OENEALOOY

OP THE

MAC CLAUOHRY FAMILY

A SCOTO•IRISH FAMILY ORIGINALLY FROM OALLOWA Y SCOTLAND

APPEARING IN IRELAND ABOUT 1600, AND EMIGRANTS TO NEW YORK IN 1765.

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COMPILED BY CHARLES C. McCLAUGHRY, NO. 523 WARDEN IOWA REFORMATORY ANAMOSA IOWA, 1913

INDEX OF PERSONS ALLIED BY MARRIAGE Page Adams, Agnes, w. of Joseph Mcclaughry, 39 ...... •...... 76 Adams, Polly, w. of Abram Savage, 11 ...... 240 Adie 2nd h. of Sarah Douglas, 14 ...... 285 Allen. Harry Bush, h, of Mary Mac Claughry, 229 ...... 142 Allen, h. of Mary Ann Struthers, 26 ...... 327 Alexander, Elizabeth, w. of William Struthers, 6...... 321 Almond, h. of Elizabeth Hume, 204 ••••..•.•.•.•••••...••••••...•.•..••••.••••• 389 Almond, h. of Elizabeth Hum.e, 175 .•••...... •••..•.•.••••..••..••.•.••.•..... 387 Anderson, Rasmus, h. of Eleanor McLaury, 584: 7••••••.•••.•..•••••.••••..••••.•••• 213 Anderson, Hamilton Alexander, h. of Margaret Madden, 17.•...••.. : .•...•.•••...• 312 Applegate, David B., h. Margaret l◄,indley McLaury, 371 ...... 177 Archer, Juliette B., w. of Robert Wilson Hume, 288 ••••••••••••.•••••.••••••••••••.• 406 Archer, Thomas, h. of Lydia Mcclaughry, 110 ...... 107 Armstrong, Levi, h. of Christiana Mcclaughry, 378 ...... •...... 180 Arrowsmith, Amy, w. of John Laing Leal, -69 ...... 275 A venil, Thomas, 2nd h. of Jane Struthers, 15 ••.••••.•••••••••••••.•.•••••.••••••••••• 324 Babcock, Mabel B., w. of George Harvey McLaury, 497 ...... 202 Baron, h. of Catherine Leal, 16 ...... 265 Barnes, Myrtie Ellen, w. of Clarence Augustus Mcclaughry, 30 •.••••••..•••••••••• 226 Bartlett, Laura Ellen, w. of David Allen McLaury, 216••••.•••••••••••••••••••••.•• 151 Baxter, Alice Victoria, w. of Howard""McLaury, 429 ...... 191 Beattie, Martha, w. of Matthew Morrison McClaughry, 62 .•••••••••.•••••••.•••.•.• 88 Beattie w. of°Matthew McDowell, ...... 230 Beckett, Margaret, 3rd w. of Thomas Struthers, 10 •••••••.•..••.••••..••.•••••.•••.. 323 Beers, Jesse S., h. of Elizabeth Mcclaughry, 102 ...... 104 Bell, Margaret, w. of Alexander Thomas Leal, 39 ...... 271 Bell, Mary, w. of James R. Douglas, 2....••••••.•.•••..••••.•••...••...•.••••••••••.• 279 Bell, Samuel, h. of Eliza A. Douglas, 6 ...... 281 Benze, Flora, w. of Arthur Cooper McClaughry, 525 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 203 Bidwell, Mary Arin, w. of Thomas Lawson l\1cLau:r;y, 156 •••.••••••••.•••.....•••••• 123 Bigger, Jane Agnes, w. of Allen Struthers, 30 ...... 329 Biser, Charlotte, w. of Orra Granville McClaughry, 33 ...... 227 Blakeley, David, h. of Esther Mcclaughry, 38 ...... 75 Blakeley, Elizabeth, w. James Harsha Mcclaughry, 40 ...... 77 Blakeley,. Isabella, w. of Hugh Rose, 26 ...... 297 Blakesley, Frederick, h. of Lydia McLaury, 491 ••.•••.•.••••.•••••••.••.••.•..•...•• 201 Blandin, Harriet L., w. of Charles Rose Hume, 218 ...... 397 Blinn, Angelina, w. of :Matthew McCiaughry, 50 ...... 83 Blish, Lorana, w. of Daniel McLaury, 243 ...... 166 Boice. Catherine, w. of Matthew Mcclaughry, 50 ...... •...•....•...... •.....•....• 82 Bonnett, w. of George Thomas l\fcLaury, 542 ...... 208 INDEX ' p~ Botts, James O.• h. of Sarah McCrea Leal. 45 ...... _...... 271 Boughton, Mary E., w. of John Clark Mcclaughry, 565...... 210 Bouton, Elizabeth, 3rd w. of Richard Swift Mcclaughry, 52...... 84 l3oyce, Mrs. , w. of Seneca McClaughry, 54...... 85 Bradford, Rev. David Gibson, h. of Sarah Mcclaughry, 290...... 155 Brant, James Martin, h. of Eva Ma1ia McLaury, 421...... 190 Breese, Cora, w. of Frank H. Madden, 23...... 313 Brock, h. of Abigail Rose, 23...... 296 Brodie, Alison, w. of George Home, 155 ...... 385-389 Brooks, Rebecca, w. of James McClaughry, 2...... •...... 219 Brown, Barbara, w. of Alexander Leal, 32...... 268 Browne, George G., h. of Amelia J. Mcclaughry, 545...... 209 Brown, John, h. of Jane Struthers, 15...... • • ...... 324 Browne, Mary P., 2nd w. of Daniel McLaury, 343...... 167 Brownlee, James Stevenson, h. of Margaret Struthers, 19...... 326 Bunker, Anna J., w. of Daniel William Mcclaughry, 467...... 197 Bunyan, James, h. of Elizabeth Beatrice I;{ume, 191...... 390 Bunyan, William, h. of Isabella Hume, 187...... 389 Burdick, Lemuel, h. of Agnes Mcclaughry, 111...... • ...... 107 Burgess, Abbie L., w. of Robert Allen Hume, 282...... 404 Burman, James David, h. of Angelina Benedict Mcclaughry, 465...... 196 Burnham G. T., h. of Mary Agnes McLaury, 585...... 214 Burnison, , h. of Mary E. McLaury, 374...... 177 Burrhus, Ann, w. of Richard Mcclaughry, 12...... 57 Butler, Frances. w. of Frederick Richard McLaury. 489...... 200 Cameron, Nancy, w. of Hugh McLaury, 142...... i11 Campbell, Elizabeth, 3rd w. of Matthew McClaughry,99. .. • ...... 102 Campbell, James, h. of Elizabeth Clark, 6...... 252 Campbell, J. D., h. of Mary A. McLaury, 349...... 169 Campbell, Margaret, 3rd w. of James G. Madden, 10...... • . .. . 311 Campbell, Mary J., w. of Joseph A. Douglass, 10 ...... ,...... 283 Campbell, Roger, h. of Elizabeth Clark, 13...... 256 Campbell, Sidney; h. of Elizabeth Ann Mcclaughry, 49...... 82 Carlin, Etfie Pearl, w. of Allen Bigger Struthers, 46...... 331 Carmichael, Elizabeth, w. of Sir David Hume. 48...... 371 Carmon, Elizabeth, 2nd w. of James Alexander McLaughry, 94...... 100 Carmon, Mary E., w. of John Austin Mcclaughry, 384...... • ...... • ...... 180 Carrier, , h. of Sarah Ann McClaughry, 217 ...... ; . . 141 Carswell, H. Charlotte, w. of Edward Hicks Hume, 320...... 407 Carter, Caroline, w. of John F. Hume, 215...... 395 Carter, Clarissa, w. of Daniel McClaughry, 58 ...... ~ . ·...... 87 Caswell, Laura, w. of Robert Ernest Hume, 328...... 409 Chandler, Charlotte Elizabeth, w. of Rev. Edward Sackett Hume. 281...... 404 Chase, Frank J., h. of Alice McLaury, 394 ...... :...... 183 Olan Names...... 416 Clapper, Polly, w. of John Morrison McClaughry, 107 ...•..•..._...... 106 Clark Genealogy...... 250 Clark, Ebenezer, 2nd h. of Margaret Mcclaughry, 17...... 64 Clark, Elizabeth, w. of John Hume, 188...... 389 Clark, Elizabeth, w. of Edward Riggs, 2...... 299 Clark, Harriet, w. of Michael McLaury, 353...... 169 Clark, Henry, h. of Elizabeth McClaughry, 181...... 131 Clark, Jane, w. of Edward Sexsmith, 4...... 290 Clark, John, h. of Agries Leal, 12...... 253 Clark. Ollie T., w. of James Leal Parrish, 25...... 415 Clark, Joseph, h. of Emily McLaury. 183...... 132 Clark, Lydia, w. of Alexander C. Leal, 58...... 27 4 Clark, Margery, w. of Hugh Rose, 2...... 291 Clark, Mary, w. of William Sexsm.ith, 6...... 200 INDEX Page Clark. Mary Savage, w. of Ebenezer Clark McLaury, 177...... 130 Clark, Ralph, h. of l\lartha Savage, 15...... 241 Clark, Thomas, h. of Eleanor Savage, 14...... 241 Cleveland, h, of Mary Parrish, 12...... • . . . • ...... 412 Cobine, Agnes, w. of George Hamilton McLaury, 1~...... 115 Coffin, Alonzo, h. of Julia Mac Laury, 397...... 185 Colvin, Priscilla, w. of Armistead Hume, 178...... 388 Conklin, Lionel, h. of Martha Ann Mcclaughry, 466...... 100 Conrow, Gilbert, h. of Ida McLaury, 490...... 201 Cope, Elizabeth, w. of John Dryuen, 2...... •...... 344 Cook, Bertha, w. of Wilbur Lewis Mcclaughry, 17...... 224 Cooper, Dr. Hugh, h. of Nancy Jane Struthers, 41...... • . . . . . 331 Corrie, Bessie Norma, w. of Matthew Wilson Mcclaughry, 526...... 204: Crain, Julia, w. o! James H. Leal, 50...... • ...... 273 Crawford, w. of Matthew McDowell...... 230 Criglor, Susannah, w. of George Hume, 174 ...... 387-388 Crests and Coats of Arms.....•...... 306-344: Culver, Henry, h. of Mary Ann McFarland,-5...... 278 Currey, Mary, w. of George Adams Mcclaughry, 187...... 133 Currey, Nellie, w. of Richard Montgomery Mcclaughry, 198...... 135 Currie, David, h. of Alison Hume, 232...... 392 Curtis. Berlin, h. of Sarah T. Mcclaughry, 64...... 89 Dailey, Jesse B., h. of Margaret Agnes McLaury, 376...... • . . . . .•.. 179 Daley, William, h. of Franc-es Mary Mcclaughry, 438...... • ...... 194 Davall, George, h. of Emma Anna. McLaury·, 249 ...... _____ . __ .. ______147 Davall, Fannie M., w. of Thomas Swift l\foClaughry, 248...... 146 Davidson, Sallie, w. of Andrew Lindsay, 12 ...... _...... 317 Davis, George R., h. of Minnie Belle McLaury, 573...... ••...... 211 Davis, Mary Louise, w. of Ezra Mcclaughry, 65...... 89 Davison, G. A., h. of Susan A. McLaury, 348...... 169 Dayton, Elvira, w. of John Harsha McLaury, 148...... 121 Deane, w. of God win Swift, 4...... • ...... • • • • • • ...... 335 Decker, w.-of William Thompson McLaury, 405...... 186 Demmond, Helen Augusta, w. of Charles Chase Mcclaughry, 523...... 202 De Witt, Lona, w. of ,villiam Rowland McLaury, 375...... 178 Deyo, AndrewL. F., h. of Agnes Jane McLaury,335...... 164 Dixon, William, h. of Nellie Vernice Mcclaughry, 470...... 198 Dobbin, Grace, w. of Ezra James Mcclaughry, 244...... 144 Dobbin, Margaret Jane, w. of Janies McClaughry, 66...... 90 Douglas Genealogy...... 279 Douglas, Elizabeth, w. of Sir Andrew Hume, 128...... 383 Douglas, Joseph, h. of Mary l\icClaughry, 42...... 78 Douglas, Margaret, w. of William Sexsmith, 10...... 229 Dubois, Eva, w. of Henry 1\-lcLaury, 337...... 165 Duncan, Elizabeth, w. of Francis Hume, 157...... 387 Duncan, Marsden F., h. of Frances l\foLaury,341...... 166 Dunne, Richard, h. of Agnes McLaurlT, 180...... 130 Dryden Family...... 344 Dryden, Elizabeth, w. of Thomas Swift, 3...... 334 Edel, Joseph, h. of l\1ary H. Hume, 285...... 406 Eddy, Rarah, w. of James Clark, 15...... 257 Eells, Elizabeth, w. of James McLaury, 333...... 164 Eells, Samuel, h. of Sarah B. Leal, 21...... 266 Elting, Jesse L., w. of Mary Letitia McLaury, 332...... •• . . • ...... 164 Fairbank, Kate, w. of Robert Allen Hume, 282...... • .•• .. . • • . .. . . 405 Fee, Mary Ell~n. w. of John Alexander Struthers, 35...... 330 Ferguson, Letitia, w. of John McClaughry, 8...... 9 Findley Genealogy...... 243 INDEX , Page Findley, Stuart Speer, h. of Catherine Mcclaughry, 291...... 156 Fitzsimmons, Mary, w. of Richard Swift McClaughry, 52...... 83 Fletcher, Jane, w. of Ebenezer Rowland McLaury, 370...... 176 Flint, Edythe, w. of Henry Herbert Mcclaughry, 32...... 227 Flood, Mrs. Margaret, w. of John Quincy Adams McClallghry, 55...... 85 Foreman, John H., h. of Margaret Home, 164 ...... 886-387 Foster, h, of Jane Struthers, 23...... 827 Foster, John, h. of Ellen Struthers, 9...... ; ...... 322 Frost, Alfred, h. of Martha E. Hume, 274...... 396 Frost, Mrs. Sarah. w. of Robert White McLaury, 414 ...... ·.._...... 190 Gardner, Herbert B., h. of Sophia Griswold McLaury, 410...... 188 ~a.tfleld, Phebe, w. of Andr~w M~Claughry, 3...... 229 Geary, Helen, w. of Abram McLaury, 131...... 112 Geary, Martha, w. of James Harsha McLaury, 126...... ~...... 111 Gemmels, John, h. of Mary Rose, 25...... 296 Gibbs, Ezra T ., h. of Mary Ann McLaury, 178 ...... :. •...... 130 Gibson, Jane, w. of Thomas Struthers, 10...... 822 Gibson, Jane, w. of Andrew Mcclaughry, 3...... 229 Gibson, Mary A., of William Henry Mcclaughry, 149...... 121 Gilchrist, Andrew, h. of Eliza Spence, 11 ...... •....'. 306 Gilmore, Mary T., w. of Andrew Lindsay, 12...... 318 Gipson, Belle, w. of Joseph R. Douglas, 13...... 284 Gleason, Sarah, w. of Ezra G. Mcclaughry, 436...... 194 Glenn, Jean, w. of John Hume, 158...... 385 1 Golden, h. or Mary Ann Riggs, 12 ..••••...••• .- • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • . • • • • • . • • • 302 Goodfellow, Euphemia, w. of Thomas Spence, 4...... 804 Goodrich, Emily, w. of Richard S. Mcclaughry, 71...... 92 Goodspeed, Charles Henry, h. of Hadassah Jane McLaury, 306...... 159 Gordon, Emma, w. of Thomas Rose Leal, 49...... 27i Gorley, Dora, w. of Leonard Graig McLaury, 570...... 211 Graham, h. of _ Rose, 9...... 288 Graham, Mary, w. of James Alexander Mcclaughry, 261...... 152 Graham, William, h. of Margaret Mcclaughry, 95...... 100 Graig, Mary, w. of James H;arsha McLaury, 354...... 170 Grant, h. of Isabella Hume, 227...... 392 Grant, h. of Margaret Hume, 229...... 392 Grant, Peter, h. of Lydia Rose, 21 ...... ; ...... 295 Granville, Miss. w. of William Hume, 159...... 387 Graves, Kate C., w. of John W. Hume, 272...... 403 Gray, Mary, w. of LeRoy Mcclaughry, 186...... 133 Gray, William,h. of H. MayMcCla.ughry, 206...... 137 Greenleaf, Thomas, h. of ~leanor L~al, 36...... • ...... 270 61.. ierson_ l\lary, w. of Clark, 4...... 252 Griffin, Elizabeth, w. of James Alexander Mcclaughry, 108...... 106 Griffith, Andrew Jackson, h. of Margaret McClaughry, 288...... 153 Griffith, Hattie Bell. w. of·Charles Archer Hume, 333...... 410 Grinnell, Samuel, h. of Hannah Elizabeth McLaury, 308...... • ...... • . 159 Haggard, Mary Jane, w. of James Mcclaughry, 6.·...... 221 Haines, Levi, h. of Sarah Elizabeth McClaughry, 213...... 140 Haley, Alexander, h. of Alice Grace McClaughI•y, 200...... 135 Ball, w. of John Mc-Crea, 4...... 369 Halsey, Sanford, h. of Catherine Hume, 222...... 399 Hamilton, Eleanor, w, of John Savage, l...... 238 Hamilton, Gavin, h. of Margaret Lindsay, 7...... 317 Hamilton, Jennie, w. of James Le al, 72...... • ...... 275 Hamilton, William N., h. of Margaret Douglas, 8...... 282 Hammock, Sarah A .• w. of Charles Robbins Mcclaughry, 25.3...... 148 Hannah, Mary:, w. of John Burrhus Mcclaughry, 28...... 69 INDEX Page Hanks, Mary Jane, w. of Charles Albert Mcclaughry, 231...... 143 Hardy,Mrs. 2nd, w. of John McClaughry, 818...... 162 Harkness, Rev. George, h. of Belle Douglas, 11...... 283 Harkness, George, h. of Eliza Sexsmith, 7...... 290 Harkness, Martha Ann, w. of William Whitney Parrish, 14...... 412 Harkness, Robert H., h. of Mary Augusta McLaury, 247...... 145 Harkness, Robert I., h. of Lydia Leal, 13...... 264: Harper, Martha, w. of Joseph P. Douglas, 5...... 281 Harper, Samuel, h. of Martha Jane McLaury, 182...... 131 Harper, Will~am, h. of Sarah M. McLaury, 152...... 123 Harrington, .T etrerson, h. of Margaret Jane Mcclaughry, 56... . • . • . • • • • • • . . • • . . . . . • • 85 H al'Sha- Family...... 245 Harsha. Agnes, w. of of Thomas Mcclaughry, 14...... 61 Harsha. Elizabeth, w. of Andrew Mcclaughry, 13...... 60 Harsha, James, h. of Mary Savage, 27...... 248 Harsha, Nancy, w. of George Cobine...... 115 Harsha, Sarah, w. of James Rose McLaury, 139...... 116 Hart, Philo W., h. of Hai-riet Charlotte Mcclaughry, 157...... 124 Hawley, Hannah 2nd, w. of Abram Savage...... 240 Hayes, Mabel, w. of Herman D. McLaury, 584.8...... 214 Hayward, Maude, w. of Armand S. Madden, 26...... 314 Hecox, William Harvey. h. of Cora Ella Mcclaughry, 28...... 225 Beglep, Margaret, w. of James Alexan~er McLaury, 94 •••••••••••••••••••• -~. • • • • • • 99 Hendry, Thomas, Ii. ot Rose, 7...... 287 Henry, Harriet R... w. of George Redfield McLaury, 316. . . . . • ...... • • . • • ...... • . . . . . 161 Henry, James Buchanan, h. of Mary Cat~erine Mcclaughry, 530...... 206 Herrick, Pamelia, w. of John McClaughry, 60...... 87 Hewitt. George P., h. of Annie Pinkerton McLaury, 430...... ·...... 19 l[ewitt, Susan, w. of Martin S. l.\ilcLaury, 245...... 144 Higley, Ada' Maria, w. of John Lewis McLaury, 595...... 217 Hoag, David, h. of Margaret Sti·uthers. 36...... 330 Hoag, Frank, h. of Elizabeth Struthers, 33...... • ...... 329 Hoag, Lydia A., 2nd w. of Edward Savage, 36...... 250 Hoag, Mary Hall, w. of John Nelson McLaury, 246...... 145 Hoard. Nancy, w. of Robe1·t Hume, 200 ...... :...... 393 Hobbie, Lillian, w. of Gillespie G. McLaury, 801...... 157 Hotrman, h. of Nellie Cyrena. Parrish. 23...... 413 Hogan, J a.ne, w. of Andrew Thompson McLa.ury, 161...... 125 Holbrook, William C., h. of Susan Maria Mcclaughry, 211 ...... , ...... 139 Holmes, Eleanor, w. of ,villia.m Lindsay, 16...... 318 Howell, Cornelia., w. of George A. Hume. 271...... 402 Howell, William, 2nd h. of Martha A. McLaury, 76...... 95 Howland, Ray, h. of Anna M. McLaury, 302...... • ...... 158 Hume Genealogy...... 372 Hume, George, 195, h. of Mary Rose, 19...... 294 Hume, Mary, 217, w. of Matthew McCla.ughry, 99...... 396 Hume, Robert, 193, h. of Catherine Rose, 10...... 294 Humphrey, Catherine Amelia, w. of Henry McLaury, 325...... 163 Hunsberger, Rev. Byron Keyser, h. of Elizabeth Norris Hume, 322...... 407 Hurd, Moses, h. of Mary Ann McClaughry, 67...... 90 Husted, Florence, w. of Watson R. Mcclaughry, 413...... 189 Ingersoll, Theodora J., w. of William Platt McLaury, 407...... 187 Jackson, Mary, w. of Robert McLaury, 118...... 108 J a.mes,. Hannah, w. of Charles Hume, 161...... 386 Janes, C. F., h. of Maria Elizabeth McLaury, 408 ...... ·...... 187 Johnson, Mary E,, w. of John Mcclaughry, 75...... 94 Jones, Ann, w. of John MClaughry, 2 (Clegg Hill, Ire.)...... 8 Jones, h. of Ellen Leal, 66 ...... ~...... 269 INDEX Page Kedzie, James. h. of Margaret Hume, 190' ...... •...... •...... •.... 388 Keeler, h. of Martha Leal, 55 ...... 268 Keeler. h. of Martha Leal, 87...... 274 Kelly, Emma St. Clair, w. of James Wilson McLaury, 588 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 215 Kelly, Charles, h. of Eliza Jane McLaury, 586 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 215 Kendall, Isabelle, w. of John Struthers, 11 •••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••.••.••••.• 328 Keyes. John Francis, h. of Eva M. McLaury, 650...... 218 King, Charles H., h. of Harriet. Young. McLaury, 418 ...•••.••••..•....•..•.••••••• 190 King, Isabella. w. of William McLean ...... 249 King, Jane A., w. of Jam.es H. Savage, 34 ...... 248 King. John, h. of Salome Rose, 28. . . • • . . • • . . . • • . • • . • . . . • . • ...... •.••..••.••••.••••• 297 King, Margaret H., w. of William Muir l\foLaury, 174 •.•.•.•.•..•.•••..•..•••••••••• 128 King, Margery C., w. of Edward Thomas Mcclaughry, 185 ...... 132 Kinnear, William W.,h. of Agnes McLaury,313 ...•...... •...... •.....• 160 Kirk, Edward, h. of Mary Struthers, 14 ...... 323 Kirkpatrick, Thomas, h. Sophia Lindsay, 10 ...... •...... 317 Knight, Susan E., w. of David Thomas Mcclaughry, 207 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 137 Knykendall, Porter, h. of Sarah Elizabeth McLauy, 399 ...... 185 Lackey, h. of Agnes Lindsay, 13 ...... 315 Laing, Mary, w. of John Rose Leal, 38...... 271 Lambourne, Frank, h. of Mamie Wilmuth Hume, 346 ...... 410 Lander, Emily, w. of William M. Madden, 20 ...... 313 Lant, h. of Ida May Mcclaughry. 243 ...... 91 Larkin, Julia, w. of George Sexsmith McLaury, 355 .••.•••••••••••.•••••••••.••••••• 171 Laughren, William, h. of Ma.rge1•y Rose, 20•...... •...... •....•.....••....••• 204 Lawrence, h. of Jennie Parrish, 28 ...... •....•• 413 Lawrence, May Elizabeth, w. of Oscar Thomas Mcclaughry, 230 •••.••••.••.•••.••• 142 Lawson, John, h. of Sarah Leal, 14 ...... ; ...... 264 Leal Genealogy...... 259 Leal, Alexander, 7, h. of Lydia Rose, 8 ...... 293 Leal, Clark, h. of Jane Mcclaughry, 101...... 103 Leal, Hugh, 33, h. of Eleanor H. Sexsmith, 2 ...... 289 Leal, James Henry, h. of Mary McClaughry, 98 .•••.•••••..•..•••.•••••.•••••••••.••• 102 Leal, James, h. of Sarah Mcqlaughry, 26 ...... 68 Leal, John, h. of Martha l\foClaughry. 44 .••.•••..••••••••..•.•••••..••••...•••.•.••• 79 Leal, Margaret, w. of Matthew Mcclaughry, 99 ...••••.....•.•...... ••.....•...•.•.• 102 Leal, Robert, h. of Margaret Mcclaughry, 27 ...... • 68 Le Baron, Ida, w. of Thomes S. Mcclaughry, 473 ...... •...... 199 Lee, Arthur, h. of Lillian May McLaury, 584.6 ...... 213 Lee, Theodore Storrs, h. of Hannah Hume, 329 ...... 409 Leigh, Annie, 2nd w. of Robert Houston McLaury, 143 ...... 119 Lennon, John C.• h. of Josephine McLaury, 340 ...... 166 Leslie, Eleanor, w. of Richard MacIntosh McLaury, 93 ...•••..•••..•.••••••.••••.• 99 Lester, Matilda, w. of Robert E, Mcclaughry, 472 ...... 198 Lester, Sarah A., w. of Thomas C. Hume, 208 ...... 395 Lewis, Anna A., w. of Hugh Mcwhorter l\IcLaury. 365 ...... 174 Lewis. F. D., b. of l\ilary H. Hume, 273 . .- ...... -...... 403 Lewis, Sarah Ann, w. of Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, 3 ...... 219. Linde, Ella, ,v. of Edgar l\1cLaury, 338 ..••.•••••••••• : ••.••••••.••.•••..••••••••••••• 165 Lindsay Genealogy ...... 314 Lindsay, Jane, w, of Willian Struthers, 3 ...... ·...... 319 Long., Miss, w. of John Hume, 158...... 385 Lord, Evelyn, w. Joseph D. McClaughry, 471...... 198 Loudon, Elizabeth, w. of Benjamin McLaury, 119 ...... •...... 109 Loudon, Margaret, w. of Thomas Douglas McLaury, 168 ...... 127 Loudon, Robert H., h. of Jane Mcclaughry, 37 ...... • 75 Luce,John,h. of Mary Hume, 210 .••....•.••••...... ••..•.•.••...... •...•..•..•••.. 389 Lynch, Elizabeth Kedzie, w. of John Chandler Hume. 324 ...... •....•.. 408 Lynch, Rachael, w. of Charles Brooks McClaughry, 296 ...... •...... 157 Lyon, Chester, h. of Sarah Elizabeth McLaury, 304 .....•....•...... 158 INDEX Page Madden Genealogy...... 307 Madden, Elizabeth Catherine, w. of Robert Wilson McClaughry 289...... 153 Madden, James G., h. of Martha Eleanor Struthers, 16...... •. . • ...... 324 Mahaffy, Catherine, w. of David Harsha McLaury, 358...... 172 Mallory, Samuel, h. of Maria Hannah Leal, 23...... 266 Marvin, Caroline, w. Walter Thompson McLaury, t 76...... 129 Mason, Francis, w. of James White Leal, 35...... 269 Matur, William, h. of Mary Lindsay, 14...... 315 Maxwell, Eleanor, w. of Hiram Hastings Parrish, 29...... 415 Meade, Eleanor. w. of God win Swift, 4...... 335 Mead, Elizabt-th, w. of James Savage McLaury, 166. .. . .••• ...... 127 Meeker, Alfred 1\1 • h. of Ellen Hannah Leal, 15...... 26.5 Meeker, h. of Mary Leal, 17...... 265 Mercer-Montgomery Chart...... 373 Michael. Myrtle Ivy, w. of Thomas Alexander McLaury, 587...... • ...... • 215 Miller, Alfred B., h. of Catherine Rose Hume, 279...... 403 Miller, Margaret, 2nd w, of James Struthers, 1...... 321 Miller, Susannah, w. of Thomas Hume, 237...... 393 Milne, David, h. of Jean Foreman Home, 206...... 395 Mingus, Andrew, h. of Catherine Lindsay, 6...... • ...... 316 Moberly, Nancy, w. of Larkin Hume, 197 ...... 388-393 Montgomery Genealogy ...... 345-to-366 Montgomery, Elizabeth, w. of Thomas McCrea ...... 357-366-367-368-371 Mony, Clinton U,, h. of Jessie Fremont Mcclaughry, t69...... •...... 197 Morgan, Lenora, w. of Homer Leon Hume, 345...... 410 Moore, Rebecca, w. or Richard McIntosh McLaury, 93...... • . • ...... • 99 Morrison, Ann, w. of Matthew Mcclaughry, 11...... • . . . • . . • ...... 56 Muir, Jane, w. of Thomas Savage, 12 ...... :...... 240 Muir, William, h. of Eleanor Clark, 12...... 255 Mumford, Curtis J., h. of Sarah Agnes McClaughry, 592...... 217 Munson, Lida, w. of James Bunyan Hume, 224...... • ...... 400 Murdock, Edward Riggs, h. of Hannah McClaughry, 31...... 71 Murdock, Ellen A,, w. of Thomas 1\1. Douglas, 15...... 285 Murdock, J oarina, w. of Henry Leal, 70...... • ...... • ...... • 275 Murdock, John, h. of Eleanor Riggs, 5...... 298 McArthur, Ellen M., w. of Thomas King McLaury .122...... 110 McArthur, Jiles, w. of William Mc-Laury, 123 ...•...... • ...... • . . . • 111 Mccampbell, Nancy, w. of James Lindsay, 4...... •...... • ...... •• .•.•.. 315 McClaughry, Genealogy...... 53-230 Mcclaughry Index...... 40-52 Mcclanahan, Rony, h. of Belle Struthers, 34...... 330 McComb, David, h. Harriet Mcclaughry, 97...... • ...... • • 101 McCord, Andrew, h. of Frances Augusta McClaugery, 188. .• . •• ...... • 134 McCord, Ira, h. of Mary Elizabeth Mcclaughry, 189...... • .. . • 134 McCracken, Joseph, h. of Margaret Mcclaughry, 34...... • 73 McCracken, Sarah, w. of James Mcclaughry, 33...... • ...... • 72 McCrea Genealogy...... 866, McCrea Sarah, w. of Thomas Mcclaughry, 32...... • ...... • . . . . . • 72 McCreary, h. of Catherine Struthers, 29...... 328 McCeary, h. of Elizabeth Struthers, 28...... 328 Mccrum, Sarah, w. of John Riggs, 10...... 301 McDonald, Ann, w. of James Hume, 194.. .• ...... ••••.....• 392 McDonald, James, h. of Eliza Rose, 22...... 295 .McDonald, Rose, w. of George William McLaury·, 584.5-...... 212 McDowell, James, h. of Phoebe Mcclaughry, i...... 53 McDowell, Matthew...... 332 McFarland Genealogy...... 278 McFarland, Jane, w. oi Alexander McCrea, 6...... • . . • • • . . . . . • 369 MacFarland. James, h. of Agnes Hume, 233 ...... 04...... 392 INDEX Page McFarland, John, h. of Jennie Clark, 9 ...... 254: McFarland, John M., h. of l\1ary E. Rigas, 31...... 303 McFarland, John, h. of Sarah M. Mcclaughry, 72 ...... ~. 93 McFarland,John, h. of Christiana Fraser McLaury, 145 .....•...... 120 McFarland, John h. of Nancy McMurray, 3 .•••••••.•.•.••.•..••••...•.•••••••••••.•• 277 McGibbon. Forrest Laing, h. of Harriet Rose McLaury, 388 ...... 181 McGillivrae, .Tames D., h, of Mary Ellen McLaury, 171 ..•.••..•••.••.••.•.•..•.••.•• 128 'McGillivrae, Prudence, w. of-Thomas Blakely McLaury, 132 ...... •..•...... 113 McIntosh, Mary, w. of Hugh Rose, l ...... 292 McKee, David, h., of .Jane l\lcClaughry, 109 ...... 106 McKee, James, h., of Annie l\1cLaury, 69 •••••••••.••...•••.•.•••••..••....••••.••... 91 McKeever, h., of Agnes Adams McLaury, 321 ...... : ...... 162 Mc-Laughlin, Delancy S., h. of Mary Riggs, 28 ...... 302 McLaughlin, Mary, w. of James McLaury, 346 ...... 168 McLain, Chart ...... 249 McLain, Jane King, w. of J a.mes H. Savage, 11 ...... 246 McMasters, John, h, of Nancy Douglas, 1 ...... 282 McMinn, w. of John Williams McLaury, 361 ...... 116 McMinn, Mrs. E., 2nd w. of Thomas Moore McLaury, 78 ...... 96 McMinn. Hannah, w. of Richard McClaughry, 29 ...... 70 McMurdy, J.C., h. of Sarah Douglas, 12 ...... 283 Mc Murray. Genealogy, ...... 276 McMurray, John, h. of Margaret Clark, 31...... 258 McMurray, John, h. of Margaret Savage, 16 ...... 246 McM urray, Nancy. w. of John McFarland, 1 ...... , ...... 278 McMurray, Robert A .• h, of Gloriana Savage, 30 ...... 249 McNaught, Robert, h. of Nancy Jane Spence, 9 ...... 306 McNaughton, Mary, w. of Edward Savag~, 2 ...... 238 McNaughton, Mary, w. of Ebenezer McMurray,5 ...... 271 McNeil, John R., h. of Ellen Ann clark, 32 ...... 258 McNitt, Sara:\?., w. of Thomas Mcclaughry, 20 ...... 65 McWorter, Rosamond, w. of Thomas Mcclaughry, 68 ...... 91 Nash, George H., h. of Belle McClaughry, 11...... 222 Neal, w. of Thomas Swift McLaughry,213 ...... Neff, Josephine, w. of Daniel Henry l\lacLaury, 40...... 186 Nelson, Mary, w. of Thomas Struthers, 10...... 323 Nesbitt, Elizabeth, w. of Ebenezer Clark, 5 ...... , . . . . 252 Newcom, h. of Phoebe l\icClaughry, 218...... 141 Nickerson, Hannah Louise, w. of Thomas Moore McLaury, 78 ...... _...... 96 Norris, Emma Phillips, w. -0f Frank Hume, 252...... 401 Oaks, J. B .. h. of Elizabeth Hume, 269 ...... '...... • 402 Orr-Mereer Chart ...... ~ 273 Orr, David M., h. of Eliza B. Spence, 8...... 305 Orr, Robert, h. of Barbara Leal,. 51...... 273 Ormond, w. of Godwin Swift. 4...... 335 Ormsbee, Cornelia Annette, w. of ·wm. HerveyStruthers,40...... 331 Osgood Sarah, w. of John Parrish, 2...... 411 Ostrom, Hannah, w. of John Morrison McClaughry, 107...... 105 Ostrom, Sanford T., h. of Helen Jane McLaury. 389...... 182 Otterson, Hannah, w. of Andrew McClaughry, 35...... 74 Packer, Minnie, w. of Washington R. McLaury, 39-2...... 183 Paddock Family Chart...... 59 Paddock, Daniel, h. of Margaret McClaughry, 25...... • 67 Paddock, James, h. of Ann Mcclaughry, 24...... 67 Paddock, Thomas, h. of Mary Mcclaughry, 23...... 66 Paine, Jennie A., w. of Sheldon Hamilton McLaury, 60...... 124 Parker, William, h. of Lydia Ann Leal, 34...... 269 Parks, Margaret, w. of Matthew McClaughry, 1...... • 53 INDEX Page Parrish Genealogy, ...... 4:11 Parrish, Hiram, h. of -Christiana Fraser Mcclaughry, t 45 ...... •...•.....•...... •. 120 Parrlsh, Mary, w. of Henry Hastings Parrish, 16 ...... •....•.. 413 Parrish, Susannah Hastings, w. of Fred. Edwd. MacLaury, 150 ...... •...... • 122 Parry,Julia Ann, w. of William Struthers, 17 ...... 325 Paxton. William, h. of Margaret Struthers, 4...... 320 Peake, A., D .. , h. of Martha Adeline McLaury, 409 .....•...... • 188 Pepdie, Nichole, w. of Sir Thomas Hume, 50 .. ."...... 377 Perrine Aaron, h. of Katy McLean, 4 ...... 249 Perrlne, Jane K., w.of James H. Savage, 17 ...... : ...... 246 Person, Rollin H., h. of Ida May Madden, 24 ...... 313 Peters, Adelia,. w. of Thomas Lawson McLaury, 156 ...•.....•...... •..•...•...••..• 123 Peters, Frank, h. of J"essle Mcclaughry. 201 ...... -...... 136 Pettijonn, Jane, w. of Richard Swift McClaughry., f>2 ...... •...•.....•....••...... • 84 Phillips, A. M., h. of Loventa McLaughry, 275 ...... 100 PhilPott, Mary, w. pf William Swift, 2 ...... ~ Phi1>:os, Samuel. h. of Martha Phrilla Mcclaughry, 227 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 89 Pitford. Constance, w. of John McLaury, 318 ...... •...... •...... • 162 Plant, Elizabeth, w. ot Josiah Parrish, 1...... 411 Plummer, Elizabeth, w ~ of Ebenezer Riggs, 9 ...... • 301 Pollock, Samuel, h. of Ellen Struthers, 9 ...... 322 Pollock, h .. of Adeline Struthers, 25 ...... 327 Porter, James, h. of Mary Ann McLaury,. 92 ...... 98 Potts, Maria Susannah, w. of Benjamin Warren Madden, 2 •••...... •..•....•••.. 310 Primrose, Margaret, w. of Sir George Hume, 129 ...... 383 Proctor, Elizabeth, w. of Sir George Hume, 143 ....•..•...... •...... •...... 385 Proctor, SarahS., w. of Edward Arthur McLaury, 390 ...•.•...... •...... ••.. 182 . - Rand, Herbert Lincoln, h. of Alice Rosetta McLaury, 254 ...... •••.....•.....•• 149 Randall, Lillian M.! w. of Samuel Harold Mcclaughry, 478 ...... • 200 Rankin, David, h. of Jane Struthers, 32 ...... 329 Rawlins, Francis Virginia. w. of Charles Hume, 203 ...•...•...•...•...... • 394 Reece, William Martin, h. of Catherine Struthers, 8 ...•...•....•...... •...•...... 322 Reid, h. of Maey McLaury, 267 ...... 150 Reid, Catherine, w. of Robert Clark, 11 ...... 255 Reid, Esther, w. of James Harsha, 1 .... ; ...... 245 Reid, James, h. of Sarah Caroline McLaury, 380 ...... 180 Reid, Katherine, w. of William Mcclaughry, of Cleghill ...•...... •...... • 3 Reid, William H., h. of Margaret Ann McLaury, 164 ...... •...... • 125 Reipe, Otto J., h. of Elsie Belle McClaughry, 534 ..•...... •...•....•...... •...... • 208 Renwtck, Samuel, h. ot Janet Lindsay: 8 ...... 317 Rhynsburger, Henry, h. of Margery Cyrena Mcclaughry, 395 ...... •.....•...... • 184 Rice, Margaret, 2nd w. of George Harsha McLaury, 138 ...... •..•...... • 115 Riggs Genealogy ...... 298 Riggs, Edward h. of Mary Mcclaughry, 15 ...... 63 Riggs, Edward, h. of Eliza Moore McLaury, 163 ...... 125 Riggs, Edward, 2nd h. of Mary Ann Savage, 13 ...... 241 Riggs, Edward, h. of Margaret Savage, 26 ...... 248 Riggs, Margaret E., w. of John McFarland, 3 ...... •.•.•....••...... · ...... 278 Riggs, Margaret, w. of Matthew Mcclaughry, 47 ...... •...... • 80 Riggs, Mary, w. of Edward Richard McClaughry, 48 ...... •....••...... 81 Riggs, Mary Ann, w. of Michael Sexsmith, 1...... 289 Robertson, Charles Scott, h. of Agnes Marion McLaury, 412 ...•...... ••...... 189 Robertson, Janet, w. of George Hume, 195 ...... ••...•.•...... •.....•....• 392 Rocharde, Mlle., w. of John Foreman Home, 183 ...... 387 Rogers, Robert·M., h. of Lydia McClaughry, 61...... - ..•...... ••...•...... 88

Rose Genealogies...... a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 285 and 291 Rose, Catherine, w. of Robert Hume,. 193...... , . .. . . • • . . . • . . . 391 Rose, Lydia. w. of Alexander Leal, 7...... 261 Bose. Mary, w. of George Hume, 195...... 392 INDEX Page Rose, Margaret, w. of Thomas Swift Mcclaughry, 30...... • . . . • • . . • ...... • • . • . . . . 70 Bose, Margaret. w. of James Rose, t ...... 286 Rose, Margery, w. of John Reid Mcclaughry, 41 ..•.••••••..••••.••••••••.••••.•.•. ,, 77 Ross, George T. h. of Anna Belle McLaury, 271...... 152 Ross, Sarah, w. of James B. Madden, 19.... . • • • . . • • • . • • • • .. • • . • • • • • • • • .. • • .. .. . • • • • .. 3 12 Rowland, Agnes, w. of William Young McLaury, 165...... 126 Bowland, Margaret, w. of Robert Houston McLaury, 14:3...... 118 Russell.Andrew T., h. of:Eliza Jane McLaury 359...... • ...... 173 Russell, .Jerusha Hall, w. of Samuel Carter Mcclaughry, 212...... • . . . . . • 139 Bussell, Sarah. w. of Robert Spence. 1...... 303 Sabin, Irwin, h. Mary Rosetta Mcclaughry, 474...... 199 Sackett, Hannah D., w. of Rev. Robert Wilson Hume, 216...... •...... •• ... •. . .. . 396 Satro1·d, Martha. D., w. of Daniel Mcclaughry, 58...... 86 Sample, Hetty. w. of William Lindsay, 16...... • . . . . . • . . . • . • . • . • ...... • • . . . • . • 318 Sassman, Mary, w. of William Rose McLaury, 91...... •• ...... 98 Saunders, Gabriella, 2nd w. of James G. Madden, 10...... •• . 311 Savage Genealogy...... 238 Savage, Eliza Dunbar, w. ot Thomas Alexander McLaurie, 104.... .•. • . . . .. • • •• • •• • 105 Savage, Eleanor, 14, w. of Thomas Nesbitt Clark, ...... • ...... •• • . . . . . 257 Savage, Gloriana. w. of Robert McMurray, 8 ...... ,. 249 Savage, .James, h. of Margaret Mcclaughry, 11...... 64 Savage, Mary Ann. w. of Edward Riggs, 2...... • ...... • ...... • 299 Savage, Martha, w. of Ralph Clark, 18...... 257 Sava1re. Margaret. w. of John McMurray. 1_...... 276 Saville, Martha Eleanor, w. of William Struthers, 6...... 320 Sayre, James, h. of Martha Ann Mcclaughry 209...... • • 139 Sayre, John, h. of Iva McClaughry, 633 ••.•••••••••••••••••••••'...... 218 Sayre, Susan, w. of Nathan Freeman Mcclaughry, 208...... •. . . . • . .. • 138 Scanlon, Catherine, w. of Samuel Lee Mcclaughry, 456...... 195 Schermerhom, Maria, w. of Charles Mansfield McLaurie, 292...... 156 Scott,JamesS., h. ot Emma Elizabeth McLaury, 564...... ••• ...... •••. ..• 209 Scott, James, h. ot Rose, 8...... 288 Sept Names of the Scottish Clans...... 416 Sexsmith Genealogy...... 289 Sexsmith,Eleanor, w. of Hugh Leal, 32 ...... ~··············...... 268 Sexsmith, Letitia: w. of Andrew Thompson McLaury, 161...... 125 Sexsmith, Lydia., w. of Thomas Douglas, 3. . . • . . . • . • . . . . • • . . • • . . . • ...... • . . . . • • . . . . . 280 Sexsmith, Margaret Ann, w. of John McKillop McLaury, 134...... ••• • • • • • • •• • • • 114 Sexsmith, Marla, w. ot David McLaury, 77...... 96 Sexsmlth Matthew, h. of Mary Douglas, 4...... 280 Sexsmith, Matthew,h, ot EstherMcClaughry, 103...... 105 Sexsmith, Michael, h. ot Mary Riggs, 6...... 289-298 Sexsmith. Richard h. of Anna. McLaury, 80...... • . . '1'l Sharp, Mary Ellen, w. of George Cobine McLaury, 356...... 172 Sharp h. of Nancy Hume, 176...... 387 Sherman, Frances, w. of James McFarland, 2...... 278 Shearer, Betsey, w. of John McClaughry, 36...... •...... 74 Sheldon, Lucassia, w. of John Joseph McLaury, 360...... • ...... 115 Sheldon, Maria. w. of William Hamilton Mcclaughry, 43...... 79 Sheldon, William H., h. of Agnes Harsha McLaury, 141...... • . • . • • 117 Simmons, John Allen. h. of Mary HannahMcLaury. 252...... • ...... • 148 Sinclair. M ariota, w. of Sir George Hume. 51. . . . . • • • . • . • . . • • • • . • . • • • • . • • • • . . . • • • • • • • • 317 Sinclair, Margaret, w. of Sir Patrick Hume, 52...... • . • . . . . • ...... 371 Sines, Phebe, w. of Robert Brodie Hume, 231...... 400 Skinner, Nathan. h. of Agnes or Martha E~ McFarland, 7...... 278 Skinner, Florence R., w. of James Franklin McClaughry, 29 ...... -...... • 225 Sloan, Dr. h. ot McClaugh.ry, 262 •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :. • • • • 100 Sloan, Dr. Alexander, h. of Mary Ada MacLaury, 410. .• . •• . .• . . • .. • . . .. • •• . .• • • • . . . 186 Sloan, Sarah Elizabeth, w. of James Thomas McLaury, 357...... •••.•.•• •.•••• 172 INDEX Page Smith, Annie L ... w. of J. Harper Douglas ...... 285 Smith, James, h. of Mary Leal. 75 ...... • 276 Smith, Margaret, w.ofJohnHume. 199 ...... 393 Smith, h. of Catherine Rose, 24 ...... 296 Spence Genealogy ...... 303 Spence, George, h. of .Jane E. McLaury. 136 ...... •.•••...•..•.•.••.•..••••....••• 115 Spence, Joseph, h. of Ago.es McLaury, 133 ...... 114 Solderman, .Jacob, h. of Mary .Jane Mcclaughry, 57 ....••...•••...... ••••••••...•• 86 Speer, Eliza, w. of James Findley ...... 243 Spooner, Eleanor, w. of .John .JosephMcLaury, 360 .•...•....•.••...•.....•...•••..•• 115 Stanton, David, h. of Martha A. Mcclaughry, 76 ...... 95 Stanton, .Jane, w. of George Hume, 156...... • . • . • . . . . . • . . . • . . • . . • . • • • • • . • . • • 385-386 Steele, .Joshua, h. of Jane MCMurrray, 6...... 277 Stevenson h. of Belle i\'.lcLaury, 600 ••• ~. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 176 Stewart, Archibald, h. of Jane Clark, 8...... 254 Stewart, Elizabeth L., w. of Samuel Wilson McLaury, 361...... • • • • • . • . • . . • • 173 Stewart,.John N., h. Temperence Ellen McLaury, 165...... ••. .•• .• . .. • . •• • . .•• ..••• 123 Steward, Mary, w. of Richard McIntosh McOlaughry, 93.... • • • • • • • • ...... • • • 99 Stinson, David B., h. of Grace Barbara Mcclaughry, 74...... ••• . • . • • . • • .• . . • • . •• • 94 Stoughtenburg, Alfred,B., h. of MargeryMcLaury, 366...... 175 Stoughtenburg, Alfred, h. of Sarah Parrish, 18...... 414 Stringer, T. L., h. of Ellen C. McLaury, 345...... 167 Struthei-s Genealogy ...... ~ ...... 319 Struthers, Martha, Eleanorw. of .JamesG. Madden, 10.... ••.••• ••••.••••••• ••. ••• • 311 Struthers. Willian, h. of J a.ne Lindsay, 5 .••••.••••..•••••••.••••••••••• , • . . • • • • • • • • • 316 Sturgeon, Thomas,h. of daughter of John Hume, 158...... 385 Sturgess, Mary, w. of Robert Spence, 5...... 305 Swift Family...... 332 Swift, Margaret,_w. of Thomas McClaughry, 5 .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13-54-336 Tackal>erry, Martha, w. of J'ohn Hume, 223...... 399 Tait, Andrew, 2nd h. of Margaret.Jane Mcclaughry, 56...... • • .• . •• • • • . • • • • 85 Tait, Margaret, w... of George Sexsmith McLaury,355...... •• • • • . . • • . .• . • • . . • • • • 171 Taylor, .James, h. of Florence May McClaughry, 204...... • . • . • • ..• . . . • . . . • . • • • • • • • 136 Taylor, U. C., h. of Margaret Madde.n, 17...... •• • 312 Terrell, Thomas M., h. of Sarah Agnes McLaury, 362...... 174 Thompson, h. of Elizabeth Struthers, 18...... 325 Thompson, Davld, h. of Janet Hume, 192...... 391 Thompson, Mary, w. of Thomas Parks Mcclaughry, 45... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 80 Thompson, h. of Margaret M. Findley.... . • . • . . • • . . . . . • • . • • . . . . • . . • • . • . • • • • • • 244 Thornton, Alice, w. of John Glenn Mcclaughry, 526...... • . •.• • . . . •. • . .. .. • . . .• • 205 Thurber, Horace K., h. of Agnes McLaury, 329... •.• .. . . . • . . .• .. . . • . . • . . . .• • ••• • •• • 163 Tod.d, John, h. of Jean Hume, 150...... 386 Toll, Frank, h. of Sarah E. Douglas, 14...... 284 Trimble, Lenora Bask, w. of William Rowland McLaury. 375...... • • . . .•• • . .. • 178 Turner, Eliza. w. of John Adams Savage...... 247 Twichell, Mary A., w. of Robert B. Mcclaughry: 220...... 142 Uttley, h. of Calista. Belle McLaury, 261...... 150 Vail, F. Percy, h. of Ida M. McLaurie, 533...... 207 Van Bergen Ann, w. of.Joseph Leal, 9. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 262 Vanderlip, Mary Prime, w. of .John Adams McLaury, 121...... • . . . • ... •.• .. . . . 109 Van Vechtan, Sarah, w. of Edward Savage, 21...... 247 Vogt, h. of Susan Parrish, 24 .... ~...... 413 Wadleigh, Maurice h. Qf Susan Maria Mcclaughry, 468...... 197 Wadley, .Jordan, Oscar, h. of Myrtle May Mcclaughry, 31 . . . • .. . •• • . . . • . . . • . . . . . • . 226 Wakeman. E. D .• h. of Annie Pinkerton McLaury, 430.... .• .. • • . . . • . . . .. • •• ...... • 192 Waldron, Hiram, h. of Phebe .Jemima Mcclaughry, 215...... 140 Walker, Comella, w. of Thomas Gaily McLaury, 347...... 168 INDEX Page Wallace, Dr, David A. h,. of Martha' J. Findley...... 244 Wallace, Georgia, w. or Mitchell McFarland, 4...... •.. . . . •• ...... 278 Wannamaker, Prof, Olin D., h, of Catherine Miller Hume, 323...... 408 Wass, Holmes, h. of Mary E. McLaury,374 ...... : . ..•...... •...•• 178 Washburn, Nellie Murdock, w. of Charles Henry McLaury, 540.... .• . .. . •••••• .. . • 208 Watson, John, h. of Agnes McClaugliry, 16...... 63 Way, Cornelia, w. of John Leal, 73...... 218 Weider, Cora May, w. of Ellsworth Lincoln Mcclaughry, 13. . . . • • . . . • . • . . . . • . . . . . • . 223 Wellman, Fannie H., w. of Charles Sidney McLaughry, 591...... • • 216 Westcott, Alta J .. w. of Charles Dayton McLaury, 391...... • • . . . • . . . • • . . . 183 White, Joseph, 2nd, h. of Jane Mcclaughry, 101...... • . • • • • • . • . . . . • . . . • • . . • lM Whittecar, William F., h. of Priscilla McClaughry...... • . . • . • . . . • • • • . . . . . • • . • . . • 222 Whittecar, Charles E. D., h. of Jennie McCiaughry,...... • ...... • . •. ••• . . ••. • . •. 222 Whitney, Cyrena, w. of Hiram Parrish, 8...... 412 Wilke, Annie. w. of Alfred John Mcclaughry, 439...... • . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . • • . . • • . . 195 Wilkes. Frances, w, of Sir Erasmus Dryden, 3...... • . . . . • . .• . . . . . • • . . • 34:5 Williams, Harriet L., w. of Thomas Clark McLaury, 140...... ••••. .. • . • . .. . •• 117 Williams, Samuel Porter, h. of Lydia Ann Hume, 22C ....•.•..•. ~...... •• . • . 398 Wilson, Alison, w. of Robert Hume, 169 ...... • 388 Wilson, Edgar T., h. of Minnie May McLaury, 580...... • . . • ...... • . . . • . . . • • . • • • . 212 Wilson, Matilda, w. of Richard Mcclaughry, 18...... •..•...... ••.••• .... .•... .•• 64: Wilson, Samuel McLeod, Rev., h, of Rose Ann Mcclaughry, 100...... 103 Wolfe, Samuel W., h. of {\ugusta Mcclaughry, 16 ...•...... •.•. ~...... 22i Wycoff, Y. B. M., h. of Agnes McLaury, 344...... 167 Wylie. John. h. of Alison Wilson Hume. 219...... •...... • .. .. . • ...... 397 . . Yaple, PhilipGuemsey, h, of Caroline Clark McClaughry, 428 ....•.••.•••... .-. . • .• • 191 Young, Sarah.J., w. of Edward Riggs McLaury, 170 .•••.••..••..•....•....•••...•..• McCLAUGHRY

Mac Chlach righ, "son of The King of the Stone," or · "Son of the King Stone." *

In 1878, when I was fifteen years of age, I began to in­ vestigate the history of the McClaughry family, being led thereto by my association with Thomas A. ''McLaurie,'' my father's uncle, ,vho was then Librarian at the Illinois State Penitentiary, of which institution my father was then in charge. In brief '"Uncle Tom's'' account ·of the origin of the family was as follows: "Four brothers emigrated from Edgeworthtown, county Longford, lre~and, about the year 1765 and settled in the town of Salem, Washington County, then known as the colony of New York. They were of High1and Scotch descent-the name McClaughry meaning in Gaelic Kingstone, to which form many of the name have translated it."

In 1884, by correspondence, I made the acquaintance of Dr.. James Savage "McLaury,'' an enthusiastic genealogist and antiquarian, then residing in Yonkers, New York, and for years we labored collecting names and dates and bits of history which w_e pieced together into the genealogical list which follo,vs, and which only needs the biographical data concerning the numor­ ous individuals to make it a complete history and one of which future descendants m~y be proud. In 1895 I received the follo,ving letter from John McClaughry of Ardrass Lodge, Celbridge, County Kildare, whom Major R. W. McClaughry, my father, visited when in Ireland: *In the Gaelic the keystone of an arch is called "an clach righ, the king stone." 2 .JlcOLAUGHRY FAMILY

October 11th 1895 My Dear Sir: Your letter of the· 6th ult. reached here a boat three weeks ago when my son, the Doctor, and myself, were away in London for our holidays. I was very pleased to receive it on my return home and requested him, my son, to proceed to Longford to investigate and find out all he could concering our family and ancestors. The result of his search I now enclose you written out by himself from copies taken on the spot. There are no other records available that I know of except the Parish Church registries of marriages, baptisms and deaths which are now well kept, but I doubt very much if such records were at all kept 100 years ago. Ho,vever I shall find out, and, if so, will have them searched for any information they con­ tain. I am still of the opinion that the McClau~hry family came originally from Scotland and that their first home in this country was ·cleghill in parish of Clongish, a town land which still goes by the name of the Scotch Quarters. Four or five Protestant families, who in my early days were orange-men, lived in a kind of villa2'e in said townland. My grandfather lived there and left the place to his youngest son, ,v hose widow sold it about 12 months ago. You will see, by copies I enclose, that the oldest tomb­ stone which is in Templemichal old burying ground is that of William McClaughry of Cleghill, died 1713, aged 81 years. The other in the same place ,vith Crest etc., is dated 1745, also from Cleghill. Cleghill is situated about equal distance be­ tween Templemichal and Newto,vnforbes burying grounds, and, when Templemichael old grounds ,vere closed, the family had to tako up ne,v grounds in Ne,vtownforbes where there are now six of their tombstones and a great number of the family buried; '~my father, mother and brother among the rest,'' some from Cleghill; some from Colehill and various other places where the family scattered to from Cleghill. I think the name of the place you allude to in parish of Clonbrone.v where some of the family lived was Abbydarrig I remember myself an Andy McClaughry to live there; after his death the place was sold to a man named I>imond, and a son of said Dimond was married to one of my sisters. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY s

In Ireland, same as in America, different members· and branches of the family spell the name differently; I suppose with the object of improving it, but to my mind has the re­ verse effect. It is a fine old Celtic name, the proper English of which is son of a King, or Kingston. I beleive one member of the family who got to be rather wealthy changed his name to Kingston. He had mills both in Ireland and America. I must now thank you very much for your long letter, book and manuscript, which I found very interesting and gave me a lot of information concerning our family which I knew nothing of. I had no idea that there were so many of the name in the world. I thought I was almost alone. Please say when next writing if I am to retain manuscript. With kind regards and best wishes I remain, faithfully yours, · John McClaughry, A.rdrass Lodge, Ce!bridge, Ireland. The Coat of Arms and Crest on the tombstones of the McClaughry graves in Templemichael and Newtownforbes grave-yards is here given. Arms: Per fesse, argent and azure, in chief three hands, 2 and 1, gules;-and in base a fish swimming proper. Crest: A Swan with wings-endorsed proper. Motto: Lamh Dearg Abuaidh! The Red Hand For Victory! There are two graves at Templemichael graveyard which have tombstones engraven with the above coat of arms and bear the following inscriptions: Here lieth the body of v\7illiam. McClaughry of Cleghill who departed this life 12th March, 1713, aged 81 years;.Also his beloved wife l{atherine McClaughry, alias Reid, who died 1st May 1714, aged 75 years, and two of their sons John and Andre,v. This stone was erected by their son William McClaughry in the year 1720. ( Skull and bones Memento mori ) Same Coat of Arms and Crest: 4 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY

Here Heth the body of William McClaughry late of Cleghill who departed this life tb.e' 14th of May, 1745, aged 72. Erected by John White; his nephew. At Newtonforbes are the following graves, two of which display the same arms and crest. ( Arms and Crest) Here Heth the remains of Margaret McClaughry who departed this life on 28th day of qctober, 1820, aged 75 years. This stone was erected by her beloved brother William of Cole­ hill to perpetuate her memory. ( Arms and Crest ) Here lieth the remains of Elenor McClaughry of Corducy who departed this life on the 1st day of May, 1821, in the 78th year of her life. This stone was erected by her brother Thomas in loving memory. '.fhe other grave-stones, on ,vhich the Arms and Crest do not appear, are as follows: Here Heth the remains of Thomas McClaughry of Cole:.. hill who departed this life Oct. 1st, 1807, aged 77. This stone was erected by his brother and sister "\Villiam and Margaret of Colehill to perpetuate his memory. Here lies the remains· of Elizabeth McOla.ughry who de­ parted this life 24th of April, 1775, ag~d 58. Here lies the remains of Patrick McClaughry of Cleghill who departed this life the- Sth day of May, 1798, aged 67 years; also his wife Elizabeth McClaughry who departed this life the 16th of July, 1814, aged 81. This stone was erected by their son Thomas McClaughry. The other graves ( inscriptions not given) are those of John McClaughry of Ballykenny who was buried Dec. 13, 1882, aged 74. His wife: ( Grandfather and grandmother of Dr. Thos. S. McClaughry, Asst. Medical Superintendent of Maryborough District Lunatic Asylum, Queens County, to whom I a·m in­ debted for all the inscriptions from Tenplemichael and New- "ARMS OF MACAWLEY:, McGAWLEY OR MAGAWLEY Ao Irish clan descended from Niall the Great, Monarch of Ireland A. D. 375" See page 5-

McOLAUGHRY .FAMILY 5 townforbes grave-yards). i And also that of his uncle, Thomas McClaughry of Cleghill, who was buried 13th of February, 1874, aged 48. Patrick McClaughry of Cleghill, his great grandfather, was also buried at Newtownforbes, April 26, 1849, aged 74. In the letter transmitting the data given above, Dr. Thomas S. McClaughry says ''I might mention that when at Temµlemichal I met an old man of ,vhom I inquired if he knew of the McClaughry family i" His answer was, ''I am sorry .to say the last of the name is now dead in this county ( Longford ). I remember them, at one time a fine, old, respectable family, and I have heard my mother speak of some of that name who emigrated to America." "This man was 75 years of age who told me this." Dr. McClaughry took up the matter of the arms and crest with T. Culleton's Heraldic Office, 25 Cranbourn Street, London, W. C., and received from them a colored drawing of the Coat of Arms and Crest with the following opinion- "'! beg to acquaint you that the family of the surname

McClaughry1 . of Ireland-originally McClauchrie of the Low­ lands of Scotland, are not entitled to Armorial Bearings at all. The arms etc., upon the tombstones referred to by you are those of "Mc Awley, McGawley or Magawley,an Irish Clan, de­ scended from Niall The Great, Monarch of Ireland A. D. 375. A drawing of these bearings are enclosed. I presume that the_ Scoto-Irish family McClaughry, having no arms, must have \ used, ( of course, without right) those of Magawley, being con- nected by marriage." T. C. · Mr. John ~fcClaughry, father of Dr. Thomas · Mc­ Claughry, before mentioned, writing from Ardrass Lodge, Celbridge, says of the above communication "I do not at all agree with what the owner of the heraldic office says concern­ ing the i1cClaughry family having used the crest etc. on the early tombstones ,vithout being entitled to do so. I think it most unseemly and unlikely." · I, too, think it highly improbable that these people-de­ scendants of Covenanters and Presbyterians of the most strict 6 McOLAf!GHRY FAMILY notions of honour and independence of spirit-should permit such wrong use of the arms unless they were entirely ignorant of the laws of heraldry, which suggestion seems incredible.

