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MCCLINTIC IS OUR NAME


Generation No. 2


      2. Joseph2 McClintic (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born 1752 in Tyrone County, Ireland, and died November 17, 1837 in Greenbrier County, VA. He married Jennie McClure.

Notes for Joseph McClintic:
Joseph McClintic donated the land for the First Presbyterian Church in Renick, West Virginia.
Military service: 1774, Dunmore's War in Virginia; Revolutionary War, garrison duty
     

     
Children of Joseph McClintic and Jennie McClure are:
+ 9 i.   William3 McClintic, born Abt. 1775 in Greenbrier County, West Va.; died September 1846 in Wapello Co. IO ?.
+ 10 ii.   Mary(Polly) McClintic, born Abt. 1776 in Greenbrier Co. VA; died September 08, 1843 in Aullville, Lafayette Co., MO moved to MO in 1839.
+ 11 iii.   Ann McClintic, born 1778 in Greenbrier County, VA; died 1850 in Greenbrier County, VA.
  12 iv.   Jane McClintic, born Abt. 1783. She married Andrew Hodge 1826.
+ 13 v.   Margaret McClintic, born October 09, 1784 in Greenbrier County, VA; died Abt. 1854 in Greenbrier County, VA.
  14 vi.   Elizabeth McClintic, born Abt. 1787. She married William McClure August 04, 1817.
  15 vii.   Alexander McClintic, born Abt. 1788. He married Jane/ McClintic
  Notes for Alexander McClintic:
Lived in Nicholas County. .


      3. Margaret2 McClintic (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born 1753, and died Aft. 1807. She married William Morris March 25, 1788 in Botetourt County, Va., son of Richard Morris and Jane Callison. He was born 1750, and died Abt. 1808.

Notes for Margaret McClintic:
Margaret McCLINTIC-MORRIS was the first McCLINTIC to have a recorded marriage license, She married William MORRIS on 03/27/1788, in Botecourt Co. VA., Before 1770 it was required that an Episcopal Minister marry you in the state of Virginia and that is why there are no other licenses. The records were kept in Church books. This law was repealed a few years before the Revolutionary War. THEIR CHILDREN: Jean, William, Richard, Nancy, John (Ned), Margaret, Ann, Elizabeth, Benjamin.

More About Margaret McClintic:
Source: Marcellus W. Zimmerman
     
Children of Margaret McClintic and William Morris are:
  16 i.   Ann3 Morris. She married Barton Minturn November 14, 1855 in Champaign Co. OH.
  17 ii.   Elizabeth Morris. She married John Lochart January 12, 1822.
  18 iii.   Jean Morris. She married Edward Jackson 1806 in Bath County Virginia
  More About Jean Morris:
Source: Hunter Arbuckle papers.

  More About Edward Jackson:
Source: Hunter Arbuckle papers.

  19 iv.   Nancy Morris. She married Unknown Richardson Bef. 1824.
  20 v.   Richard Morris.
  Notes for Richard Morris:
Richard lived in Jackson Co. OH and became an Episcopal Minister.

  21 vi.   William Morris.
+ 22 vii.   John Ned Morris, born September 12, 1798 in Bath County Virginia; died September 22, 1882 in St. Auglaize County, OH.
+ 23 viii.   Margaret Morris, born April 05, 1802 in Bath County Virginia; died January 04.
+ 24 ix.   Benjamin Morris, born 1807 in VA..


      4. Jane2 McClintic (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born 1754 in Tyrone County, Ireland, and died Abt. 1801. She married Thomas Milhollen.

Notes for Thomas Milhollen:
Thomas served as a Justice of the Bath County Court in 1796.(Annals of Bath Co. VA)

1805, moves to Kentucky
     
Children of Jane McClintic and Thomas Milhollen are:
  25 i.   Thomas3 Milhollen.
  26 ii.   Sarah Milhollen. She married Jermiah Simms 1800.


      6. Robert2 McClintic (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born 1757 in Tyrone County, Ireland, and died July 21, 1845 in Williamsburg, Greenbrier Co, West Virginia. He married Jane Mann 1781, daughter of William Mann and Jane Hamilton. She was born September 1766 in Falling Springs, VA, and died February 14, 1855 in Greenbrier County Va..

Notes for Robert McClintic:
Abt. 1779 , Revolutionary War.
     
Children of Robert McClintic and Jane Mann are:
+ 27 i.   Jane Mann3 McClintic, born October 03, 1782; died December 10, 1832.
+ 28 ii.   William McClintic, born September 10, 1784 in Bath County Virginia; died November 30, 1874 in Greenbrier County, VA.
+ 29 iii.   Alexander McClintic, born February 16, 1787; died August 19, 1862 in Saline Co. MO.
+ 30 iv.   Moses McClintic, born April 22, 1789 in Bath County Virginia; died August 08, 1856 in Greenbrier County, West Va..
+ 31 v.   Archibald McClintic, born September 04, 1793 in Bath County Virginia; died October 19, 1872 in Yolo, CA.
+ 32 vi.   Nancy McClintic, born January 11, 1795 in Bath County Virginia; died April 01, 1865 in Williamsburg, West Virginia.
  33 vii.   John McClintic, born March 06, 1797. He married Isabella Cales November 16, 1820 in Augusta County, Virginia
  Notes for John McClintic:
Hunter Arbuckle: John McClintic died as a small boy.

