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Matches 19201 to 19250 of 31204
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19201 |
In will "David's younger sister." | Elizabeth MC MICHAEL
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19202 |
Single. As per Series 4. | Elizabeth MC MICHAEL
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19203 |
Born January or June 7, 1881. As per Series 4. | Elsie Lenora MC MICHAEL
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19204 |
Single. Crippled with Arthritis. As per Series 4. | Emma MC MICHAEL
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19205 |
DOB is listed as September 20, 1899. per Nancy Sautebien in her letter of1/98. | Estella Fern MC MICHAEL
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19206 |
There were no children to the marriage, but did adopt a daughter Marie.As per Series 4. | Ethan A. MC MICHAEL
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19207 |
dpb 16 July 1883. Per Nancy Sautebein's letter of 2/98. | Ethel Maud MC MICHAEL
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19208 |
She was the holder of the family bible in 1957. Died in EvergreenNursing Home, Harmony, PA, This as per Series 4.
Helen was contacted in early 1957, and she stated that she did have afamily Bible in her possession, and was in possession of other familyrecords. She offered to forward the data, but as of yet it has not beenreceived. As per Series 4.
Helen is buried at Zelienople, PA. As per Series 4. | Helen MC MICHAEL
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19209 |
He met an untimely death by accident. Mrs. Michael, previous to hermarriage, had been a teacher in the Butler City school system, and laterbecame Supervising Principle of the entire Butler City school system, andcontinued in that position until 1936, when she retired. In later years,she made her home with her son, who resided on Old Plank Road, Butler,PA. This as per Series 4. | Howard MC MICHAEL
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19210 |
Have photo from 1995 of grave stone. From PA.
Incription "INF. SON OF JOSEPH B.
& MARGARET V.
McMICHAEL
1944"
This directly to the right of the stone of REBECCA McKISSICK 1818--------- 1892. | Infant son MC MICHAEL
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19211 |
The family of James and Edna, removed from PA to Oklahoma, shortly afterthe marriage, in March 1916, and in May 1919, on to Ranger, TX. In theyear 1957 they resided at Hallsville, TX, near the town of Longview,where Betty Jean now lives. From the foregoing, we find that James Jr.was born in Olahoma and died in TX. Betty Jean and Francis were born inTX. Betty Jean was married and had at least one daughter who was burnedto death when she cleaned the garage floor with gasoline. This per Series4. | James C. MC MICHAEL
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19212 |
DOB June 1, 1861 abd DOD id listed as 4 feb 18 1909. Per NancySautebein's letter of 2/98. | James Cossett MC MICHAEL
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19213 |
It is believed that Mr. Milford was the son of James and Martha Milford,and that one or the other, father or son, was the taxpayer which islisted in the history of Butler County, in the year 1854. The Milfordremoved from Butler CO. in the year 1876, taking with them their sevensurviving children, and going to Villisca, Iowa. At a later date, theyappear to have removed to Kansas, since Milton, who died in 1951, at age82, was the last of his family, and lived in Clearwater, Kansas, at thetime. Dr. Nellie Cramer, daughter of Julia, was of Wichita, Kansas at thetime. Louetta E., widow of Milton, was still living in 1952. As perSeries 4.
The order of the children's births are in order, even though the datesare not known. The position of the infant, however, is estimated:William, Infant, Elizabeth, Julia, Dickson, Mary, Milton, Ethan. As perSeries 4. | Jane MC MICHAEL
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19214 |
He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served from August 25, 1862 toJune 1, 1863.
This was an ill-fated family. The father, Japhia the sons Warren andRobert, and the daughter Laura Edith, all met untimely deaths. Thedaughter Emma was badly crippled with Arthritis. Surely a poor return fora family which contained two ministers, and two elders of the church. Thetwo elders were Japhiah and Warren. Nine of the family are buried in thecemetery of the West Sunbury Church. (Eleven as of 1982). As per Series4.
Buried in local cemetery as per Leta.
Have photo of his Gravestone. Cemetery of the West Sunbury, PA ChurchInscription:
FATHER
JAPHIA McMICHAEL
DEC. 18, 1839.
NOV. 21, 1913. | Japhia MC MICHAEL
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19215 |
He was a tall man. Leta has a picture or two of him and his new bride
As per Leta, her dad had done various types of work to support thefamily. It must have been hard to support the 5 children. He worked longand hard for them. Leta said they were poor but didn't know it at thetime.
