EVANS2324,2325, b. July 26, 18692326,2327; d. WFT Est. 1870-19592328,2329. 67. THOMAS CARGILL7 ELLIS (EZEKIEL PARKE6, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2330,2331 was born Abt. 18302332,2333, and died WFT Est. 1859-19212334,2335. Child of THOMAS CARGILL ELLIS is: 116. i. ROBERT STEPHEN8 ELLIS, b. Abt. 1855; d. WFT Est. 1902-1947. 68. BLUFORD LUSTER7 HOLLIS (MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2336,2337,2338 was born June 09, 1846 in Anderson Co., Texas2339,2340,2341, and died July 26, 1924 in Erath Co., Texas2342,2343,2344. He married MARY ETTA GILLENTINE2345,2346,2347. She was born 1850, and died 1936. Children of BLUFORD HOLLIS and MARY GILLENTINE are: 117. i. SPENCER TERRY8 HOLLIS. 118. ii. NANCY HARRIET HOLLIS. 69. JOHN DURHAM BUD7 HOLLIS (MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2348,2349,2350 was born August 1850 in Anderson Co., Texas2351,2352,2353, and died July 25, 1865 in Hamilton Co., Texas2354,2355,2356. He married MARY ROBERSON. Child of JOHN HOLLIS and MARY ROBERSON is: 119. i. MARY ELLEN8 HOLLIS. 70. MARY ADOLINE7 HOLLIS (MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2357,2358,2359 was born July 07, 1852 in Anderson Co., Texas2360,2361,2362, and died November 24, 1908 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2363,2364,2365. She married WILLIAM LEWIS WALKER ROBERSON2366,2367,2368, son of WILLIAM MAGEE ROBERSON. Child of MARY HOLLIS and WILLIAM ROBERSON is: 120. i. WILLIE ARMENIA8 ROBERSON. 71. NANCY JENNY7 ROBERTS (MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2369,2370,2371 was born 1846 in Anderson Co., Texas2372,2373,2374, and died 1882 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2375,2376,2377. She married FRANK EDMONDS2378,2379,2380. He died Abt. 1880. Children of NANCY ROBERTS and FRANK EDMONDS are: i. FREEMAN8 EDMONDS. Notes for FREEMAN EDMONDS: A photgrapher. Bill McCarty - Sep 2, 2000 Categories: Family stories.... In her collected papers of "The Many Families of ...." which were microfilmed after her death, Sally (Kingsley) Rucidlo presented several family stories as told to her by living members of the McCarty families of Erath County. Bertha Williamson told many of the stories, some which happened during her lifetime and some which had been told to her when she was a young girl. Bertha May (Cappleman) Williamson was born in 1876 and lived to the age of 100. She was the daughter of Anna (Richardson) [Cappleman] Bennett and a granddaughter of Bethy (McCarty) Richardson who was the sister of Martha Jane (McCarty) Roberts and Joseph J. McCarty. Bertha provided Sally Rucidlo with one of the stories told of Justice of the Peace Frank Edmonds who was the son-in-law of Martha (McCarty) Roberts and who was the father of photographer Freeman Edmonds. As Bertha told the story.....it was customary in and around Duffau community that when travelers or strangers came up around the evening meal that they were invited to join the family and partake of the family meal as a guest of the host. One day a young man in his early 20's was at the home of Frank and Jenny Edmonds and was afforded the normal hospitality. Frank Edmonds beside being a jovial dinner host had a well-earned reputation among his neighbors and family as being one to quick temper. After being seated, the family and their guest began to sup but the visitor before the meal had concluded had a lapse of manners and as Bertha told it....."the young lad broke wind." Bertha suggested that the poor man probably couldn't help it and was probably embarassed but his reaction was "to laugh out loud." Frank Edmonds was moved to anger and reached and drew his pistol and shot the man dead. He would not standby and be insulted in such a crude manner in front of his family. Bertha concluded by saying....."you know, they never did do anything to Frank for that killing." ***** Frank Edmonds died around 1879/1880 and his wife Nancy Jenny (Roberts) Edmonds died only a couple of years later. Freeman Edmonds was raised by Nancy (McCarty) Wylie and her husband Marsh. Nancy was another sibling to Martha (McCarty) Roberts and Joseph McCarty. Dianne O'Keefe is the granddaughter of Freeman Edmonds and great-granddaughter of JP Frank Edmonds. Diane O'Keefe - Sep 3, 2000 Never a dull moment. The Edmonds temper has mellowed through the years and generations. I wonder if the frontier atmosphere of Texas contributed to any of these murders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean West - Sep 3, 2000 Boy, talk about an original "Gone With The Wind". -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Donald McCarty - Jan 2, 2001 Bill: My Father, Clayton, had the middle name 'Edmonds' and I often wondered why it was not Edmond, without the 's'. Perhaps this provides the clue to this long mystery? Does anyone know if Freeman Edmonds had any association with your Dad in period prior to 1913 which may have been the source of Daddy's middle name? Thanks, Don McCarty (1/2/2001) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill McCarty - Jan 2, 2001 Don, Freeman Edmonds had a brother that lived at Spur for several years where he was a banker (Elvis Edmonds).......I had wondered about Clayton's middle name as I had heard that it was for a nurse or mid-wife who helped deliver him. These Edmonds brothers would have been 2nd cousins to your father. Your Dad's name may have come from their sister who was about 33 when your Dad was born. I think she may have been a school teacher at Spur at one time....Donna Laura Edmonds---never married. A third Edmonds brother, Walter, died ca. 1901 or so of pneumonia---he was a cowboy and died up in South Dakota. The four children were raised in the household of Aunt Nancy Wylie after their parents died over a span of about three years(1879-1882). Freeman would have been 11 and the others were younger; one brother Frank Jr. must have died as a child before the father died. Nancy Wylie was a sister to Joseph McCarty and Martha Jane McCarty Roberts who was the four Edmonds' grandmother. (Family stories indicate that Martha had very bad eyesight...perhaps like Daisy---my Dad's younger sister.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diane O'Keefe - Jan 3, 2001 Elvis Edmonds was a very charming, well-mannered man. There was an Elvis Edmonds Galbreth in Dublin also. Donna Edmonds taught school in New Mexico. Elvis Edmonds helped his niece Louise Edmonds, daughter of Freeman, get her first teaching job in Spur during the depression. ii. ELVIS EDMONDS. 72. JACOB ZACHARIAH7 ROBERTS (MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2381,2382,2383 was born June 17, 1858 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2384,2385,2386, and died May 28, 1932 in Mills Co., Texas2387,2388,2389. He married ALICE ADA MEDFORD2390,2391,2392, daughter of STEVEN MEDFORD and LOUISA JONES. Children of JACOB ROBERTS and ALICE MEDFORD are: 121. i. GRACE A.8 ROBERTS. 122. ii. WILLIAM BRUCE ROBERTS. 73. NANCY ANNA TENNESSEE7 RICHARDSON (REBECCA ISABELLA ELIZABETH6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2393,2394,2395 was born May 03, 1854 in Anderson Co., Texas2396,2397,2398, and died January 02, 1932 in Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas2399,2400,2401. She married JAMES HENRY CAPPLEMAN2402,2403,2404. Child of NANCY RICHARDSON and JAMES CAPPLEMAN is: i. BERTHA MAY8 CAPPLEMAN, b. 1876; d. 1976; m. WILLIAMSON. 74. DENNIS RILEY7 RICHARDSON (REBECCA ISABELLA ELIZABETH6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2405,2406,2407 was born July 1864 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2408,2409,2410, and died November 10, 1946 in Hamilton Co., Texas2411,2412,2413. He married SARAH ARMINA RIFFE2414,2415,2416. Notes for DENNIS RILEY RICHARDSON: Dennis Richardson was the son of Louis Richardson and Bethy (McCarty) Richardson and was a first cousin of my father, Wyly McCarty. Sally Rucidlo collected the following story from Bertha (Cappleman) Williamson as told by Mrs. Williamson ca. 1970: ***** "Once when the children were all quite little,Uncle Den (Richardson) was trying to make a crop in his fields. His wife had become extremely unbalanced mentally and could not care for herself of for their children. She always seemed to be that way after the birth of a child. Uncle Den would prepare the family breakfast each morning, do the house chores, and then would take Aunt Minnie to the county jail in the wagon. She would remain there during the day and after working in the fields, he would again hitch up the wagon and go back to town to get her. The little ones, more or less, had to fend for themselves during the day. "One day, Uncle Den came from the fields, got the little ones, and went to pick up the wife. There was one little boy that he could not find, so he went into town without him. When they were returning home, Aunt Minnie asked where the little boy was and then said, 'I know what must have happened---you probably let him fall in the waterwell !' "Sure enough, when the family got back home, Uncle Den found the body of the child in the well just as Aunt Minnie had said. "After Aunt Minnie went through menopause, she didn't lose her mind as she had, but she was always a very quiet woman who remained away from people. Poor Uncle Den really had a hard time---rearing his family." Bill McCarty - Sep 20, 2002 In rereading the information on this family, it was likey that the waterwell tragedy happened at Alvarado in Johnson County before the famly moved to Indian Gap. The child, Dennis Jr., evidently died before the 1900 census at which time they were still in Johnson County. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bill McCarty - Sep 11, 2003 An obituary from a 1949 Wichita Falls Newspaper was received today courtesy of Margaret Bishop of Sweetwater, a descendant of Jacob McCarty (1834-1883). She also sent a 1958 obituary from a Galveston newspaper. The obituaries of Olin Jefferson RICHARDSON (a grandson of Bethy (McCarty) Richardson) and the obituary of Gordon H. Evans (grandson of Jacob, as above) will be posted. Child of DENNIS RICHARDSON and SARAH RIFFE is: i. DENNIS8 RICHARDSON. 75. JOHN PINCKNEY7 MCCARTY (JACOB JAKE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2417,2418,2419 was born July 26, 1855 in Anderson Co., Texas2420,2421,2422, and died April 06, 1934 in Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas2423,2424,2425. He married LAURA JANE. Children of JOHN MCCARTY and LAURA JANE are: i. CHILD8 MCCARTY, b. May 14, 1888. ii. UNK MCCARTY, b. November 24, 1886. 76. THEODORA PERRYLEE7 MCCARTY (JACOB JAKE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2426,2427,2428 was born April 03, 1863 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2429,2430,2431, and died January 09, 1944 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas2432,2433,2434. She married W. NEWTON SPARKS2435,2436,2437. Child of THEODORA MCCARTY and W. SPARKS is: 123. i. WILLIAM JACOB8 SPARKS. 77. JOSEPH DAVID7 MCCARTY (JACOB JAKE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2438,2439,2440 was born January 27, 1867 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2441,2442,2443, and died February 22, 1929 in Elk City, Beckham Co., Oklahoma2444,2445,2446. He married DORA JANE BIRD2447,2448,2449 January 27, 1892, daughter of ROBERT BIRD and NANCY OXFORD. She was born Abt. 1874, and died 1937. Notes for JOSEPH DAVID MCCARTY: Joseph David McCarty was born at Duffau on 27 Jan 1867 and had a twin brother, William Cyrus, who also would later go by his middle name. The twin brothers looked nothing alike as where David was tall and lean, Cyrus was several inches shorter and was somewhat chunky of build. Cyrus got in trouble with the law in the 1890s when at a community social one night he had "too much to drink." In order to get home, he decided to "borrow" a horse. When the horse was located at his mother's place near Duffau, an arrest warrant was issued for Cyrus but in the meanwhile he had lit out for Arkansas where many of his cousins, the Myers, lived. David was tall, slim and dark complexioned and he had blue eyes. More About JOSEPH DAVID MCCARTY: Burial: City Cemetery in Elk City Notes for DORA JANE BIRD: Dora had reddish brown hair, brown eyes, and a wonderful fair complexion. More About DORA JANE BIRD: Burial: City Cemetery in Elk City Children of JOSEPH MCCARTY and DORA BIRD are: i. GAIL8 MCCARTY, b. June 1893; m. GAITHER. ii. JEWELL MCCARTY, b. January 1901; m. CHANDLER. iii. NIGELLA MCCARTY, b. October 1903; m. LOVELACE. 78. LAURA E.7 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2450,2451,2452 was born November 07, 1857 in Bosque Co., Texas2453,2454,2455, and died in Granite, Greer Co., OK2456,2457,2458. She married (1) GABRIEL BOUCHER2459,2460,2461. He was born 1854, and died 1909. She married (2) HENRY C. VAN WINKLE2462,2463,2464. Child of LAURA MCCARTY and GABRIEL BOUCHER is: 124. i. TERRY S.8 BOUCHER. 79. SUSAN HARRIET HAMILTON7 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2465,2466,2467 was born July 29, 1865 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2468,2469,2470, and died March 05, 1949 in Eldorado, Jackson Co., OK2471,2472,2473. She married WILLIAM MARTIN FANCHER2474,2475,2476. Child of SUSAN MCCARTY and WILLIAM FANCHER is: 125. i. GINEVA LINVAL8 FANCHER. 80. JAMES RICE7 MCCARTY (JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2477,2478,2479 was born May 22, 1869 in Bosque County, Texas2480,2481,2482, and died October 03, 1934 in Oklahoma2483,2484,2485. He married URSULA WADE2486,2487,2488 December 02, 1891 in Meridian, Bosque County, Texas2489,2490. She was born January 18, 1871 in Monroe, Ouchita Parish, Louisian2491,2492,2493, and died September 04, 1966 in Hollis, Harmon County, Oklahoma2494,2495,2496. Children of JAMES MCCARTY and URSULA WADE are: i. VERA8 MCCARTY2497,2498,2499. 126. ii. JEWEL MCCARTY, b. September 14, 1894, Iredell, Bosque County, Texas; d. July 12, 1934, Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas. iii. AARON W. MCCARTY2500,2501,2502, b. September 19, 1896; d. December 24, 1897, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. More About AARON W. MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas iv. CRYSTAL MCCARTY2503,2504,2505, b. Abt. 18992506,2507,2508; d. May 02, 19982509,2510,2511; m. NELL2512,2513,2514. Notes for CRYSTAL MCCARTY: In late 1899, Crystal's parents stopped for a rest on the prairie. They were traveling from Hico, Texas in a covered wagon to old Greer County, Oklahoma Territory to make their land claim. Her two older sisters, Vera and Jewel were supposed to watch her. Somehow, they started on their journey with little baby Crystal left behind. They discovered her missing and returned to find her and then continued on their way. v. JAMES JEFF MCCARTY2515,2516,2517. vi. JOHNNY M. MCCARTY2518,2519,2520. vii. ETHEL MCCARTY2521,2522,2523. viii. URSULA MCCARTY2524,2525,2526. ix. TERRY GLEN MCCARTY2527,2528,2529. x. TWYLA MCCARTY2530,2531,2532. xi. LAURA MCCARTY2533,2534,2535. xii. HELEN MCCARTY2536,2537,2538. 81. MARY IDA7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2539,2540,2541 was born July 27, 1867 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2542,2543,2544, and died July 23, 19452545,2546,2547. She married JAMES HIRAM HENDERSON2548,2549,2550. He was born 1859. Children of MARY MCCARTY and JAMES HENDERSON are: i. LOLA LUANA8 HENDERSON2551,2552,2553, b. November 12, 1888, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2554,2555,2556; d. October 19, 1889, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2557,2558,2559. ii. LILLIAN TESONA HENDERSON2560,2561,2562, b. January 01, 1890, Bosque Co., Texas2563,2564,2565; d. May 02, 1981, Phoenix, AZ2566,2567,2568. iii. ESTA ISILA HENDERSON2569,2570,2571, b. January 19, 1891, Beeville, Bee County, Texas2572,2573,2574; d. Phoenix, AZ2575,2576,2577. iv. VERA EVA HENDERSON2578,2579,2580, b. November 01, 1893, Bosque Co., Texas2581,2582,2583; d. February 1985, Colorado2584,2585,2586; m. ALLEN SCHWARTZ2587,2588,2589. v. VIVIAN LISA HENDERSON2590,2591,2592, b. November 01, 1893, Bosque Co., Texas2593,2594,2595; d. June 1977, Texas2596,2597,2598; m. HENRY MAGEE2599,2600,2601. vi. JOHN CARTWRIGHT HENDERSON2602,2603,2604, b. February 22, 1895, Bosque Co., Texas2605,2606,2607; d. Abt. 19672608,2609,2610; m. RUBY GRIMMET2611,2612,2613. vii. INF HENDERSON2614,2615,2616, b. Abt. 18972617,2618,2619. viii. DEWEY BRYAN HENDERSON2620,2621,2622, b. October 17, 1899, Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas2623,2624,2625; d. October 11, 1952, Ajo, Pima Co., AZ2626,2627,2628. ix. THOMAS HENDERSON2629,2630,2631, b. Abt. 1903, Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas2632,2633,2634. x. WILLIAM BILLY HENDERSON2635,2636,2637, b. Abt. 1906, Oklahoma2638,2639,2640. 