It is evident, however, as the heraldic, office owner sug- gests, that the members of the McUlaughry family had a high place in the estimation of the people of their time or were highly connected, and both are traditions in my branch of the family. That the family of· McClaughry or Mac Clauchrie, even if ''originally" from the Lowlands of Scotland, had good war­ rant for bearing the name as became the sops of Kings is quite probable to my mind. It is possible that their origin may have been in the an­ cient days of the Dalriadic Kingdom, and that they were left among the "wild hills o'Gallowa" as a relic of some minor king or high chief. It is also possible that they may have been part of the outlawed and hunted Clan of Mac Gregor, many of the families of which, fleeing before the "letters of fire and sword'' issued against them, changed their names into those which bore a hidden allusion to the ancient origin of that Clan in Alpin, King of Scots, and to which their motto, '' ' S rioghail mo dhream" ( my race is royal) proudly refers! A]pin, his pre­ decessors and his successors, were crowned at Scone sitting on the "Stone of Destiny" ,vhich is now beneath the oaken seat of the Coronation Chair of ·British Monarchs in W estminister Abbey. The name "Son of the King of the Stone" may allude to no less personages than those ancient kings of Scotland. It is probably also significant that Kingstone is one of the sept names of the Stewarts of Appip. Charles C. McClaughry. THE STONE OF SCONE. From a very early period the English kings, before they passed from the Palace to the Abbey, were lifted to a marble seat, twelve feet long by three feet broad, placed at the upper end of Westminster hall, and called, from this peculiar dignity, ''The King's Bench." But, as yet, there was not in the Ab .. M.cOLAUGHRY FAMILY 7 bey itself anything answering to this visible tokea of sovereign­ ty. _Scotland supplied what was wanting. In the Scotch capi­ tal was a venerable fragment of rock, which, according to the tradition current in the fqurteenth c_entury, was the stony pil­ low whereon Jacob rested his head at Bethel. His countrymen transported it to Egypt. Scota, the daughter of Pharaoh, and her husband, the son of Cecrops, kin~ of Athens, being alarmed at the growing power of Moses, fled with the stone to Spain. Hence it ,va8 carried to Ireland by Simon Brech, son of Mino the Scot. On the sacred hill of Tara it became the "'stone of destiny." On it the kings of Ireland where placed. If the chief was a true successor the stone ,vas silent; if a pretender, it groaned aloud. Irish antiquarians maintain that the stone is still on the old spot. Scotch tradition affirms that Fergus, the founder of the Scottish monarchy, bore it across the sea from Ireland to Dunstaffnage. When the Scots migrated Eastward the stone ·was moved by Kenneth II., A. D. 840, and planted on a raised plat of ground at Scone, because, as-Holinshed states, ''the last battle with the Picts was there fought." Without attempting to determine ho,v much of truth there is in this tradition, Jt is certain that the location at Scone is an historic event. It was there encased in a chair of wood. Upon it the kings of Scotland were placed by the Earls of Fife. It was the ''sedes principalis" of Scotland, and for that reason Perth, not Edin­ burgh, was regarded for many years as the captial city of the kingdom. ''Ed,vard of England, the conqueror of Scotland, laid hold of this precious relic. He had already hung up before ''"The Confessor's'' shrine, the golden coronet of the last Prince of Wales. · He would magnify the abbey still more by trans­ ferring thither the very seat of the kingdom of Scotland." "Westminster was to be an English Scone. It was his t late~t care for the abbey. In that last year of Edward's reign the venerable chair which still encloses it was made for it by the order of it's captor. The fragment of the world-old Celtic ages was embedded in the New Plantaganet Oak. The king had or­ iginally intended the seat to have been of bronze, and the workman, Adam, had actually begun it. But it was ultimately 8 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' co11structed of wood, and decorated b.vWalter, the painter, who at the same time was employed on the Painted Chapter, and probably on the Chapter House." -Memorials &c., Page 62

McClaughrys of Cleghill

1. MoCLAUGHRY, PATRICK. Protestant; Coservati ve; Farmer. Born 1775, at Cleghill, Co., Longford, Ireland Died 1849, at Clegbill, Co., Longford, Ireland. Children: 2. John, b. 1808; d. 1882. 3. Andrew 4. Patrick 5. Thomas b. 1826, d. 1874. 6. William

2. MoCLAUGHRY, JOHN. Protestant; Conservative; Farmer. Born 1808, at Cleghill Died 1882, at Ballykenny. Father Patrick McClaughry, 1 No. 2 was married at Drumsna, to Anne Jones o:f Lisduff, Drumsna, County Leitrim Born 1811, in Lisduff Died 1871, at Ballykeni;iy, Co. Longford. {)hildren: 7. Andrew 8. John b. 1839; d. Mar.9-1909. Ardrass Lodge, Celridge, County Kildare. 9. Arthur 10. Thomas 11. Margaret 12. Jane 13. Eliza 14. Maria McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 9

8. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN. Protestant: Liberal Unionist, Farmer. Born 1838, Bally kenny, Co. Longford Died Mar. 9-1909, Ardrass Lodge, Oelbridge Co., Kildare. Father John McClaughry, 2. Mother Anne Jones, . No. 8 was married Nov. 1-1864, at Killnean, Co., West Meath, to Letitia Ferguson, of Riverbank, Killnean, Born 1843, at River.bank, Killnean, Co., W. Meath. Died Daughters of Isaiah Ferguson.

Children: 15. Thomas 8., b. 1867 16. Anna Mary, b. · 1868; d. 1891. 17. Maud 18'70, 18. John Joseph b. 1874; d 1886- 19. William I., b. 1876, 20. Florrie Edith, b. 1878, 21. Amy Gertrude, b. 1882,

17. McCLAUGHRY, MAUD.

Born 1870 Died Married Nov. 1893.

McClaughrys of Cleghill

Copy of a very old document received by me in 1884, while a student at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, from Dr. James Savage "McLaury," No. 166, with whom I began, in that year, a ·search for the origin, branches and members of the McClaughry family. This document points directly to the McClaughrys ''of Cleghill," and to the gravestone of William McClaughry of Cleghill, who, in my belief, is the father of Matthew McClaugh­ ry, No. 1, with whom my genealogy begins. 10 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' William McClaughr.r, as will be seen by the copy of the inscription on his gravestone, died in 1713 aged 81 J,'"ears. This fixes the year of his birth at 1632, and probably in Scotland. As Matthew McClaughry, No. l, was a young man, having a sweetheart..----' 'Margaret Parks, both of Scotch descent" (see the letter of Thomas McClaughry, No. 14, written to his child­ ren and grandchildren in 1807) and his father's family "went all to Scotland for safety" while he and his sweetheart remained with the army of William of Orange in 1690, it seems to me extremely probable that the William McClaughry of Cleghill, who is under the stone at Templemichael churchyard is his father. lf Matthew McClaughry was 25 ~years of age in 1690 he would have been born in 1665, when William McClaughry of Cleghill was 33 years of age, thus in 1690 he could easily have been the younger son 0£ William 0£ Cleghill, and the son mention as erecting the stone. The two ,vhich it also memorializes were probably older and fled with their parents and ,vith their own familes from the horrors of war. William of Cleghill was either one of the colonists or the son of one of the colonists broug·ht from Scotland in "the plantation of Ulster," and may have had the arn1s engraved on his tombstone by right of assignment. Copy; ''Thos. McClaughry & Margaret Parks lived in the to,vn and County of Longford,_ Pa~ish of Cleghilll, Granard, Ireland. Caine to America Nov. 12-1765 died in Salem Washington Co. 1772. Their children Matthew Mc=Ann Morrison in Sa 1V Co. Richard Mc=Ann Woods moved to Camillus Onondago County N. Y. from there to Illinois 10 miles South,vest of Galena a large family mostly girls (females) John McLaury died in Salem W. County. Thos. McLaury and Sarah McNott in Salem raised large family Danl Alex John Thos. &c 11 children died in Salem Sept. 27, 1842 of cancer in face. mat­ thew Mc=daughters Nancy James Paddock moved to Camil­ lus Onondago County then to Ohio. Mary Mc Thos. Paddock same as James P & moved to Illinois-Margaret Daniel Pad- dock raised large family Richard McLaury Anne Burrowes in Salem W moved to Kortright Del. Co. 1794 died in 1819 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 11

His sons Thos. Swift married Margaret Rose in Kortright moved to White Lake Sulv. Co. then to Bethany Pa then to Mercer Pa died Feby. 1840 & wife Nov. 1840 their family Wm. Rose, Richard McIntosh, Thos. Alex & John. John B. McLaury=Mary Hanna lives in Kortright Del Co their sons Richard S. and John B. daughters Ann=Jas McKee Jane-Joseph H. McLaury moved to White Lake Bethel Sarah Mary Grace and ~artha live in K. single." Matthew McClaughry, May 9th. 1826 . -.-• LETTER Thomas McClaughry to his Grand Nephe,v ( Verbati1n et literatim) My. Dear Matthew ·I was in hopes to have a whiles converse with you before you wint away &c but now as you are where you are still under the eye of that providence that your forefather_s ware & the ware wonderfully preserved from the contagience of the times the lived in as it is handed down to me &c. My Grandfather Matthew McClaughry was a horseman which was called a grannadeear (grenadier) in the King William service against the f rench & romaine trash & his fathers family wint all to Scootlin for safety & left him and his sweetheart Margret Parkes to vent~r thire lives in the fields of batle &c wonderfull was the loses erases & disapointments the wint through & if you should live to. my eage your history might be worth printing. I pray you study your own· duty towards god & man & behave yourself in such a maner as you can put your hand to your hart & act as Abraham & Josha & Samuel did & then you ,vill have a litle heaven hear upon Earth of your own & be trying to get ·what the world cant give nor take away &c you have so much good scence as you know birds of a feather will :floock together & now is Y,our time to loock to god for di­ rection & protection in all your undertakings & if you are a true feairer of god & his laws & ordinances you will become a lover of his ways of dailings with you & yours. I pray you remember the Sabath day study to spend it in prayer & praise & joyne to some place of sollam worship & do not be runing or riding abroade your under very grate temtations to bracke 12 .McOL4UGHRY FAMILY that holy day in all your bargins have that day to yourself & carry your bible every day and you may have time unexpected & if you will but pray fervently to god for an understanding hart & a true spirit to dissern good & eivel you may be shure you will geet it for there is none turnt away empy but remember you must wate his time as all the sincere seekers of true holi­ ness has done befoure us &c. I pray you dont fill your head with sinefull history I know you can have the perus~l of all sorts I pray keep cleair of such vile stuff, study holiness for without it no man will see the lord there is a Mr. McCloude that praiches in the owld church of Mr. Macesens (Mason's 1) a.n Execellent man tell him I sent you to him, tell him you are acquainted with Mrs. Christian Rose his nors & tell him who is your ministor here he can & will give you good advice & deriction whare you might be well accommodated &c a number 0£ sodent deaths since you left hear & Bartley harkness & Robert McMurrays daughter is thursday maried & I feail for your perents you never will know what the sufer till your foot ls in shure & you may earn money to put it in a bag with bowels what is goot over the divils back will assurdly go under his bealy, a few days sickness ,vill spoile all your pleasure & if you are one of gods children you will assurdly have your tryals in this world & hapy for us if we have it hear, 0 for heaven hear after whare all our trobels will be at an end &c I am my dear Matthew you much esteemed & respected Grand uncle & has hapy in this world as I can anywass Expect. Thos McClaughry N. B. My best respect to Revd. Thos & Doct. Samuel & Matthew Samuel McAulys your acquaintance ·with sum of them may be for your interest both soul and body I advise you keep a book pen & ink & wright w~at you are aboute every day with your ·name in ~"our book & ,vhare you did belong your perents & ministor town & county &c that if any thing should happen you ~your wrightings would give information. May 9th. 1826 Mount Pleasant in the town of Kortright County of Deleware & State of New York. Now I beg of you dont take me nor the best of men for your rule for you know we ear & com short of our duty but take the Savior of the world for the rule of your life & maners & &c. McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 13

To Mr. Matthew McClaughry, Long Island. This letter is addressed outside Nr. Matthew McClaughry Long Island or city of New York [ From Dr. James S. McLaury, Yonkers, N. Y.] A copy of a historical sketch by my Grand Father, giv­ ing a brief history of his Parents & Grand Parents & some of the trials & hardships attending the emigration of the family to this Country, to which he came- when eighteen years of age, with his parents, arriving in New York, after a two months voyage, on the 13th. day of November 1765-a day that . is memorable for the burning of the Lieutenant Governor, ( Cad­ wallader Colden ) in effigy-~J. S. McL · "My Children & Grandchildren, for your information I '' the subscriber, I really believe, was born of believing parents, " Thomas McClaughry & Margaret Swift. My Father was " brought up in the doctrine of the Calvinist religion, or other­ " wise Presbyterian plan, my Mother agreeable-to the Church " of England until she was an aged woman & then joined with '' my father. My Grandfathers name was Matthe,v & Grand '' Mothers ~ame was Margaret Parks, both of Scotch descent & '' by all that ever I could learn embraced the Calvinist religion " & lived very agreeably & happy all their lives. l remember " to have seen Grand Mother. She Ii ved and died in the town "of Ballansgraw & Parish of Clinburney & County of Longford '' and Province of Leillster. About eighty ( 80) years ago '' (about the year 1729 ) my Grand Father's family set off from '' Dublin to come to America- they, their relations and friends, H being a great number." They started from Longford on Fri­ day the 9th. of May 1729-came to Introduced by me Dublin the 12th., went on board the as explanatory & 18th. sailed on the 20th. & came to Glen­ more definite, from arm the 24th. when Matthew McClau­ Chas. Clinton's Jour- ghry (his Grand Father) & wife with nal.-J. S. McLaury their daughter Sarah & son Thomas (his Father) abandoned the journey and Lreturned to their old home. 14 McCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY

'' Some of the name of Clinton & Little & Dineston & '' McDowells & Youngs & Beatty & Thompson & McJore & a "great many more names I cannot mind at present. The ship " sailed from Dublin to come around the north part of Ireland, "being eight ( 8) days at sea, my Grand Parents were sick & " their children & friends thought it advisable for them to go '' on shore. They were landed at a place called Glenarm, on '' the north of Ireland, but a little way from Scotland. My " Father and his youngest sister Sarah went on shore to wait '' on their aged parents, as they anticipated their immediate '' death, but they recovered so that they came back to their "native place by land and got back again some part of their '' old farm from my Grand Uncle Matthew Parks. After some '' years my Father married and raised a family. Until I was " about eighteen (18) years of age, in the year 1765, on the " thirteenth (13th) day of September, we took shipping at a " town in the north called Leam ( or Learn) & so came safe to '' New York on the 13th. day of November on· the day that "Governor Goldings (Coldin's) effigy was burnt on account of '' his accepting the Stamp Act from the King & Parliament of "England to enforce it on the Americans but we would not "come under or submit to that yoke of bondage which was the '' means of throwing us into great confusion & at last to a war "with our Mother Country & after a long war of many (8 ". years) years we are become the Independant States. And " after all so many lives lost on both sides we have gained but '' little considering every circumstance.'' "I will no,v return to the ship my Grandparents left '' with a great number of men women and children on board '' and so hoisted sail and committed themselves to sea again & "so came to Boston I believe in (21) twenty-one weeks." '' Although there was a great number on board there " came to land alive only about 30 or 36." '' I had in that vessel 3 brothers of my Fathers & 4 sist­ '' ers & my Grandfather had 14 Grandchildren in said vessel " and only his eldest son named Andrew came to land alive & '' then died in a few days. He was married in Ireland against " his parent's ,vill to a Thompson & he had no child to him that "lived. His wife made a vendue in Boston and sold most of McOL.AUGHBY FAMILY 15

'' my Grandfather's property. She married soon a man named '' Lookay who lived in New Goshen & has done well. There " was one Grandson came to land but just alive named Matthew '' McDowell he was then 14 years of a.ge & he has told me he '' was so weak he could not walk on the sea shore at Boston '' till somebody took pity on him and carried him off the sandy '' beach. At length he recovered and worked about till he earned '' (100 pounds) one hundred pounds & then bought a farm in '' Little Britain where he mtt.rried a fine woman of the name of '' Beattie. After raising 2 sons· & 4 daughters she died & Mat­ " thew married a second wife of the name of Crawford. The old "Gentleman died after he buried his two wives & his last wife's " daughter, about the time I moved to this town from Cam­ '' bridge-1787. I learn that his son Thos. McDowell is dead a "few days ago (1807)." '' I return-After we staid a number of days in New York "' we took passage for Sopus (Esopus, now Kingston). '' When we came to New Windsor my Father __ and his eldest '' son Matthew went ashore to visit the above named Matthew "McDowell & a great many other friends settled in the Wall­ " kill Country. My Mother with a large family came to So pus '' where I had a Brother in law named Edward Riggs who was "teaching a Latin school there & came to this country two " years before his wife or my Fathers Family. The first winter '' in Sopus I went to school to my Brother in law to learn Latin. '' In the spring 1 went back to Little Britain as my Father '' came with a number of sleighs with his friends and took '' my Mother and most of the family with him to Little Britain " & Wallkill to· visit their friends there. At length my Father '' hired a house & farm of John Reid for one year in Little Bri­ " tain* where ·we lived and did very well. The next year we '' moved near the Wallkill meeting house & did yery well on a '' farm of George Monales (I think the na1ne is Monell-J. s: '' M.)" " A number of dayB was spent by my father & Brothers­ " in-law Edward Riggs and John Watson & my Brother Rich­ ",ard to find a farm to buy and settle on as our own. A great "many offered hut none to suit till John Watson & Br. Rich- *Little Britian ,vas in Ulster (now Orange) County. 16 McOLAUGHRY F.A.:JIILY ' "ard closed a bargain with a crafty cunning man Thos. Smith " of New York for almost 100 acres of new land on the Batten­ " killt now in Washinton Co., 12 I an acre, whereto we moved "from the Wallkill on May 17th. 1768. We set out by land '' with our cattle & I was one of the drivers & my Parents & "Brother in law's Families & goods went by water from New­ " burgh to Albany and from there by land 52 miles." '' I wish you to reflect a little and think of the hard fittage I "had. I was then the only teamster with my Brother-in-law " John Watson, 3 large families and their goods and cattle to " move such a distance through woods & a number of waters & "a very few houses. We had but one yoke of oxen & cart " with some horses. I was almost worn out & team &c. "·You may wonder why we did not buy land at Newburgh. " I confess we were poor planners & did not know when we "were offered a good bargain. But reflecting back on all pro­ " ceeding I must believe man is to go through so much in his '' life time." "At last in the month of June ,ve came to the woods in '' Cambridge & encountered many hardships too long to relate." "There I lived with my Father till after I was married '' to your Mother Agnes Harsha, daughter of James Harsha & '' Esther Read good Christian people and of as respectable " character as my own. They lived in the north of Ireland '' near Monaghan & came to America in the ~year 1764 & was " under old Doctor Clark's Ministry. l\1y wife's Father after "a long sickness died in 1765 at Stillwater." "After living through a troubleso1ne ,var & having " many narrow escapes for my life both by land and ·water, " sometimes with friends & often with strangers & sometimes "all alone it was thoug·ht good to l9ok out a place for a ne-\v set­ " tlement. About twenty years ago after a fe,v of my friends " and I met together to consult as to ,vhat might be best for us "to do & after having religious services it was thought best to '' send me on the buisness- I chose 1uy friend James Flack to '' accompany me & after a long and tedious journey we arrived tOn the South side of the Battenkill, near Fitch's Point, in Salem. M.cOLAUGHRY FAMILY 17 '' in this township undergoing many hardships too tedious to '' mention I got settled in this new country. To my great " grief there was not instruction here for either myself or H family. By the blessing of God I have been enabled to have "my children schooled so far as they have gone & we have had H supplies of preaching time and again." '' Some others and myself were sent to raise money to " build a meeting house so that I have been seven (7) times on " this business in the winter season on foot-leaving a large '' family ten weeks at a time. I remember well the hardships '' I endured and how wonderfully we all were preserved. I '' was often sent at different seasons to attend meetings of Pres­ '' byteries & at last we got our church built & Minister settled " so that now ,ve have instruction for both old and young. "How thankful we ought to be to the giver of all good for all "these past favors and mercies, who ,vas pleased to bless the " means and not to blast them." . '' My dear children and Grand children we ·are now all " living conveniently & have all the public teachers settled all " around us let us not be neglectful of them. If we are it will "be just ior the Supreme Law giver to deprive us of the means "of Grace so that ,ve may be left in a worse state than the "heathen who never had the privileges that we enjoy.'' '' After a great deal of hard labor we are all now by the "good providence of God settled in a good part of the country '' & considering all circumstances as good as we can expect. "It is my desire and wish that you keep together as much as '' possible and work and advise each other for your spiritual & "temporal good & be free with each other after my death as '' well as before. And if you can raise the money by sell " ing your farms or otherwise so as to buy the right of soil you '" can do so in this country as well as in any other & and remem­ '' her if you ~hould go to some remote part of the country ,vhere "you would not have instruction for your families you might "grieve as I have done." '' N. B. The above was ,vritten by myself and by taking " time I could write much more but so much is written and so "little use made of it I omit and leave it for better hands and " brighter heads." Kortright, Jan. 9th. 1807. Thomas McClaughry 18 McCLAUGHRY F.AMILY ' LFrom Dr. J. S. McLaury, Yonkers, N. Y.] Copy of sketch obtained from Mrs. H. K. Thurber The McClaughry Family embarked from Dublin May 1729, intending to go to Pennsylvania. They did not arrive until October when they landed.at Cape Cod. *They remained in Philadelphia until another settlement was formed in the town of New Windsor (now) Orange County, N. Y. and remov­ ed there in the spring of 1.731 and formed the nucleus of that industrious body of Presbyterians in and about Little Britain, the name of settlement. Col. James McClaughry ,vas of ,Irish origin though doubtless the family originally was Scotch. He was born in Philadelphia and brought to this _place-Little Britian-when a small boy. His father died· when he was young and when his mother died she requested on her dealth bed that he be sent to his uncle John McClaughr.Y at Little Britian to be brought up. John, learning of the request, proceeded to Philadelphia and brought him home, the boy riding behind on the same horse the entire distance. This must have been as early as 1740, for his name is on the records of. the town as holding office between 1763 & 1770. He married Miss. Caty Clinton, a sister of Governor Clinton ( Georg·e Clinton, the first Governer of New York under Constitution-1777-1795 and again in 1801.) and resided on a

farm in the vicinity. of Robert R. Burnett.. At the commencement of the War of the Revolution he was appointed Colonel of a Militia Regiment and did duty in the Highlands. His regiment was a portion of the garrison of Fort Montgomery in October 1777, when assaulted by the English. When the enemy rushed into the redoubt (Fort Montgomery) Col. McClaughry and Mr. James Humphry-the lock of whose gun had been shot off-turned back to back and defended them- *I thing this incorrect and that the Clinton Colonists did not go to Philadephia at all. Except that some of them may have started there in 1730, during their stay in New York. J. S. McL. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 19 selves desperately. They were assailed on all sides and would undoubtly have been killed, but a British soldier who witnessed their spirit and bravery exclaimed that it would be a pity to kill such brave men-they then rushed on and. seized them. In a dispatch from Gov. Clinton dated the day after the Fort was taken he speaks of McClaughry and his men as be­ having with great spirit. At the reduction of Forts_ Montgomery and Clinton Col. McClaughry was taken prisoner and carried to the city of Ne~ York and put in the Hospital-where his personal cornfort was provided for in part by the kind ·u.ttentions of his wife. At the close of the war he returned to his farm in Little Britain where he lived most respectably. He was a true Patriot~ a lover of human freed om and a warm hearted friend. He was fearless, selfwilled and passion­ ate; a kind of Mad Anthony Wayne in minature. He died in 1790 aged 67 years. His widow lived many years after his death and died in the village of Newburgh, where she resided. In his will dated July 17th. 1790, he gave all his negro servants their freedom and sufficient to start them in life after,vards. Mention is made of security being given by his brothers William and Thomas to the town authorities that the ser,Tants should not become a charge on the town. As stated -before he died aged 67, leaving no children. The Associate Reformed Church of Little Britain was was organized in the year 1760 and the congregation was prin­ cially composed of Scotch and Irish emigrants. The records of this church are few and very imperfect. The first meeeting house was built in 1765 and rebuilt on the same site in 1826. Their first Pastor was the Rev. Robert Annan. Matthew Mc­ Dowell, *Patrick McClaughry and John Waugh the first elders''. *Patrick McClau·ghry left two daught,ers, Mrs. Finley aud Mrs. Dennison. Rev. S. G. Shaw, a descendant of Patrick McClaughry on his mother's side, and living in Walton, Dela­ ware County in 1885, avers that his ancestor came to America with the Clinton Uolony in 1729 .. 20 McOLA.UGHRY FA.MILT"

All the foregoing is copied from a sketch in the posses­ sion of Mrs. H. K. Thurber, which ,vas, I believe, obtained from a history of Orange County. Notice the discrepanc.v in the dates of the age and time of death of Col. McClaughry and the date of the arrival of the Clinton Colony in this country. He died in 1790, according to the · record, aged 67 years, ,vhich brings the year of his birth back to the year 1723 in Philadel­ phia. J. S. McL. In the February number of The Magazine of American History I find an article entitled "A Valuable Revolutionary Document giving an account of Monies furnished or paid to American officers, prisoners of ,var on Long Island, by Lewis Pintard". Among- the names I find that of Lieut.-Col. James ~lcClaughry, of the 2nd Militia Corps of New York, and also that of Ensign John McClaughry, of Dubois Corps of New York, together with the names of Captain James Humphrey and Lieu­ tenant John Hunter, of McClaug·hry's Corps, New York. I am satisfied that these individuals were among the defenders of Fort Montgomery, and were made prisoners·when it was taken by the British in October 1777. In the History of Orange County, New York, mention is made of Colonel James McClaughry and Captain Humphrey as fighting bravely and desperately in· defence of Fort Mont­ gomery, but were overpowered and made prisoners. 30,072 pounds, six shillings and ten pence was the total amount of monies furnished by Mr. Lewis Pintard, but wheth­ er from personal funds or by the government is not stated.

John McClaughry, Ensign 5th New York, 21~t of Nov­ ember 1776. Taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery October 6th. 1777. Exchanged 1778. Lieutenant 30th of March, 1780. Transfered to 2nd New York January 1st, 1781. Died 2Tth Oc­ tober 1781.

Officers of Charlotte County Regiment, New York Troops in the Revolution; "District of White Creek; Ebenezer Clark, Esq., Captain. .McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

Charles Hutchinson, 1st Lieut. Edward Savage. 2nd Lieut. Daniel McClary, Ensign." Calendar of New York Historical Manuscript, Revolu­ tionary Papers, Vol. I. Page 148.

KORTRIGHT CENTER CHURCH Cortright Center Church civil or legal organization on Lot No. 83 June 11, 1789 by eiecting Trustees & other officers & recorded(~) it at Johnstown, Montgomery County, N~ Y. acknowledged (1) by Judges Harper and · , Ch. Yates County Clerk as the deeds for lot No. 83 in the Patent of Kort­ right given by Lawrence Kortright & Ann Kortright his wife to seven persons (selectmen 1) in 1771 or 72 before the revolution & by them conveyed to the Trustees & their successors as in 1789. Those seven were Alex. Leal, Alex. Mill ( 0, Donald McGillivrae, Hugh Clark, Hugh Rose, James Irvine, Archi­ bald McNeil.

The Trustees and Officers elected June 1789 were Alex. Leal, James Leal, Thos. McLaughry, David Goodrich, Seth. Goodrich (i) John French, Caleb Ferris, Dani. Morris. They received supplies by Reverends Dr. Thos. Clark, Thos. Smith, John Dunlopp & others to Sept. l794whenRev. Wm. McAuley came to them. 1st. C0Jr1munion was June 5th.1795 with 21 members (to ,vit) Rev. Wm. McAuley, Sarah McAuley, Thos. McLaughry, Agnes ~lcLaury, Joseph McLaughry, Mary D. McLaughry, Hugn Sloan, Esther Sloan, Anne BunisMcLaugh­ ry, ~Iary Anne Riggs Sixsmith, Wm. Davids ( nAlex. Leal Sr. Alex. Leal Jr.. Lydia Leal, James Leal, James Loughren, Richard Loughren, James ~IcFarland, Jane 1\'IcFarland, David McFarla11d, Margaret.

Session of A. R. Church Kortright Center June 5, 1795, organized June 1789.

Revd. Wm. Mc.A.ule.Y, l\'loderator. Alex. Leal Sr., Alex. Leal Jr., Thos. McLaug·hry, Dan­ iel McGillivrae, James l\'IcFarland, Armst. Mc~Iorris, William 22 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Harper, James Rose, Hugh Sloan. Elected in 1800-1801. Thos. ~fcLaughry, Archd. Mitchell, James Leal, John Harper, Benj. Parker, James Scott, John Smith. Elected in 1817 Ebenr. Row~and, John R. McLaughry, Joseph McCrack­ en, Jas. D. Riddle, Sam'l. Murdock. 1826-7 Joseph Humphrey, Wm. Humphrey, 1830 E. R. McLaughry, Peter McCauslin, James McKee, ,vm. Campbell, "\\-1n. Sixsmith. 1863 (0 Joseph McCracken Jr., Alex. C. Leal, Jas. L. Harkness.

ALEXANDER LEAL'S ADVICE to His Children and Grandchildren • January 13th. 1809

1st. Copy of letter received by Major R. W. McClaugh­ ry at Chicago Illinois from M. E Lawson, of Kirkville, Mo. sending the above named paper and also enclosing a letter from Mrs. Thos. Greenleaf of 74 ,van St. N. Y. (her husband's bus­ iness address) which gives the Leal Genealogy. I{irkville, Missouri Dear Wilson It has. been some thne since I last wrote to you and I suppose you think I have forgotten or neglected entirely to look after the dates for which you were enquiring, but I have ,vritten to several friends asking for help in the matter and could find no person that seen1ed interested but my cousin Mrs. Greenleaf of New York City hearing of it wrote to 1ne, and since that she has been trying to ·find out something of the Leal family. She sends a copy of our Great Grandfather's ad­ vice to his children which I send to you and after you have got­ ten through with it (if it is of any use) mother ,vould like to have it returned as she would like to keep it. He had six sons, Alexander and James were born in Scotland, Henr~y, Robert, . David and Joseph were born in Ne,v York. Joseph was always in feeble health the others he located on good farms before his McCLAUGHRY FAMILY death. Alexander and James in Kortright the others near Del­ hi on the Delaware River. To David he gave his own farm and afterwards mother's father James bought the place and ....'-\..unt Mary Meeker is still living on it. Mrs. Greenleaf has sent the record of Alexander's family and a list of Grandfather's family, but says she has no dates there and says if you want the other brothers names she will try to get them for you, but she says she does not suppose she can get any dates as no dates .have been kept. Mother is in about her usual health. Hoping you may all enjoy the Columbian fair and not be overcome by ha1·d work, company or contagion I remain Yours sincerely M. E. Lawson P. S. If these lists are of any use and you would like more let me know. M. E. L. ,v ritten in June 1893

COPY OF ALEXANDER LEAL'S ADVICE -.-• I ,vas born Februar_y in the year 17 40-what day of the month I kno,v not-at Paisley. My dear Child-ren and Grandchildren being now come to an advanced period of life when it is high time for me to look forward to eternity and also having two such notabl~ warnings that it is not improbable that I may be cut down in a moment, I deem it my duty while I have health and the exercise of reason to state some things to you: perhaps you may think more of my words when I am dead than while I am alive; and first I ,vould desire to bless the Lord that I was born within the pale of the visible church and brougnt up by pious and godly parents ,vho endeavored both by precept and example to train me in the fear of the Lord; although when I look back I may do it with shame and blushing that their good counsels took little hold upon me at that time. My father died when 1 was a little past 18 years of age. I remember some things about him with comfort, par­ ticularly the morning of his death, when he breathed out his McC.LA.UGHRY FAMILY last with much composure and peace of mind; a few days be­ fore his death being asked by my mother if he would not wish to live a little longer with her and his children, he answered no, for he hoped to be where he would hear the melody of a better country. I attended him myself the last night he was alive, when among other advices that he gave me I well remember that he charged me to be always ready to support the Gospel, which now as a dying man I would renew on you both children and ·grandchildren. My mother died about three years after-1761. She died in a most composed and Christian manner-which affords me comfort to reflect upon. The evening before her death, being visited by a godfy friend and conversing about her approaching dissolution she appeared to be wholly resigned and the next morning being called to see her I think less than two hours before her death, he reminded her of the conversa­ tion last evening and she spoke ,vith as much freedom and I think pleasure as if she had been going to be wedded. The reflections of their manner of life and particularly on the man­ ner of their death affords me comfort at this moment. I married your mother on May 6th 1762. I ,vould de­ sire to bless the Lord tha.t led me in that way for I 'think I asked not his direction nor ,vas solictous to ask his blessing. We have lived now nearly 47 years together and although we have had some difficulties to grapple with, we have lived many days comfortably together. Some of yourse~ves ha,ve been witness to this and ye must know she has been a good wife to me and a good mother to you all; and if it is the Lord's will that she survives me I hope ye will n1anifest ~your sense of this by your tender care of her during her lifetime in this world. I come now in the second place to take notice of some of the merciful interpositions of Providence in my behalf; I say some for they are so numerous that I cannot recount them; nay to my shame, I have not been careful to keep them in mind. Some short time after I was married I took on a public profession of religion by becoming a communicant and if not in hypocrisy yet in much more formality and carelessness; but to cCLAUGHRY FAMILY 25

His praise be it spoken that He has often been found of them that sought him not, has been pleased to meet with me many times and in several places ·where he has spoken to my heart and giving me a hearing; and I trust has, as we have it in that question of the shorter Catechism:-Question "How are we made partakers of the Redemption purchased by Christi'' An­ swer-' 'We are made partakers of the Redemption purchased by Christ by t.he effectual application of it to us by His Holy Spirit;" thus and thus only is the way that any good can come to us and not by our own exertions of any kind: may the Lord convince me more and more of this. There is times and places i_n Scotland ( which would be needless to mention to you as ye know them not ) In the which I trust I have been made to hear to profit; I will only at this time mention a text or two of .Scripture which I thought came home with more ordinary weight. Psalms 116th 12th & 13th ver­ ses ""what shall I render to the Lord for all His mercies to,vard me 1" Verse 13 "I will take the cup of Salvation and call upon the name of the Lord.'' It appears to me from this that He says on the matter ''Take and Have." Oh! Wonderful! I remember the time and place when a servant of the Lord's, a minister of the Gospel, making offer of the Lord Jesus Christ as the cup of salvation ( at a communion time) to spectators, of which I was one; I trust He opened my heart to receive Him at that time _(if ever He did so). Another text we have in Luke 14th verse 21st. ''So the servant came and showed his Lord these things. Then the master of the house, being very angry said to his servant-' 'Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city and bring in hither the poor and the mained and the halt and the blind'' &c. So it appears that they that are poor and has nothing of their own and wan ts everything that is good is here invited to come and welcome. Oh! Wonderful! I re1nember the time when this passage has been refreshing to me. There is another passage that we have. Psalm 132nd where the Lord manifesting his choice of Zion &c. says-verse 15th. "I will abundantly bless her her poor" _,. namely: the poor of Zion is so well seen unto. I have thought that this had a favorable aspect towards me, for if I belong to Zion at all, I am one of his poor ones. I trust my parents in, McOLA.UGHRY. FAMILY the sincerity of their hearts gave me to the Lord in baptism and in His mercy He has ever preserved and kept me in His church till the present moment. I pray the Lord may keep me from being satisfied with external privileges and in His mercy He may make me a member of his invisable Church. I come now in the third place to take notice of some things remarkable in my lot since I left Scotland. Having arrived at New York after a long and dangerous passage of 7 months, having sailed from the place of embarkation on· the 12th of August 1773 and arriving at New York on the 13th of April, 1774-d uring which time I was exposed to many dangers and met with many remarkable deliverances when we were re­ duced to the greatest extremity for want of provisions being 14 weeks at sea, we from time to time met vessels from which we received supplies of provisions, otherwise we in all likli­ hood must have perished. One of these vessels directed us how to steer for Burmadas, otherwise we would not have found it, the whole of the ship's crew having lost their reckoning and when we discovered the Island of Bermudas, and when a pilot came aboard to steer the vessel into the harbor there was not a hand belonging to the ship's crew able to hold a rope excepting the mate, so the passengers was all his aid; in this reduced state by the Good Providence of God we arrived at Bermuda, where we was obliged for want of health and other distressing circumstances to remain two months; where we met with much kindness from the inhabitants. I buried two of your brothers from that Island and you yourselves that were then born narrowly escaped, thus you see from these few hints of this period what cause I have to praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works done for me a worthless creature. Many of our passengers died on the passage and on the Island, and your mother and I was both brought to the gates of death and yet preserved. When I ar­ rived at New Nork I had the honor soon to be acquainted with the Rev. Do.ctor Rodgers and the Rev. Mr. Mason who both freely advised one how to conduct in a new country; ,vhich advice I found to be very useful. I come now to mention the conduct of Divine Provi­ dence towards me in this country, the which I ought to do 1n ihe deepest humility and with thankfulness. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

My intention when I arrived at New York was to live in or near the city for I was reduced to a low pass in person and property; but through the solicitations of my fellow passengers I was enticed to go and see the country. I then pitched on the lot which Alexander now lives on; I then brought your mother and you two that was then born from New Y 9rk to Kortright and could not do so without the assistance of money borrowed from Mr. Kortright the father of the Captain. This then was the dark period-having by my own rash and heedless conduct cast myself out of the visible church and placed myself in the wilderness, when at that period there was but little prospect of ever having the Gospel preached in that part of the country. I must mention one occurence at this per­ iod which I have ever since thought of with admiration; we formed a little society to meet ·together on the Lord's day. The first Sabbath we met it was at a house on lot No. 82 on the end of the church lot; the meeting was opened by an elderly man whose name was J~hn Blair; the portion of scripture he read was Isaiah 35-''The wilderness and the solitary place shall &c. I for the word the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose &c!" - This scripture has always impressed my mind ever since; I hope you will read it with attention and see the goodness of God therein manifested to us.

By the advice of the two, Rev. gentlemen above men- tioned we applied to the Associate Presbytery then of New York and Pennsylvania. They appointed us a Sabbath supply by the Rev. Mr. R. Annan-he preached both Sabbaths in Har­ persfield on the text ''We have redemption through His blood, even the forgi vness of our sins.'' He lectured on a week day in Kortright and baptised one or t,vo children. The portion he lectured on was Luke 14th. chap. 21st. verse and down ward. This I thought was good news to be published in our wilder­ ness. We had supplies always afterwards, till the rage of the war put a stop to it in the year 1777. I then went through a scene of trouble for a space of eight years, which is unnecessary to mention to you as ~ye must remember much of it yourselves; however I must remark that although I was exposed to the depredations of enemies on all hands, they were so restrained McCLAUGHRY FAMILI... that they never hurt me-I think I was never plundered of the value of a sixpence, which was a remarkable thing in that loose times. When the Peace ,vas concluded in 83 and we came to the neighborhood of Albany, in so short a time I found myself so agreeabl.v situated that I wished never to leave that place, but it was otherwise ordered. I could obtain no place to settle on in that neighborhood and very reluctantly came back to Kort­ right in 1786, which I suppose ye yourselves will remember, as some of you was come to manhood. Now dear children I come to the period both you and I ought to remember with thankfulness, being as it were forced from Albany very contrary to our inclinations, where we had the prospects of enjoying the privileges of a preached Gospel and the benefit of religious society and settle again in the wild­ erness, where such things at that period was not to be expected at least for a long season; but let me observe here that it was not long before in Providence things took a favorable turn. I need not remind you Mr. Lindsley was settled among us and what pains he was at to instill good principles and preach Christian kno,vledge. After his removal from Harpersfield we then had a dark period, for when we applied to the Associate Body they ·were short handed until the Rev. Mr. McA arrived; after ,vhich period Providence began to smile upon us and our poor people began to take some courage. I need say nothing about Mr. l\'IcAuley's coming to supply us and the manner o.f his settling among us--these is events which ye yourselves will remember. I would just observe that the first time I heard him, which I think was the second Sabbath, he lectured on the song of Solomon, 2nd. Chapter and 8th. verse & downward. I thought at the time that passage had a favorable aspect to us, and I bless the Lord it ,vas a · prediction of good things which shortly followed. Ye will read the second chapter with attention & I pray the Lord to bless it to you that the Beloved may come unto your souls. We have no,v for a long time enjoyed the privilege of a preached Gospel instruction which is a treasure of more value than all the riches of this ,vorld. May the Lord in his mercy give you and me grace to prize it as such and enable us to improve it aright. It is much to be McOLAUGHRY. FAlJlILY f9 lamented that we ourselves and the generation of which we are a part is so dead and lifeless under the means of Grace which we enjoy. l often remember a saying of Mr. Knox's; he said that the Lord never made His accquaintance with a people by the preaching of the Gospel but he had some of His elect there. It becomes us to cry to the Lord that we may be of that num­ ber. I pass on now in the last place to give you the best advice I am capable of, and it is just this; prize the mercies ye thus enjoy. The revealed will of God in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments and the Ordinances of Di vine appoint­ ment-these is the 1neans which the blessed spirit makes ef­ fectual to His people for their salvation. Now as a d;ying man it yields me more comfort that I am leaving you now behind me in a part of the world ,v here from Sabbath to Sabbath the glad Tidings of Salvation and that it is now in your po,ver (I mean yours and the peoples with whom you are connected) to enjoy that blessing because He has put the means in your hands to support the Gospel among you; there­ fore I enjoin it on you to be careful so to do and study above all things the peace and prosperity of the Church; read the 122nd. Psalm and may the Lord· enable you to put it in practice. I shall say little more to you at this time, only I re­ quest you to pray much to the Lord for his blessing on Mr. McAuley, his person his property and his labors, and that his labors may be blessed to yourselves and families, and to all that sit under his ministry. I desire to acknowledge with thankfulness that I have heard him many a day with comfort and I trust ,vith some profit, although I may justly cry out "my leanness!'' "my leanness !"for I am one who is ,vise to do evil but to do good have no knowledge; I request you to cry to the Lord to save you from being satisfied ·with an external profession of religion, that He may make you savingly acquainted with the life and power thereof in your souls. I desire your wives, all of them, to take these ad vices to themselves for I (hold) them all my children & I would just observe that I have cause to be thank­ ful on your behalf that in Providence ye are all so agreeably 30 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY married, and I trust you will continue so to your lives end. I ever was well contented with all ~vour marriages. I now request that as ye have always lived as Brothers that ye may be always careful so to aid one another with your best counsels, and so far as ye can with the help of your persons and property; be careful not to contract debts without a prospect to be able to meet the same; be always punctual to pay to others what ye owe them. Avoid as much as possible law suits, for there is neither pleasure nor profit in them. Look from time to time to David's affairs and situation, as he himself is not strong in body, and good counsel may be greatly to his profit. "\\.,.ith respect to your Brother Joseph (who it is probable may survive both myself and your mother) it has long been in my mind that he should live with David, but at present I think othewise, as Davids' family is not so well suited to him as Alexander's is. Alexander is company to him and understands him so as not to make him cross. It is probable the case o-f David's family may alter; of this you will be able to judge as circumstances occur: I wish him ·at any rate not to be much about the mills, both on ac­ count of the danger he is exposed unto in his person and from the bad company of boys he is exposed to at the mill, from whom he is apt to learn bad words. I hope I need say nothing to you concerning your mother, as I have always found you all affectionately disposed toward her; but you must remember she is no,v like a child, so :vou must think of her and use her as such, and in so doing you will only perform the duty you owe her for she was careful of you all. If your mother sur­ vives me I would advise her to go to Kortright on account of her there having to hear the word preached, if she has any measure of health in which case she with only Joseph with her & then if he gets once used to Kortright, I think he will do as· well with Alexander's boys as anywhere else. These few confused thoughts I have put together this 13 th, day of J amuar~y 1809. :Nlay the Lord bless you all. Alexander Leal I have never been satisfied with Robert's lumber busi­ ness, I wish I could live to see him abandon it. A. L. ~lcOLAUGHRY FAMILY 31

THE CLlNTON COLONY Extract from the history of the Neshaming Presbyterian Church of Warwick, Hartsville, Bucks Co. Pa. 1726-1826 by the Rev. D. K. Turner, Philadephia, Culbertson and Bache­ printers..--729 J a~yne St. 1876. Page 72 and 73 Part of a sketch of the life of Rev. Chas. Beatty Rev. Beatty ,vas the son of John Beatty who was of the Scotch Irish stock and a resident or native of the County An­ trim, Ireland. His mother was the second wife of his father and her maiden name was Christiana Clinton of Longford. Charles Clinton, her younger brother was the ancestor of the Clinton Family of the State of New York. George Clinton, General in the Revolutionary Army, ,vas for 18 years Gover­ nor of New York and for two terms Vice President of the United States, was her nephew, and Dewit Clinton the project­ or of the Erie Canal was the son of another nephew. When Charles Beatty was quite young, exactly at what date is not known,. his father died and left his mother a widow with at least four children-three daughters and himself. He is supposed to have been born in 1715, and when about 14 years of age in 1729 his mother determined to accompany her brother Charles Clinton ,vith her family to America. There was· a number of his friends and relations who were all zealous Pres­ byterians, ,vho were led to emigate to the New World. A ship was chartered commanded by Capt. Rymer and they sailed from Dublin for Philadephia May 20th. The Captain was bound by a written contract to faithfully convey and land them at the place of destination but he proved either treacherous as they believ­ ed or very unfortunate. The voyage ,vas protracted and dis­ asterous. . They ,vere 21 weeks and three days on the p~ssage and when the American Coast was sighted off Cape Cod they hired the Captain to land them there the latter part of Octber. During the long voyage, toward the close of which their allowance had been reduced to half a biscuit and half a pint of water each for twenty four hours, 1nany of the passengers died of famine and exposure, among them a son and daughter of Mr. Clinton and the eldest daughter of his sister Mrs. Beattie. McOLAUGHRlr FAMIL1r

It was generally believed by the passengers that the Captain had been bribed to subject them to privation and hardships in order to discourage emigration though some of them thought he only desired to possess himself of their property. So great was the indignation of the passengers that they proposed to rise and take possession of the vessel but were warned by Mr. Clinton who seems to have been a leader that it would be piracy in the eye of the law and were dissuaded from it. [Extracts from the History of Orange County, New York,-] New Windsor, pnges 215-216 The early settlers located along the old Goshen road, the Little Britain Road and the Ridge Road, the roads constituting the square, and in the villages of New ,vindsor and Orangville. Their dwellings were of stone and logs, in some cases squared, or axe-hewed. Their churches were unfinished barracks even after saw mills were set in motion. Traveling ( was) mainly on foot or on horseback, wagons were few and rude; many of them being made with wheels cut from the end of a log. Sleighs were literally sleds-the runners formed from the limbs of trees or cut from a plank, or took their highest mechanical dignity in runners bent from a sapling, with supporting knees worked out with a draw-knife. If there were those who had European (vehicles) and the one horse chaise that is now so rarely seen except in pictures they were few in number. But wealth came in gradually and in less than fifty years the more fortunate were able to write in their inventory of household goods sev­ eral boxes and cases of -china, some cases of pictures and look­ ing glasses, several tables (one a marble slab), chairs, window curtains, some ornamental china with images of Shakespeare and Milton in plaster of Paris, silverware and stoves, and the Harpsichord also became known amon·g them, and as opportun­ ity o~red they acquired negro slaves of whom in ·1755 Col. Thomas Ellison owned six, James McClaughry one, James Edmonston one, Dr. Evan Jones six, Capt. Chas Clinton two, Christian Hartwell two, Joseph ~ackett Sir. one, Rev. John Moffat one, James Nicoll one, James Jackson Jr. one and John Chambers two-a record which is of interest also as showing the social rank of the persons named, for few there were who could own slaves even in those cheap times. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 33

At a later period slaves became more abundant although they were never very numerous in the precinct. In the settlement of the western part of the town (New Windsor) as will as on patents contiguous but now included in other towns, what are known as the Clinton Immigrants of 1731 have so prominent a part that we give as furnishing the best information now obtainable in regards to those Immigrants the following well attested copy of Charles Clinton's Journal- Journal of Charles Clinton's Voyage from Ireland to America, in 1729. JOURNAL A journal of my voyage and travels from the County of Longford in the Kingdom of Ireland to Pennsylvania in Amer­ ica anno domine 1729. I took my journey from the County of Longford on Fri­ day the 9th. day of May, came to Dublin on ye 12th. ditto, en­ tered on shipboard the ship called the George and Ann ye 18th., set sail the 20th. came to anchor at Glenttrm on the 24th. where Matthew HeClaughry and his wife and two of his family 'Went on sh(ll'e and qui~ their voyage. Set sail from Glenarm on ye 25th. and came to anchor at Greencastle in the Lough of Foyle on the 26th. where we stayed till ye 29th. then set sail in company with the John of Dublin bound for New Castle in the same country. Ditto came in sight of Loughsuly (Loughswilly) ye 30th. sailed by Tory (Tory Island) and Horsehead. On the 30th. at night a strong wind arose and continued till ye 1st. of June at evening, which lo~ered our Bowsprit with hazard to our masts. June ye 2nd. we had a fair breeze for our western­ ly course. On the 3rd do. my daughter Catherine and son James fell sick of the measles. A strong of western]y wind continued to ye 10th. ditto. James Wilson's child died ye 5th. On ye 7th. met ye Mary from Pensylvania from which she sailed to us in five weeks and five daJs. On the 8th. ditto a ehild of James Mc.Dowell's died and 1.oas thrown overboard. On ye 10th. ye wind came to east and be south. On the 11th. changed more easternly and continued fair and seasonable. On the 12th. the wind blew north and be east a fresh gale by which we sailed 40 leagues in 20 hours and found we were in 40° 20 1 north lati- 34 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY tude by observation. The wind changed on ye 14th. to ye south and ..continued to ye 15th. being Sunday morning. One of J"e servants on board belonging to one Gerald Cruise threw himself over deck and was drowned. On ye 15th. my daughter Mary fell sick of ye measles. A servant of ye Mr. Cruise died on ye 17th. and was thrown over deck. The wind came to the south and continued a violent f re~h gale to the 18th. The 19th. and 20th. we (had) a south be west wind. On the 21st. being Sunday ,ve had a perfect calm in latitude 37 ° 30 1 • A servant of Mr. Cruise died. On JJfonday a child of James Tho1npson's died. On Tuesday ye 23rd. a child of John Brooks died. We had a fair wind on the 22nd. and 23rd, then another child of James Thornpson's died and one of Robert Frazer's. We no,v have W. N. W. wind. Tuesday ye 1st. of July a fair wind. July 2nd. a child of John Brooks' died, a child a daugh­ ter of Will McCallihan'~ died, ditto a child of John Books' died. July ye 5th. came in sight of Cordo and Flores (Azores) which belong to the Portuguese. They lye in the latitude of 40 ° 09 north and 32 ° 23 west longitude. A child of Jarnes 1lfc1Joioell died ye 7th. ditto. Robert Todd died . ....\. return of the persons that died on board of the ''George and Ann." James Wilson's child, Ja1ne8 .1..lfcDowell' s child, a servant of Mr. Cruise, another servant of his, another- servant of his, a child of James Thompson's a child of Jame~ Majores, a child of Robert Frazier's a child of Thomas Delaps (Dunlap's), a servant of Cruise, a child of John Beaties, a child of John Brooks', a girl of Robert Frazier's, a child of Alexander Mitchell's, a son of James Majores, Robert Todd, a son of Janies McDowell's, a servant of Cruise's, a-nother servant of Cruise's a child of Walter Davis, John Darbie, Thomas Cowan, John ~IcCay, a son of Robert Frazier's, another son of his, a son of Chris(tiana) Beat­ ties, a brother of ,vill Hamilton's, Will Gray, my daughter Mary on ye 2nd. of August at night, a child of James l\Iajores, a daug·hter of Widow Hamilton, Ja1nes 1\tlajore's wife, Thomas Delaps ,vife, Alexander Mitchell, a child of Janus Thornpson's, Walter Davis, his wife, Wido,v Hamilton, Robert Gray, a child of "\Vidow Hamilton, "\Valter Davis, Jane Armstrong, a child of James Majore, another servant of Cruise's, William Gordon, McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 35

Isabel McCutchan, my son James on ye 28th. of August 1729 at 7 in ye morning, a son of James Majore's, a brother of ..An­ drew .MclJ01.JJell's, two da-ughters of James JJfclJoioell's, a daught­ er of ,valter Davis, Robert Frazier, Pat llcCann servant to Thomas Armstrong, Will Hamilton, James Greer, servant to Alexander Mitchell, Widow Gordon's daughter, James ~Iondy, died Thursday 11th. of September a servant of Mr. Cruise's, a son of James Beattie's, Fran(k) Nicholson, a sister of Andrew McIJ01.JJell's, a daughter of John Beattie's, two of Mr. Cruise's men servants, Margery Armstrong, a servant-of Mr. Cruise's, two of John Beattie's children, Jam,es Tho1npson's 'wife, James Brown, a daughter of Ja.1nes McIJowell's, a daugnter of Thomas Delap's, a servant of Mr. Cruise's, a child of ,vidow Mitchell's, John Oliver's wife, James Majore's eldest daughter, John Crook, a sailor, Joseph Staff.ord, John McDowell, John Beattie, Andrew .MclJ01.JJell's s·ister, James Wilson's ,vife, James Mc- .Dowell's wife, Sarah Hamilton, Will Hamilton's sister, Thomas Arm.strop.g, died Monday ye 29th. of September, John Beat­ tie's wife, Isabella Johnston, Edward Norris, 11£argt. JJfc­ OlaitgltrzJ, Wido,v Frazer's daughter, .Andrew NcIJ01.JJell's broth- er, Joseph .11feOlaughry, J.lfatthew HcOlaitgh1·y, a young sister of .A.ndre'w McIJo,well' s, Thomas Delap, and his daughter Cath­ erine, J as. Barkley. Discovered land on ~re continent of America :re 4th. day of October 1729. Encl of Journal. The voyage occupied one hundred and thirty nine (139) days from embarkation to landing at Cape Cod, during which time (96) ninety six deaths occurred on board the ship. The original destination of the Clinton Company was to Pennsyl­ vania, but from the terrible mortality on the vessel and short­ ness of provisions gro,ving out of so long a voyage, the pas­ sengers ,vere glad to land at the first available place, ,vhich prov­ ed to be Cnpe Cod. Remaining there during the winter where a number were added to the list of dead, the~y came on to New York, where finding satisfactory terms they purchased lands at Little Britain, ,vhere they gave to the State in themselves and in their descendants some of the no bl est men in its annals. Note No. 1. In the above copy of Chas. Clinton's Jour­ nal, I have put in italics portions relating to the sons and 36 McCLAUGHRYFAMILY daughters of Matthew McClaughry, or to their children, and those I presume to be related by marriage or descent Charles C. McClaughry.

Extract from "The Documentary History of New York" Pages 888-9 Vol. IV "Application from Charlotte County to be allowed the privilege of electing a representative to the assembly. To the Honourable Cadwalder Colden Esqr. Lieut't Gov­ ernor and Commander in Chief of his Majesties Province of New York &c &c, In Council The Petition of Sundry of the principal Inhabitance Freeholdors of the County of Charlotte Most Humbly Sheweth that your petitioners for want of a representation in General Assembly Labor under a verity of Inconveniences which they think it needless to numerate to your honour and the Honour­ able Board. They therefore most earnestly pray that your Honourable Board will be pleased to order writ to be issued to to the Sheriff of said County to cause two persons to be elected to represent us in the present General Assembly; and your pe­ titioners as in Duty Bound shall ever pray. Charolotte County, Decem. 1st. 1774 The signers are Desired to write their names in the col­ omn under the name of the Patent that they Belong to &c. Argyle. Alexr. Campbell Andrew McClory (and 18 others) Joseph McCracken James Savage On the Grants (among 97 others) Adison Rising White Orick Matth. McClaughn John Hearshe Matthu McCloery Richard McClory (Endorsed) J anuar. 25th. 1775 Read in Council and further Considration thereof postponed. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY $7

GENERATION CHART of the McClaughry Clan Showing males who became heads of families and the numbers assigned to their children.

The first ancestor of the name of whom we, thus far, have any definite knowledge, was Matthew McClaughry, No. 1. Of his children (numbered from 2 to 10) Thomas, No. 5 and Sarah No. 6 were the only ones who escaped the fate of the other eight, who, with their husbands, wives and children found graves beneath the blue waves of the Atla11tic, from the decks of the ship "George _and Ann." Of Sarah's history, after her return with her parents and brother Thomas to the old home, nothing is said. In the chart, (2-10) indicates the numbers given Mat­ thew's children, and 5 the only male among them who became head of a family. No. 5's children number from 11-17.. are in the third generation, and of the number, 11, 12, 13 and 14, were the only or~es (males) who perpetuated the family name. To trace back the line of any individual and to ascertain his relationship to others, take for example, No. 632. His father is seen to be No. 412. As he has no brothers and sisters, who would be bracketed with him, all of the other McClaugh­ rys, included fr.om 630 to 634 are his first cousins, being child­ ren of his father's brothers, No.s 471 and 473. Passing to gener­ ation 7, we find that 472 is among the children included in the group bracketed (471-474) the father of whom- was 208. No. 4 74 was a sister in this case, and her two children, being of an­ other surname, do not appear among the numbers of this gene­ alogy. 207 and 212 were the grand-fathers, brothers or great­ uncles to 632. 465-470, and 475, being cousins to each other, and to our subject's father, are cousins once renioved to our sub­ ject. Their children, (in this case 467 and all the children of the married women, 465-466-469-470, of other surnames) would be second c~·ins to our subject. To find the relationship to any 38 McCLAUGHRlr FAMILY other person of the same generation-say to 650-set down the numbers of descent thus: 11-20-58- 208-472-632 14-41-139-365-591-650 until, as shown, brothers (11 and 14, of the 3rd. generation) are reached. Deducting 3 generations from 8, the result shows that 632 and 650 are 5th. cousins. Now take 632 in the 8th. generation and 330 in the 6th: 11-20- 58-208-473-632 14-39-126-330 6-3 equals 3, showing that 330 was 3rd. cousin to 208 and that 632 stands to 330 as a third cousin twice removed. McOL.AUGHRY F.AMILI'" 99

GENERATION CHART OF THE McCLAUGHRY CLAN.