+ 34 viii.   Sarah (Sally) McClintic, born June 03, 1798.
+ 35 ix.   Robert McClintic, Rev., born June 11, 1800 in Greenbrier County, West Va.; died March 02, 1883 in Greenbrier County, West Va..
+ 36 x.   Joseph McClintic, born June 30, 1803 in Bath County Virginia; died January 13, 1854 in Greenbrier County, West Va..


      7. William Alexander2 McClintic II (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born 1759 in Tyrone County, Ireland, and died September 13, 1786 in Falling Springs, Virginia. He married Alice Mann March 02, 1782, daughter of William Mann and Jane Hamilton. She was born November 05, 1762 in Falling Springs, VA, and died February 11, 1858 in Bath County Virginia.

Notes for William Alexander McClintic II:
William II was drafted into Captain WALLACE's Company of the State Militia of VA. on March 1778 and served one year and was discharged. He then volunteered as a rifleman in Captain BOLLER's Company in February, 1781 as a Sharp Shooter. He then took part in the removal of Governor DUNMORE and fought in the Battle for Guildford's Courthouse, NC. where they helped defeat General CORNWALLIS who then retreated to Yorktown where he was defeated and surrendered to General WASHINGTON. William McCLINTIC II was wounded at Guildford and discharged in May of 1781.

More About William Alexander McClintic II:
Burial: Family Cemetery, Warm Springs, Va.
Religion: Presbyterian

Notes for Alice Mann:
Soon after his (William's) death, the County Court of Betetourt Co. recommended that his widow should be paid a pension by the U.S. Government. Whether she received any monthly payments or not, is unknown, but between 1795 and 1800, she was given a lump sum of money. With this money along with some her father-in-law gave her, she bought the homestead of Robert McClintic (her husband's brother). To this in later years adjoining property was added which amounted altogether to 450 acres of land. In 1808, she married again to William Hunter Cavendish, a Lawyer of Greenbrier Co.(Cavendish, an Englishman, settled in Greenbrier in 1769. He was the first County Clerk of said Co. and served in the State Legislature 1790 -1800. When Bath Co. was organized in 1790 he was one of the first lawyers given a permit to practice at Warm Springs. By a previous marriage he had several children living in Greenbrier Co. When he died in 1818, according to his will, specified that he had no strings attached to his wife's property but property he owned in Greenbrier Co. he gave to his own children. Probably he was a shrewd man, for both of his stepsons used part of his name in naming their own children. After his death, this farm was always known as the "Old Cavendish" Place and his widow was called Grandma Cavendish. Grandma Cavendish was a good business woman. With the aid of her two sons, she accumulated considerable land on both sides of Jackson's River in the southern part of what is now known as Bath Co. After she became a widow again, her grandaughter, Bettie McClintic came and lived with her. She made and recorded her will in 1838, 20 years before her death. Unfortunately, her son Moses, died before she did. In her will she gave both her sons and all her grandchildren property and named her son William III executor. After her death in 1858, some of the in-laws of her son Mose's children brought suit against the estate for a new accounting but failed to change any part of it. (See her will, Bath Co. W.B. #6, p. 176 and supplement of lawsuit) She lived to be 95 years of age. Mabel Griffith Martin NSDAR #250422 has Alice b. Nov. 1762 and d. Feb. 1853. Hunter Arbuckle has gravestone inscriptions from the McClintic graveyard on a part of the old Bath Co. Homestead. Alice McClintic Cavendish d. Feb. 11, 1858 age 95 yrs.
     
Children of William McClintic and Alice Mann are:
+ 37 i.   William Alexander3 McClintic III, born January 02, 1783 in Bath County Virginia; died August 06, 1861 in Bath County Virginia.
+ 38 ii.   Moses McClintic, born January 25, 1785 in Bath County Virginia; died February 1853 in Bath County Virginia.


      8. Alexander2 McClintic (William Alexander1 McClintock) was born February 12, 1765 in Lancaster, Pa., and died March 23, 1848 in Warm Springs, Jackson River,Bath County VA. He married Sarah Mann February 06, 1788 in Falling Springs, Virginia, daughter of William Mann and Jane Hamilton. She was born January 16, 1769 in Falling Springs, Virginia, and died October 01, 1840 in Warm Springs, Virginia.

Notes for Alexander McClintic:
Alexander McClintic (1765-1848) was a leader in Bath County. His name is the first on the roll of the Warm Springs Presbyterian Church. He was also the first elder after its organization on September 23, 1823, and he continued to serve until his death in 1848.
The same Alexander McClintic was one of the justices appointed by the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1807 to conduct the County Court. He served until 1833. Soon after that, his son, Alexander Hamilton McClintic, succeeded him on the County Court, which had charge of the county finances and the county business in general.