Her dad was a farmer, had his own crops. He dug coal from the familiesland and sold it locally. He took it out by hand. She said he had a timegetting the payment from some, their was one individual who would onlypay when it was time to buy more from her father. He owned at varioustimes 2 threshing machines. Her dad name the first one "John" and thesecond one "Jim." They were steam driven, like train engine powered.Actually they were called engines. He stopped using the first one, shedoesn't remember why, and drove it into an area of the farm and left itthere. Leta said it would probably be worth something now as anantique. She is correct again.
Thrashing was a big project, it would involve the male children andneighbors. Her dad probably sold his services with the Thrasher forcash. She didn't remember him bringing anything else home. He may nothave made much of a profit from this. Her brother Jo would usually help,his job was to keep the steam up.
He raised a few sheep for wool and lambs for extra money.
They had a few cows, and chickens for butter and eggs. Her mother wouldsell butter and eggs for her own little spending money. | Jesse Frank Deloss MC MICHAEL
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19216 |
DOB is 1927, DOD December 24, 1929. per Nancy Sautebien in her letter of1/98. as 1927. | John Norris MC MICHAEL
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19217 |
They resided in EauClaire, PA throughout their lifetimes. After his deathMrs. McMichael remarried a Mr. Heckathorne.
The family lived for a time at one of the properties owned by his father,a farm in Venango Township, Butler County. This per Series 4. | John Ross MC MICHAEL
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19218 |
The marriage must have occurred at some time prior to October 18, 1856,for on that date Joseph and wife were examined for admission to thecongregation of the West Sunbury Church. There were 3 children SarahRebecca (Beckie), Margaret Ann and Jesse Frank Deloss.
Both of the daughters remained single. As per Series 4.
Have photo of his Gravestone. Inscription:
FATHER
JOSEPH McMICHAEL
1834-1910 | Joseph MC MICHAEL
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19219 |
He got the farm from his mother. Was a "professional college student." Idetected from, Jo and Leta, some animosity about his getting the familyfarm. | Joseph B. MC MICHAEL
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19220 |
They had two children. This as per Series 4.
His mother Madge Shira McMichael in later years lived with her son at OldPlank Road, Butler, PA. | Kenneth Shira MC MICHAEL
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19221 |
As of 1957 lived at 230 East North Str., Butler, PA. This as per Series 4. | Laura MC MICHAEL
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19222 |
Met an untimely death. As per Series 4. | Laura Edith MC MICHAEL
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19223 |
Died at birth. Per Nancy Sautebein's letter of 2/98. | Lois Estelle MC MICHAEL
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19224 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Loyd MC MICHAEL
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19225 |
DOB Sep 1899 Per Nancy Sautebein's letter of 2/98. | Lyle M. MC MICHAEL
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19226 |
Died during the influenza epiedemic in November 1918. After High School,and for several years prior to her marriage, she was a practical nurse atthe Orphans Asylum at Pittsburg, and for more than four years after that,in the State Instution at Polk. As per Series 4.
Her husband Mr. William P. Davis was in the contracting business, and in1815 he came East from Utah, on a two-year contract, to Polk, VenangoCounty, PA, where he constructed additional buildings for the asylum forthe insane. As per Series 4. | Mabel Elizabeth MC MICHAEL
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19227 |
Remained single, no known children. Source is series 4. | Margaret Ann MC MICHAEL
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19228 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marie MC MICHAEL
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19229 |
Spelled Margery with DOB as 25 January 1917, DOD 28 DEC 1984. per NancySautebien in her letter of 1/98. | Marjorie Esther MC MICHAEL
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19230 |
Date of death not known. She married Mr. Robert Christy, a veteran of theWar of 1812. Mr. Christy died at 79, on March 12, 1874 and is buried atWest Sunbury. She survived her husband.
In listing the children , the 1909 History of Butler Co. gives 4. But inthe cemetery, there are is a fifth, by the headstones, which the historydoes not mention. (Sara J.) The listing is not necessarily in order.
(4A40) Sara J. Died July 28, 18?? Age 17yr., 22 days
(4A41) Dixon Died Jan 6, 1865
(4A42) Margaret Died Jun 9, 1865 or 1869 Age 13yrs., 4 month, 2 dys.