2nd Gen. 4th Gen. 5th Gen. 6th Gen. 7th Gen. St h Gen. 1 ( 2-10) 11 (18-25) 18 (49-57) 50 (186-193) 186 (435-436) 436 (624-625) 12 (26-31) 20 (58-68) 52 (194-204) 187 (437-444) ----- 13 (32-38) 54 (205 ) 190 (445-449) 439 (626-628) 3rd Gen. 14 (39-4S) 28 (69-76) 55 (200 ) 29 (77-84) 194 (450-454) 467 (629 ) 5 (11-17) . 30 (~97) 58 (207-215) 198 (455-462) 60 (216-219) 471 (630-631) 32 (98-104.1) 62 (220-228) 205 (463-464) 472 (632 ) 33 (105-111 ) 65 (229 ) 473 (63.3-634) 35 (112-120) 66 (230-241) 207 ( 4t,5-470) 68 (242-244) 208 (471-474) 478 (635 ) 39 (121-131) 212 (475 ) 40 (132-138) 71 (245-249) 497 (636 ) 41 (139-150) 75 (250-256) 220 (476-478) 43 (151-160) 523 (637-639) 45 (161-165) 78 (257 ) 230 (479 ) 529 ( 640-641) · 47 (166-176) 81 (258-261) 231 (480-482) 48 (177-185) 54-0 (642-647) 91 (262-266) 242 ( 48.1-487) 93 (267-271) 244 (488 ) 581 (648-649) 94 (272-284) 96 (285-287) 245 (489-491) 591 (650 ) 246 (492-494) 99 (288-291) 248 (495-499) 104 (292 ) 251 (500-504) 107 (293-294) 257 (505 ) 115 (295-299) 118 (300-306) 258 (506-507) 119 (307-309) 269 (508-519) 121 (310-320) 122 (321-324) 273 (520 ) 123 (325-3'29) 281 (521-522) 126 (330-3.18) 131 (339-342) 289 (523-531) 132 (343-351) 292 (532-533) 134 (352-~5) 138 (356-36.3) 296 (534 ) 139 (364-367) 312 (535-539) 140 (368 ) 316 (540-544) 142 (369 ) 143 (370-383) 325 (545-546) 144 (384-300) 148 (3~1-394) 333 (54-7 ) 150 (395-402) 337 (548-550) 338 (551 ) 156 ( 403-404) 343 (552-559) 161 (405 ) 347 (560-561) 165 (406 ) 353 (562-568) 16G (407-411) 354 (5H9-5i4) 168 (412-417) 355 (57:i-577) 170 (418-421) . 174 (422-424) 356 (578-584) 176 (425-426) 361 (585-58,i,) 177 (427-430) 365 (589-596) lS:i (431-434) 370 (597-602) 375 (603-610) 384 (611-619) 407 (620-G21) 413 (622 ) 429 (623 ) Index of the McClaughry Family

A Abram l\lcLaury, M. D., 131-39-14, •.••.•••...•...•••••••.••••••.•.••.•....•••• 1821 1897 Addie M. l\lcLaury, 416-168-47-14, ...•••....•...•.•••..•...... ••.••.••••.•••. 18.W 1861 Agnes McClaughI•y, (John Watson), 16-5, ...... Agnes l\IcCla ughI•y, 46-14, ...... •.•.•...... ••...... ••..••....••••...••.••..• 1788 Agnes Mcclaughry, (Lemuel Burdick) 111-33-13, ••....••••••••....••.•••••••• 1815 Agues l\foClaughI·y, (Joseph Spence) 133-40-14, ...... 1806 Agnes l\IcClaughry, (Richard Dunne) 180-4~-14, ...... 1823 Agnes Elizabeth l\foClaughl·y, 130-39-14, ...... 1819 1887 Agnes Harsha Mcclaughry, (\V. H. Sheldon) 141-41-14, ...... 1806 Agnes McLaury (Y. B. M. ,vycoff) 344-132-40-14, •••••••••.••.•••••••••••.•.•. 1829 Agnes l\foLaury, (H.K. Thurber) 326-123-39-14, ..••..•.•••••.•.•.••••••.•.••• 1831 Agnes Adams McLaury, (l\IcKeever) 321-122-89-14, ••••..•••••.••..•••••••.•• Agnes E. McLaury, 330-126-39-14, •••....••••.•.•.••••••...•••••..••••••••••..• 1836 1839 Agnes Jane McLaury, [A. L. F. Dayo] 335-126-39-14, ...... 1847 Agnes Marion McLaury, [C. S. Robertson] 412-168-47-14, .•••••••..•••••••.•. 1844 1885 · Agnes T. McLaury, 546-325-123-39-14, ••.••••.••••.•••••••...••••••••.••••••••• 1858 Alexander McClaughry, 63-20-11, ...•...•••••.••..•.•••..••.•••••••••••.•.•••• 1811 1830 Alexander McCl aughry, 221 -62-20-11, •..•....••....••.•••.•.••.••.••...•..•..• Alexander Thomas McClaughry, 22-68-20-11, ..•..••.....••••••••••••••••••.• 1830 Alfred John Mcclaughry, 439-187-50-18-11, •.••.•••••••.••.•••.•••.••••..•••••• 1878 Alburtus H. McLaury, 579-356-138-40-14, ••••.••.•••..••.•••••••••••••••••••••. 1866 1887 Alice Grace Mcclaughry, [Alex Haley] 000-52-18-11, .••.•.•••..••••.•.•.•••• 1860 1896 Alice Rosetta Mcclaughry, [H. L. Rand] 254-75-28-12, .....••••...•.•..•..••• 1857 Alice l\IcLaury, 394-148-41-14, ...... •.••.••..•.....•.•..••....••••••..•••..•.... Alice Jane McLaury, 417-168-47-14, ....•.•..•....•.••.•••.••••••••.•.•••.••.... 1859 1861 Alphonzo McLa ury, 319-121-39-14, ..•.•.••..••••••..•••...•...•••.....••••.•••• 1842 Alta McLaury, 393-148-41-14, •.•...•.•..••.••.•••..•.••..•..••••...•..••••••••• Amy Ann Mcclaughry, 151-43-14, ••.••.•••....•...•...... •.•..•.•••...... 1808 1873 Ambrose McLaury, 577-355-134-40-14, ...... Amelia J. McLaury, [G.D. Browne] 545-325-123-39-14, ...... 1856 Andrew :?.IcClaughl•y, 2, ...... Andrew l\lcClaughry, 13-5-1, ...••.•.•.•.••.•.•.....•.••....•....•....•....•..• 1742 1826 Andrew McCaughry, 35-13-5-1, ...... •.•...••••.••.•..•.•..•••.•..•..••..•••..• 1777 1854 Andrew l\IcClaughry, 104.1-32-13, .•••...•..••.•••..•.•....•...••..••.•••.•...• Andrew l\IcClaughry, 105-33-13, ...•.••.•••••....••...••.•.•.•••...•..••••....• Andrew McClaughl•y, 187-50-18-11, •.....•••••••••...•.•.•...•.••••••..••••••.. 1875 Andrew Boyd Mcclaughry, 116-35-13, ••••.•.••...••.••.•••.•••••••.•••••••... 1814 1852 Andrew Prescott Mcclaughry, 295-115-35-13, ..•••••••..••..•..•.••••••••••.•• 1846 1855 Andrew Thompson Mcclaughry, 161-45-14, ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••.•• 1809 1891 McCLAUGBRY FAMILY 41

Angelina Benedict Mcclaughry, [Burman] 465-207-58-20-ll, ...... 1849 Angus l\lcClaughry, 146-41-14, ...... •...... [d. infant] 1816 Angus l\IcClaughry, 147-41-14, ...... [d. infant] 1817 Ann Mcclaughry, [Jas. Paddock] 24-11, ...... 1785 1853 Anna Mcclaughry, [Rich'd Sexsmith] 80-28-12, ...... 1842 Ann Mcclaughry, [J as. McKee] 69-28-12, ...... 1808 1892 Anna 1\IcLaury, 342-131-39-14, .....•.•..•...... •..•...... 1861 1865 Anna Belle McLaury, [R. M. Ross] 271-93-30-12, ...... 1854 Anna Lenora 1\IcLaury, 608-375-143-41-14, ...... 1887 Anna Prime McLaury, 316-121-39-14, ...... 1867 Ann McLaury, 259-81-29-12, ...... •...... ••..•..•...... 1855 Ann P. McLaury, [E. D. Wakeman] 430-177-48-14, ...... ·.. . Anna Mary McLaury, [R. Howland] 302-118-35-13, ...... •...... 1861 Arethusa McLaughry, 274-94:-30-12, ...... 1842 Arthur l\IcClaughry, 191-50-18-11, ...... 1878 1878 Arthur 1\lcLaury, 382-143-41-14, ....•....•...... •...•••.•....•...... •...... Arthur Cooper McClaughry, 525-289-00-32-13, ...... •...... •....•.••....•... 1869 Arthur Lincoln McLaury, 594:-365-139-41-14, ...... •••.....••..•.•...... 1864 1870 Arthur Muir l\IcLaurie, 532-292-lOi-32-13, ...... •...... •..... 1866 Athie 1\IcLaury, 516-269-93-30-12, ...... 1886 Augustus McClaughr.:r, 216-60-20-11, ...... ·...... 1830 1855

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Belle McLaury, [Stevenson] 600-370-143-41-14, •.•...... •....••..... ; ...•.•... Benjamin 1\IcClaughry, 119-35-13,...... •...... •• ...... • ...... • . 1822 1856 Benjamin Franklin McLaury, 617-384-144-41-14,...... 1878 Bertha McLaury, 596-365-139-41-14,...... 1869 1885 Bertha Lorana l\lcClaughry, 504.1-253-75-28-12,...... • • . . . . . • . • . • ...... • . . . . • 1904 -- Burton McLaury, 506-258-81-29-12, ......

C Calista Belle McLaury, [Uttley] 261-81-29-12, ...... •...... •...... •. Caroline McLaury, 428-177-48-14, . . ~ ...... Carolyn May McLaury, 498-248-71-28-12, ...... •...... 1882 Carrie Edna McLaury, 494:-246-71-28-12, ...... •...... 1886 Carrie Lorene l\foLaury, 519. 2-009-93-30-12, ...... ••..•....•...... 1898 Catherine McClaughry, 82-29-12, ...... • Catherine Mcclaughry, [S S. Findley] 291-99-32-13, ...... 1844 1878 Catherine 1\IcClaughry, 464-205-54-18-11, ...... 1875 Catherine Mcclaughry, 435-186-50-18-11, ..•...... 1869 Chalmers l\1cClaughry, 427-177-48-14, ...... 1847 1900 Charles Mcclaughry, 457-198-52-18-11, ...... Charles A. 1\IcClaughry, 158-43-14, •.••.•...... •...•••.••••••••••.••.....•.. 1824 1825 Charles Albert 1\lcClaughry, 231-66-20-1 l, ...... 1851 Charles B1-ooks l\IcClaughry, 296-115-35-13 ...... 1848 Charles Chase 1\1cClaughry, 523-289-99-32-13, ...... •...... 1863 Charles Robbins Mcclaughry, 258-75-28-12, ...... 1855 Charles Stewart Mcclaughry, 482-231-66-20-11, ...... •...... 1886 Charles Mansfield l\Ic.Laurie, 292-104-32-13, ...... •...... •...... 1840 1892 Christiana Frazer McClaughry, [Hiram Parish] [John McFarland] [Matthew Morrison Mcclaughry 62], 145-41-14, ...... 1814 Christiana McLaury, [Levi Armstrong] 378-148-41-14, ...... •••...... • 1851 lYlcOLAU.GHRl~ FAMILY

' Clara l\'IcClaughr::r, 504-251-75-28-12, ...... Claude McClaughrl·, 632-472-20S-58-20-11, ...•......

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Daniel l\1cClaugh1T, 58-20-11 ...... •..•..•.•...... •...... 1802 1887 Daniel William l\1cClaugh1T, 214-58-20-11, ...... •...... •...... 11--39 1862 Daniel ,vnuam McClauglnT, 467-207-58-20-11, ...... •.. 1852 Daniel McLaurs, 343-132-40-14, ...... •...... •...... •...... •.. 1828 Daniel Herbert l\lcLaury, 556-343-13::!-40-14, ...... •...... •...... •.•..... Daniel Henry l\1ac Laury, 401-150-41-14, ...... •.•...•...... •••.••. 1868 David l\fcClaughry, 77-29-12...... 1811 David Thomas ·McClaughrl·, 207-58-20-11, .....•...... •.....•...... 1824 1895 David Allen McLaur.\·. 269-ffi-30-12, ...... 1849 David Carroll McLamT. 519-269-93-30-12, ...... ••....•...•...... 1892 18% David Harsha l\lcLaur.r, 358-138-40-14, ..•...... •.....••...... •...•... 1843 De Ormond l\icLaughn·, 282-94-30-12 •...... 1863 De Ormond l\lcLaughry, 521-281-94-30-12, ...... 1893 Donald B. l\1cLaury, 561-347-132-40-14, .•...•.....••..•...... ••.•.•...•.•... 1381

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Ebenezer Clark l\icClaughry, 177-48-14, ...... 1815 Ebenezer Rowland l\'IcLaury, 370-143-41-14, ...... •...... •...•.•.. 1833 1899 Edgar McLaury, 338-126-39-14, ....•...... •...... •...... •.•..... 1855 Edith May McClaughr~·. 629-467-207-58-20-ll, ....•..••..•.....••...... •••.. 1889 Edith McLaury·, 548-337-126-39-14, ..••.•.••...... •..•....•...••.•..•....•.•..•• 1877 Edmund McLaury, 373-143-41-14, ..•..•..••...... •..•...... •..•...... •..•.•.• 184:0 1863 Edmund l\1cLaurl·, 597-370-143-41-14, ...... ·...... Edward Riggs l\IcLaurl·, 170-47-14 •...... •...... •....••...... •.....• 1823 1878 Edward Thomas McLaury. 185-48-14, ...•.....•....••.....•.•••...... ••..•...• 1832 1889 Edward McLaury, 336-126-39-14, ...... •...... •....•.•...••.. 1850 1853 Edward Arthur l\1cLaury, 300-144-41-14-5-1, ...•.•....•...•••••...... •..•...• 1860 Edward R. McLaurl·, 434-185-48-14, ...... ••••.....•..•...... •....•...•.•..• 1878 Edward Riggs l\1cLaurl', 411-166-47-14, ...... 1854 Edwin McLaury, 616-384-144-41-14, ...... 1876 Edwin Thomas l\lcLaun·, 643-540-316-121-39-14, .•.•...•....•...•...•....•..... - 1887 1907 Effie l\lcLaury, 576-355-134-40-14 ...... •.....•...•..•....••..•••....••.•.....• Effie Jean McLaury, 578-356-13S-4Q-14- ...... 1863 1864: Eliza Mcclaughry (Jesse S. Heers) 102-32-13 ...•....•...... •...... •...• 1809 1891 Eliza Mcclaughry (Henr;r Clark) 181-48-14 •...•...... •••.....•...•...... 1825 Eliza Moore McClaughrl· (Edwards Riggs) 163-45-14 ..•...•••...... •..... 1810 1858 Eliza Ann McLaurJ·, 571-354-134-40-14 ...... 1871 1~1 Eliza Jane McLamT, (Andrew T. Russell) 359-138-40-14 ...... 1845 · Eliza Jane McLamT, 580-361-138-40-14 ...... •...... •.... 1S78 Elizabeth 1\-lcClaughry, 59-20-11 ...... -...•..•..•...... 1803 1856 Elizabeth Ann McClaughrJ·, (Sidne::v Campbell) 49-18-11 ..•..••..•...... 1816 1887 Elizabeth McLaur~·. 406-165-45-14 ...•...... •...•....•...... •...... Elizabeth McClaughrl·, 62.!3-429-177-48-14 ...... 1892 Elizabeth l\lcLaughr;r, 283-94-30-12 ..•.••...... •.•.....••...... 1865 Ella McLaurl·, 339-131-39-14 ...... 1851 1873 Ella Frances l\f~Laun·, 636-497-248-71-28-12 •...... •...... •...•..... 1005 Ella Margaret l\1cLa ury, 551-3.'38-126-39-14 .•...... •...... • 1892 Ellen Jane l\1cClaughry, 442-187-50-18-11 ...... 1885 1889 Ellen Jane McClaugh.ry, 461-198-52-18-11...... 1889 JfcOLAUGHRY FAMILY 43

Ellen C. l\IcLaurJ·, (T. L. Stringer) 345-132-4-0-14 ...... •...... •.... 1831 1885 Ellen Vernice McClaughrs, 470-207-58-20-11 ...... •...... lSi.18 Ellis B. McLaurl·, 559-343-132-4-0-14 ...... Emib· Rose l\lcLamT, 422-174-47-14 ...... ••.•...... •...... •.•...... 1862 Elsie Belle Mcclaughry, 534-296-115-35-13 ..•...•.....•...•.•..•....•...... 1882 Emily Irene McLaurs, 49'2-246-71-28-12 ...•...... •..•.....•...... •.... 1876 Emily McClaughrl·, (Rev. Joseph Clark) 183-48-14 ...... ••...... 1829 1864 Emma A. McClaughrJ· (Eugene Davall) 249-71-28-12 .....•....•...... •...... 1853 Emma Marcia l\lcClaughry, 256-75-28-12 .•..•.•..•...... ••.....•..... 1865 Emma Maria Mcclaughry, 240-66-20-11 ...... 1877 Emma Elizabeth McLaurl·, 564-353-134-40-14 .•••••.... : ...... ••.•...... 1868 Emma Jane McLaury, 4~248-71-28-12 ...... _•. 1885 Emma L. l\1cLa ury, 557 -343-rnZ--40-14 ......

Esther McClaughIT, (David Blakley) 38-13 ..••..•...... •.•...• : ..•..... 1785 1865 Esther McClaughrJ·, (Matthew Sexsmith) 103-32-13 ...... •.••...... 1810 1865 Esther McClaughrJY 113-35-13: .•...... ••...... •...... 1809 1809 Esther Elizabeth McClauglu•y, 639-523-289-99-32-13 .....•...... •••...•..... 1892 Ethel Belle McClaughrl·, 193-50-18-11...... 1891 Ethel May McClaughrJ·, 500-251-75-28-12 ...... ~ ...... E,·a M. McLaur:r, 650-5gl-365-139-41-14 ....•...••....•...... ••.•..••..•••.•.... Eva Maria McLaury, (Jas. Martin Brant) 421-170-47-14 ...... 1867 Eva May 1\-lcLaurl·, 511-269-93-30-12 ..•.••••.•.•••••••..•.•.••..•...•.•.•.••... 1877 Ezra l\1cClaughry, 65-20-11 .••••.••.•.•..••..•••••.•.••....•..•.•..•••...•.•.... 1815 1887 Ezra G. McClaughrl·, 436-186-50-18-11 .•••..•.•••.•.•...... •....•.••...... 1871 Ezra James McClaughrl·, 244-68-20-11 •..•..•.•••.•.•.....••..•... ; ....••....• 18o3

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Fannie A. l\foLaury, ;554-343-132-40-14 .....•..•.•.•.•••..••.•...... •..••...... Fannie M. l\lcLaurl·, 425-176-47-14 .••.••..•.•••••...... •...... •...... 18f,6 Fannie T. McLam·l·, 622-413-168-47-14 ...... 1879 Finla:v Rose McLaury, 610-375-143-41-14 ...... 1893 Florence May McClaughry, (James Ta:rlor) 204-52-18-11 .•.•....••...... •... 1870 Floyd Bartlett McLaurJ·, 515-269-93-30-12 ...•.•.••.•••..••••....•..••••••••••. 1892 Forrest Hadley l\icLaurJ·, 619-384-144-4-1-14 ..•••.••••.•.••.•.••.••••.•..••••.• 1883 Frances Augusta McClaughry, ( McCord) 188-50-18-11 ...•.••..•.. 184-9 Frances Mary McClaughIT, (Wm. Daley) 438-187-50-18-11...... •...... •..... 1876 Frances McLaurJ·, (M. P. Duncan) 341-rnl-39-14 ..•...... •.•...... •••...... 1859 Francis 1\-lcClaughry. 81-29-12 .....•.••....•.•.•.....•...... •...•...... 1865 Francis McLaurJ·, 599-370-143-41-14 ..•.•••...... •.•...... •...... Francis l\'.lac Laurl·, 402-150-41-14 ...... 1872 1876 Frank McClaughIT, 459-198-52-18-11...... 1886 1894 Frank Bridgeman l\lcClaugluT, 524-289-W.1-32-13 ..•.....•.....•.•...... 1865 1871 Frank Hanks McClaughr;r, 480-2.31-6u-20-11 .•...... •..•...•...... •..... 1882 Frank Harold l\foLaurJ·, 424-174-47-14 .....•...... •.....•..•...•...... 1873 Frank Roy McLaurl·, 584-356-138-40-14 .....••...... ••.....•... 1884 Frank Smeallie McLam·;\·, 568-353-134-40-14 ...•...•••••....••.....•..•.•...... 1882 Fred McClaughr:r, 502-2.!jl-75-28-12 ...••..••••.••.••.••...... •.••.•...... • Frederick Edward Mac Laury, 150-41-14 ...... 1824 Frederick Richard McLaurl·, 489-245-71-28-12 ..•.••..•.....•..•••.•..•.••.... Freeman McClaughrJ·, 634-473-208-58-20-11 .•••.....•..••...•....••...••.•••.•• 1880 44 McCLA.UGHRY F.A.MILI...

G Gaily A. l\IcLaury, 558-343-132-40-14 ...... •.••.•.•..•...... •..• George Adam Mcclaughry, 187-50-18-11...... 1846 George Adam 1\lcClaughry, 627-439-187-50-18-11 .....••....•.•...... •• 1904 George Hamilton l\lcCla ughry, 138-40-14 ....•.••...... •...... •••..•.•. 1817 George Everett McLaury. 257-78-29-12 ...... 1838 George Gillespie McLaury, 301-118-35-13 ....•••...••...... •...... •...••..•.•• 1859 George Cobine l\lcLaury, 356-138-40-14 ...... 1839 George Hamilton McLaury, 612-384-144-41-14 ..•..••.••...•...... •...... •.•. 1867 1879 George Harvey l\lcLaury, 497-248-71-28-12 ...... •..••....••....•....•••• 1878 George Redfield l\lcLaury, 316-121-39-14 ....•...•..•.•..•...... •..••...••..... 1837 George Sexsmith l\IcLaury, 355-134-40-14 .•....•...... •.•...... •....••....•. 1841 George Thomas l\IcLaury, 542-316-121-39-14 .•.••.....•.•...... •...... •.•.... 1869 George ,vnliams l\IcLaury, 500-365-139-41-14 .•...•.•...... •...•...•.•...• 18.55 1855 George Edwin McLaury, 51~.4-269-93-30-12 •••..•.....•..•.....•..•...•••...•• 1902 Gertie Emma l\lcClaughry, 503-251-75-28-12 ..•..••••..•..•..•..•.•••.•.••..... Gilbert Mcclaughry, 120-35-13...... 1826 1828 Grace. Barbera Mcclaughry, (D. B. Stinson) 74-28-12...... 1821 Grace Belle l\IcClaughry, 440-187-50-18-11...... •• • ...... • ...... • • 1880 Grace Belle l\lcClaughry, 462-198-52-18-l 1 .•.••.•..•••••••.•••.••.•••.. ~. . . • . . 1893 Guy D. l\foClaughry, 488-244-68-20-1 J...... 1fl95 Guy Leslie l\IcLaury, 508-269-93-30-12...... 1874

H H. l\Iay l\icLaury, 260-81-29-12••....•...... ••...•..•.•••.•.••....•••••..•..•. 1863 Hadassah S. McLaury, (C.H. Goodspeed) 306-118-35-13 •.•.••.•.•.•...•.•.... 1869 Hannah l\IcClaughry, 31-12 ..•••.•..•...... ••••...•.•..•.•....••....•..•.•...• 1785 1855 Hanna Jane l\lcClaughry, 298-115-35-13 .•.••...... •....•.••..•.•.•.•...•....•• 1852 1852 Hannah Maria Mcclaughry, 197-52-18-Jl ...... 1850 Hannah Elizebath McLaury, (Sam'l Grinnell) 308-119-35-13 .•••.••••••••..• 1851 1886 Harriet Mcclaughry, (D. McComb) 97-30-12 .•••.•••.••••••••••••..•••••••...• Har1iet Charlotte l\lcClaughry, (P. ,v. Hart) 157-43-14 ...... 1822 Harriet Rose l\lcLaury, (F. L. l\lcGibbon) 388-144-41-14 ....•..•.•.••.•.•••..• 1845 Harriet Young McLaury, (C.H. J{ing) 418-170-47-14 .... ·•.••.•...••.•..•.••• 1857 Harriet Rose l\lcLaughry, 284-94-30-12 ....•.•...•...•••.•.•..••.•..•••..•.••• 1868 Harriet AmeU.a McLaury, 544-316-121-39-14 ..•.•••.•.••...... •.••.•.•.••.••• 1875 Harry Hull McClaughry, 475-212-58-20-11 .•...•..•.•.••••..•.....•.••••..•.••• 1909 Hattie 1\'lcLaury, 517-269-93-30-12 ..•••- ...... 1888 Harvey Erskine l\IcLaury, 419-170-47-14 ...•..•.•••..••...... •.•...••...••.• 1852 1880 Hazel Irene l\IcClaughry, 6.35-478-220-62-20-11 •.••.•.•..•...... •...••••..•..•• 1893 Helen Beach l\IcClaughry, 687-523-289-99-32-13 .•...•.•...•....•....•..•...... 1889 Helen Elizabeth Mcclaughry, 199-52-18-11 ...... ••.••...... •.....•...... 1858 1800 Helen Jane McLaury, (8. T. Ostrom) 389-144-41-14 ..•...... •....• 1847 Henry l\IcLaury, 325-123-39-14 ...... 1828 1861 Henry l\lcLaury, 337-126-39-14 ...... 1853 Herbert Field McLaury, 645-540-316-121-39-14 .•..•.••...... •...... • 1890 Herbert H. McLaury, 589-365-139-41-14 ...... ~ ...... 1853 Herbert Newton McLaury, -!20-170-47-14 ...... 1864 Herman Thomas Mcclaughry, 203-52-18-11 ...... 1865 1890 Herman Henry McLaury, 607-375-143-31-14 ...... •...••...••.....•....• 1885 Hiram l\lac Laury, 396-150-41-14...... 1853 Howard Wallace McLaury, 429-117-48-14-•.•••...•....•.•.•.•.••..••..••...... Howard G1·ay McLaury, 547-333-126-39-14 ...... 1887 McOLAUGHRY FAMILl"" 4,.i

Howard Lincoln McLaury, 563-353-137-40-14 ...... 1866 Hugh McClaughrJ·, 142-41-14 ...•..••....•.•...... •.•...... 1807 1896 Hugh McLaury, 372-143-41-14 ...... 18.!JS 1843 Hugh King McLaury, 433-185-48-14 ...... :. 1878 Hugh Leonard McLaury, 606-375-143-41-14 .••••...•....•...... •.....••...• 1883 Hugh McWhorter McLaury, 365-139-41-14 .•...•.••...... •..•...... •.. 1826 Hugh Telford McLaury, 518-269-93-30-12 .•••.•.••.•••...•••.•...•••...... • 1890

I Ida May Mcclaughry, (L Lant) 243-68-20-11 •...••.....•..••.•....•....•..... 1858 Ida McLaury, (G. Conrow) 490-245-71-28-12 .••.••••••.••.••.••.•..•...•.•..... Ida M. McLaurie, (F. P. Vail) 533-292-104-32-13 ...... 1867 Ira McClaughry, 633-473-208-58-20-11 .•..•••.•...... •....•.....•...••.•...... • 1878 Ira Hamilton Mcclaughry, 154-43-14 ....••••.•..•..•...•.....••...... •..••.• 1814 1815 Ira King Mcclaughry, 192-50-18-11 ...••.••.••••.•.•.••..••••.••.•..••..•.....• 1879 1887 Ira Nelson McLaury, 496-248-71-28-12 ...... 1877 1900 Irma Nell McLaury, 519.1-269-93-30-12 ...... 1895 Irva McClaughrl·, 631-471-208-58-20-11 ..••.•.••••••••.••••.•.•••..•••.••...•.• 1884 Isaac ,vatson Mcclaughry, 2.~-75-28-11 ...... 1850 1884

J James McClaughry, 33-13 ...... ; ...... 1822 James Mcclaughry, 66-20-11 ...••.•.••••••.•••....•.•.....•.•..... ;· •.....••... 1818 James Mcclaughry, 236-66-20-11 ••.•..•••••••••.•.•••.•••.••...•••.•.•..•.••.•• 186.'l James Alexander Mcclaughry, 94-30-12 .•••..•...•••••••.••...•..•.••....•••. 1812 1885 James Alexander Mcclaughry, 108-33-13 ...... James Clark l\foClaughry, 135-40-14 ...... 1810 James Garfield Mcclaughry, 463-205-54-18-11 •••...•.•.•.••••..••..•....••.•.. 1880 James Glenn Mcclaughry, 527-289-99-32-13 •.••..•••.•....•.•••..•••.....•.••• 1873 1876 James Harsha Mcclaughry, 40-14 ...... 1777 1852 James Harsha Mcclaughry, 126-39-14 ...... 1809 1861 James LeRoy Mcclaughry, 625-436-186-50-18-11 ••••••.•.....•.••...•.....•.•. 1906 James Renwick l\foClaughry, 297-115-35-13 .••••.•••.•.••...••.•...••....•..•• 1850 James Rose Mcclaughry, 139-41-14 ...••..••.•••..•.••....•..•..•....••...•.•. 1803 1857 James Savage McLaury, 166-47-14 .•...•..•.••••••••..••••...•..•..••..•..••.• 1815 1906 James McLaurs·, 333-126-39-14•....•..••..••.••.•..••••...•.•.•....••....•..•.. 1843 James l\IcLaury, 346-132-40-14 ...... 1833 1893 James Harsha l\IcLaury, 354-134-40-14 •....•••.•....•...... •...... •.. 1839 1895 James T. McLaury, 538-356-138-40-14 .•.•.••.•••..••...•••.•••.....•....•....•• 1830 James Thomas l\1cLaury, 357-138-40-14 ...... 1841 James ,vnson McLaury, 588-361-138-40-14 ...••...... •....•.....••..•...... 1882 James ,viswold McLaury, 317-121-39-14 ...... 1839 1896 James Alexander McLaughry, 281-94-30-12 .•.•...••..•...... •...... 1860 Jane McClaughr1·, [Rob't Loudon] 37-13 ...... 1783 1850 Jane McClaughr;r, [Clark Leal] [Jos. ,vhite] 101-32-13 ...... 1806 1884 Jane McClaughr3·, [David McKee] 109-33-13 ...... Jane McClaughrJ·, 219-60-20-11 ..•.••...... •..•..•.....•••..•...... •...... •...• 1841 1876 Jane McClaughry, 293-107-33-13 •...... •...... ••...... •...... •• Jane E. McClauglu•y, [Geo. Spence] 136-40-14 .•..••...•...... •....•.....•... 1812 Jane F. Mcclaughry, 114-35-13 ...... 1810 1869 Jane Hannah Mcclaughry, [Jos. H. McLaury 144] 70-28-12 ...... •. 1810 Jane King Mcclaughry, 124-39-14 .•....•....•••••.•..•.•...... •.•...... •• 1805 1847 Jane Elizabeth McLaury, 614-384-144-41-14 ••.•••••.•.....•.....•••...... •• 1871 Jane Ellen l\'lcLaury, 324-122-39-14 •....••...••••.••••...•..•.•....••.•..•..•. Jessie Mcclaughry, [Frank Peters] 201-52-18-11 .•.•••••••.•••.••••••••.••.••• 1862 46 .J.lfcULA.UGHRY. FAMILY

Jessie Fremont Mcclaughry. 469-207-58-20-11 ...... 1862 Jessie Raymond l\IcClaughry. 443-187-50-18-11 ...... • 1887 Jessie l\1cClaughry, 501-251-75-28-12...... •...... Jesse Morton Mcclaughry, 626-439-187-50-18-11 ...... 1903 John l\lcClaughry, 19-11 .....•...... John l\'lcClaughry, 36-13 ...... 1781 John l\lcClaughr~", 60-20-11 ...... - ...... 1805 1873 John l\lcClaughry. 75-28-12 ...... •...... •.. 1823 1877 John l\lcClaughry, 00-30-12 ...... John Adams l\IcClaughry, 121-39-14 ...... 171-18 1858 John Alexander l\lcClaughry, 210-58-20-11 ...... 1831 1852 John Alexander l\IcClau~hry, 233-6o-20-11 ...... 1855 1867 John Burrhus Mcclaughry, 28-12 ...... 1851 John Franldin l\lcClaughry, 255-75-28-12 ...... : .... . 185g John Glenn Mcclaughry. 529-2S9-99-32-13 ...... •.....•.....•.....•.....•..... 1878 John Glenn Mcclaughry, 640-529-289-99-32-13 ...... 1904 John Harsha l\IcClaughry. 148-41-14 ...... 1819 1894 John l\lcl{illip l\IcClaughry. 134..:40-14 ...... •... 1808 1883 John l\Iorrison l\icClaughry, 107-33-13 ...... John Xelson l\IcClaughry, 228-62-20-11 ...... John Nelson McLaury, 246-71-28-12 ...... 184-1 1911 John Newton Mcclaughry, 79-29-12 ...... •...... •.••.... 1826 1845 John Newton l\IcCiaughry, 175-47-14 ...... 1832 1864 John Quincy Adams McClaughry,55-18-11 ...... 1827 John Reed l\lcClaughry. 41-14 ....•...... •.•...... 1778 1864 John 8. l\icClaughI•y. 173-47-14 ...... •...... •...... 1828 1828 John S. Mcclaughry, 473-208-58-20-11 ...... •...... •.•...... 1858 John ,vnson l\IcClaughJ·y, 223-62-20-1 l .....· ...... •...... John l\IcLaury, 318-3!1-14 ...... •...... •.... 1840 John l\:lcLaur.r. 381-143-41-1.,t ...... John l\:lcLaur~·. 549-337-126-39-14 ...... •.....•...... 1880 John Austin :McLaur~·. 384-144-41-14 ...... 1835 188H John Austin l\lcLaury, 613-384-144-41-14 ...... 1869 1884 John Cl ark l\IcLaur~>, 565-353-134-40-14 ...... 1869 John Fredrick McLaury. 551-132-40-14 ...... 1849 1889 John DeWitt l\IcLaury, 603-375-143-41-14 ...... 1874 John Henr~.,. l\lcLaury, 647-540-311:i-121-39-14 ...... •...... 1896 1898 John Irving l\IcLam·y, 569-354-134-40-14 ...... ••...... 1866 John Joseph l\kLam•JY, 360-138-40-14- ...... •...... 1848 John Lewis McLaury, 595-36.=j-139-41-H ...... •...... 1866 John l\IcArthur l\lcLaury, 323-122-39-14 ...... John Williams l\IcLaury, 367-139-41-14 ...... 1829 John Samuel l\lcLam·~·, 305-118-35-13 ...... 1807 Joseph l\lcClaughrJ... , 3-1 ...... •...... 1729 Joseph l\IcCl aughry, 39-14 ...... •...... •...... 1775 1859 Joseph D. l\lcClaughr:v, 471-208-58-20-11 ...... 1s.=;1 Joseph Hamilton l\IcClau~hry. 144-41-14 ...... 1810 1895 Joseph Otterson l\lcClaughry. 112-35-13 ...... 1807 Joseph Thomas McClaughry, rn2-45-14 ...... 1864 Joseph SaYage l\IcClaughr~·. 127-39-14 ...... 1811 1846 Joseph l\JcLaur~·, 331-261-39-14 ...... 1839 1885 Josephine McLaun·, (John C. Lennon)-340-131-39-14 ...... 1854 Judson Colfax l\lcLaury, 431-185-48-14 ...... 1871

Julia McLaury. 537-312-121-39-14 ...... Julia Day l\lcLaury, 620-407-166-47-14 ...... 1874 Julia l\Iac Laury, (Coffin) 397-150-41-14 ...... 1856 McCLAUGHRY .F.AMILlr 47

L. Lavina l\IcLaughry, (A. 1\1. Phillips) 275-94-30-12 •••..•...... •...... • 1845 Lawrence l\IcClauglu•y, 479-230-66-20-11 .••.••.•.•..••.••.••.....•....•...... • 1889 Lena May l\IcLaury, 574-354-134-40-14 •...•••....••.••..•...... •...• 1887 Leonard Graig l\lcLaury, 570-354-HU-40-14 ...... •..••....••...... • 1868 Leonard Burton l\IcClaughry, 460-198-52-18-11 ...•...... •.•...... •... 1887 Le Roy l\lcClaughr~·, 186-50-18-11 •••...... •.•...... •.•...••...... • 1846 Lee Sheldon McLaury, 519.3-269-93-30-12 •...... : ...... • 1900 Lilbera Baxter l\IcLaury, 512-269-93-30-12 •.....••.••••.•.•...•..•...... • 1879 lSSO Livingstone Cannon McLaughry, 277-94-30-12 ...•..••.•...••...... •....•••.• 1851 1854 Lona l\lcLaury, 604-375-143-41-14•...•.....•...•...•...•..•.••...... •...... •.• 1876 Lydia Mcclaughry (R. l\L Rogers) 61-20-11 ...••..•...••...... •.• 1807 Lydia l\lcClaughry, (Thos. Archer) 110-33-13...... 1810 Lydia l\lcLaury (Frederick Blakely) 491-245-71-28-12...... •.•..

l\I l\label l\lcCl3:ughr~·. 630-471-208-58-20-11...... •• . • . • ...... • ...... • . . . • 1880 Madge Leal McLaur~·, 566-353-134-40-14...... 1872 l\1 argaret l\IcCl aughry, 8-1 •....•••••...•... : ••.•....•...... •...... •...... • Margaret l\IcClaughry, (James Savage) (Ebenezer Clark) 17-5-1 ...... Margaret McClaughry, (Dan'l Paddock) 25-11 .•.....•.....•..•....•••...•..• Margaret Mcclaughry (Robert Leal) 27-12•...... •...... ••• _ .•...•.. 1777 1843 Margaret Mcclaughry, (Jos. McCracken) 34-13.•...... •...... •..•• 1775 1853 Margaret. l\IcClaughry, (\Vm. Graham) 95-30-12...... •••...•....••...•••..• l\Iargaret McClaughry, 106-33-13..•.•.....•.•.••..•.•.....••.•...... • l\Iargaret Mcclaughry, 137-40-14•.•.....•.•...... •...•...•...... 1816 Margaret McClaughry, (Dr. A. J. G-1iffl.th) 288-99-i!2-13 ...... •...... •..... 1832 Margaret Mcclaughry, 294-107-33-13•...... ••.•...... •.... Margaret Eleanor Mcclaughry, lW-48-14...... ••..•...... •...... •..... 1821 Margaret Elizabeth Mcclaughry, 224-62-20-11 ...... •••...... •...... Margaret Jane Mcclaughry, (J. Harrington) (A. Tait) 56-18-11. ••...... 1831 Margaret May l\lcClaughry, 2.'-38-66-20-11 ....•...•.•...... •...••.. 1869 1891 Margaret l\lcLaury, 36H-138-40-14..•...•...... •.•..•....•.....•.....•..... Margaret McLaury, 57~355-134-40-14 ...... •...... •...... •...... Margaret McLaury, 601-370-143-41-14•....•..•...... •...•..•...•...... Margaret McLaur~·. 605-375-143-41-14...... •..••..•.•...•.•.•.....•...... • 1878 :Margaret A. McLaury, 350-132-40-14...... •....•••...... •..•...... 1846 Margaret Ann McClaughry, ('V.H. Reid) Hi4- 43-14 .•.•••...... 1812 1888 Margaret Ellen l\IcLaury, 270-93-30-12...... 1851 Margaret Finclle~· McLaur;\·. (D? B? Applegate) 371-143-41-14...... •••..... 1836 :Margaret H. McLaury, 300 118-35-13...... •.....•...... •...... •.....• 1859 ·Margaret llcLaughry, 278-9-1-30-12 ...... •...... ••....••.....•...••....• 1854 Marger.v Mc Laury, (A. B. Stoughtenburgh) ,366-139-41-14 ...... •...... • 1827 Margery Agnes l\IcLaury, (Jesse Dail;\·)) 3'i6-143-41-14..•...... • 1846 Margery Ann McLaury. 385-144-41-14...... 1837 1841 Margery Cyrena l\lac Laury, 3!)5-150-41-14 ...... 1851 l\Iaria Elizabeth l\IcLaury, (C. F. Janes) 408-166-47-14...... •...... •...... 1848 Martha McClaughry, (John Leal) 44-14....•...... •...... •.....•..... 1785 1858 l\lartha l\:lcClaughry, 117-35-13..•...•...... •...... • 1817 1882 Martha A. l\lcClaughry, (David Stanton) (Wm. Howells) 76-28-12...... 1828 Martha A. l\foClaughr~·. 169-47-14...... •.••...... •.•..• 1821 1846 Martha Ann Mcclaughry, (Jas. Sayre) 209-85-20-ll. ..•...... · ...•...... •. 1828 Martha Ann l\lcClaughry, 234-66-20-11 ..•...... ••...•...... •.••..•...•• 1857 1860 Martha Ann l\lcClaughry, (Lionel Conklin) 466-207-58-20-ll ...•...•..•.•... 1850 48 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY.

Martha Jane l\lcClaughry, (Sam'l Harper) 182-48-14...... 1827 Martha Leal McOlaughry. 153-43-14...... •.... 1815 Martha Phrilla l\lcClaughrl·. 227-62-20-11 ...... Martha Adeline McLaury, (A. D. Peake) 409-166-47-14 ...... 1850 1883 Martha Elizabeth McLaury, 334-126-39-14...... •..•• 1845 Martha Jane McLaury, 426-176-47-14...... 1867 Martha S. McLaury, 303-118-33-13...... 1863 l\1artin McLaur1·, 245-71-28-12•...•.•...•...... ••.•.•••....•...... •.. 1838 l\1ary Ann Mcclaughry, 9-5-1 •...... ••.••.•.•...... •....•...... • 1729 Mary Mcclaughry, (Edward Riggs) 15-5-1...... Mary Mcclaughry, (Thos Paddock) 23-11, ...... •...... •...... ••... Mary Mcclaughry, (Joseph Douglas) 42-14...... 1781 1853 Mary Mcclaughry, (S. K. l\foClaughry 115) 73-28-12 .•...•...... ••.• 1819 1891 Mary l\icClaughry, (Dr. J. H. Leal) 98-32-13...... •...... •.. 1801 1884 Mary McClaughry ('Vm. Gray) 206-55-18-11 ....•...... •.•..•.•.... Mary Mcclaughry (H. B. Allen) 229-65-20-11 ...... •.•.. 1871 Mary Ann McClaughry, (Moses Hurd) 67-20-11 •.•.. ·...... 1821 Mary Ann Mcclaughry, (James Porter) 9-2-30-12 ...... Mary Ann Mcclaughry, 125-39-14...... 1807 1876 Mary Ann Mcclaughry, (E.T. Gibbs) 178-48-14...... 1818 1893 Mary Augusta Mcclaughry ( Harkness) 2~7-71-28-12 ...... ••..••. 1844 Mary Catherine Mcclaughry, (J.B. Henry) 530-289-00-32-13...... •..••.. 1878 Mary Elizabeth McClaugh.I·y, (Ira McCord) 189-50-18-11...... •.•.• 1851 Mary Ellen McClo.ughry, (J. D. McGilliYro.y) 171-47-14...... 1825 1885 Mary Hannah McClaughry, (J. A. Simonds) 252-75-28-12 ...... 1854 Mary Jane l\:lcClaughry, (J. Solderman) 57-18-11 ...... 1833 Mary Rosamond Mcclaughry, 235-66-20-11 ...... 1860 Mary Rosetta McClaugh.I·y, (IrYine Sabine) 474-208-58-20-11 .••••...... •.•..• 1861 Mary Susan McClaughry, 299-115-35-13...... 1854 Mary McLaur1·, 352-134-40-14•..•.....•••.•.•.•..•...•..•..•..•..••....•.•..•.• 1835 1853 Mary l\1cLaury, 364-139-41-14...•...••.•••.•.....•.••.•....•••..•.•..•••.•.•..• 1824 1004 Mary McLaury, 386-144-41-14 .•..•..•.••..••••.....••••..•.•.•.••.•..•.....••. · 1839 1841 Mary McLaury, 535-312-121-39-14 ...... Mary A. McLaurl·, (J. D. Campbell) 349-132-40-14, ...... 1839 Mary Agnes McLaury·, 585-361-138-40-14...... 1876 Mary E. McLaury, (Burnison) (H. ,vass) 374-143-41-14 ...... 1842 Mary Edith McLaury, 493-246-71-28-12 ...... 1881 Mary Elizabeth McLaury, 314-121-39-14 .....•.•..•..••.....•..•... (d. infant) 1832 Mary Elizabeth l\1cLaury, 593-365-139-41-14 .•...•••.••••..••..••...... •••..•• 1852 1876 Mary Ellen l\foLaury, 611-384-144-4.t-14 ...... : ...... 1865 Mary Fannella l\IcLaury, 562-353-134-40-14 •.•.•...•.....••••....••.••..•.••.•• 1864 1006 Mary Isabel l\foLaury, 553-343-132-40-14 ...... Mary Letitia McLaurlT, (J.M. Elting) 332-126-39-14...... 1841 Mary R. McLaury, ( Reed) 267-93-30-12 ...... 1845 Mary Rose l\icLaury, 432-185-48-14 ...... •....•...... •...... •.•...... •.... 1874 Mary Ann McLaughry, 272-94-30-12 ....•...... •.•....••.•••.•••..•..•.•• 1837 Mary l\foLaughrl·, 520-273-94-30-12...... (d. infant) Mary Adda Mac Laury, ( Sloan) 400-150-41-14 ...... 1865 Mary Anna McLaUIT, (Ray Howland) 302-118-35-13 ...•...... •...... 1860 l\ilatthew McClaugl1ry, 1...... 1005 1729 Matthew McClaughry, 4-1 ...... •...... 1729 Matthew l\IcClaugh.I•y, 11-5-1...... 1736 1789 Matthew l\1cClaughry, 21-11 ...... Matthew l\1cClaughry, 47-14 ...... 1700 1875 Matthew McClaughry, 50-18-11 ...... •.•...... •...... •....•• 1818 1897 Matthe,v McClaughry, 99-32-13 .•...... •...... •...... •• 1803 1879 Matthew Mcclaughry, 100-50-18-11 ...... ••...•....•...... •..•....•.•.•• 1874 Matthew Hamilton McClaughry, 128-39-14 ....•..•.•••....••..•.•.•...... •.• 1813 1886 ~IcOLAUGHRY FAMILY 49

Matthew Morrison Mcclaughry, 62-20-11...... •...•..• 1809 1882 Ma.tthew Wilson l\foClaughry, 526-289-00-32-13 ...... • 1871 Matthew Henry McLaury, 415-168-47-14 •...... •..•...... 1853 1861 Melvin Thomas McLaury, 621-407-166-47-14 ...... 1878 l\lichael l\IcLaury, 353-134-40-14 ..•...... •...... •...... 1837 1907 :Mina l\lcLaury, 602-370-143-41-14 ...... Minnie McLaury, 550-337-126-39-14...... • ...... 1882 Minnie Belle McLaury, (G. R. Davis) 573-354-134--40-14...... 1880 Minnie May l\lcLaury, (E.T. ,vnson) 580-356-1~40-14...... 1868 Morgan Merle McClaughry, 476-220-62 20-11...... 1862 Morrison Joseph l\1cClaughry, 241-66-20-12...... 1879

N Nathan Freeman l\IcClaughry, 208-58-20-11 ...•...... •...... •...... •.. 1826 Nellie l\IcClaughry, 10 ...... •...... •...•...•...... •..•...... 1729 Nellie Marion Mcclaughry, 239-66-20-11 ...... 1873 Nellie Vernice l\IcClaughry, 470-207-58-20-11 .....•...... •.•...... 1868 Nellie \Vashburn McLaury, 644-540-316-121-39-14 .•...••...... 1889 1889 Newton H. l\lcLaury, 258-81-29-12 .•.•.•...... •.•..•....•....•.....•.•....•.... 1894

0 Olive McLaury, 507-258-81-29-12 .....•....•.•.••...•.... \ ...... •.••...... •.. Orline Malissa McClauglu•y, 159-48-14 ...•...•..•••....•...... •..••-. . • • ...... 1826 Oscar Thomas l\lcClaughry 230-66--20-11...... 1849

p Percey l\foClaughry, 458-198-52-18-11 ...... ••....•..•.•...... ••.•• Phillip Carmen McLaury, 615-il84-144-41-14 ..•...... •..•...... •.••.•. 1873 Phoebe Mcclaughry, (McDowell) 7-1 ...... •...... 1729 Phoebe Mcclaughry, (Newcom) 218-60-20-11. ...•...•....•..•...•...•...... 1836 1872 Phoebe Jemima Mcclaughry, (\Valdron) 215-58-20-11 ...... •...•.•...... •...• 1842

R Richard- l\1cClaughrl~, 12-5-1 ...... •...... •...... •...••..... 1739 1819 Richard l\IcClaughry~ 18-11 ...... •...... •...... ·...... •..•...... •... 1775 1855 Richard l\lcClaughry, 29-12 ...... •...... •.•...... •..• 1891 Richard Mcclaughry, 205-54-18-11 ...... •...... •..• Richard McIntosh McClaugh.ry, 93-30-12 ...... •.. 1808 1864 Richard Montgomery Mcclaughry, 108-52-18-11 ...... •...... • 1855 1893 Richard S. l\lcClauglll'lT, 71-28-12 ...... •...... •...... 1814 1890 Richard Swift McClaughr;v·, 52-18-11 ...... •...... 1822 1893 Richard Swift Mcclaughry, 455-198-52-18-11 ...... 1877 1900 Richard Swift Mcclaughry, 624-436-186-52-18-11 ...... ••.. 1899 Richard Thornton l\lcClaughry, 641-529-289-99-32-13 ...... •_...... 1907 Richard Milton McLaury, 387-144-40-14 ...... •..•...... • 1842 1859 Robert l\IcClaughry, 118-35-13 ...... ••.•.•....•..•...... •..•..... 1819 1896 Robert McLaury, 649-581-356-138-40-14 ...... Robert Mcclaughry, 51-18-11 ...... •...... ••...... •...... •..•. 1819 1892 Robert B. McClaughry, 220-62-20-11 ....•...... •...... •.•...... •...... • 183.~ Robert E. Mcclaughry, 472-208-58-20-lt ...... •.•....•.•....••...•...... 1853 Robert Guy l\foClaughry, 477-220-62-20-11 ...... ' ...... 1865 1892 50 McOLAUGHRY F.A.JlILY

Robert Hume McClaughr:r, 528-289.:.99-32-13 ...••.•.•.••.•..••.••..••.•.••.... 1875 1876 Robert Huston Mcclaughry, 143-41-14 ...... •.....•....•.....•.•..•.•••••..... 1810 1893 Robert ,vnson Mcclaughry, 289-99-32-13 ...... •...•••.•..••...•....•.•••..... 1839 Robert Wilson McClaughrJ·, 638-523-289-99-32-13 ....••.•....•••...... 1891 Robert Findley McLaury, 377-143-41-14 .•.•••...•.•...•...... •.••....••.•••... 1848 1881 Robert Kinnear McLaury, 642-540-316-121-39-14 .•..••.•.•..•..•.••••••.•.••. 1885 Robert Loudon McLaurJ·, 307-119-35-13 ..•...•••••.•.••.••..•.••.•..•••••.... 1848 1854 Robert White McLaury, 414-168-47-14 ...... 1851 Roderick Lusern McClaughry, 251-75-28-12 ..••.••.•.••••.••.••••••••••.••.••• 1852 Rose Ann McClaughrJ·, OVilson) 100-32-13 .•.•••.•.•••.••..••..••••..••••.••• 1805 1884: Ruth McClauglu·y, 628-439-187-50-18-ll .•.••.•..••••••.•••.••••..••••••••••.•.. 1907 s Samuel Carter Mcclaughry, 212-58-20-11...... 1835 Samuel Harold Mcclaughry, 478-220-62-20-11 ..•..••...•••.•...••••••••....•• 1871 1896 Samuel Lee McClaughry, 456-198-52-18-11. •..••..•.••....••••••.••.•••..•••••• Samuel P. Mcclaughry, 129-39-14 ..••..•.•••••••••••...... •..•.••••••••••.••• 1816 1817 Samuel John Mcl"aury, 305-118-35-13 .•.•..•••••••.•..•...••...••••••••.••••••• 1867 Samuel McLaury, 268-93-30-12 .••.••••••..•.•.•.••...•...•••••••.••••••.••••••• 1847 1847 Samuel T. McLaury, 309-119-35-13 ..••.•...•.•.....•..•.•.••.••.••••.••••.••.• 1853 1854 Samuel ,vnson McLaury, 361-138-40-14 •.••.•••.•••••..••..••.•.••.•••.••••.•• Sarah McClaughry, 6-1 .•••••••.••••..•••••••••.•.••.••.•.•••••••..••••••.•.•.• Sa.rah McClaughry, (.James Leo.I) 26-12 ....•.•...... •..•...... ___ .. Sarah Mcclaughry, (John McFarland) 72-28-12 .•••••••••••••••••••.••••..••• 1816 Sarah McClaughry, 184-48-14 •.••••••••••.•••••••.••.••..•••••••.•••.•••••••.•. 1831 1833 Sarah ~1cClaughry, 225-62-20-11 .••••..•••••••••.•••.••••.••.•••••••..•••••..•. Sarah McClaugnry, (Rev. D. G. Bradford) 290-99-32-13 ••••.•••••..•••.••.••• 1842 1904 Sarah Ann Mcclaughry, (Carrier) 217-60-20-11 ••• ~ ...... 1833 Sarah Arvilla McClaughr1~, 226-62-20-11 •••••••••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••••.• Sarah Edna McClaughry, (Haines) 213-58-20-11 •.••••••••.••••.•••••••••••••• 1837 Sarah Jane McClaughry, 232-66-20-11 ••••••..•.••••••.••••.••••••••.•••••••••• 1853 Sarah Lucile Mcclaughry, 481-231-56-20-lt •••••••••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••• 1883 Sarah M. McClaughry, ('Vm. Harper) 152-43-14 ...... 1810 Sarah T. Mcclaughry, (B. Curtis) 64-20-11 ...... 1813 Sarah Agnes McLaury, (W. ,v. Kinnear) 313-121-39-14 ...... 1835 Sarah Agnes· McLaury (T. M.. Terrell) 362-138-40-14 •.••••.•.•••••••••.•••••• 1856 Sarah Agnes McLaury, 592-365-139-41-14 ...... 1850 1987 Sarah Ann McLal1ry, 322-122-39-14 ••.••••.••.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••.••.• Sarah Caroline McLaury, (Jas. ~eld) 380-143-41-14 ••••••..••••••••••••••••.• 1855 Sarah Elizabeth McLaury, (C. Lyon) 304-118-35-13 ••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••• 1865 Sarah Giles McLaury, 311-121-39-14 ...... 1826 1826 Sarah Elizabeth Mac Laury (Knykendall) 399-150-44-14: ..•.•••••.•••••.•..• 1862 Sarah Jane McLaughI\\,•, 276-94-30-12 ...... 1848 1$18 Seneca Mcclaughry, 54-18-11 ...... 18.25 1900 Sheldon Hamilton Mcclaughry, 160-43-14 ••••.••.•.•••..••••.•••••••••••••••• 1828 Sophia Griswold McLaury, (H.B. Gardner) 410-166-47-14 ..•.•..••••••.••••• 1852 Stephen Kingstone l\lcClaughry, 115-35-13 .•••.••...•.••.••••.••.•••..•••...• 1812 1855 Susan Maria Mcclaughry (M. \Vadleigh) 468-207-58-20-11 ...... 1854 Susan Maria Mcclaughry, ('Vm. C. Holbrook) 211-58-20-11 ...... 1832 1850 Susan A. McLaury, (G. A. Davison) 348-132-4-0-14 ....••.•••••...•••...••••.• 1837 1866 Susan Amanda McLaurJ·, 572-354-134-40-14 ••••.•..••••••.••••••••..•••••..••• 1874

T Temperence Ellen Mcclaughry, (J. N. Stewart) 155-43-14.. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1816 1881 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY 51

Thomas McClaughry, 5-1 ...•...... • 1717 1793 Thomas McCl aughry, 14-5-1 ...... 1747 1827 Thomas McClaughry, 20-11 ...... 1119 Thomas McClaughI•y, 32-13 ...... 1770 1859 Thomas McClaughry, 68-20-11 ...... 1823 Thomas McClaugbry, 194-52-18-11 ...... 1845 Thomas McClaughry, 222-62-20-11 ...... •...... •.• 1801 1873 Thomas Alexander McLaurie, 104-32-13 ...... •.. 1812 1883 Thomas Alexander Mcclaughry, 531-289-99-32-13 ...... 1883 1883 Thomas Blakely McClaughry, 132-40-14-...... •...... 1804 1884 Thomas Clark Mcclaughry, 140-41-14 ...... •...... •...... 1804 1853 Tnomas Clark McClaughry, 167-47-14 ...... 1818 1818 Thomas Jefferson McClaughry, 195-52-18-11 ...... Thomas Lawson McClaughry, 156-43-14 ...... •...... • 1819 1893 Thomas Moore Mcclaughry, 78-29-12 ...... •...... 1815 1879 Thomas Parks McClaughry, 45-14 ...... •...... •.•... 1786 1826 Thomas Swift Mcclaughry, 30-12 ...... •...... •...... 1782 1840 Thomas Vanderlip McLaury, 310-121-39-14 ...... 1824 1892 Thomas Alexander McLaury, 587-361-138-40-14 ....•...... 1880 Thomas C. McLaury, 379-143-41-14 ...... ·.....•...... 1853 Thomas Douglas McLaury, 168-47-14 ...... 1819 1904 Thomas Gaily McLaury, 347-132-40-14 .....•...... •..... 1835 1893 Thomas King McClaughry, 122-39-14 ...... •.....•...... •...... 1801 1873 Thomas Swift Mcclaughry, 248-71-28-12 ...... 1847 Thomas Swift McLaughry, 213-94-30-12 ..•...... •...... • 1840

V Virgia Mabel McLaury, 514-269-93-30-12 ...... ••...... •.•.. ~...... 1884 1892 w Walker G. McLaury, 560-347-132-40-14 ...... 1881 Walter Thompson McLam•y, 176-47-14 ...... 1837 Washington R. McLaury, 392-148-41-14 ...... Watson R. McLaury, 413-168-47-14 ...... 1846 Wayne R. McLaury, 618-384-144-41-14 ...... ••...... •...... •..• 1881 Will King McLaury, 423-174-47-14 ...... 1865 1892 ,villiam McClaughry, 123-39-J4 ...... 1803 1868 William Ezra Mcclaughry, 237-66-20-11. ..•.•.... : .•...•....••...... •....• 1865 William Hamilton McClaughry, 43-14 ...... ~ ...••...•...... •.•.•.. 1783 1874: William Henry McClaughry, 149-41-14 ...... 1821 1891 William Lewis M~Claughry, 196-52-18-11 .••....•...•...... •.....•...... 1848 William M. McClaughry, 172-47-14 ...... •.•...... •.....••....• (d. infant) 1827 ,vnuam Paddock Mcclaughry, 53-18-11...... 1824 1873 William Rose McClaughry, 91-30-12 ...... •...... •...... 1878 ,vnuam Young McClaughry, 16.5-45-14 ...... •...... •...... 1816 1890 ,villiam McLaury, 648-581-356-138-40-14 ...... •...... William Adams l\lcLaury, 315-121-39-14 .....•...... •...... 1834 ,vnuam KinneaI" McLaury, 543-316-121-39-14 ...... 1871 1875 William Muir McLaury, 174-47-14 ...... 1830 1896 ,vnuam N. McLaury, 555-343-132-40-14 ...... William Platt McLaury, 407-166-47-14 ...... •...... 1845 William Rowland McLaury, 375-143-41-14 ...... 1844 ,villiam Rowland McLaury, 609-375-143-41-14 ...... •...... •...... 1892 William ThomDson McLaury, 405-161-45-14 ...... William McLaughry, 280-94-30-12 ...... •...... 1858 Williard McLaury, 536-312-121-39-14 ...... Williard Trull McLaury, 312-121-39-14 ...... •.....•...... •...••.••...• 1828 52 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

.Willis Crosby McLaury, 567-353-134-40-14...... ' 1875 Winfield McLaury, 598-370-143-41-14 ...... Winfield Mac Laury, 398-150-41-14...... 1859

z Zilpah Ann McLaury, 513-269-93-30-12...... 1880 ADDENDA

A Andr<'w McClaughrs, 437-187-50-18-11...... 1875 Bernice McClaughr.v, 202-52-18-11 ...... 1908

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Carleton S. l\frLaurlr, 653-595-36.~-139-41-14 ...... rno2 Charles Washburn McLaurl~, 646-540-3Hi-121-39-14 ...... 18~)! Charles Merriam McLaury, 320-121-39-14 ...... Charles Henry McLaury, 495-248-71-28-12 ...... 1874 Charles Henro Mc Laury, 540-316-121-39-U ...... 186;; Charles B. McLaury, 552-343-132-40-14 ...... Charles Sidney l\icLaury, 591-365-139-41-14 ...... 1856 Charles McLaury,582-356-138-40-14 ...... 187li tS79 Charles l\foLamT, 383-143-41-14 ...... Charles Dayton McLaury,~91-148-41-14 ...... 18511 n Donald Walter McLaury, o54-595-3l>5-139-41-14...... 1900 David Homer l1cLaury, 584.3-358-138-40-14 ...... Dorr Westcott McLaury, 619.1-391-148-41-14 ...... ·...... Dorothy McLaury. 652-rilln-36.5-139-41-14 ...... 1900 E Edward Richard McClaughr.v, 48-14 ...... 1W2 lf'63 Eleanor M. McClaug'°hry, 584. 7-300-138-40-14 ...... Elizabeth McClaughry, 22...... Elmer Richard McLaury,509-269-93-30-12 ...... 1875 Emma McLaury, 505-257-78 ...... Ethel McClaughry,634.1-473-208-58-20-ll ...... ' Eva Mcclaughry, 426. t-177-48-14 ...... ·...... F Ford ,v. McLaury, 619.4-39-2-148-41-14 ...... Frances Elvira M~Laury.619.3-392-148-41-14...... 1907 G George William McLaury, 584.5-360-138-40-14 ...... George F. McLaury, 581-356-1_38-40-14...... 187~ Guy Babcock McLaur.v, 619.2-392-148-41-14 ...... Gu~r Howard McLaury, 623.1-429-177-48-14...... 1887 H Herman McLaury, 584. 8-360-138-40-14...... Herbert Ransley McLaury, 393-148 41-14 ...... 1Rli2 1~64 I Isabel McLaur~r, 279-94-30-12...... 185l> .J .John Laverne McLaur.v,6.~1-595-3u5-t39-41-14...... 1808 L Lillian l\'.lay Mc Laury. 584.6-360-138-40-14 ...... 1\1 Marion Vincent McLaury, 649. t-584.5-300-138-40•14 ...... Marie McLaury, 649.2-584.5-360-138-40-14 ...... Minerva McLaury, 394.1-148-41-14 ...... 1869 1870 Muriel De Witte McLaur~r, 649.3-584-.8-3li0-138-40-14 ...... ADDENDA s Samuel \Villiam l\foLaury, 584 .2-s358-138-40-14 ...... Sarah Elizabeth McLaurlT, 584. t-357-138-40-14 ...... •...... Sarah Agues McLaur.v, 592-365-139-41-14 ...... Sarah Edna l\IcClaughry. 441-187-50-18-11 •....•.•...... ••.....•.•...... 1882 18S3 V Violet Adda McLaury, 584.4-3.~8-138-40-14 ...... : ...... Vera Ethel McLaury, 584.9-360-138-40-14 ...... McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY 53

1. McClaughry, Matthew. Born probably about 1665 at Cleghill, parish ·of Clongish, or in Clonbroney, County Longford, Ireland. Was of Scotch de­ scent, and was probably the son of William McClaughry of (Jleghill and his wife Katherine Reid. He was a ''horse­ man which is called grenadier'' (probably cuirassier) in the army of King- William of Orange (circa 1690) and, judging from the fact that his sweetheart, Margaret Parks, followed him during the campaign, it is assumed that in 1690 he. was about 25 years of age. Died after 1729, probably at Cleghill, Parish Clongish, Co., Longford, Ireland, as it was to his former possessions he and his wife returned after abandoning the Clinton Colony at Glenarm. (See account of the Clinton Colony written by his son Thomas, No. 5 ). ,,,,, He was married to Margaret Parks, ''also of Scotch descent", and sister of Matthew Parks, of whom nothing further is known. Children: 2. Andrew, emigrant, Clinton Colony, Ship "George and Ann", died at Cape Cod almost immediately after landing October 4th, 1729. 3. Joseph, died at sea, ship "George and Ann'' Sept. 29, 1729. . 4. Matthew, died at sea, ship HGeorge and Ann" Sept. 29, 1729. 5. Thomas, b. 1717, emigrated to America in 1767, d. March 21, 1793 at Salem, N. Y. 6. Sarah, left the "Geo. and Ann" at Glenarm with her parents and brother Thomas, 5. About her nothing more is known. 7. Phoebe, probably wife of James McDowell of the Clinton Colony, and is mentioned in George Clinton's journal as dying at sea September 29, 1729. 8. Margaret, emigrant, ship "Geo. and Ann", died at sea Sept. 29, 1729. 9. Mary Ann, emigrant, ship "Geo. and Ann", died at sea Sept. 29, 1729. 54 MeOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

10. Nellie, emigrant, ship "Geo. and Ann'', died at sea Sept. 29, 1729.

5. McClaughry, Thomas. Born 1717 at Cleghill, parish Clongish, or in Clon- broney, Co. Longford, Ireland. Died March 21, 1793 at Salem, W ashin~ton Co., (Charlotte Co.) N. Y. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Parks. No. 5 was married To Margaret Swift, cousin of Dean Swift Born 1707i Died 1783i at Salem, Washington Co., (Charlotte Co.) N. Y. Children: 11. Matthew, b. 1736, emigrated to America 1765; d. March 5, 1789. 12. Richard, b. 1739, emigrated to America 1765; d. Aug. 20, 1819. 13. Andrew·, b. 1742, emigrated to America 1765; d. Jan. 7, 1826. 14. Thomas, b. 17 4 7, emigrated to America 1765; d. Sept. 10, 1827. . 15. Mary (Edward Riggd), emigrated to America 1765. 16. Agnes (John Watson), emigrated to America 1765. 17. Margaret (James Savage), (Judge Ebenzer Clark) b. 176(i) He was an elder in the Old School Presbyterian Church. He moved to Kortright in 1784. Mrs. C. F. McClaughay, 145, writes "I .see in Mr. McFar­ land's bible this; Thomas McClaughry was born in the County of Longford, Ireland. Died in peace 21 March, 1793, the 76th year of his age." McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 55 Tradition Concerning Thos. McClaughry No. 5-

The following is part of a letter from Mrs. Christiana F. McClaughry, 145, written from "Cottage Content'' Edinboro, Erie County, Pa., in 1893. "I remember a few items of reminiscences of Grandfath er's (14) about his father's family. He said when the families were leaving the old country fo·r America there were two broth­ ers and two sisters with their families besides himself. As he (Great-grandfather, No. 5) was putting his goods aboard the ship he slipped and broke his leg. So the goods were removed from the ship and it was two years before he followed the rest of the family. They found afterwards that the captain had been hired never to land the passengers. They had six weeks' I provisions and it was sixteen weeks before they landed. Some whole families died, not one fourth ever reached the new world. Our great-grandfather's sisters were married; one to a Mr. Beattie, the other to a Mr. McDowell, and one of them was a terrible man, a tyrant in his home and out of . it. He owned slaves. His cruelty to his wife and famil.v was proverbial. After 25 years a family came over from the old country, and this ugly man's wife was on her death bed, but she asked that the new arrivals might be permitted to come and see her, as she wanted to ask- of the old friends at home, and her husband granted her request. When alone ,vith the stranger she gave her a stocking containing five hundred guineas. "'There" she said to the stranger, "your aunt gave me that when she was dying on the ship and told me to give it to the first of the family that came to America", and "she added'', I have kept it all these years. And if my husband had known it he would have killed me, but he ,vould have had it.'' These first settlers of the family settled in Orange County, N. Y., near Newbur~h, and the names of Beattie and }.,lcDowell are there yet. M.Y great-grandfather (Thomas No. 5) came two years after these that settled in Orange County, ,vith Rev. Dr. Clark's colony, and they went up the Hudson River into \Vashington and Saratoga Counties, N. Y. 56 McOLAUGHRY l?A~IILl'" ' 7. McOlaughry, Phoebe. Born at Cleghill Parish Clongish, or in Clonbroney, County Longford, Ireland. Died at sea on the ship "'George and Ann", Sept. 29, 1729. Married (probably) James McDowell, a member of the Clinton Colony. Children: Matthew McDowell, "'Child", "son'', ~'daughter", ''daughter'', '· dauo-hter'' ~ ' The descendants of Matthew McDowell are still to be found at or near Yorkers, N. Y.