82. CHARLES BRUCE7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2640,2641,2642 was born February 04, 1870 in Bosque Co., Texas2643, and died June 04, 1942 in Bandera Co., Texas2643. He married (1) SARAH J. SALLIE CAUDLE2644,2645,2646 November 06, 1890 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2647,2648. He married (2) LAURE JANE COLEMAN2649 November 15, 1895 in Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas2650. Notes for CHARLES BRUCE MCCARTY: There is a Charles McCarty that is buried in the Hudson Cemetery that. It was said he was born about 1872 and died about 1899. He was crushed to death in a cotton gin at Kennedale, Texas. Info from thompsen.rootsweb.com The Cemetery is located on land once owned by the 2nd and 3rd great grandfathers. More About CHARLES BRUCE MCCARTY: Burial: Bandera Cemetery, Bandera, Texas Notes for SARAH J. SALLIE CAUDLE: McCarty - Sallie-born 13 May 1891 - wife of Charles Bruce, 17 yrs, 7 mo, 8 days at time of death in 1908. (corrected & name expanded) 32 ******************************************************************** DUFFAU CEMETERY FRANCIS T. DUFFAU WAS AMONG THE EARLY SETTLERS WHO ARRIVED IN THE LATE 1850s TO FARM IN THIS COMMUNITY. THE DUFFAU POST OFFICE WAS AUTHORIZED IN 1860. DUFFAU BECAME A THRIVING TRADE CENTER BUT LATER DECLINED AFTER SUFFERING SEVERAL DISASTROUS FIRES AND BEING BYPASSED BY THE RAILORAD. THE NEARBY DUFFAU MINERAL WELLS BECAME A HEALTH RESORT, ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO THE AREA. A SEPARATE POST OFFICE WAS IN OPERATION AT DUFFAU WELLS IN 1884. H.B. AND ELIZA HOLLIS SOLD LAND TO THE DUFFAU SCHOOL DISTRICT IN 1884; THE DUFFAU SCHOOL MERGED WITH HICO SCHOOLS IN 1960. CHURCH OF CHRIST, BAPTIST, METHODIST, AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES SERVED THE COMMUNITY FOR MANY YEARS. THE OLDEST RECORDED GRAVE IN THE DUFFAU CEMETERY IS THAT OF NANCY SHIPMAN IN 1865. JACOB AND N.E. McCARTY DEEDED FIVE ACRES OF LAND FOR CEMETERY PURPOSES IN 1874. AMONG THE MORE THAN 950 MARKED GRAVES ARE THOSE OF VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, AND THE KOREAN WAR, AS WELL AS MEMBERS OF A NUMBER OF FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. THE DUFFAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION WAS FORMED IN 1958, AND A TRUST FUND WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1964 TO HELP MAINTAIN THE GRAVEYARD. THE CEMETERY CONTINUES TO SERVE DUFFAU AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. - - (1997) McCarty - Baby James & Alice (corected) 6 Jan 1893 6 Jan 1893 inf twins of Alice & J. Henry (corrected & names expanded) 32 McCarty - - 14 May 1888 14 May 1888 inf son of John Pinkney & Laura Jane (names expanded) 32 McCarty - - 24 Nov 1886 25 Nov 1886 inf dau of John Pinkney & Laura Jane (names expanded) 32 McCarty - Aaron Abt 1862 14 Sep 1869 Grave unmarked and not recorded. Dates from other sources. 32 McCarty - Aaron W. 19 Sep 1896 24 Dec 1897 son of J.R.& U. 19 McCarty - Alice 12 Mar 1875 21 Oct 1894 wife of J.H. 32 McCarty - Carl Jefferson 25 Aug 1889 28 Aug 1889 son of J.J.&M.E. 32 McCarty - Eddie 10 Feb 1899 20 Feb 1899 dau of W.F.&Annie 32 McCarty - Elizabeth 5 Sep 1838 4 Dec 1918 - 32 McCarty - Elmer 11 Oct 1894 23 Dec 1894 son of Willis Graham & Jennie (corrected & names expanded 32 McCarty - Hughey 14 May 1879 7 Dec 1894 son of John 19 McCarty - I. Z. 18 Oct 1842 18 Dec 1905 - 19 McCarty - Jacob 21 May 1834 2 Apr 1883 - 32 McCarty Jr. James 6 Jul 1836 2 Nov 1869 - 32 McCarty - John 13 May 1840 20 Mar 1910 - 19 McCarty - John H. 1893 none inf son of Wash P. & Eliza (corrected & names expanded 32 McCarty Sr. J. M. 6 Jun 1802 (date from other source) 14 Sep 1869 (date from other source) Aged 66 Years 32 McCarty - Laura L. 4 Feb 1885 29 Jun 1901 dau of John&I.L 19 McCarty - N. 1 Aug 1802 2 Feb 1890 - 33 More About LAURE JANE COLEMAN: Burial: Bandera Cemetery, Bandera, Texas Children of CHARLES MCCARTY and LAURE COLEMAN are: i. OUIDA JANE8 MCCARTY2651, b. December 06, 18962652,2653,2654; d. April 23, 1974, Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas2655,2656,2657. ii. WILLIAM J. MCCARTY2657, b. 19052658,2659,2660. 83. JAMES WYLIE7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2661,2662,2663 was born October 20, 1873 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2664,2665,2666, and died January 16, 1928 in Legion, Kerr Co., Texas2667,2668,2669. He married ROXEY PERMELIA MADDLE BAKER2670,2671,2672 December 02, 1904 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2673,2674. She died 1967. More About ROXEY PERMELIA MADDLE BAKER: Burial: Pecan Cemetery at Purves near Dublin, TX Children of JAMES MCCARTY and ROXEY BAKER are: i. WALTER B.8 MCCARTY2675,2676,2677, b. Abt. 1901, Texas2678,2679,2680. ii. ARDITH L. MCCARTY2681,2682,2683, b. Abt. 1906, Bosque Co., Texas2684,2685,2686. iii. BYRON F. MCCARTY2687,2688,2689, b. Abt. 1908, Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas2690,2691,2692; d. December 11, 1992, Ft. Worth, Tarrant co., Texas2693,2694,2695. 127. iv. NINA M. MCCARTY, b. May 1909, Bosque Co., Texas. v. JOHN MCCARTY2696,2697,2698, b. Abt. 1919, Lampasas Co., Texas2699,2700,2701. 84. JOSEPH FLOYD7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2702,2703,2704 was born July 12, 1875 in Benton, Saline County, arkansas2705,2706,2707, and died September 15, 1931 in Sunshine, Hamilton Co., Texas2708,2709,2710. He married ELIZABETH VESTA LIZZIE THOMASON2711,2712,2713 November 24, 1897 in Stephenville, Erath Co., Texas2714,2715. Notes for JOSEPH FLOYD MCCARTY: Deja vu (all over again)-----Another McCarty family murder----near Carlton, Texas, By Bill McCarty View | Viewers | Reply to this item ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- There occurred a family tragedy wherein Joseph Floyd McCarty was slain on September 15, 1931, at his home near Carlton, Texas. Floyd was a first cousin to my father Wyly McCarty and was just older. He was the son of John "Bud" McCarty and was a grandson of James Madison McCarty who was slain on almost the exact day some 62 years before. The folloing is a recount of the tragedy as appeared in the September 18, 1931, issue of the HAMILTON HERALD-RECORD. The death occurred in Hamilton County and was only a short distance from the Erath County line. MAN SHOOTS FATHER TO DEATH NEAR THE SUNSHINE COMMUNITY "A tragedy that shocked the people of the entire county took place in the Sunshine community, north of Hamilton some eighteen miles, on Tuesday, September 15, at the noon hour. A dispatch from Carlton to the daily press gives the following account of the killing of J. F. McCarty: ' J.F. McCarty, 57. prominent farmer of the Sunshine community, three miles south of Carlton, was shot to death at his home this afternoon. His eldest son, Paul, 33, was charged with murder and lodged in the Hamilton County jail after surrendered to Constable A.L. Gibson. According to information gathered by officers, Paul McCarty went to his father's home in an effort to obtain finances with which to purchase a farm on which he was living. The shooting is said to have followed the father's refusal to advance the money for the purchase. Three shots were fired, one striking the elder McCarty behind the left ear and another in the center of the back. The third shot was found embedded in the back of his head. Young McCarty then walked to the home of a neighbor, a quarter of a mile distance, and telephoned the constable. The elder McCarty was killed in the presence of his wife and several of his children. The grand jury which was recessed Saturday was called to reconvene at 10 A.M. Wednesday by Judge Joe H. Eidson who ordered the jury to investigate the slaying. As the HERALD-RECORD goes to press the grand jury is still examining witnesses, and there is no intimation as to when their work will be completed. The body of Mr. McCarty was buried in the Carlton cemetery on Wednesday afternoon with funeral services conducted by Elder Len Dalton. A large company of relatives and friends were present for the last rites. Mr. McCarty, who was a Primitive Baptist in faith, was a man of many friends, and was worthy of the respect shown him by everybody. He is survived by his wife and eight children, the eldest being Paul who is married and has one child. The other children are Mrs. Audrey Butler, Miss Stella McCarty, Miss Grace McCarty, Mrs. Opal Maddox, Herman, Earl, and Sunshine McCarty. Children of JOSEPH MCCARTY and ELIZABETH THOMASON are: i. LEWIS PAUL8 MCCARTY2716,2717,2718, b. September 07, 1898, Erath Co., Texas2719,2720,2721; d. May 1977, Texas2722,2723,2724. Notes for LEWIS PAUL MCCARTY: He shot his father three times. He wanted money to buy some property. How sad. ii. AUDREY PEARL MCCARTY2725,2726,2727, b. October 10, 1900, Erath Co., Texas2728,2729,2730; d. May 04, 1942, Texas2731,2732,2733; m. BUTLER. iii. STELLA BERNIECE MCCARTY2734,2735,2736, b. June 30, 1904, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2737,2738,2739; d. March 10, 1986, Texas2740,2741,2742. iv. NELLIE GRACE MCCARTY2743,2744,2745, b. August 30, 1907, Bosque Co., Texas2746,2747,2748; d. July 1980, Lubbock, Texas2749,2750,2751; m. ROSS DUNCAN2752,2753,2754. v. OPAL FAY MCCARTY2755,2756,2757, b. June 26, 1910, Erath Co., Texas2758,2759,2760; m. MADDOX. vi. HERMAN FLOYD MCCARTY2761,2762,2763, b. June 08, 1913, Erath Co., Texas2764,2765,2766; d. May 1976, Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas2767,2768,2769; m. LONA B. WAGGONER2770,2771,2772, September 27, 1947, Hamilton Co., Texas2773,2774. vii. EARL ORVIL MCCARTY2775,2776,2777, b. February 17, 1916, Hamilton Co., Texas2778,2779,2780; d. November 22, 1986, Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas2781,2782,2783. viii. SUNSHINE ANITA LORENE MCCARTY2784,2785,2786, b. October 04, 1918, Hamilton Co., Texas2787,2788,2789; d. May 19, 1961, Lubbock, Texas2790,2791,2792; m. ROY FULCHER2793,2794,2795. 85. DAVID FOSTER7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2796,2797,2798 was born October 08, 1876 in Benton, Saline Co., Arkansas2799,2800,2801, and died November 21, 1965 in Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas2802,2803,2804. He married LAURA BERTA BERTIE JENKINS2805,2806,2807 October 30, 1898 in Erath Co., Texas2808,2809. Notes for DAVID FOSTER MCCARTY: He was the mayor of Hico, Texas. Children of DAVID MCCARTY and LAURA JENKINS are: i. RAYMOND FOSTER8 MCCARTY2810,2811,2812, b. July 30, 1899, Hamilton Co., Texas2813,2814,2815; d. November 15, 1987, Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana2816,2817,2818. ii. TRAVIS KENDRICK MCCARTY2819,2820,2821, b. July 03, 1901, Hamilton Co., Texas2822,2823,2824; d. March 22, 1903, San Francisco, CA2825,2826,2827. iii. EILEEN MCCARTY2828,2829,2830, b. 1903, Erath Co., Texas2831,2832,2833. iv. LUCILLE MCCARTY2834,2835,2836, b. 1905, Hamilton Co., Texas2837,2838,2839. v. INFANT MCCARTY2840,2841,2842, b. April 02, 19092843,2844,2845; d. April 02, 1909, Hamilton Co., Texas2846,2847,2848. vi. DAVID FOSTER MCCARTY2849,2850,2851, b. April 21, 1914, Hico, Hamilton Co., Texas2852,2853,2854; d. June 11, 1990, Las Cruces, Dona Ana Co., New Mexico2855,2856,2857. 86. JOHN ELIAS7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2858,2859,2860 was born October 02, 1877 in Benton, Saline Co., Arkansas2861,2862,2863, and died 1949. He married ADDIE BELL PRUITT2864,2865,2866 Abt. 1900 in Erath Co., Texas2867,2868. Notes for JOHN ELIAS MCCARTY: Bill McCarty - Dec 22, 2002 Computer indexing is something that has its own little quirks. For example, the online 1930 census will find many McCarty families indexed as "Mc Carty" where one has to put "Carty" in the search rather than "McCarty". John E. McCarty, my Dad's first cousin, (who incidentally married one of my daughter-in-law's great-aunts and then got ran off), has been located in both the 1920 and 1930 census in Ardmore,OKlahoma. In the later census, he is shown to be an Indian, part-Choctaw. He was the son of John Wylie "Bud" McCarty, older brother of my grandfather, Joe McCarty. Child of JOHN MCCARTY and ADDIE PRUITT is: i. ELRA N.8 MCCARTY2869,2870,2871, b. Abt. 1902, Erath Co., Texas2872,2873,2874; d. January 18, 1990, Brownwood, Brown Co., Texas2875,2876,2877. 87. DANIEL RILEY7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2877 was born June 08, 1880 in Duffau, Bosque County, Texas2878,2879, and died May 1967 in Alpine Co., California2879. He married MARY ELIZABETH GAMBLE2880,2881,2882,2882 December 08, 1901 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2883, daughter of JAMES GAMBLE and UNKNOWN. She was born September 1884 in Hamilton, Texas2884,2885,2886,2886, and died April 1940 in San Mateo, California2887,2888,2889,2889. Notes for DANIEL RILEY MCCARTY: Family tradition has it that he was either a Baptist preacher or a Pentecostal. Since most of the McCarty lines I have looked at show many Baptist preachers in the ranks, I assume that is what he was. He was, I think, a section foreman for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. They lived in Farmington, New Mexico for a while, close to the river. Were said to have had a haunted house. He was called Den. He may have been cousins to the McCarty gang that operated in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, etc. Tom, Bill and George. They took Butch Cassidy to his first bank robbery. They were associated, it is thought with the Blue Mountain gang. They would hold up at Castle Rock, Robbers' Roost, Spanish Fork, Brown's Park, and Alma, New Mexico. Associated with Black Jack Ketchum. The trail sometimes led to Kerrville, and Bandera, Texas. Eden, Texas was the home of Ben Kilpatrick's people. It was said of outlaws that they were living the' life of Riley'. ************************************************************************************************** 1920 United States Federal Census about Dorsia McCarty Name: Dorsia McCarty [Dorsia McCarthy] Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 6, Bandera, Texas Age: 10 years Estimated birth year: abt 1910 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: D R Father's Birth Place: Texas Mother's name: Mary Mother's Birth Place: Texas Race: White Sex: Male Image: 1086 Household Members: Name Age D R McCarty 39 Mary McCarty 37 Hubert McCarty 12 Dorsia McCarty 10 Bruce McCarty 28 More About DANIEL RILEY MCCARTY: Medical Information: He was said to be an alcoholic. Notes for MARY ELIZABETH GAMBLE: Name: Dorsey F McCarty Age in 1910: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1909 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Den R Father's Birth Place: Texas Mother's name: Mary E Mother's Birth Place: Texas Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 3, Lampasas, Texas Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Den R McCarty 29 Mary E McCarty 27 Hubbard McCarty 3 Dorsey F McCarty 1 Anderson Garnble 50 Ray Garnble 12 Children of DANIEL MCCARTY and MARY GAMBLE are: 128. i. HERBERT D.8 MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1908, Texas. 129. ii. DORSEY FALLER CORNELIUS HAMP MCCARTY, b. April 15, 1909, Lampasas Co., Texas; d. July 07, 1969, Grand Jct., Colorado. 130. iii. CHARLES BRUCE MCCARTY, b. November 14, 1910, Lampasas, Texas; d. August 1963, San Diego, California. 88. PATRICK H. PAT7 MCCARTY (JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2890,2891,2892 was born October 28, 1882 in Bosque Co., Texas2893,2894,2895, and died February 14, 1924 in Somerton, Yuma County, Arizona. He married NELLIE GAMBLE2896,2897,2898 November 15, 1908 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2899,2900, daughter of JAMES GAMBLE and UNKNOWN. She was born December 1890 in Hamilton, Texas2901,2902,2903. Notes for PATRICK H. PAT MCCARTY: Death Certificate for P. H. McCarty [The P looks like an R with the leg of it scribbled off] Place of death: Yuma County-State Index # 408; Co Reg # 18; Loca Reg. # 5; Town or City: Somerton Residence: Somerton Sex-Male Race-White Married Wife: Nellie McCarty Age 41years, 2 months, 4 days. Occupation: Farmer Birthplace: Texas Father: John McCarty Birthplace of father: [hard to tell, looks like Tenn] Maiden name of Mother- Izela Milford-birthplace Tenn. Informant Carl Brunitte ? Yuma Filed: 2/23/1924 Buried in the Yuma Cemetery-Undertaker: O. C. Johnson-date: 2/15/1924 Cause of Death: Automobile accident There is a Newspaper article inclosed. The Morning Sun, Yuma, Ariz., Friday, February 15, 1924 VALLEY RANCHER INSTANTLY KILLED AS CAR CAPSIZES Victim Was P. H. McCarty Accident Occured at Curve on Warrenite --------------------------- P. H. McCarty, a valley rancher, was instantly killed last night when his car overturned as he was rounding a curve on the Warrenite three miles west of Somerton near the Somerton siding. Dr. R. P. Siberts and D. S. Butler, cashier of the Gadsden bank, who were in a machine that had just been passed by McCarthy's car, rushed to the assistance of the unfortunate motorist immediately after the accident. Life was pronounced extinct by Dr. Siberts upon examination. The skull evidently had been fractured. Deceased was in the upturned car, his head having either struck some part of the car, which was lying in the sand off the road. Inquest This Morning The body was conveyed to the O. C. Johnson undertaking parlors. A coroner's inquest will be held at Gadsden this morning. According to information obtained by The Morning Sun, when the deceased came to the curve which is described as a "fairly generous curve" his machine swerved off the pavement and the wheels plowed into the sand, evidently causing deceased to lose control of the machine, which a second later capsized. Was Well Known McCarty, who was well known in the valley, leaves a widow and three children. He has brothers in Hico [David] and Bandera, Tex [Charles]. These relatives were informed by telegraph last night of his death. Death Certificate of Nila McCarty State Index #397 Co. Reg. #165 Local Reg. #114 Sex Female Race: White Age: 12 years 8 [9] months, 26 days School Girl Birthplace: Texas Father Jerursely ? Jeromely? McCarty - Birthplace - Texas Maiden Name of Mother - Josie Hamblen - Birthplace - Texas Informant O. C. Johnson-Yuma, Arizona Filed: 1/2/1923 J. D. Forest M.D. attended her from Dec/15/1923 to Dec/20/1923, last saw her alive on Dec. 19, 1923- Cause of death: Typhoid fever Buried: Yuma Cemetery-Undertaker-O. C. Johnson, Yuma, Ariz More About PATRICK H. PAT MCCARTY: Burial: Yuma Cemetery Cause of Death: Car wreck Notes for NELLIE GAMBLE: Janice & Mac, CC: Larry Kingsley Today I stumbled on to the matter that Pat and Nellie McCarty were residing in Yuma County, AZ at the time of the 1920 census and that he was "employed" as the manager of a farm. Their household consisted of three children: Temple D., Joe B., and Nellie K.