More About Alexander McClintic:
Burial: McClintic Family Cemetery, Warm Springs, Va.
Religion: Presbyterian
     
Children of Alexander McClintic and Sarah Mann are:
  39 i.   William M.3 McClintic, born January 21, 1789 in Warm Springs, Virginia; died October 10, 1819 in Saline Co. MO.
  Notes for William M. McClintic:
Book: Exact title not known - portions extracted by a Floyd Taylor of CA. Gives William's middle initial as M. Hunter Arbuckle gives birth and death dates and history. William d. 10 October 1819. He was never married. When a young man, he served a term as Co. Sherriff. Around 1810, he went to MO and acquired considerable land in Montogomery and Warren Co's. According to the wills of his father and brother, Robert, this land was left to them when he died in Saline Co. MO. My records show that something became lodged in his throat and he choked to death. In papers I did in the 70's, I had death date as 1819.

-Sharon McNeeley

  40 ii.   Robert McClintic, born December 04, 1790 in Warm Springs, Virginia; died June 13, 1855 in Williamsburg, West Virginia.
  Notes for Robert McClintic:
Book: Exact title not known - portions extracted by a Floyd Taylor of CA Robert, who had a farm in Greenbrier Co. on Sinking Creek, died in Bath Co. VA in June 1885 unmarried. Hunter Arbuckle information which I prefer to use: Gives birth date and death date as January 13, 1855 - never married. He and his brother, Thomas, moved to Greenbrier Co. as young men. Robert was a good business man and acquired considerable property near Frankford. According to his will, he left most of his property to his sister, Sarah Sheilds, children. To Robert Sheilds, he left the MO land inherited from his brother, William. Not much is known of the close connection with his brother, Thomas, as they died within 2 years of each other. His brother-in-law, Moses H. Mann, named him executor of his estate when he recorded his will in 1848, but Robert died before Mann did. He was a big stout man.

  41 iii.   Nancy McClintic, born November 04, 1792 in Warm Springs, Virginia; died March 17, 1867 in Bath County Virginia. She married James Hamilton Bowen October 29, 1835 in Bath County Virginia
  Notes for Nancy McClintic:
Hunter Arbuckle information: Nancy d. March 17, 1867 -m- 1835 James H. Bowen. She was his 2nd wife. She was 43 at the time of this marriage and had no children. After Bowen died she returned to Bath Co. and lived with her own people. She was a large stout woman and died of a cancer on the face (Mother). Morman records gives her marriage date as 29 October 1833.

+ 42 iv.   Thomas M. McClintic, born October 19, 1794 in Bath County Virginia; died May 29, 1859 in Williamsburg, West Virginia.
+ 43 v.   Moses McClintic, born May 09, 1797 in Warm Springs, Virginia.; died March 09, 1862 in Flowing Springs, Bath Co., VA.
  44 vi.   Jane H McClintic, born September 11, 1798 in Warm Springs, Va.; died May 26, 1867.
  Notes for Jane H McClintic:
Hunter Arbuckle: Margaret (Peggie) McClintic died 24 August 1867 Unmarried. She lived at home with her sister Jane and brother Alex. According to her father's will, his 3 maiden daughters, Jane, Margaret and Mary were given considerable property and a lifetime interest in the homeplace provided they never married.

+ 45 vii.   Alice McClintic, born September 17, 1800 in Warm Springs, Va.; died April 16, 1877 in Bath County Virginia.
  46 viii.   Margaret McClintic, born April 25, 1802; died August 24, 1867.
  Notes for Margaret McClintic:
Hunter Arbuckle: Margaret (Peggie) McClintic died 24 August 1867 Unmarried. She lived at home with her sister Jane and brother Alex. According to her father's will, his 3 maiden daughters, Jane, Margaret and Mary were given considerable property and a lifetime interest in the homeplace provided they never married.

+ 47 ix.   Sarah B. McClintic, born May 21, 1805; died March 25, 1850.
  48 x.   Mary McClintic, born April 25, 1808; died September 13, 1849. She married Michael Wise
  Notes for Mary McClintic:
Hunter Arbuckle: In the body of the manuscript he gives Mary died 5 September 1849 married Michael Wise, an old widower of Highland County. Wise had 2 children by his first wife; John who died in 1863 while a member of the C.S.A. and Mary (d. 1887) who married 1865 Andrew McClintic, son on William IV. Hunter Arbuckle: Gravestone inscriptions in the McClintic graveyard on a part of the old Bath Co. Homestead gives Mary McClintic, wife of Michael Wise d. 15 September 1849, age 41 yrs.

+ 49 xi.   Alexander H. McClintic, born July 16, 1810 in Warm Springs, Va.; died May 25, 1876 in Warm Springs, Va..


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