11. McOlaughry, Matthew. Private in Capt. Edward Long's Co. of Col. Alex. Webster's - Reg't. Charlotte Co. N. Y. Militia in the War of the Rev­ olution. See Colonial History, State of New York, Vol. 15, State Archives, Vol. 1. Elder in the Old School Presby­ terian Church. Born 1736, Cleghill, Parish Clongish, or in Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford, Ireland. Died March 5, 1789 at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother, Margaret Swift. No. 11 was married To Anne Morrison, of Salem, N. Y .. Born Nov. 4, 1747 at Londonderry, N. H. Died March 14, 1790 at Salem, N. Y. Daughter of John, son of "Charter James" Morrison, of Lon­ donderry, N. H. and Janet Steele. (See "History of the Morrison Family'', by L. A. Morrison, pp. 82 and 437). Children: 18. Richard, b. June 28, 1775; d. Oct. 16, 1855. McUL.AUGHRY FAMILY 57

19. John, 20. Thomas, b. Jan. 20, 1779. 21. Matthew, 22. 23. Mary, (Thomas Paddock) 24. Ann, (James Paddock) b. 1785; d. 1853, I(aukakee, 111. 25. Margaret (Daniel Paddock) Daniel H. Paddock, of Kankakee, Ill., writing in 1893 says, "Uncle Richard (Paddock) says 'Sixty years ago I ·was told that Matthe,v McClaughry, mother's father, was cousin to James and George Clinton, of New York City, both prom­ inent men before and in the Revolution. George was Gover­ nor of New York and Vice President. I was told that the Clintons sent McClaughry a few years previous to the Revo­ lution up the Hudson to the then almost unbroken fore.st, to hew out a farm. In 1825, or about the time the Hud­ son and. Erie Cannal was finished DeWitt Clinton came from Albany and stopped at our village. Uncle Richard McClaughry, being first to accost the Governor, gave his name. The Governor says, "Your father's name j" "Mat­ thew", he replied. The Governor replied "Our cousin that Father and Uncle George sent up the Hudson to find a cer­ tain tract of land and to locate a farm!' ''

12. McOLAUGHRY, RICHARD. Born 1739 at Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford, Ireland Died Aug. 20, 1819. Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother Margaret Swift. No. 12 was married To Anne Burrhus, in Salem Born Died Daughter of Children: 26. Sarah (James Leal) d. 1841; at Delhi N. Y. 58 .McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

27. Margaret (Robert Leal,) b. Aug. 16. 1777; d. May, 1843. 28. John Burrhus, d. about 1851. 29. Richard d. at Sanford, Boone Co. N. Y. about 1891. 30. Thomas Swift b. 1782; d. Feb. 1840-2. 31. Hannah (Edward Murdock) b. 1785; d. Nov. 20, 1855. "A few years later'' than 1784, he moved from Washington Co. to Kortright, Delaware Co. No. 12 Richard McClaughry was a private in Captain Geo. Gilmore's Company of the 16th. or Cambridge Regi­ ment (Col. Louis Van Woert's) New York Troops in the War of the Revolution. See Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, Vol. 15th. State Archives Vol. 1. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 59 CHART OF THE PADDOCK FAMILY...... Padd<>ek Matthew...... Mcclaughry, No.. 11 . Ann...... Morrison ...... :...... James, b. 1178-d. 1854 Thomas Levi David William ...... : Mary Mcclaughry. 23· · · · · • • • · · · · · · • · • • ...... : Ann Mcclaughry, 24, b. 1785-d. 1853 ...... Margaret McCloughry, 22 ~

...... Matthew James Richard :Morrison John W. Anna Sylvester 1805-1884 1806-1887 1808- 1812-1817 1815--1863 1817-1891 1810-1850

...... Francis...... Baird ......

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13. McCLAUGHRY, ANDREW. Born 1742 at Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford, Ireland Died Jan. 7, 1826 at Kortright, Deleware Co. N. Y. Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother Margaret Swift. . No. 13. was married to Elizabeth Jane Harsha, after coming to Washington Co. Born 1749 Di~d Sept. 19, 1809. Daughter of ''Elder" James Harsha, who came from Monag­ han Ireland to this countr.v in 1764, (his grandson, Dr. ,v. W. H. says ''in 1766 with Dr. 'fhomas Clark, and Esther Reid.") Children: 32. Thomas, b. 1770, near Cambridge, N. Y.; a·. Jan. 5, 1859, Kortright, N. Y. 33. Jtt.mes, b. 1822 in Kortright· 34. Margaret, (,Joseph McCracken) b. 1775; d. 1853. 35. Andrew, b. Feb. 4, 1777; d. Dec. 31, 1854, Kort­ N.Y. 36. John, b. 1781 37. Jane, (Robert Loudon) b. July 26, 1783; d. Nov. 14, 1850. 38. Esther, (David Blakely) b. 1785; d. 1865. ''A few years later'' than 1784, he moved from Washing­ ton Co. to Kortright, Dela,vare, Co. No. 13, Andrew McClaughry was a private in Capt. Alexander Mc­ Nitt's Co., Col. Alex. Wehester's Reg't. of Charlotte Co. N. Y.Militia in the v\~ar of the Revolution. See, Colonoal History, State of New York, Vol. 15, State Archives Vol. 1. Albany, N. Y. Note-Elder James Harsha was a· native of Ballibay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. He came to America in 1763 and died after a long illness at Stillwater on Monday, April 16, 1765. His wife was Esther Reid. Both were members of Dr. Thomas (}lark's colony and church. He left a family of eight children, three sons and five daughters. See No. 11-12 th Vol. of the Christian Instructor, Philadelphia, November, 1856. The daughters were JJ;fcCL.AUGHRY FAMILY 61

Martha, who married James Flack Mary, who married Rowan Esther, who married Hugh Sloan Elizabeth Jane, who married Andrew McClaughry 13. Agnes, who married Thomas McClaughry 14.

14. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS. Born 1747 at Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford, Ireland Died Sept. 10, 1827 at Kortright, Delaware Co. N. Y. Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother Margaret Swift.

No. 14 was married 1783 ~ To Anges Harsha of Salem. Born 1740 Died Aug. 31, 1823 at Kortright., N. Y. Daughter of James Harsha (b. d. 1765 at Stillwater) and Esther Reid. Children: 39. Joseph, b. Aug·. 30, 1775, Salem N. Y.; d. June 9, 1859. 40. James Aarsha, b. Feb. 7, 1777, Salem N. Y.; d. Sept. 9. 1852 at Kortright. 41. John Reid; b. July 20, 1778, Salem N. Y.; d. Jan. 11., 1864. 42. Mary, (Joseph I>ouglas) b. Aug. 4th. 1781, Salem N. ' Y. d. Aug. 4, 1853. 43. William Hamilton, b. 1783; Salem N. Y. d. Dec. 2, 1874. 44. Martha, (John Leal) b. May 5. 1785; d. Nov. 9. 1858 at Meredith. 45. Thomas Parks, b. Aug. 1786; d. Nov. 16, 1816 or 26 at Kortright. 46. Anges, d. infant. 47. Matthew, b. April 19, 1790, Kortright; d. Feb. 11, 1875. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

48. Ed"Tard Richard, b. April, 1792 in ·Kortright ; d. Nov. 11, 1863. Thomas McClaughry, No. 14, moved with his family from Charlotte (now Washington) Co. to Kortright, Delaware Oo. N. Y. in 1784, according to Mrs. C. F. McClaughry, daughter of John Reid McClaughry, No. 41, who says that she has heard her father. say that he was 6 years old when his father (Thomas 14) moved to Delaware Co. However, Thomas McCiaughry, No. 14, writing in 1807, mentions the time of this removal as 1787. The date is most prob­ ably 1787. In order to keep himself reminded of his pioneer life in the ,vilderness, he bought a small farm, and built a comfortable log house, in which to spend his remaining days. He was an elder in the United Presbyterian Church. Dr. James Savage McClaughry, No. 166, writing in Jun~, 1885, says "My Cousin, Ebenezer McClaughry, informs me that our Grandfather (Thomas No. 14) was one of the minute men in Salem, then Cambridge, during the Revolutionary War, and at the surrender of Burgoyne, was with his company on the east side of the Hudson River, at the mouth of the Battenkill, to assist in watching the enemy and preventing their retreat''****''After the death oi his first wife, my grandfather, though quite advanced in years, married an estimable maiden lady, "Aunt Jennie'' Smith, with whom he lived happily &everal years." Note-History of Delaware Co. N. Y. Harpersfield town record. "April 2nd. 1793. The proceedings of Kortright viz. (ap­ proved of course.) Thomas McClaughry and James Stewart, Assessors. Thomas McClaughry and Caleb D. Ferris, over­ seers poor. Ephraim Barrett, Grover Smith, Warner Lake, David Melvaine, Daniel Harries, Aaron Stewart, Caleb D. Ferris, Hugh Sloan, James Stewart, Richard McClaughry, Thomas McClaughry, path masters." McOLAUGHBY. FAMILY 63

15. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born at Parish Clonbroney, Vo. Longford Ire. Died Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 5.. Mother, Margaret Swift. No. 15 was married To Ed ward Riggs Born Died 1783 Son of Children: Mary Ann, (Michael Sexsmith) b. 1776; d. March 8, 1864. Edward Riggs, b. 1760; d. 1835. Thomas Riggs, d. 1833. Matthew Riggs, . Eleanor, (J"ohn Murdock) b. Argyle, N. Y. d. Kortright.

16. McOLAUGHRY, AGNES. Born at Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford Ireland Died Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother, Margaret Swift. No. 16 was married To John Watson Born Died Son of Children: Thomas N. Watson, Agnes·, (Webster) Isabel, (Robert McNaughton)

17. McOLAUGHRY,MARGARET. Born at Parish Clonbroney, Co. Longford Ireland Died 64 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY ' Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Mother, Margaret Swift. No. 17 was marriad To James Savage, No. 3 Born 1749 Died March 4, 1784; at of smallpox. Son of Captain John Savage and Eleanor Hamilton. Children: · Abram Savage, Thomas Savage, b. Feb. 10, 1779, at Salem; d. July 7, 1858, at Argyle. Mary Ann, (Edward Riggs No. 2) Eleanor, (Thos. N. Clark No. 16) Martha, (Ralph Clark No. 18) b. 1780; d. Dec. 22, 1852. Margaret, (John McMurray) No. 17 was married 2nd. to Judge Ebenezer Clark Born about 1754 at Ballibay, Ireland. Came to America 1764 Died Feb. 10, 1826, at Argyle, Washington Co. N. Y. Son of Rev. Thomas Clark, a Scotch Presbyterian Minister, who with his whole congregation emigrated from Ballibay, Ireland in 1764. See History of Washington Co., N. Y. by James Gibson of Salem.

18. McCLAUGHRY,RIOHARD. Born June 28, 1775; at ~alem Washington Co., N. Y. Died Oct. 1855 Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 11. Mother, Anne Morrison. No. 18 was married June 2, 1814, To Jane lVIatilda Wilson Born Oct. 13, 1794. Died Oct. 31, 1858. Daughter of Wilson ( of Ireland) and McDonald ( of Scotland) Children: 49. Elizabeth Ann, (Sidney Cam-pbell) b. Oct. 26, 1816; d. April 13, 1887. 50. Matthew, b. May 20, 1818; d. Sept. 1897. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 65

51. Robert, Jan. 27, 1819; d. Feb. 2, 1892. 52. Richard Swift, b. Feb. 13, 1822, Camillus N. Y.; d. Nov. 20, 1893, at Blue Island Ill. 53. William Paddock, b. Nov. 18, 1824; d. Feb. 4th. 1873 was a soldier in the war with Mexico. 54. Seneca, b. Oct. 19, 1825; d. 1900. 55. John Quincy Adams, b. June 23, 1827; d. Feb. 21, 1893. 56. Margaret Jane, (Jefferson Harrington) (Andrew Tait) b. Mar. 19, 1831; d. Feb. 19, 1893. 57. Mary Jane, (Jacob Solderman) b. Aug. 5, 1833.

20. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS. Deacon Old Schoo-I Presbyterian Chuch. Born Jan. 20, 1119; at Salem, Washington Co. N. Y. Died Sept. 18, 1842; at Black Creek, Salem, Washington Co. N. Y. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 11. Mother, Anne Morrison. No. 20 was married Dec. 22, 1800-1, To Sarah McNitt, by Rev. Jno. Wesford Born Feb. 2, 1779, at Salem. Died Dec. 28, 1858 Daughter of Captain Daniel McNitt and Mary, d. of James Rogers. Children: 58. Daniel, b. Dec. 21, 1802, Salem N. Y.; d. Nov. 1, 1887, Brandon, Wis . .59. Elisabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1803, (unmarried); d. 1856. 60. John, b. May 29, 1805, Sale1n, N. Y.; d. April 4, 1873, Hannibal, N. Y. . 61. Lydia, (Robert M. Rogers) b. May 3rd. 1807; d. Wis. 62. Matthew Morrison, b. Mar. 6, 1809, Salem N. Y.; d. Mar. 18, 1882, Edinboro. Ps. 63. Alexander, b. Mar. 21, 1811; d. Aug· 23, 1830, Hannibal, N. Y. 66 McOLAUGHRl-r FAMILY

64. Sarah T., (Burlin' Curtis) b. Sept. 20, 1813; d. Wis. 65. Ezra, b. Nov. 2, 1815, Salem, N. Y.; d. Mar. 10, 1887, East Greenwich, N. Y. 66. James, b. April 9, 1818. 67. Mary Ann, (Moses Hurd) b. April 1, 1821. 68. Thomas, July 15, 1823. No. 20. Thomas l\ticClau_g-hry settled on a farm on Black Creek Salem, Washington Co. N. Y. in the year 1801, and lived there till he died. "Was an elder of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Salem, known as the Brick Church. He was a Democrat, but went with the Anti-Masons, during that agitation.'' The name McNitt is undouQtedly derived from the Highland Clan and name of MacNauchtan, MacNaughton, MacKnight, JVlacNaught, MacNight, MacNite, and in Ireland, in the form of Menautt, Minett, Minnitt, and, in a synonym, 1\1acRuddery.

. 23. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 11. Mother, Anne JVIorrison. No. 23. was married To Thomas Paddock Born Died Son Children:

24. McCLAUGHRY, ANN. l\foved to Illinois in 1836. Born Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 11. Mother, Anne Morrison. ]fcOLAUGHRY FAMILY 67

No. 24. was married Feb. 23, 1803-4 To James Paddock by the Rev. Mr. Proudfit or Proudfoot Born 1778 Died 1854 at Kankakee, Ill. Son Children: Matthew Paddock, b. Nov. 5, 1805; d. 1884. James, b. Apl. 18, 1806; d. 1887. Richard, b. Feb. 23, 1808. · Sylvester, b. Apl. 1810; d. 1850. Morrison, b. Dec. 1812; d. 181'7. John W. Paddock, b. 1815; d. Aug. 16, 1863, at Memphis Tenn. Anna, (Harvey Warren) b. 1817; d. 1891, at Kankakee Ill. John W. Paddock was Lieut. Col. of the 113th. Ill. Inf. in the war of the Rebellion. D. H. Paddock, of Kankakee, Ill. writing 1893, says "My Aunt Anna (Paddock) claimed that her mother's grandfather or great grandfather, I can't say which, had married a cousin of Dean Swift the Poet. She has repeatedly said that we are related to the Dean Swift family by our ancestors, and that the Irish McClaughrys are highly connected and men of standing and cultivated habits and manners."

25. McCLAUGHRY, MARGARET. Born at Salem, N. Y. moved to Camillus, Onondaga Co. N. Y. thence to Northern Indiana. Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 11. Mother, Anne Morrison. No. 25. was married To Daniel Paddock Born Died Son Children: 68 McCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY

. 26. McCLA.UGHRY, SARAH. Born Died 1841, at Delhi, N. Y. Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 12. Mother, Anne Burrhus. No. 26. was married in Kortright To James Leal Born Died 1831 Son of Alexander Leal, No. 1. Children: Margaret, (Matthew McOlaughry, No. 99.) b. May, 25, 1806, Kortright; d. Jan. 23, 1833 Joseph, b. 1796; d. Dec. 15, 1821. Richard, Robert A., Agnes, ( Clark) Lydia, (Harkness) Sarah, (Lawson) b. June 4, 1808; d. June 6, 1895, Kirks- ville, Mo·. Ellen, (Meeker) Katherine, (Baron) Mary, (Meeker)

No. 26 Moved to Delhi in 1826.

27. McCLAUGHRY, MARGARET• Born Aug. 16, 1777 Died May 1843 Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 12. · Mother, Anna Burrhus. No. 27 was married To Robert Leal, No. 3, of Delhi. Born May 30, 1778. Died Feb. 1844. Son of Alexander Leal, No. 1. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 69

Children: Thomas S. Leal, b. Oct. 23, 1803; d. April 10, 1827-a lawyer in Delhi. ·James H., b. Jan. 1, 1806; d. April 27, 1833-a mer- chant in Delhi. Ann, b. April 14, 1808; d. Nov. 23, 1817. Sarah B., (Eels) b. Sept. 18, 1809. MargaretH., b. June 6, 1812~ d. Nov. 1864. Maria H., (Mallory) b. Nov. 3, 1814; d. June 1, 1880. Ellen M., b. April 10, 1816. Eben Maxwell Leal, b. Oct. 7, 1818; d. Robert Alexander, April 13, 1821; d. 1866. LaFayette, b. July 26, 1823.

28. McOLAUGBRY, JOHN BURRHUS. Born Died about 1851 Father, Richard McClaughry, 12. Mother, Anne Burrhus. No. 28 was married To Mary Hannah Born Died Daughter of Children: 69. Anne, (James McKee) b. June 23, 1808; d. Aug. 28, 1892. 70. Jane Hannah, (Jos. Hamilton McLaury, 144) b. May 30, 181 O. 71. Richard Sq b. Aug. 14, 1814; d. Jan. 20, 1890, De­ posit, N. Y. 72. Sarah, (John McFarland) b. 1816. 73. Mary, (Stephen K. McClaughry, 115) b. May 9, 1819; d. Sept. 28, 1892. 74. Grace, (David B. Stinson) b. Dec. 18, 1821. 75. John, b. Feb. 20, 1823; d. <)ct. 7th, 1877. 76. Martha, (Stanton) (Howell) b. Nov. 22, 1828. 70 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY ' 29. McCLAUGHRY, RICHARD. Born I>ied 1891 Father, Richard McClaughry, 12. Mother, Anne Burrh us. No 29. was married To Hannah McMinn in Kortright, Born Died 1862 Children: 77. David, b. 1811. 78. Thomas Moore, b. 1815; d. April 26, 1879, Mercer County, Pa. 79. John Newton, b. 1826; d. 184:5. S. P. 80. Anna, (Sexsmith) d. Dec. 8, 1842. 81. Francis, d. July 22, 1865. 82. Catherine, lived at Blue Mound, Kans. 83. Infant. 84. Infant. No. 29 Moved to Eden, Erie County, N. Y.

30. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS SWIFT. Born 1782, at Kortright. Moved first to liones- dale, Pa., thence to Mercer, Pa., in 1829. Died Feb. 1840, at Mercer, Pa. Father, Richard McClaughry, 12. Mother, Anne Burrhus. No. 30 was married To Margaret Rose, 10. Born 1790. Died 1840. Daughter of James Rose 1 and Margaret Rose, of Invernesshire, Scotland, and supposed to be second cousin to Hugh Rose 1. Children: 85. Infant. 86. Infant. 87. Infant. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 71

88. Infant. 89. Infant. 90. Infant. 91. "\Villiam Rose, d. 1878, Honesdale, Pa. 92. Mary Ann, (James Porter) 9ii. Richard McIntosh, b. Oct. 12, 1808, Kortright, N. Y.; d. Oct. 19, 1868, Coloma, Mo. 94. James Alexander, b. Feb. 17, 1812; d. Sept. 2, 1885. 95. Margaret, (William Graham) 96. John, 97. Harriet, (David McComb)

31. McCLAUGHRY, HANNAH. Born 1785 Died Nov. 20, 1855, at Brookfield, Pa. Father, Richard McClaughry. 12. Mother, Anne Burrhus. No. 31 was married (second ,vife) To Rev. Ed,vard Riggs Murdock. Born Nov. 11, 1787, at Harpersfield, Del. County, N. Y. Died May 29, 1864, at Brookfield, Pa. Son of John Murdock and Eleanor Riggs, son of Samuel Mur­ dock and Mary Wight, son of Samuel Murdock and Submit Throop, son of Robert and Hannah Sted1nan. Eleanor Riggs was the daughter of Edward Riggs and ~1ary Ann Mc­ Claughry, 15. Rev. Edward Riggs Murdock married first Elizabeth Palmer, (d. July li, 1828) by whom he had nine children. The last, Samuel Orson Murdock was born July 6, 1828. Hannah McClaughry must have been over 33 years of age when mar­ ried. Rev. Ed,vard's third wife ,vas Mrs. Amy Rey­ nolds Butts; no children.

32. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS. Born 1770,_ at or near Cambridge, now Salem, Washington County, N. Y. 72 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' Died Jan. 5, 1859, at Kortright, Del. County, N. Y. Father, Andre,v McClaughry, No. 13. Mother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 32 was married in 1800 To Sarah McCrea. Born 1771, at Lisburn, Antrim County, Ireland. Died May 4, 1847. Daughter of Thomas McCrea and Elizabeth Montgomery of County Down. First cousin to Gen. Richard Montgomery, . and said to have been the daughter of the Lord Montgomery, of Scotland. · Children: 98. Mary, (Dr. James Henry Leal, 31) b. June 5, 1801; d. 1884. 99. llatthew, b. Jan. 17, 1803, Kortright, N. Y.; d. Aug. 12, 1879, Fountain Green, Ill. 100. Rose Ann, (Wilson) b. Nov. 30, 1805; d, 1884. 101. Jane, (Clark Leal, 47) (Joseph White) b. Nov. 28, 1806; d. Oct. 6, 1884. 102. Eliza, (Jesse 8. Beers) b. March 3, 1809; d. 1891, Canton, Ill. 103. Esther, (Matthew Sexsmith) b. Dec. 11, 1810; d. Nov. 11, 1865. 104. Thomas Alexander ''l\tlcLaurie," b. Dec. 25, 1812, Kortright; d. May 22, 1883, Joliet, Ill. 104 was bur­ ied at Canton, Ill. 104.1. Andrew, (died infant.)

33. McCLAUGHRY, JAMES. Born Died 1822 Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 13. Mother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 33 was married To Sarah McCracken. Born Died McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 73

Daughter of Children: 105. Andrew, 106. Margaret, 107. John Morrison, went west in 1840. 108. James Alexander, went west in 1840. 109. Jane, (David McKee) 110. Lydia, (Thomas Archer) b. 1810. 111. Agnes, (Lemuel Burclick) b. 1815.

34. McCLAUGHRY, MARGARET. Born 1775 Died 1853 Father, Andrew 1\'IcClaughr.v, No. 13. Mother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 34 was married in Salem, To Joseph McCracken. Born Died Daughter ·of Children: Sally, (Patterson) Jane, John McCracken, married Esther 1\lcl{ee. Nellie, William McCracken, married Sarah Ann Clark. Esther, (James Henderson) Joseph 1\1 cOracken, married Elizabeth Clark in Kortright. Margaret Ann, b. 1817, d. 1879. Moved to I{ortright in 1803.

35. McOLAUGHRY, ANDREW. Moved to a farm at Meredith, Delaware Co., in 1830. Born Feb. 4th, 1777 Died Dec. 31, 1854, at West ( i) Kortright. 74 McOLAUGHRY Jl'AMILl""

Father, Andrew McClau_g-hry, No. 13. Mother, ~~lizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 35 was married Aug. 7, 1806 To Hannah Otterson Born Died Daughter of Children: 112. Joseph Otterson, b. Oct. 27, 1807. 113. Esther, b. June 7, 1809; d. June 15, 1809. 114. Jane F., b. Sept. 29, 1810; d. Aug. 8, 1869. 115. Stephen Kingston, b. June 1, 1812; d. Sept. 30, 1855. 116. Andrew Bo.vd, b. Oct. 17 18.14; d. April 6, 1852. 117. Martha, b. Jan. 6, 1817; d. Jan. 15, 1882. 118. Robert, b. Mar. 15, 1819, Kortright; d. Aug. 12, 1896, Meredith, N. Y. 119. Benjamin, b. May 19, 1822; d. Jan, 19, 1856. 120. Gilbert, b. May 3, 1826; d. Sept. 25, 1828.

36. MoCLAUGHRY, JOHN. Born 1781 Died Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 13. l\iother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 36 was married To Betsey Shearer Born Died Son of Children: S. P.

37. MoCLAUGHRY, JANE. Born July 26, 1783. Died Nov. 13, 1850. Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 13. McOL.A.UGHRY F.A.MILI'" 75

Mother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 31 was married 1802 To Robert Lou

38. MoCLAUGHRY, ESTHER. Born 1185 Died 1865 Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 13. Mother, Elizabeth Jane Harsha. No. 38 was married in 1806 To David Blakely in N. Kortright Born Died June 9, 1824, at Kortright; killed by the fall of a tree. Son of Children: Mary, (Thomas Clark) d. May 1840, Kortright. Jane, (Oliver Tripp) and lived at Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. ' Sarah, (James Mitchell). Agnes, George, Blakely md. Martha Mitchell, 2 sons., Merdith; N. Y. 76 McCLA._UGHRl... FAMILY

John, Blakely md. Matilda, in Albion,· Orleans Co., N. Y., in 1835. Thomas, Blakely md. Ellen McNaughton, in Argyle, Washington Co., in 1840. \Villiam, Blakely moved to Albion in 1837. David,

39. McCLAUGHRY, JOSEPH. Born Aug 30, 1775, at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Died June 9, 1859 Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother, Agnes Harsha. No. 39 was married To Agnes Adams, of Salem Born Dec. 14, 1778 Died Oct. 7, 1826 Daughter of Children: 121. John Adams, b. Oct. 18, 1798; d. July 30, 1858. 122. Thomas King, b. June 1, 1801; d._ March 2, 1873. 123. William, b. April 28, 1803; d. l\'Iarch 9, 1868. 124. Jane King, b. May 26, 1805, S. P; d. Jan. 4, 1847. 125. Mary Ann, b. Mar. 15, 1807, S. P; d. Jan. 23, 1876. 126. James Harsha, b. Feb. 17, 1809; d. Oct, 24, 1861. 127. Joseph Savage, b. Aug. 6, 1811, S. P; d. Dec. 25, 1846. 128. Matthe,v Hamilton, b. Aug. 7, 1813, S. P; d. Mar. 1, 1886. 129. Samuel P., b. May 3, 1816; d. Feb. 12, 1817. 130. Agnes Elizabeth, b. July 5, 1819, S. P; d. 1887. 131. Abram "McLaury'', b. Feb. 4, 1821; d. Jan. 17, 1897.

40. McCLAUGHRY, JAMES HARSHA. Born Feb. 7, 1777, at Salem, N. Y. Died Sept. 9, 1852 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 71

Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother, Agnes Harsha. No. 40 was married To Elizabeth Blakely Born Died Daughter of Children: 132. Thomas Blakely, b. April 2, 1804; d. March 22, 1884. 133. Agnes, (Joseph Spence) b. Dec. 28, 1806. 134. John McKillip, b. Dec. 8, 1808; d. 1883. 135. James Clark, b. Feb. 9, 1810. 136. Jane E., (George Spence) b. Feb. 9, 1812. 131. Margaret, b. June .lb, 1816; d. in early woman­ hood. 138. George Hamilton, b. Dec. 5, 1817.

·41. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN REID. Born July 20, 1178, at Salem, formerly Cam bridge, originally "New Parth". Died Jan. 11, 1864, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother, Agnes Harsha. No. 41 was married Oct. 5, 1802. To Margery Rose No. 6 Born March 1, 1184, at New York City, on White St,, now Pearl. Died May 20, 1865 Daughter of James Rose and Margaret Rose, both from Scot­ land. Children: 139. James Rose, b. July 22, 1803; d. 1857, Louis- ville, Ky. 140. Thomas Clark, b. Nov. 19, 1804; d. Jan. 10, 1853. 141. Agnes Harsha, (Wm. H. Sheldon) b. Aug. 23, 1806. 142. Hugh, b. Oct. 17; 1807; d. Dec. 31, 1896. 78 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY

143. Robert Houston, b. Aug. 3, 1810 or 11; d. July 6, 1893. 144. Joseph Hamilton, b: Aug. 3, 1810 or 11; d. Aug. 26, 1895. 145. Christiana Frazer, (Hiram Parrish) (John McFar­ land) (Matthew Morrison McClaughry 62) b. Sept. 14, 1814. 146. Angus, b. Aug. 14, 1816; d. infant. 147. Angus b. June 5, 1817; d. infant .. 148. John Harsha, b. Oct. 15, 1819; d. Aug. 30, 1894. 149. William Henry, b. Aug. 24, 1821; d. Dec. 16, 1891. 150. Fredrick Edward "MacLaury,'' b. Aug. 4, 1824.

42. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born Aug. 4, 1781, at Salem, N. Y. Died Aug. 4, 1853, ·at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry No. 14. Mother, Agnes Harsha. No. 4i was married 1803 To Joseph Douglas, No. 1 Born 1.772 Died Aug. 19, 1819 Son of Children: James R. Douglas md. Mary Bell, b. 1804; d. 1850. Thomas M., b. 1808; d. Dec. 9, 1847. Joseph P., b. 1817; d. 1874. Eliza A., (Samuel A. Bell) · Agnes, (McMasters) Mars, (Matthew Sexsmith) b. 1814; d. 1853. Martha, (William Hamilton) James R. Douglas married Mary Bell, l son, 3 daughters. Thomas ~I. married Mary Murdock, 2 sons. Joseph P. married Martha Harper, 1 son, 1 daughter. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 79

43. McCLAOGHRY, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Born August, 1783, at Salem. Died Dec. 4, 1874, at Harpersfield, Delaware County, N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother, Agnes Harsha. No. 43 was married To Maria Sheldon, sister of William Sheldon, See No. 141: Born 1791 Died Nov. 18, 1872. Daughter of Children: 151. Amy Ann, b. Nov. 19, 1808; d. Mar. 15, 1873. 152. Sarah M., (William Harper) b. July 19, 1810. 153. Martha Leal, b. Jan. 9, 1813; d. Sept. 26, 1815. 154. Ira Hamilton, b. Oct: 9, 1814; d. Oct. 4, 1815. 155. Temperence Ellen, (John N. Stewart) b. May 10, 1816; d. Oct. 4, 1881. 156. Thomas Lawson, June 5, 1819, (18 0; d. Jan. 9, 1893. 157. Harriet Charlotte, (Philo W. Hart) b. Feb.15, 1822, 158~ Charles A., b. Aug. 14, 1824; d. July 10, 1825. 159. Orline Malissa, May 1, 1826. 160. Sheldon Hamilton, b. Oct. 1, 1828.-

44. McCLAOGHRY, MARTHA. Born ~lay 5, 1785, at Salem, N. Y. Died Nov. 9~ 1858, at Meredith N. Y. Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother Agnes Harsha. No. 44 was married To John Leal No. 29, Dec. 24, 1811 Born Died Dec. 27, 1875 Son of Alexander Leal 8. and Lydia Rose 7. Children: Alex. T. Leal, Agnes E., 80 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Lydia A., John Rose Leal, MaryF.,

45. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS PAR~S. Born August 1786, at Kortright N. Y. Died Nov. 16, 1826 Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother Agnes Harsha. No. 45 was married June 1806 To Mary Thompson of Newburgh, N. Y. Born 1779 Died Oct. 28, 1828 Daughter of Children: 161. Andrew Thompson, b. 1809 i d. 1891 i 162. Joseph Thomas, went to S. America in 1837, d. about 1864 in Cal. 163. Eliza Moore, (Edward Riggs) b. Mar. 31, 1810; d. Sept. 27, 1858. 164. Margaret Ann, (Wm. H. Reid) b. Fe,b. 12, 1812; d. Aug. 8, 1888. 165. William Young, b. Mar. 29, 1816; d. Nov. 1890.

47. McCLAUGHRY, MATTHEW. Born Apl.. 19, 1790, at Kortright, Del. Co. N.Y. Died Feb. 11, 1875, at North I{ortright. Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother Anges Harsha. No. 47 was married July 12, 1814. To Margaret Riggs No. 7 in Argyle Born June 22, 1793 Died Mar. 11, 1877, at North Kortright, Del. Co. N. Y. Daughter of Edward Riggs 2 and n,Iary Ann Savage 13. (cousins) Children: 166. James Savage ''McLaury," b. Oct. 9, 1815; d. Nov. 17. 1906, N. Y. Uity. M<'CLAUGHRY FAMILY 81

167. Thomas Clark, b. April 4, 1818; d. April 10, 1818. 168. Thomas Douglas "McLaury," b. Aug. 3, 1819; d. April 1, 1904. 169. Martha A., b. Aug. 6, 1821; d. June 1, 1846. 170. Edward Riggs " McLaury, '' b. Sept. 30, 1823, Kortright; d. Dec. 6, 1878, La Crosse Ill. 171. Mary Ellen (James D. McGillivrae) b. Sept. 8, 1825, Kortright; d. Sept. 8, 1885. 172. William M., b. Sept.. 22, 1827; d. infant. 173. John 8., b. Dec. 8, 1828; d. same year. 174. William Muir "McLaury, '' b. Aug. 22, 1830, Kort­ right; d. Sept, 8, 1896, New York City. 175. John Newton, b. Dec. 16, 1832, Kortright; was a soilder in the 144th. N. Y. Volunteers, Inf. war of the Rebellion, died at Hilton Head, 1864. 176. Walter Thompson ,·,McLaury," b. Aug. 2, 1837.

48. McCLAUGHRY, EDWARD RIOHARD. Member of the Methodist Church. Born April 1792, at Kortright, N. Y. Died Nov. 7, 1863 Father Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. Mother Agnes Harsha. No. 48 was ma-rried To Mary Riggs No. 8 Born 1791 Died 1872 Daughter of Edward Riggs 2 and Mary Ann Savage 13. Children: 177. Ebenezer Clark "McLaury," b. Aug. 18, 1815 178. Mary Ann (Ezra T. Gibbs) b. Mar. 10, 1818; d. July 29, 1893. 179. Margaret Eleanor, b. Aug. 1821 180. Agnes, (Richard Dunne) b. Sept. 1823 181. Eliza ,(Henry Clark) b. Sept. 1825 182. Martha Jane, (Samuel Harper) b. Aug. 1827 183. Emily, (Rev. Jos. Clark) b. 1829; d. Au2. 1864. Sf McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

l 84. Sarah, b. 1831; d. 1833. 185. Edward Thomas "McI,aury," b. Oct. 10, 1832; d. July 20, 1889.

49. MoOLAUGHRY, ELIZABETH ANN. Born Oct. 26, 1816 Died April 13, 1887 Father Richard McClaughry, No. 18. Mother Matilda Wilson. No. 49 was married 1840 To Sidney Campbell Born June 16, 1807 Died Sept. 28, 1892 Son of Children: Martha M., ( Breckenridge) J oho J. Campbell, Ruth Rosette, ( Green) (Harpile) Sidney S. Campbell, Zachary Taylor, Matilda Ann, George Washington, Helen Cornelia, Francis Richard,

50. MoOLAUGl._IRY, MATTHEW. Born May 20, 1818 at Elbridge, (formarly Camillus) Onondago Co.,New York Died Sept. 24, at Blue Island Ill. Father Richard McOlaughry, No. 18. Mother Matilda Wilson. No. 60. was married 1844 To Catherine Boice Born March 28, 1824 Died June 5, 1865 at Palos, Cook Co. Ill. Daughter of Adam Boice and Mary of Palos. McCL.AUGHRY FAMILY 83

Children: 186. Le Roy, b. Dec. 2, 1844. 187. George Adam, b. Dec. 6, 1846. 188. Frances Augusta, (Andrew McCord) b. Dec. 20, 1849. 189. Mary Elizabeth, (Ira McCord) b. April 6, 1851. Matthew McClaughry No. 50 came to Chicago Ill. in the spring of 1834 and settled at Palos, Cook Co. Ill. where he followed the vocation of farmer. In July 1862 he enlisted in Co. F. 100th. Regiment Ill. Inf. in the war of the Re­ bellion, and participated in the battles of Perryville, Stone River and Chattanooga, Tenn. Mustered out in September 1863. In October 1873 he moved from Palos to Blue Island Cook Co. Ill. He was a Republican. No. 50 was married 2nd. July' 1st 1873 To Angeline Blinn, of Palos, Ill. Born Aug. 6, 1850 at Palos, Ill. Died Daughter -of Martin Blinn and Elizabeth of Palos, Ill. Children: 190. Matthew, b. April 5, 187'4. 191. Arthur, b. Feb. 26, 1878; d. April 5, 1878. 192. Ira King, b. Dec. 20, 187'9; d. Mar. 27, 1887'. 193. Ethel Belle, b. June 28, 1891. No 190, Matthew McClaughry, 233 Walnut St. Blue Island has a common school education; was formerly a printer.

52. McCLAUGHRY, RICHARD SWIFT. (Captain) Born Feb. 13, 1822 at Elbridge, -formerly Camillus, Onondago Co., New York Died 1893 at Blue Island, Ills. Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 18. Mother, Matilda Wilson. No. 52. was married To Mary Fitzsimmorns Born 84 Mc0LA.UGHR17 FAMILY

Died Daughter of Children: 194. Thomas, b. Dec. 8, 1845. No. 52, Richard Swift McClaughry, was Captain of Co. F. 100 th. Regiment Ill. Inf. in the War of the Rebellion. No. 52 was married 2nd. To Jane Pettijohn Born Died Daughter of Children: 195. Thomas Jefferson, 196. William Lewis, b. June 10, 1848. 197. Hannah Maria, b. Dec. 21, 1850. No. 52 was married 3rd. To Ji~lizabeth Bouton, of Hadley, Will Co., Ill. Born Died Daughter of Children: 198. Richard Montgomery, b. Nov. 23, 1855; d. April 18, 1893. 199. Helen Elizabeth, b. Jan. 17, 1858; d. Feb. 25, 1890. 200. Alice Grace, (Alexander Haley) b. Feb. 26, 1860; d. April 5, 1896. - 201. Jessie, b. Nov. 19, 1862. 202. Bernice, d. Sept. 1908. 200. Herman Thomas, b. July 15, 1865; d. July 15, 1890. 204. Florence ~fay, (James Taylor) b. July 10, 1870.

54. McCLAUGHRV, SENECA. Born Oct. 19, 1825 at Elbridge, formely Camillus, Onondago Co., N. Y. Died 1900 Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 18. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 85

Mother, Matilda Wilson. No. 54 was married To Mrs. Boyce Born Died Daughter of Children: 205. Richard, d.

55. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Born Jan. 23, 1827 Died Eeb. 21. 1893 Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 18. Mother, Matilda Wilson. No. 55 was married To Mrs. Margaret Flood, Palos, Ill. Born Died Daughter of Children: 206. Mary, (William Gray) Palos, Cook Co., Ill.

56. MoCLAUGHRY, MARGARET JANE. Born March 19, 1831 Died Feb. °19, 1893 Father, Richard 1\1:cClaughry, No. 18. Mother, l\'.latilda V\Tilson. No. 56 ,vas married To Jefferson Harrington Born Died Son of Children: Mary, ( Irving) living at Palos, Cook Co., Ill. Imogene, ( Craney) living at Olinstead, Peabody Co., Kansas, 86 McCLAUGHRl"" FAMILY

James, No. 56 was married 2nd. To Andrew Tait Born Died Son of ·children:

57. MoOLAUGHRY, MARY JANE. Born Aug. 5, 1833 Died Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 18. Mother, Matilda Wilson. No. 57 was married To JacobSolderman · Born Died Son of Children: Jane, d. Mary, ( Weaver) Goodinga Grove, Ill. Charles, Goodings Grove, Ill. Jacob, d. Malissa, b. Goodings Grove, Ill. Matthew, . Evergreen Park, Cook Co., 111. Catherine, · d. Carlos Delos, b. Goodings Grove, Ill. Clara,

58. MoCLAUGHRY,·DANIEL. Born Dec. 21, 1802, at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Died Nov. 1~ 1887, at Brandon, Wis. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNi tt. No. 58 was married To Martha D. Safford McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 87

Born Mar. 3, 1807 Died Mar. 23, 1831 Daughter of Children: 207. David Thomas, b. Dec. 20, 1824; d. Oct. 20, 1895. 208. Nathan Freeman, b. Aug. 5, 1826. 209. Martha Ann, ( Sayre) b. Dec. 1, 1828. 210. John Alexander, b. June 15, 1831; d. Sept. 11, 1852. No. 58 was married 2nd. Sept. 24, 1831, To Clarissa (Jarter, by Rev. M. McCarty Born April 30, 1797 Died Nov. 16, 1869 Daughter of Children: 211. Susan Maria, ( · Holbrook) b. Oct. 14, 1832; d. Sept. 30~ 1850. 212. Samuel Carter, b. April 15, 1835. 213. Sarah Elizabeth, ( Haines) b. Nov. 23, 1837. 214. Daniel ·vrilliam, b. Sept. 1, 1839; d. May 22, 1862 at Chalk Bluffs Ark. H~ was a soldier in Company A. 1st. Wisconsin Cavalry in the War of the Rebellion. 215. Phoebe Jimima, (Waldron) b. Aug. 20, 1842.

60. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN. Born 1.Vlay 29, 1805 at Salem, N. Y. Died April 4, 1873, at Hannibal, N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 60 ,vas married To Pamelia Herrick Born Died at Hannibal, N. Y. Daughter of Children: 216. Augustus, b. May 7, 1830; d. 1855. 217. Sarah Ann, ( Carrier) b. July 23, 1833. 88 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' 218. Phoebe, ( Newcom) b. Nov. 4, 1836; d. Mar. 4, 1872. 219. Jane, b. Nov. 10, 1841; d. Dec. 6, 1876

61. McCLAUGHRY, LYDIA. Born May 3, 1807 Died Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 61 was married To Robert M. Rogers Born Died Son of Children: Robert Rogers, Olive, James Rogers,

62. McCLAUGHRY, MATTHEW MORRISON. Born March 6, 1809, at Salem, N. Y. Died March 18, 1882, at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 62 was married March 1833 To Martha Beattie Born Died Daughter of Children: 220. Robert B., b. Nov. 23, 1833. 221. Alexander, 222. Thomas, 223. John Wilson, 224. Margaret Elizabeth, 225. Sarah, McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 89

226. Sarah Arvilla, 227. Martha Phrilla, 228. John Nelson, No. 62 was married 2nd. To Christiana McClaughry, No. 145. (Widow of Hiram Parrish and John McFarland.) Born Sept. 14, 1814 Died at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Daughter of John Reid McClaughry, No. 41 and Margery Rose, No. 6. Daughter of James Rose, a Gaelic-speaking Highlander, and Margaret Rose. S. P.

64. l\llcCLAUGHRY, SARAH T. Born Sept. 20, 1813 Died Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 64 was married To Burlin Curtis, Born Died Son of Children: Augusta, ( Rogers) No. 64 Moved to Pleasant Prairie, Wis.

65. McCLAUGHRY, EZRA. Born Nov. 2, 1815, at Salem, N. Y. Died March 10, 1887, at East Greenwich, Washington Co., N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt No. 65 was married Sept. 15, 1870, To Mary Louise Davis Born Feb. 1, 1833, at N. Hannibal, Oswego, Co., N. Y. Died 90 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Daughter of Hiram M. Davis and Mary Adeline Wilson, great great niece of General IRrael Putnam. Children: 229. Mary, (Harry Bush Allen) b. Oct. 3, 1871.

66. McCLAUGHRY, JAMES. Born April 9, 1818, at Salem, N. Y. Died at Salem, N. Y., on the original homestead. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 66. was married Mar. 6, 1848 To Margaret Jane Dobbin Born April 19, 1831 Died Daughter of Children: 230. Oscar Thomas, b. Dec. 19, 1849. 231. Charles Albert, b. Oct. 22, 1851. 232. Sarah Jane, b. July 26, 1853. 233. John Alexander, b. Nov. 16, 1855; d. Nov. 22, 1867. 234. Martha Ann, b. Nov. 23, 1857; d. June 28, 1860. 235. Mary Rosamond, b. Mar. 14, 1860. 236. James, b. June 30, 1863. - 237. William Ezra, b. Dec. 5, 1865. 238. Margaret M~y, b. Oct. 29, 1869; d. Mar. 12 .. 1891. 239. Nellie Marion, b. May 22, 1873. 240. Emma Maria, b. Jan. 25, 1877. 241. Morrison Joseph, b. May 19, 1879.

67. McCLAUGHRY, MARY ANN. Born April 1, 1821 Died Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McNitt. No. 67 was married Aug. 31, 1846 To Moses Hurd McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 91

Born Died Son of Children:

68. McCLAUGHRY, THOMAS. Born July 15, 1823 Died March 13, 1893, at East Greenwich, N. Y. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 20. Mother, Sarah McN itt. No. 68 was married To Rosamond McWhorter Born Died Daughter of Children: 242. Alexander Thomas, b. 1830. 24:3. .Ida May, ( Laut) b. May 6, 1858. No 68 was married second time To Born Died Children: 244. Ezra James, b. Feb. 8, 1863.

69. McLAURY, ANNE. Born June 23, 1808, at Kortright, Del. County, N. Y. Died Aug. 28, 1892, at Kortright. Father, John Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 69 was married To James McKee, of Kortright Born Died Son of 92 ]}fcOLAUGHRY FAMILY.

Children: William McKee, married Margery Clark; 6 or 7 children. Joseph, S. P. Thomas, S. P. John Henry, S. P. Harvey McKee, married; one child. Rev. Edward 1'1cKee, married; lived in Indiana or Illinois. Richard, S.P. Mary Ann, S. P .

. 70. McLAURY, JANE HANNAH. Born May 3, 1810, at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died Father, John Burrhus McOlaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 70 was married Ma~ch 12, 1834 To Joseph Hamilton McLaury, No. 144 Born Aug. 3, 1811. Died Aug. 26, 1895. Son of John Reed McLaury, No. 41 .. and Margery Rose, No. 6. Children of No. 70 are to be found under No. 144.

71. McCLAUGHRY, RICHARD SWIFT. Born Aug. 18, 1814, at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died Jan. 20, 1890, at Deposit, Broome County, N. Y. (The town of Deposit is in both counties; its postoffice is in Broome.) Father, John Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. · No. 71 was married Jan. 18, 1837 To Emily Goodrich Born June 23, 1811, at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died Aug. 10, 1893, at Deposit, Dela,vare County. Daughter of Capt. Luther Goodrich, of Kortright, and Lydia Andros, originally from Connecticut. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 93

Children: 245. Martin S., b. March 23, 1838. 246. John Nelson, b. Jan. 26, 1841. d. June 24, 1911, at Webster City, Iowa. _ 247. Mary Augusta, (Robert Harkness) b. Feb. 28, 1844. 248. Thomas Swift, b. Dec. 2, 1847. 249. Emma A., (George Davall) b. April 16, 1853. No. 71 was Presbyterian, Republican and Farmer. He was a private in lJompany G., 101 New York Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. Enlisted January, 1862; was twice wound­ ed, and disabled for life in the battle of Chantilly, Va., Aug. 13, 1862. Discharged because of his disabilities, from which he never recovered. He lived at Kortright until 1845; De­ posit, Broome County, N. Y., until 1849; Preston, Wayne County Pa., until 1855; then at Deposit.

72. McCLAUGHRY, SARAH M. Born Nov. 1, 1816, at Kortright. Died Father, John Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 72 was married To John McFarland Born Died Son of Children:

73. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born May 9, 1819, at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died Sept. 28., 1891, at Wymans, Iowa. Father, John Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 73 was married Jan. 1, 1845 To Stephen K. l\1cClaughry, No. 115 94 McOL4UGHRY FAMILI...

Born June 1, 1812, at Kortright. Died Sept. 30, 1855 Son of Andrew McClaughry, No. 35, and Hannah Otterson. Children: See under No. 115.

74. McCLAUGHRY, GRACE BARBARA. Born Dec. 21, 1821" at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died at Winfield, Ia. Father, John Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 74 was married 1850 To David B. Stinson, of County Armagh, Ireland. Born 1808 Died June 17, 1889 Children: Richard Stinson, Robert Stinson, John R. Stinson, (John Bruce). In 1820 David Htinson came from Ireland with his par~nts and landed in New York. He moved to Winfield, Iowa, in 1870, where he f ollo,ved the trade of carpenter. John R. Stinson is the editor of the Winfield, Iowa, ''Beacon.''

75. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN. Born Feb. 20, 1823, at Kortright, Delaware County, N. Y. Died Oct. 8, 1877, at Hamilton, Hancock County, Illinois. Father, John Burrhus McClaug·hr.Y, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 7 5 ·was married March 27, 1849 To Mary E. Johnson Born Oct. 15, 1822 Died Daughter of McOLAUGHRY FAMILl'" 95

Chidren: 250. Isaac Watson, b. Dec. 9, 1850, at Kortright; d. Jan. 31, 1884. 251. Roderick Lusern, b. Feb. 8, 1852, at Fountain Green, Ill. 252. Mary Hannah, (John Allen Simmonds) b. July 14 .. 1854, at Fountain Green, Ill. 253. Charles Robbins, b. Dec. 27, 1855, at Fountain Green, Ill. 254. Alice Rosetta, (Herbert L. Rand) b. June 30, 1857. 255. John Franklin, b. Nov. 3, 1859; living at Hamil­ ton, Ill. 256. Emma Marcia, b. Dec. 17, 1865; living at Hamil­ ton, Ill.

76. McOLAUGHRY, MARTHA A. Born Nov. ~2, 1828, at Kortright, Delaware Co~nty, N. Y.; living at Sarucca, Wayne County, Pa., in 1895. Died Father, John Burrhus ~IcClaughry, No. 28. Mother, Mary Hannah. No. 76 was married To David Stanton Born Died Son of Children: Newton Stanton, La Fayette Stanton, Ed ward Stanton, No. 76 was married second time To William Howell Born Died Son of Children: 96 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY ' 77. McLAURY, DAVID. Born 1811 Died Father, Richard McLaury, No. 29. Mother, Hannah McMinn. No. 77 was married May 1, 1833 To Maria Sexsmith, Kortright, lived at Eden, Erie Co., N. Y. Born Died Jan, 8, 1881 Daughter of Children:

78. McLAURY, THOMAS MOORE. Born Died 1879 at Sheridan N. Y. Father, Richard McLaury, No. 29. Mother, Hannah McMinn. No. 78 was married · 1834 To Hannah Louise Nickerson Born Died 1867 Daughter of Children: 257. G. Everett, b. 1838 No. 78 was married 2nd. To Mrs. E. McMinn Born Died Daughter of Children:

80. McLAURY, ANNA. Born Died Dec. 8, 1842 Father, Richard McLaury, No. 29. McULAGUHBY FAMILY 91

Mother, Hannah McMinn. No. 80 was married March 31, 1841 To Richard Sexsmith Born Died Daughter of Chilldren:

81. McLAURY, FRANCIS. Born Died July 27, 1865, at Forestville, N. Y. Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 29. Mother, Hannah McMinn. No. 81 was married Jan. 1, 1851 To Born Died Daughter of Children: 258. Newton H., . d. Mar. 20, 1894, Eden, N.Y. 259. Anne, b. 1855. 260. H. May, b. 1863. 261. Calista Belle, ( Uttley).

82. McLAURY, CATHERINE. Born Died Father, Richard McClaughry, No. 29. Mother, Hannah McMinn. No. 80 was married To Born Died Son of Children: 98 McOLA.UGHRlT FAMILY

91. McLAURY, WILLIAM ROSE. Born Died 1878, near Honesdale, Pa. Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 91 was married To Mary Sasman Born 1802 Died April 18, 1868 Daughter of Children: 262. (Dr. Sloan), 1 daughter, (dead). 263. 264. 265. 266.

92. McLAURY, MARY ANN. Born Died Father, Thomas Swift licLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 92 was married To James Porter Born Died Son of Children: William Porter, d. 1883 leaving 3 children. Henry Porter, ~erved 4 years in the army. Sarah, (Wm. Blackstone) 1882 leaving 8 children. Malvina, ( Bruce)

93. McLAURY, RICHARD McINTOSH. Born Oct. 12, 1808 at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Oct. 19, 1868 at Coloma ~Io. McCLAUGHBY FA.MI.LY 99

Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 93 was married Jan. 16, 1838, To Mary Steward Born Died Dec. 14, 1842 Daughter of S. P. No. 93 was married 2nd To Rebecca Moore Born Died Aug. 31, 184 7 Daughter of Children: 267. Mary R., ( · Reid) b. Sept. 15, 1845. 268. Sam~el, b. May 1, 1847; d. May 1847. No. 93 was married 3rd. Sept. 7, 1848 To Eleanor Leslie Born Aug. 30, 1810 in Lawrence Co., Pa. Died April 14, 1879 at Coloma, Mo. Daughter of Leslie and Sacton. Children: 269. David Allen, b. May 15, 1849. 270. Margaret Ellen, b. April 3, 1851. 271. Anna Belle, (Geo. T. Ross) b. Oct. 4, 1854. No. 93 was possessed of a good education. He was a Presby­ terian, a republican, and was a farm.er by occupation. Mov­ ed to Mercer Co., Pa. about the year 1820; to Coloma Mo. in 1865. Was a Captain in Militia when a young man.

94. McLAUGHRY, JAMES ALEXANDER. Born Feb. 17, 1812 Died Sept. 2, 1885 Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 94 was married 1836 To Margaret Heglep 100 MeOLAUGHBY FAMILl,..

Bom Dec. 3, 1813 Died 1849 Daughter of Children: 272. Mary Ann, b. May 29, 1837; d. May 25, 1841. 273. Thomas Swift, b. June 5, 1840. 274. Arethusa, b. Nov. 11, 1842. 275. Lovenia, (A. M. Phillips), b. Mar.16, 1845. 276. Sarah Jane, b. Avril 25, 1848; d. Sept. 1. 1848. No. 94 was married 2nd To Elizabeth Carmon Bom Feb. 10, 1824 Died Daughter of Children: 277. Livingston Carmon, b. Dec. 18, 1851; d. Dec. 8, 1854:. 278. Marjl&ret, b. Jan. 28, 1854. 279. Isabel, b. Apr. 18, 1856; d. July 2, 1860. 280. William, b. Sept. 21, 1858. 281. James Alex, b. Oct. 20, 1860. 282. DeOrmand, b. Mar. 17, 1863. 283. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 29, 1865. 284. Harriet Rose, b. Feb. 2, 1868.

95. McLAUGHRY, MARGARET. Born Died Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 95 was married To William Graham Born Died Son of Children: M.cOLAUGHBY FAJCILY 101

96. McLAUGHRY, JOHN. Born Died Father, Thomas Swift MeLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 96 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 285. 286. 287.

97. McLAURY, HARRIET. Born Died Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 30. Mother, Margaret Rose, No. 10. No. 97 was married To David McComb Born Died 1893 Son of Children: Malcolm McComb, living in Chicago in 1893. Thomas McComb, living in Newcastle Pa. in 1893. Robert McComb,

98. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born June 5, 1801, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died 1884 Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. McOLA.UGHRY FAMIL-Y.

Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 98 was married Jan. 1, 1824 To Dr. James Henry Leal No.31 Born Died at Los Angeles Cal. Son of Alexander Leal No. 8 and Lydia Rose No. 7. Children: Sarah, d. in infancy. Thomas Rose Leal, b. 1829. Dr. James H. Leal, d. in California. Barbara, (Robert Orr) 1 daughter, Sarah Orr.

99w McCLAUGHRY, MATTHEW. Born Jan. 17, 180a, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 12, 1879, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 99 was married April 13, 1831 To Margaret Leal No. 8 Born May 25, 1806, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Jan. 23, 1833, at New York City. Daughter of James Leal No. 2 and Sarah McClaughry, No. 26. Children: 288. Margaret, (Dr. A. J. Griffith) b. Sept. 8, 1832. No. 99 was married 2nd July 3, 1837 To Mary Hume, No. 55, of Stamford. N. Y. Born Nov. 6, 1812, at Stamford, N. Y. Died July 5, 1852, at Fountain Green, Hancock Oo., Ill. Daughter of Robert Hume, No. 31 and. Catherine Rose, No.9, d. of Hugh Rose No.1 and Mary Mac Intosh. Children: 289. Robert Wilson, b. July 22, 1839, Fountain Green, Ill. _290. Sarah, (Rev. D. G. Bradford) b. Nov. 23, 1842, Foun­ tain Green, Ill.; d. Oct. 3, 1904. Au2"usta Illinois 291. Catherine, (S. S. Findlay) b. Aug. 11, 1844, Fountain Green, Ill; d. May 19, 1878. Carthage Ill, McCLAUGHRJr FAMILY. lO!J

No. 99_ was married 3rd Sept. 17, 1853 To Elizabeth Campbell Born 1811 Died Feb. 24, 1899, at Fountain Green, Ill. Daughter of S. P. No. 99 Moved from New York City, where he had been a Mer­ chant at the pr~sent location of the Fulton Market, to Hancock Co, Illinois in 1837, where he became a prosperous farmer and a leading man in his community. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, a Whig and later a Rep:ublican. Be assisted in protecting fugitive slaves during the agitation for the abolition of slavery. He was a supporter of Monmouth (Illinois) College.

100, McCLAUGHRY, ROSE ANN. Born Nov. 30, 1805, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died 1884 Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 100 was married To Rev. Samuel Wilson Born Died Son of S. P.

101, McCLAUGHRY, JANE. Born Nov. 28, 1806, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Oct. 6, 1884, at Evanston, Ill. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. Mother, Sarah .McCrea. No. 101 was married Dec. 16, 1830 To Clark Leal No. 30, Moved to Fountain Green, Ill. in 1837. Born Aug. 10, 1805, at Kortright, N. Y. Died April 24, 1845, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co.,- Ill. 104 McOLAUGHBY F.AMILY

Son of Alexander Leal, No. 7, and Lydia Rose No. 7, daughter of Hugh Rose, No. 1. Children: Matthew Henry Leal, b. Nov. 16, 1831, Kortright; d. Sept. 15, 1838, Fountain Green. Charles Leal, b. July 30, 1833, Kortright; d. Sept. 21, 1842, Fountain Green. Sarah McCrea (W. 0. Botts) b. Mar. 15, 1839, Fountain Green. Lydia Ann, b. July 28, 1843, Fountain Green; d. July 29, 1843. Dr. Clark Leal, b. Dec. 8, 1844, Fountain Green; d. Nov.. 16, 1873, Los Angeles, Cal. No. 101 was married 2nd May 14, 1850 To Joseph White Born Died April 12, 1866, at Fountain Green. Son of Children: Edward Thomas " ... bite, b. Nov. 28, 1852.

102, McCLAUGHRY, ELIZA. Born March 3, 1809, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died 1891, at Canton, Ill. Eather, Thomas McClaughry, No.32. Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 102 was married To Jesse S. Beers of Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y. Born Died at Canton, Ill. Son of Children: Sarah E. Beers, d. Quincy, Ill. 1904 Frances M., (Thomas Campbell)· d. Canton Ill. 1904 NcOLAUGHBY FAMILY 105

103, McCLAUGHRY, ESTHER. Born Dec. 11, 1810, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Nov. 11, 1865 Father, Thomas McClaughry No, 32. Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 103 was married 1857 To Matthew Sexsmith, No. 10. (2nd wife). His first wife was Mary Douglas. Born June 19, 1814 Died 1886 Son of Michael Sexsmith, b. 1766, Ireland; d. 1836. S. P.

104. McLAURIE, THOMAS ALEXANDER. Born Dec. 25, 1812, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died May 22, 1883, at Joliet, Ill. buried at Canton, Ill. Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. Mother, Sarah McCrea. No. 104 W?,S married Nov. -28, 1838 To Eliza Dunbar Savage, No. 29 Born, April 24, 1817 Died Daughter of Thomas Savage, No. 12 and Jane Muir. Children: 292. Charles Mansfield, b. April 25, 1840, at Argyle, N. Y. d. Feb. 12, 1892, at Trout Lake, Col.

107. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN MORRISON. Born Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 33. Mother, Sarah McCracken. No. 107 was married To Hannah Ostrom, of Salem, N. Y. Born 106 .McOLAUGHBl~ FAMILl... Died Daughter of Children: 293. Jane, 294. Margaret, No. 107 was married 2nd To Polly Clapper Born Died Daughter of Children:

108, McCLAUGHRY, JAMES ALEXANDER, Born Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 33. Mother, Sarah McCracken. No. 108 was married To Elizabeth Griffin. Born Died Daughter of S. P.

109. McOLAUGHRY, JANE. Born Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 33. Mother, Sarah McCracken. No. 109 was married To David McKee Born Died . Son of Children: McOL.AUGHBY FAMILY .. 107.