---with all five persons showing to have been born in Texas. I later discovered that Joe lived and died in San Diego and may or may not have been "close" to his first-double cousin, Charles Bruce McCarty, as they were within a few months of each other in age. Subsequently I went to the local Ector County library which has book volumes of Arizona deaths and discovered that Yuma County mortuary records give a date of death in December 1923 for Nila (sic) McCarty and one of February 1924 for P. H. McCarty. The death records indicate that they were members of the A. O. U. W. which was a fraternal order that was popular of the time. "Ancient Order of United Workers" That group evidently was similar to "Woodmen of the World" as apparently they provided burial/death benefits. Temple would have been about age 15 and Joe 13 wheras Nellie would have been about 6 at the time of her parents deaths. The SSDI index gives that Joe's SS was initially applied for in Arizona and I would think that they may have lived in some orphan home or with family. In checking the 1930 census of Gadsden, I found where Byron F. McCarty (son of Pat and Den's brother Jim) was living with a Henderson family. If you have means of checking there in AZ, you may try to locate the burial place of Pat and Nellie----I think they are likely buried near Gadsden however the book that I saw only indicated that they died in Yuma County. Regards, Bill McCarty November 2002 Children of PATRICK MCCARTY and NELLIE GAMBLE are: i. TEMPLE D.8 MCCARTY2904,2905,2906, b. July 19092907,2908,2909. ii. JOE B. MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1911, Texas; d. San Diego, California. iii. NELLIE K. MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1918, Texas. 89. ALVIN FRANKLIN7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2910,2911,2912 was born June 22, 1868 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2913,2914,2915, and died June 18, 1943 in Knox City, Knox Co., Texas2916,2917,2918. He married IDA CLERCY WEATHERFORD2919,2920,2921 October 09, 1887 in Bosque Co., Texas2922,2923. Notes for ALVIN FRANKLIN MCCARTY: When did the McCartys came to Dickens County?, By Linda Essary View | Viewers | Reply to this item ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- ?There has been some question about when the McCarty family moved from Erath Co. to Dickens Co., Texas. Wyly’s family remembered it was in 1898 and Rosa’s family remembered it was in 1899. According to the current Texas law taxes are paid by any residents on where they are living on Jan. 1st of any year. I ordered on interlibrary loan from Austin the tax records for Dickens Co. for 1898, 1899, and 1900 with ones for 1901 missing. 1898: No McCartys in Dickens Co., TX. C. A. McKnight paid 1898 taxes. 1899: A. F. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land. No other McCartys listed. 1900: A. F. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land. When did the McCartys came to Dickens County?, By Linda Essary View | Viewers | Reply to this item ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- ?There has been some question about when the McCarty family moved from Erath Co. to Dickens Co., Texas. Wyly’s family remembered it was in 1898 and Rosa’s family remembered it was in 1899. According to the current Texas law taxes are paid by any residents on where they are living on Jan. 1st of any year. I ordered on interlibrary loan from Austin the tax records for Dickens Co. for 1898, 1899, and 1900 with ones for 1901 missing. 1898: No McCartys in Dickens Co., TX. C. A. McKnight paid 1898 taxes. 1899: A. F. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land. No other McCartys listed. 1900: A. F. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land. W. G. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land, J. F. Speer original grantee. H. J. McCarty paid taxes on cattle, horses, etc., but not on land. J. J. McCarty paid taxes on cattle, horses, etc., but not on land. J. H. McCarty paid taxes on 640 acres of land, J. T. Shellant orginal grantee. W. F. McCarty paid taxes on cattle, horses, etc., but not on land. Austin does not own the Erath Co., Taxes for the years we need. Maybe they are at Erath County? I don’t live close enough to check. I would like to see them. But, from the records above I would conclude that although the McCarty family may have first come to Dickens County in 1898 to look it over (maybe when Alvin moved over in 1898 or to visit Alvin), they did not move there until after Jan. 1 1899. For those of you interested in the family genealogy...., By Bill McCarty View ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Children of ALVIN MCCARTY and IDA WEATHERFORD are: i. ANNA SAMANTHA ANNIE8 MCCARTY2924,2925,2926, b. July 28, 1888, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2927,2928,2929; d. 19092930,2931,2932. 131. ii. WYLIE DARWIN MCCARTY, b. December 1890, Erath Co., Texas; d. September 29, 1940, Sacramento Co., California. iii. EFFIE MARY MCCARTY2933,2934,2935, b. December 07, 18932936,2937,2938; d. December 22, 1934, Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas2939,2940,2941. 132. iv. EULA LODEMA MCCARTY, b. August 23, 1896, Erath Co., Texas; d. December 25, 1980, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. v. ARTHUR MONTA MONTIE MCCARTY2942,2943,2944, b. October 21, 1899, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas2945,2946,2947; d. January 26, 1956, Abbott, Colfax Co., Texas2948,2949,2950. 133. vi. CLARENCE ELVIS MCCARTY, b. May 03, 1902, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas; d. November 20, 1971, Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma. vii. REMA LOU DESAL MCCARTY2951,2952,2953, b. September 14, 1907, Rule, Haskell Co., Texas2954,2955,2956; d. May 06, 19192957,2958,2959. 90. JAMES HENRY7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2960,2961,2962 was born October 19, 1870 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2963,2964,2965, and died May 26, 1932 in Lamb Co., Texas2966,2967,2968. He married ALICE JUANITA WILLIAMSON2969,2970,2971. She was born March 12, 1875, and died October 21, 1894 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. More About ALICE JUANITA WILLIAMSON: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas Children of JAMES MCCARTY and ALICE WILLIAMSON are: i. JAMES TWIN8 MCCARTY2972,2973,2974, b. January 06, 18932975,2976,2977; d. January 06, 1893. ii. ALICE TWIN MCCARTY2978,2979,2980, b. January 06, 18932981,2982,2983; d. January 06, 1893. More About ALICE TWIN MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas iii. OLA IRENE MCCARTY2984,2985,2986, b. Abt. 18942987,2988,2989; m. LUTHER EDWARD RAGSDALE2990,2991,2992. 91. WILLIS GRAHAM7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)2993,2994,2995 was born March 11, 1872 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas2996,2997,2998, and died August 23, 1911 in Spur, Dickens Co., Texas2999,3000,3001. He married JENNIE BALLOW3002,3003,3004. Children of WILLIS MCCARTY and JENNIE BALLOW are: i. ELMER8 MCCARTY3005,3006,3007, b. October 11, 1894, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3008,3009,3010; d. December 23, 1894, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. More About ELMER MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas ii. MARY LEE MCCARTY3011,3012,3013, b. 18953014,3015,3016; m. THOMAS B. MCKNIGHT3017,3018,3019; b. July 16, 1895, Myrtle Springs, Texas. Notes for MARY LEE MCCARTY: Tom's wife was Mary Lee (McCarty) McKnight who always went by her middle name "Lee". Notes for THOMAS B. MCKNIGHT: Margaret Bishop of Sweetwater mailed a copy of the obituary of Tom McKnight to me recently. Tom was a son-in-law of Willis McCarty and had a brother, Howard, who also married one of Willis's daughters. Among several vocations, Tom was a horserace jockey and rode at Ruidosa in the early days of that track as well as Sunland Park. This item is from the Midland Reporter Telegram issue of February 7, 1964. TOM B. MCKNIGHT DIES IN HOME HERE; FUNERAL RITES SET Tom B. McKnight, 68, of 1010 Austin Street, a retired ranch employee, died in his home about 5 p.m. Thursday after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday in the Primitive Bpatist Church with the Rev. (sic) Elvis Barrington, pastor, officiating. He will be assisted by the Rev. (sic) J. S. Kirkpatrick. Interment will be in the Dickens Cemetery at Dickens at 4 P.M. Saturday. Born July 16, 1895, in Myrtle Springs, McKnight spent most of his life in Dickens County. He worked for the Matador, Swenson, and 6666 Ranches. He lived in Van Horn for two years and had lived in Midland for 10 years. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Mrs. H.G. Whatley of Midland; a sister, Mrs. Gracie Harvey of McAdoo; a brother, H. F. McKnight of Dickens; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be C.A. Parr, R. T. Drummond,M. C. Bass, Russell Lundberg, A. D. McCarty, and J. W. Whatley. *********** Tom's wife was Mary Lee (McCarty) McKnight who always went by her middle name "Lee". Juddie Irene (McCarty) McKnight was the wife of H. F. "Howard" McKnight. More About THOMAS B. MCKNIGHT: Burial: Dickens Cemetery iii. JUDDIE IRENE MCCARTY3020,3021,3022, b. 18973023,3024,3025; m. HOWARD F. MCNIGHT3026,3027,3028. iv. NORA MAY MCCARTY3029,3030,3031, b. 19013032,3033,3034; m. EMIL STOVALL3035,3036,3037. v. GRACIE ADELE MCCARTY3038,3039,3040, b. 19023041,3042,3043; m. (1) MONROE PETTY3044,3045,3046; m. (2) BARNEY HALE3047,3048,3049. 134. vi. COLENE GRAHAM MCCARTY, b. 1903. vii. ADA LADENIA V. MCCARTY3050,3051,3052, b. 19083053,3054,3055; m. JOE WHITTEN3056,3057,3058. 135. viii. WILLIS LORENE S. MCCARTY, b. 1911, Afton, TX; d. Dickens, TX. 92. GYPSIE EVELINE7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3059,3060,3061 was born June 07, 1874 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3062,3063,3064, and died March 24, 1919 in Electra, Wichita Co., Texas3065,3066,3067. She married ROBERT PAYNE BOB SCARBOROUGH3068,3069,3070. Children of GYPSIE MCCARTY and ROBERT SCARBOROUGH are: i. C.8 SCARBOROUGH3071,3072,3073, b. 18923074,3075,3076; m. BERNIECE MARTON3077,3078,3079. ii. BERTHA E. SCARBOROUGH3080,3081,3082, b. 18943083,3084,3085; m. JOHN SANDERS3086,3087,3088. iii. ANNIE BELL SCARBOROUGH3089,3090,3091, b. 18963092,3093,3094; m. ROSCO SANDERS3095,3096,3097. iv. CECIL A. SCARBOROUGH3098,3099,3100, b. 19013101,3102,3103. v. ELSIE L. SCARBOROUGH3104,3105,3106, b. 19033107,3108,3109; m. BENJAMIN JACKSON LYNN3110,3111,3112. vi. ELVIS PANE SCARBOROUGH3113,3114,3115, b. 19063116,3117,3118; m. MABLE MURCET3119,3120,3121. vii. EUNICE MAE SCARBOROUGH3122,3123,3124, b. 19083125,3126,3127; m. (1) LITCH3128,3129,3130; m. (2) WILLIAM ELMO DIVINEY3131,3132,3133. viii. TOM WILLET SCARBOROUGH3134,3135,3136, b. 19143137,3138,3139; m. NORMA NANCE3140,3141,3142. 93. WYLY FELIX W.F.7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3143,3144,3145 was born November 26, 1876 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3146,3147,3148, and died January 05, 1967 in San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Texas3149,3150,3151. He married (1) ANNIE ONEIVILLE FRETWELL3152,3153,3154 December 24, 1895 in Camp Branch, Erath County, Texas3155,3156, daughter of LEANORD FRETWELL and MARGARET WALLACE. She died 1923. He married (2) OLLIE THELMA CARR3157,3158,3159 December 24, 1925, daughter of PERRCY CARR and SOPHRONIA WATSON. She was born 1902 in Georgia, and died March 1953 in Clairette, Texas. Notes for WYLY FELIX W.F. MCCARTY: The McCarty home place where Wyly was born was near Duffau Wells which had been exhorted as a health resort where when one bathed in the warm spring waters, one would be cured of rheumatic fever, dyspepsia, indigestion, skin diseases, sore eyes or whatever else one might be afflicted. During his youth, Wyly along with brothers Hugh, Louis, and Willis played musical instruments for social functions such as weddings and town gatherings. Wyly was the leader and organist. In his latter teens, he served as a school teacher for a time there in Duffau teaching the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic. He prided himself in penmanship skills as they had contests in cursive writing skills and he always was among the top ones in any contest held. He also taught singing school and took pleasure in reading music and in composing songs for special events. W.F. McCarty was a successful farmer for many years in Dickens County and was elected twice by his neighbors to serve as a County Commissioner (1913-1920). In those days, the county commissioners were responsible for building and maintaining roads. The road work would be done with farm animals using farm implements. He would tell years later that he received one dollar a day as his commissioners pay but that the workers were paid two dollars each per day; and in addition, he would have to hire hands to work his farms as he could not attend to both the roads and his farms. One of his fondest memories was one year when he and another county official went by train to Terre Haute, Indiana, to look at and purchase road maintenance equipment. He was a deacon in the Primitive Baptist Church and enjoyed attending church especially the song services. He believed in helping his family and neighbors when they needed a hand. He lent money to many of his farm neighbors in Dickens Countyduring the depression. Most paid him back although he refused to accept interest on the money. Some never repaid a dime and he never dunned them. He outlived two wives and seven of his twelve children as well as all but two of his siblings. He had a very basic philosophy in life "whatever will be, will be." His favorite hymn was "I'll Fly Away (Over Yonder)" which was sang at his funeral. Info is from Bill McCarty. ***************************************************************************** Bill McCarty - Nov 21, 2004 Categories: Obituaries Wyly F. McCarty, of 1868 West Concho St., San Angelo resident since 1965, died at 6:15 p.m. Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Dec. 8. Funeral is pending with Robert Massie Funeral Home. Mr. McCarty was born on Nov. 26, 1876, in Erath County and farmed there until moving to Bailey County in 1896. He moved to Dickens County and farmed there until 1935 when he returned to Erath County. He retired from farming in 1948 at Clairette in Erath County. He moved to Odessa in 1957 and in 1965 came to San Angelo where he lived with two sons. Survivors include three sons, Loron M. McCarty of Spur and Duane and Billy L. McCarty of 1868 West Concho St; two daughters, Mrs. Fern Pullen of McAdoo and Mrs. Maggie Pearl Hinson of Fort Stockton; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Harvey of Crosbyton and Mrs. Rosa Young of Dell City and several grandchildren. Bill McCarty - Nov 23, 2004 As often happens with newspaper accounts, the paper evidently botched much of the info. He moved initially from Erath County to Dickens County, probably in 1898. From Dickens County, he moved to Bailey County in 1935, initially to the community of Baileyboro and later to the town of Muleshoe about 1945. I was born there in 1947. Duane was born in Afton (Dickens County) in 1934 so he spent his toddler years on the farm at Baileyboro. Daddy had retired from farming in 1945, and later the family moved to Erath County in order to be near mother's folks, the Carr family. Daddy had two wives and several children predecease him. Wife Annie died in 1923 at Spur of tuberculosis and wife Ollie (my mother) died of cancer and heart problems in 1953 at Clairette. His son Clayton died only a few months before he did at Big Spring of melanoma cancer (Nov 1966.) Daughter Lavada died in 1948 of diabetes complications at Blythe, CA; sons Perry Joe (1942) and Wayland (1945) both died of peritonitis following appendectomy surgeries; daughter Eddie LaVilla and son Felix died as babies, Felix died of diptheria (1913). Herbert died in 1941 at Denver, CO of tuberculosis and heart disease. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for ANNIE ONEIVILLE FRETWELL: In 1895, a girl moved into the Duffau community from Bell County with her family. She was introduced to Wyly at one of the town socials and he was smitten by her grace and beauty. Her family, the Fretwells, owned a cotton gin which they had relocated to Duffau. Within a few days after the introduction, Wyly's father told him that if he did what was best that he would go ahead and ask for the girl's hand in marriage or else there were four or five other young men that would ask her first. Wyly proposed and on Christmas Eve day 1895, Annie Oneiville Fretwell became his bride. She was the daughter of Leonard Fretwell Jr. (1819-1878) and Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzie" Wallace (1833-1887). She was a child of her father's third marriage and her mother's second. Her mother was the widow of John P. Parrott (1828-1868) when she married the twice widower Mr. Fretwell on March 24, 1873, in Austin County, Texas. Annie had one older full sister, Leonard "Lennie" Davilla Fretwell (1874-1958). As both parents died when the girls were young, they were raised by a couple William Phillip Fretwell (1853- 1936) and Mary Margaret (Parrott) Fretwell (1857-1948) who were each of them half-siblings to the two girls. This couple had four children of their own that were approximately the same age as the sisters. Annie's health was failing as she had tuberculosis and a home was built in the town of Spur especially with her in mind. The home was a two story home with a basement and on the second story was a porch where Annie could have privacy and could lie in the sun in the afternoons. Her health worsened over time and in 1923, the family started for Arizona in a covered wagon as doctors recommended a change in climate. After about sixty miles, she had became extremely ill and the family turned back and returned to Spur. She died just before Christmas and was buried in the Spur Cemetery. More About ANNIE ONEIVILLE FRETWELL: Burial: Spur Cemetery Notes for OLLIE THELMA CARR: Wyly and Ollie made their home in Spur where upon arriving Ollie immediately set out to help him catch up on his office work in the tax office. They lived there when son Wayland was born in 1928 but had returned to his farm near Afton where sons Perry Joe (1930) and Autry Duane (1934) were born. Farm income had been declining for several years in the 1920s and then the collapse of the stock market in 1929 made for the worst economic depression in this nation's history. The family moved to Baileyboro in the mid 1930s where other relatives lived nearby including brother Hugh who lived in Sudan. Perry Joe died in 1940 of a ruptured appendix and soon thereafter the family moved into Muleshoe. Wayland died in 1945; both sons were buried in Sudan Cemetery where many other McCarty relatives are buried. In 1948, the family----now consisting of four as Billy was born in 1947----, moved to Clairette in order to be near Ollie's family. Wyly bought a place in town that had eleven acres attached and was on Green's Creek, a tributary to the Bosque River. He had rent income from homes in Muleshoe and Plainview and the family earned money by various means. For example, Ollie hired on as a census taker for the 1950 Federal census. Picking cotton on nearby farms and selling eggs and milk were among other means of making a living. A fruit orchard provided plums and peaches whereas a vegetable garden provided potatoes, beans, squash, turnips, corn, watermelons, and other staples. Hogs were raised for food also. Ollie canned preserves which were stored in an underground storm cellar. After a few years, she was discovered to have cancer and underwent an operation in 1952. One morning in March 1953, she went out into the backyard and collapsed and was discovered by son Billy laying in the yard face down. He ran and got his father but she had died. She was buried in the Clairette cemetery in her Carr family's plot. More About OLLIE THELMA CARR: Burial: Clairette Cemetery Cause of Death: Cancer Children of WYLY MCCARTY and ANNIE FRETWELL are: 136. i. LILLIAN FERN8 MCCARTY, b. 1896. ii. EDDIE LAVILLA MCCARTY3160,3161,3162, b. February 10, 18993163,3164,3165; d. February 20, 1899, Duffau, Erath Co., Texas. More About EDDIE LAVILLA MCCARTY: Burial: Duffau Cemetery, Texas iii. LAVADA ODESSA MCCARTY3166,3167,3168, b. 19003169,3170,3171; m. (1) BILL BILBERRY3172,3173,3174; m. (2) CHARLES S. RAGSDALE3175,3176,3177. iv. LORON MELTON MCCARTY3178,3179,3180, b. 19023181,3182,3183; m. ORA ELE JOHNSON3184,3185,3186. 