(inscription illegible asto date)
(4A43) Ann(a) Died Apr. 25, 1865 Age 17yrs., 4 mo., 23 dys.
(4A44) William
Regarding William (4A44), Mrs. Belle Glenn of West Sunbury recalled thathe sold the family farm to a cousin, and "sold his mother along with thefarm." The mother, Martha, remained on the farm with the new owner. Shevery likely is buried in the family lot with her husband and children,although there is no marker for her. As per Series 4.
It is evident from the inscription on one of the headstones that the sonDickson (Dixon) is buried elsewhere. According to the Butler CountyHistory, he was mustered into the Army on December 7, 1861, and died atAnnapolis, Md on January 6, 1865. A soldier of the Civil War. As perSeries 4. | Martha MC MICHAEL
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19231 |
DOB 31 October 1885 died in infancy. Per Nancy Sautebein's letter of2/98. | Minnie Estella MC MICHAEL
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19232 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Orvil MC MICHAEL
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19233 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ralph V. MC MICHAEL
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19234 |
Single. As per Series 4. | Robert E. MC MICHAEL
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19235 |
As of 1957 they resided in Grove City, PA where Robert was principle ofthe Junior High School. (He retired and died in a fall from a ladderwhile clearing ice from a gutter, date not known, but prior to June of1981.) This per Series 4. | Robert Ferguson MC MICHAEL
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19236 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Robert Frank MC MICHAEL
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19237 |
There is some disagreement between two history books, and the family, asto his background. But he was born on the family farm near Euclid, PA,where his father, the 2nd Christopher lived and died. He was educated inlocal schools, then went to Grove City College and Jefferson MedicalCollege of the City of Philadelphia. One of the histories stated that hegraduated in 1881 - although naming the wrong college apparently. Hebegan his practice at West Sunbury, but after three to four years,removed to Farmington (now Eau Claire), where he remained for the balanceof his life. However, after the death of his first wife, he removed toNew Castle, PA, for two years or so. But they were very there andreturned to their old home at Eau Claire. He owned several properties inthat town, and a farm in Venango Township, Butler Co., which was occupiedfor a time by his son John and family. Dr. Michael is buried with hisfirst wife in the East Unity Church Cemetery, a few miles from town.After his death, his second wife went to live with a sister, and isburied with her. They were members of the United Presbyterian Church ofEau Claire.
Robert was married twice; for the first time on June 7, 1880, to MissMary Campbell, the daughter of James and Ann (Story) Campbell, by whomshe was the youngest of 9 children. Mry died on January 7, 1898, and Dr.McMichael was married for the 2nd time on April 9, 1902, to Miss Sara C.Allen. She died on February 21, 1925. There were 9 children by the firstmarriage, none by the second. | Robert John MC MICHAEL
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19238 |
Or may be Lawrence. per Nancy Sautebien in her letter of 1/98. | Roy Dewey MC MICHAEL
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19239 |
Mom would have been over 50 with this date of birth. | Sarah MC MICHAEL
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19240 |
Remained single, no known children. Source is series 4. | Sarah Rebecca MC MICHAEL
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19241 |
She was a School teacher. She had no children. I met her several times.
Moved from her 2 story house to the Congegrational Retirement Center(apartments) on West Liberty Ave. She had 2 operations in 1982 and 1983to remove some intestinal length with Diveticula. She had severalepisodes of intestinal blockage. On January 10 she became acutely ill,and was taken by ambulance to the hospital. She received IV feedings andcontinued to worsen for several days. She died in the hospital, Louie hadbeen there all day but had went home several hours earlier. She was 89and 5 months. From a letter of Aleta.
Jo said that "Thelma took her under her wing." She said she really feltclose to her probably for that same reason. | Thelma Sarah MC MICHAEL
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19242 |
DOD 5 oct 1926 Per Nancy Sautebein's letter of 2/98. | Thomas Ervin MC MICHAEL
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19243 |
Single. As per Series 4. | Warren MC MICHAEL
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19244 |
Christopher: "My oldest Son"
William was an elder of the church as early as 1835. He also acted aschairman of a meeting of the congregation, commencing on May 2, 1840,which assembled to consider the building of a church. The meeting washeld at the house of Samuel Ekin, with William as chairman and J. W.Christy, as Secretary. The following resolutions were adopted:
1st. Resolved that we appoint three of a building committee, tosuperintend the building of a house of worship for said congregation.