110. McOLAUGHRY, LYDIA. Born Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 33. Mother, Sarah McCracken. No. 110 was married To Thomas Archer Born Died Son of Children:

111. McOLAUGHRY, AGNES. Born-· Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 33. Mother, Sarah McCracken. No. 111 was married To Lemuel Burdick Born ·nied Son of Children:

115. McOLAUGHRY, STEPHEN KINGSTONE. Born June 1, 1812, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Sept. 30, 1855, at Columbus \Jity, Louisa Co., Iowa. Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 35. Mother, Hannah Otterson. No. 115 was married Jan. 1, 1845 To Mary McClaughry, No. 73 Born May 9, 1819, at Kortright. Died Sept. 28, 1891, at Wyman, Iowa. Daughter of James Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28 and Mary Hannah. 108 XeOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Children: 295. Andrew Prescott, b. June 25, 1846, at Harper­ field, N. Y.; d. July 9, 1855, Spring Run, Iowa. 296. Charles Brooks, b. Oct. 5, 1848. 297. James Renwick, b. Mar. 26, 1850, Harpersfield, New York. 298. Hannah Jane, b. April 11, 1852; d. 1852. 299. Mary Susan, b. Mar. 23, 1854. Stephen Kingstone McClaughry, No. 115, had a good common school education, all that the average parents could afford to give their sons at the period of his boyhood. He was a farmer and a dairyman ann made a comfortable living. He went to Iowa in the spring of 1855. His sons Charles B., now lives in Leonette, Benton Co., Arkansas, James R. lives at CoJumbus Junction, Iowa.

118. McLAURY, ROBERT. Born Mar. 15, 1819, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Moved to Meredith in 1830. Died Aug. 12, 1896, at Meredith, Del. Co., N. Y. Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 35. · Mother, Hannah Otterson. No. 118' was married March 15, 1854 To Mary Jackson, of Kortright Born Aug. 25, 1828, at Washington Co., N. Y. Died Dec. 7, 1904, at Meredith, Del. Co., N. Y. Daughter of Samuel Jackson and Margaret Cobine, who came from Ireland and settled in Washington Co., N. Y. Children: 300. Hannah Margaret, b. Feb. 1, 1855. 301. Geo. Gillespie, b. Feb. 19, 1859. 302. Mary Anna, (Ray Howland) b. Nov. 18, 1860. 303. Martha Smith, b. May 13, 1863. 304. Sarah Elizabeth, (Chester Lyon) b. Jan. 18, 1865. 305. Samuel John, b. March 26, 1867. 306. Hadassah Jane, (Chas. Henry Goodspeed) b. June 13, 1869. ' MeOLAUGHBY FAMILY 109

No. 118 was a farmer. Belonged to the Reform Presbyterian Church. Had a common school education. In politics he was a dissenter. In 1830 moved to the farm where he died.

119, McLAURY, BENJAMIN. Bom May 19, 1822 Died Jan. 19, 1855 Father, Andrew McClaughry, No. 35. Mother, Hannah Otterso·n. No. 119 was married To Elizabeth Loudon Born 1823 Died June 8, 1855 Daughter of Robert Loudon of Kortright, N. Y. and Jane MeClaughry, No. 37. Children: 307. Robert Loudon, b. 184:8; d. 1854. {S. P.) 308. Hannah Elizabeth, (Samuel Grinnel) b. 1851; d. 1886. 309. Samuel T., b. 1853; d. 1854. Loudon is the name of one of the ·septs of Olan Campbell in the Highlands of Scotland; Campbell of Loudoun being chief of one of the branches of the great Clan Campbell, of Argyle.

121. McLAURY, JOHN ADAMS. Born Oct. 18, 1798 Died July 19 or 30, 1858, at McGregor, Iowa. Father, Joseph McClaughry, No. 39. Mother, Agnes Adams. No. 121 was married Jan. 1824 To Mary Prime Vanderlip, of Argyle, N. Y. Born Sept. 29, 1800 Died Feb. 11, 1892 Daughter of 110 McCLAUGHRY FA:JlILY

Children: 310. Thomas, (B. Vanderlipi) b. Nov. 6,. 1824; d. Oct. 11, 1892. _ 311. Sarah Giles, b. 1826; d. 1826. 312. Williard Trull, b. 1828. 313. Sarah Agnes; (W. W. Kinnear) b. Feb. 21, 1835. 314. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1832; d. infant. 315. William Adams, b. 1834. 316. George Redfield, b. Feb. 19, 1837, Davenport, N. Y; d. July 3, 1899, McGregor, Iowa. 317. James Wiswold, b. 1839; d. Sept. 16, i896. 318. John, b. 1840. 319. Alphonso, b. 1842. 320. Charles Merriam, b·. 1847; d. Feb. 5, 1908, Los Angeles, Cal.

122. McLAURV, THOMAS KING. Born June 1, 1801 Died March 3, 1873 Father.. Joseph McClaughry, No. 39·. Mother, Agnes Adams. No. 122 was married To Ellen M. McArthur, of Kortright. Born Died !laughter of Children: 321. Agnes Adams, ( McKeever). 322. Sarah Ann, 323. John McArthur, 324. Jane Ellen, "The McArthurs are a branch of the great Clan Campbell and trace their descent from the original stock; they, indeed, for a long time disputed the seniority with the powerful family of Argyle. In the reign of Alexander III, 1249-86, the Campbells presented two great divisons; those of 'MacCai­ lean Mor' and 'McArtair', and the latter maintained their ..LllcCL.AUGHRY F ...1:JIILY 111

right to the chiefship, and were in fact at the head of the Clan, a position which they retained till the·time of James I, who ascended the throne in the year 1406''. From "The Tartans of the Clans and Septs of Scotland'', pub. by W. & A. K. Johnston, Ltd. Edinburgh, 1906. · McKeever, originally Mac!vor, is a name f ohnd among · the Campbells of Argyle, Robertsons of Struan, and the MacKenzies.

123. McLAURY, WILLIAM. Born April 28, 1803, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died March 9. 1868 Father, Joseph McClaughry, No. 39. Mother, Ae:nes Adams. No. 123 was married To Jiles McArthur, cousin to Ellen. See No. 122. Born Sept. 5, 1805 Died Feb. 7, 1853 Daughter· of John McArthur and Nancy Gamble. Children: 325. Henry, b. Dec. 9, 1828; d. Oct. 22, 1861. 326. Agnes, (H. K. Thurber) b. Jan. 4, 1831. 327. Died infant. 328. Died infant. 329. Died infant.

126. McLAURY, JAMES HARSHA. (M.D.) Born Feb. 17, 1809, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Oct. 24, 1861, at Newburgh, N. Y. Father, Joseph McClaughry, No. 39. ~!other, Agnes Adams. No. 126 was married April 6, 1836 To Martha Geary of New York. Born Aug. 31, 1817 Died May 20, 1892, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Daughter of 11.I McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Children: · 330. Agnes E., b. Dec. 31, 1836; d. Feb. 1, -1839. 331. Joseph, b. Oct. 1, 1839; d. Jan. 24, 1855. S. P. 332. Mary Letitia, (Jesse M. Elting) b. Mar. 24, 1841. 333. James, b. April 4, 1843. 334. Martha Elizabeth, b. July 7, 1845. 335. Agnes Jane, (Andrew H.F. Deyo) b. Oct. 17, 1847. 336. Edward, b. Nov. 4, 1850; d. Aug. 31, 1853. 337. Henry, b. Sept. 28, 1853. 338. Edgar, b. April 11, 1855. Dr. James Harsha McLaury, No. 126, went to New York about 1827 and be~n the study of medicine with Dr. Kingsley. He became a phyisican and practiced successfully in the city un­ til the spring of 1858, when, his health failing, he was oblig­ ed to give up his practice and retire. He moved to Newburgh in May, 1858, and built a house there. After a lingering ill­ ness he died, his disease proving to be cancer of the stomach. He ~elonged to the Presbyterian Church, and had the office of elder at the time of his death. He was a very exemplary, ,rood man, always had family worship and set a good example before his children. In politics he was a Republican. He changed the way of spelling his name when he went to New York in 1827.

131. McLAORY, ABRAM. (M. D.) Born Feb. 4, 1821, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Jan. 17, 1897, at Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Father, Joseph McClaughry, No. 39. Mother, Agnes Adams. No. 131 was married June 13, 1849 To Helen Geary, of New York, sister of wife of No. 126. Born May 9, 1822 Died March 29, 1881 Daughter of Children: 339. Ella, b. Aug. 8, 1851; d. Jan. 21, 1873. 340. Josephine, (John C. Lennon) b. Mar. 17, 1854. 341. Frances, (Morsden F. Duncan) b. April 23, 1859. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 113

342. Anna, b. Oct. 7, 1861; d. Feb. 24, 1865. Lennon may be a shortening of MacLennan, which is the name of a Highland Clan. '"Leannan'' in the Gaelic, means a lover or sweetheart. Duncan, (which, in the Gaelic, is Donachie or Dunnachie,) and also Duncanson, are names belonging to the Clan Robertson.

132. McLAURY, THOMAS BLAKELY. Born April 2, 1804 . Died March 22, 1884 Father, James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40. Mother, Elizabeth Blakely. No. 132 was married To Prudence McGillivrae Born March 30, 1804 Died March 23, 1886 Daughter of Children: 343. Daniel, b. May 8, 1828. 344. Agnes, (Y. B. M. Wycoff) b. Dec. 19, 1829. 345. Ellen C., (T. L. Stringer) b. Oct. 12, 1831; d. Mar. 1885. 346. James, b. Sept. 15, 1833; d. Dec. 12, 1893. 347. Thomas Gaily, b. Sept. 2, 1835, Sta.mford, N. Y.; d. June 3, 1893, Chicago, Ill. 348. Susan A., (G. A. Davison) b. June 9, 1837; d. July 18, 1866. 349. Mary, (J. D. Campbell) b. Feb. 19, 1839. 350. Margaret A., b. Mar. 29, 1846. 351. John Frederick, b. Dec. 21, 1849; d. Jan. 30, 1889. S. P. MacGillivrae-a Highland name-means, in the Gaelic, "son of the freckled man.'' The clan of that name was one of the confederation of eight clans which was called Clan Chattan, 'Clan of the Cat.'''

133. McLAURY, .AGNES. Born Dec. 28, 1806, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died 114 McULA.UGHRY. FAMILY

Father, James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40. Mother, Elizabeth Blakely. No. 133 was married To Joseph Spence, No. 2 Born Died Son of Children: Thomas Spence, b. 1831. Robert, b. 1833. ~T ohn, b. 1835. Sarah, ( Forrest) b. 1837. Eliza B., ( Orr) b. 1840. Agnes Jane, ( McNaught) Mary,

134, McLAURY, JOHN McKILLIP. Born Dec 8, 1808, at Kortright, Delaware Co., • N. Y . Died 1883, at North Kortright, N. Y. Father~ James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40. Mother, Elizabet4-Blakely. No. 134 was married To Margaret Ann Sexsmith, No. 8 Born June, 1809, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died March 12, 1883, at N. Kortright Daughter of Michael -Sexsmith., No. 1, and Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6-daughter of Edward Riggs, No. 1, and Mary Mc­ Claughry, No. 15. Children: 352. Mary, b. 1835; d. 1853. 353. Michael, b. Sept. 7, 1837; d. Oct. 26, 1907, near · Harpersfield, N. Y. 354. James Harsha, b. May 29, 1839; d. Sept. 26, 1895, Harpersfield Center. 355. George Sexsmith .. b. 1841; d. 1911, at Okaton, S. Dakota. 134. John Killip McLaury had a common school education, was McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 115

a Whig and a Republican. Presbyterian. He lived in Daven­ port, N. Y. till 1860, then moved to N. Kortright where he spent the balance of his life.

136, McLAURV, JANEE. Born Feb. 9, 1812 Died Father, James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40. Mother, Elizabeth Blakely. No. 136 was married To George Spence, No. 3 Born Died Son of Children: Eliza., ( Gilchrist) b. 1837.

138. McLAURV, GEORGE HARSHA. Born Dec. 5, 1817 at Kortright, N. Y. Died June, 1900 at East Meredith, N. Y. Father, James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40. Mother, Elizabeth Blakely. No. 138 was married To Agnes Cobine Born June 13, 1817, in Washington Co., ·N. Y. Died Feb. 19, 1875, at Davenport, N. Y. Daughter of George Cobine and Nancy Harsha. Children: 356. George Cobine, b. Feb. 22, 1839, at Davenport, N. Y.; d~ Oct. 14, 1908, at Clearfield, Iowa. 357. James Thomas, b. Jan. 4, 1841, at Davenport, N.Y.; d. Dec. 24, 1864, Beaufort, S. C. 358. David Harsha, b. Oct. 3, 1843. 359. Eliza Jan_e, (Andrew T. Russell) b. April 23, 1845. 360. John Joseph, b. Jan. 17, 1848. 361. Samuel Wilson, b. Nov. 25, 1850. 116 McOLAUGHRl., FAMILY

362. Sarah Agnes, (Thos. M. Terrell) b. June 27 ~ 1856. 363. Margaret, No. 138 was married 2nd To Margaret Rice Born at Kortright N. Y. Died Daughter of John Rice and Martha Hamilton Children:

139. McLAURY, JAMES ROSE. Born July 22, 1803 at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died 1857 at Louisville Ky., buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose No. 6, d. of James Rose No. 1 and Mar- garet Rose No. 139 was married Nov. 12, 1823 To Sarah Harsha. Aunt of Dr. W. W. Harsha Born at Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Died Nov. 30, 1857 at Roxbury, Delaware Co., N. Y. Daughter of Children: 364. Mary, b. Sept. 18. 1824, Kortright; d. July 22, 1904. 365. Hugh McWhorter, b. Jan. 7, 1826; atKortright. 366. Margery, (Stoughtenburgh) b. Aug. 7, 1827, at Kortright. 367. John Williams, b. Aug. 19, 1829.

140. McLAURY, THOMAS CLARK. (REV.) Graduated at Union College in 1828. Pastor of Asso- ciate Ref. Congregation at White Lake (Now Mongaup) Sullivan County. Born Nov. 2, 1804 Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Jan. 10, 1853 at Lisbon, St. Lawrance Co., N. Y. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 117

Mother, Margery Rose No. 6, d. of James No. 1, and Margaret Rose. No. 140 was married June 8, 1848 To Harriet L. Williams Born Died March 1883 Saratoga Co., N. Y. Daughter of Hargrove Williams of New bergh, Orange Co., N. Y. Children: 368. (a son)

141, McLAURY, .AGNES HARSH.A, Born Aug. 23, 1806 at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6·, d. of James Rose No. 1, and Mar­ garet Rose. No. 141 :was married May 4, 1828 To William H. Sheldon, brother of Maria, wife of Wm. H. McClaughry No. 43. Born at Kortright Died 187- at Shell Rock, Iowa. Son of 141. lived at Waverly Iowa in 1895.

142, McLAURY, HUGH. Born Oct. 17, 1807 at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Dec. 31, 1896 at Edinboro, Erie Co., P~. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Mar~eryRose, No. 6, d. of James Rose No. 1, and Mar- garet Rose. No. 142 was married in 1850 To Nancy Cameron, at Bethlehem, Clark Co ... Ind. Born Died July 23, 1886 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky. Daughter of 118 McOLAUGHRlr FAMILY

Children: 369. (Son) living last in Seattle, Washington. No. 142 Lived a while near Payton 0., then moved to Ken­ tucky

143, McLAURY, ROBERT HOUSTON. Born Aug. 3, 1810 at Kortright, N. Y. Died July 7, 1893 at Hazelton, Buchanan Co., Ia. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, d. of Jamed Rose No. 1, and Mar- garet Rose. No. 143 was married 1832 To Margaret Rowland Born Oct. 1812 at Kortright, Del. Co., N., Y. Died Oct. 1857 in Benton Co., la. Daughter of Ebenezer Rowland, b. Dunkirk, Ire., and Mar­ garet Findley b. Edinburgh, Scotland. Children: 370. Ebenezer Rowland. b. Sept. 16, 1833; d. Oct. 4, 1889. 371. Margaret Findley, (David B. Applegate) b. June 9, 1836. 372. Hugh, b. June 13, 1838; d. Jan. 10, 1843. 373. Edmund. b. Aug. 1, 1840; d. Oct. 14, 1862. 374. Mary E., ( Burnison) (Holmes Wass) b. Oct 25, 1842 375. William Rowland, b. Dec. 6, 1844. 376. Margery Agnes, (Jesse Dailey) b. Mar. 14, 1846. 377. Robert Findley, b. Mar. 3, 1848; killed Oct. 27, 1881, at Tombstone Ariz. 378. Christiana, (Levi Armstrong) b. Feb. 25, 1851. 379. Thomas C., b. June 30, 1853; killed Oct. 27, 1881, at Tombstone Arizona. 380. Sarah Caroline, (James Reid) b.April 22, 1855 Findley is a very ancient Highland name, being one of the ap­ pelations of the chief of the Farquharsons of Invercauld; "Mac-'ic-Fhionnlaidh." ''The son of the son of Findley ('The McCLAUGHRY ~'AMILY 119

Great') "-"Fhionnlaidh Mor" in the Gaelic. No. 143 Robert Houston McLaury Ii ved in Kortright nine years after his marriage to Margaret Rowland. Then (1841) he bought a 200 acre farm in Meredith. Here they Jost their second son Hugh, who was burned to death in the destruction of their farm house. The house was rebuilt and they lived there till 1855, when they moved to Tama Co., Ia. near Belle Plaine. Here he practiced law five years. He obtained 800 acres of land in Buchanan Co., Ia. near Hazelton. Two of his sons, Robert Findley McLaury, 376, and Thomas C. McLaury 378, were murdered in the streets of Tombstone, Arizona, on Oct. 27, 1881, while waitin~ to give evidence in a trial for a murder to which they were witnesses. They were shot down without warning by the friends of the murderer. They were prosperous ranchman near the Gila Forks 80 miles from Tombstone. · Armstrong is the name of a Scottish Border Clan. No. 143 was married 2nd To Annie Leigh Born Died Daughter of Children: 381. John, 382. Arthur, 383. Charles,

144, McLAURY, JOSEPH HAMILTON. Born Aug. 3, 1810 at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 26, 1895 at Monticello, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, d. of James Rose No. 1, and Margaret Rose. No 144 was married Mar. 12, 1834 To Jane Hannah McClaughry, No. 70 Born May 30, 1810 at Kortright Died 110 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Daughter of John Burrhus McClaughry No. 28, and Mary Han­ nah. Children: 384. John Austin, b. April 8, 1835; d. July 12, 1883. 385. Margery Ann, b. Dec. 5, 1837; d. June 8, 1841, at Kortright, N. Y. 386. Mary, b. Nov. 11, 1839; d. May 9, 1841, at Kortright, N. Y. 387. Richard Milton, b. Oct.12, 1842, White Lake, Sul­ livan Co.; d. Dec. 2, 1859, Monticello, N. Y. S. P. 388. Harriet Rose, (Forest L. McGibbon) b. Mar. 19, 1845. 389. Helen Jane, (Sanford T. Ostrom) b. May 8, 1847. 390. Edward Arthur, (b. Oct. 13, 1850.)

145, McLAURY, CHRISTIAN.I\ FRAZER, Born Sept. 14, 1814 at Del. Erie Co., N. Y. Died at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, d. of James Rose, No. 1. and Margaret Rose. No. 145 was married Nov. 1, 1853 To Hiram Parrish of Cambridge or Jackson, Washington Co., N. Y. Born Died Nov. 10, 1857 Son of S. P. No. 145 was married 2nd Sept. 6, 1859 To John McFarland of Cambridge or Jackson, Washington Co., N. Y. Born Died Mar. 1, 1869 Son of S. P. No. 145 was married 3rd July 26, 1876 To Matthew Morrison McClaughry, No. 62. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 121

Born Mar. 6, 1809 at Salem, N. Y. Died Mar. 18, 1882 at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Son of Thomas McClaughry, No. 20 and Anne Morrison. S.. P.

148- McLAURY, JOHN HARSHA. Born Oct. 15, 1819, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 30, 1894 Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, daughter of James Rose, No. 1, and Margaret Rose. No. 148 was married October 1852 To Elvira Dayton Born Dec. 20, 1826, at Harp~rsfield, N. Y. Died March 10, 1910, at Portlandville, N. Y. Daughter of Abel Dayton and Rebecca Birdsey of Lawrence, Otsego Co., N. Y. Children: 391. Charles Dayton, b. Sept. 7, 1853, at Kortright, N. Y. 392. Washington R. b. June 16, 1858, at Kortright, N. Y. 393. Herbert Hansley, b, ~far. 24, 1862 at Kortright, N. Y. d. July 15, 1864. ·

394. .,Alice, (Frank J. Chase,) b. Dec. 31, 1854, at Kort- right, N. Y. 394.1 Minerva, b. Jan. 26, 1869, d. Sept. 6, 187'0.

149. McLAURY, WILLIAM HENRY. Born August 24, 1821, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Dec. 16, 1891, at East Maine, Broome Co., N. Y. Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, daughter of James Rose No. 1 and Margaret Rose. No. 149 was married To M_ary A. Gibson 122 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Born Died DaughtP,r of Wm. Gibson of Kortright, S. P.

150. Mac LAURY, REV. FREDERICK EDWARD.• West Milford, N. J. Born August 4, 1824, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, John Reid McClaughry, No. 41. Mother, Margery Rose, No. 6, daughter of James Rose, No. 1. and Margaret Rose. No. 150 was married Oct. 1, 1849 To Susannah Ha&tings Parish, at Cambridge. W ashin2·ton Co., N. Y., by Rev. F. C. McClaughry, No. 140, U. P. Pastor there. Born Feb. 16, 1829 Died 1890 Daughter of Hiram Parish, No. 3, of Cambridge, •N. Y. Children: 395. Margery Cyrena, b. May 13, 1851. 396. Hiram, b. Aug. 4, 1853. 397. Julia, (Alonzo Coffin), b. Sept. 7, 1856. 398. Winfield Scott, b. Sept. 15, 1859, d. April 1889. 399. Sarah Elizabeth, (Porter Knykendall) b. Jan. 29, . 1862. 400. Mary Ada, (Dr. N. A. Sloan), b. Nov. 20, 1865. 401. Daniel Henry, Dr. b. Dec. 30, 1868. 402. Francis Marvin, b. Jan. 8, 1872, d. May 3, 1876:

152. McLAURY, SARAH M. Born June 19, 1810 Died Father, William Hamilton McClaughry, No. 43. Mother, Maria Sheldon. McCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 113

No. 152 was married Jan. 25, 1848 To William Harper of Harpersfield, N. Y. Born Died Sept. 29, 1888. Son of S. P.

155, McLAURY, TEMPERENCE ELLEN. Born May 10, 1816. Died Oct, 4, 1881 Father, William Hamilton McLaur.v, No. 43. Mother, Maria Sheldo . No. 155 was married Feb. 26, 1846 To John N. Stewart Born Died Oct. 4, 1887 Son of S. P.

156. McLAURY, THOMAS LAWSON. Born June 5, 1818 Died Father, William Hamilton McClaughry, No. 43. Mother, Maria Sheldon. No. 156 was married Dec. 28, 1843 To Mary Ann Bidwell Born Died Nov. 26, 1845 Daughter of S. P. No. 156 was married 2nd To Adelia Peters, Born Died, Jan. 9, 1893 Daughter of 1£4 .JllcCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY

Children: 403. 404.

157. McLAURY, HARRIET CHARLOTTE, Born, Feb. 15, 1822 Died Father, William Hamilton McCl~ughry, No. 43. Mother, Maria Sheldon. No. 157 was married April 18, 1848 To Philo W. Hart Born Died Son of S. P.

160, McLAURY, SHELDON HAMILTON, 2nd Lieut Coggswell's Battery, Ill., Artillery volunteers in the War of the Re hellion. Born Oct. 1, 1828 Died Father, William Hamilton McClaughry, No. 43. Mother, Maria Sheldon. No. 160 was married Oct. 24, 1865 To Jennie A. Paine, La Salle Co., Ill. Born Died Daughter of S. P.

161. McLAURY, ANDREW THOMPSON. Born 1817 Died 1889 Father, Thomas Parks McClaughry, No. 45. Mother, Mary Thompson. McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY 195

No. 161 was married To Letitia Sexsmith Born Died Daughter of Children: 405. William Thompson, d. in the Army'I No. 161 was married 2nd To Jane Hogan Born Died Daughter of S. P.

163. McLAURY, ELIZA MOORE. Born March 31, 1817, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Sept. 27, 1858 Father, Thomas Parks McClaughry, No. 45. Mother, Mary Thompson. No. 163 was married To Edward Riggs, No. 11, of Argyle, Washington Co., N. Y. Born June 18, 1811 Died March 8, 1879 Son of Edward Riggs No. 2, and Elizabeth Clark No. 19. Children: Margaret E. (John Murray McFarland) b. June 1, 1844

164. McLAURY, MARGARET ANN. Born Feb. 12, 1812, at Kortright, Del. Co., N, Y. Died Aug. 8, 1885, at Sabula, Ia. Father, Thomas Parks McClaughry, No. 45. Mother, Mary Thompson. No. 164 was married Dec. 25, 1859 To William H. Reid Born Feb. 11, 1811 in Washington Co., N. Y. 126 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILI' ' Died Sept. 8, 1886 at Preston, Ia. Son of Children: Mary Elizabeth, (Philip Sutton) b. Sept. 20, 1840 S. Argyle. J. T. Harvey Reid, b. Mar. 30, 1842, S. Argyle. Sarah A. (Dr. J. F. H. Sugg) b. Dec. 18, 1843, S. Ar~yle. James Edward Reid, b. Aug. 20, 1848, Racine Co., Wis. Evelyn Eliza, (Frank McManigal) b. June 11, 1850, Racine Co., Wis. Rebecca, ( Bippus) (Chas. M. Maynard) b. June 22, 1852, Racine Co., Wis. Charles C. Reid, July 16, 1865, Racine Co., Wis.

165. McLAURY, WILLIAM YOUNG. Born May 29, 1816 at Kortright. Died 1890 Father, Thomas Parks McClaughry, No. 45. Mother, Mary Thompson. No. 165 was married To Agnes Rowland Born Died Daughter of Ebenezer- Row land b. at Dunkirk, Ireland, and Margaret Findley, b. at Edinburgh, Scotland, Sister of Mar­ garet, wife of No. 143. Children: 406. Elizabeth

166. McLAURY, JAMES SAVAGE, M. D. Born Oct. 9, 1815, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Nov. 17, 1906 at residence of Rev. Chas. F. Janes, N. Y. City. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 47. Mother, Margaret Riggs No. 7. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 127

.No. 166 was married Sept. 5, 1843 To Elizabeth Mead in Walton, N. Y. Born April 21, 1813 Died May 22, 1890 at Yonkers, N. Y. Daughter of Alan Mead and Mary Smith. Children: 407. William Platt, b. Mar. 15, 1845, E. '\\'orcester, N. Y. 408. Maria Elizabeth, (Rev. C. F. Janes) b. April 17, 1848. 409. Martha Adeline, (Albert D. Peake) b. March 11, 1850 d. Mar. 8, 1883. 410. Sophia Griswold, (H. B. Gardner) b, April 8, 1852. 411. Edward Biggs, b. June 18, 1854.

168. McLAURY, ·THOMAS DOUGLAS. Born Aug. 3, 1819, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died April 1, 1904 Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 47. Mother, Margaret Riggs, No. 7. No. 168 was married March 30, 1842 To Margaret Loudon Born 1821 Died Maech 28, 1888 Daughter of Robert Loudon and Jane McClaughry, No. 37. Children: 412. Agnes Marion, (Chas. Scott Robertson) b. Jau. 9, 1844;d. April 29, 1885. 413. Watson R., b. April 29, 1846. 414. Robert White, b. Mar. 16, 1851. 415. Matthew Henry, b. Mar. 18, 1853; d. Oct. 15,.1861. 416. Addie M., b. Sept. 17, 1857; d. Oct. 15, 1861. · 417. Alice Jane, b. Feb. 28, 1859; d. Oct. 7, 1861.

170. McLAURY, EDWARD RIGGS. Born Sept. 30, 1823, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Dec. 6, 1878, at LaCrosse, Ill. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 47. 1f8 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Mother, Margaret Riggs, No. 7. No. 170 was married To Sarah Jane Young Born July 12, 1827, at Haspersfield, N. Y. Died March 3, 1886, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Daughter of · Children: 418. Harriet Young, (Chas. H. King) b. Aug. 4, 1857. 419. Harvey Erskine, b. Mar. 6, 1862; d. May 20, 1880, Ft. Green, Ill. 420. Herbert Newton, b. Sept. 9, 1864. 421. Eva Maria, (Jas. Martin Brant) b. Sept. 21, 1867.

171. McLAURY, MARY ELLEN. Born Sept. 8, 1825, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Sept. 8, 1885 Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 47. Mother, Margaret Riggs, No. 7. No. 71 was married Oct. 1849 To James D. McGillivrae Born Died Son of Children: Margaret, b. 1850, Bloomville, Del. Co., N. Y . Addie, (Hugh Davidson)

174. McLAURY, WILLIAM MUIR, M. D. Born Aug. 22, 1830, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Sept. 8, 1896, at 244 W. 42 St., N. Y. City. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 4 7. Mother, Margaret Riggs, No. 7. No. 174 was married Sept. 4, 1860 To Margaret H. King Born July 4, 1831 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 1f9

Died 1897 Daughter of John King of Stamford, b. Hawick, Roxburgh­ shire, Scotland, and Salome Rose, No. 27, daughter of Hugh Rose, No. 6, of Roses Brook, Del. Co., New York. Children: 422. Emily Rose, b. Sept. 10, 1862, N. Y. City. 423. Will King, b. Jan. 10, 1865, N. Y. City; d. Feb. 6, 1892, N. Y. City. 424. Frank Harold, b. A.ug. 25, 1873, N. Y. City.

176. McLAURY, WALTER THOMPSON. Born Aug. 2, 1837, at Kortright Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 47. Mother, Margaret Riggs, No. 7. No. 176 was married To Caroline Marvin Born Jan. 26, 1840 Died June 3, 1869 Daughter of William Marvin Children: 425. Fannie M., b. Jan. 16, 1866. 526. Martha Jane, b. Oct. 22, 1867. Caroline Marvin had two sisters, Ellen ( Knapp), Mary ( Barber).

177. McLAURY, EBENEZER CLARK.· Lived in Kortright from 1841 to 1843: in Argyle from 1843 to 1848: in Kortright from 1848 to 1862. In Deposit till his death. Born Aug. 18, 1815, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Sept. 23, 1901, at Deposit, Del. Co., N. Y. Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 177 was married 130 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

To Mary Savage Clark, No. 33 Born May 23, 1821, at Argyle, Washingto·co., N. Y. Died Dec. 25, 1898, at Deposit, Del. Co., N. Y. Daughter of Ralph Clark, No. 18 and Martha Savage, No. 15, dauj?hter of James Savage, No. 3, of Argyle, and Margaret McClaughry, No. 17. Children: 426.1 Eva McLaury, b. 1845; d. Jan. 19,1861. 427. Chalmers, b. 1847, Argyle; d. 1900. 428. Caroline, 429. Howard, Wallace b. 1851, Kortright. 430. Annie P., (E. D. Wakeman.) No. 177 was a farmer, a Protestant and a Republican. He was a Lieut. in the Militia of Del. Co., N. Y.

178. McLAURY, MARY ANN. Born March 10, 1818 Died June 23, 1893, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 178 was married To Ezra T. Gibbs, M. D. Born Died Son of S. P.

180. McLAURY, AGNES. Born Sept. 1823 Died 1895 at New York City. Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 180 was married To Richard Dunne Born McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 131

Died 1895, at New York City. Son of Children: Henry Dunne, married Christina Brown, 1 daughter. Will Dunne, Marietta, (Geo. P. Jacobs) 1 son, 2 daughters.

181. McLAURY, ELIZA. Born Sept. 1825

Died I , Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 181 was married To Henry Clark Born Died Son of Children: Elizabeth, (John McCracken) Edward Clark, Anna, ( Leal) Ella,

182. McLAURY, MARTHA JANE. Born Aug. 1827 Died Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 182 was married To Samuel Harper Born Died Son of Children: John Wesley Harper, 13t McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

,villiam Riggs Harper, Harriet Emily Harper, Children of William Riggs Harper: Mary and Martha Jane, Thadfor.d, Neb.

183. McLAURY, EMILY Born 1829 Died August, 1864 Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 183 was married To Rev. Joseph Clark Born Died Son of S. P.

185. McLAURY, EDWARD THOMAS. Born Oct. 10, 1832 Died July 20, 1889 _ Father, Edward Richard McClaughry, No. 48. Mother, Mary Riggs, No. 8. No. 185 was married June 16, 1869 To Margery C. King Born Nov. 19, 1844 Died Daughter of Children: 431. Judson Colfax, b. April 6, 1871. 432. Mary Rose, b. May 16, 1874. 433. Hugh King, b. May 6, 1878. 434. Edward R., b. May 6, 1878. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 133

186. McCLAUGHRY, LEROY. Palos, Ill. Born Dec. 2, 1844, at Palos, Cook Co., Ill. Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 50. Mother, Catherine Boice. No. 186 was married, Sept. 4, 1868 To Mary Gray, of Bloom, Ill. Born Sept. 4, 1849, at Bloom, Ill. Died Daughter of John Gray and Sophia Simpson, of Bloom. Children: 435. Catherine, b. Dec. 6, 1869. 436. Ezra G., b. Apl. 5, 1871. No. 186. is a Democrat and ·a farmer. Lived from 1871 to 1874 at Centralia, Mo.

187. McCLAUGHRY, GEORGE ADAM. 1827 Grant St., Evanston, Ill. Born Dec. 6, 1846 .. at Palos, Cook Co., Ill. Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 50. Mother, Catherine Boice. 'No. 187 was married July 30, 1874 To Mary Curry, of Orland, Ill., at Palos, Ill. Born May 17, 1853, at Chicago Ill. Died Daughter of John Curry and Ellen Jane Lewis. Children: 437. Andrew, b. Mar. 10, 1875, now in California. 438. Frances Mary, b. Nov. 10, 1876. 439. Alfred John, b. Dec. 16, 1878. 440. Grace Belle, b. Dec. 4, 1880; d. Dec. 30, 1891. 441. Sarah Edna, b. April 21, 1882; d. July 13, 1883. 442. Ellen Jane, b. Jan. 31, 1885; d. Apl. 21, 1889. 443. Jessie Raymond, b. July 4, 1887. 134 McOLAUGHRJ"" FAMILY ' 444. Infant, b. May 1889; d. May 1889. George Adam McClaughry is a Protestant. He received a good common school education. He follows the trade of carpenter.

188, McCLAUGHRY, FRANCIS AUGUSTA. Born Dec. 20, 1849 Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 50. Mother, Catherine Boice. · No. 188 was married Feb. 27, 1867 To Andrew McCord Born Jan. al,· 1842 Died Sept. 11, 1889 Son of Children: Catherine, b. June 10, 1868; d. Sept. 5, 1880. Sarah, b. Jan. 30, 1870. Frances, b. Sept. 24, 187 5. Harriet, b. Dec. 29, 1871; d. Dec. 30, 1876. Jason Seeley; b. Nov. 6, 1875. Ezra John, b. Sept. 26, 1877. Ira DeWitt, b. Oct. 30, 1882. Mary Jane, b. Mar. 21, 1884.

189. McLAURY:, MARY ELIZABETH. Born April 6, 1851 Died Aug. 1875 Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 50. Mother, Catherine Boice. No. 189 was married To Ira McCord, of Blue Island, Ill. Born Died Son of McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 135

Ohildren: John McCord, b. May 1, 1872. Lives at Blue lslandlll. Andrew, b Mar. 14, 1875~ S. P.

198. McOLAUGHRY, RICHARD MONTGOMERY. Born Nov. 23, 1855 Died April 18, 1893 Father, Richard Swift McClaughry, No. 52. Mother, Elizabeth Bouton. No. 198 was married To Nellie Curry Born Died Daughter of John Curry Children: 455. Richard Swift, b. Dec. 24:, 1878; d. Feb. 1900. 456. Samuel Lee, 457. Charles, 458. Percy, 459. Frank, b. Nov. 1886; d. Nov. 1894. 460. Leonard Bouton, b. Oct. 3, 1887. 461. Ellen Jane, b. June 2, 1889. 462. Grace Belle, b. June 1893.

200. MoCLAUGHRY, ALICE GRACE. Bo.rn Feb. 26, 1860 Died April 6, 1896 Father, Richard Swift McClaughry, No. 52. Mother, Elizabeth Bouton. No. 200 ,vas married ~ro Alex. Haley, Marle.r, ,vill Co., Ill. Born Died Son of S. P. 136 McOLAUGHBY FAMILI" ·, 201. McCLAUGHRY, JESSIE. Born Nov. 19, 1862 I.>ied Father, Richard Swift McClaughry, No. 52. Mother, Elizabeth Bouton. No. 201 was married To Frank Peters Born Died Son of Children: Venus Peters, Frank Peters,

204. McOLAUGBRY, FLORENCE MAY. Born July 10, 1870 Died Father, Richard Swift McClaughry, No. 52. Mother, Elizabeth Bouton. No. 204 was married Jan. 24, 1892 To J aines 'I' ay lor Born Died Son of Children: Lee Edward Taylor, Irene Taylor,

205. McOLAUGHRY, · RIOBARD. Born Died Father, Seneca McClaughry, No. 54. Mother, Mrs. Boyce. No. 205 was married To .McCLAUGHRY F.A.MI~Y 137

Born Died Daughter of Children: 463. James Garfield, d. 1880. 464. Catherine, d. 1875.

206. McCLAUGHRY, MARY. Born 1852 Died }""ather, John Quincy Adams McClaughry, No. 55. Mother, Margaret Flood. ~o. 206 was married To William Gray Born Died Son of• Children: Jennie Gray, b. May 1871. William Gray, b. June 1873. John Gray, b.June 1876. Florence, b. Sept. 1878. Charles Gray, b. July 1883. Oliver Gray, b. July 5, 1888. Ed ward Gray, b. July 1888. Henry Gray, b. May 1889. George Gray, b. Dec. 1891.

207. McCLAUGHRY, DAVIDTHOMAS. Born Dec. 20, 1824 Died Oct. 20, 1895, at Brandon, Wis. Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Mother, Martha D. Safford. No. 207 was married Mar. 13, 1849 To Susan E. Knight 138 McOLAUGHRY. FAMILI'"

Born Nov. 26, 1831, at Vergenes, Vt. Settled in Fond du Lac Co., Wis. in 1846. Died March 2, 1908, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Burman, Trenton, Fond du Lac Co., Wis. Buried at Bran­ don, Wis. Daughter of Children: 465. Angelina Benedict, (J. D. Burman) b. Dec. 25, 1849. 466. l\1artha Ann, (Lionel Conklin) b. Dec. 4, 1850. 467. Daniel William, b. Mar. 3, 1852. 468. Susan Maria, (Maurice Wadleigh) b. June 11, 1854. 469. ,lesse Fremont, b. Feb. 9, 1862. 470. Ellen Vernice, b. Nov. 16, 1868. Mrs. David T. McClaughry was a member of the Congrega­ tional Church.

208. Mo0LAUGHRY, NATHAN FREEMAN. Born Aug. 5, 1829 Died Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Motoer, Martha D. Safford. No. 208 was married Dec. 26, 1848 To Susan Sayre Born Sept. 25 .. 1827 Died Daughter of Children: 471. Joseph D. b. Oct. 24, 1851. 472. Robert E. b. Mar. 1, 1853. 473. John S. b. Aug. 27, 1858. 474. Mary Rosetta, (Irvine Sabin) b. June 3, 1861.

209. MoLAUGHRY, MARTHA ANN. Born Dec. 1, 1828 Died McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 139

Father, Daniel McClaughry No. 58. Mother, Martha D. Safford. No. 209 was married Aug. 12, 1847 To James Sayre Born Oct. 1, 1823 Died May 12, 1864 in the army. Son of Children: James Morrison Sayre married Eliza Hamilton, has 4 children. Laverna, married Ami Johnson, one child. Alice, Elsa, married H. Phillips, two children. Sarah Arvilla, (A. Can~on) S. P.

211. McOLAUGHRY, SUSAN MA.RIA. Born Oc~. 14, 1832 Died Sept. 30, 1850 . Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Mother, Clarissa Carter. No. 211 was married To William C. Holbrock Born Died Son of S. P.

212. McCLAUGHRY, SAMUEL CARTER· Born April 15, 1836 Died Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Mother, Clarissa Carter. No. 212 was married Dec. 29, 1867 To Jerusha Hull Russell Born Sept. 2, 1834 140 McCLAUGHRI" FAMILY

Died Daughter of Children: 475. Harry Hull, b. Aug. 26,1870. No. 212 went to California in Feb. 1860; settled in Sacremento Co. }~ngaged in farming and stock raising. Returned to Kenosha, Wis. in 1865 on a visit. While on his way back to California, was one of 700 passengers in the wreck of the steamer "Golden Rule", May 13, 1865, on the same reef in the West Indies, on which the U. S. ship Kearsar~e was wrecked in 1894. Was a Republican in politics and a Mason.

213. McOLAUGHRY, SARAH ELIZABETH. Born Nov. 23, 1837 Died Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Mother, Clarissa Carter. No. 213 was married To Levi Haines Born Died Son of Children: Dora Haines,

215, McCLAUGHRY, PHOEBE JIMIMA. Born Aug. 20, 1842 Died Father, Daniel McClaughry, No. 58. Mother, Clarissa Carter. No. 215 was married To Hiram Waldron Born Died Son of McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILl.. 141

Children: Harry Waldron Jessie Waldron

217, McCLAUGHRY, SARAH ANN, ~orn July 23, 1833 Died Father, John McClaughry, No~ 60. of Hannibal, N. Y. Mother, Pamelia Herrick. No. 217 was married To Carrier Born Died Son of S. P.

218. McCLAUGHRV, PHOEBE. Born Nov. 4, 1836 Died March 4, 1872 Father, Joh11 McClaughry, No. 60. of Hannibal, N. Y. Mother, Pamelia Herrick. No. 218 was married To Newcom Born Died Son of S. P.

220. McCLAUGHRV, ROBERT B. Born Nov. 23, 1833, in Washington Co., N. Y. Died Father, Matthew Morrison McClaughr~y, No. 62. Mother, Martha Beattie. No. 220 was married 14£ McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

To Mary A. Twichell Born, April 23" 1838, at Yaming, Livingstone Co., N. Y. Died, Jan. 1, 1900, at Edinboro, Erie Co., Pa. Daughter of Rev. Pliny B. Twichell, and Julia A. Children: 476. Morgan Merle, b. Nov. 19, 1862; 477. Robert Guy, b. Nov. 30, 1865; d. Sept. 15, 1892. · 478. Samuel Harold, b. July 26" 1871; d. Nov. 1896. Morgan M., lives at LaCrosse, Rush Co., Kansas, R. F. D. No. 1. ~ox 23. He says Robert Guy, died in N. Y. in 1884 aged 23 yrs.

229. Mac CLAUGHRY, MARY Born Oct. 3, 1871 at East Greenwich, Washington Co., N. Y. Died Father, Ezra MacClaughry, No. 65. Mother, Mary Louise Davies. No. 229 was married Sept. 7, 1896 To Harry Bush Allen Born Died Son of S. P.

230. McCLAU9'HRY, OSCAR THOMAS. Born Dec. 19, 1849 Died at Northfield, Minn. Father, James McClaughry, No. 66. Mother, Margaret Dobbins. No. 230 was married Sept. 15. 1884 To Mary Elizabeth Lawrence Born Dec. 5, 1858 Died paughter of Children: 479. Lawrence, b. Sept. 27, 1889. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 143

231. McOLAUGHRY, CHARLES ALBERT. Born Oct. 27, 1851 Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 66. Mother, Margaret Dobbins. No. 231 was married Sept. 16, 1869 To Mary Jane Hanks Born Nov. 28, 1850 Died Daughter of Children: 480. Frank Hanks, b. July 29, 1882. 481. Sarah Lucile, b. Aug. 4, 1883. 482. Charles Stewart, b. Oct. 15, 1886.

242. McCLAUGHRY, ALEXANDER THOMAS, Born 1830 Died Father, Thomas ~IcClaughry, No. 68. Mother, Rosamond McWhorter. No. 242 was married May 22, 1854 To Born Died Daughter of Children: 483. 484. 485. 486. 487.

244, McCLAUGHRY, EZRA JAMES. Born Feb. 8, 1863 Died 144 ..JlcO+'AUGHRY FAMILY

Father, Thomas McClaughry, No. 68. Mother, Sophia Beebe. No. 244 was married Nov. 1890 To Grace Dobbin Born Died Daughter of Children: 488. Guy D., b. March 1895.

245, McLAURY, MARTIN s. Born Mar. 23, 1838 ·Died Father, Richard S. McLaury, No '71. Mother, Emily Goodrich. No. 245 was married June 1865 To Susan Hewitt, at Deposit, N. Y. Born Died Daughter of Children: 489. Frederick Richard, 490. Ida, ( Gilbert Conrow) 491. Lydia, (frederick Blakesley) No. 245 was married 2nd, Dec. 23, 1905 To Margaret Foster, of Walton, N. Y. Born Died Daughter of S. P.

246 McLAURY, JOHN NELSON. Born Jan. 26, 1841, at Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Died June 24, 1911, at Webster City, Iowa. Father, Richard S. McLaury, No. 71. Mother, Emily Goodrich. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 145

No. 246 was married Oct. 29, 1873 To Mary Hall Hoag Born Nov. 30, in Scotland. Died Daughter of Luther Hoag Children: 492. Emily Irene, l;>. Aug. 26, 1876, Blairsburg, Ia. 493. Mary Edith, b. Dec. 10, 1881, Blairsburg, Ia. 494. Carrie Edna, b. Oct. 9, 1886, Blairsburg, Ia. John Nelson McLaury enlisted Aug. 15, 1862, in company E. 109 N. Y. Inf. (1st Brigade, 1st Divison, 9th Army Corps) in the Civil War. In relijl;ion he was a Congregationalist, in politics a republican and in business a farmer. He held the office of Township Trustee for 15 years. He says "I was wounded May 4th, 1864, in the battle of the Wilder­ ness. I was in the last battles before Petersburg. Was discharged with the regiment at Elmira, (New York} June 15th, 1865. I came to Iowa that fall and settled near where Blairsburg now is. No railroad. Only one house from Alden to Webster City, a distance of twenty-five miles. I moved to Webster City in 1888 to give the children better school advantages."

247. McLA_URY, MARY AUGUSTA., Born Feb. 28, 1844 Died Sept., 1910, at Deposit N. Y. Father, Richard S. McLa.ury, No. 71. Mother, Emily Goodrich. No. 24 7 was married Sept. 27, 1865 :r'o Robert H. Harkness, No. 2, of Kortright. Born Aug. 30, 1837 Died Son of Robert Harkness, No. 1 and Lydia Leal, No. 13, whose mother was Sarah McClaughry, No. 26. Children: Note. Robort H. Harkness was by trade a cooper, but for the 146 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

last few years (1909) he has been a farmer. He is a Presby­ terian, and is a Republican in politics.

248, McLAURY, THOMAS SWIFT, Born Dec. 2, 1847, at Deposit, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, Richard S. McLaury, No. 71. Mother, Emily Goodrich. No. 248 was married Sept. 11, 1873 To Fannie M. Davall, at Preston, Pa. Born May 10, 1853, at Preston, Wayne Co., Pa. Died Daughter of William Davall and Mary Simpson. Wm. Davall ·was b. at Ogdensburg, N. Y., his father was James F. Davall. Children: 495. Charles Henry, b. June 11., 1874, at Deposit. 496. Ira Nelson, b. Jan. 17, 1877, at Deposit; d. Sept. 11, 1900, at Deposit. 497. George Harvey, b. Nov. 17., 1878, at Deposit. 498. Caroline May, b. Mar. 23, ,1882, at Deposit. 499. Emma Jane, b. Sept. 16, 1885, at Deposit. No. 248, Thomas Swift McLaury, living in 1909 at Deposit, is a Methodist, a Republican, and is engaged in farming. No. 495, Charles Henry McLaury, was graduated from Syra­ cuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. in 1900, A. B. (cum laude), and in 1902, .A. M., In 1909 he was still unmarried. He is a Methodist, a Republican, and a teacher. Address, 501, W. 121 St. New York City. . No. 496, Ira Nelsop. McLaury, entered Syracuse University in Sept. 1898 but was compelled to abandon his studies before the year was ended because of ill-health. No. 498, Caroline May McLaury, is a graduate of Cortland Normal School, Cortland, N. Y. (1908). She is a Methodist, and a teacher. No. 499, Emma J. McLaury is a graduate of Cortland Nor­ mal School, (1907). She is a Methodist, and is a teacher in the graded schools of Olean, N. Y. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 11'7

249. McLAURY, EMMA ANN. Born April 16, 1853, at Preston, Wayne Co., Pa. Died Father, Richard S. McLaury, No. 71. Mother, Emil.v Goodrich~ No. 249 was married To George L. Davall Born May 25, 1847, at Preston, Wayne Co., Pa. Where all of the children were also born. Son of \Villiam Franklin Davall and Mary Simpson. Children: Florence Mary, ( - Tallman) b. Nov. 27, 1876, Preston, Pa. Emma Augusta, ( Unger) b. Aug. 22, 1879, Preston, Pa. Bertha Frances, b. Oct 5, 1888. Emma Augusta McLaury is a Congregationalist, Republican in sentiment. Has a district and high school education. Lived at Stanton Hill, Pa. 1855, Deposit, N. Y ... tHl 1875, Preston, Pa. in 1902.

251. McCLAUGHRY, RODERICK LUSERN. Born Feb. 8, 1852, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Nov; lives at Coffeyville, Kansas. Died Father, John McClaughry, No. 75. Mother, Mary E. J<•hnson. No. 251 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 500. Ethel May, 501. Jesse, 502. Fred, 148 McOLAUGHRJr FAMILY

503. Gertie Emma,' 504. Clara,

252. . McCLAUGHRY, MARY HANNAH. Born July 14, 1854, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died Father, John McCiaughry, No. 75. Mother, Mary E. Johnson. No. 252 was married To John Allen Simmonds Born Died Son of Children: Charles Simmonds, Bert Simmonds, William Simmonds, Mary,

253. McOLAUGHRY, CHARLES ROBBINS~ Born Dec. 27, 1855, at Fountain Green Ill. Died· Father, John McClaughry, No. 75. Mother, Mary E. Johnsoµ. No. 253 was married To Sarah A. Hammock Born 1885, at Gaston, Oregon Died Daughter of Grayton Hammock and Martha Lorana Patton 504.1 Bertha Lorana, b. l\iar. 16, 1904 No. 253 is a Presbyterian, a Republican, and a farmer. No. 257 was married To Born Died MeOLAUGHRY FAMILY 1.+9

Daughter of Children: 505. Emma,

254. McCLAUGHRV, ALICE ROSETTA. Born June 30, 1857, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died Father, John McCiaughry, No~ 75. Mother, Mary E. Johnson. No. 254 was married To Herbert Lincoln Rand Born Died Son of S. P.

257. McLAURY, G. EVERETT. Born 1838 Died Father, Thomas Moore McLaury, No. 78. Mother, Hannah Louisa Nickerson Children: 505. Emma,

258. McLAURY, NEWTON H. Born 1852 Died Nov. 20, 1884, at Eden, N. Y. Father, Francis McLaury No. 81. Mother, No. 258 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 506. Burton, 507. Olive, 150 Mc0L4,_UGHRT'. FAMILJ:

261. McLAURY, CALISTABELLE. Born Died Father, Francis McLaury, No. 81. Mother, No. 261 was married To Uttley Born Died Son of S. P.

262. McLAURY. Born Died Father, Wililam Rose McLaury, No. 91. Mother, Mary Sasman. No. 262 was married To Dr. Sloan Born Died Son of Children: One Daughter. Dead.

267. McLAURY, MARY R, Born Sept. 15, 1845 Died Father, Richard McIntosh Mcwury, No. 93. Mother, Mary Steward. No. 267' was married To Born Died Son of S. P. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 151

269. McLAURY, DAVID ALLEN. (REV.) Cushing, Oklahoma. Born May 15, 1849 Died Father, Richard McIntosh McLaury, No. 93. Mother, Eleaor Leslie. No. 269 was married Nov. 6, 1873 To Laura Ellen Bartlett Born Feb. 23, 1856, at Chillicothe, Mo. Died Daughter of Children: 508. Guy Leslie, b. Aug. 9, 1874, at Coloma, Mo. 509. Elmer Richard, b. Aug. 5, 1875, at Coloma, Mo. 510. Child, b. Aug. 5, 1875, at Coloma, Mo.; d. Aug. 5, 1875. 511. Eva_ May, b. Apl. 7, 1877, at Coloma, Mo. 512.. Lilbera Baxter, b. Oct. 27, 1879, atColoma, Mo.; d. Mar. 10, 1880. 513. Zilpah Ann, b. Sept. 26, 1880, at Coloma, Mo. 514. Virgia Mabel, b. Feb. 15, 1884, at Coloma, Mo .. d. Sept. 10, 1892. 515. Floyd Bartlett, b. Nov, 28, 1882, at Coloma, Mo.; 516. Atha Ellen,_ b. June 27, 1886, at Coloma, Mo. 517. Hattie Aurella, b. Aug. 28, 1888, at Coloma, Mo. 518. Hugh Telford, b. Mar. 18, 1890, at Coloma, Mo. 519. David Carroll, b. July 6, 1892, at Coloma, Mo.; d. Mar. 13, 1895. 519.1 Irma Nell, b. Feb. 1, 1895 at Cushing, Okla. 519.2 Carrie I"orine, b. Apr. 14, 1898, at Cushing, Okla. 519.3 Lee Sheldon, b. April 1, 1900, at Cushing, Okla. 519.4 George Edwin, b. April 24, 1902, at Cushing, Okla .

.271. McLAURY, ANNA BELLE. Born Oct. 6, 1854 Died Father, Richard McIntosh McLaury, No. 93. 15t McCLAUGHRY FA.lrf.ILY ' Mother, Eleanor Leslie. No. 271 was married Oct. 9, 1873 To George T. Ross Born Died Son of Children: Herbert C. Ross, b. Mar. 21, 1875. Ernest M. Ross, b. Aug. 26, 1877. Arzula, b. Auj?. 2, 1879. Amy Belle, b. Mar. 12, 1881. Marcus S. Ro5s, b. Nov. 18, 1883. Morris Ross, b. May 26, 1886. Elsie May, b. July 4, 1889. Leonard D. Ross, b. Jan. 23, 1892.

281. McLAUGHRY, JAMES ALEXANDER. Born Oct. 20, 1860 Died Father, James Alexander McLaughry, No. 94. Mother, Elizabeth Carmon. No. 281 was married Jan. 17, 1874 To Mary Graham Born Died Daughter of Children: 521. DeOrmond, b. May 10, 1893 522. b. May 16, 1896

288. McCLAUGHRY, MARGARET. Mrs. Margaret Griffith, Carthage, Hancock Co., Ill. Born Sept. 8, 1832, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 99. Mother, Margaret Leal, No. ·8. McCLA UGHRY F AM.ILY 153

No. 288 was married Nov. 20, 1854 To Andrew J~ckson Griffith, M. D. Born Feb. 4, 1820, at Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio. Died Mar. 19, 1884, at Carthage, Hancock Co., Ill. Son· of Llewellyn Ap Griffith and Hannah Hope, of Welsh and Scotch-Welsh descent, respectively. Children: . Kate, (Prof. William Hill) b. Aug. 5, 1862, Carthage Ill. Ralph R., b. Sept. 24, 1864, Carthage Ill. ".A:p'' is the Welsh patronymic meaning "Son of", and equiva­ lmt to "Mac'' in the Gaelic-the language of the Irish and H~hland Scotch.

28S. McCLAUGHRY, 'ROBERT WILSON, MAJOR. Warden, U. 8. Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas. Born July 22, 1839, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died Father, Ma.tthew McClaughry, No. 99. Mother, M~y Hume, No. 55. No. 289 wa~ married June 17, 1862 To Elizabeth Catherine Madden, No. 16, of Monmouth, Ill. Born Aug. 1, 1841, at Clifton, Ohio. Died Daughter of J~es ·Gallo-way Madden, No. 10 and Eleanor Struthers, No.16. Children: 523. Charlet Chase, b. April ·7, 1863 .. at Carthage, Ill. 224. Frank lridgeman, b. Oct. 9,· 1865, at Carthage, Ill. d. Nov. 19, 1'571, at St. Louis, Mo, 525. Arthur Cl)oper,. b. ~Feb. 16" 1869, at Carthage, Ill. 526. :Matthew Wilson, b. June 19, 18'71, at St. Louis, Mo. 527. James Glent, b. Aug. 26, 1873, at Monmouth, Ill.; d. Feb. 17, 1876, at Joliet, Ill. 528. Robert Hume, b. April 5, 1875, at Joliet, 111.; d .. Mar. 5, 1876, at Jdiet, Ill. 529. John Glenn, b. 11ar. 29, 1878, at Joliet Ill. 530. Mary Catherine, \Jas. B. Henry) b. Mar. 29, 1878~ 154 McCLAUGHRY F.A~llLY ' at Joliet, Ill. 531. Thomas Alexander, b. July 25, 1883, at Monmouth, Ill. ; d. same day.

Robert W. McOlaughry was educated in the common schools of his native county, and was graduated at Monmouth College, Illinois, A. B. in 1860. He first engaged in publishing the Carthage ''Republican", a weekly newspaper, but after abQut one year in the office he disposed of his interest and enli~ed in the 118th. Illinois Volunteers in 1862. .Upon its organi­ zation he was elected Captain of his company, and in Nov­ ember, 1862, major of his regiment, serving in the lattqr ca­ pacity until transferred by reason of impaired health to the paymaster's corps in June, 1864, where he served urtil the close of the war. His command ,vas attached to the a.rmy of the Tennessee, forming part of the 9th. diyision, 131h. army corps, participating in all campaigns prior to and resulting in the capture of Vicksburg in 1863, and thereafter .serving in the department of the Gulf. Among its battle, in which he participated, ,vere Chickasaw Bayou, Arkinsns Post, Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Big Black Bridgf, and the as­ saults on Vicksburg. After 1863 his regiment was attached to the cavalry service. On his discharge, in October, 1865, Maj. McClaughry rP-turned to his native cou!1'Y, and for four years thereafter held the office of County C1erk. In politi­ cal matters he was a '~Dong las Democrat" until· his enlist­ ment, when he b~came a Republican. He 3erved ,vith great enthusiasm as a soldier, and attained markeJ skill, being often in command of his regiment when only ~:venty three year~ of age. In 1869 he engaged ,vith Pattersro, Timberman & Co. of Keokuk, Ia. in the business of .qua1 rying and furnishing building stone, and continued in that line until 187 4, when he was appointed ,v arden of the Illhois State Penitentiary at Joliet, Ill. December, 1888, he re,i~;ned to take charge of the Pennsylvania Industrial Refonnatory Huntington, Pa. On_May 1, 1891, he became chief of the police of Chicago, but in August 1893, accepted the3uperintendency of the Illi­ nois State Reformatory at Po.1tiac, there continuing until March 1, 1897, when he retur~d to Joliet to be~in his second M.cOLAUGHRY FAMILY 155

term as warden. During President Cleveland's Administra­ tion he was appointed delegate for the U. S. at the Inter­ national Prison Congress in Paris, France. He was invited by the Home Secretary of Great Britain to inspect the Eng­ lish and Irish Prisons, and was enabled to make many valua- , ble suggestions to the officials of the British penal adminis- tration which have led to some modifications in the handling of prisoners in that country. On July 1st. 1899, he became warden of the United States Penitentiary, Fort Leaven­ worth, Kansas, where he still continues. Major McClaughry deserves special credit. for his efforts in introducing the Ber­ tillon System of Identifying Criminials into the United States, and in establishing the National Bureau of Identification and the National Union of Chiefs of Police. He is a member of the Union League Club of Chicago; of the Military Order of Loyal Legion, and of the Society of the Sons of the Ameri­ can Revolution. He was married June 17, 1862, to Elizabeth Catherine, daughter of James G. Madden,. an attorney of Monmo~th, Ill. In 1905 he received the degree of LL. D. from his Alma Mater. He is a member and Elder in the Presbyterian Church, and was raised in the United Presby­ terian Church, as was his wife, who is also of Scotch and Scotch-Irish descent.

290. McCLAUGHRY, SARAH. Born Nov. 2:1, 1842, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died Oct. 3, 1904, at Augusta, Hancock, Co., Ill., buried at Pontiac, Ill. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. 99. Mother, Mary Hume, No. 55. No. 290 was married Aug. 22, 1864 To Rev. David Gibson Bradford Born Dec. 20, 1824, at Canonsburg, Pa. Died Aug. 28, 1907, at Springfield, Ill. Son of Children: Ralph Fri~nd Bradford, b. March 24, 1865, living at Pontiac, Ill. 156 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY ' Anna Margaret.. (John F. Compton) b. June 15, 1867, living at Augusta, Ill. Mary, b. Sept. 22, 1874; d. March 12, 1879. Sarah Darline, b. April 1, 1879.

291. McCLAUGHRY, CATHERINE. Born Aug. 11, 1844, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died May 19, 1878, at Carthage, Ill. Father, Matthew McClaughry, No. »9. Mother, Mary Hume, No.· 55. No. 291 was married To Stewart Speer Findley Born Died Son of James Findley and Eliza Speer. Children: Catherine, b. 1877.

292. McLAURIE, CHARLES MANSFIELD. Born April 25, 1840, at Argyle, Washington Co., N. Y. Died Feb. 12, 1892, at Trout Lake, Col. while there in search of health. Father, Thomas Alexander McLaury, No. 104. Mother, Eliza Dunbar Savage, No. 29. No. 292 was married June 30, 1865 To Maria Schermerhorn Born Feb. 7, 1842 Died Daughter of Children: 532. Arthur Muir, b. Jan. 6, 1866, Champaign, Ill. 533. Ida M., (F. Percy Vail) b. Nov. 6, 1867, Champaign, Ill. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 1,17

296. McOLAUGHRY, CHARLES BROOKS. Columbus Junction Iowa, Route 5, box 53. Born Oct. 5, 1848. at Harpersfield, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, Stephen Kingstone McClaughry, No. 115. Mother, Mary McClaughry, No. 73. No. 296 was married Sept. 17, 1873 To Rachael Lynch, of Mt. Pleasant, Ia. Born Dec. 23, 1848, at Riley, Butler Co., Ohio. Died Dec. 14, 1885, at Danville, Pes Moines Co.,. Iowa.· Daughter of John Lynch and Nancy S. Price, of Mount Pleas- ant, Iowa. Children: 534. Elsie Belle, b. Dec. 5, .1882. No. 296 had a high school and Academy training. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is a gardener and fruit grower. He is a Populist is politics.