137. v. HERBERT LEE MCCARTY, b. May 28, 1905, Afton, Dickens County, Texas; d. October 18, 1946, Denver, Colorado. vi. MAGGIE PEARL MCCARTY3187,3188,3189, b. 19083190,3191,3192; m. JOE DICKIE HINSON3193,3194,3195. vii. FELIX NELSON MCCARTY3196,3197,3198, b. 19103199,3200,3201. viii. CLAYTON EDMOND MCCARTY3202,3203,3204, b. 19133205,3206,3207; m. MARY C. HENDERSON3208,3209,3210. Children of WYLY MCCARTY and OLLIE CARR are: ix. WAYLAND FRANKLYN8 MCCARTY3211,3212,3213, b. March 02, 19283214,3215,3216. x. PERRY JOSEPH PERRY JOE MCCARTY3217,3218,3219, b. September 27, 19303220,3221,3222. 138. xi. AUTRY DUANE MCCARTY, b. July 29, 1934. 139. xii. BILLY LEONARD BILL MCCARTY, b. March 14, 1947. 94. HUGH JACKSON7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3223,3224,3225 was born October 15, 1878 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3226,3227,3228, and died March 20, 1937 in Sudan, Lamb Co., Texas3229,3230,3231. He married NORA MAURINE CLAY3232,3233,3234 December 23, 1900 in Dickens, Texas3235,3236. Children of HUGH MCCARTY and NORA CLAY are: i. DELMER EARL8 MCCARTY3237,3238,3239, b. March 14, 1911, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas3240,3241,3242; d. July 01, 1977, Lubbock, Lubbock Co., Texas3243,3244,3245; m. OPAL NINA WEST3246,3247,3248. ii. ARTHUR JOE MCCARTY3249,3250,3251, b. December 28, 1901, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas3252,3253,3254; d. October 1978, Cares, Stanislaus Co., California3255,3256,3257. iii. OMA LOU MCCARTY3258,3259,3260, b. May 02, 1904, Delphos, Roosevelt co., NM3261,3262,3263; d. February 25, 1984, Cortez, Montezuma, Colorado3264,3265,3266; m. ERNEST ROBERT HAMMOCK3267,3268,3269. iv. FARRIS HENRY MCCARTY3270,3271,3272, b. January 27, 1906, Lubbock, Lubbock Co., Texa3273,3274,3275; m. (1) MARY EDITH ESSARY3276,3277,3278; m. (2) LOU PURCELL3279,3280,3281; m. (3) ETHEL VARNELL3282,3283,3284. v. WILBURN FRANK MCCARTY3285,3286,3287, b. March 16, 1908, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas3288,3289,3290; d. November 05, 1969, Arkansas City, Cowley Co., Kansas3291,3292,3293. vi. VELMA PEARL MCCARTY3294,3295,3296. vii. LORA INEZ MCCARTY3297,3298,3299, m. CLAUD JINER BLANCHARD3300,3301,3302. viii. CLARA OPAL MCCARTY3303,3304,3305, b. February 16, 1915, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas3306,3307,3308; d. December 24, 1973, Portales, Roosevelt Co., New Mexico3309,3310,3311. ix. LENDLE JACKSON MCCARTY3312,3313,3314, b. January 31, 1918, Afton, Dickins Co., Texas3315,3316,3317; d. April 02, 1986, Sudan, Lamb Co., Texas3318,3319,3320; m. ALICE MARIE GLASCOCK3321,3322,3323. 140. x. JAY BEE MCCARTY, b. April 05, 1920, Eldorado, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. xi. HERMAN LEE MCCARTY3324,3325,3326, m. ELVIE NORINE FLUCHER3327,3328,3329. xii. ILA RUTH MCCARTY3330,3331,3332, m. TOMAS RAYBURN BRASHER3333,3334,3335. xiii. HUGH NORA MCCARTY3336,3337,3338, d. March 16, 2004. Notes for HUGH NORA MCCARTY: Bill McCarty - Apr 14, 2004 Hugh Nora (McCarty) Marcy (1927-2004) I have just recently learned that my "youngest" McCarty first-cousin died recently in Lubbock at age 76. Hugh Nora (McCarty)[McDaniel] [Watson]Marcy passed away on March 16. She was the baby of the thirteen children of Hugh and Nora (Clay) McCarty. Husbands Marshall Mcdaniel and Les Watson predeceased her with third husband Glenn Marcy surviving, I believe. I received the news via E-mail today from my sister-in-law, Bernie McCarty. 95. DAISY EMMA7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3339,3340,3341 was born November 01, 1880 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3342,3343,3344, and died May 01, 1967 in Dickens Co., Texas3345,3346,3347. She married WILLIAM PRICE HARVEY3348,3349,3350 1904, son of STEVE HARVEY and MARY. He died May 1942. Notes for DAISY EMMA MCCARTY: The following piece appeared in the publication, "Dickens County: Its Land and People", published 1986, and the chairman of the committee was H.L. "Bill" Young ( great-nephew of Daisy; grandson of her sister Rosy.) The piece appears as a memorial to Daisy and Will and was written by an unidentified family member, probably one of their granddaughters. *************************************** DAISY McCARTY and WILLIAM PRICE HARVEY In the late 1800's, there was a dramatic increase in the number of people who migrated to Dickens County looking for land and a fresh start. With this influx of settlers came J.J. and Mary McCarty. They arrived in Afton in 1898 after a strenuous journey from Erath County in a covered wagon. Another family, Steve and Mary Harvey, came from Stonewall County in 1900. Shortly after arriving in Dickens, William Price Harvey, the son of Steve and Mary, went to work for the McCartys. It was here that he met the McCarty's daughter, Daisy. They were married in 1904 and continued to farm in the Afton community. In 1905, they bought 80 acres of land about three and one-half miles southeast of McAdoo. The following year, they bought an additional 80 acres, although it was several years before they actually lived on this property. In 1916, they made the decision to move to Fort Sumner, New Mexico, hoping that the climate would help Daisy's asthma. Will worked for the Bell Cattle Company and they stayed until 1917 living out their claim. They moved back to Roaring Springs, and in 1918, they moved to their land near McAdoo and began their homestead by building a 2-room house. It was here that Will and Daisy raised their family of five children: Laughton (sic), Lewis, Lilburn, S.B., and Sibyle. Two other children, Fanny and Mary Emma died in infancy. The winter of 1918 was a time of horrible snow storms. Cattle died by the hundreds as they drifted up to the fences and froze to death. During that same winter, Will was struck by typhoid fever. He survived the illness and lived until May of 1942. In 1960, Daisy moved into the actual town of McAdoo. She died in 1967. Daisy was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church of Afton. Even though the dwelling remains on the old home place, the old windmill and the pond where Daisy fed her ducks give evidence that this family lived, and lives on inthe hearts of all who loved them. Children of DAISY MCCARTY and WILLIAM HARVEY are: i. LAUGHTON8 HARVEY. ii. LILBURN HARVEY. iii. S. B. HARVEY. iv. SIBYLE HARVEY. v. FANNY HARVEY. vi. MARY EMMA HARVEY. 96. LOUIS JACOB7 MCCARTY (JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3351,3352,3353 was born August 25, 1882 in Duffau, Erath Co., Texas3354,3355,3356, and died August 11, 1939 in Crawford, Delta Co., Colorado3357,3358,3359. He married MAGGIE MYRTLE CLAY3360,3361,3362. Notes for MAGGIE MYRTLE CLAY: Bill McCarty - Apr 1, 2005 View | Viewers | Reply to this item Categories: Family Obituaries Della Lue Hughes Della Lue Hughes Services for Della Lue Hughes, 99, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Lemons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Plainview Memorial Park by Lemons Funeral Home. Mrs. Hughes died Tuesday, March 29, 2005, in Willis. She was born March 9, 1906, in Dickens County to Louis and Myrtle McCarty. She married Marion Alfred Hughes in Hart in 1924. She was a member of the Littlefield Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Teta and Gordon Kirtley; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; and several nieces and nephews. Published in the Plainview Daily Herald from 3/31/2005 - 4/1/2005. Children of LOUIS MCCARTY and MAGGIE CLAY are: 141. i. TROY8 MCCARTY, b. July 06, 1910, Afton, Dickens Co., Texas; d. October 03, 1990, Lindsay, California. 142. ii. IRENE MCCARTY. 97. CINTHA JANE7 MCCARTY (FLAVIUS WILLIAM6, JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3363,3364,3365 was born 18573366,3367,3368, and died 1884. She married (1) BURTON M. WEATHERLY. She married (2) WINKLES. Notes for CINTHA JANE MCCARTY: Cynthia Jane Weatherly, died and was buried at what later became the Clairette Cemetery in 1884. At the time of her death and burial, the cemetery was the Salmon family cemetery. Child of CINTHA MCCARTY and WINKLES is: 143. i. W. C. DUB8 WINKLES. 98. BARBARA ALICE7 MCCARTY (FLAVIUS WILLIAM6, JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3369,3370,3371 was born February 22, 18723372,3373,3374. She married PENRY. Child of BARBARA MCCARTY and PENRY is: 144. i. ILLIE8 PENRY. 99. WILLIAM T.7 STRINGFELLOW (FRANCIS MARION6, MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born 1847. Children of WILLIAM T. STRINGFELLOW are: 145. i. FRANK MASTIN8 STRINGFELLOW, b. 1874; d. 1931. ii. ANNIE STRINGFELLOW, m. JOHNSON. 100. HARVEY HENRY HUTCHINSON7 STRINGFELLOW (JAMES C.6, MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) Child of HARVEY HENRY HUTCHINSON STRINGFELLOW is: 146. i. OPHELIA DEE8 STRINGFELLOW, b. Abt. 1909, Roger Mills Co., Oklahoma. 101. CLOID7 MCCARTY (WILLIAM IRA6, WILLIAM M.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) He married MARY LOU YEARGIN3378,3379,3380. Child of CLOID MCCARTY and MARY YEARGIN is: i. DELBERT8 MCCARTY3381,3382,3383. 102. MAJOR HARRISON7 MCCARTY (JAVAN MCVEY6, WILLIAM M.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3384,3385,3386,3386 was born in Dallas County, Alabama3387,3388,3389, and died April 28, 1938 in Gladewater, Gregg Co., Texas3390,3391,3392. He married MARY CORA BROWN3393,3394,3395 November 26, 1859 in Kennedale, Tarrant Co., Texas3396,3397. Children of HARRISON MCCARTY and MARY BROWN are: i. STELLA8 MCCARTY. ii. GEORGE TRUITTE MCCARTY. iii. BERTHA MCCARTY, b. August 07, 1894; d. December 26, 1897. More About BERTHA MCCARTY: Burial: Hudson Cemetary, Tarrant County, Texas iv. WADE POOL MCCARTY. v. DAVID BROWN MCCARTY3398,3399,3400, b. February 24, 1899, Tarrant Co., Texas3401,3402,3403; d. July 25, 1988, Hicksville, Nassau Co., NY3404,3405,3406. vi. FRANKLIN MILES MCCARTY. vii. MABEL BEATRICE MCCARTY. viii. WALTER MCCARTY. ix. LOLA BELL MCCARTY. x. JENNIE LOUSE MCCARTY. xi. JAMES EDWIN MCCARTY. xii. RUTH ELIZABETH MCCARTY, b. March 23, 1908, Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico; d. March 29, 1908, Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico. xiii. CHARLES HOWARD MCCARTY, b. July 02, 1909, Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico; d. December 28, 1958, Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado; m. ALICE RENO. 103. SUSAN FRANCIS SUSIE7 MCCARTY (WILLIAM COLUMBUS6, JACOB5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3407,3408,3409 was born May 11, 18833410,3411,3412. She married ASHMORE. Child of SUSAN MCCARTY and ASHMORE is: i. WILLIAM RAYMOND8 ASHMORE, b. April 21, 1905. Notes for WILLIAM RAYMOND ASHMORE: Wayland Ashmore - Jun 20, 2005 View | Viewers | Reply to this item William Raymond Ashmore son of Claud Ashmore and Susan Frances McCartyhad his 100th birthday April 21 2005. A family reunion was held in his honor at a public park in Fruit Heights Utah on June 18. Two hundred of his family attended and enjoyed an excellent dinner with games and relays and a pie eating contest adding to the excitement. 104. AMANDA JANE7 ROBINSON (MELISSA EMELINE6 MCCARTY, ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3413,3414 was born 1884 in Tarrant Co., Texas3415,3416,3417. She married CHARLES MILTON WICKER 19073418,3419. He was born 1880 in Missouri. Children of AMANDA ROBINSON and CHARLES WICKER are: i. CHARLES8 WICKER, b. 1910. ii. EDGAR WICKER. iii. EMMALINE ELIZABETH WICKER, b. 1908. iv. MARY ELLEN WICKER. v. BONNIE BESS WICKER. vi. JOHNNIE WICKER. 147. vii. IRA CLIFFORD WICKER, b. July 22, 1924, Chamberino, Dona Ana County, NM; d. April 20, 1956, San Ysidro, San Diego County, CA. 105. JAMES RAY7 MCCARTY (GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK6, HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3420,3421,3422 was born January 20, 18973423,3424,3425. He married IRENE DORSEY. Notes for JAMES RAY MCCARTY: Children of JAMES MCCARTY and IRENE DORSEY are: 148. i. BLAKEMORE8 MCCARTY, b. June 23, 1923, Burkburnett, Texas. ii. JOHN MCCARTY. iii. MARY MCCARTY. iv. PAT MCCARTY. 149. v. II JAMES RAY MCCARTY, b. February 24, 1921, Greenwood, TX; d. March 15, 2009. Generation No. 6 106. MARY URAN8 MCMILLAN (PAMELA ANN7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3426,3427 was born September 1848 in DeSoto Parish, La.3428,3429, and died June 11, 1939 in San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Tx.3430,3431. She married JOHN AUGUSTUS SCHWALBE3432,3433 January 18, 1871 in Grimes Co., Tx.3434,3435. He was born 1839 in Bavaria, Germany3436,3437, and died September 17, 1917 in San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Tx.3438,3439. Children of MARY MCMILLAN and JOHN SCHWALBE are: i. MARY P.9 SCHWALBE3440,3441, b. April 20, 1872, Grimes Co., Tx.3442,3443,3444; d. August 04, 1899, Sutton Co., Tx.3445,3446,3447. More About MARY P. SCHWALBE: Fact 2: Abt. August 04, 1899, Sonora Cemetery, Sutton Co., Tx.3448,3449 ii. JULIA S. SCHWALBE3450,3451, b. April 11, 1878, Grimes Co., Tx.3452,3453,3454; d. June 10, 1898, Sutton Co. Tx.3455,3456,3457; m. R. S. EVERETT3458,3459, September 15, 1897, Crockett Co., Tx.3460,3461; b. Abt. 18783462,3463; d. WFT Est. 1903-19693464,3465. More About JULIA S. SCHWALBE: Fact 2: Abt. June 10, 1898, Sonora Cemetery, Sutton Co., Tx.3466,3467 iii. ETHEL C. SCHWALBE3468,3469, b. 18873470,3471; d. Abt. 1979, Lytle, Tx.3472,3473. 107. DUNCAN WINN8 MCMILLAN (PAMELA ANN7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3474,3475 was born November 20, 1850 in probably DeSoto Parish, La.3476,3477, and died March 02, 1930 in Devine, Medina Co., Tx.3478,3479. He married AGNES I. BOYD3480,3481 December 16, 1875 in Grimes Co., Texas3482,3483. She was born Abt. 1850 in probably Alabama3484,3485, and died WFT Est. 1880-19443486,3487. Children of DUNCAN MCMILLAN and AGNES BOYD are: i. BESSIE S.9 MCMILLAN3488,3489, b. December 1875, probably Grimes Co., Tx.3490,3491; d. Abt. 1932, Devine, Medina Co., Tx.3492,3493; m. THOMAS MABRY3494,3495, September 14, 1896, Grimes Co., Texas3496,3497; b. April 25, 1874, Grimes Co., Tx.3498,3499; d. WFT Est. 1908-1965, Devine, Medina Co., Tx.3500,3501. ii. DUNCAN BLUE MCMILLAN II3502,3503, b. June 12, 1877, probably Grimes County, Texas3504,3505; d. June 05, 1950, Devine, Medina Co., Tx.3506,3507; m. ETTA LAVENIA MALLETT3508,3509, December 17, 1905, Madisonville, Madison Co., Tx.3510,3511; b. April 22, 1887, probably Grimes County, Texas3512,3513; d. August 12, 1949, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Tx.3514,3515. 108. SARAH (SALLIE)8 MCMILLAN (PAMELA ANN7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3516,3517 was born August 03, 1854 in DeSoto Parish, La.3518,3519, and died Abt. 1879 in Tx.3520,3521. She married JAMES ALBERT NEELEY3522,3523 February 17, 1875 in Grimes Co., Texas3524,3525. He was born February 26, 1853 in Grimes Co., Tx.3526,3527, and died March 25, 1933 in Roby, Fisher Co., Tx.3528,3529. Children of SARAH MCMILLAN and JAMES NEELEY are: i. MARY TERRESSA9 NEELEY3530,3531, b. 1876, Panola Co., Tx.3532,3533; d. February 12, 1931, Roby, Fisher Co., Tx.3534,3535; m. DAVID FRANKLIN MITCHELL3536,3537, September 16, 1896, Caddo Parish, La.3538,3539; b. January 22, 1860, Baldwin, Cabarrus Co., Ms.3540,3541; d. March 04, 1930, Roby, Fisher Co., Tx.3542,3543. ii. ARCHIE CRAWFORD NEELEY3544,3545, b. December 04, 1877, Carthage, Panola Co., Tx.3546,3547; d. March 1943, Roby, Fisher Co., Tx.3548,3549; m. EUGENIA SARAH ELIZABETH CURTIS3550,3551, December 02, 1900, Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, La.3552,3553; b. September 24, 1879, Deadwood, Panola Co., Tx3554,3555; d. January 1954, Roby, Fisher Co., Tx.3556,3557. 109. RHODA S.8 HINES (AMANDA LAVINA7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3558,3559 was born 1849 in Miss.3560,3561, and died Bef. 1900 in Tx.3562,3563. She married HENRY MERTZ3564,3565 October 26, 1869 in Karnes Co., Tx.3566,3567. He was born 1844 in Hamburg, Germany3568,3569, and died Aft. 1900 in probably Uvalde, Tx.3570,3571. Children of RHODA HINES and HENRY MERTZ are: i. COLLIN C.9 MERTZ3572,3573, b. 18743574,3575; d. WFT Est. 1875-19643576,3577. ii. MILTON J. MERTZ3578,3579, b. 1877, Karnes Co., Tx.3580,3581; d. WFT Est. 1878-19673582,3583. iii. GEORGIA A. MERTZ3584,3585, b. 18793586,3587; d. WFT Est. 1880-19733588,3589. 