2nd. That said committee procure ground from Mr. Ekin for congregationalpurposes.
3rd. That the said committee agree as to the size of the house, andproceed to raise the funds by subscription and (sale ?) the building ofsame.
4th. That said committee be John Smith, Samuel Loudon and Joseph W.Cristy.
Signed. Wm. McMichael, Ch.
J. W. Christy, Sec.
Among the subscribers to the church, appear the names of M. R. McMichael(3A14) for $6, and later, probably after 1852, the names of C. McMichaeland Jane Milford for $35, These last two, are probably Christopher (3A11)and his daughter Jane (4A31). On May 1, 1848, a certificate of goodstanding, from the prospect Congregation, was presented to the church ofWest Sunbury, by Christopher (3A11) and his wife Barbara. They wereaccepted. On November 27, 1851, Christopher was elected an elder. OnNovember 28, 1852, Miss Jane McMichael (4A31), later Mrs. Milford, wasadmitted to the privileges of the church. On October 18, 1856, JosephMcMichael (4A30) and his wife, together with her mother and sister, Mrs.Sarah and Miss Rebecca McKissick, were examined for admission to the WestSunbury Church. Mrs. McMichael and Mrs. McKissick were baptized, and allwere received into the church.
As the eldest son of the 1st Christopher, he would have been born about1779 or 1780, and died on March 12, 1852. (From another account, his dateof birth, Jan 1, 1780). He was stated to be a resident of CherryTownship, Butler, PA,,and this is substantiated by a record of landtransfer, dated for April 14, 1814, as follows: "know all men by thesepresents, that I William McMichael, do grant, bargain and sell untoJoseph Glenn, all my rights and title claim, or interest, a certain tractof land containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, being thereminder of four hundred acres, viz. the north and/or side of the 400 ac.situated in Butler County, Slippery Rock Township, adjoining lands of Mr.Russell Andrew Christy and others, lying on the south side of the BigGlade, to **Glen with all appertainants thereunto, to him, his heirs andassignes forever, to have and to hold the same, & **McMichael is to give**Glen a sufficient deed for the same, at the expiration of 5 years. Inconsideration of which **Glen engages to pay **McMIchael and his heirs orassigns, Three Dollars Twenty-Five Cents pr Acre by him, his heirsassigns, or administrator as followeth: One hundred dollars in hand,within two years after (which he) is to provide and send on money for thedeed, which money is to be counted to **McMichael as part of the purchasemoney. Likewise **Glen pays Fifty Dollars on the above for two years, orif only Fifty Dollars in hand, One Hundred dollars at the expiration oftwo years from the date, and so on, One Hundred yearly until the whole ispaid, and for true performance thereof we do Bind ourselves in thepenelty of One Thousand dollars given under our hands and seals, theFourteenth April 1814."
Signed: Wm. McMichael (seal)
Joseph Glenn (seal)
The repetition of the two characters before the names of both principalsof this agreement would seem to indicate that they were some sort ofabbreviating for the "aboved named" or for the "aforesaid person". TheSlippery Rock Township are referred to, was later divided into townships,and the land in question lies partly in the present townships of Clay,Cherry, Washington and Concord. That portion of the land which held thehouse, was apparently in Cherry Township, since the Butler County historygives that as his home.
By both versions of the Butler Co. history, there were 9 children to thismarriage - but the family records indicate that a 10th, Matthew R., whoseinitials also appear on the records of the church
In will "My oldest son." | William MC MICHAEL
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19245 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Xena MC MICHAEL
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19246 |
Buried in local cemetery as per Leta. | Zenas MC MICHAEL
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19247 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Zetha MC MICHAEL
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19248 |
If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Ann M. MC PHEE
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19249 |
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 225.
He was a member of the 8th Regt. Iowa Vol. Inf.; was taken prisonerat the battle of Shiloh, and after spending some time in Southern prisonswas paroled and rejoined his regiment. He was a farmer at Elkton, Oregon,and is a Republican. | George W. MC QUEEN
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19250 |
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 226.
He was elected County Superintendent of Schools for Lyon Co., Iowa, in1888; reelected in 1890; was elected to the Legislature of Oregon fromLane Co. in 1898, and re-elected in 1900. | Ivan MC QUEEN
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