301. McLAURY, GEORGE GILLESPIE. Born ·Feb. 19, 1859, at Meredith, N. Y. Died Father, Robert McLaury, No. 118. Mother, Mary Jackson. No. 301 was married To Lillian Hobbie Born Feb. 1, 1867, at Delhi, N. Y. Died Daughter of Joshua Knapp Hobbie and Jane Gilchrist. S.P. Geo. Gillispie McLaury was educated at Walton Academy. He belongs to the Reformed Presbyterian, or Covenauter Church. In politics he is a "dissenter." By occupation he was for years a carpenter and farmer. From 190'7 to 1909, superintendent of Mission School farm of the Presbyterian Church at Hot Springs, North Carolina. 158 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

302. McLAURY, MARY ANNA. Born Nov. 18, 1860, at E. Meredith, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, Robert McLaury, No. 118. Mother, Mary Jackson. No. 302 was married Feb. 22, 1888 To Ray Howland, of Walton, N. Y. Occupation, farmer. Born Dec. 27, 1864, at Walton, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Son of Wilton· Howland and Janet Henderson. Children: Janet Mary, b. Feb. 21, 1891, Walton, N. Y. Agnes McLaury, b. March 18, 1898, Walton, N. Y. Ward Robert Howland, b. Nov. 20, 1901, Walton, N. Y No. 302 is a United Presbyterian.

304. McLAURY, SARAH ELIZABETH. Born Jan. 18, 1865 at East Meredith, N. Y. Died Father, Robert McLaury, No. 118. Mother, Mary Jackson. No. 304 was married Nov. 18, 1885 To Chester Lyon Born Dec. 27, 1858, at Stamford, N. Y. Died Son of William K. Lyon and Charlotte. Children: Ed,vard ,villiam Lyon, b. June 4, 1882 E. Worcester, N. Y. Wilson King, b. Sept. 12, 1886, E. Worcester, N. Y. Calvin Ross, b. Aug. 22 1889, E. Worcester, N. Y. Jennie E., b. Feb. 7, 1892, Sherburne, N. Y. Hazel Bulah, b. Nov. 12, 1894, '' ~1erl Richardson, b. Apl. 30, 1898, '' Laura May, b. Feb. 24, 1901, '' Charlotte Pearl, b. Dec. 7, 1904, " McOLAUGHRY FA~IILY 159

Marion C. b. May 30, 1906, " Sarah McLaury, b. Aug. 22, 1908, " No. 304 is a Baptist, a Republican, and lives at Sherburne, N. Y. Lived at E. Meredith 1865-1886, at East ,v orcester, till 18$l0. Now lives at Earlville.

306. McLAURY, HADASSAH JANE. South New Berlin, Chenango Co.,. N .. Y. Born June 13, 1869, at East Meredith, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, Robert McL~ury, No. 118. Mother, Mary Jackson. No. 306 was married To Charles H. Goodspeed Born May 23, 1864 at Pittsfield, Otsego, Co., N. Y. Died Son of Henry T. Goodspeed and Ruth Ann Chapman. Children: Eva Mary Goodspeed, b. Oct. 29, 1895, Homesville, N. Y. Ada Margaret, b. Sept. 14, 1898, S. Ne,v Berlin, N. Y; d. June 23, 1905, '' Ray Robert, b. May 12, 1904, " Roy Charles, b. April 28, 1907, " No. 306 Rec'd a common school education. ~!ember of Re­ formed Presbyterian Church lived at E Meredith, Del. Co., N. Y. till 1894.

308. McLAURY, HANNAH ELIZABETH. Born 1851 Died 1886 Father, Benjamin 1IcLaury, No. 119. Mother, Elizabeth Loudon. No. 308 ,vas married To Samuel Grinnell Born 160 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Died Son of Children: Robert J. Grinnell, 1871 1873 Mary E., 1873 1874 Martha Jane, 1875

312. McLAURY, WILLIARD TRULL. Born 1828 Died Father, John ...~dams McLaury, No. 121. Mother, Mary Prime Vanderlip No. 312 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 535. - Mary, 536. Williard, 53 7. J. ulia, 538. 539.

313. McLAURY, SARAH AGNES. Born Feb. 21~ 1835, at Cherry Valley, N. 1:-. l)ied March 13, 1909, at Burlington Iowa. Father, John Adams McLaury, No. 121. Mother, Mary Prime Vanderlip. No. 313 was married July 5, 1858 To William W. Kinnear Born July 2nd. 1830, at Franklin, Pa. Died Son of Davjd Kinnear and Nancy De Woody, Children: McOLAUGHRY FAMILl 161

Mary Agnes, b. May 24, 1859 LaCrosse, Wis., living at Bur­ lington, Ia. Educated at Mary Institute, St. Louis, Mo. W. W. Kinnear is a steamboat and steamship agent at Burlington, Ia. A Republican and Congregationalist.

316. McLAURY, GEORGE REDFIELD. Born Feb. 19, 1837, at Davenport, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died July 3 .. 1899, at McGregor;Ia. Father, John Adams McLaury, No. 121. Mother, Mary Prime Vanderlip. No. 316 was married Aug.· 14, 1864 To Harriet R. Henry Born July 5, 1839 Died Daughter of Children: 540. Charles Henry, b. June 19, 1865. 541. Anna Prime, b. Aug. 1, 1867. 542. George Thomas, b. Sept. 11, 1869. 543. William Kinnear, b. Nov. 16, 1871; d. Dec. 4, 1875. 544. Harriet Amelia, b. June 29, 1875. George Redfield McLaury's father and family came west and settled near Platteville, Wis. in 1838. In 1856 they moved to McGregor and Mr. McLaury has made this his home since that time. For a number of years Mr. McLaury was engaged as traveling salesman for G. S. C. Scott of McGregor, Ia. Later Mr. McLaury connected himself with the wholesale house of Pit­ kin and Brooks of Chicago, in whose employ he was an hon­ ored and esteemed salesman to the time of his death. H~ was an excellent citizen, a genial and companionable man, one held in high esteem throughout his large circle of friends.

318. McLAURY:, JOHN. Born 1839 Died 16!3 .JlcCLAUGHRY FA.1."lIILl"" lfather, John Adams McLaury, No. 121. Mother, Mary Prime Vanderlip. No. 318 was married To Constance Pitford Born Died Daughter of S. P. No. 318 was married 2nd. To Mrs. Hardy Born Died Daughter of S. P.

320. McLAURY, CHARLES MERRIAM. Born 1847 Died Feb. 5, 1908, at Los Angeles, Cal. Father, John Adams McLaury, No. 121. Mother, Mary Prime Vanderlip. No. 320 was married To Born Died Daughter of S. P.

321. McLAORY, AGNES ADAMS. Born Died Father, Thomas King McLaury, No. 122. Mother, Ellen McArthur. No. 321 was married To McKeever Born l)ied McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 163

Son of S. P.

325. McLAURY, HENRY. Born Dec. 9, 1828 Died Oct. 22, 1861, at Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y. Father, William McLaury No. 123. Mother, Jiles McArthur. No. 325 was married To Catherine Amelia Humphry Born Died Daug:hter of Children: 545. Amelia J., (George D. Brown) b. June 2, 1856. 546. Agnes T., b. Mar. 16, 1858.

326. McLAURY, AGNES. Living at Ft. Worth. Texas at last account. Born June 4, 1831 Died Father, William McLaury, No. 123. Mother, Jiles McArthur. No. 236 was married To Horace K. Thurber Born Died Son of S. P.

332. McLAURY, MARY LETITIA. Born Mar. 24, 1841 Died Father, Dr. James Harsha McLaury, No. 126. Mother, Martha Gearey. 164 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

No. 332 was married June 23, 1869 To Jesse M. Elting Born April 1, 1839 Died Son of Children: Mabel, b. May 31, 1870. Arthur Graham Elting, b. Aug. 26, 1876.

333,. McLAURY, JAMES. Born April 4, 1843 Died Father, Dr. James Harsha McLaury, No. 126. Mother, Martha Gearey. No. 333 was married Nov. 26, 1881 To Elizabeth Eells, Walton, N. Y. Born Died Daughter of Children: 547. Howard Gray, 1887.

335, McLAURY, AGNES JANE. Born Oct. 7, 1847 Died Father, Dr. James Harsha McLaury, ~o. 126. Mother, Martha Gearey. No. 335 was married May 21, 187~ To Andrew L. F. DeJro Born March 4, 1845 Died Son of Children: Edward McLaury Deyo, b. April 28, 1873; d. 1881. Maria, b. May 2, 1876; d. 1876. McOL.A.UGHBY FAMILY 165

Bertha, b. July 25, 1878. Lizzie, b. Aug. 10, 1880. Joseph McLaury Deyo, b. Oct. 25, 1881.

337, McLAURY, HENRY, Born Sept. 28, 1853 Died Father, Dr. James Harsha McLaQry, No. 126. Mother, Marthai Gearey. No. 337 was married Sept. 21, 1876 To Eva DuBois at New Paltz, N. Y. Born 1853 Died Daughter of Children: 548. Edith, b. Oct. 5, 1877. 549. John, b. 1880. 550. Minnie, 1882.

338, McLAURY, EDGAR, Born April 11, 1855 Died Father, Dr. James Harsha-McLaury, No. 126. Mother, Martha Gearey. No. 338 was married Sept. 16, 1891 To Ella Linde, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Born 1862 Died 1892 Daug·hter of Children: 551. Ella Margaret, b. 1892.

340, McLAURY, JOSEPI-IlNE, Born Morch 17, 1854 Died 166 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' Father, Dr. Abram McLaury, No. 131. Mother, Helen Gearey. No. 340 was married To John C. Lennon Born at Cairo, Greene Co., N. Y. Died Son of S. P.

341, McLAURY, FRANCES, Born April 23, 1859 Died Father, Dr. Abram McLaury, No. 131. Mother, Helen Gearey. No. 341 was married To Marsden F. Duncan Born ()ct. 11, 1856 Died Son of Children: Helen J., b. Mar. 17, 1887.

343. McLAURY, DANIEL. Born May 8, 1828 Died Father, Thomas Blakely McLaury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 343 was married 1854 To Lorana A. Blish Born Died 1861 Daughter of Children: 552. Charles B., 553. Mary Isabelle, .McOLAUGHRY FAMIL1~ 167

No. 343 was married May, 1866 To Mary P. Browne Born Died 1889 Daughter of Children: 554. Fannie A., 555. William N., 556. Daniel Herbert, 557. Emma L., 558. Gaily A., 559. Ellis B.,

344. McLAURY, AGNES. Born Dec. 19, 1829 Died· Father, Thomas Blakely McLaury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 344 was married To Y. B. M. \Vyckoff Born Died S. P.

345. MoLAURY, ELLEN o. Born Oct. 12. 1831 Died March 1885 Father, Thomas Blakely McLaury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 345 was married Nov. 1863 To T. L. Stringer Born Died Son of Children: Lillian M. Stringer. Fred J. Stringer. 168 ..1.lfcCLAUGHRY FAMILY

346. McLAURY, JAMES. Born Sept. 15, 1833 Died Dec. 12, 1893 Father, Thomas Blakely McLaury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 346 was married Aug. 1860 To Mary McLaughlin Born Died Daughter of S. P.

347. MoLAURY, THOMAS GAILY. Born Sept. 2, 1835, at Stamford, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died June 3, 1893, at Chicago, Ill. · Father, Thomes Blakely McLaury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 347 was married Oct. 21, 1879 To Cornelia "'VValker at Chicago, Ill. Born Jan. 17, 1849, at Chicago, Cook Co., Ill. Died . Daughter of Charles Walker. Uhildren: 560. Walker G., b. Dec. 22, 1881. 561 Donald B., b. ·April 29, 1887. Thomas Gaily McLaury was educated at Delhi Academy, Del­ a ware Co., N. Y. For many years he was in business on the Chicago Board of Trade, and dnring the last ten years of his life interested in sugar plantations.. He was a Baptist, and a member of the Democratic party in politics.

348. MoLAURY, SUSAN A. Born June 9, 1837 Died July 18, 1866 Father, Thomas Blakely McLaury No. 132. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 169

Mother, Prudence l\ilcGillivrae. No. 348 was married 1864 To G. A. Davison Born l>ied Son of Children: Lillian Davison d. 1866.

349. McLAURY, MARY A. Born Feb. 19, 1839 Died Father, Thomas Blakely McLa:ury, No. 132. Mother, Prudence McGillivrae. No. 349 was married Se.pt. 20, 1865, at Delhi, N. Y. To J. D-. Campbell, of Fonda, N. Y. Born at Fonda, N. Y. Died Nov. 17, 1871, at Son of Duncan Campbell Children: J. Gaily Campbell, b. Dec. 6, 1869.

353. McLAURY, MICHAEL. Born Sept. 7, 1837, at Davenport, N. Y. Died Oct. 26, 1907, at homestead near Harpersfield, N. Y. Father, John McKillip McLaury, No. 134. Mother, Margaret Ann Sexsmith, No. 8, d. of Michael Sex- smith, No. 1, and Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 353 was married 1863 To Harriet A. Clark Born Died Feb. 26, 1909, at Kortright, N. Y. Daughter of John M. Clark, No. 26, and Agnes Leal, No. 12, d. of James Leal, No. 2, and Sarah ~1cClaughry. 170 McCLAlTGHRl... FAltlILr

Children: 562. Mary Fanella, b. J" ul.,.,. 1864, at Davenport, N. Y.' d. Aug. 12" 1906. 563. Howard Lincoln, b. July 5, 1866, N. Kortright, N. Y. 564. Emma Elizabeth, b. April 1868, " " 565. John Clark, b. Sep. 9, 1869, " '' 566. Madge Leal, b. April 1872, " " 567. Willis Crosby, b. July 2, 1875, " " 568. Frank Smeallie, b. Nov. 8, 1882, "' '' Michael McLa1try, in a letter to R. W. McClaughry in 1893, says '"My Father's name ·was John C. McLaury, son of ~John Harsha ~lcLau'r_y. My father married Margaret Ann Sexsmith. According to 1VIichael l\'IcLaury at one time there were sixty voters of the name l\'IcClaughryor McLaury in the town of Kortright, I>elaware Co., N. Y. Five of Michael McLaury's children graduated from Stamford Semi­ nary and Fannella and Howard graduated from Oberlin Col­ lege. In 1893, Fannella was principal of schools in Water­ town, Conn. She died in New York City while engaged in Mission Work, Aug·. 12, 1906. No. 353, \Vas 2 sears in colleg·e. A Republican, United Pres­ byterian, and Farmer. Lived at Davenport, N. Y. 1837- 1865. N. Kortright, 1865-1907.

354. McLAURY, JAMES HARSHA. Born May 29, 1839, at Davenport, N. l?. Died Sept. 26, 1895, at Harpersfield Center, N. Y. Father, John McKillip Mcl-'aury, No. 134. Mother, Margaret Ann Sexsmith, No. 8. . . No. 354 was married To Mary Graig Born Aug. 20, 1843, at Davenport, N. 1.... Died Daughter of James Graig and ·Eliza McCracken. Children: 569. John Irving, u. Nov. 6, 1866. McCL.AUGHRY FAMI.LJ:"" 171

570. Leonard Graig, b. Nov. 14, 1868. 571. Eliza Ann, b. Jul. 19, 1871, d. Nov. 12, 1901. 572. Susan Amanda, b. Dec. 15, 1874. 573. Minnie Belle, b. Jan. 9, 1880. 574. Lena May, b. Apl. 19, 1887. No. 354, was educated in Common School, United Presbyterian.

355. McLAURY, GEORGE SEXSMITH. Born 1841 Died 1911, at Okaton, S. Dakota. Father, John McKillip McLaur.v, No. 134. Mother, Margaret Ann Sexsmith, No. 8. No. 355 was married 1st to Margaret Tait, daughter of Michael Tait Born Died Children: ·one daughter. 575. Margaret, No. 355. was married 2nd. To Julia Larkin of Belvedere, Ills. Born Died Children: one daughter. 576. Effie, 577. Ambrose, No. 355 attended Roxbury Academy 1 yr. He was a Presby­ terian, Republican and a farmer. Served through the Civil war Co. 1. 144th N. Y, Inf. Blind since 1879.

356. McLAURY, GEORGE COBINE. Born Feb. 22, 183» Died Oct. 14, 1908, at Clearfield, Iowa. Father, George Harsha McLaury, No. 138. Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 356 was married Mar. 6, 1862 17t McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

To Mary Ellen Sharp Born Died Daughter of Children: 578. Effie Jean, b. April 4, 1863; d. Aug. 12 .. 1864. 579. Albertus H., b. Feb. 4, 1866; d. Sep. 27, 1887. 580. Minnie May (Edgar T. Wilson) b. May 1 .. 1868. 581. George F., b. Oct. 30, 1872. 582. Charles, b. July 16, 1876; d. Jan. 12, 1879. 583. James T., b. April 7, 1880. 584. Frank Roy, b. Nov. 9, 1884.

357 .. McLAURY, JAMES THOMAS. Born Jan. 4, 1841, at Davenport, N. Y. Died Dec. 24, 1864, at Beaufort, S. C. in the U. S. army hospi­ tal from wounds received as a soldier in the 144 th N. Y. Vol. Inf. Father, George Harsha McLaury, No. 138. Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 357 was married To Sarah Elizabeth Sloan. Born Died April 1863. Daughter of Hugh Sloan and Chi]dren: 584.1, Sarah Elizabeth, b. April 1863.

358. McLAURY, DAy-rn HARSHA. 1 Division St, Delhi, N. Y. Born Oct. 3, 1843, at Davenport, N. Y. Died Father, George Harsha McLaury, No. 138. Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 358 was married To Catherine Mahaffy of Hobart, N. Y. JicCLAUGHRY .F..d1l/JL )' 172½

360. l\!IcLA URY, JOHN JOSEPH. Born Jan. 17, 1848, at l)avenport, N. Y. Died Father, Geo. Harsha NlcLaur,y, No. 138. ~iothP.r, Agnes Cobine. No. 360 was married To Eleanor Spooner Born Oct. 28, 1860, in Herkimer Co., N. Y. Di~d June 20, 1889, at Nlilltown, S. Dakota. l)aughter of William Spooner and Children: 584.5. George \Vil1iam ~1cLaury, b. Nov. 16, 1877, at lVIilltown, S. Dakota. 584.6. Lillian May., b. Aug. 26, 1879. 584.7. Eleanor Nlalviha, b. Aug. 12, 1881. No. 360 ,vas l\'Iarried 2nd. To Lucassia Jane Sheldon July 26, 1890 Born Aug. 2, 1857, at Oskaloosa, Iowa. Died

McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 173

Born Died Daughter of Hon. Samuel Mahaffy, who was an elder in the church of which Rev. Samuel McLeod Wilson was pastor (see No. 100), and Jane Robb. Children: 584.2, Samuel Willian, d. infant 584.3, David Homer, d. infant 584. 4, Violet Adrla,

359. McLAURY, ELIZA JANE. Born April 23, 1845, at Davenport N. Y. Died May 19, 1906, at Oneonta, N. Y. Father, George Hamilton McLatiry, No. 138. Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 359 was married To Andrew T. Russell Born Died Son of S. P.

- 361. McLAURY, SAMUEL WILSON. Born Nov. 25, 1850 Died Father, George Hamilton McLaury, No. 138 Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 361 was married To Elizabeth L. Steward Born Mar. 10, 1856 Died Daughter of Children: 585. Mary Agnes, b. Nov. 21, 1876. 586. Eliza.Jane, b. Aug. 6, 1878. 174 ..1.llcOLA UG HR 1 ... F AJ.lllL l ...

587. Thomas Alexander, b. Feb. 18, 1880. 588. James Wilson, b. May 23, 1882.

362. McLAURY, SARAH AGNES. Born June 27, 185fl Died Father, George Hamilton McLaury, No. 138 Mother, Agnes Cobine. No. 362 was married To Thomas M. Terrell Born Died Son of Children: Letitia Jane (George Hetherington) Frederick Terrell, Leah (Willis Van Denburg) 2 children Charles Terrell, Ethel, Floyd,

365. McLAURY, HUGH Mc WHORTER. Born Jan. 7, 1826 at Kortright N. Y. Died Father, James Rose McLaury, No. 139. Mother, Sarah Harsha, daughter of Hugh Harsha and Sarah McWhorter. No. 365 was married Nov. 30, 1852 To Anna A. Lewis, at New York. Born Jan. 8, 1828 in Carnarvonshire, · Wales. Came to America in 1830. Died Daughter of John Lewis and Mary Herbert. He was steward on a large estate in Carnarvonshire. Children: 589. Herbert IIarsha, b. Oct. 18, 1853, Meredith, N. Y. JllcCLAUGHRY FA~lILl" 175

590. Geo. Williams, b. April 28, 1855 d. Oct. 7, 1855 Meredith, N. Y. 591. Charles Sidney, b. Dec. 29, 1856 592. Sarah Agnes, b. Jan. 26, 1860 . '" d. Aug. 7 .. 1887. 593. Mary Elizabeth, b. Mar. 29, 1862 "' "' d. May 1, 1876. 564. Arthur Lincoln, b. April 2, 1864 " " d. Mar. 9, 1870. 595. John Lewis, b. Dec. 13, 1866. 596. Bertha, b. July 4, 18~9 " "' d. Dec. 4, 1885 Herbert Harsha McLaury lives with his father on the old farm at E. Meredith N. Y. He has followed news paper work as a printer, correspondent, rep

366. McLAURY, MARGERY. Born Aug. 7, 182·7, at Kortright, N. Y. Died April 1864, at Hammondsport, N. Y. Father, James Rose Mc~aury, No. 139. Mother, Sarah Harasha. No. 366 was married Nov. 1852 To Alfred B. Stoughtenburgh, at Pennyan, Yates Co., N. l .... Born Died Son of Children: Lillian, (Henr,y Foster) b. Sept. 6, 1853; d. Oct. 3, 1893, Rochester N, Y. Julius Williams, b. June 1855. Fannie, (John McDowell) b. 1856. Ida, b. 1864. Marjorie, (John Gillon) 176 llfcOLAUGHR.Y FAMILl,.. ' 367. McLAURY, JOHN WILLIAMS. Born Aug. 19, 1829, at Kortright, N. Y. Died after 1905, at Charlotte, N. C. Father, James Rose McLaury, No. 139. Mother, Sarah Harsha. No. 367 was married To McMinn Born Died Daughter of S. P. No. 367 lived at Harpenfield N. Y., Roxbury, Hammondsport, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Coe College) and Galesville Wis. He was formerly president of Galesville Univerisity. In 1895 was living at Toccoa, Georgia, where he edited a newspaper. His sister Mary and neice, Margery Stoughtenburgh lived with him'; the latter, Mrs. John Gillen, is said to live at "r aycross, Ga.

370. McLAURY, EBENEZER ROWLAND. Born Sept. 16, 1833 Died Oct. 4, 1889 . Father, Robert Huston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Ro~land. No. 370 was m:trried 1862 r_ro Jane Fletcher Born Died Daughter of Children: 597. Edmund, 598. Windfield, 599. Francis, 600. Belle, (Stevenson) · 601. Ma1·garet, 602. Mina, McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY 177

371. McLAURY, MARGARET FINDLEY. Born June 9, 1836, at Kortright, Del., Co., N. Y. Died at Toledo, Tama Co., Ia. Father, Robert Huston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Rowland. No. 371 was married June 5, 1856 To David B. Applegate, of Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa, Born Died Feb. 22, 1893 · at Toledo, la. Son of Children: Charles R. Applegate, Winfield S. Applegate, Margaret E., (H. ,v. McPherson) Living at 2601 Hal­ sted St. Chicago, in 1892.

373. McLAURY, EDMUND. Born Aug. 1st. 1840 Died Oct. 14, 1862 Father, Robert Huston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Iio,vland. Never was married. Was a. soldier in the 14th. Regiment of U. S. Vol~nteers at the battle of Fort Sumpter and Pittsburgh L)tnding, (Shiloh) and-at the latter battle was taken prisoner. He died in Iowa in 1862 :from the effects of starvation in the Rebel prison pen at Macon, Georgh1.

374. McLAURY, MARY E. Lives at Mason City, Iowa. Born Oct. 25,. 1842 Died Father, Robert Huston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Rowland. No. 374 ,vas married To Burnison Born 178 Jic.:CLA ea11R1T P.AJIJLY'"

Died S. P. No. 374 was married 2nd. To Holmes vV ass Born Died Son of Children: Arra Leone Wass, (James Bonson Pedelty) b. Eept. 6, 1870; married Oct. 19, 1893. Children: Holmes vVass Pedelty, b. }lay 20, 1897. Robert Simon, b. ,J nne 10, 1899. Avis, b. Sept. 30, 1902. Donald Ross, b. Nov. 13, 1906.

375. McLAURY, ,vrLLIAM ROWLAND. Attorney at law·, Fort Worth, Tex. Born Dec. 6, 1844 Died Father, Robert Huston McLaur_y, Xo. 143. l\'I other, 1\!largaret Row land. No. 375 ,vas married Dec. 19 To Lona DeWitt Born Oct. Died Oct. 31, 1881 Daughter of Children: . 603. John DevVitt, b. Oct. 27, 1874. 604. Lona, b. Oct. 4. 1876. 605. Margaret. b. Apl. 10, 18·78. No. 603 was Chief Yeoman on the battle-ship Oregon in the War with Spain. No. 375 was married 2nd. Oct. 3, 1882 To Lensra Back Trimble, of Georgia Born Aug. 13, 1857 Died JicCLA"C'GHRY FAJIIL)r 1,9

Daug·hter of 1,eonard A. Trimble and Martha H. Children: 606. Hugh Leonard, b. Oct 30, 188~. 60·7. Herman Henry, b. June 10, 1885. 608. Anna Lenora, b. June 21, 1887. 609. "\Vm. Rowland, b. Feb. 1, 1892. · 610. Findley Rose, b. Dec. 11, 1893. ~".A.fter the close of the Rebellion I found myself a Federal ex­ soldier, a wreck as to health and without money. I could see no sense or advantage in ,vri'ting my name across an entire page so I wrote it McLaury instead of McClaughry and my father and all his children adopted my abbreviation."

376. McLAURY, MARGERY AGNES. Born 1847 Died Father, Robert I-Iuston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Ro,vland. No. 376 was married :Feb., 1865 To Jesse B. Dailey Born Feb 24, 1839, at Indiana. Died Oct. 7, 1904, at Vermilion, South Dakota. Son of Children: __ Getrude L, (Lee Weeks) b. 1886 (?) Carrie B. Dailey, b. 1868. Henery V., b. 18·77. Carrie B. Dailey ,vas teacher of mathamatics and 1natron, State Universits, Ver1nilion South Dakota, in 1910.

378. McLAURY, CHRISTIANA. Born Feb. 25, 1851 Died Father, Robert I-Ius~on McLaur.r, No. 148. Mother, Margaret H,owland. No. 378 was married 180 McCLA.UGHRl,.. FAMILY ' To Leyi Armstrong, Rockford, Ill. Born Jan. 22, 1849 Died Son of Children: Helen, b. Mar. 14, 1876. James Ed win, b. Mar. 8, 1878.

380. McLAURY, SARAH CAROLINE. Born April 22, 1859 Died Father, Robert Huston McLaury, No. 143. Mother, Margaret Rowland. No. 380 was married Nov. 30, 1881 To James Reid Born Died Sept. 1887 Son of Children: Lona, (Charles P. Fuller) b. July 29, 1883. James Perry Reid, b. May 16, 18~7; d. Sept. 22, 1888. No. 380 was married 2nd to James T. Henderson on Nov. 24, 1901. He died May 27, 1906. She resides (1910) at Ontario, Cal.

384. McLAURY, JOHN AUSTIN. Born·April 8, 1835 at Kortright, Delaware Co. N. Y. Died July 12, 1883 at Equinunk, Wayne Co. Penna. Father, Joseph Hamilton McLaur.Y, -No. 144. Mother, Jane Hannah McClaughry, No. 70, daughter of J oho Burrhus McClaughry, No. 28, and Mary Hannah. No. 384 was married Sept. 17, 1863 To Mary E. Carmon Born Died Daughter of ll'IcCLAUGHR1T FAMILY 181

Children: 611. Mary Ellen, b. April 21, 1865, Monticello, N. Y. 612. George Hamilton, b. Mar. 27~ 1867, '' " d. June 27, 1879, Beach Pond, Pa. 613. John Austin, b. Oct. 5, 1869, Damascus, Pa.; d. Aug. 21, 1884, Equinunk, Pa. 614. Jane Elizabeth, b. July 15, "1871, Damascus, Pa. 615. Philip Carmon, b. Jul.v 16, 1873, " " 616. Edwin, b. Jan. 17, 1876, Beach Pond, Pa. 617. Benjamin Franklin, b. May 5, 1878, "' '~ 618. Wayne R., b. May 8, 1881, Equinunk, Pa. 619. Forrest Hadley, b. Jan. 14, 1883, " "

388. McLAU~Y, HARRIET ROSE. Born Mar. 19, 1845 at Monicello, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Died Father, Joseph Hamilton McLaury, No. 144. Mother, Jane Hannah McClaughry, No. 70. No. 388 was married Sept. 1, 1869 To Forrest Laing McGibbon, of Cannonsville, N. Y. at Liberty, N. Y., by Rev. J~ N. Husted. Born Nov. 27, 1846 at Cannonsville, N. Y. Died June, 1892 Son of vValter Peter McGibbon and Nancy Brice Russell. Children: Milton Joseph J\1cGibbon, b. July 15, 1870. md. Jemima T. Service. Walter Peter, b. April 9, 1872, ind. Gertrude L. Crary.. tTeannie Annette, b. Mar. 7, 1877. Forrest Arthur, b. June 27, 1880, md. Elizabeth Tarbox. Harold Rose, b. 11ay 18, 1884. Malcolm Austin, b. Nov. 22, 1887 n1d. Bertha H. Fraser.

389. McLAURY, HELEN JANE. Born l\-Iay 8, 1847, at ~1onticello, N. Y. Died 18!! lJicCLAUGHRY FAJIILY ' Father, Joseph Hamilton McLaury, No. 144. Mother, Jane fl.nnah ~IcClau~·hry, No. 70. No. 389 ,vas n1arried Aug. 31, 1876, at Nlonticello, N. Y. To Sanford T. Ostrom, of Mongaup Valle~r, N. Y. Born Feb 28, 1838, in Greene Co., N. Y. Died Son of Peter C. Ostrom and Sabrina Tanner. S.P.

390. McLAURY, EDWARD ARTHUR. (Rev). Presbyterian Manse, Marksboro, N .. J. Born Oct. 18, 1850, at Monticello, N. Y. Died Father, Joseph llamilton McLaurs, No. 144. Mother, Jane I-Iannah 1\1cLaury, No. 70. No. 390 was 1narried Sept, 2, 1880 To Sarah S. Proctor, of Salem, Mass. ·Born April 21, 1852 Died Daughter of S. P. Ed·ward Arthur McLaur_y graduated at the l\rionticello Acade1nJ· and tau~·ht school for a ,vhile. Entered LaFayette College, Easton Pa. in Sept. 1874, and gradnated in 1878. Entered Union Theological Seminars', Ne,v York City, where he re- 1nained t,vo years. vVas transferred by letter to McCor­ mick Theolo~;ical Seminary, "Chicago, Ill., w·here he finished his theolog·ical course. In the the· spring of 1881 he ,vas licensed to preach by the presbs-tery of Chicago, and began work as a home 1nissionar.v of the Presbyterian Church, at Glidden, Cai-roll Co., Io., and ·was ordained the following Nov­ ember b_y the presbytery at Fort Dodge. Was at Glidden over a year. On account of severe illness returned to the East and, in 1894, ·was pastor of the Osborn Memorial Church at Cedarville, New Jersey. AicCLA["!'GHRl~ FAll1IILl~ 183

391. McLAURY, CHARLES DAYTON. Born Sept. 7, 1853, at Kortright, N. Y. Died Father, John Harsha 1\1cLaur~r, No. 148. Mother, Elvira Dayton. No. 390 ,vas married To Alta J. vVestcott, Feb, 19, 1877 Born Sept., 14, 1857, Milford, N. Y. Died . Son of Adon B. ,v estcott and Angelina Dayton. Children: 619.1, Dorr Westcott, b. Sept. 14, 1879.

392. McLAUltY, ·wASHINGTON R. Born June, 16, 1858, at l(ortrig·ht, N. Y. Died Father, John Harsha McLaury, No. 148. Mother., Elvira Dayton. No. 392, ,vas married To ~iinnie Packer, Oct. 15, 1879 Born Nov. 18, 1860, at Portlandville, N. Y. Died Daughter of David Packer and Francis Babcock. Children: 619.2, Guy Babcock, 619.3, Frances Elvira, ( Arnold) d. June 28, 1900. 619.4, Ford V\T.,

394. McLAURY, ALICE. Born Dec. 31, 1854, at l(ortrig-ht N. Y. Died Father, Jc,hn liarsha ~'lcLaur.r, No. 148. Mother, Elvira Da~yton. No. 394 was married To Frank tl. Chase, Oct. 16, 1884 184 McCLAUGHRY FAJ,IILY

Born Died Son of Nathan Chase. Children: Alta McLaury Chase, John Har

395. Mac LAURY, MARGERY CYRENA. Born May 13, 1851 Died Father, Rev. Frederick Edward Mac Laury, No. 150. Mother, Susannah Ho.stings Parrish of Cambridge N. Y. No. 395 was married To Henry Rbynsburger Dec. 14, 1898 Born Died Son of H.P. Henry Rhynsburger has 2 · children by his first wife, Mary Spencer; Dick R.hy11sburger, and Harvey Rhynsburger.

396. Mac LAURY, HIRAM. Born Aug. 4, 1853 Died Father, Rev. Frederick Edward Mac Laury, No. 150. Mother, Susannah Hastings Parrish. No. 396 ,vas married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 619.5, 6 l9.6, 619. 7, McCLAUGHRY F.A:J;lILY 185

397. Mac LAURY, JULIA. Born Sept 7, 1856 Died Father, Frederick Edward MacLaur.r, No. 150. Mother, Susannah Hastings Parh,h. No. 397 was married To Alonzo Coffin, Oct. 12, 1881 Born Died Daughter of Children: Louis Uhl Coffin, Mar. 23, 1883. Pamelia Belle, (F. Chapman) Jan. 7, 1886. Susannah Anita (H. D. Bowen) May, 22, 1887. Marjorie, Mar. 11, 1889. Julia, (0. Welch) Mar. 23, 1891. Oyrus F. Coffin, b. Mar. 14, 1893; d. May, 16, 1893 .

.399. Mac LAURY, SARAH ELIZABETH. Born Jan- 29, 1862 Died Father, Frederick Ed,vard MacLaury, No. 150. Mother, ~usannah Hastings Parish.

No. 399. was married. To Porter Kuykendall, of ,vindham, Nov. 12, 1879 Born Nov. 29, 1852, at Windham. Died Son of Children: Nellie b. Ma.v. 20, 1881. Willia1n, b. l\Ia.v. 12, 1884, mc1. Sarah Y ound, 1 child. Mabel, (Leslie C. 'rerrell) b. Mar. 28, 1884.

400. Mac LAURY, MARY ADA. Born Nov. 20, 1865, 186 McCLACGHRl'" FAll[IL 1~ ' Died Father, Frederick Edward 1'IacLaur.v, No. 150. n:!other, Susannah Hastings Parish. No. 400 ,vas marriel To Dr. Nel~on Alexander Sloan, Sept. 5, 1894: Born Died Son of Children: Clarence Orvall Sloan, b. 1898. Cyrena Marjorie, b. 1900.

401. Mac I.JAURY, DANIEL HENRY. Born Dec. 30, 1868 l)iecl Father, Rev. Frederick Ed,vard 11ac I.JaurJ", No. 150. 11other, Susanr.ah Hastings Parrish. Nu. 401, ,vas married To josephine Neff of Philadelphia. Born Died Daug·hter of S. P.

405. McLAURY, WILLIAM THOMPSON. Born Died in the arn1J· Father, Andre,v Tho1npson McLaury; No. 161. 1\-Iother, Letitia Sexs111ith. No. 405 ,vas 1narried To Decker Born Died Daughter of S. P. lJicOLAUGIIRly FAMILl.. 187

40·7. McL... ..\.URY, WILLIAM PLATT. Born Mar. 15, 1845, at E. ·\\rorcester, Otsego Co. N. Y. Died Aug. 30, 1901, at New York City. Father, James Savage McLaury, M. D., No. 166. ~I other, Elizabeth Mead No. 407 was married Dee. 24, 1872 To Theodora J. Ingersol, at Catskill, N. Y. Born Died Daughter of Children: 620. Julia Day, b. July 10, 1874. 621. Melvin Thomas, b. April 8, 1878. \Villiam Platt McLaury V{as a private soldier in Company B. 144th Regilnent, N. Y. Vol. Inf. in the ,var of the Rebel­ lion.

408. McLAURY, MARIA ELIZABETH. Born April 17, 1848, at Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Father, James Savage McLaur.r, M. D., Now 166. Mother, Elizabeth l\1ead. No. 408 was married May 22, 1871, at Walton N. Y. To Rev. C. ]f. Janes Born Died Son of Children: Elizabeth l\Iarsh, b. Mar. 2, 1872. Charlotte Mead, b. " 21, 187 4. Francis N e,vton Janes, b. June 9, 1876. George McLa\}ry Janes, b. Mar. 23, 1879. Charles Edw·ard Janes, b. Nov. 14, 1886. Clinton Searles Janes, b. Aug. 16, 1889. 188 1'IcOLAUGHRY FAMILY

409. McLAURY, MARTHA ADELINE. Born Mar. 11, 1850, at Walton, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Mar. 8, 1883 Father, James HHvage McLaury, M. D. , No. 166. Mother, Elizabeth Mead. No. 409 was married Sept. 10, 1874, at Walton, Del. Co., N. Y. To A. D. Peake Born Died Son of Children: Laurens Peake, b. July 10, 1875, d. Mar. 16, 1876. James McLaury Peake, b. Dec. 28, 1876. Albert D. Peake b. Sept. 26, 1878, at Yonkers N. Y.; d. Feb. 19, 1892. Evelyn Martha, b. Dec. 6, 1880. Edwin Peake, b. Mar. 1, 1883, at Yonkers N. Y.; d. Mar. 1, 1883

410. McLAURY, SOPIDA GRISWOLD. Born April 8, 1852, at Walton, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, James Savage McLaury, M. D., No. 166. Mother, Elizabeth Mead. No. 410 was married To Herbrt B. Gardner Born Died Son of Children: Herbert McLaury Gardner, b. May 21, 1882. Guy Gabriel Gardner, b. Oct. 4, 1884. Ed ward Platt Gardner, b. 11ay 28, 1887.

411. McLAURY, EDWARD RIGGS. Born June 18, 1854 at Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 189

Died Father, James Savage McLaury, M. D., No. 166. Mother, Elizabeto Mead. No. 411 was married Born Died Daughter of S. P.

412. McLAURY, AGNES MARION. Born Jan. 9, 1844 Died April, 28, 1885 Father, Thomas Douglas McLaury, No. 168. Mother, Margaret Loudon.. No. 412 was married To Charles Scott Robertson Born 1836 Died Son of Children: Lizzie M. Robertson, b. 1872 d. 1872. Jennie M. Robertson, b. 1874 d.1874 Mabel M. Robertson, b. 1876

413. McLAURY, WATSON R. Born April, 29, 1846 Died Father, Thomas Douglas McLaurs·, No. 168. ~1other, Margaret Loudon. No. 413 was married To Florence N. Husted Born 1857 Died Daughter of Children: 622. Fannie T., b. 1879 190 .JlcCLACGHRl'" FAJfILY

414. McLAURY, ROBERT ,vHITE. Born Mar. 16, 1851 Died Father, Thomas Douglas :NlcLaury, No. 168. Mother, ~largaret Loudon. No. 414 ,vas married To ~Irs. Sarah Frost Born Died Daughter of S. P.

418. McLAURY, HARRIET YOUNG. Born Aug. 4, 1857 at Kortright, N. Y. Died Father, Edward Riggs n1cLaury, No. 170. Mother, Sarah Jane Young. No. 418 was married To Charles H. l{ing Born may 19, 1858 at New York City Died Son of Children: Blanche Eva, b. Mar. 13, 1892.

421. McLAURY, EVA MARIA. Born Sept. 21, 1867, at Kortright, N. Y. Died Father, Edward Riggs McLaur_y, No. 170. Mother, Sarah JUine Young. No. 421 was married To James Martin Brant Born Nov. 1, 1857 Died Son of S. P. JlcCLAl.IGHRY FA.i.lIILY

424. McL... :\.URY, FRANK HAROLD. Born Aug. 25. 1873, at 244 W. 42 st. New York City Died Father, William Muir lVIcLaur.v, ~1. D., No. 174. Mother, l\Iargaret l(ing. No. 424 ,vas 1narried To Born Died Daughter of S. P.

428. l\'lcl..,AURY, CAROLINE CLARK. Born_ Sept. 23, 1849 Died Father, Ebenezer Clark McLaury, No. 177. Mother, Mary Savage Clark, No. 33. No. 428 was married To Philip Guernsey Yaple Born Jan. 3, 1843 Died Son of ...4.brahain I-Ioff1nan Yaple and Fannie L. Davenport S. P.

429. .;..YlcL.,A.. URY, J-HlWARD WALLACE. 166, 2nd st. Deposit N. Y. Born 1852 at l(ortright Del. Co., N. Y. Died Father, Ebenezer Clark l\fcLaury, No. 17'7. lVIother, Mary Savage Clark, No. 33. No. 429 ,vas 1narried To ...:\.lice Victoria Baxter Born ,1 ul,y 13, 1849, at Colchester. Died Daug·hter of Hiram Baxter and Betsy M. Bradley 19£ ..clf.cCL.A.UGHRY F.AMILY

Children: 623. Eliza.beth, b. Sept. 5, 1882, Deposit~ 623.1 Guy Howard, b. Sept. 26, 1887, "

430. McLAURY, ANNIE PINKERTON. Born Sept. 1~, 1855 Died Father, Ebenezer _CJark McLaury, No. 177. l\Iother, Mary Savage Clark, No. 33. No. 430 was married To E. D. Wakeman Born Oct. 23, 1855 Died Feb. 1908 Son of Chi]dren: Carrie I., b. March 18, 1878. George N., b. June 18, 1880; d. Dec. 12, 1880. Addie R., b. Aug. 27, 1882. Mary S., b. June 12, 1884. Ralph C., b. Dec. 8, 1886. No. 430 was married 2nd to Geo. Perry Ilewitt Born 1843

431. McLAURY, JUDSON COLFAX. Born April 16, 1871 Died Father, Edward Thomas McLaury, No. 185. Mother, Mar2"ery C. King. · No. 431 was married To Born Died Daughter of S. P. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 193

432. McLAURY, MARY ROSE. Born May 16, 1874 Died Father, Edward Thomas McLaury, No. 185. Mother, Margery C. King No. 432 was married To Born Died Son of S. P.

433. McLAURY, HUGH KING. Born May 6, 1818 Died Father, Edward Thomas :\1cLaury, No. 185. Moth~r, Margery C. King No. 433 was married To Born Died Daughter of S. P.

434. McLAURY, EDWARD R. Born May 6, 1878 Died Father, Edward Thomas McLaury, No. 185. 1'1other, Margery C. King No. 434 was married To Born Died Daughter of S. P. 194 McCLAUGBRY FA.lllILY ' 436. McCLAUGHRY, EZRA o. Born April 5, 1871, at Palos, Ill. Died Father~ Le Roy McClaughry, No. 186. Mother, Mary Gray, of Bloom, Ill. No. 436 was marrie~ Nov. 11, 1896 To Sarah Gleason, at Palos, Ill. Born April 7, 1876, at Palos, Ill. Died Daughter of James Gleason and Ellen. Children: 624. Richard Swift, b. Apr. 14, 1899; at Palos, Ill. 625. James Le Roy, b. Oct. 17, 1908, at " " No. 436 is a Democrat. Has a High School Education. Has been Town Supervisor, and is accounted one of the substan­ tial and reliable citizens.

438. McCLAUGHRY, FRANCES MARY. 907 Garfield Place, Evanston,. Ill . Born Nov. 10, 1876, at Palos, Cook Co., IH. Died Father, George Adam McClaughry, No. 187. Mother, Mary Currey. No. 438 was married Nov. 11, 1897 To ,villiam Daley, at Evanston, Ill. Born May 2, 1869, at Evanston, Ill. Died .Son of Joseph Daley and Mary Catkin. Children: William Daley Jr., b. Oct. 18, 1898 at Evanston. Geor~e Adam Daley, b. Jan. 9, 1900, at " d. Dec. 22, 1900, at Evanston. Richard Daley, b. Nov. 11, 1902, at " I ,eroy John Daley, b. Sep. 7, 1904, at " Mary, b. Jan. 21, 1906, at " Edward James Daly, b. Jap. 23, 1907, at " Stanley Daley, b. Dec. 13, 1908, at " McCLA.UGHRY FAMILY 195

439. l\1cCLAUGHRY, ALFRED JOHN. 2716 Hartzell St., Evanstan, Ill. Born Dec. 16, 1878 Died Father, George Adam McClaughry, No. 187. · Mother, Mary Currey. No. 439 was married To Annie Wilkie, Evanston, Ill. Born Jan. 19, 1879, at Glen View, Ill. Died Daughter of Fred. C. Wilkie and Minnie Children: 626. Jesse Morton, b. Feb. 15, 1903, at Evanston Ill. 627. George Fredrick, b. Oct. 27, 1904,- at '' 628. Ruth, b. May 24~ 1907, at ''

456. McCLAUGHRY, SAMUEL LEE. 67th. and Normal Ave, Englewood, Ill. Born Died Father, Richard Montgomery McClaughry, No. 198. Mother,Nellie Currey. No. 456 was married To Catherine Scanlon Born Died S. P.

457. McCL... t\.UGHRY, CHARLES. Born Died Father, Richard Montgomery McClaughry, No. 198. Mother, Nellie Currey. No. 457 was married To Catherine Born Died S. P. 196 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

465. McCLAUGHRY, ANGELINA BENEDICT. Waupun, Wisconsin. Born Dec. 25, 1849 Died Father, David Thomas McClaughry, No. 207. Mother, Susan E. Knight. No. 465 was married Sept. 5, 1870 ToJames David Burman Born Nov. 26, 1845 Died Son of Children: Lenora, (John Henry Wakling) b. Sept. 22, 1872. Zilda Susan, (Jesse Miller) b. Aug. 22, 1876.

466. McCLAUGHRY, MARTHA ANN. Born Dec. 4, 1850 Died Father, David Thomas McClaughry, No. 207. Mother, Susan E. Knight. No. 466 was married Dec. 9, 1873 To Lionel Conklin Born Sept. 8, 1844 Died Son of Children, of 466 Viola Jesse, b. May ~O, 1875. Grace Myrtle, b. Jan. 14 1877; d. Mar. 27, 1879. David Lionel, b. May 23, 1879. Daniel Willie, b. May 23, 1879;_ d. Nov. 4, 1882. Ruby Agatha, b. May 9, 1887.

467. McOLAUGHRY, DANIEL WILLIAM. Mackford, ,vis. Born March 3, 1852 Died Father, David Thomas McClaughry, No. 207. Mother, Susan E. Knight. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 197

No. 467 was married Mar. 1, 1888, To Anna J. Bunker Born Died Daughter of Children: 629 .. Edith May, b. Nov. 18, 1889.

468. McCLAUGHRY, susAN MARIA. Born June 11, 1854 Died Nov. 5, 1893 Father, David Thomas.McClaughry, No. 207 .. Mother, Susan E. Knight. No. 468 was married Oct. 12, 1881, To Maurice Wadleigh Born Died Son of S. P.

469. McCLAUGHRY, JESSIE FREMONT. - Wan pun, Wis~ Born Feb. 9, 1862 Died Father, David Thomas McClaughry, No. 207. Mother, Susan E. Knight. No. 469 was married Dec. 28, 1880, To Clinton U. Mony Born Dec. 13, 1852 Died Son of Children: Leslie Clinton, b. Feb. 12, 1884. Earl Linton Mony, b. Oct. 15, 1887. 198 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

470. McCLAUGHRY, NELLIE VERNICE. Born Nov. 16, 1868 Died Father, David Thomas McClaughry, No. 207. Mother, Susan E. Knight. No. 4'70 was married Nov. 1, 1888, To William Dixon Born May, 20 1867 Died Son of Children: Jennie Dixon, b. ~Iar. 11, 1892. John "' b. Nov. 16, 1893.

4'71. McCLAUGHRY~ JOSEPH D. Born Oct. 24, 1851 Died Father, Nathan Freeman McClaughry, No. 208. Mother, Susan Sayre. No. 4 '71 was married Oct. 6, 18'78, To Evelyn Lord Born Died Daughter of Children: 630. Mabel, b. Feb, 1, 1880. 631. Irva, b. Feh. 5, 1884.

472. McCLAUGHRY, ROBERT E. Born Died Father, Nathan Freeman 1\1cClaughry, No. 208. Mother, Susan Sayre. No. 4 72 was marriPd July 4, 1876, To Matilda Lester McOLAUGHRYFAMILY 199

Born Died Daughter of Children: 632. Claude

473. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN s. Born Died father, Nathan Freeman McClaughry, No. 208. Mother, Susan Sayre No. 473 ,vas married July 4, 1877, To Ida LeBaron Born Died Daughter of Children: 633. Iva, b. July 17, 1878. 634. Freeman, b. July 15i 1880. 634:1 Ethel,

474. McCL-AUGHRY, MARY ROSETTA. Born June 3, 1861. Died March 12, 1898. -Father, Nathan Freem:in McClaughry, No. 208. Mother, Susan Sayre. No. 475 was married Dec. 25, 1878, To Irvin Habin Born Died Son of Children: Flo;\1 Sabin, b. July 10, 1887. Edna Rabin, b. Nov. 12, 1890. 100 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

478. McCLAUGHRY, SAMUEL HAROLD. Edinboro, Erie Uo., N. Y. Born July 26, 1871, Died Father, Robert B. McClaughry, No, 220. Mother, Mary A. Twichell No. 478 was married To Lillian M. Randall Born Died Daughter of Children: 635. Hazel Irene, b. Sept. 4, 1893.

489. McLAURY, FREDERICK RICHARD. Born at Deposit N. Y. Died Father, Martin S. McLaury, No. 245. Mother, Susan Hewitt. No. 489 was married To Frances Butler, of Desposit, N. Y. Born Died Daughter of Ed win Butler. S., P. Frederick Richard McJ.Jaury and his wife are Baptists. He is a Republican in politics. He has always lived ·near Deposit and is engaged in farming.

490. McL.A.. URY, IDA. Burn Died Father, Martin S. ~IcLaury, No. 245. Mother, Susan Hewitt. No. 490 was married McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 201

To Gilbert Conrow Born Died Son of S. P.

491. McLAURY, LYDIA. Born Died Father, Martin S. McLaury, No. 245. Mother, Susan Hewitt. No. 491 was married To Frederick Blakesley Born Died Son of S. P.

495 .. McLAURY, CHARLES HENRY. Born June 11, 1874, at Deposit, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Father, Thomas Swift McLaury, No. 248~ Mother, Fannie Davall. No. 495 was married To Born Died Daughter of S. P. He is a Methodist, a Republican in Politics, and a teacher by profession. Graduated from Syracuse University, "cum laude'', 1900, A. B. and 1902 A. M.

497. ~IcLA URY, GEORGE HARVEY. No. 404. N. Madison St., Mason City, la. Born Nov. 17, 1878 at Deposit, N. Y. Died McCLAUGHRYFAMILY

Father, Thomas Swift McLaury,' No. 248. Mother, Fannie Davall. No. 497 was married Oct. 26, 1904, at Mason City, Ia., To Mabel B. Babcock. Born .Nov. 28, 1876, at Freeport, Ill!:,. Died Daughter of Frank s.· Babcock and Ella M. Burrell Children: 636. Ella Frances, b. Sept. 1, 1905, Mason City, Ia. George· Harvey McLaury is P. 0. clerk -at Mason City, Iowa. He is a Methodist and a Republican. He lived at Deposit N. Y. till Mar. 1, 1900, since then at Mason City, Ia.

523. McCLAUGHRY, CHARLES CHASE. Warden Iowa Reformatory, Anamosa, Iowa. Born April 7, 1863 at Carthage, Hancock Co., Ills. Died Father, Major Robert Wilson McCiaughry, No. 289. Mother, Elizabeth Catherine ~fadden, No. 16. No. 523 was married June 28, 1888, at Joliet, Ills. To Helen Augusta Demmond. Born Feb. 21, 1862 at Joliet, Will Co. Ills. Died Daughter of William Charles Dem111ond No. 3 and Clarissa Esther Beach No. 322. Children: 637. Helen Beach, b. May 22, 1889, Joliet Ills. 638. Robert \Vilson, II. b. Feb. 10, 1891, J<,liet, Ills. 639. Esther Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1892., Claremont, Pa. No. 523 attended the public schools in Monmouth and Joliet, Ill., the Lake Forest, Ill. Academy, Monmouth College, and graduated from Knox College, Gales burgh, Ill., A. B. in 1885. After graduation he served two years with the Joliet Steel Co., as a machinist apprentice, and two years as machin­ ist with E. R. Brainerd and Co. Nov. 1, 1889 he became Chief Engineer of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet. May 1, 1892 he became Assistant ~uperintendent of Allegheny County McCLAUGHRY FAMILJ""

(Pa.) Work House, a prison of some importance in Western Pennsylvania. ()n January 18, 1894 he became Deputy Superin­ tendent of the Chicago House of Correction, which position he held till Aug. 1, 1897. On the latter date he became Deputy Warden of the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City. This place he relinquished July 1, 1899 to become Warden , of the WisconsinState Prison at Waupun, where he remained ·until May 26, 1902. July 1, 1902 he entered the service of the Scully Steel and Iron Co. of Chicago, and resigned the the managership of the Machinery Department of this firm on June 30, 1903 to become Deputy Warden of the United States penitentiary at , Georgia, in w~ich position he served until July 1, 1909, when he became Superintendent of the Missouri Training School for Boys at Boonville, Mis­ souri. On December 31, 1911, he resigned this position to be­ come Warden- of the Reformatory at Anamosa, Iowa.

He served seven years with the Illinois National Guard, at­ taining the rank of Captain, and was Adjutant of the 4th Regiment of Infantry for two years. In 1909 he received the honor of. an appointment as Colonel and Aide de Camp on the Staff of the Governor of Missouri. He is a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Leg-ion, and also of the Sons of the American Revolution. He, his wife, and children are members of the Presbyterian Church. · He is a Re1)u blican in political adherance.

525. McCLAUGHRY, ARTHUR COPPER. 4642 Sheridan Road, Chicago, l ll. Born Feb. 16, 1869 at Carthage, Hancock Co., Illinois. Died Father, Major Robert ,vuson McClaughry, No. 289. Mother, Elizabeth Catherin Madden, No. 16. No. 525 was married To Flora Benze at Cl1icago, Illinois. Born August 8, · 1869, at Chicago, Ill. io4 -'llcOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

Died Daughter of llerman L. Benze ~nd Betty Kadish. S. P.

526. McCLAUGHRY, MATTHEW WILSON. Born June 19, 1871 at St. Louis, Missouri. Died Father Major Robert·Wilson McClaughry, No. 289. Mother Elizabeth Catherine Madden, No. 16. No. 526 was married to Bessie Norma Corrie at Joliet, Illinois, June 14, 1910. Born June 16, 1882 at Shannon, Carroll Co., Ill. Died Daughter of William Corrie, a native of Greenock, Scotland, and Annie Maria Black of Ogle Co., Ill. S. P. No. 526 ,vas for some years a Sergeant of Detectives and later a Lieutenant of Police in the Chicago Police Department. Mak­ ing a specialty of criminal identification Lieut. McClaughry spent some time abroad studying the Anthropometric System under its inventor, the famous Alphonse Bertillon of Paris, France~ from whom he holds certificates as an expert. Later he became interested in the Finger Print Method of Identifica­ tion perfected by Colonel Henry, C. R. I. and now the recogniz­ ed method of the British Empire. He went to England and studied this system at the famous· British Detective Bureau at Scotland Yard, London, and again returned to the United States with the qualifications of an expert. For a number of years he has been the Special Agent of the United States De­ partment o:f Justice in charge of the government's identifica­ tion bureau located at the United States Penitentiary at_ Leavenworth, Kansas, and is reckoned and acknowledged to be the most expert officer in this service in America.

529. ]\t[cCLAUGHRY, JOHN GLENN, LIEUTENANT. Born J\'Iarch 29, 1878, Warden House, Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet, Ill. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 205

Died November 2nd, 1912, Warden's House, United States Penitentiary,. Leavenworth, Kansas. Buried at Pontiac, Illi- nOIS. Father Major Robert Wilson McClaughry, No. 289. Mother Elizabeth Catherine Madden, No. 16. No. 529 was married to Alice Thornton at Pontiac, Illinois, Oct 14, 1902 Born August 1, 1879, at Pontiac, Illinois. Died Daughter of Arnold Thornton and Mary Jane Fyffe, daughter of Brig: Gen. E. P. Fyffe a Union officer in the Civil War. ChiJdern: 640. John Glenn McClaughry~ b. Oct 30, 1904, Pontiac, Ill. 641. Richard Thornton McClaughry, b. Aug. 16, 1907, Pontiac, Ill. ~ No. 529 was educated in the public schools of Pontiac, Illinois, where his father was serving as General Superintendent of the Illinois State Reformatory. He early imbibed the spirit of a soldier, and became a member of the local company of the Illinois N11.tional Guard, serving enthusiastically. When his father removed to Joliet in 1896 to enter again upon the duties of Warden of the Illinois State penitentiary" Lieutenant Mc­ Claughry transferred to the headquarters of the First Battalion of the Third Regiment-as its Adjutant. '\\Then the War with Spain was declared the Third Illinois Infantry ,vas recruited and mustered into the service _of the United States on J\llay 7, 1898 ..... It left Camp Tanner at Springfield and arrived at Chickamauga Park, Georgia, May 16th. Arrived Ne\vport News July 25th. Sailed on the St. Louis (transport) for Porto Ricothe same day. Arrived at Ponce, Porto Rico, July 31. Land­ ed at Arroyo Aug. 2nd after a slight resistance by .the Span­ ish. Participated in the engagement at Guayama Aug. 5th. En­ gagements north of Guayama Aug. 8th to 13th. Outpost du­ ty north of Guayama till Oct. 1st, 1898. In camp east of Guayama till Nov. 2nd, 1898. On that date the regiment em­ barked on the transport Roumania for New York and sailed the next day. Arrived at New York Nov. 9th. Mustered out at Joliet, Illinois, January 24th, 1899. 206 McCLAUGHRY FAMILl""

In this campaign he served with credit and was widely known among his comrades as a brave, clean, and efficient officer. The last few weeks of his sta.v on Porto Rico he suffered from a severe case of typhoid fever, from which he never fully recovered, and the consequences of which caused his death in the flower of his manhood; When his father became warden of the United States penitent­ iary at Fort Leavenworth in 1899, Lieutenant McClaughry accompanied him to the new home. Later he served as Custo­ dian of Stores in the new penitentiary, and was present and rendered valuable service in helping to suppress the mutiny of 1900, and in the long pursuit of the 27 escaped desperadoes who terrorized Kansas for several weeks; and whose desperate flight across Kansas was one of the remarkable events of that year. His coolness and daring won him much commendation. Later he served as identification officer at the United States Penitentiary., although rated as still Custodian of Stores. On Nov. 1, 1908, he was appointed Identification Officer of the Indiana Reformatory at Jeffersonville, Indiana, and was serv­ ing in that capacity when overtakAn by Bright's Disease as a herita~e from his war service, and forced to relinquish that post in the early summer of 1912. After months of acute suffering in which he proved again his right to a soldier's laure]s by heroic~ patience endurance and kindly solicitude for others, even when shaken by the keenest agony, this "son of the .ii.ing of the stone'' bore himself ,vith honor and yielded his life only when the last sands of his power of resistance had run.

530. ~IcCLAUGHRY, MARY CATHERINE. Born March 29, 1878 at Warden's Residence, Ills. State. Pen- itentiary, Joliet, llls. Died Father Major Robert Wilson l\llcClaughry, No. 289. Mother Elizabeth Catherine Madden, No. 16. No. 530 was married June 7, 1904, at Leavenworth, Kans. To Lieut. James Buchanan Henry, U. S. A. Born Died McCLAUGHRY FAJ;flLY 207

Son of Children: Elizabeth, b. ~iar. 7, 1905, San Francisco.

532. McLAURIE, ARTHUR l\'IUIR. Born Jan. 6, 1866 at Champaign, Ill. Died Father Charles Mansfield McLaurie, No. 292. Mother Maria Schermer horn. No. 532 was married Born Died ·Daughter of S. P.

533. l\lcLA URIE.. IDA M. Born Nov. 16, 1867 at Champaign, Ill. Died Father Charles Mansfield McLaur~e, No. 292. Mother Maria Schermerhorn. No. 533 was married Feb. 7, 1895, at Salem, N. Y. To F. Perc.v Vail Born Died Sou of S. P.

534. McCLAUGHRY, ELSIE BELLE. Crossing, Neb. Born Dec. 5, 1882 at ,vinfield, Henry Co. Ia. Died Father Charles Brooks ~lcClaughr~y, No. 296. Mother Rachael 4.\.. Lynch. No. 534 was married Sept. 4, 1907 eos McGLAUGHRT. FAMILl?'

To Otto J. Riepe Born July 6, 1881 at Burlington, Iowa. Died Son of John Henry Riepe and Julianna Brener S. P.

540. McLAURY, CHARLES HENRY. 1213 Angular St. Burlington, Ia. Born June 19, 1865 at McGregor Ia. Died Father George Redfield McLaury, No. 316. Mother Harriet Henry. No. 540 was married May 30, 1884 To Nellie Murdock Washburn. Born Died Daughter of Children: 642. Robert Kinnear, b. Sept. 11, 1885. 643. Edwin Thomas, b. Mar. 1, 1887, Burlington; d. Aug, 14, 1907 Fairfield, Iowa. 644. Nellie Washburn, b. Jul. 17, 1889; d. Sep._ 9, 1889. 645. Herbert Field, b. Sept. 12, 1890. 646. Charles Washburn, b. Mar. 28, 1894. 647. John Henr~y, b. Apl. 1896; d, Dec. 24, .1898.

542. McLAURY, GEORGE THOMAS. Born Sept. 11, 1869 Died Father George Redfield McLaury No. 316. Mother Harriet Henry. No. 542 was married To Bonnett Born Died Daughter of S. P. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY S09

· 545. McLAURY, AMELIA J. Born June 2, 1856 Died July 21, 1899 Father Henry McLaury No. 325. Mother Catherine Amelia Humphrey. No. 545 was married To George G. Browne Born Died Son of S. P.

563. ~IcLAU~Y, HOWARD LINCOLN. Born July 5, 1866, at North Kortright, N. Y. Died Father Michael McLaury No. 353. Mother Harriet Amelia Clark. Howard Lincoln McLaury was graduated at Oberlin College, A B., and Harvard University, A. M. He is a member of the Congregational Church and is in politics a Republican. He is Professor of Mathematics at the South Dakota School of Mines.