110. SUSAN LAVINA8 HINES (AMANDA LAVINA7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3590,3591 was born September 06, 1857 in Texas3592,3593, and died May 12, 1944 in Rockport, Aransas Co., Tx.3594,3595. She married EDWARD TILLMAN HAYNES3596,3597 1873 in San Antonio, Bexar Co., Tx.3598,3599. He was born April 28, 1858 in Arkansas3600,3601, and died October 07, 19363602,3603. Children of SUSAN HINES and EDWARD HAYNES are: i. SIBIL JOSEPHINE9 HAYNES3604,3605, b. June 15, 1890, Minerial City, Tx.3606,3607; d. May 06, 1981, Grants, N.M.3608,3609; m. ROBERT HENRY MARABLE3610,3611, December 01, 19103612,3613; b. Abt. 18903614,3615; d. WFT Est. 1916-19813616,3617. ii. SUSAN ELIZABETH HAYNES3618,3619, b. Abt. 18903620,3621; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843622,3623; m. (1) LEWIS ARTHUR NANCE3624,3625, WFT Est. 1906-19383626,3627; b. Abt. 18903628,3629; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813630,3631; m. (2) CLABORNE CLINTON PURTLE3632,3633, WFT Est. 1906-19383634,3635; b. Abt. 18903636,3637; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813638,3639. iii. ROBERT EDWARD HAYNES3640,3641, b. Abt. 18903642,3643; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813644,3645; m. MARY CATHERINE ROSSELLE3646,3647, WFT Est. 1906-19383648,3649; b. Abt. 18903650,3651; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843652,3653. iv. MOLLIE LORENA HAYNES3654,3655, b. Abt. 18903656,3657; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843658,3659; m. WILLIAM EDMON SAWYER3660,3661, WFT Est. 1906-19383662,3663; b. Abt. 18903664,3665; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813666,3667. v. MAGGIE SELENA HAYNES3668,3669, b. Abt. 18903670,3671; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843672,3673; m. DANIEL PUTMAN MIERS3674,3675, WFT Est. 1906-19383676,3677; b. Abt. 18903678,3679; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813680,3681. vi. JOHN FLETCHER HAYNES3682,3683, b. Abt. 18903684,3685; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813686,3687; m. CLARA BELLE HAMMACK3688,3689, WFT Est. 1906-19383690,3691; b. Abt. 18903692,3693; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843694,3695. vii. LUCY LAVINA HAYNES3696,3697, b. February 17, 18883698,3699; d. WFT Est. 1905-19823700,3701; m. KING S. DAVIDSON3702,3703, WFT Est. 1905-19373704,3705; b. Abt. 18903706,3707; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813708,3709. viii. INFANT DAUGHTER HAYNES3710,3711, b. Abt. 18903712,3713; d. WFT Est. 1891-19843714,3715. ix. GEORGIA KATHERINE HAYNES3716,3717, b. Abt. 18903718,3719; d. WFT Est. 1891-19843720,3721. x. KIMSEY TILLMAN HAYNES3722,3723, b. Abt. 18903724,3725; d. WFT Est. 1891-19803726,3727. xi. DANIEL ELBERT HAYNES3728,3729, b. Abt. 18903730,3731; d. WFT Est. 1909-19813732,3733; m. KATIE IRENE SEXTON3734,3735, WFT Est. 1906-19383736,3737; b. Abt. 18903738,3739; d. WFT Est. 1906-19843740,3741. 111. JOHN FLETCHER8 HINES, JR. (AMANDA LAVINA7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3742,3743 was born February 1851 in La.3744,3745, and died November 15, 1933 in Bexar Co., Tx.3746,3747. He married GEORNA3748,3749 Bef. 1872 in probably Texas3750,3751. She was born May 1849 in Hamburg, Germany3752,3753, and died Bef. 1920 in Tx.3754,3755. More About JOHN FLETCHER HINES, JR.: Fact 6: 1886, M.D.; Luling, Caldwell Co., Tx.3756,3757 Children of JOHN HINES and GEORNA are: i. JOHN FLETCHER9 HINES III3758,3759, b. 18723760,3761; d. WFT Est. 1873-19623762,3763. ii. MINNIE R. HINES3764,3765, b. 18743766,3767; d. WFT Est. 1875-19683768,3769. iii. WILLIAM S. HINES3770,3771, b. 18763772,3773; d. WFT Est. 1877-19663774,3775. iv. DANIEL H. HINES3776,3777, b. September 18793778,3779; d. WFT Est. 1880-19693780,3781. v. GEORNA HINES3782,3783, b. September 18843784,3785; d. WFT Est. 1885-19783786,3787. 112. WILLIAM DAVID8 DOYLE (SARAH ELIZABETH ELLIS7 HART, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3788,3789 was born September 28, 1861 in La Grange, Fayette Co., Tx.3790,3791, and died May 23, 1961 in Ft. Worth, Tx.3792,3793. He married PEGGY JANE MURRAY3794,3795 WFT Est. 1883-19143796,3797. She was born October 29, 1871 in Cuero, Tx.3798,3799, and died 1967 in Hattisburg, Miss.3800,3801. Children of WILLIAM DOYLE and PEGGY MURRAY are: i. MAMIE HENDA LAVINIA9 DOYLE3802,3803, b. June 03, 18953804,3805; d. WFT Est. 1934-19903806,3807; m. GEORGE COWEN CLAYTON3808,3809, July 03, 19293810,3811; b. Abt. 18953812,3813; d. WFT Est. 1934-19863814,3815. ii. NELL ELIZABETH DOYLE3816,3817, b. December 25, 18963818,3819; d. WFT Est. 1935-19913820,3821; m. F.L. PEAVY3822,3823, May 27, 19313824,3825; b. Abt. 18963826,3827; d. WFT Est. 1936-19873828,3829. iii. ERNEST ELLIS DOYLE3830,3831, b. August 29, 18993832,3833; d. WFT Est. 1916-1989, Dallas, Tx.3834,3835; m. DORTHY TILLERY3836,3837, WFT Est. 1916-19493838,3839; b. WFT Est. 1895-19153840,3841; d. WFT Est. 1916-19893842,3843. iv. RUFUS DOYLE3844,3845, b. August 08, 1901, Cuero, Tx.3846,3847; d. WFT Est. 1920-19923848,3849; m. DORIS DICKEY3850,3851, Private; b. Private. More About DORIS DICKEY: Fact 1: Private v. WILLIAM HAROLD DOYLE3852,3853, b. Private; m. HELEN EFFRIGHT3854,3855, Private; b. Private. More About WILLIAM HAROLD DOYLE: Fact 1: Private More About HELEN EFFRIGHT: Fact 1: Private vi. LYDIA DOYLE3856,3857, b. Private. More About LYDIA DOYLE: Fact 1: Private vii. CURLEY ERVIN IRA DOYLE3858,3859, b. Private; m. MARY ALICE3860,3861, Private; b. Private. More About CURLEY ERVIN IRA DOYLE: Fact 1: Private More About MARY ALICE: Fact 1: Private viii. BEATRICE EVA DOYLE3862,3863, b. Private; m. E.D. WILLIAMS3864,3865, Private; b. Private. More About BEATRICE EVA DOYLE: Fact 1: Private More About E.D. WILLIAMS: Fact 1: Private ix. HESTER HARLE DOYLE3866,3867, b. January 28, 1913, San Maros, Hayes Co., Tx.3868,3869; d. 1973, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, La.3870,3871; m. JOSEPH DAVID SMITH3872,3873, Private; b. Private. More About JOSEPH DAVID SMITH: Fact 1: Private 113. THOMAS WASHINGTON8 HART (HENRY CLAY7, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3874,3875 was born September 09, 18763876,3877, and died WFT Est. 1917-19673878,3879. He married IRMA REBECCA BECCA UNKNOWN3880,3881 1908 in Aunt Bettie Pearson living with T.W. 19203882,3883. She was born 18873884,3885, and died WFT Est. 1917-19813886,3887. Children of THOMAS HART and IRMA UNKNOWN are: i. IRMA9 HART3888,3889, b. Private. More About IRMA HART: Fact 1: Private ii. MARION HART3890,3891, b. Private. More About MARION HART: Fact 1: Private iii. MORRIS HART3892,3893, b. Private. More About MORRIS HART: Fact 1: Private 114. ALICE FOSTER8 HART (HENRY CLAY7, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3894,3895 was born June 14, 1878 in probably in Grimes Co., Tx.3896,3897, and died Aft. November 1928 in probably Tx.3898,3899. She married FRANK SMITH3900,3901 WFT Est. 1894-1919 in In a letter, a married son is mentioned3902,3903. He was born Abt. 18783904,3905, and died Aft. November 1928 in probably Tx.3906,3907. Child of ALICE HART and FRANK SMITH is: i. SON OF FRANK9 SMITH3908,3909, b. Private. More About SON OF FRANK SMITH: Fact 1: Private 115. WALTER JEROME8 HART (HENRY CLAY7, SARAH FOSTER6 ELLIS, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3910,3911 was born July 09, 1892 in probably Grimes Co., Tx.3912,3913, and died WFT Est. 1920-19833914,3915. He married SOFIA MARGARET3916,3917 WFT Est. 1911-1941 in 1920 census Ft. Worth may be son of Henry3918,3919. She was born 18963920,3921, and died WFT Est. 1920-19903922,3923. Child of WALTER HART and SOFIA MARGARET is: i. WALTER9 HART3924,3925, b. Private. More About WALTER HART: Fact 1: Private 116. ROBERT STEPHEN8 ELLIS (THOMAS CARGILL7, EZEKIEL PARKE6, SARAH5 JOHNSON, OLIVE ANN4 MCCARTY, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3926,3927 was born Abt. 18553928,3929, and died WFT Est. 1902-19473930,3931. Child of ROBERT STEPHEN ELLIS is: i. MARTINA HAMILTON9 ELLIS3932,3933, b. Private; m. CARROLL BUCK3934,3935, Private; b. Abt. 19003936,3937; d. WFT Est. 1919-19913938,3939. More About MARTINA HAMILTON ELLIS: Fact 1: Private 117. SPENCER TERRY8 HOLLIS (BLUFORD LUSTER7, MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) He married MARY AUTRY MOORE. Child of SPENCER HOLLIS and MARY MOORE is: i. MARY HELEN9 HOLLIS, m. JOHN ERNEST CROFT; b. October 07, 1920, Hillsboro, TX; d. March 03, 2004, Fort Worth, TX. Notes for JOHN ERNEST CROFT: John Ernest Croft PROCTOR -- Funeral services for John Ernest Croft, 83, of Proctor, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 6 at the First United Methodist Church of Comanche with the Rev. Matt Hall officiating. Burial will be in the Proctor Cemetery in Proctor under the direction of the Comanche Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 5 at the funeral home. Lunch will be served at Proctor Community Center following the services. Mr. Croft died Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at Harris-Methodist Hosital in Fort Worth. He was born on Oct. 7, 1920, in Hillsboro to James E. Croft and May Maxwell Reid. Survivors include his wife, Helen Croft of Proctor; son, Ritchie Croft of Dallas and his wife; daughter, Vickie Cate of Lampasas and her husband; daughter Hollis McCright of Lubbock and her husband; daughter Sara Croft of San Antonio; son Carl Croft of Dallas and his wife; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. ****** Obituary from Brownwood Bulletin newspaper. John E. Croft was married to Mary Helen (Hollis) Croft, the daughter of S. T. "Dick" Hollis and May Autry (Moore) Hollis. Mary Helen (Hollis) Croft> Spencer Terry "Dick" Hollis> Bluford Lustre Hollis> Mary Ann "Polly" (McCarty) Hollis> James M. McCarty> Jacob McCarty. 118. NANCY HARRIET8 HOLLIS (BLUFORD LUSTER7, MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married KOONSMAN. Children of NANCY HOLLIS and KOONSMAN are: i. JOHNNIE LUSTER9 KOONSMAN, b. Erath Co., TX; d. February 26, 1993, Lubbock, TX; m. JIMMIE PARTHENIA BEEBE, May 1926, Littlefield, TX; d. 1979. Notes for JOHNNIE LUSTER KOONSMAN: News tools List News | Add News | Categories | MyFamilyGram Search News: Select Category: Select Category: No Category All ItemsBooks--- FamilyFamily ObituariesHISTORYNoticeQueries Sheriff Johnnie Luster Koonsman [1901-1993] << Previous Next >> Bill McCarty - Jan 20, 2005 View | Viewers | Reply to this item Categories: Family Obituaries Johnnie Koonsman Services for Johnnie Luster Koonsman, 91, were held at 3 p.m. February 28, 1993 in the Dickens Church of Christ. Perry Mason, Lubbock minister, officiated. Burial was in Dickens Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home, Spur, in charge of arrangements. Mr. Koonsman died about 10:30 p.m. February 26 in Heritage Village Nursing Home in Richardson. He was born in Erath County and had lived in Dickens most of his life. He married Jimmie Parthenia Beebe in Littlefield in May of 1926. She preceded him in death in 1979. Koonsman served as Dickens County Sheriff from 1933 to 1940. He was a farmer and rancher and owner of Dickens Drug for many years. He was a member of the CapRock Peace Officer´s Assn. and the Church of Christ in Dickens. Survivors include one son, John L. Koonsman, Dallas; a brother, Jim Koonsman, Afton; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Pallbearers included Wallace Conaway, Billy George Drennan, Harry Martin, Bill North, Kenneth Marts and Ken Beebe. ************************** The Texas Spur, February, 1993 *************************** Johnnie L. Koonsman> Nancy Harriet (Hollis) Koonsman> Bluford L. Hollis> Mary Ann "Polly" (McCarty) Hollis> James M. McCarty Sr. > Jacob & Mary (Morrow) McCarty. ii. JIM KOONSMAN. 119. MARY ELLEN8 HOLLIS (JOHN DURHAM BUD7, MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married STERLING J. KING 1881 in Erath County, Texas, son of FLETCHER KING and RACHEL WOODWARD. He was born February 03, 1860 in Texas, and died in Polk County, Arkansas. Notes for STERLING J. KING: He murdered Dr. Kinningham outside his home near Stephensville on March 26, 1885. He served as a constable in Little River County for a while. Children of MARY HOLLIS and STERLING KING are: i. LULA S.9 KING, b. January 1883. ii. ALICE BRET KING, b. August 28, 1887. 120. WILLIE ARMENIA8 ROBERSON (MARY ADOLINE7 HOLLIS, MARY ANNE POLLY6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married GLOVER. Child of WILLIE ROBERSON and GLOVER is: i. CHARLIE MEADE9 GLOVER, m. MINNIE HARRELL. 121. GRACE A.8 ROBERTS (JACOB ZACHARIAH7, MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) She married SMITH. Child of GRACE ROBERTS and SMITH is: i. SON9 SMITH, m. DAU YOUNG. 122. WILLIAM BRUCE8 ROBERTS (JACOB ZACHARIAH7, MARTHA JANE6 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) Children of WILLIAM BRUCE ROBERTS are: i. JACOB DAVID9 ROBERTS, m. EXA DELL GRIBBLE; b. January 12, 1910; d. October 20, 2004, Hobbs, NM. Notes for EXA DELL GRIBBLE: Exa Dell Roberts, 98, of Star (Mills County, Texas), died Oct 20, 2004 at Good Samaritan Village in Hobbs, New Mexico. Graveside services were held October 22 at Hurst Ranch Cemetery. She was born Jan 13, 1906 in Pendletonville and was married to Jacob David Roberts on Oct 19, 1935. She was the last surviving of ten children. Mrs Roberts was a Methodist by faith and she loved pets. Survivors include her nephew, James Roberts of Gladewater and nieces, Helen Shockley and Judy Duke of Hobb, NM and Sarah Kios of Irving. Chapel of Hope Funeral Home Page 4B The Hamilton Hearld News, Oct 29, 2004 ************* Exa Dell was born on 12 Jan 1910 according to birth records in family. Apparently she was older that her husband, but didn't want him to know. Her headstone in Hurst Ranch Cemetery, Star, Mill, Texas reads born 13 Jan 1906. Exa Dell was married to JD Roberts > William Bruce Roberts Sr > Jacob Z Roberts > Chandler A Roberts & Martha Jane McCarty Roberts More About EXA DELL GRIBBLE: Burial: Hurst Ranch Cem. Star, Mill Co., Texas ii. WILLIAM BRUCE ROBERTS. 123. WILLIAM JACOB8 SPARKS (THEODORA PERRYLEE7 MCCARTY, JACOB JAKE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, ) Child of WILLIAM JACOB SPARKS is: i. ORA9 SPARKS, m. ROTGE. 124. TERRY S.8 BOUCHER (LAURA E.7 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, ) Child of TERRY S. BOUCHER is: i. OCIE T.9 BOUCHER, b. May 22, 1908, Stephenville, TX; d. November 18, 1977, McAdoo, TX; m. LUCILLE CYPERT. 125. GINEVA LINVAL8 FANCHER (SUSAN HARRIET HAMILTON7 MCCARTY, JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, She married DAVIS. Child of GINEVA FANCHER and DAVIS is: i. EMORY LOWELL9 DAVIS. 126. JEWEL8 MCCARTY (JAMES RICE7, JAMES MADISON6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, was born September 14, 1894 in Iredell, Bosque County, Texas3943,3944,3945, and died July 12, 1934 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas3946,3947,3948. She married REUBEN BOYD ROBERTSON3949,3950,3951 June 01, 1920 in Oklahoma3952,3953. He was born December 09, 1889 in Boonsville, Wise County, Texas3954,3955,3956, and died May 29, 1969 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee Co., Oklahoma3957,3958,3959. Children of JEWEL MCCARTY and REUBEN ROBERTSON are: i. REUBEN BOYD9 ROBERTSON3960,3961,3962. ii. JEWEL LADEANE ROBERTSON3963,3964,3965. iii. EMMA MARALYN ROBERTSON3966,3967,3968. iv. JAMES MCCARTY ROBERTSON3969,3970,3971, b. January 11, 1931, Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma3972,3973,3974; m. JO ANN DAVIS3975,3976,3977, March 07, 1952, Oklahoma City, OK Co., Oklahoma3978,3979; b. January 08, 1933, Gotebo, Kiowa Co., Oklahoma3980,3981,3982. v. JENTA ROBERTSON3983,3984,3985. 127. NINA M.8 MCCARTY (JAMES WYLIE7, JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3986,3987,3988 was born May 1909 in Bosque Co., Texas3989,3990,3991. She married JAMES DONALD WARREN3992,3993,3994 1932 in Mills Co., TX. Notes for NINA M. MCCARTY: Bill McCarty - Oct 24, 2004 Categories: Family Obituaries Nina McCarty Warren SWEETWATER - Nina McCarty Warren, 88, died Thursday in a Roscoe nursing home. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Goldthwaite with the Rev. James Baker officiating, directed by Cate-Spencer & Trent Funeral Home. Mrs. Warren was born in Duffau and was a homemaker. She was a Baptist and was the widow of James Donald Warren Sr., whom she married in 1932 in Mills County. Survivors include one son, James D. Warren Jr. of Sweetwater; and many nieces and nephews Child of NINA MCCARTY and JAMES WARREN is: i. JAMES D.9 WARREN. Notes for JAMES D. WARREN: Janice, I have attempted to locate Nellie and the rest of the family in the 1930 Yuma County census but have been unsuccessful so far. I did locate the family of the girl Nila in the 1920 census and that family (Jerome G. McCarty) lived at Crane, which is just west of Yuma City and north of Gadsden. That McCarty family had come from Brown County (about forty miles from Hico) and based on online records was descended from Revolutionary Patriot Michael McCarty who lived and died in Alabama when in his 90's. Some books have been published on that line, particularly one by the title of "McCarty and Other Southern Roots," by Etta Jackman of Miami, Oklahoma. I have never been able to tie the two lines together although they often lived within a short distance of one another. Several of that line came to Bosque County in the 1860's near where our McCartys lived on the Erath-Bosque line. Here are some corrections to your tree-----the maiden name of the wife of James Wylie McCarty was RoxiePermelia Maddle and she is buried at Pecan Cemetery at Purves near Dublin. Her first husband was named George "Robb" Baker who evidently ran off. After the death of Jim McCarty, she married a third time to R. O. "Slim" Davis. Roxie died in 1967. Her grandson, James Warren, who lives in Roscoe, Texas, provided that info. (His mother was Nina McCarty, daughter of Jim & Roxie. The name Nina is pronounced like Nine-uh, rather than like Neena.) John Elias McCarty was married to Addie Pruitt and they had one daughter before they divorced. The John E. McCarty who married Mary Pool is a different man and is one of the Michael McCarty line. That John E. McCarty lived in Ardmore, OK. The line is given in the Jackman book. Addie Pruitt's sister was a direct ancestor of my D-I-L Janis and Addie's brother Ben in turn married one of my dad's 1st cousins on his mother's side (Flora Ogden). Small world. Pat McCarty's mother was Izilla Jones, but her first husband was Stephen Hill Medford who was ambushed and killed by robbers in 1863. (That is probably where the Milford (sic) come in as her maiden name as on the death certificate. She was married to a Mr. Malone afterward and then John McCarty was her third husband, after twice being widowed at the time of the Civil War.) Izilla's daughter, Ada Medford, married J. Z. Roberts who was in fact her step-cousin. Zach's mother was Martha, a sister of John McCarty. Regards, Bill McCarty 128. HERBERT D.8 MCCARTY (DANIEL RILEY7, JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)3995,3996,3997 was born Abt. 1908 in Texas3998,3999,4000. He married HAZEL. She was born Abt. 1914. Notes for HERBERT D. MCCARTY: At Herb's funeral, Dorsey preached and drank a pint of whiskey. 