564. licLAURY, EMMA ELIZABETH. Born 1868 at North Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Father }'.[ichael McLaury No. 353. Mother Mary Ann Sexsmith. No. 564 married Aug. 28, 1901 To James S. Scott Born 1868 at North l(ortright1 N. Y. Died Son of Children: Harriet Eleanor, Dec. 20, 1902 Howard McLaury Apl. 1906 £10. ..::llcCLAUGHRY FA:JIILY ' Madge Fannel la Dec. 22, 1907 Emma Elizabeth McLaury is a graduate of Stamford Seminary. She is a Presbyterian. Her husband is a farmer.

565. McLAURY, JOHN CLARK. 42 S. Maple Ave. East Orange, N. J. Born 1869 at North Kortright, Delaware Co. N. Y. Died Father Michael l\'lcLaury No. 353. Mother Mary Ann Hexsmith. No. 565 was married Dec. 30, 1896 To Mary E. Boughton Born May 26, 1875 at Green Village, N. J. Died Daughter of S. P. John Clark McLaury is a graduate of the Normal College, Albany, N. Y. Illinois Wesleyan University, Ph. D., New York Univ,ersity, Ph. D. He is a member of the Congreg­ ational Church and is an Independent Republican. He is Principal of the Charlton St. School, Newark, N. Y. and Business Manager of the "School Exchange.''

566. l\iicLA URY, MADGE LEAL. Born ...t\.pril, 1872, North I{ortright, N. Y. Died . Father, l\'Iichael McLaury, No. 353. Mother, Harriet Amelia Clark. Graduate of Stamford Seminary, teacher in Newark, N. J, City Schools. Member of Congregational Church.

567. McLAURY, WILLIS CROSBY. Born Nov. 8, 1882, North Kortright, N. Y. Died Father, l\'lichael McLaury, No. 353. Mother, Harriet Amelia Clark. Graduate Walton, N. Y." High School. ~!ember United Presbyterian Church. McOLAUGHRY Jt1AMILY £11

569. McLAURY, JOHN IRVING. Born Nov. 6, 1866 ~ Died Father, James Harsha McLaury, No. 354. Mother, Mary Graig. Lives at South Kortright, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 1. Has an Academic education. Is an United Presbyterian. Is a Republican in politics. Is engaged in dairy farming.

570. McLAURY, LEONARD GRAIG. Born Nov. 14, 1868 Died Father, James Harsha McLaury, No. 354. Mother, Mary Graig. No. 570 was mB.rried Jan. 3, 1900. To Dora Gorley Born Died Daughter of S. P.

573. McLAURY, MINNIE BELLE. Born Jan. 9, 1880 Died - Father, James Harsha McLaury, No. 354. Mother, Mary Graig. No. 573 was married Sept. 25, 1901, To George R. Davis, of North Kortright, Del. Co., N. Y. Born Died Son of S. P.

580. McLAURY, ?.IINNIE MAY. Born May 1, 1868 Died Father, George Cobine McLaury, No. 356. Mother, Mary Ellen Sharp. McOLAUGHRlr FAMIL1r

No. 580 was married Feb. 19, 1892, To Edgar T. Wilson. Born Died Son of Children: Harry E. Wilson b. May 16, 1894.

581. McLAURY, GEORGE F. Born Oct. 30, 1872 Died Father, George Cobine McLaury, No. 356. Mother, Mary Ellen Sharp. No. 581 was married Born Died Daughter of Children: 648. William 649. Robert

584.5 McLAURY, GEORGE WILLIAM. Born Nov. 16, 1877, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Died Father, John Joseph McLaury, No. 360. Mother, Eleanor Spooner. No. 584. 5 was married To Rose McDonald Nov. 20, 1902, at Emery, S. Dakota. Born Died Daughter of Children: t=;,_· 649.1 Marion Vincent b. :May 1, 1904; d. April 21, 1908. 649. 2 Marie b. May 1, 1906; d. April 28, 1908. MeOL.AUGHBY FAMILY

584.6 McLAURY, LILLIAN MAY. Born Aug. 26, 1879, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Died Father, John Joseph McLaury, No. 360. Mother, Eleanor Spooner. No. 584.6 was married To .Arther Lee, March 26, 1899, Alexandria, S. Dakota. Born April 18, 1879, at Alexandria, S. Dakota. Died Son of Wm. H. Lee and Lida Woods. Children: Eldon H. Lee, b. Aug. 8, 1900. Nellie E. b. Dec. 5, 1902. Laverna May b. July 18, 1905; d. Oct. 14, 1905. Lorin Russell Lee b. Jan. 5, 1907; d. Sept. 21, 1909. Ardis Lucile b. May 23, 1909. Marie b. June 18, 1910. Baby b. May 20, 1912.

584.7 McLAU_RY, ELEANOR M. Born Aug. 12, 1881, at Milltown, S. Dakota.

Died . . Father, John Joseph McLaury, No. 360. Mother, Eleanor Spooner. No. 584. 7 was married To Rasmus Anderson, April 14, 1910, Mitchell S. Dakota. Born Died Son of Children: Bethel Marion b. Nov. 16, 1911.

584.8 McL.A.. URY, HERMAN D. Born Jan. 19, 1892, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Died Father, John Jose.ph McLaury No. 360. Mother, Lucassia Sheldon. 214 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

No. 584. 8 was married To Mabel Hayes, _Oct. 8, 1910, Milltown, S. Dakota. Born Jan. 3, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Died Daughter of Eben Hayes and Mamie Wells. Children: 649.3 Muriel DeWitt, b. April 27, 1911.

584.9 l\fcLAURY, VERA ETHEL. Born Died Father, John ,Joseph McLaury, No. 360. Mother, Lucassia Sheldon. · No. was married To Born Died Son of S. P.

586. McLAURY, MARY AGNES. Born Nov. 27, 1876, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Died Father, Samuel Wilson McLaury, No. 361. Mother, Elizabeth L. Stewart. No. 585 was married To G. T. Burnham, at Milltown, S. Dakota. Born Feb. 16, 1872, at Irvin Station, Union Co. Ohio. Died Son of Harvey Burnham of Wichita, Kansas. Children: Floyd Thomas Burnham, b. Nov. 12, 1901. Chas. Leonard Burnham, b. May 9, 1902. Mary Letitia b. Dec. 2, 1907. Harvey Wilson Burnham, b. June 20, 1910. Ethel Viola b. June 9, 1912. McOLA.UGHRJ,,. FAMILY

586. McLAURY, ELIZA JANE. Born Aug. 6, 1878, at Milltown, 8. Dakota. Died Father, Samuel Wilson McLaury, No. 361. Mother, Elizabeth L. Stewart. No. 586 was married To Charles Kelly, Milltown, S. Dakota. Born May 16, 1877, at Peoria, Iowa. Died Son of J. Q. Kelly of Parkston, S. Dakota. Children: Maude Agnes Kelly b. Aug. 22, 1900. James Gilmore Wilson Kelly, b. April 19, 1902. l,ulu Elizabeth b. Dec. 21, 1906. Evelyn Lucile b. July 12, 1909.

587. McLAURY, THOMAS ALEXANDER. Born ~"eh. 18, 1880 at Milltown s~ Dak. Died Father Saµiuel Wilson McLaury, No. 361. Mother Elizabeth L. Stewart. No. 587 was married To Myrtle Ivy Michael Born Oct. 10, 1885 at Milltown S. Dak. Died Daughter of Bert Michael, Guyon, Ok. S. P.

588. McLAURY, JAMES WILSON. Born May 23, 1882 at Milltown S. Dak. Died Father Samuel Wilson McLaury, No. 361. Mother Elizabeth L. Stewart. No. 588 was married To Emma St. Clair Kelly 116 McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Born Sept. 5, 1884 -at Milltown S. Dak. Died Daughter of Jethro S. Kelly S. P.

591. McLAURY, CHARLES SIDNEY. Born Dec. 30, 1856 at Meredith, New York. Died Father Hugh McWhorter McLaury, No. 365. Mother Anna A. Lewis. No. was married Nov. 29, 1882 To Fannie H. Wellman Born Nov. 5, 1861 at Milford, New York. Daughter of Horace Wellman and Lipha Boyenton Children: 650. Eva. M. (John F. Keyes) b. July 13, 1881. No. 591 is President of the Tulare County Power Company at Lindsay, California. He went to Iowa in 1878,· residing first at West Union, . then at Charles· City and finally at Sheldon, until his removal to Lindsay, Cal. in 1909. In 1883 he organized the Empire Loan and Investment Co. at Sheldon. In 1888 he organized the First National Bank at Sheldon be­ coming its Cashier. He also became president of the Little Rock, Ia. Savings Bank, and a bank at George, Ia. Subsequent­ ly he became president of the First National Bank at Sheldon the Ocheyedan Savings Bank, and had interest in the State Banks of Primghar and Hartley. He remained connected with all these interests during the panicky times from 1892 to 1895, leaving them all in good condition. He also became president" of the Hancock, Minn. Bank. When his health be­ came impaired through the strain of these numerous respon­ sibilities he was forced to r~linquish them. In 1907 he became interested in the United States and Mexican Trust Co. of Kansas City, and attended to its business in the City of Mex­ ico, in London Edinburgh and Paris. Still retaining his home in Sheldon Iowa he became president of the Bank of ·Balsam Lake, Wis. and acquired large landed interests in Saskatchewan, Can. In the spring of 1909 he tµrned his at- MeOL.AUGHBY l!'AMILY 117

tenti on to the far West, and went to Lindsay, Cal., where he became interested in two local banks. In .A.ug. 1911 he be­ came president of .the Tulare Co. Cal. Power Co., capitalized at a million.

592. McLAURY, SARAH AGNES. Born Jan. 26, 1860, at Meredith, N. Y. Died Aug. 27, 1887, at Laurens, Otsego Co., N. Y. Father Hugh McWhortor McLaury, No. 365. Mother Anna A. Lewis. No. 592 was married Oct. 8, 1884 To Curtis J. Mumford, of Milford Otsego Co., N. Y. Bom Diet Sonof Children: Bertha b. Feb. 17, 1886, Laurens N. Y. Sarah. b. Aug. 27, 1887, '' "

595. Mcl-'AURY, JOHN LEWIS. Glenwood Minn. Born Dec. 13, 1866 at Meredith N. Y • .Died - Father Hugh McWhorter McLaury No. 365. Mother Anna A.. Lewis. No. 595 was ma_rried To Ada Maria Higley, Jan. 1, 1896 Born July 20, 1877 at Monroe, Wis. Died Daughter of Walter E. Higley and Emma Josephine Warner. Children: 651. John Laverne McLaury b. Mar. 25, 1898. 622. Dorothy b. Oct.. 15, 1900. 653. Carleton S. McLaury b. Sept. 16, 1902. 654. Donald Walter McLaury b. Oct. 8, 1906. £18 McOLAUGHRl~ FAMILY

633. McLAURY, IVA. Born Dien Father John S McClaughry, No. 473. liother Ida Le Baron. No. 633 was married To John Sayre Born Died Son of Children: One b. Aug. 28, 1900.

650. McLAURY, EVA. Born July 13, 1881 at Hheldon, Iowa. Died Father Charles Sidney McLaury, No. 591. Mother Fannie H. Wellman. No. 650 was married Nov. 8, 1908 To John Francis Keyes Born Sept. 24, 1882 at Cobb, "\\risconsin. Died . Son of Andre,v P. Keyes and Elizabeth Fillback Children: John F. McLaury Keyes, b. June 21, 1911 at Lindsay, Cal. Mr. John F. Keyes is well educated, and is a graduate of the Dental School of .Northwestern Univ·ersity. He practiced dentistry two years at Blanchardville Wis. Later he went t_o California and became ·identified with the real estate · business at Lindsay, California. In religion he is a Catholic and in politics a I >emocrat.

ANOTHER McCLAUGHRY GENEAL<)GY. 1. McCLAUGHiiY ...... Born in Ireland Died in New York McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY. 219

Father l\ilother Married Children: 2...... b. 1792. d. 1876.

2. McCLAUG HRY ...... Born 1792, New York City. Died 1876, near Shenandoah River, W. Va. Father Mother Married Rebecca Brooks Born in Fauquier Co., Va. Daughter of Children: 3. Samuel Ellsworth, b. Sept. 27, 1824, d. Jan. 18, 19i1, Pawnee City, Neb. 4. George H. b. 5. John B. b. 6. James b. April 24, 1835 7. 8.

3. McCLAUGHRY, SAMUEL ELLSWORTH. Bo.rn Sept. 27, 1824, W. Va. Died Jan. 18, 1911 Pawnee City, Neb. Father McClaughry, No. 2. Mother Rebecca Brooks. Married Sarah Ann Lewis Born Nov. 14, 1831 DicdAug. 20, 1907 Daughter of Children: 9. Rebecca ( Haworth) b. Dec. 25, 1850 10. Priscilla( Whittecar) b. 1851 110 McCL.AUGHRY FAMILY

11. Belle (Geo. H. Nash) b. Mar. 27, 1856 12. Jennie ( Whittecar) b. 13. Ellsworth Lincoln, b. May 7, 1861 14. Leota ( Rezner) b. 15. Alice ( Parker) b. 16. Augusta ( Wolfe) b. 17. Wilbur Lewis, b. Feb. 5, 1874

4. McCLAUGHRY, GEORGE H. Born Died Father McOlaughry No. 2. Mother Rebecca Brooks Married Born Died Dau~hter of S. P.

5. McCLAUGHRY, JOHN B. Bluemont, Va. Born Died Father McClau~hry N. 2. Mother, Rebecca Brooks. Married Born Died Daughter of S. P.

6. McCLAUGHRY, JAMES Soldiers' Home, Cal. Born· April 4, 1835, near Shenandoah River, W. Va. Died McOLAUGHBY FAMILY f1!1

Father McClaughry N. 2. Mother, RebP,cca Brooks Married To Mary Jane Haggard, Dec. 31, 1865, at St. Joseph, Mo. Born Sept. 13, 1848, at Rushville, Mo. Died Daughter of Children: 28. Cora Ella (Wm. Harvey Hecox), b. Nov. 14, 1866. 29. James Franklin, b. April 20, 1872. 30. Clarence Augustus, b. April 24, 1879. 31. Myrtle Mae (Jordan 0. Wadley), b. Mar. 11, 1883. 32. Henry Herbert, b. Dec. 23, 1884. 33. Orra Granville, b. Feb. 1, 1888. 34. George 35. ,v"illie 36. Ellsworth 37. Sylvester 38. Harrison 39. Ada-- 40. Lecta

9. McCLAUGHRY, REB.EOCA. Born Dec. 25, 1850 Died • Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Haworth Born Died Son of S. P.

10. McCLAUGHRY, PRISCILLA. Born May 24, 1854 Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. 222 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

Married Wm. F. Whittecar at Lewis Ia. Dec. 20, 1872 Born Died Son of Children: Joseph E. Whittecar b. Nov. 19, 1875. Henry E. Whittecar b. Jan. 29, 1878. Frances E. ( Sherman) b. Sept. 14, 1879. Jennie E. ( Alwine) b. April 22, 1888. Amy B. ( Eklund) b. Oct. 15, 1892. Samuel Ernest Whittecar b. ()ct 18, 1894; d. Feb., 1899.

11. McCLAUGHRY, BELLE. Long Island, Kan. Born Mar. 27, 1856, Plainfield, Ohio. Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married George H. Nash. Born July 30, 1851, at Greenfield, Mass. Died Son of Henry Nash and Ellen Haley. Children: Ellen N. (Jas. H. Crossley) b. July 21, 1877. Samuel C. Nash, b. Jan. 24, 1879, married Minnie Shields. Zoe H. b. Sept. 23, 1881. Amy B. b. June 30, 1883, d. Aug. 21, 1905. G. Albert Nash, b. July 7, 1888. Ermyl lone, b. Oct. 29, 1894.

12. McCLAUGHRY., JENNIE. 8. S. Corona St. Colorado Springs, Colo. Born Sept. 20, 1857, ta Plainfield 0. Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Chas E. D. Whittecar at Grand Island, Neb., Sept. 20, 1879. _illcCLAUGHRY FAflllLY 223

Born Jan. 18, 1858 at Clinton Ind. Died Son of Children: _ _ . Charles E. Whittecar b. l\lay 13, 1881. Alice B. ( Ald~rman) b. July 31, 1882 Edna M. ( Ooley) b. Jan. 28, 1884. Ida A. ( _ Bosserman) b. Sept. 14, 1886. Edgar O. Whitteca.r b. Aug. l, 1889. E. Lillie ( Porterfield) b. June 28, 1891. Andrew J. Whittecar b. Oct. 15, 1892. Pollie M. b. Dec. 28, 1894. Anna E. b. Feb. 13, 1897. Clsde H. Whittecar b. Sept. 4, 1900.

13. ~IcCI ,.. A.UG HRY., ELLSWORTH LINCOLN, Steinaner, Neb. Born May 7, 1860, Ohio Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaugbry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Cora llay Weider. Born Feb. 26, 1870 Died Daughter of Children: 41. Alfred Weider" b. Sept. 1, 1896, Table Rock, Neb. 42. Flossie May b. Dec. 3, 1899, '' " "

14. McCLAUGHRY, LEOTA. Born Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaugbry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Born Died S. P. McO'-'AUGHRY FAMILY

15. McCLAUGHRY, ALICE. Born Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Aun Lewis. Married Parker Born Died Son of S. P.

16. McCLAUGHRY, AUGUSTA. Born July 31, 1871, at Lewis, Cass Co., lo'Ya Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Samuel W. Wolfe, Oct. 23, 1895. Born Feb. 13, 1863, at Rock Island, Illinois. Died Son of ·Children: Floyd McOlaughr.v Wolfe, b. Aug. 9, 1897. . Sarah Marie b. Nov. 13, 1899. Paul Levene Wolfe, b. Jan. 21, 1901. Edith Elizabeth b. July 11, 1909.

17. McCLAUGHRY, WILBURLEWIS. Linn, W ashn~ Co., Kan. Born Feb. 5, 1874. Died Father Samuel Ellsworth McClaughry, No. 3. Mother Sarah Ann Lewis. Married Bertha Cook. Born Nov. 30, 1878, Blair, Neb. Died McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Daughter of Z. Taylor Cook and Margaret Kennison. Children: 43. Florence Lucile b. Feb. 5, 1900. 44. Jessie Mildred b~ July 1, 1901. 45. Glenn Cook b. Dec. 4, 1903. 46. Mabel b. Aug. 29, 1905. 47. Ellen b. Feb. 1, 1907. 48. Samuel Lewis b. July 15, 1912. Wilbur Lewis McClaughry is a farmer, a Baptist, and a Demo­ crat. He received his education in the public schools.

28. McCLAUGHRY, CORA ELLA. Two Buttes, Colo. Born Nov. 14, 1866 Died Father James McClaughry, No. 6. Mother Mary Jane Haggard. Married William HarveyHecox Born July 25, 1880 Died Son of Hecox and Delilah Patience Fuller Children: Ruth Ione Hecox, b. June 29, 1896, Manhattan, Kan. Margie Belle, b. Sept. 8, 1897. Harvey Reed Hecox, b. April 8, 1899. Mark Taylor Hecox, b. Aug 27, 1903 Wakeeny, Kan. Alice Cora b. May 29, 1907. .

29. McCLAUGHRY, JAMES FRANKLIN. Perry, Oklahoma. Born April 20, 1812, Buelah, Kan. Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 6. Mother, Mary Jane Haggard. Married Florence R. Skinner. 226 JleCL.AUGHR}" FA-lllL1"

Born Died Children: 49. llamie Ellen

30. ~IcCL.A.UGHRY, CLARENCE AUGUSTUS. Hewins, Kan. Born Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 6. Mother, Mary Jane Haggard. Married Myrtie Ellen Barnes. Born Jan. 8, 1880, Polk Co., Mo. Died Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Barnes & Martha Ellen Bennett. Children: 50. Madge Ellen, b. Jan. 6, 1899, Polk Co., Mo. 51. Mamie Annis, b. Jan. 17, 1904. 52. Benjamin Frank1in l\lcClaughry, b. July 3, 1907, Cedarvale, Kan. 53. Arther Dow McClaughrs, b ..A.pril 17, 1910, Hewins, Kan. 54. Harry Clem ~IcCl~ughry, b. June 5, 1912, Hewins, Kan. No. 30 is a Protestant, a Republic.an, hy occupation a Farmer.

31. McCLAUGHRY, MYRTLE MAE. Born March 11, 1883, at Polk, l\i!o. Died Father, James McClaug·hr,y, No. 6. Mother, Mary Jane Haggard. Married Jordan Oscar ,vadley, Dec. 27, 1901, Spokane, Wash. Born Feb. 10, 1877, in Pike Co., Indiana. Died Son of William Wadley and Nancy D. Conrad. Children: Glen Leon Wadley, b. Nov. 23, 1908, Coeur D'Alene, . Elthea Ione Wadley, b. Jan. 6, 1912, Lane, Idaho. JfcCLAUGHRY FA... lIILY 227

32. McCLAUGHRY, HENRY HERBERT. Woodlake, Cal. Born Dec. 23, 1884 Died Father, James ~'lcClaughry, No. 6. Mother, Mary Jane Hagg~rd. Married Ed.vthe Flint, March 9, 1908. Born Oct_ 7, 1885, at Fonda, Iowa. Died Daughter of Wm. P. Flint antl Jennie Catherine Clemens. S. P. Henry Herbert McClaughry is a farmer, a Republican, and a Seventh Day Adventist.

33. McCLAUGHRY, ORR.A. GRANVILLE. Born Feb. 1, 1888, at Polk, Mo. Died Father, James McClaughry, No. 6. Mother, Mary Jane Hag~ard. Married Charlotte Biser, May 9, 1908, at Kingfisher, Ok. Born Died Daughter of Children: 55. Emma }Iae, b. Nov. 20, 1909, Kingfisher Ok. 56. Fred Orra McLaughry, b. Mar. 30, 1911, "' "

OTHER McCLAUGHRY~. 921. Washington St. Kansas City, Mo. Mr. C. C. McClaughry, April 12, 1899. Dear Sir; My brother, Wm. S. McClaughry, has given me your letter of April 3rd to ans,ver, thinking I can do better than he. I will tell you all I know and that is what I have heard my mother say. 138 Mc0LAUGHR1r FAMILY

My grandfather was named Leonard. I do not know the date of his birth or death. He was married twice. The first children were named Thomas, Andrew and Margaret. The second Ann Eliza, Rosanna, Sarah, Mary Ann and William­ they are all dead. Andrew was illy father. I do not know what year he was born. He died in Brooklyn May 28, 185~. I have an old Prayer book in which beautifully written is "Anqrew McClaughry left home 1825. '' It appears he was in this country a ·while and then went back "Home'' and was made a Mason in 1830, St. John~s Lodge, Dublin. I presume his birth and native place would be in the Lodge books. I have his certificate and emblems. When he returned to this country, what year I do not know, he married Jane Gibson of Staten Island. They had two chil­ dren, both dead. I do not know how long he remained ''in­ consolable'' but on the 19th of Feb., 1837, he married Phebe Gatfield of Bloomingdale, N. Y. She was my mother and has been dead six years. Thomas never married. My father's half-brother, William, lived in New Haven. Tradition says "he had so much trouble with others spelling and pronounc­ ing the name McClaughry he applied to the legislature and had it changed to Kingstone. '' , His sisters were very much displeased with him and the oldest one when writing would ne,rer address the env·elope, leaving that for one of the others to do. Yours truly, Abbie Knapp.

1. McCLAUGHRY, LEONARD. Born Died Father Mother Married Born Died Children: 2. Thomas, 3. Andrew, McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 129

4. Margaret. Married 2nd Born Died Children: 5. Ann Eliza, 6. Rosanna, 1. Sarah, 8. Mary Ann, 9. William. 3. McCLAUGHRY, ANDREW. Born Ireland Died May 28, 1858 at Brooklyn, N. Y. Father, Leonard McClaugbry, No. 1. Mother, Married J"a.ne Gibson, of Staten Island, N. Y. Born Died Daughter .of Children: 10. -- 11. Married 2nd Phebe Gatfield, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb 19, 1837. Born Oct. 2, 1815, at Bloomingdale, N. Y. Died Oct. 23, 1892, at Junction City, Kansas. Daughter of Benjamin Gatfield. Children: 12. Anna Eliza b. Feb. 14, 1828; d. Oct. 15, 1865. 13. Andrew b. Nov. 20, 1841; d. Mar. 26, 1896. 14. Leonard b. Dec. 10, 1843. 15. Abig·ail (Knapp) b. May 15, 1841. 16. Benjamin b. Aug. 10, 1849; d. April 10, 1860. 11. William 8omerindyke b. Sept. 9, 1851.

9. McCLAUGIIRY, WILLIAM. Changed his name to "Kingstone." Lived in New Haven, Con­ necticut. Born Died f30 McOLAUGHRY FAJfILl""

' Father, Leonard McClaughry, No. 1. Mother Married Born Died Daughter of S. P. Thomas McLaughry, living at 66 V\r. 4th St., Lowell, Mass., in 1896, wrote that he wns the son of '\\.,..illiam McLaughry, then living in Longford, Ireland, whose brother Alexander was supposed to be living " about 150 miles from Hamilton, Ont.'' W. McOlaughry, Souris, Manitoba, writing in 1909, says that he is the son of Alexander McOlaughry who "came from the North to the South of Ireland where he married my mother and died when I was about two years old.'' McDOWELL Mathew McDowell, a member of the Clinton Colony, which sailed from Dublin, Ireland, on May 9th, 1729, and the rem­ nant of which landed at Cape Cod October 4th. He ~s pre­ sumed to have been a son of James McDowell (mentioned in Charles Clinton's Journal) and Phoebe McClaughry, No. 7. He was but fourteen years of age at the time of the landing of the colony at Cape Cod, and was so weak from illness and starvation that he could not, unassisted, leave the sandy beach on which the passengers of the "George and Ann'' landed. His story is told in Thomas McClaughry's (No. 5) Letterto His Children and Grandchildren. Born 1715 at Longford Co., Ireland. Died 1787 Married 1st to Beattie, 2nd Crawford. Born Died Daughter of Children: Thomas McDowell, Son 5 daughters The last daughter died before 1787. McCLA.FOHRY .FAMILl'

EXTRACTS FROM A HISTORY OF IRELAND

The Montgomeries of Ireland originally came f1·01n France. Sir Hugh Montgomery obtained estat.es from James I. in the North of Ireland about 1600 A. D. He was called the Sixth Lord of Braidstone. The names of the people are interesting both as illustrating their origin and as shov.ring the extraordinary corruptions which names undergo. '\i\' hen the Graems of The Debateable Land near Carlisle had made then1selves odious to the people on both sides of the Border, they were obliged to emigrate in large numbers. Some of them settled on the North coast near Bangor, and hence the name. of Graemsport (now Groomsport), the word, however, was not carefully preserved, nor. indeed was it possible to preserve words of any pure kind that passed rapidly from mouth to mouth and were rarely committed to writing; accordingly we have now Graeme, Graham, Grimes, Groom etc. The "Clann 8avages of the Ardes'' had nearly effected a settle­ ment, and their predatory attacks on the natives in various parts, but chiefly on the Clan ~1ac Gillmore, were felt severe­ ly. During the various contentions in Scotland multitudes of the people came over to Ireland. The proscribed Clan Mac Gregor (&ee Sir Walter Scott's preliminary dissertation to Rob Roy) migrated here in great numbers, and their descendants are stiil found under the na1nes of Grier, Greir, Gregor etc.-·the "mac" being uni versallJ" dropped. In the rebellions of 1715 and 17 4:5, as well as during the religious troubles, many ca1ne over, but in general names have under­ gone a great change. The M:1c Kinnons from the Isle of Skye nre now Mac Kenna, ~lac Kenn, Mac Cannon, etc. Mac Nish is Mac Neice, Minies, ~1unnis, ~'lonies etc.

COUNTY l\10NAGHAN It was ancientl.r called l\ilac Mahon's Oountr.v fron1 the power­ ful sept ,vhich rulecl it. -'1/.cCLAUGHRY FAMILY

"****For the whole countr.v consisting of three or four names only, viz; M'Mahoune, M'Renna, M'Cabe and O'Connaly, the chief was ever of one of these names, and of these names did the jury consist.****" (From the HLetter of Sir John Davies to Robert, Earl of Salisbury," speaking of the trial of one of the Mac Mahons. (Written for the Salem Press, Washington, Co., N.Y.) HoN. JOHN SAVAGE The Savage family is of French origin, Sauvage and Sauvages be- . ing the French orthography of what is probably portions of the same family still existing in France. Being Protestants, the revocation of the edict of Nantes is supposed to have been the occasion of their forsaking their native land. And inter­ married as the family has now been, for three generations, with persons of Scottish descent, it has lost all the peculiar traits of the French character· and shows prominently those of the Scottish race. The great grandfather of Hon. John Savage, born in France, lived in North Ireland, in London­ derry or its neighborhood. Ile died, leaving three sons, who in their boyh<•od came with their mother and stepfather to this country, in 1717; the family settling in Rutland, Mass. The two younger of these sons were twins, one of whom, Ca.pt. John Savage, is buried in our old graveyard, his tomb­ stone stating that he passed through many ad ventures both by sea .and land. Capt. Savage was ten years old ,vhen he came to this country and followed the sea during the first part of his life. He gradually accumlated property until he be­ came the sole owner of the vessel which he commanded. In a storm his vessel was wrecked on the island of Uape Breton, his cargo and men were a11 Jost, he himself barely escaping with his life. Unwilling to trust the treachei·ous waves further, he abandoned the sea, married one of his stepfathers daughters, and settled on a farm in Pelham, Mass. He was there selected as Captain to one of the A,lassachusets companies of volunteers in the old French war, and served under Brad­ street in his expedition against Fort Frontenac and under Gt!n. Abercrombie in his disasterous assault upon Ticon­ deroga. He was lame at the time of this latter engagement, but not,vithstanding this, he placed himself at the head of his McUL.AGUHRY FAMILI,. 233 men and led them into the fight. His company was badly cut to pieces. At one point, one of his men, Hugh Mc­ Cartee, was left standing almost alone, when Captian Savage halloed to him, ""Why don't you run and save your lifei" To which McCartee shouted back to him, in reply, "It will be time for me to run when I see my lame Captian flying''. After residing twenty-two years in Pelham, Captain Savage re­ moved to this town, in the early part of the settlement, in the spring of 1767. He died Jan. 27th. 1792, aged eighty-five ~~- . His second son, Hon. Edward Savage, was married to Mary, the youngest child of Alexander McNaughten, He died Oct. 13th., 1833, aged eighty-seven years. His only son, Hon. John Savage, the subject of this communi­ cation was born in Salem on the 22nd day of February, 1779. He was in the· third class w.hich was graduated at Union College, in 1799; on which occasion he had the first honor, the Latin Salutatory oration assigned him. He studied law in 1803, was admitted as an attorney and three years a Counsell­ or in the Supreme Court, Martin VanBuren being on both of these occasions examined in the same class with him. In 1803 he opened a law office in Salem. His first important exercise ot" the elective franchize wa.s in the presidential con­ test of 1804, when he voted for the legislature which cast the vote of this state in favor of Thomas Jefferson; and he was appointed the messenge~ to convey this vote to Washington. In 1810 he married Esther, daughter of Gen. Timothy Newe], of Sturbridge, Mass. who died the following March, and in the succeeding autumn he was himself prostrated by typhus fe­ ver, which nearly carried him to his grave, and left him so fee­ ble and predisposed to consumption that upon the advice of his physician he gave up his professional business, intending to take a sea. voyage and pass the winter in the West Indies. However, Gerrit Wendall, being counsel for a geutleman who had an estate in Ireland ,vhieh he was anxious to have sold and closed up, persuaded him to go thither with this busi­ ness in charge. He landed in Ireland in 1811, and accomplished the business which harl been confided to him. He had intended after this to make a tour through England and Scotland, but the pros- 234 lJfcCLA UG llR 1~ F AlJlIL J.

pect of a war between this country and England had become so threatening that it caused him to hasten back home. He took passage with a vessel which was loaded with Irish emi­ grant-5. Impressment of British subjects from vessels on the high seas was a dail.Y- occurrence at that time, and midway of of the ocean the.r were overhauled by a British cruiser. But the Captains courtesies to the officers so conciliated their favor that they merely went through with the .. formalit.v of an examination without impressing any of the emigrants, although some of them were fine, robust young men. On reaching New York, they learned that a British man-of-war, informed of their being on the ocean, ,vas I.ring off Sandy Hook purposely to intercept them and send them back to England. To re-establish his health, hA now for several years devoted a portion of his time to agricultural pursuit,s, assisting his father ,vith his farming. In 1813 he was elected a member of the legislature. The country was now engaged with a war with great Britain and political strife· raged with unusual violence. Judge Savage regarded the war as being necessary and just, and felt that the govern­ ment of the country ought therefore to be sustained in its vigorous proscution. He accordingly gave his support to .the administration of President Madison and approved the course of Governor To1npkins. His party ,vas in.a minority in the state legislature, and it is an evidence of the estimation in which he was held, that, at the close of the session, he was selected to draw up minority report, vindicating their princi­ ples and conduct, which document he prepared with marked ability. He next served two ter1ns in Congress, being elected a repre­ ~entati ve 1814 and again in 1816. In November of this latter J.. eiu· he married his second ,vife, Ruth, daughter of Gideon ,vheeler, Esq. of Lanesborough, Mass .. and he now sought to withdraw from political life and devote hiinself to the practice of his profession. He accordingl.r declined another nomina­ tion to Congress and entered into a Ia,v partnership ,vith Philo Curtis. He now regarded himself as probable settled to pass the remain­ der uf his life in the practice of law· in the v·illage of Salem. lJicCLA UGHRl:-- F AlJll 1.J J- 235

As he was sitting one day in his office, in February, 1821, Sheriff Gibbs called in upon his way from Albany. The judge inquired what was the news in Albany. "'The main item of news", said Gibbs, "'is that ,Tohn Savage of Salem has been appointed Comptroller of the state of New York''. Savage w-e.s thunderstruck, and could scarcely credit his friend's state­ ment. He n10¥ed frotn Salem to AlbanJT and summoning to his assist­ ance the deputy and head cler~s, applied himself most assidu­ ously to a study of the business of the office and soon became perfectly master of it. The through acquaintance which he thereupon showed with all the affairs of the Co1nptroller's office added greatl~r to his popularity. We have not space in this brief sketch to particularize the dif­ ferent public measures which he originated or in ,vhich he prominently participated. · The office of Chief Justice now came to him, the 29th. of ,Tan. 1823, nlmost as unexpectedly as that of Comptroller had done. It was in this office of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State that Justice Savage acquired the greatest distinc­ tion of his life. His labors here were to be preformed in the face of" a learned bar, comprisi.ng many veteran lawyers, and with the disadvantage of succeeding to the seat of a race of Judges of great abilities and high reputation, of w horn the state had justly been proud. But with a good legal education, unusually strong common sense and judgment, and high powers of discrimination, together with a patien~ study and investiga­ tion, added to perfect uprightness and integrity, he immediate­ ly overcome the slight embarreSBments of his position., and by the unanimous verdict of the bnr and the community he was to say the least, one of the best judges . who ever presided in our highest legal t.ribuna.ls. He held the office of Chief Justice until Au,gust 1836, when he was induced to resign it in consequence of the illness of his wife, which he regarded as demanding his personal care, and and which soon after resulted in her death. In 1837 he moved from Albans· to Utica, where a short term of service as Clerk of the Suprem'3 Court, to which he ,vns appoir1ted by the Judges of the Court in which he had so long presided, was the ou1y public service in which he -,vas afterwards engaged. 136 McOLAUGHRl" FAJ,llLI'"

In 1840 he came back to Salem, and occupied himself in re­ pairing the family homestead and premises, moving his fam­ ily here in 1842. He regarded with favor every public measure which tended to the ad van cement of good 1norals and the improvement of society. A decided friend of the temperance cause from its commencement, he was a promi­ nent officer in the state, and after his return here in our county organizations, for promoting this reform; out of the addresses which he delivered when occupying these positions, two at least were published. For a time after his return to Salem he was accustomed to go South to pass the winter season, deeming himself so predis­ posed to pulmonary disease that he was illy able to endure the rigors of our northern climate. Ile thus pt1.ssed two winters in St. Augustine, one in New Orleans, one in Wash­ ington and one in the City of New York. He then ventured to remain at home one winter and as the result of this ample experience, he became convinced that a southern residence during the incleme11t period of the year gave him no more immunity from protracted colds and coughs than he had en­ joyed here at the north. Having no male heir to succeed him in the cultivation of hi'3 pa­ ternal acres, and conscious that in the infirmities of advanced life a city residence would furnish him and his family with more of the comforts and conveniences of life than they could have in an isolated rural abode, he in 1853 disposed of the farm which had been occui:,~ed by his family nearly a century, and returned to Utica, where he passed his remaining years in the tranquility of domestic life, and died on the 19th of Oc­ tober, 1863, aged eighty-four years. Remarks of a grand-daughter of James Savage, Mrs. Robert Rodgers, to her Nephew, Edward Savage, in reference to Judge Ed,vard Savage, brother o:f James. "I wish I could convey to you the charming impressions I have of Judge Edward. The dear, lovely old man, who took to us children the place of grandfather, as our own grandfather James died before we were born. J udg·e Edward was dearly loved by all who knew him, and very much esteemed in Washington Co., N. Y. as the upright judge.'' McOLAUGHRY Jt'AMILY

(P. S. By James Savage McI~aury, great-grandson of James Savage.) He was I believe the elder son of Captain John, and married Margaret McClaughry, and settled on part of his fathers estate, at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. and had a family of seven children, three sons, Abraham, John and Thomas, and four daughters. The eldest daughter Mary Ann married her cousin Edward Riggs and had two daughters, Mary and Margarett. Mary married Edward R. M~Claughry, and Margaret married Matthew McClaughry, who were brothers and they were cousins of both of their wives parents, and had large families. The second daughter Ellen or Mary, married Thomas Clark, of Argyle. Had no children. The third daughter Patty or (.Netty) Martha, married Ralph Clark brother of Thomas and pad several children. The youngest daughter Evelyn, was Hon. Schuyler Colfyx's wife and I think had no children. The fourth. daughter Margarett, married John McMurry, of Salem and had several children. Abram, the eldest son, married Jane Adams for his first wife and settled- on his father's farm in Sal~m, and had five sons. James, John A., Ebenezer Clark, William and Edward, and two daughters, Mary and Jane, besides two or three who died young. _ His second wife was Jane Hawley and had two daughters, Mary and Jane. Thomas, the second son of James married. Jane Muir, and had three son, William, James and John, and four daughters, Margarett, Mary, Eliza, Gloria.nna. Abram's sons, Ebenezer Clark and William were not married and died in early manhood. Dr. James eldest son married and had one son, Andrew who died when a young man. John Savage, D. D. married Eliza Turner, and had three sons, William, not married, Captain John, married and died in the late WR.r leaving a daughter, Louisa, ,vho survives him. Rev. Ed ward, third son, married and resides at Windom, Cot­ tenwood County, Minn., and has three sons: Don or Donald, John and Edward and a daughter Lizzie. 238 ~llcCLAUGHR1r FAJllLY ' Ed ward the youngest son, professor of languages Union College New York, at the time of his death. Married Miss Sarah VanVechten daughter of Rev. Dr. VanVechten of Schnectedy, and had one son Ed ward regiding in ~Iinneapolis, Minn., who married Miss. Lydd ia A. Hoag and has two daughters.

1. JOHN SAVAGE, CAPTAIN. Born 1707 Died Jan. 27, 1792 Father Mother No. was married To Eleanor Hamilton Born Died Daughter of Children: 2. Edward C''Judge") b. 1746; d. Oct. 13, 1833. 3. · James b. 1749; d. 1784. 4. Abram 5. Martha (John Gray) 6. Eleanor ( Hunsdon) 7. Elizabeth (William McClaughry i) 8. Jaue (John Crosset)

2. SAVAGE, ED\VARD. Born 1746 Died Oct. 13, 1833, at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Father Captain John Savage, No. 1. Mother Eleanor Hamilton. No. was married To Mary 1'IcNaughton Born Died Daughter of ...llcCLA:1 UG HR Y ]?AJllL Y

Children: 9. Jane (Rev Sweetman) 10. John b. Feb. 22, 1779 in Sale1n; d. Oct. 19, 1 863, Utica, N. Y. was Chief Justice of the State of N. Y. Edward Savage No. 2, was 2nd Lieut, Charlotte Co., Reg't N. Y. troops in the Revolution. Calendar of N. Y. Historical Mss. R•~volutionar.v Papers Vol. 1, p. 148.

3. SAVAGE, JAMES. "Owner of lot No. 99. 'furner's Patent, Salem at the time of his death." Born 1749 at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Died Mar. 4, 1784 at Argyle, Washington Co., N. Y. Died of smallpox during the Revolution. ·Father Captain John Savage, No. 1. Mother Eleanor Hamilton. No. 3. was married To Margaret McClaughry, No. 17. Born Died Daughter of Thomas McClaug·hry No. 5 and ~fargaret Swift.. Children: 11. .A.bran1 Savag·e 12. Thomas b. Feb. 10, 1779, Salem; b. ~lay 2, 1862, Argy~. 1 13. Mary Ann (Edward Riggs. No. 2) 14. Eleanor (Thos. N. Clark) . 15. Martha (Col. Ralph Clark) b. 1780; d. Dec. 22, 1852. 16. Marg·aret (Den.con John ~IcMurra~v) James Savage's Widow (~largaret ~lcClaughry) married Judge Ebenezer Clark.

11. s ...~ v AGE, ABRAM. Born Died Father Jan1es Savage No. 3. l\'lother 1Inrg·aret McClaughry No. 17. 240 McOLAUGHRl. FA.MIL1r

No. was married 1st to Polly Adams, 2nd to Hannah Hawley. Born Di.ed Daughter of Children: 17. James H. Savage b. 1811; d. 1881 18. John Adams Savage D. D. 19. Ebenzer Clark 20. William 21. Edward 22. Jane 23. Mary

12. SAVAGE, THOMAS. Born ~.,eh. 10, 1779 at Salem N. Y. Died May 2, 1862 at Argyle, N. Y. Father James Savage No. 3. Mother Margaret Savage No. 17. No. 12 was married To Jane Muir Born Feb. 6, 1789 at Scotland Died July 7, 1858 at Argyle, Washington Co., N. Y. Daughter of William Muir and Eleanor Clark No. 12. Children: 24. James H. 25. Jolin 26. Margaret Ann (Edward Riggs) 27. Mar.}.,. (James Harsha) 28. Margaret (Edward Riggs)i 29. Eliza Dunbar (Thos. A. McLaurie No.-104) 30. Glorianna (Robert A. McMurray) Both No. 12 and his wife are buried· at Prospect Hill Cemetery Argyle, N. Y.

13. SAVAGE, MARY ANN. Born Died Father James Savage No. 3. Mother Margaret McClaughry No. 17. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 141

No. 3 was married to Edward Riggs No. 2. (Her Cousin) Born 1760 at Ireland Died 1835 Son of Edward Riggs No. 1. and Mary McClaughry No. 15. Children: Mary Riggs (E. R. McLaury No. 48) b. 1791; d. 1872. Margaret Riggs {Matthew McClaughry No. 47.) b. June 27, 1793: d. Mar. 11, 1877.

14. SAVAGE, ELEANOR. Born Died Father James Savage No. 3. Mother Margaret McClaughry No. 17. No. 14 was married To Thomas N. Clark Born Died Son of Children: Adopted Ellen Ann (Mrs. J. R. McNeil) daughter of Hal ph Clark No. 18.

15. SAVAGE, MARTHA. Born 1780 Died Dec. 22, 1852 Father James Sav~ge No. 3. Mother Margaret McClaughry No. 17. No. 15 was married To Ralph Clark Born Died Sonof Children: Ebenezer Clark James Eliza Margaret .1llcOL.AUGHRY FA~IILY ' ~lcClaughry Military History I-Matthew McClaughry, a soldier in the :trmy of King William III, 1690. Colonel James McClaughry, Commanded a New York Militia regiment in the War of the Revolution. Lieutenant John McClaughry, 2nd and 5th New York, War of the Revolution. Ensign Daniel McClary, Charlotte Co... N. Y. regiment. War of the Revolution. 11-Matthew McClaughry, private Captain Long's Co. of Col. Alex. Webster's regiment, Charlotte Co. Militia, War of the Revolution, see Colonial Hist., State of New York, Vol. 15, State Archives Vol. 1. 12-Richard McClaughry, private (1apt. Gilmore's Co. 16th N. Y., War of the Revolution~ see same authority as for No. 11. 13-Andrew McClaughry, private Capt. McNitt's Co. of Col. Alex. Webster's regiment, Charlotte Co., N. Y. Militia, War of the Revolution. See same authority. 14-Thomas McClaughry, a minute man of Cambridge (now Salem) Charlotte (now Washington) Co., N. Y., War of of the Revolution. 50-Matthew McClau~hry, private Co. F., 100th Illinois Infan­ try, War of the Rebellion. 52-Captain Richard Swift McClaughry, Co. F., 100th Ill. Inf. War of the Rebellion. 53-William Paddock ¥cClaughry, soldier in War with Mexico. 71-Richard Swift McClaughry, private Co. G., _101 N. Y. Inf., War of the Rebellion. 160-Lieutenant Sheldon Hamilton McLaury, Coggswell 's Bat­ tery, Illinois Artillery, ,var of the Rebellion. 175-John Newton McLaury, priv_ate 144th N. ·y_ Infantry, War of the Rebellion, died of wound at Hilton Head, 1864. . 214-Daniel William l\JicClaughry, private Co. A. 1st ,viscon­ sin Cavalry, War of the Rebellion, killed at Chalk Bluffs, Ark., 1862. . 246-John Nelson McLaury, private Co. E., 109th N. Y. Infan­ try, War of the Rebellion. McCLAUGHBY F.AMILl:"

289-Major Rober_t Wilson McCiaughry, Maj. 118th Illinois In­ fantry, War .of the Rebellion. 355-George Sexsmith McLaury, private Co. I., 144th New York Infantry, War of the Rebellion. 357-:James Thomas McLaury, private 144th N. Y. Infantry, War of the Rebellion, died of wounds at Beaufort, S. C. 1864. 373-Edmund McLaury, private 14th U. S. Volunteers, Inft. War of the Rebellion. 375-William Rowland McLaury, private in Union army, War of the Rebellion. 407-William Platt McLaury, private Co. B., 144th N. Y. ~- fantry, War of the Rebellion. · 529-Lieutenant John Glenn McClaughry, Adjt. 1st Bat. 3rd Illinois Infantry, War with Spain. 603-John Dewitt McLaury, Chief Yeoman U. S. 8. Oregon, War with Spain. 3-(Ano"ther llcClaughry Genealogy) James McClaughry, messenger boy in War of 1812. 6-(Another McClaughry Genealogy) James McClaughry, soldier in Union army, " 1 ar of the Rebellion.

1. -FINDLEY, JAMES. Born .Sept. 12, 1806 Died Sept. 1, 1888 Father Mother No. 1 was married To Eliza Speer Born Nov. 10, 1809 Died Aug. 10, 1876 Daughter of Children: 2. Martha J. (David A. Wallace D. D) b. Oct. 3, 1831. 3. Stuart Speer Findley, b. May 11, 1833; d. April-,25, 1835. e44 McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

4. Infant daughter b. and cl. J ul.v 8, 1837. 5. Margaret M. ( Thompson) b. Dec. 9, 1837. 6. David E. Findley, b. May 31, 1840. 7. Stuart Speer Findley, b. Sept. 15, 1842. 8. Mary Findley, b. Aug. 26, 1850; d. Sept.· 29, 1865"

2. FINDLEY, MARTHA J. Born Oct.. 3, 1831 Died Father Mother No. 2 was married To David A. Wallace Born Died Son of S. P.

5. FINDLEY, MARGARET M. Born Dec. 9, 1837 Died Fother Mother No. 5 was married To Thompson Born Died Son of S. P.

6. FINDLEY, DAVIDE. Born May 31, 1840 Died Father Mother McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

No. was married Born Died Son of S. P.

7. FINDLEY, STUART SPEER. Born Sept. 15, 1842 Died Fat.her Mother No. 7 was married To Catherine McClaughry No. 291. . Born Aug. 11, 1844 at Fountain Green, Hancock (Jo., Ill.

Died May 19.. 1878 at Carthage9 Hancock Co., Ill. Daughter of Matthew McClau~hry No. 99, and Mary Hume.. Children: Catherine (Hiram Norcross) b. 1877

See 11th No. 12th vol. Christian Instructer, Nov. 1856. HARSHA, JAMES. Born · Ballibay, Co. l\,lonaghan, Ir~land. Died 1765, Stillwater, N. Y. Married Esther Reid. Born Died Daughter of Children: Son Son Son Martha (James Flack) l\'1-ary ( Ro,van) Esther (Hugh Sloan) Elizabeth Jane (Andrew McClaughry No. 13) b. 1749; d. Hept. 19, 1809. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' Agnes (Thomas McClaughry No. 14) b. 1740: d. Aug. 3-1, 1823, Kortright. Ellen Ann (John R. McNeil) Mary (Ebenezer Clark McClaughry No. 177) Evelyn C. (Schuyler Colfax)

16·. SAVAGE, MARGARET. Born Died Father James Savage No. 3. Mother Margaret McClaughry No. 17. No. 16 was married To John McMurray Oct. 16, 1801. Born Died Son of Children: Mary Ann b. Oct. 7, 1802; d. Jan. 7, 1825. Nancy b. Dec. 28, 1803; d. Mar. 21, 1878 (John McFarland) James b. Jan. 16, 1806; d. April 6, 1827. Ebenezer b. Mar~ 6, 1808;; d. Jane b. Jan. 16, 1812; d. Feb. 15, 1844. Margaret b. June 20, 1814; d. Jan. 6, 1833. Robert - b. Jan. 17, 1817.

17. SAVAGE, JAMES H. Born Sept. 26, 1793 at Salem; Washington Co., N. Y. Died J u)y 28, 1879 at Argyle. Father Abram Savage No. 11. Mother Polly Adams. No. 17 was married 1st to Jane King McLean, 2nd to Jane K. Perrine, d of Aaron Perrine and Caty McLean, d. of John McLean .. Dorn l:807 Died Dec. 24, 1833 McOLAUGHRl"" FAMI£1...

Da_ughter of Andrew McLean Children: 31. Andrew Savage M. D., b. 1829; d. Sept. 16, 1853·, Argyle

18. SAVAGE, D. D. JOHN ADAMS. Born Died Father Abram Savage No. 11. Mother Mary (Polly) Adams. No. 18 was married To Eliza Turner Born Died Daughter of Children: 32. Edward Savage (Rev.) Windom, Minn. 33. William Savage Waukesha, Wis. 34. John Savage 35. Eliza The History of Delaware Oo., N. Y. mentions John A. Savage' as principal of Delhi Academy, 1821 1824.

21. SAVAGE, EDWARD. Born Died Father Abram Savage No. 11. Mother Mary (Polly) Adams. No. 21 was married To Sarah VanVechtan Born Died Daughter of Children: 36. Edward

24:. SAVAGE, JAMES H. Born· 1811 Died April 30, 1881 at Argyle, N. Y. McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

Father Thomas Savage No. 12. Mother.Jane Muir. :No. 24 was married To Jane A. King July 14, 1834 Born Died Daughter of John King of Ar~yle, and Jane Stevenson, d. of James Stevenson and Margaret Brown, natives of Paisley Scotland. S. P.

26. SAVAGE, MARGARET ANN. Born Died Father Thomas Savage No. 12. Mother Jane Muir. No. 26 was married · To Edward Riggs, of Argyle, N. Y. Born Died Son of S. P.

·27. SAVAGE, MARY. Born Died Father Thomas Savage No. 12. Mother Jane Muir. No. 27 was married To James Harsha Born Died Son of S. P.

29. SAVAGE, ELIZA DUNBAR. Born April 24, 1814 Died McOLAUGHRY llAMlLY

Father Thomas Savage No. 12. · Mct,her Jane.Muir. No. 29 was married Nov. 28, 1838 To Thomas Alexander .. 'McLaurie'' No. 104. Born Died Son of Children: Dr. Charles Mansfield McLaurie No. 292.

30. SAVAGE, GLORIANNA. Born Died Father Thomas Savage No. 12. Mother Jane Muir. No. 30 was married To Dr. Robert A. McMurray, brother of Hon. Ebenezer Mc- Murray, Aug. 31, 1847 Born · Died Son of Children: Ida d. in childhood.

Charfof the McLeans: William McLean-·md. Isabella King .

• John McLean

...... Andrew McLean Caty (A. Perrine) Aaron Perrine . • ...... : Jane Perrine (Mrs. Jas. H. Savage) Jane King McLean (Mrs. Jas. H. Savage) 250 ~lcCLATIGHRI" FAMILY

34:. SA. VAGE, JOHN ADAMS (REV.) . Pastor of a Presbyterian Church of Ogdensburgh. Born Died Father John Adams Savage No. 18. Mather Eliza Turner. No. 34 was married Born Died D~ughter of Children: 37. Louisa

36. SAVAGE, EDWARD. Born Died Father Mother No. 36 was married To Lydia A. Hoag Born Died Daughter of Children: 38. Margar~t H. 39. Euphemia ·

CLARK GENEAOI,OGY. 1. CLARK, (PROBABLY EBENEZER) Born at ...... Scotland Died Father Mother No. 1 was married Born Died Son of MeULAG-UHHI' FAMILY 151

Children: 2. Rev. Dr. Thomas Clark. 3. Robert Clark 4. Clark

2. CLARK, DR. THOMAS. Born at ...... Scotland Died Father ){other No. 2 was married To Eleanor Born Died Daughter of Children: 5. Ebenezer b. 1754: d. 1826,. 6. Elizabeth 7. Benjamin Dr. Thomas Clark, brought over form BaUibay, Co.~ Monaghan Ire. his w-liole-congregation and settled ati New Perch, (now Salem)fully orginized for Divine service, in 1764.

3. CLARK, ROBERT. Born Died April 28, 1790 Father Mother No. 3 was married To Eleanor Born 1735 Died Nov. 29, 1813 at Argyle, N. Y. Daughter of Children: 8. Jane· (Archibald Stewart)' 9. Jaennie (John McFarland) went to StirlnigN. Y. 10. Dr. Thomas Clark McOL.AUGHRY F.AMILl'"

11. Dr. Robert Clark 12. Eleanor (Wm. Muir) 13. Elizabeth (Roger Campbell)

4. CLARK, ...... Born Died Father Mother No. 4 was married To Mary Grierson in Scotland. Born Died Daughter of Children: 14. John 15. James

5. CLARK, EBENEZER (JUDGE). Removed to Ulster Co., N. Y. and then to Argyle. Born 1754 at Ballibay, Ireland. Died Feb. 10, 1826 at Argyle, N. Y. Father, Thomas Clark, No. 2. Mother · No. 5 was mR.rried To Elizabeth Nesbitt. Born before 1784, Died Daughter of Children: 16. Thomas Nesbitt Clark, 17. John Allen b. 1781; Killed Aug. 10. 1798. 18. Ralph 19. Elizabeth (Edward Riggs) b. 1778, d. 1840. Mother No. was married 2nd. McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

To 'Margaret McClaughry No. 17, {Savage) Born Died at Argyle, N. Y. Daughter of S. P.

6. CLARK, ELIZABETH. Born Died Father, Dr. Thomas Clark, No. 2. Mother No. 6 was married To James Campbell, son of Duncan Campbell, of Argyle and Ann Lennox. Children: Thomas Campbell (beCRme a judge in Upper Canada)

7. CLARK, BENJAMIN. Born Died Father, Dr. -Thomas Clark, No. 2. Mother No.. was married Born Died Son of Children: 20 21 22 23 24: 25

8. CLARK, JANE. Born Died Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. McOLAUGHBY FAXILY

Mother No. 8 wa.s married To Archibald Stewart Born Died Son of S. P. Archibald Stewart's name is signed to the petition for the erection of the County of Charlotte (now Washington) in 1774. He was a member of Capt. Edward Long's Company in the Revolutionary War. Voted at the first election held at S_alem under the State of New York. Is named in the Assessment roll of the town in 1794. In 1797 he purchased a farm in Argyle.

9. CLARK, JEANNIE. Born Died Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. Mother, Eleanor No. 9 was married To John McFarland. Born Died 8on of Children: Margaret (Alex. Beaty) Robert McFarland, Eleanor (Stevenson)

10. CLARK, DR. THOMAS. Born Died Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. Mother, Eleanor McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

No. 10 was married Born Died Son of S. P.

11. CLARK, l)R. ROBERT. Born Died Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. Mother, Eleanor No. 11 was married To Catherine Reid Born Died Daughter of Duncan Reid. S. P.

12. CLARK, ELEANOR. Born Died Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. Mother, Eleanor . No. 12 was mar1·ied "fo Wm. Muir of Salem. Born at Scotland Died Son of Children: Jane l\iluir b. May 1789; d. July 7, 1855, .A.rgyle, N. Y. (Thos. Savage) No. 12. Alex. ~I. Muir ( was appointed Commissary General,) State of N. Y., Feb. 12, 1831, Feb. 4, 1833; d. July 13, 1833, in N. Y. of Cholera. 256 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' 13. CLARK, ELIZABETH. Born 1774 Died Nov. 7, 1820. Father, Robert Clark, No. 3. Mother, Eleanor No. 13 was married To Rodger Campbell Born 1776 Died Mar. 29, 1851, at Argyle, N. Y. Son of William Campbell of Argyle, N. Y. and Catherine "Red", d. of Roger Red and . McDougall of Argyle, N. Y. Children: Duncan R. Campbell, Ebenezer C. Campbell, b. Mar. 17, 1812; d. Oct. 9, 1886, who married Nancy b. Jan. 1814; d. June 21, 1881. Eliza Josephine (Daniel A. McFarland, Salem) Maria ( Flack, of Argyle, N. Y.)

14. CLARK, JOHN. Born 1760 Died March 13, 1813 Father, Clark, No. 4. Mother, Mary Grierson (Clark) (Cruikshank) No. 14 was married Born Died Daughter of Children: 26. John b. Oct. i4, 1803; d. May 31, 1887. 27. James

15. CLARK, JAMES. Born Died between 1822, and Sept. 29, 1824. McCL.AUGHBY :l'.AMILY f57

Father, Clark, No. 4. Mother, Mary Grierson No. 15 wss married To Sallie Eddy Born Died Daughter of S. P.

16. CLARK, THOMAS NESBITT. Born Died Father, Ebenezer Clark, No. 5. Mother, Elizabeth Nesbitt. No. 16 was married To Eleanor Savage, No. 14. Born Died Daughter of James Savage; No. 3 and Margaret McClaughry, . No. 17. S. P.

18. C~ARK, RALPH, COLONEL. Born Died Father Ebenezer Clark No. 5. Mother Elizabeth Nesbitt. No. ,vas married To Martha Savage No. 15. Born Died Daughter of Children: 28. Ebenezer Clark 29. James Clark 30. Eliza C. 158 .McOLAUGHRl' FAMILY

31. ~Iargaret (John McMurray) 32. Ellen Ann (John R. McNeil) 33. Mary Savage (Ebenezer Clark McClaughry) 34. Evelyn (Schuyler Colfax) 35. Thomas

31. CLARK, MARGARET. Born Died J1,ather Colonel Ralph Clark No. 18. Mother Martha Savage No. 15. No. 31 was married To John McMurr~y Born Die

32. CL.ARK, ELLEN··ANN. Born Died Father Colonel Ralph Clark No. 18. Mother ~Iartha Savage No. 15. No. was married To John R. McNeil Born Died Son of .MeOL.A UGHRY F AM.ILY t59

Children: Susan Eveline C. Mary (George McMurray) Ann ( Liddell)

1. LEAL, .ALEXANDER. Born Feby. 1740 at Paisley, Scotland Died after Jan. 13. 1809 Father d. about 1758 Mother d. about 1761 No. 1 was married on May 6, 1762 To Born Died Daughter of Children: 2. James 1831 b. in Scotland 3. . Robert 1778 1844 4 • Joseph 5. . Henry 6. David 7. Alexander May 26, 1850 2 children (son) died at Bermuda in 1773 or 1774 See ''Alexander Leal's Advi'ce to His Children." Sailed 12th August 1773 '" from the place of embarkation'' (pro­ bably Glasgow) and after 14 weeks at sea and having lost their reckoning, they arriyed at the Bermudas, where they remained two months. ''I buried two of your brothers from that Island.'' (Joseph and i). "In 1774 my great-grandfather, Alexander Leal, came ·with his wife·and 6 sons from Paisley, Scotland, and settled near the center of Kortright.'' page 223, History of Delaware County, N. Y.