1920 United States Federal Census about Hubert McCarty Name: Hubert McCarty [Hubert McCarthy] Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 6, Bandera, Texas Age: 12 years Estimated birth year: abt 1908 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: D R Father's Birth Place: Texas Mother's name: Mary Mother's Birth Place: Texas Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Male Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 1086 Household Members: Name Age D R McCarty 39 Mary McCarty 37 Hubert McCarty 12 Dorsia McCarty 10 Bruce McCarty 28 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1930 Census Publication Number: T626 Publication Title: Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930 Content Source: NARA Census Year: 1930 Short Description: NARA T626. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. State: Texas County: KERR Browse Description: KERRVILLE TOWN Enumeration District: 133-7 Description: KERRVILLE TOWN (PART) BOUNDED BY (N) TOWN LINE; (E) HILLCREST AVE., EARL GARRETT, EARL GARRETT EXTENDED; (S) TOWN LINE; (W) TOWN LINE. Sheet Number: 24B Herbert was 22; wife's name was Hazel 15; son Patrick H. 6 mths old-Herb was working as a laborer in a garage. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Was there another brother? Joe? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Joe worked with Bruce in Dunsmuir, California on the railroad as firemen. In regards to "Joe". He was working on the Southern Pacific Railroad in Dunsmuir, CA as a fireman. We were living in Long Beach when WW II started. Bruce, my dad, had worked for a mining railroad in Southern Colorado so he had railroad experience, but was doing some other kind of work at the time. Joe contacted him and told him that the railroad was hiring and would pay him to move to Dunsmuir. He took the job. I was pretty young at the time and my memory was that he was Bruce's brother. I last saw him in about 1946 just before my parents split up. He could have been a cousin, but I do know he was a McCarty. I don't know what happened to him after that, but I do know his name showed up on seniority rosters for at least a few years after that. Bruce got fired from the railroad for "Rule G", drinking on the job, after my folks split up. He then moved to Southern California. Social Security index showed that he died in San Diego, CA in 1963. My brother is James Herbert Lloyd (nee McCarty). I was always told that he was named Herbert for Bruce's brother. I'm thinking that perhaps the older brother listed on your site could have been Joseph Herbert McCarty, or Herbert Joseph McCarty. Dorvel's middle name is also Herbert and he was told the same thing. I've been copying the genealogy of the McCarty's from your site into my Family Tree Maker. Pretty interesting stuff. Looks like several of the McCarty's fought for the South in the Civil War. It also appears that at least three of them (if I counted correctly) died in POW camps in the North. I have done extensive research on my mother's side, most of whom fought for the North, mainly from Illinois. My North Carolina ancestors lived in the Smoky Mountains in the western corner of the state. They opted out of the War. One of them, John D. Kitchens, my 2nd Great Grandfather, was ambushed and killed by some Confederate sympathizers in 1864 because of his stand. Several years later, my Great Grandfather Lemuel Kitchens, returned the favor shooting the man who killed his father. Rapidly moved to Colorado to homestead with his brother, sending for his family later, to avoid prosecution. Interesting stuff. Do you have any information on the Civil War veterans in the McCarty family ... units they belonged to, service records, etc.? The following is an excerpt from the history of Robertson County, Tennessee. Do you think that the Jacob McCarty mentioned is our Jacob: "In 1788 Samuel Crockett built a block-house or fort on the place where his son, Capt. M. D. Crockett, now lives. This served as a defense in times of danger for all those who had settled in that neighborhood. The Indians finally became so troublesome that the women and children were sent away to the stronger forts, while the men remained to [p.831] look after the crops. With all the precautions taken by the community, a young lady, a daughter of Thomas Norris, was killed by the Indians, and Patrick Martin was wounded. Besides those mentioned the following persons settled in this vicinity and to the southwest of it: Benjamin Nail, Joseph Martin, Thomas Martin, Henry Frey, George Williams, George Murphy, Thomas Jamison, Julius Justice, James and Hardy Bryant and Thomas Holmes. In the same year that Crockett located, the Forts formed a settlement on the north side of Red River, not far from where Adams Station now is. Others who found homes in this part of the county within the next few years were John and James Johnson, Thomas and James Gunn, Corbin Hall, Jesse Gardner, Isaac Menees, Jeremiah and Benjamin Batts and John Bell. Thomas and Henry Johnson, John and Benjamin McIntosh, Anderson, Archer, Edward and John B. Cheatham, William and Jonathan Huddleston, Richard Crunk, Martin Duncan, John Edwards, Joseph Hardaway and Jacob McCarty all settled in what is now the Ninth Civil District previous to 1795." The following is another excerpt: "The county court began its first session July 18, 1796, at the house of Jacob McCarty. The magistrates who were present and took the oath of office were William Fort, William Miles, Benjamin Menees, Isaac Phillips, Bazel Boren, Martin Duncan, John Phillips, Zebulon Hart and James Crabtree. William Fort was chosen chairman, and Thomas Johnson clerk. The latter gave bond in the sum of $2,000, with Jacob McCarty and Bazel Boren as sureties. Stephen Boren, Isaac Menees, Daniel McKindley, William Boren and John Mercer were appointed constables." Info from Bob Lloyd Child of HERBERT MCCARTY and HAZEL is: i. PATRICK H.9 MCCARTY, b. Abt. 1930. 129. DORSEY FALLER CORNELIUS HAMP8 MCCARTY (DANIEL RILEY7, JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS)4001 was born April 15, 1909 in Lampasas Co., Texas4001,4002, and died July 07, 1969 in Grand Jct., Colorado4003. He married (1) MAGGIE LUNSFORD4004,4005,4006 Abt. 1928 in Texas4007,4008, daughter of SIMON LUNSFORD and CYNTHIA BRADY. She was born May 10, 1910, and died April 26, 1996 in Kemp, Texas. He married (2) VELVA LAURA LUELLEN FINCH Abt. 1932, daughter of ABE FINCH and GERTRUDE GLOVER. She was born March 03, 1916 in Cimmeron, Colfax Co., New Mexico4009, and died March 30, 1986 in Grants, Cibola Co., NM4009. He married (3) PAULINE TRINKLINE4010,4011,4012 Abt. 1946 in Nevada4013,4014. Notes for DORSEY FALLER CORNELIUS HAMP MCCARTY: Obituary of Dorsey F. McCarty, (1909-1969) Bill McCarty - Jul 26, 2001 Obituary from issue of July 9, 1969, probably from Grand Junction Sentinel (courtesy of Margaret Bishop). DORSEY F. MCCARTY Dorsey F. McCarty, 60, of 2815 North Ave., was found dead in his home at noon Tuesday. An autopsy revealed he died of heart failure around 3:00 P.M. Monday. A mechanic and resident of this area for ten years, he was married to Pauline Trinklein in Ely, Nev., in 1945. She survives. He was born in Lampasas, Texas, April 15, 1909 and attended schools in Texas. He is also survived by two sons, Dorsey D. of Las Vegas, Nev. and Dorvel of Farmington, N.M. [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10460.146] Individual: Mccarty, Dorsey Social Security #: 522-16-3577 SS# issued in: Colorado Birth date: Apr 15, 1909 Death date: Jul 1969 Residence code: Colorado ZIP Code of last known residence: 81501 Primary location associated with this ZIP Code: Grand Junction, Colorado He is buried in the SW corner of the cemetery. Take Orchard Mesa, First stop light, to Snyder Memorial and keep going. Caetaker Steel Building. He is buried in Block "H" Lot 78; space #6. No headstone, just a metal plate. ********************************************************************* Name: Dorsia Mccarty Age: 10 years Estimated birth year: abt 1910 Birthplace: Texas Race: White Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 6, Bandera, Texas Sex: Male Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Son Mother's Birth Place: Texas Father's Birth Place: Texas Image: 1086 Image Source: Year: 1920; Census Place: Justice Precinct 6, Bandera, Texas; Roll: T625_1773; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 1086. D.R. is his dad was 38 b. Texas his father born Mississippi mother MS Mary his mother was 39 b. Texas her father Arkansas, mother MS Hubbert his brother was 12 Bruce his brother was 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1930 United States Federal Census about Dorsey F Mc Carty Name: Dorsey F Mc Carty Home in 1930: Precinct 3, Burnet, Texas Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1910 Relation to Head of House: Son Father's name: Dennis R Mother's name: Mary E Household Members: Name Age Dennis R Mc Carty 49 Mary E Mc Carty 47 Dorsey F Mc Carty 20 laborer at Glen Farm Charles B Mc Carty 19 laborer at Glen Farm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Look at this: 1910 United States Federal Census about Dorsey McCarty Name: Dorsey McCarty [Dorsey Malerty] Age in 1910: 3 Estimated birth year: abt 1907 Birthplace: Minnesota Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's name: James Father's Birth Place: Minnesota Mother's name: Anna Mother's Birth Place: Missouri Home in 1910: Winona Ward 3, Winona, Minnesota Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age James McCarty 28 Anna McCarty 28 Mildred McCarty 5 Dorsey McCarty 3 Herbert McCarty 3/12 He was well liked by everyone. He would give you the shirt off his back. But he wasn't real reliable..... capable but would be moving on…. He apparently was married before he married Velva. He may have had a son and a daughter before marrying Velva. Hank told us that. That would make 3 boys and one girl for him. Is this the other family? ID: I086357 Name: Elsie Pearl Couch Sex: F Father: W Jim Couch b: 17 JUN 1882 Mother: Maude Carter Marriage 1 D F McCarty Children Living McCarty Living McCarty http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ron_custer&id=I086357 ********************************************************************************** Or is this the other family? Maggie Lunsford had a son W. C. McCarty on June 13, 1929 in Scurry Co., Texas. [yep, this is Dub and Jo Anne] More About DORSEY FALLER CORNELIUS HAMP MCCARTY: Burial: Snyder memorial Municipal Cemetry, Grand Jct. CO Cause of Death: Alcohol, heart attack Fact 1: Social Security #: 522-16-35774015,4016,4017,4018,4018 Fact 2: SS# issued in: Colorado4019,4020 Fact 3: Residence code: Colorado4021,4022 Fact 4: Last residence ZIP: 815014023,4024 Notes for MAGGIE LUNSFORD: 1930 United States Federal Census about W C McCarty Name: W C McCarty Home in 1930: Precinct 1, Scurry, Texas Age: 0 Estimated birth year: abt 1929 Relation to Head of House: Grandson Mother's name: Maggie Household Members: Name Age Dimons Lunsford 56 Cynthia Lunsford 46 Bertha Lunsford 22 Robert Lunsford 16 Raynond Lunsford 14 Emma Lunsford 12 Maggie McCarty 19 W C McCarty 10/12 Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Precinct 1, Scurry, Texas; Roll: 2389; Page: 19B; Enumeration District: 6; Image: 809.0. Notes for VELVA LAURA LUELLEN FINCH: Velva herself wrote down her parents and her brothers and sisters birthdates and locations. She was an excellent cook and a very beautiful woman. The doctor attending her at her death was Dr. Gilbert Gutierrez. She died at 4:30 am. Her and Hank were living at 1818 W. Highway #66 in Milan, Cibola Co., New Mexico. She died at the Cibola General Hospital of Renal Failure. Death Certificate 121012- State of New Mexico Vital Records. Handled by Grants Mortuary. She was 70 when she passed away. Their mailing address was P. O. Box 3065, Milan, NM 87021. More About VELVA LAURA LUELLEN FINCH: Burial: Grants Memorial Park, Grants, NM Medical Information: Kidney trouble, alzheimers, bladder trouble Notes for PAULINE TRINKLINE: ID: I217403 Name: Josephine LIGHTNER Sex: F Birth: Abt 1910 Change Date: 14 SEP 2000 at 03:26:58 Father: John Emmett LIGHTNER b: 17 AUG 1879 in , Pocahontas, WV Mother: Etta Florence MOORE b: 13 NOV 1880 in , Pocahontas, WV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I213619 Name: John Emmett LIGHTNER Sex: M Birth: 17 AUG 1879 in , Pocahontas, WV Death: 5 APR 1930 Change Date: 14 SEP 2000 at 03:26:16 Father: John M. LIGHTNER b: Abt 1837 in , Pocahontas, (W.) VA Mother: Sarah Elizabeth McGLAUGHLIN b: 1856 in , Pocahontas, (W.) VA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I213667 Name: John M. LIGHTNER Sex: M Birth: Abt 1837 in , Pocahontas, (W.) VA Death: 5 APR 1930 in Abilene, , TX Change Date: 14 SEP 2000 at 01:40:53 Father: Jacob LIGHTNER b: Abt 1798 in , Bath, VA Mother: Elizabeth MOORE b: Abt 1802 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I212754 Name: Jacob LIGHTNER Sex: M Birth: Abt 1798 in , Bath, VA Death: 1842 Change Date: 12 JUN 2000 at 04:16:44 Father: Peter LIGHTNER b: Abt 1770 Mother: Anna Elizabeth HARPER b: Abt 1776 ID: I109422 Name: Peter LIGHTNER Sex: M Birth: Abt 1770 Death: Abt 1853 in , Pocahontas, (W.) VA Change Date: 11 JUN 2000 at 04:01:48 ID: I109874 Name: Anna Elizabeth HARPER Sex: F Birth: Abt 1776 Change Date: 16 NOV 1999 at 01:36:21 Father: Nicholas HARPER b: 1746/1749 in , , , DEU Mother: Mary Elizabeth PENNINGER b: 1753 in , , , DEU ID: I109715 Name: Nicholas HARPER Sex: M Birth: 1746/1749 in , , , DEU Death: 1818 in , Pendleton, (W.) VA Change Date: 16 NOV 1999 at 01:36:20 Father: Phillip HARPER b: 26 SEP 1713 in , , , DEU -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I213596 Name: Sarah Elizabeth McGLAUGHLIN Sex: F Birth: 1856 in , Pocahontas, (W.) VA Death: in , , TX Change Date: 12 JUN 2000 at 03:04:43 Father: William Jacob McGLAUGHLIN b: Abt 1827 in , Bath, VA Mother: Susan E. BIBLE b: Abt 1835 in , Bath, VA ID: I217583 Name: William Jacob McGLAUGHLIN Sex: M Birth: Abt 1827 in , Bath, VA Change Date: 10 DEC 2001 at 13:11:14 Father: Hugh MCGLAUGHLIN b: 24 FEB 1801 in , Bath, VA Mother: Nancy M. C. GWIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I213590 Name: Susan E. BIBLE Sex: F Birth: Abt 1835 in , Bath, VA Death: Bef 1900 Change Date: 14 SEP 2000 at 17:52:43 Father: Jacob BIBLE b: 1809 in , Pendleton, (W.) VA Mother: Sarah LIGHTNER b: 1799/1805 Child of DORSEY MCCARTY and MAGGIE LUNSFORD is: i. WILLIAM CLIFFORD DUB9 MCCARTY4025,4026, b. June 13, 1929, Snider, Scurry Co., Texas; d. May 22, 2009, Athens, Texas; m. MARTHA JOANN MOSS, October 19, 1950, Roswell, NM; b. September 10, 1932, Stanton, Martin, TX. Notes for WILLIAM CLIFFORD DUB MCCARTY: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 about W C McCarty Name: W C McCarty Date of Birth: 13 Jun 1929 Gender: Male Birth County: Scurry Father's name: D F McCarty Mother's name: Maggie Lunsford Roll Number: 1929_0005 He went to a school called McCarty's until it burned down. He has known JoAnn since first grade. They ran a store in La Mesa. He was an insurance man for a major company until he bought his own company and ran that for 15 years before retiring. Dub has an aunt Emma Lou that lives in Roswell, NM. He is related to Merle Haggard on his mother's side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William C. 'Dub' McCarty, 79, of Athens, died May 22, 2009, in Athens. He was born June 13, 1929, in Scurry County to Maggie Mae and Dorsey McCarty. In 1985, Dub took early retirement from a career in corporate group insurance management in Dallas to begin a fire and casualty insurance business in Cedar Creek, later opening an additional office in Athens. Throughout his life, Dub made community service and camaraderie an essential focus in his life. While in Cedar Creek, he served as president of the Cedar Creek Chamber of Commerce, was a driving force in the establishment of the Cedar Creek Library and became a member of the initial library board of directors. He also presided over the Cedar Creek Kiwanis Club and was Division 26 lieutenant governor for two terms. The Cedar Creek Chamber of Commerce bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award on Dub for his dedication and service to the community. Dub chaired the Henderson County Republican Party for eight years until 2007. In 1999, he and his wife JoAnn moved to Athens. Without delay, they were both active in the Athens community, with Dub becoming the secretary-treasurer of the Athens Kiwanis Club and a member of the Athens Rotary Club. Dub was a big supporter of the Kiwanis annual pancake breakfast and chili supper. He was a member of the advisory committee for the most recent expansion of the Henderson County Jail. Dub was a member of the Scottish Rite, Eastern Star and a 32nd Degree Mason for more than 50 years. He also served as the Order of DeMolay Dad in Lamesa, and was a longtime Boy Scout troop leader in that community. He graduated from Lamesa High School and served in the Army during the Korean War. Dub returned to Lamesa where he was involved in the retail clothing business, eventually owning Mac's Men's Wear. Dub was predeceased by his parents, Maggie and Homer Griffin and Dorsey McCarty; half brother Dorsey McCarty; and aunt, Emma Roberta Harbaugh. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, JoAnn; his daughter, Cynthia Weatherby; and grandson, Cole Weatherby; his daughter, Mary Lou Kromer, her husband Lanny and his children, Kyle Kromer and Michelle Cummings and their children, Kristen and Preston Kromer and Daniel Cummings; and his half brother, Dorval McCarty, and his sons and daughters. Dub also leaves behind his "babies," Dolly, a Schipperke, and two miniature Schnauzers, Cricket and Mitzi, the orphan of his recently deceased aunt. A memorial service and celebration of life for Dub McCarty will be held Saturday, June 13, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at The Cain Center in Athens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to The Library at Cedar Creek Lake, P.0. Box 43165, Seven Points, 75143. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes for MARTHA JOANN MOSS: Jo Ann just called and said she'd called you accidently at work, she felt bad................Her grandson Cole is getting married in Ft. Worth at the botanical garden on July 7, 2007. He is in his 4th year of medical school. Said he is quite the guitar player and writes music. They have 3 grandsons, [two steps] and one granddaughter and 3 step great grandkids. Been married 57 years in October. I told her we'd be up on the 30th. She said they are looking forward to meeting us and that this is going to be something! She asked about Darrel's death and so on, felt bad about that. Dub has an aunt [Emma Lou] that lives in Roswell. Been there over 60 years and is in her 90's. They go see her quite often. [Moved her to Athens Texas to live with them in summer of 2008. They bought a new house with special set up for wheel chairs.] They have two dogs. 2007. Dolly & Cricket. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- She has a second cousin that works at the Walmart in Prescott with Eric. His name is Preston Bonds and his wife works at Joanne's fabric store. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children of DORSEY MCCARTY and VELVA FINCH are: ii. DORSEY DARRELL9 MCCARTY4027, b. February 01, 1936, Farmington, San Juan, New Mexico4027,4028,4029,4030,4030; d. May 14, 1993, Pennsylvania4031,4032; m. (1) JUDY NEWLAND4033,4034,4035,4035, November 13, 1960, Durango, CO4036,4037; b. March 04, 19414038,4039,4040,4040; m. (2) JOAN GRAWBOSKI4041,4042,4043,4043, Abt. 1986, Arizona4044,4045,4046; b. February 22, 1944, New Jersey4047,4048,4049,4049. Notes for DORSEY DARRELL MCCARTY: [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10460.147] Individual: Mccarty, Dorsey Social Security #: 521-44-1946 SS# issued in: Colorado Birth date: Feb 1, 1936 Death date: May 14, 1993 Dorsey was a sharp man. He was an electrical engineer with Bechtel Power Corporation. He lived in Washington state when the volcanoe erupted. He loved his children and grandchildren very much. He could do just about anything. He was interested in genealogy. He was good at carving and would carve items and give them as gifts. He was dark and swarthy, very thin and soft spoken. Very Friendly. More About DORSEY DARRELL MCCARTY: Cause of Death: Complications from lung cancer. Notes for JUDY NEWLAND: From: Judith McCarty [mailto:heyjude341@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 5:02 PM To: Mccarty, Dorvel; Janice McCarty Subject: Class of '59 Fifty-Year-Reunion Dorv and Janice, Hi. Just a few words to let you know about the upcoming reunion of the DHS class of '59. Teddy Wilson Snow asked me me to try to contact you. I got your email addresses from Laurie, but didn't want to send 'em on to Teddy without your OK. It seems that the last address she had for you was in Show Low, I think. Anyway, the reunion will be held in Durango sometime in October of 2009. If you are interested, you can email me at the above address or contact Teddy through the Classmates.com site. Even if you're not interested, too, I guess. Here's a funny thing: numerous people from the class of 1959 have contacted me through the Classmates website, and they all were under the impression that you and I had married, and that you were in bad health for a time, then died. Well, that's close, I guess. Anyway I've told most of them what the real story is. I hope that you and yours are in good health and that you are near enough to keep track of them. Pat's still in CA. He and his mob visited with Laurie's bunch and me after Christmas. Mark & Laurie just got back last night from visiting Jon and his fiancee, Jamie in Virginia. So that's all of my group. I now have 13 grandchildren and 2 greats. Amazes me every time I think about it. There's only my three sisters and me left of the Newland kids. We get together every year at my oldest sister, Bessie's daughter's home in Rio Rancho, NM. Wanda now lives in Palisades, CO, and Nancy still lives in Golden, CO. I was surprised when Jon told me that you were unaware of "Dub", your older half-brother. I know that Darrell must have told you about him. He phoned my house in Bloomfield when Darrell had already moved to St. Johns to work, and he came out from Farmington to meet the kids and me. He was in Fmgtn covering his insurance territory, and told us that everywhere he went, he looked in the phone book for McCartys, so he got really excited when he found "Dorsey D. McCarty" listed in Bloomfield. After we moved to St Johns, we met him and his wife in Albuquerque - I think that they lived in Lubbock at the time - and spent a week-end visiting. Really nice people. That's when we discovered that Laurie was NOT the first girl born to McCartys in many generations, as Dub and Joanne had two girls, older than any of my kids. Later on, while we were living in the new house in St. Johns, they came to visit and spent the weekend with us. I guess you were going through the divorce and didn't really remember any of it. I'm sure that you lived in Springerfield when they visited the last time. We kept in touch through Christmas cards for a while, then they moved to south Texas and we moved to WA and then back to St. Johns. Lost track of them after we divorced. Anyway, I tried to tell you about him after you sent the Family Tree papers to my children. That's all for now. Almost time for Laurie to get home, then I can go home. Mark and Laurie take really good care of me. I thank God every day for my children and their children, and their children's children. Who knew we'd end up such a sizeable tribe? Hope to hear from you soon. Judy Notes for JOAN GRAWBOSKI: Her grandmother came over and married a Grawboski. Her son Jimmy died at age 4 of a disease similar to leukemia where the bones were destroyed by a cell that went crazy. Cytosis? iii. DORVEL HERBERT MCCARTY4050, b. January 18, 1941, Pagosa Springs, Colorado4050; m. (1) REBECCA JEAN POPE4051,4052,4053,4053, 1965, Farmington, NM4054,4055; b. November 27, 1944, New Mexico4056,4057,4058,4058; m. (2) JANICE LEE WERTENBERGER, May 18, 1979, Springerville, Arizona4059,4060,4061; b. January 08, 1954, Prescott, Yavapai Co., Arizona. Notes for DORVEL HERBERT MCCARTY: He grew up in Colorado and loves it there. He lived several years in Ely, Nevada where his dad and step dad worked at the mines. At the age of 8, he was shot in the right eye by an arrow fired by another kid. (The shaft was broken off!) He ended up blind in his right eye. He was four when his folks divorced. His mother married Dorsey's best friend Hank. They had three more children. He graduated from Durango High School. He went to work in Farmington as a welder. He joined up with Bechtel Power Corporation as a welder and then began to study engineering. He is a construction engineer in piping and instrumentation. He has worked in every area. Mining, oil, nuclear, coal fired etc. 31 years with Bechtel so far. He has also Pastored (tap water) in the Christian Fellowship Ministry in Montana, Arkansas, Alabama and California, Texas. He still preaches once in a while. He has a home in Arizona that he returns to whenever he can. He is stocky, tall, curly haired, was a tow head as a child, then turned brown. He grew up in Colorado and loves it there. He lived several years in Ely, Nevada where his dad and step dad worked at the mines. At the age of 8, he was shot in the right eye by an arrow fired by another kid. (The shaft was broken off!) He ended up blind in his right eye. He was four when his folks divorced. His mother married Dorsey's best friend Hank. They had three more children. He graduated from Durango High School. He went to work in Farmington as a welder. He joined up with Bechtel Power Corporation as a welder and then began to study engineering. He is a construction engineer in piping and instrumentation. He has worked in every area. Mining, oil, nuclear, coal fired etc. As of 2007, he has 31 years with Bechtel. He has also Pastored (tap water) for the Christian Fellowship Ministry in Montana, Arkansas, Washington, Alabama, California and Texas. He has a home in Arizona that he returns to whenever he can. He is a hard worker and has a sharp mind. When he retired from Bechtel in December of 2006, he got some nice notes. One said: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Buker, George E Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 6:15 AM To: McCarty, Dorvel H Cc: Barnes, Robert F; Ward, David E; Mcglynn, Donald; Mejiano, Ronald M; Bieber, Jeffery C; Ellenbest, Robert; Opet, Paul S; Rimbey, David A; George, Ronald H (WTP); Cannon, Andy; David.Helmold@sce.com; John Graham; Barry, Robert J. C.; Reed, Tim; Stevenson, George; jnewtonl@msn.com; Scott & Michelle Scriffignano Subject: RE: Mac McCarty is retiring. I hear Mac is going to retire to the good life in Arizona. No better time than right now to say Good Luck Mac! May the force be with you. I first met this fine gentleman in Billings Montana, on the Conoco Coker project in '91. Mac might seem like a quiet guy to some folks, but if you were close enough to hear his soft spoken comments - the entertainment was good. Mac has a great sense of humor, but you need to listen carefully. I didn't see Mac again until the Delta job in the bay area in 2002. and both of us wound up at WTP. I think Mac first started his career on Page near the Glen Canyon Dam. A year later God made dirt. Just think of the hours Mac has logged on Bechtel jobs. He is steady as a rock. Mr Dependable. His resume must read well. How many jobs have you been on Mac? Let me close saying I am honored to know you Mac, and wish you the best in your future. Thank you for your help in the past. Hope I can stop by and see you in Skull Valley some day. Let's hope the chaos of grandkids is enough to fill the void from the nuthouses we call work. Regards, George _________________________________________________________ From: Polmanteer, Richard Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 8:36 AM To: McCarty, Dorvel H Subject: FW: Mac McCarty is retiring. Hi Mac, Great news guy...heartfelt congratulations on your retirement. Bechtel is losing one of the best. At least you will not be sent back to the WTP...that is a BIG plus. Send me some contact information so I can relay mine to you once I arrive at my new assignment in Las Vegas (yeah, they sent me to Yucca for 2-3 years). It has been my pleasure to have worked with you. All the best, Richard Polmanteer PFE - ABCDF Closure Bechtel Aberdeen 410-436-9552 _____________________________________________________________ Notes for JANICE LEE WERTENBERGER: Two children from a former marriage to Jerry Allbright. Jerry Lee born Nov. 19, 1975 and JoAnne "Rachel", born Oct. 2, 1977. Rachel's son, Cole William Neufeld was born on May 18, 1998. She graduated from Prescott High School in 1972. She played the drums and trombone, loves history and genealogy, church, her children and grandchildren, cooking and gardening. She has lived in Arizona off and on. [A Dodder November 2000 for master data base AAAA.FTW] She has lived in Arizona off and on. Two children from a former marriage to Jerry Allbright. Jerry Lee born Nov. 19, 1975 and JoAnne "Rachel", born Oct. 2, 1977. Rachel's son, Cole William Neufeld was born on May 18, 1998. She graduated from Prescott High School in 1972. She played the drums and trombone, loves history and genealogy, church, her children and grandchildren, cooking and gardening. 130. CHARLES BRUCE8 MCCARTY (DANIEL RILEY7, JOHN WYLY BUD6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born November 14, 1910 in Lampasas, Texas4065,4066,4067, and died August 1963 in San Diego, California4068,4069,4070. He married SARA JUNE HARKNESS4071,4072,4073 May 24, 1936 in Farmington, New Mexico Notes for CHARLES BRUCE MCCARTY: Bruce was a locomotive engineer for the Southern Pacific. His name was on the seniority rosters for the railroad. He was dismissed for Rule G. He moved to Southern California. It was said that he was a shovel operator and was killed when a rock crushed him. Notes for SARA JUNE HARKNESS: Her mother came from Shooting Creek, NC. Children of CHARLES MCCARTY and SARA HARKNESS are: i. ROBERT HARKNESS LLOYD9 MCCARTY, b. October 26, 1938, Farmington, NM; m. (1) EDITH MAY CALLIAN 1961, Chico, Butte Co., CA4088,4089; m. (2) PAMELA ANN SHETTLER, , Reno, Nevada4093,4094. Notes for ROBERT HARKNESS LLOYD MCCARTY: Robert was adopted by his stepfather and took the name Lloyd. He is a third generation railroader following his grandfather who was a section foreman for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and his father and uncle who were locomotive engineers for the Southern Pacific. Bob's railroad career began in the summer of 1960 in Roseville, California following service in the US army as a cryptographer. Prior to negtiating a buyout from the railroad in 1990, he held positions at various locations as a brakeman, switchman and conductor. He even worked as a locomotive engineer for nearly a year at the Howard Terminal Railroad in Oakland, California. Bob became a union officer in 1962 when he was elected Vice President of Lodge 178, Switchman's Union of North America, in Oakland California. After transferring to road service in 1963, he was elected Vice President of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Western Shore Lodge 71. In 1969, he was a charter officer of The United Transportation Union, Local 239. Since that time, he has been appointed by the International President of the UTU to positions of Field Supervisor and Assistant Field Supervisor. Bob came to the Crow Law Firm through a merger with Britt & Simlick and has been investigating injury cases for over 13 years. He was made Chief Investigator for The Crow Law Firm in 1995. More About ROBERT HARKNESS LLOYD MCCARTY: Fact 1: Abt. 1952, Adopted by William Lloyd. San Juan Co., NM File # 38-2549-164 Notes for EDITH MAY CALLIAN: Her grandfather? John D. Kitchens was ambushed and killed by some Confederate sympathizers in 1864. ii. JAMES HERBERT LLOYD MCCARTY4098,4099,4100, b. September 18, Dunsmuir, Siskyou, CA4101, 131. WYLIE DARWIN8 MCCARTY (ALVIN FRANKLIN7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born December 1890 in Erath Co., Texas4107,, and died September 29, 1940 in Sacramento Co., California4110, Child of WYLIE DARWIN MCCARTY is: i. MAURICE EARL9 MCCARTY. 132. EULA LODEMA8 MCCARTY (ALVIN FRANKLIN7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born August 23, 1896 in Erath Co., Texas4116,and died December 25, 1980 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas4119,. She married PHILLIPS. Child of EULA MCCARTY and PHILLIPS is: i. LOIS MERLE9 PHILLIPS, m. GLEN C. HUDGEONS, July 12, 1937, Amarillo, TX; b. June 16, 1916, Burkburnett, TX; d. February 25, 2003, Dove Creek, CO. Notes for GLEN C. HUDGEONS: Glen C. Hudgeons Funeral services for longtime Dove Creek resident Glen C. Hudgeons will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 1, at the Ertel Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at the Dove Creek Cemetery. Rev. Jimmie Kennedy will officiate. A visitation has been scheduled for Friday evening from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Ertel Memorial Chapel. Glen was born June 16, 1916, in Burkburnett, Texas, to John Houston and Leastie (Dillingham) Hudgeons. He passed away Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2003, at the Southwest Memorial Hospital at the age of 86. On July 12, 1937, in Amarillo, Texas, Glen married Lois Merle Phillips. That same year the newlywed couple moved to Colorado. Glen drove trucks and worked oil rigs in the oil fields. He also farmed all of his life. Glen belonged to the Masonic Lodge for 50 years, and was a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church of Cahone. Glen is survived by his son, Kenneth Hudgeons and wife, Candice, of Cahone; his grandchildren: Shelly Neely, Dean Hudgeons, Lavoy, David, and Duane Spangler, Glenda Summers, and Susan Lyons; as well as 18 great-grandchildren. His brothers, Vernon Hudgeons of Huntington Beach, Calif.; Arnold Hudgeons of Gallup, N.M.; Denton Hudgeons of Austin, Texas, and sister, Vesta Jean Claiborne of Casa Grande, Ariz. survive Glen. Preceding him in death are his parents; his wife of 61 years, Lois Hudgeons; and his daughter, Peggy Jo Spangler. Memorial contributions can be made in Glens name to the Community Bank of Dove Creek for the ambulance fund. Services are under the direction of the Ertel Funeral Home. ***** Obituary from Cortez (CO) Journal newspaper. 133. CLARENCE ELVIS8 MCCARTY (ALVIN FRANKLIN7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born May 03, 1902 in Afton, Dickins Co., Texas, and died November 20, 1971 in Watonga, Blaine County, Oklahoma Child of CLARENCE ELVIS MCCARTY is: i. JACK DILLON9 MCCARTY. 134. COLENE GRAHAM8 MCCARTY (WILLIS GRAHAM7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born 19034134,He married ALPHIE ELLEN EDGAR4137, Child of COLENE MCCARTY and ALPHIE EDGAR is: i. DAVID WAYE9 MCCARTY, b. 1933; d. 1983, Houston, Texas; m. SHIRLEY ROBERTS. More About DAVID WAYE MCCARTY: Cause of Death: Brain Tumor 135. WILLIS LORENE S.8 MCCARTY (WILLIS GRAHAM7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born 1911 in Afton, TX4143,, and died in Dickens, TX. She married EDDIE B. LASTER4146 Notes for WILLIS LORENE S. MCCARTY: Bill McCarty - Jan 23, 2005 Categories: Family Obituaries Willis Lorene McCarty Laster Dickens - Willis Lorene McCarty Laster, 76, of Dickens died at her home Saturday morning. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Dickens with the Rev. C.L. Atkinson officiating. Burial will be in Dickens Cemetery under the direction of Campbell Funeral Home of Spur. Born in 1911 in Afton, Mrs. Laster was a lifelong Dickens County resident. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Her husband, Eddie B. Laster, died in 1977. Survivors include four sons, Eddie Ray Laster of Balch Springs, Robbie Joe Laster of Amarillo, J.W. Laster and Bobby Gene Laster, both of Dickens; two daughters, Alma Lee Paschall of Dickens and Lois Leugers of Abilene; 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. *********************************** The Lubbock Avalanche Journal, December 1987 ****************** Willis Lorene (McCarty) Laster> Willis Graham McCarty> Joseph J. McCarty> James M. McCarty Sr. >Jacob & Mary (Morrow) McCarty. Children of WILLIS MCCARTY and EDDIE LASTER are: i. EDDIE RAY9 LASTER. ii. ROBBIE JOE LASTER. iii. J. W. LASTER. iv. BOBBY GENE LASTER. v. ALMA LEE LASTER, m. PASCHALL. vi. LOIS LASTER, m. LEUGERS. 136. LILLIAN FERN8 MCCARTY (WYLY FELIX W.F.7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born 18964152,She married WALTER LEE PULLEN Child of LILLIAN MCCARTY and WALTER PULLEN is: i. ELZY L.9 PULLEN, m. (1) DIXIE ROBERTS; m. (2) TERESA GOODGION. Notes for DIXIE ROBERTS: Dixie had four children by her first husband, Floyd Murray. Elzy had two children from a prior marriage to Teresa Goodgion, Linda and Larry. Elzy had custody of the children and they were effectively adopted by Dixie as they were small children at the time of the marriage in 1954. Jerry Pullen was the only birth child of the marriage of Elzy and Dixie. Categories: Obituaries The Texas Spur, Thursday, June 2, 2005 Dixie Pullen, of Midland, Texas passed away Thursday, May 26, 2005. She was born January 27, 1921 in Dickens County, Texas and was raised and educated there. On October 11, 1954, she married Elzy L. Pullen in Crosbyton, Texas. The couple had been residents of Midland since 1961. Dixie was a member of Cuthbert and Austin Street Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by per parents, Jim and Maggie Garrett. Dixie is survived by her husband, Elzy L. Pullen, her children, James Coy Murray and his wife, Sylvia, Ronnie W. Murray and his wife, Shirley, Betty Pickens and her husband, Jimmy, Tom Murray and his wife, Sandy, Linda Gallagher and her husband, Gary, Larry Pullen, Jerry L. Pullen and his wife, Kathy, brother, Wade L. Roberts, sisters, Loreen Brantley and Carlee Pierce, nineteen grandchildren,thirty-one great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 28, 2005 at Ellis Funeral Home Chapel in Midland. Interment followed at Resthaven Memorial Park. Arrangements were under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home, 801 Andrews, Hwy. Midland, TX. 137. HERBERT LEE8 MCCARTY (WYLY FELIX W.F.7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2)was born May 28, 1905 in Afton, Dickens County, Texas, and died October 18, 1946 in Denver, Colorado. He married NETTIE L. LOTT More About NETTIE L. LOTT: Fact 1: Info from FTM Vol. 2 #10714170,4171,4172 Children of HERBERT MCCARTY and NETTIE LOTT are: i. FRANKIE OLETA9 MCCARTY4173,4174,4175, m. ANTONIO GALLEGOS. ii. HARRELL LIELMAN MCCARTY4179,4180,4181, m. CAROLE MAE HINDS. iii. NETILEE BARBARA MCCARTY, m. GILBERT CHARLES CARNEY. 138. AUTRY DUANE8 MCCARTY (WYLY FELIX W.F.7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, )was born July 29, 1934,He married BERNIE LEE HOWELL. Child of AUTRY MCCARTY and BERNIE HOWELL is: i. ZENA9 MCCARTY, m. PAICE. Notes for ZENA MCCARTY: >Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2006 > >Hi Janice, > >I'm apparently your husband's cousin. Billy McCarty is my uncle. Autry Duane was my dad. > >Your site is great. I read your postings whenever and where ever I see them. > >I have just started dabbling in family research again and have mostly been looking around on the Internet, buying related books to read and bugging my brother to have his DNA tested. He finally sent the kit back so I'll update you on what we learn when I know something. > >A couple of questions. Do you know where the possible birthplace of Granville Co. information came from for Daniel? Also, do you know why we believe Cornelius is Daniel's brother? Do we have any documentary evidence of their relationship besides Daniel's will? > >I'm planning to do some traveling to research this further and it would really help me to know where these bits of information came from. > >I'm looking forward to corresponding with you as I gain new information. > >Zena McCarty Paice 139. BILLY LEONARD BILL8 MCCARTY (WYLY FELIX W.F.7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, )was born March 14, 1947. He married CLARA ELIZABETH CHEW, daughter of ALBERT CHEW. Child of BILLY MCCARTY and CLARA CHEW is: i. NOLAN MATTHEW9 MCCARTY. 140. JAY BEE8 MCCARTY (HUGH JACKSON7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, was born April 05, 1920 in Eldorado, Jackson Co., Oklahoma. He married LOREDA GARNETT COLE. Child of JAY MCCARTY and LOREDA COLE is: i. JERRY BOB9 MCCARTY, m. (1) ALINE E. STORY; m. (2) WENDY. 141. TROY8 MCCARTY (LOUIS JACOB7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, ) was born July 06, 1910 in Afton, Dickens Co., Texas, and died October 03, 1990 in Lindsay, California -He married FLOY MAE WEBB June 06, 1928 in Hart, Castro Co., TX4230,4231. Notes for TROY MCCARTY: He was an ordained elder for the Primitive Baptist Church. Child of TROY MCCARTY and FLOY WEBB is: i. EVELYN MARIE9 MCCARTY, b. July 26, 1929, Lamb Co., Texas; m. RICHARD FOX December 1945, Lindsay, California 142. IRENE8 MCCARTY (LOUIS JACOB7, JOSEPH JACKSON JOE6, JAMES MADISON JIM5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, ) She married TURNER. Children of IRENE MCCARTY and TURNER are: i. FLOYD D.9 TURNER, b. January 21, 1943, Cedaredge, Colorado. Notes for FLOYD D. TURNER: DR. FLOYD DUANE TURNER (1943-2005) Floyd Duane Turner, Ph.D, 62, of Highland Park died on Monday, May 23, 2005, at his home. He was born in Cedaredge, Colo., on Jan. 21, 1943, and was raised in Porterville, Calif. He lived in San Francisco, Calif., and Washington, D.C., before moving to Highland Park in 1968. After high school, he served as a firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service. He graduated in 1965 from the University of California with a bachelor's degree in physics and psychology. He earned a master's in psychology from San Francisco State University and received his Ph.D. in social psychology from Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick. He completed his training in psychoanalysis at the National Psychology Association for Psychoanalysis in New York City in 1979. While in Washington, D.C., Dr. Turner participated in a national NIMH study of the mental health of students on colleges across the United States. Prior to establishing a private practice in the late 1970's, Dr. Turner was associated with the Community Mental Health Center at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) Piscataway. Dr. Turner also served with distinction as a faculty member of the Institute of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey (IPPNJ) and the World Institute for Self Healing. He was a senior therapist who trained and supervised a large number of mental-health professionals. Highly respected in his profession, Floyd will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He was predeceased by his parents, Irene and Raymond E. Turner, and by two sisters and a brother. Dr. Turner is survived by a son, Jonathon, 23. He is also survived by three sisters, Shirley Turner, Cara Lee-McKennon and Betty Brunson, and by four brothers, Earl Turner, Elbert Turner, his twin, Charles Turner, and Dan Turner. A celebration of Floyd Turner's life will be held on Friday, June 3 at 2 p.m. at the Log Cabin in Rutgers Gardens, New Brunswick. Cremation will be private under the direction of Bruce C. VanArsdale Funeral Home, 111 North Gaston Ave., Somerille. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Institute of Arts and Humanities Education of New Jersey, 100 Joyce Kilmer Ave., New Brunswick, NJ 08901 or to the charity of one's choice. ii. SHIRLEY TURNER. iii. CARA TURNER. iv. BETTY TURNER. v. EARL TURNER. vi. ELBERT TURNER, b. January 21, 1943. vii. CHARLES TURNER. viii. DAN TURNER. 143. W. C. DUB8 WINKLES (CINTHA JANE7 MCCARTY, FLAVIUS WILLIAM6, JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, ) He married PAULINE SKAGGS. Children of W. WINKLES and PAULINE SKAGGS are: i. BOBBY GAIL9 WINKLES, b. June 08, 1931, Comanche County, TX; d. December 28, 2003; m. ROBBIE SCOTT. Notes for BOBBY GAIL WINKLES: Bobby Gail Winkles, Sr DE LEON -- Bobby Gail Winkles, Sr., 72, of De Leon, died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, at the De Leon Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today, Dec. 29, at Nowlin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jackie Auvenshine officiating. Interment will follow in the Downing Cemetery in Comanche County under the direction of Nowlin Funeral Home. Bobby was born on June 8, 1931, in Comanche County, the son of Pauline Skaggs Winkles Hafford and the late W. C. Winkles. He married Robbie Scott and they celebrated 49 years of marriage. He had served in the U. S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was a retired Postmaster in De Leon and worked for the U.S. Postal System for 40 years. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include: his wife, Robbie Winkles, of De Leon; mother Pauline Hafford, of De Leon; two sons, Bobby Gail Winkles Jr. and Roger Allen Winkles, both of De Leon; sister Christine McDonald, of Abilene and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Donna Kay Winkles. More About BOBBY GAIL WINKLES: Burial: Dowing Cemetery Comanche County, TX ii. CHRISTINE WINKLES, m. MCDONALD. 144. ILLIE8 PENRY (BARBARA ALICE7 MCCARTY, FLAVIUS WILLIAM6, JOHN W.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) Children of ILLIE PENRY are: i. GENEVA LEE9 PENRY, b. March 23, 1931, Hortense, TX; d. April 23, 2005, Beaumont, TX; m. (1) TOWNLEY; m. (2) GREEN; m. (3) JORDAN; m. (4) WATSON. Notes for GENEVA LEE PENRY: Geneva Penry Watson Funeral services for Geneva Penry Watson will be Monday, April 25, 2005 at 2:00 P.M. at Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home Chapel with burial following at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be Sunday, April 24, 2005 from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Mrs. Watson was born March 23, 1931 in Hortense, TX and passed away April 23, 2005 in Beaumont, TX. She was a retired nurse's aide. Surviving Mrs. Watson are sons, Willie Townley of Beaumont, Donald Green of Houston and Bernice Green of Corpus Christi; daughter, Addie Faye Yelverton of Garland; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Also surviving her are brothers, James E. Penry of Port Neches, Jerry Penry of Silsbee, Ed Penry of Arizona, Tommie Penry of Labelle and Tullos Penry of Virginia and sisters, Bobbie Boykin and Mae Isbell both of Beaumont. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 755 S. 11th Street, Suite 212, Beaumont, TX 77701. 1155 N. 11th Street Beaumont, TX 77702 (409)892-3456 claybarfuneralhome.com ii. JAMES E. PENRY. iii. JERRY PENRY. iv. ED PENRY. v. TOMMIE PENRY. vi. TULLOS PENRY. vii. BOBBIE PENRY. viii. MAE PENRY. 145. FRANK MASTIN8 STRINGFELLOW (WILLIAM T.7, FRANCIS MARION6, MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, ) was born 1874, and died 1931. He married MARY MILLER. Children of FRANK STRINGFELLOW and MARY MILLER are: i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9 STRINGFELLOW. ii. MARCUS TAYLOR STRINGFELLOW. 146. OPHELIA DEE8 STRINGFELLOW (HARVEY HENRY HUTCHINSON7, JAMES C.6, MARTHA JANE5 MCCARTY, JACOB4, DANIEL3, ) was born Abt. 1909 in Roger Mills Co., Oklahoma. She married (1) JAMES P. WHEATLEY. She married (2) BILL PRUITT. She married (3) BRUCE OATS. Children of OPHELIA STRINGFELLOW and JAMES WHEATLEY are: i. ANITA9 WHEATLEY. ii. DOYLE GENE WHEATLEY. 147. IRA CLIFFORD8 WICKER (AMANDA JANE7 ROBINSON, MELISSA EMELINE6 MCCARTY, ANDREW P.5, JACOB4, DANIEL3) was born July 22, 1924 in Chamberino, Dona Ana County, NM, and died April 20, 1956 in San Ysidro, San Diego County, CA. He married ELEANOR LOUISE MITCHELL August 08, 1945. Notes for IRA CLIFFORD WICKER: Naval Chief Petty Officer killed in an auto accident Children of IRA WICKER and ELEANOR MITCHELL are: i. SUSAN MARIE9 WICKER, m. MICHAEL COYLE GORDON, October 18, 1966. ii. RANDY CHRISTINE WICKER. 148. BLAKEMORE8 MCCARTY (JAMES RAY7, GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK6, HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born June 23, 1923 in Burkburnett, Texas. He married MARY ELIZABETH TROTTER February 24, 1945 in Washington, D. C., daughter of CLARENCE TROTTER and BERNICE DILLEY. She was born November 27, 1921 in Lima, Ohio. Notes for BLAKEMORE MCCARTY: He is an attorney in Colorado Springs. Notes for MARY ELIZABETH TROTTER: She was a Psychology degree from U of Colorado. Blakemore-Bus and law degree U of Colorado. Members of the Epis. Church Child of BLAKEMORE MCCARTY and MARY TROTTER is: i. JULIA ANN9 MCCARTY, b. January 30, 1953, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 149. II JAMES RAY8 MCCARTY (JAMES RAY7, GEORGE BUCHANAN BUCK6, HUGH BLAIR5, JACOB4, DANIEL3, UNKNOWN2, CHIEFS OF DESMOND1 MACCATHAIGHS) was born February 24, 1921 in Greenwood, TX, and died March 15, 2009. He married MARION. Notes for II JAMES RAY MCCARTY: McCarty II, James Ray* McCARTY II, JAMES RAY James Ray McCarty II, also known as Jim, was born to James Ray McCarty and Irene Dorsey McCarty February 24, 1921, in Greenwood, Texas. Jim grew up close to his four siblings Mary,Pat, John and Blakemore. After living in farm lands near the oil fields of North Texas, the dust bowl took the family to Manitou Springs, Colorado. Jim attended Manitou Springs High School and graduated from there in 1939. After graduating high school, Jim continued his education attending Colorado College and enjoyed extracurricular activities such as playing football, boxing, basketball and being a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity . In 1942, he joined the Navy to serve his country during World War II. He received a commission in the United States Naval Reserve as an Ensign. He attended flight school and after earning his wings in various propeller aircraft at Kansas and Texas, advanced to become a flight instructor and fighter pilot. He trained to fly the F4U Corsair, C130, as well as the Beechcraft. After serving as a fighter pilot in the war, Jim returned to Colorado Springs and attended Colorado College earning a BA in Business Administration and graduated in 1948. A few years later, Jim was recalled to active duty as a fighter pilot. He served his country once again in the Korean War, taking the F9F Panther into combat from the deck of USS Boxer CV 21. His career as a pilot in the Navy continued through 1969, until he retired as a Lieutenant Commander. He loved scuba diving, sports cars, and auto racing. In his professional career he worked as a stockbroker for Putnam Funds and after obtaining his Master's degree in Personnel Administration from San Diego State University he became a teacher for a period of time. He then worked for the County of San Diego as a County Administrator until his retirement in 1982 . Jim has been described by friends and co-workers as, "a wonderful man with a big heart and always smiling." James McCarty II was a fraternal A&FM member of Manitou Springs Lodge 68 , East San Diego Lodge 561, Scottish Rite, and Al Bahr Shrine. He was past Commander of the Legion of Honor at Al Bahr Shrine . Jim leaves behind his wife of 25 years, Marion of El Cajon, CA, her family, his brother John and sister Mary, both residents of Colorado Springs, CO, his sons, Jim III and Kent, their children, and grandchildren of San Diego County , California. A Military and Masonic Memorial Service will be held in the pavilion promptly at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 17, 2009, at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the Masonic Fraternal Organization charities helping children such as the Shriners Burn Institute. Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on 3/15/2009 More About II JAMES RAY MCCARTY: Burial: March 17, 2009, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego Children of JAMES MCCARTY and MARION are: i. JAMES RAY9 MCCARTY. ii. KENT MCCARTY. Endnotes 1. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 10, Ed. 1, (Release date: May 6, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #2398, Date of Import: Jun 18, 2000. 2. Donal McCarty Vol 10 #2398.FTW, Date of Import: Dec 5, 2000. 3. Ball, Sarah and McCarty #140 vol 15.FTW, Date of Import: Dec 2, 1999. 4. Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Sep 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.10460.147 5. Ball, Sarah and McCarty #140 vol 15.FTW, Date of Import: Dec 2, 1999. 6. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 10, Ed. 1, (Release date: May 6, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #2398, Date of Import: Jun 18, 2000. 7. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, (Release date: March 13, 1998), "CD-ROM," Tree #0803, Date of Import: Aug 31, 2003. 8. Olive McCarty and Samuel Johnston vol 7 #803.FTW, Date of Import: Aug 31, 2003.