2. LEAL, JAMES. Born at ...... Scotland Died 1831 Father Alexander Leal No. 1. Mother 160 McGLAUGHRY. FAMILY

No. 2 was married To Sarah McClaughry No. 6. Moved to Delhi in 1826. Born Died 1841 at Delhi Daughter of Richard McClaughry No. 12 and Anne Burrhus. Children: 8. Margaret (Matthew McClaughry No. 99. )b. May 25, 1806; d. Jan. 23,.1833, New York City. 9. Joseph 10. Richard 11. Robert A. 12. Agnes (Clark, John M.) 13. Lydia (Harkness, Robert I.) 14. Sarah (Lawson, John,) b. June 4, 1808; d. Jun. 6, 1895, went to Nauvoo, Illinois. 15. Ellen Hannah (Meeker) 16. Katherine (Baron) 17. Mary (Meeker) Lyqia, died young

3. LEAL, ROBERT. Born May 30, 1778 Died Feb. 1844 Father Alexander 1--'eal No. 1. Mother No. 3 was married on Feb. 3" 1803 To Margaret McClaughry No. 27. Born Aug. 16, 1777 Died May 1843 Daughter of Richard McClaughry No. 12 and Anne Burrhus Children: 18. Thomas S. . b. Oct. 23, 1803; d. Apl. 10, 1827, Lawyer in Delhi. 19. James I-I. b. Jan~ 1, 1806; d. Apl. 27, 1833, Merchant in Delhi. 20. Ann b. Ap1. 14, 1808; d. Nov. 23, 1817 21. Sarah B. (Ells) b. Sept. 18, 1809 22. Margaret H. b. Jun. 6, 1812; d. Nov. 1864 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 261

23. MariaH.(Mallory)h. Nov. 3, 1814;Jun.1, 1~80 or Hannah M. 24. Ellen (Eleanor M.) b. Apl. 10, 1816 25. Eben Maxwell b. Oct~ 7, 1818 26. Robert Alexander b. Ap~. 13, 1821; d. Mar. 1, 1866 27. LaFayette b. July 27, 1823

5. LEAL, HENRY. Born· Died Father Alexander Leal No. 1. Mother No. 5 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 28_. Daniel McGillivrae Leal

7. LEAL, ALEXANDER. Born Died May 26, 1850 Father Alexander Leal No. 1. Mother No. 7 was married Feb. 26, 2788 To Lydia Rose No. 7. Born Died Daughter of Hugh Rose No. 1 and Margery Clark, both born in Scotland. Children: 29. John Leal d. Dec. 27, 1875 30. Clark b .. Aug. 10, 1805; d. Apl. 21, 1845 31. James Henry 32. Alexander T. 33. Hugh 34. Lydia A. (Parker) d. Nov. 22, 1769 .Jlf.cOLAUGHRY FAMIL:l'"

8. LEAL, _MARGARET. Born May 25, 1806 at Kortright. Died Jan. 23, 1833-at New York City. Father James Leal No. 2- Mother -Sarah McClaughry No. 26. No. 8 was married on April 13, 1831 To Matthew McClaughry No. 99. Born Jan. 17, 1803 at Kortright Del. Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 12, 1879 at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ills. Son of Thos. McClaughry No. 32. and Sarah McCrea Children: Margaret McClaughry No. 288 ( Griffith) b. Sept 8, 1832

9. LEAL, JOSEPH. Born 1796 Died Dec. 5, 1821 Killed by the fall of a tree Father James Leal No. 2. Mother Sarah McClaughry No. 26. No. 9 was married To A_nne VanBergen Born Died Daughter of Children: 35. James White Killed in N. Mex. 36. Eleanor ( Greenleaf)

10. LEAL, RICHARD. Went to Illinois. Born Died Father, James I ... eal, No. 2. Mother., Sarah McClaughry, No. 26. No. 10 was married To Born McCLAUGHR·Y FAMILY

Died Daughter of Children: 37. James

12 LEAL,. AGNES. Born Died Father, James Leal, No. 2. Mother, Sarah McClaughry No. 26. No. 12 was married To John Clark B<,rn Died Son of Children: Henry Clark married Eliza McClaughry 181. Joseph Clark Rev. married Emily McClaughry, No. 183. James Clark married Susy Gregg 2 daughte:rs. John Clark married Margaret Adair. Harriet (Michael .. McClaughry) 5 children. Sarah A. (McCracken) Wm. Henry-Jos. Robert-.-Jas. Harvey. John Houston-Clark Irving-Thos. Mary-Esther-Libbie-Maggie Mary Eliza. (Wm. McCracken) Anne Eliz. (Rice) 1 child. Lydia M. (Leal) md. Alex C. Leal S. P. Ellen (Unmd.) Margaret (David Smith) daughter, Anna Amanda (Andrew Gregg)

13 LEAIJ, LYDIA. Born· Died Father, James Leal, No. 2. Mother, Sarah McCiaughrs, No. 26. 164 McOLAUGHRl,. FAMIL1;,-

No. 13 was married To Robert I. Harkness Born Died Son of Children: Robert Harkness married Mary Augusta McClaughry No. 247, S. P. James Leal married Kinmouth 6 children. WilJiam Smith married Hannah McEachron 1 son. Richard Martha Ann (Wm. Parish) Sarah (Hugh White) Mary (John Pari~h) went to Kansas. Agnes (James Henderson) died leaving one son. Letitia married Harvey Henderson, S. P. Lydia Ellen

14 LEAL, SARAH. Born June 4, 1808 Died June 6, 1895 at Kirksville, Mo. Father, James Leal, No. 2. Mother, Sarah McClaughry, No. 26. No. 14 was married To John Lawson Born Died Son of S. P.

15 LEAL, ELLEN HANNAH. Born Died Father, James Leal, No. 2. Mother, Sarah McClaughry, No. 26. No. 15 was married McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 265 To Alfred M. Meeker Born Died Son of Children: James Meeker Alfred Joseph

16. LE.AL, KATHERINE. Born Died Father, ,T ame5 Leal, No. 2. Mother, Sarah ~lcClaughry, ~o. 26. No. 16 was married To Baron, History of Delaware County, N. Y. Dr. Le Baron came with the "Mayflower.'' Born Died Son of

17. LEAL, MARY. Boru Died Father, James Leal. No. 2~ Mother, Sarah ~{cClaughry, No. 26. No. 17 was married To Meeker Born Died Son of

21. LE.A.L, SARAH R. Born Sept. 18, 1809. Died 266 McOLAUGHRY FAMlL l:

Father, Robert Leal, No.' 3. Mother, l\Iargaret McClaughry, No. 27. No. 21 was married on May 21, 1844. To Samuel Eells Born Died Son of

22 LEAL, MARGARET. Born June 6, 1812 Died Nov. 1864 Father, Robert Leal, ·No. 3. lfother, l\'largaret McClaughr.v, No. 27. No. 22 was married To Born Died Son of

~3. LEAL, ~ARIA HANNAH. Born Nov. 3, 1814 Died June 1, 1880 ·Father, Robert Leal, No. 3. Mother, Margaret McCla.ughry, No. 27. No. 23 was married To Samuel Mallory, June 17, 1834. Born Died Son of

29. LEAL, JOHN. Born l)iecl l>ec. 27, 18·75 Father, Alexander Leal, No. 7. McOLAUGHJll,. ~'AMIL·Y !67

Mother, Lydia Rose, No. 7. No~ 29 was married on Dec .. 24, 1811 To Martha McLaury, No. 44. Born May 5, 1785, at Salem, N. Y; Died Nov. 9, 1858, at Meredith, N. Y. Son of Thos. McClaughry No. 14 .. and-Agues Harsha. Children: 38. John Rose 39. AlexanderThomas 40. Agnes E. 41. Lydia A. 42. Mary F.

30. L~AL, CLARK. Born Aug. 10, 1805 at Kortwright, N. Y. Died April 21, 1845 at ~"ountain Green, Ills. Father, Alexander Leal, No. 7. Mother, Lydia Rose, No. 7. No. 30 was married on Dec. 16, 1830 To Jane McClaughry, No. 101. Born Nov. 2_~. 1806 at Kortright, Del., N. Y. Died Oct. 6, 1884 at Evanston, Oook Co., Ills. Daughter of Thos. McClaughry, No .. 32 and Sarah McCrea Children: 43. Matthew I-Ienry b. Nov. 16, 1831; d. Sept. 15, 1838 Fountain Green, Illinois. 44. Charles b. July 30, 1833; d. Sept. 21, 1842 Fountain Green, Illinois. 45. Sarah McCrea ( Botts) b. March 15, 1839 Fountain Green, Illinois. 46. Lydia Ann b. July 28, 184:3; d. J ul.r 28, 1843 Fountain Green, Illinois. 47. Clark b. Dec. 18, 1844; d. Nov. 16, 1873 Los Angeles, Cal.

31. LEAL, JAMES HENRY. Born March 22, 1802, Kortright., N. Y. Died Feb. 22, 1831. ~"ather, Alexander Leal, No. 7. 268 McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Mother, Lydia Rose, No. 7. No. 31 was married on Jan. 1, 1824 To Mary McClaughry, No. 98. Born June 5, 1801 at Kortright, Delaware Co. N. Y. Died 1884 Daughter of Thomas McClaughry No. 32 and Serah McCrea. Children: 48. Sarah Leal d. in infancy 49. Thomas Rose Leal b. 1829; d. Urbana, 111. 50. James H. (M. D.) d. Cal. 1878 51. Barbara (Orr)

32. LEAL, ALEXANDER. Born Oct. 15, 1795 at Kortright, N. Y. Died Jane 31, 1847 Father Alexander Leal No. 7. Mother Lydia Rose No. 7. No. 32 was married on June 4th. 1820 at Detroit, Mich. To Barbara Brown Born Died Daughter of Children: 52. James 53. John A. 54. Alexander R.• 55. Martha (Keeler) at Kortright 56. Thomas S. at Walton

33. LEAL, HUGH. Born May 2, 1793 at Kortright N. Y. Died June 30, 187 4 Father Alexander Leal No. 7. 1',f other Lydia Rose No. 7. No. 33 was married on Jan. 4, 1816 To Eleanor Sexsmith No. 2. McCLA.UGHRY FAMILY !J69

Born 1796 Died Daughter of Children: 51. Mary Ann b. Feb. 8, 1817; d. Mar. 20, 1864 58. Alexander C. b. May 16, 1818; d. Dec. 13, 1891 59. William b. Jan. 27, 1820 60. Lydia Maria b. Oct. 3, 1821_; d. July 16; 1844 61. Joseph b ..Mar. 13, 1823; d. July 7, 1862 62. Eliza b. Sept. 13, 1825; d. Aug. 3, 1838 63. George S. b. July 16, 1828~ d. Aug. 8, 1887 64. James H. b.Sept.25,1830;d.Apr.12,1832 65. James b. Oct. 17, 1832 66. Ellen (Jones) b. Mar. 8, 1837 67. Barbara b.June16,1839;d.Mar.22,1840

34. LEAL, LYDIA ANN. Born April 2, 1812 at Kortrighter N. Y. Died Nov. 22, 1869 Father Alexander Leal No. 7. Mother Lydia Rose No. 7. No. 34 was married on Jan. 26, 1835 To William Parker Born Died Aug. 1, 1870 at Dave_nport N. Y. Sonof 35. LEAL, JAMES WHITE. Born Died at Santa Fe, New ~1:exico, Killed by the Indians during an insurrection. He and Gov. Brent were buried under a fort at Taos, Father Joseph Leal No. 9. Mother Van Bergen. No. 35 was married To Frances Mason of Trenton, New Jersey. Born Died Daughter of S70 McOLAUGHBY FAMILY

Children: 68. Alexander Douglass Leal

36. LEAL, ELEANOR. Born Died Father Joseph Leal No. 9. Mother Anne Van Bergen.; No. 36 was married on 1849 To Thomas Greenleaf of 74 Wall St. New York City. Born Died Son of Children: James Leal Greenleaf b. J 1Jly 20, 1857 Katherine Nash (Duffield) b. July 21, 1852 Emeline Matilda b. July 10, 1854; d. 1872 Eleanor L. (Blakeman) 1862 Katherine Nash 0-reenleaf md. Howard Duffield D. D. May 24, 1877 . Geo. Greenleaf Duffield, b. Feb. 3, 1878; d. July 1878 Howard Leal Duffield b. Jan. 27, 1879; d. Jan. 4,- 1884 Eleanor VanDyck Duffield b. Dec. 4, 1880 Stuart Kennedy Duffield b. June 10, 1883 Douglass GreenleafDuffield · b. Jan. 5, 1884 Winifred b. July 25, 1887 Katherine b. Jan. 29, 1889 Eleanor Greenleaf md. Henry Blakeman Oct,. 4, 1881 Frederick Tomlinson Blakeman, b. July 28, 1883 Thomas Greenleaf Blakeman b. Oct. 23, 1881 James Leal Greenleaf md. Bertha Potts June 4, 1889 Donald L. Greenleaf b. June 4, 1890

38. LEAL, JOHN ROSE l\I. D. Born Died .Aug. 22, 1882 Father John Leal No. 29. Mother Martha McLaury No. 44. No. 38 was married on Aug. 28, 1855 .llcCLAUGHRY FAMILY 271

To Mary Laing Born Died Daughter of Children: 69. John Laing 69.1 Son 39. LEAL, ALEXANDER THOMAS. Born Died Father John Leal No. 29. Mother Martha McLaury No. 44. No. 39 was married on June 10, 1846 No Margaret Bell Born Died Daughter of Children: 70. Henry 71. Hugh 72. James 73. John 74. Joseph d. Sept. 24, 1880 75. ~Iary (Smith) 45. LEAL, SARAH MCCREA. Born lVIar. 15, 1839 at Fountain Green, Ills. Died Father Clark Leal No. 30. Mother Jane McClaughr.v No. 101. No. 45 was married To W. 0. Botts Born Died Son of S. P. No. 47. Clark Lea], son of Clark Leal No. 30, and Jane Mc-­ Claughry No. 101. inlisted in the 118th Illinois Volunteers 272 McOLAUGHRI~ FAMILJ"

Infantry, Co. A., in the Civil War, Aug. 15, 1862. He was wounded in the· battle of Champion Hill, ·Miss. He was mustered out as a crdporal Oct. 1, 1865.

49. LEAL, THOMAS ROSE. Born 1829 at Stamford, Del. Co., N. Y. Died Urbana, Ills. Father James Henry Leal No. 31. 1\fother Mary McClau,ghry No. 98. No. 49 was married on 1861 at Charleston, Coles Co., Ills. To Emma Gordon Born Sept. 7, 1833 at Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Died . Daughter of Gordon and McCoullough Children: 76. Fred. Henry b.Mar.12,1862;d.Sep. 18, 1868 77. Elizabeth b. July 8, 1863; d. Sept. 28, 1868 78. Anna Julia b. Jan. 5, 1868; d. Sept. 30, 1868 79. Walter Bateman b. Dec. 8, 1867; d. Sept. 9, 1868 80. Rose Bell b. 1871 81. Sophia Nott b. 1874 82. Mary C. b. 1869 83. Grace Miles b. 1876~ 1906 Mrs. T. R. Leal writes from Uburna, Ill., Dec. 10, 1893: "M.v father ( Gordon) was of Scotch-Irish descent, born in Co. Antrim, 1798,- came with his father's family at the age of fifteen (1813) to Vermont, later to Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Married and came to 0range Co., N. Y. then came to Illinois and died in Missouri aged 78 (1876). My mother, McCoullough ,vas born in northern Ver­ mont, came. to Canton, St. La\vrence Co., N. Y., married there and died in Champaign, Ill., aged 8i. Her grand father was in the Revolutionary war 6 years and 7 months and 5 days. His forefathers came to thjs country fru:n Ireland. I had a brother in the Rebellion. He was killed in May, 1863 at Vicksburg. He was in the 72 (First Board of Trade) Reg. l\Iaj. ,vhittle was his lieutenant. I came to Illinois when I ,vas 17. '' McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

50. LEAL, JAMES n. Born Died Father James H. Leal, No. 31. Mother Mary McClaughry, No.98. No. 50 was marreid To Julia Crain Born Died Daughter of S. P.

51. LEAL, BARBARA. Born Died Father James Henry Leal, No. 31. Mother Mother Mary McClaughry, No. 98. No. 51 was married To Robert Orr Born Died Son of David Orr and Nancy Spence Children: Sarah F. Orr

From chart in possession of Mrs. Elizabeth L;.,ughlin 3711 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill. and comprising part of her genealogy. Mercer ...... Sarah Mercer, married Wm. McKee ma1-ried a Miss : Elizabeth Mercer, married John Orr Montgomery, aunt of : Daughter. married Dean General Richard : IJaug-hter married McCrea. Montgomery, who : Arthur Mercer Fell at Quebec. : Henry Mercer : .Tack Mercer John Orr ...... DaT"id Orr, married Nancy Spence David Orr ...... Robert Orr, married Barbara Leal No. 51, child Sarah F. : John Orr, children Adelaide and Nettie : Joseph Orr : ,vnuam Orr : David Orr- : Sarah Orr : NancyOrr : HesterOrr : Elizabeth Orr : Mary Orr : James Orr. 174 XcCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY

58. LEAL, ALEXANDER c. Born May 16th. 1818 Died Dec. 13, 1891 Father Hugh Leal, No. 33. Mother Eleanor Sexsmith, No. 2. No. 58 was married To Lydia Clark Born Died Daughter of Children: 84. James B. 85. John ..c\.. 86. Alexander R. 87. Martha (Keeler) 88. Thomas S.

68. LEAL, ALEXANDER DOUG~. Born Died Father James White Leal, No. 35. Mother Frances Mason. No. 68 was married To Born Died Daughter of Children: 89. Anne Douglas Leal

69. LEAL, JOHN LAING. of Patterson, N. J. Born Died Father, John Rose Leal, No. 38. Mother, Mary Laing. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

No. 69 was married on Feb. 8, 1888 To Amy Arrowsmith Born Died Daughter of Children: 90. Graham

70. LEAL, HENRY. Born Died Father, Alexander Thomas Leal, No. 39. Mother, l\ilargaret Bell No. 70 was married on March 16, 1881 To Joanna Murdock Born Died Daughter of. Children: 91. Clara Belle b. Dec. 30, 1882 92. ,Toanna 93. Edward Murdock b. 1887 94. Ethel b. 1890

72. LEAL, JAMES. Born Died Oct. 10, 1883 Father, Alexander Thoma~ Leal, No. 39. Mother, Margaret Bell. No. 72 was married on Nov. 25, 1880 To Jennie Hamilton Born Died Daughter of Children: 65. Agnes b. 1885 176 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

73. LEAL, JOHN. Born Died Father, Alexander Thomas Leal, N-o. 39. Mother, Bargaret Bell. No. 15 was married on January 1879 To Cornelia Way Born Died Daughter of Children: 96. Henry 97. Margaret

75. LEAL, MARY. Born Died Father, Alexander Thomas Leal, No. 39. Mother, Margaret Bell. No. 15 was married To James Smith on Oct. 10, 1882 Born Died Son of Children: Dwight Smith b. 1886

McMURRAiY 1. McMURRAY, JOHN. Born Died Father Mother No. was married To Margaret Savage, No. 16, on Oct. 16, 1801. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 177

Born Died Daughter of Children: 2. Mary Ann, b. Oct. 7, 1802; d. Jan. 7, 1825. 3. Nancy (John McFarland) b. Dec. 28. 1803; d. March 21, 1878. 4. James b. Jan. 16, 1806; d. April 6, 1827. 5. Ebenzer, b. March 6, 1808. 6. Jane b. Mar. 16, 1812; d. Feb. 15, 1844. 7. Margaret b. June 20, 1814. d. Jan. 6, 1833. 8. Robert d. Jan. 17, 1817.

5. McMURRAY, EBENEZER. Born Mar. 6, 1808 Died Father, John McMurray, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Savage, No. 16. No. 5 was married Jan. 30, 1832 To Mary McNaughton Born -- Died March 15, 1868 Daughter of Married 2nd Mary Grace McFarland llay 26, 1870. Born Died Dec. 27, 1873 Children: 9. William b. Feb. 5, 138·7; d. Nov. 5, 1861.

6. McMURRAY, JANE. Born Jan. 16, 1812 Died Feb. 15, 1844 Father, John McMurray, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Savage, No. 16 • • No. 6 was married To Steele !78 NcCLAUGHRY' .FAMILY

Born Died Son of Children: William Steele Mary Ann ( Beattie) Emma ( Lomb)

McFARLAND 1. McFARLAND, JOHN Born Died FR.ther Mother No. 1 was married To Nancy McMurray, No. 3. Born Dec. 28, 1803 Died Children: 2. James McFarland · 3. John Murray McFarland b. 1840 d. 1887 4. M. Mitchell McFarland 5. Mary Ann ( Culver) 6. Margaret McMurray ( Billings) 7. Agnes ( Skinner)

3. McFARLAND, JOHN MURRAY. Born b. 1840 Died b. 1841 Father Mother No. 3 was married To Margaret E. Riggs Born J 11ne 1, 1844: Died Daughter of McOLAUGHRl- FAMILl.. t79

Children: Ed·w-ard McFarland b. 1867 John Henry McFarland b. 1872 d. 1878 Ada Murray b. 1873

DOUGLAS 1. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH. Born b. 1772 Died Aug. 19, 1819 Father Mother No. 1 was married b. 1803 To Mary McLaury, No. 42. Born Aug, 4, 1781 at Salem N. Y. Died Aug. 4, 1853 at Kortright, N. Y. Daughter of Thomas McClaughry No. 14 and Agnes Harsha. Children: 2. ·James R. b. 1804 d. 1850 3. Thomas M. b. 1808 d. Dec. 9, 1847 4. Mary ( Sexsmith) d. 1~14 b. 1853 5. Joseph P. Douglas b. 1817 d. 1874: 6. Eliza A. ( Bell) '7. Nancy (McMaster) 8. Martha ( - Hamilton)

2. DOUGLAS, JAMES R. Born b. 1804 Died b. 1850 Father J ose-ph Douglas Mother, Mary McLaury, No. 42. No. 2 was married To Mary Bell Born Died Daughter of 280 MeOL.AUGHRY FAMILY Children: 9. Mary Eliza 10. Joseph A. Douglas 11. Belle ( Harkness) 12. Sarah ( McMurdy)

3. DOUGLAS, THOMAS M. Born b. 1808 Died b. 1847 Father Mother No. 3 was married To Lydia B. Sexsmith Born Died Daughter of Children: 13. Joseph R. Douglas 14. Sarah E. ( Adee) ( Toll) 15. Thomas M. Douglas 16. Samuel Douglas

4. DOUGLAS, MARY. Born 1814 Died 1853 Father, Joseph Douglas, No. 1. Mother, Mary McLaury, N. 42. No. 4 was married To Matthew Sexsmith, No. 10. Born 1814 Died 1886 Son of Children: Michael Sexsmith Mary E. ( Grilla) McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 2S1

Lydia ( Tate ) Nancy (Laughrin ) Joseph Sexsmith George Sexsmith Martha J. Sexsmith.

5. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH P. Born 1817 Died 1874 Father, Joseph Douglas, No. 1. Mother, Mary McLaury, No. 42. No. 5 was married To Martha Harper Born Died Daughter of Children: 17. Mary 18. Harper Douglass

6. DOUGL.A.. 8, ELIZA A. Born Died . Father, Joseph Douglas, No. 1. Mother, Mary McLaury, No. 42. No. 6 was married To Samuel A. Bell Born Died Son of Children: James A. Bell md. Hattie Henderson, 10 children. Agnes ( J. J. McArthur) Isabella t8f1 MeOLAUGHRl~ FAMILI?'

' 7. DOUGLAS, NANCY. Born Died ]tather, Joseph Douglas, No. 1. Mother, Mary McLaury, 42. No. 7 was married To John McMaster Born Died Son of Children: James Mc~laster Joseph T. Master

8. DOUGL.A.S, MARTHA. Born Died Father, Joseph Douglas, No. 1. Mother, Mary McLaury, No. 42. No. 8 was married To Wm. M. Hamilton Born Died Son of Children: Charles M. Hamilton, md. Allie Sperias, 2 children. Ida A.

10. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH A. Born Died Father, J~mes R. Douglas, No. ~­ Mother, Mary Bell. No. 10 was married MeOLAUGHRY F'AMIIJY

To Mary J. Campbell Born Died Daughter of Children: 19. Annie M. Douglas 20. James H. Douglas 21. · William H. Douglas 22. ·John B. Douglas · 23. Earl C. Douglas 24. Ethel L. Douglas

11. DOUGLAS, BELLE. Born Died Father, James R. Douglas, No. 2. Mother, Mary Bell. No. 11 was married To Rev. George Harkness Born Died Son of

Children: - George Howard Harkness.

12. DOUGLAS, SARAH. Born Died Father, James R .. Douglas, Ne,. 2. Mother, Mary Bell. No. 12 Wa$ married To J. C. McMur~y Born Died Son of 184 .McOL.AUGHBY FAMILY

Children: Everett D. McMurdy Carlisle K. McMurdy

13. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH R. Born Died Father, Thomas M.- Douglas, No. 3. Mother, Lydia Sexsimith. No. 13. was married To Belle Gipson (i) Born Died Daughter of Children: 25. Sarah 26. Thomas Doug las 27. Phida 28. Ella 29. John Douglas 30. Susie 31. Samuel Douglas

14. DOUGLAS, SARAH E. Born Died Father, Thomas M. Douglas, No. 3. Mother, l,ydia Sexsmith. No. 14 was married To Frank Toll Born Died Son of Children: Ella ( Rev. J. R. Frazier)-4 children. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

No. 14 was married 2nd. To Adee Born Died Son of S. P.

15. DOUGLAS, THOMAS M. Born Died Father, Thomas M. Douglas, No. 3. Mother, Lydia Sexsmith. No. 15 was married To Ellen A. Murdock Born Died Daughter of Samuel Murdoch of W. Kortright, who married Sally Lawson in 1814 .. S. P.

18. DOUGLAS, HARPER J. Born Died Father, Joseph P. Douglas, No. 5. Mother Martha Harp~r. No. 18 was married To Annie L. Smith Born Died Daughter of Children: 32. Jennie 33. Olive M. ROSE 1. ROSE, JAMAS. Born Died 186 ..llcCLAUGHRY FAMILY

Father Mother No. 1 was married in Dec. 1766 To Margaret Rose Born Died Daughter of Hugh Rose in Loggy and Ann McGillivray the looder ( W) Coulmony. Children: 2. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 11, 1768. 3. Christian Fras~r, b. "July 1769, Upper Coulmony. 4. Jean, b. 1771, Rearpi1l; d. at Bermudas Feb. 9, 1774. 5. James, b. April 3, 1775; d. Aug. 1, 1776, at sea. 6. Margery (John Reid McClaughry, No. 41) b. March 1, 1784; d. May 20, 1865. 7. (Thomas Hendry, of l:larpersfield, N. Y.) 8. (James Scott, of Harpersfield, N. Y.) 9. ( Graham, of Meredith, N. Y.) 10. Margaret (Thos. Swift McClau~hry, No. 30) b. 1790; b. 1840. COPY OF A LEAF OF JAMES ROSE'S JOURNAL In December 1766 I married Margaret Rose, the daughter of Hugh Rose in Loggy and McGillivray, the looder (W) Coul­ mony. January 1768 I think the 11th, Elizabeth my first child was born. July 1769, Christian Frasor was born in upper Coulmony. 1771. Jean was born at Rearpill died at Bermudas, Feb. 9, 1774. The will of the Lord is good, we are all his own, help us to submitt to Thy Holly Will-Amen, Amen, Amen. I stayed at Bermudas from 8th February to 1st November, then sailed to Norfolk in Virginia~ in April was ·born a hoy I call­ ed James and in August 1776 Died aboard ship from Virginia to New York, born April 3, 1775; died August 1, 1776. Coulmony is a village in Nairnshire, Scotland, about 12 or 14 miles East of Inverness. McCLAUGHBJ,. FAMILY 287

James Rose was over six feet tall, erect as a soldier, nut brown hair that was scarcely streaked with gray, when he died in his 87th year. He was a typical Highlander, talked Gaelic as well as English, was educated for the .ministry but married before he completed bis theological studies and according to the rule could not go back to tlie divinity school. (Mrs. C. F. McClaughry, No. 145.) I think that he married his cousin Margaret F. l\ilcClaughry (Applegate)

6. ROSE, MARGERY. Born March 1, 1784 at New York, "on White St., now Pearl.'' Died May 20, 1865 at Kortright, Delaware, Co. Father, James Rose, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Rose No. 6 was married Oct. 5, 1802 To John Reid McClaughry, No. 41, Born July 20, 1778 at Salem, Washington Co., N. Y. Died Jan. Jl, 1864 at Kort~ight, Delaware Co., N. Y. Son of Thomas McClaughry, No. 14 and Agnes Harsha. Children: See liicClanghry Genealogy.

7. ROSE, Born Died Father, James Rose, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Rose No. 7 was married To Thomas Hendry of Harpersfield, N. Y. Born Died Son of S. P. 288 McOLAUGHRl.. FAMILlr

8: ROSE, Born Died Father, James Rose, No. 1. Mother, Margaret Rose No. 8 was married To James Scott of Harpersfield, N. Y. Born Died Son of S. P.

9. ROSE, Born Died Father, James Rose, No. 1. Mother, M1trgaret Rose No. 9 was married To Graham, of Meredith, N. Y. Born Died Son of S. P.

10. _ROHE, MARGARET Born 1790 Died 1840 Father, James Rose, No. 1. 1vlother, l\:Iargaret liose No. 10 was married To Thomas Swift McCiaughr.Y, No. 30. Born 1782 Died 1840 Son of Children: See McClaughry Genealogy. McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY t89

1. SEXSMITH, MICHAEL. Born 1766 Died 1836 No. 1 married Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. Born 1776, died March 3, 1864. Daughter of Edward Riggs, No. 1, and Mary McClaughry, No. 15. Children: 2. Ellen H. (Hugh Leal, No, 33) h. 1796 3. George Sexsmith b. 1798; d. Feb. 1828. 4. Edward Sexsmith b. 1800; d. 1879. 5. Mary Sexsmith b. 1802; d. 1858. 6. William Hexsmith b. 1804; d. 7. Eliza (George Harkness) b. 1807; d. 1867. 8. Margaret Ann (John McClaughry, No. 134) b. June 1809; d. Mar. 12, 1883. 9. Esther Sexsmith b. 1812; d. 1855. 10. Matthew Sexsmith b. 1814; d. 1886. 11. Lydia B. (Douglas Thos. M. No. 3) b.· 1819.

2. SEXSMITH, ELLEANOR H. Born 1796 Father, Michael Sexsmith, No. 1. Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 2 married Hugh Leal, No. 33. Son of Alexander Leal, No. 7, and Lydia Rose, No. 8. Children: Alexander C. Leal Joseph Leal James Leal George Leal Lydia Leal Ellen ( Jones)

4. SEXSMITH, EDWARD. Born 1800, died 1879. Father, Michael Sexsmith, No. 1. 190 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 4 married Jane Clark Children: 12. Michael Sexsmith 13. Henry Sexsmith

6. SEXSMITH, WILLIAM. Born 1804 Father, Michael Sexsmith, No. 1. Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 6 married Mary Clark S. P.

7. SEXSMITH, ELIZA. Born 1807, died 1867. Father, Michael Sexsmith, No. 1. Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 7 married George Harkness S. P.

8. SEXSMITH, MARGARET ANN. Born June 1809 at Kortright, N. Y. Died March 12, 1883 at North Kortright, N. Y. Father, Michael Sexsmith, No. 1. Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. · No. 8 married John McKillip McLaury, No. 134. Born Dec. 8, 1808 Died 1883 Son of James Harsha McClaugh:ry, No. 40 and Elizabeth Blakeley. Children: See under John McKillip McClaughry. No. 194. McClaughry Genealogy. .McOL.A.UGHBY :l'.A.MILY

10. SEXSMITH, MATTHEW. Born June 19, 1814 Kortright, N. Y. Died April 14, 1881 Clyde, Kansas. Father, MichaelSexsmith, No. 1. Mother, Mary Ann Riggs, No. 6. No. 10 married Mary Douglas, No. 4. Born 1814 Kortright, N. Y. Died 1853 Kortright, N. Y. Daughter of Joseph Douglas, No. 1. and Mary McLaury, No. 42. Children: 14. ~ichael Sexsrnith b. 1840; d. Nov. 2, 1860. 15. Mary E. ( Grilley) b. 1842 16. Lydia A. ( Tait) b. 1844 17. Joseph Douglas (. Sexsmith) b. 1846 18. Sarah Agnes ( · Laughlin) b. 1848 19. Martha Jane b. 1850 20. George R. b. 1852 No. 10 marr~ed 2nd Esther McClaughry, No. 103, b. Dec. 11. 1810, at Kortright Delaware Co., N. Y. d. Nov. 11, ~865, daughter of Thos. McClaughry, No. 32, and Sarah McCrea.

1. ROSE, Children: 2. HughRose 3. Lydia (Mrs. Charles Clark) never came to America. 4. Agnes (Nancy)

2. ROSE, HUGH. Born at Inverness hire, Scotland, 12 miles from the field of Culloden. Died when over 90 No. 2 married Margery Clark Children: 5. John Rose married and Ii ved in Canada. 6. Alexander Rose married and lived in Canada. McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY

7. Hugh 8. Lydia (Alexander Leal) 9. Agnes ("Nancy'') Hugh Rose settled on Rose's Brook, Delaware County, _New York. purchasing his land from the Six Nations and paying them the full market value of the land as reckoned among the ,vhites. · The Indians were at first puzzled, but, when they understood Rose's honesty iu the matter, became his firm friends. . Dur­ ing the Revolution a guard from the Six Nations camped on his land and protected• him. The Onondaga, Col. Brant, was often his guest. "Hugh Rose was a short, stout, square built man, with light blue eyes. and in his youth probably sandy." Mrs. C. F. McClaughry, No. 145. No. 5. Alexander Rose, was taken from between his two brothers, Hue-hand John, while the three were sleeping in in one bed at the home on Rose's brook, by an Indian. His father was absent from the home and his mother did not dare to interfere. He was carried a way to Canada and there held captive 30 years. His mother never saw him again after he was taken from her house. No. 2 married 2nd Mary Mac Intosh Children: 10. Catherine (Robert Hume No. 193)

5. ROSE, JOHN. Father, Hugh Rose, No. 2. Mother. Margery Clark Children: 11. 12. 13. 14.

6. ROSE, ALEXANDER. Father, Hugh Rose, No. 2. Mother, Margery Clark :M.cOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Children: 15. 16. 17. 18,

7. ROSE, HUGH. Born Died Father, H~gli Rose, No. 2. Mother, Margery Clark No. 7 was married Born Died Daughter of Children: 19. Mary (George Hume, No. 195) 20. Margery (Wm. Laughren) 21. Lydia (Peter Grant) 22. Eliza (James McDonald) 23. ~bigail ( Brock) 24. Catherine ( Smith) 25. Nancy (John Gemmels) 26. Hugh 27. Edmund _ 28. Salome (John King)

8. ROSE. LYDIA. Born Died :Father, Hugh Rose, No. 2. Mother, Margery Clark No. 8 married Alexander Leal, No. 7. Son of Alexander Leal, No. 1. Children: John Leal Clark Leal James Henry Leal t94 McOLAUGHRY. FAMILY

Alexander T. Leal Hugh Leal Lydia A. ( Parker)

10. ROSE, CATHERINE. Born March 8, 1791 at Stamford, N. Y. Died Oct. 29, ~878 at Lima, Indiana. Father, Hugh Rose, No. 2. Mother, Mary MacIntosh No. 10 married Ro}?ert Hume, No. 42, July 20, 1807. Born Feb. 25, 1787 at west Grodon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Died July 24, 1859 at Lima, Indiana. Son of Robert Hume, No. 193, and Alison Wilson. Children: See Hume Genealogy.

19. ROSE, MARY. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. No. 19 married George Hume, No. 44. Born 1792 Died Son of Robert Hu31e, No. 193, and .A.Uson Wilson. Children: Elizabeth Hume (See Hume Genealogy).

20. ROSE, MARGERY. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 20 married William Laughren Born McOLAUGHRY FAMILY !95

Died Son of Children: James Laughren Hugh Laughren William Laughren Alexander Laughren Edmund Laughren John Laughren George Laughren Charles Laughren

21. ROSE, LYDIA. Born Died Father Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 21 married Peter Grant Born Died Son of S. P.

22. ROSE, ELIZA: Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 22 married James McDonald Born Died Son of S. P. 196 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

23. ' ROSE, ABIGAIL. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 23 married Brock Born Died Son of S. P.

24. ROSE, CATHERINE. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 24-married Smith Born Died Son of S. P.

25. ROSE, N.ANCY. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother · No. 25 married John Gemmels Born Died Son of S. P.

26. ROSE, HUGH. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. ltfcULAGUHRY FAMILY 297

Yother No. 26 married Isabella Blakely Born Died Daughter of Children: 29. James Rose 30. Elizabeth 31. Sarah 32. Edmund

27. ROSE, EDMUND. Born Died Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. No~ 28 was married Born Died Son of S. P.

28. ROSE, SALOME. Born 1802 Died 1879. Father, Hugh Rose, No. 7. Mother No. 28 was married ·ro John King of Hawick .. Roxburghshire, Scotland. Born at Hawick, come to America 1768 or 1798. Died at Rose's Brook, Delaware Co., N. Y. Son of Children: · J arnes H. King, b. 1823, living in N. Y. in 1893. Hugh King, b. ·1826 " " in 1884. Mary King, b •. 1826 " " in 1890. !J98 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILl~

William T. King, living in Sacramento Cal. in 1893. Margaret H. (William Muir McLaury, No. 174.) b. July 4, 1831; d. 1897. Edmund G. King, b_. 1833; d. 1889. Abigail (Joshua Blish) Margery C. (Edward Thomas McLaury, No. 185.) liv­ ing in Kortright Center in 1893. Belle H. living on Rose's Brook, Delaware Co., N. Y. in 1893.

1. RIGGS, EDWARD. Born Died 1783 No. 1 married in Ireland Mary McClaughry, No. 15. Daughter of Thomas McCla.ughry, No. 5. and Margaret Swift. Children: 2. Edward Riggs, b. 1760, In Ireland; d. 1835 3. Thomas 1833 4. Matthew ( ) Were early res- 5, Eleanor (John Murdock) idents of Kortright. 6. Mary Ann (Michael Sexsmith) b. 17'16; d. Mar. 8, 1864. Edward Riggs No. 1, wa:-, a highly educated man, He tl\ught a Latin school in New York for some years, and he was the author of a Latin grammer. The marriage of his daughter Mary Ann to Michael Sexsmith is said to have been the first marriage of white people. in the town of Kortright. Came to America in 1763, 2 years before his wife. The Mc­ Claughry Family came in 1765, landing in N. Y. Nov. 13, and went to Kingston, where Edward Riggs was living, and · spent the first winter with him., with the exception of Thomas No. 5. and Matthe,v No. 11, who spent the winter amqng old ·friends at New Windsor.

2. RIGGS, EDW'ARD. A student in the Classical School in Salem, when it was under the charge, as principal, of Thomas Watson. lllcOLAUGH]JY FAMILY. S99

Bom 1760 Ireland Died 1835 at Victory, Cayuga Co., N. Y. of cholera, while returning from a visit to hh; brother in Ohio. Buried at Sterling N. Y. Father, Edward Riggs, No. 1. Mother, Mary McClaughry, No. 15. No. 2 married Mary Ann Savage of Salem. Born Died May 27, 1797. Daughter of James Savage, No. 3. of Salem, and Margaret Mc­ Claughry, No. 11. Children: 7. Margaret (Matthew McLaury, No. 47) b. June 22, 1793; d. March 11, 1877. 8. Mary (Edward Richard McLaury, No. 48) b. 1791; d. 1872. No. 2 married 2nd. Elizabeth Clark Born 1778 Died July 10, 1840 Daughter of Ebenezer Clark and Nesbit, d. of John Nesbit and Jean, Children: 9. Ebenezer Riggs 10. John 11. Edward b. 1811; d_. 1879. 12. Mary Ann ( Golden) 13. Jane Eliza 14. Ellen

3. RIGGS, THOMAS. ''Settled in Kortright at an early date, I think before 1787'' Dr.. J. S. McLaury. Born Died Father, Edward Riggs, No. 1. Mother, Mary McClaughry, No. 15. Children: 300 McOLAUGHBY. FAMILY 15. Edward Riggs 16. Matthew Riggs

4. RIGGS, MATTHEW. ·'Emigrated (from Washington) to Delaware Co., early in its his- ory." Afterwa.rds moved to Dayton Ohio. · Born Died !father, Edward Riggs, No. 1. Mother, Mary McClaughry, No. 15. 0hildren: 17. Matthew Riggs b. 1819. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Edward Riggs b. 1833. Lived in Delhi, Del. Co., N. Y. near the "Frisbee place.'' In 1794 is said to have taught the first school in the town.

7. RIGGS, MARGARET. Born June 22, 1793 Died March 11, 1877 at N. Kortright N. Y. Father, Edward Rig~s, No. 2. Mother, Mary Ann Savage, No. 13. (cousins). No. 7 married July 12, 1814 Matthew McLaury No. 47. Born April 19, 1790 at Kortright Died Feb. 11, 1875 at N. Kortright Son of Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. and Agnes Harsha. Children: : See under Matthew McLaury, No. 47. McClaughry gene­ alogy.

8. RIGGS, MARY. Born 1791 Died 1872. McOLAUGHBY FAMILY 301

Father, Edward Riggs, No. 2. Mother, Mary Ann Savage, No. 13. No. 8 married Edward Richard McLaury No. 48. Born 1792 Died 1863. Son of Thomas McClaughry, No. 14. and Agnes Harsha. Children: See under Edward Richard McLaury, No. 48. McClaughry genealogy.

9. RIGGS, EBENEZER. Born Died Father, Ed ward Riggs, No. 2·. Mother, Elizabeth Clark. No. 9 married Elizabeth Plummer Born Died Daughter of Children: __ 24. Sarah Riggs.

10. RIGGS, JOHN CLARK. Born June 18, 1808 Died Aug. 14, 1889. Father, Edward Riggs, No. 2. Mother, Elizabeth Clark. No. 10 married Sarah McOrum Born Jan. 6, 1816 Died Sept. 2, 1889. Daughter of Children: 25. James Edward Riggs b. May 22, 1841; d. May 4, 1863. 26. Robert B. b. Oct. 23, 1852. 27. Oscar J. b. Aug. 18, 1854. 28. Anna J. (Delancy McLaughlin.) b. Sept. 21, 1849. 29. Mary ( McLaughlin) b. Jan. 22, 1851; d_. Mar. 80£ McOLAUGHRY .FAMILY

19, 1877. 30. Belle L. b. Jan. 27, 1857.

11. RIGGS, EDWARD. Born June 18, 1811 Died March 8, 1879. Father, Edward Riggs, No. 2. Mother, ElizabethClark. No. 11 married Eliza More McClaughry, No. 163. Born Mar, 31, 1810 Died Sept.· 27, 1858. Daughter of Thomas Parks McClaughry, No. 45. and Mary Thompson. Children: Margaret E. (John M. McFarland) b. June 1, 1844.

12. RIGGS, MARY ANN. Born Died Father, Edward Riggs, No. 2. Mother, Elizabeth Clark. No. 12. married Golden Children: Edward Golden Alexander Golden _ Mary (Mohlon Brisack) 3 children:

28. HIGGS, ANNA J. Born Sept. 27, 1849 Died Father, John C!ark Riggs, No. 10. Mother, Sarah McCrum. No. 28 married Delancey S. McLaughlin Born Oct. 2, 1881. Died Son of McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 303

Children; Edson M. McLaughlin, b. April 2, 1876 D~lancey b. April 24, 1885 James b. Dec. 10, 1~89.

31. RIGGS, MARGARET E. 487 E. Grant St. Portland, Ore. Born 1844 Died Father, Edward Riggs\ No. 11. Mother, Eliza More McClaughry, No. 163. No. 31 married John Murray McFarland. Born Died Son of Col. tTohn McFarland and Nancy McMurray, d. ol Deacon John McMurray and Margaret Savage, No. 16. S. P.

1. SPENCE, ROBERT. Emigrated from Dublin Ire. in 1801 to Davenport, N. Y. came of Scotch-Irish parentage. Born Died No. 1 married Sarah Russell Born Died Children: 2. Joseph Spence b. 1804, atKortright, d. 1864, Daven· port. N. Y. . 3. George Spence. d. 1866 at Meredith, N. Y.

2. SPENCE, JOSEPH. Born 1804 at Kortright, N. Y. Died 1864 at Davenport, N. Y. 304 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Father, Robert Spence, No. 1. Mother Sarah Russell. No. 2 married Agnes McClaughry, No. 133. Born Dec. 28, 1806 Died Daughter of James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40, and Egther Blakely. Children: 4. Thomas b. 1831; d. 1910 5. Robert b. 1833; d. 1902 6. John b. Mar. 10, 1835; d. 1863 7. Sarah ( Forrest) b. 1837; d. 1885 8. Eliza B. (Orr, David) b. 1840 9. Nancy Jane (Robert McNaught) b. 1844; d. 1892 10. Mary Spence b. 1846; d. 1872

3. SPENCE, GEORGE. Born Died 1866 at Meredith, N. Y. ~,ather, Robert Spence, No. 1. Mother, Sarah Russell. No. 3 married Jane McClaughry, No. 136. Born Feb. 9, 1812 at Kortright, N. Y. Died 1890at Meredith, N. Y. Daughter of James Harsha McClaughry, No. 40, and Esther Blakely. Children: Eliza (And. S. Gilchrist) b. 183·7; d. June 1906.

4. SPENCE, THOMAS Born 1831 at Davenport, N. Y. Died 1910 or 1911 '' " Father, Joseph Spence, No. 2. Mother, Agnes McClaughry, No. 133. No. 4 married Ji~uphemia Goodfellow Born in Scotland ..llcCLAUGHRY FAMILY 305

Died Aug. 1887 at Hobart, N. Y. Daughter of Children: 12. James 13. Louise married Odell. 14. Alice married Clark Zeh. 15. Margaret married George Smith. 16. Fannie married Ada Sornberg.

5. SPENCE, ROBERT. Born 1833 at Davenport, N. Y. Died 1902 at Chicago, Ill. Father, Joseph Spence, No. 2 .. Mother, Agnes McClaughry, No. 133. No. 5 married Mary Sturgess of Hobart in 1862. Born Died Daughter of James Sturgess Children: 17. Charles M. Spence.

- 8. SPENCE, RLIZA B. Born 1840 at Davenport, N. Y. Died Father, Joseph Spence, No. 2. Mother, Agnes McClaughry, No. 133. No. 8 married David NL Orr of Davenport, N. Y. in 1868. Born Kortright, N. Y. Died Son of John Orr and Elizabeth Mercer. Children: Nancy A. (Samuel l\Ic.Arthur) Robert Orr John Orr 306 McOLAUGHRI' FAMILl"'

Joseph Orr William ()rr David Orr Sarah Orr Mary Orr Hester Orr Elizabeth Orr James Orr.

9. SPENCE, NANCY JANE. Born 1844: at Davenport, N. Y. Died 1909 at Jamaica, L. I. Rail way accident. Father, Joseph Spence, No. 2. Mother, ~ones McClaughry, No.. 133. No. 9 married Robert McNau~ht of Hobart, N. Y. Born Died Son of CaptainJohn Mc.Naught. S. P.

11. SPENCE, ELIZ.A. Born 1837 Died June 1906. Father, Geo. Spence, No. 3. ~1other, Jane McClaughry, No. 136. Married Andrew S. Gilchrist Born in Scotland.

From Fairbaii·n's ''Crests of Great Britain and Ireland.'' ***********'***** HOME-Earl of Home and Baron Douglas-(Ramey-Home), A lion's head argent, on a chapeau, gules, turned up, ermine. "A Home! '~A Home!" and "True to the End." BEACH-Oakley Hall, Hants,-A demi-lion rampant, ar., in paws an escutcheon, azure, charged with a pile, or. McOLAUGHRY P1AMILY 307

BEACH-Bedford and Kent-

l\fADDEN The sept of the O'Maddens were Chiefs of ,vhat is styled The Barony of Longford in the county of Galway, ,vith a portion of the parish of l.,usmagh in l(ing's County on the opposite side of the river Shannon. In 1059 Melaghlin O'1\tladden ,vas the leader of a military expe­ dition recorded by the Four Masters. As early as 1039 O'Madathan appears on Irish records as a land- ed proprietor. · 308 McCLAUGHRl'. FA.J.llILY ·, In 1479 the monastery of Mu lick was founded by the O'Maddens on the banks of the Shannon, and this was appointed to be the family burial place. A manuscript Book of Obits in Trinity College (F. IV. 18) contains links of the pedigree of the O'Maddens of Baggo­ troth, near Dublin, through 6 generations of the 16th and 17th centuries, also some links of those of Donore, County of Dub­ lin. Dr. O'Donovan, in his "Tribes of Hy Maine'', gives very full particulars of the O'Madden lineage. In 1677 Fergus Madden had a confirmatory grant of 1783 acres in Barony of Longford, Galway. John Madden had a grant of 448 acres in the same district. Dr. Richard Madden passed patent for about 200 in Clare and Mayo. Hilton, in Connt.v Monaghan, ,vas formerly .Maddenton. FROM "THE TRIBES AND CUSTOMS OF HY MANY. COl\fl\'IONLY CALLED O'KELLY'S COUNTRY."

Pedigree of O'Madaghain. Gaehc English ~Iurchadh, mac l\,lurchadh, son of Eoghan, mhic Owen, son of ( Genitive case) Murchadh, mhic l\tlurchadh, s~n of Catha], mhic Cahill, son of Madaghan mor, (big, or g-reat) Madden, the Great, son of · mhic Diarmaid, mhic Diarmid, son of Dunadhaeh, mhic Duncan, son of Gadhra, mhic Gara, son of · Dunadhach, mhic Duncan, son of Cobthach, mhic Caffey, son of Maelduir1n, mhic Muldoon, son of Donngall, mhic Dongal (Bro,vn Stranger), son of '"i\nmchadh, mhic Ambrrn,e, son of Eoghan Buai, mhic Owen "The Small", son of Cormac, mhic Cormac, son of Crirpri, mhic Cairbre, son of McCLAUGHRr FA~lILl.. 309

Feradhach, mhic Ferragh, son of Laughaidh, mhic &c. Dallan, mhic Bresal, mhic Maine Mor,• mhic Eochaidh Ferdaghiall, mhic Domhall, mhic Imchadh, mhic Calla da Crich, mhic Eochaidh Diomlein, mhic Caippri Lifechan, mhic Cormac, mhic Art, mhic Con Ced Cathach, mhic Fridhlimidh Rechtmhar, mhic Tuathal Techtmhar, mhic Fiacha Fermalaigh, mhic Feradhach Finnfechtnach, mhic Crinnhthan Nianai, mhic Lughaidh -Riabh n-derg. (36th generation)

1. ~IADDEN, BENJAMIN WARREN. Born about 1744 (~) at or near Limerick, Ireland. Died 1854 in Marion Co., Indiana. No. 1 was married 3 times. The names of his wives are un­ known. Children: 2. Benjamin Warren 3. Thomas, presiding elder Methodist Church. Lived in Clifton, Ohio, or Muncie, Indiana. • 4. Henry (or Richard Spencer) lived near MaryYille Indiana. 5. John 6. Anderson. His widow lived near Sidney, Ill. 7. Daughter, ( Street) lived in Sidney,- Ill. 8. Daughter, ( Dalrymple) moved to Bureau Co., Ill.- No. 1. emigrated from Ireland to Georgetown, D. C. "ras in 310 ..il/.cOL.AUGHRY F .. AMILY

the battle of the Brand.v wine, presumbly as one of the Vir­ ginia troops, and after the Revolution moved to Ohio. He was a Protestant, supposed to have been a lvlethodist.

2. MADDEN, BENJAMIN WARREN. Born 17 , at Georgetown, D. C. Died 1849-50 at Dayton, Ohio, by drowning. -:b"""ather, Benjamin Warren Madden, No. 1. No. 2 married tit Xenia, 0. Maria Susannah Pot.ts of Kentucky Born in Kentucky, Died 1873, J\tlonmouth, Warren Co, Ill. Was adopted and raised by Maj. James GalJoway of Cedarville, Ohio. · Children: 9. Eliza 10. James Galloway, b. Oct. 27, 1817, at Xenia 0. d. at Monmouth, Ill. Sept. 28, 1896. 11. Joseph b. 1821; d. infant · 12. Julia Ann ( Hall) b. 1823; d. 1885. 13. Benjamin Warren, b. 1825, lived in Vermillion Uo., 111. 14. Maria Susannah ( Guillinger) b. 1827; d. Dec. 1900. at Monmouth, Ill. 15. ~1ary Jane ( Saville) b .. 1829; d. Dec. 1900. at Monmouth, Ill. John Samuel and Richard Potts, presumably brothers of Susannah, settled in Columbia and Rocheport, Missouri. Frederick Potts and a Mrs. Shigley were also of the family. No.2. Was in the war of 1812, probably from Georgetown, D. C. Ile emigrated from Georgetown to Marion Co., Indiana about 1841-2.

10. MADDEN, JAMES GALLOWAY. Born Oct,. 27, 1817, nt Xenia, 0. Died- Sept. 28, 1869at Monmouth, Illinois. Father, Benjamin Warren Madden, No. 2. McCLAUGH~YFAMILY 311

No. 10 married June 25, 1839, at Xenia 0. Martha Eleanor Struthers No. 16. Born Oct. 8, 1823, at or near Collierstown, Va. Died Jan 26, 1860 at Monmouth, Ill. Daua-hter of William Struthers, No. 6 and Eleanor Saville. Children: 16. Elizabeth Catherine (Maj. R. W. McClaughry) b. :I Aug. 1, 1841, at Clifton, 0. 17. Margaret (U. C. Taylor) (H. A. Anderson) b. Oct. 3, 1843. 18. Maria Susannah b. April 27, 1845 at Cedarville, 0. 19. James Buchannan, b. Feb. 2, 1847, at Cedarville, 0. d. June 21, 1892, at Joliet, Ill. 20. Martha Eleanor b. Sept. 14, 1848; d. Nov. 16, 1849. 21. William Martin b. Aug. 18, 1850; d. 1893. 22. Emma Florence h. Sept. 15, 1852 23. Frank H. b. Aug. 29, 1854 24. Ida May (R. H. Person) b. May 2, 1856 25. Carrie Belle b. Ang. 19, 1858; d. Mar. 26, 1861. No. 10. James Galloway Madden married 2nd Gabriella Saunders, Mar. 4, 1861. 26. -- Armand Saunders Madden, h. Oct. 13, 1865 No. 10. James Galloway ~1adden married 3rd Margaret Campbell in Nov. 1882.

16. MADDEN, ELIZABETH CATHERINE. Born Aug~-1, 1841 at Clifton, Ohio. Died · Father, James Galla,vay Madden, No. 10. . Mother, Martha Eleanor Stt·uthers, No. 16. No. 16 married Major R. W. NlcClaughry, No. 289, June 16, 1862, at ·Monmouth, Ill. Born July- 2~, 183"9, at Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Died Son of Matthew McClaughry, No. 99, and Mary Hume, No. 217. Children: See the McClaughry Genealogy. 312 McOLAUGHRl'" FAMIL1r

17. MADDEN, MARGARET. Born Oct. 3, 1843 Clifton, Greene Co., Ohio. Died Father, James-Galloway Madden, No. 10. Mother, Martha Eleanor Struthers, No. 16. No. 17 was married in 1868, to U. C. Taylor at Carthage, Ill. Born Died Son of Children: Jessie (George Skinner) March 16, 1869. Bessie Oct. 16, 1870. No. 17 married 2nd Hamilton Alexander Anderson, Aledo. Ill. in 1880. Born Died Son of Children: Emily

19. MADDEN, JAMES BUCHANAN. Born Feb. 2, 1847 at Cedarville, Ohio. Died June 21, 1892 at Joliet, Will Co., Ill. Father. James Galloway ~adden, No. 10. Mother, Martha Eleanor Struthers, No. 16. No. 19 married, Sarah A. Ross. Born Died Daughter of Allan Ross. Children: 27. Allan Ross Madden. No. 19 was a Soldier in the th and 42nd Regiments Illinqis Volunteer Infantry during the war of the Rebellion.

20. MADDEN, ,v1LLIAM MARTIN. Born Aug. 18, 1850 Died 1893 at Chicago, Illinois. McOLAUGHRJrFAMILY 313

Father, James Galloway Madden, No. 10. Mother, Martha Eleanor Struthers, No. 16. No. 20 married Nov. 24, 1874 Emily Lander at Peoria, Ill. Born · Died at Howell, Michigan. Daughter of Children: 28. Fred Collier n-ladden b. Sept. 22, 1877, Kearney, Neb.

23. MADDEN, FRANK H. Born Aug. 29, 1854 at 1\1onmouth, Ill. Died Father, James Galloway Madden, No. 10. Mother, Martha Eleanor Struthers, No. 16. No. 23 married in 1880 S. Cora Breese at Hutchinson, Kansas. Born Died Daughter of Children:·- 29. Zoese 30. Frances No. 23 was married 2nd To Winifred Born Died Daughter of S. P.

24. MADDEN, IDA MAY. Born May 2, 1856 at Monmouth Illinois Died Father, Jame~ Galloway Madden, No. 10. Mother, Martha Struthers, No. 16. No. 24 married Rollin H. Person, 1873, at Monmouth, Ill. 314 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Born Died Son of Children: Harlow Person, b. 1875 Harry Person, b. 1877 May Madden b, 1887 James Armand Person, b. 1895

26. MADDEN, ARMAND SAUNDERS. Born Oct. 13, 1865 at Monmouth, Illinois. Died Father, James Galloway Madden, No. 10. Mother, Gabriella Saunders. No. 26 married, Maude Hayward Born April 3, 1871 at Janesville, Wis. Died Daughter of Edward Sly Hayword, (born March 2, 1840 at Worcester, Mass. died July 29, 1889, at Janesville, Wis.) and Sarah Melissa (Anderson born May 17, at 1845, Chicago, Ill. died Jan. 31, 1899 at Jansville, Wis.) S. P.

1. LINDSAY, of the "DykeHeid" Farm, Avondale, Lanarkshire. Three miles east of Strathavon Village. Born at Scotland Died at Scotland Father Mother No. 1 was married Born Died Son of McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 315

2. Thomas Lindsay (Carpet Mfgrs.· in Scotland). 3. ,Tohn Lindsay 4. James Lindsay b. Sept. 1773 at Avondale, Scotland. 5. Jane (William Struthers) 1812 6. Catherine (Andrew Mingus) lived at Stravon near Glasgow, Scotland. 7. Margaret (Gavin Hamilton). 'Wauchope Castle, the ruins of which are romantically situated on the brow of a hill overlooking the rush of Wauchope Water, in Wauchopedale, parish of Langholme Dumfrieshire, Scotland, was the first residence of the- Lindsays in Scotland.''

4. LINDSAY, JAMES. Emigrated to America in 1795, landing at Norfolk, Va. and _goi.ng to Rock bridge Co., thence to Ohio. Born Sept. 1773 at .Dyke I-lead Farm, Avondale, Lenark- shire, Scotland. Dif'd Father Mother No. 4 married, June 30, 1797, Nancy M-cCampbell, Rockbridge Co., Va. Born Died Daughter of a Hcotch Presbyterian who settled in Va. in 1737. Children: 8. Janet (Samuel Renwick) b. Mar. 30, 1798, lived in Kentucky near Columbus. 9. William Lindsay, b. Jan. 9, 1801; d. Nov. 13, 1829. 10. Sophia lThos. Kirkpatrick) b. Mar. 6, 1803 " 11. James Watson Lindsay, b. May 18, 1806 12. Andrew Lindsay, b. Oct. 6, 1809; d. July 4, 1883. 13. Agnes ( Lackey) b, April 4, 1812 14. Mary ( Matur) b. Jan. 20, 1816; d. Jan. 7, 1856. 15. Thomas M. Lindsay; b. May 16, 1818; d. July 7, 1887. 316 McOLAUGHR:Y FAMILY ' 5. LINDSAY, JANE. Born at Dyke Head Farm, Avondale Lanark- shire, Scotland. Died at Xenia, Green Co., Ohio. Father Mother No. 5 was married 1780 To William Struthers of St1·avon .. near Glasgow. Born 1756 Died 18~5 at or near Xenia, Green Co., Ohio. Son of Children: lVilliam Struthers Margaret (Wm. Paxton) Jeannette James Struthers Ellen ( Pollock) ( Foster) Thomas Struthers Catherine ( Reece) b. 1796; d. 1~2 Jane ( A venil) John Struthers.

6. LINDSAY, CATHERINE. Born at Dyke Head Farm, Avondale, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Died Father Mother No. 6 married Andrew Mingus Born Died Son of Children: William Mingus.

7. LINDSAY, MARGARET. Born at Dyke Head Farm, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Died .McOLAUGHRY :P'AMILY 317

Father l\futher No. 7 married Gavin Hamilton Born Died Son of S. P.

8. LINDSAY, JANE. Born March 30, 1798 Died Father, James Lindsay, No. 4. Mother Nancy McCampbell. No. 8 married Samuel Ren wick. (Moved to Ky.) Born Died Son of S. P.

10. LINDSAY, SOPHIA. Born March. 6, 1803 Died Father, James Lindsas, No. 4. lVIother, Nancy l\llcCampbell. No. 10 married Thomas Kirkpatrick. (Moved to Ky.) Born Died Son of S. P.

12. J--'NDSAY, ANDREW. Born Oct. 6, 1809 Died. Jul.v 4, 1883. Father, James Lindsay, No. 4. Mother, Nancy McCampbell. No. 12 married Feb. 1834, at Rockbridge, Va. to Sally Davidson. Born Died Daughter of 318 McGLAUGHRY FAMILY

Children: 16. William Lindsay 17. James Lindsay 18. Mary 19. Sally No. 12 married 2nd. Mary T. Gilmore in 1847. Born Died Daughter of Children: 20. l\Iarion 21. Charles 22. Warren 23. Bruce.

16. LINDSAY, WILLIAM. Born Died Father, Andrew Lindsay, No. 12. Mother, Sally Davidson. No. 16 married Hetty Sample Born Died Daughter of Children: 24. Marion. . No. 16 married 2nd. Eleanor Holmes in 1883, Frankfort, Ky. Born Died Daughter of S. P. ,villiam Lindsa.r, No. 16, emigrated from Virginia to Frank­ fort, I{~v. in is54. Began the practice of law there in 1858. Served four years in the Confederate State& Army. Senator in the Kentucky legislature 1867-1868. "\Vas judge of the l{entucky Court of Appeals 8 years, the last two as Chief Justice. In 1896 ,vas in the U. S. Senate representing the State of Kentucky. Is a prominent Attorney of Frankfort. McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 318

STRUTHERS FAMILY. 1. STRUTHERS. ·Born at or near Glasgow, Scotland. Little is known of him. There are numerous families of the name of Strut­ hers in and aroundGlasgow, in Preston England and in Lon­ don. In 1881 therewere fourteen of the name engaged in various branches of business in Glasgow. He had two sons; 2. James Struthers 3. William Struthers, b. 1756, at Glasgow, d. 1835 in Greene Co., Ohio.

3. STRUTHERS, WILLIAM:. Born 1753 at Glasgow;Scotland, landed at Norfolk Va, in 1195. Died 1831 in or near Xenia, Greene Co., Ohio. He emigrated from Scotland in 1795 and located in Rockbridge County, Virginia near the great natural bridge, with his family. Discovering that he and his family could receive no social recQgnition in Virginia unless they became slaveholders, which his conscience forbade, he moved to Ohio and settled at or near Xenia in 1826. He married about 17~0, Jane Lindsay, (No. 5.) She was born at the Dykehead Farm, three miles due East of Strathavon in Lanarkshire. She died March 22, 1821, near Xenia, Ohio. Children: 4. Margaret, ('1Villiam Paxton) b. in Scotland. 5. Jeannette, b. in Scotland, d. 1859, at Monmouth, Ill. 6. \Villiam Struthers, b. 1790 at Glasgow, Scotland, d. 1861, near Monmouth, Ill. 7. James Struthers, Feb. b. 8, 1793, at Gla8gow, d. near Monmouth, Ill. 8. Catherine, (Wm. Martin Reece), b. 1796, in Virginia, d. 1881, at ~1onmouth, Ill. 9. Ellen, (Samuel Pollock) (John Foster) 10. Thomas Struthers 910 .ilfcOLA.UGHRY FA.:JlILY

11. John Struthers,' b. Dec. 27, 1802 at Collierstown Va. d. 1882, at Monmouth, Ill. William (3) and his ,vife once kept a hotel or tavern at Strathavon.

4. STRUTHERS, MARGARET. Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Died . . in Warren Co., Ill. Father, William Struthers,No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married William Paxton near Xenia, 0., Moved to Warren Co., Ill. about 1831. Born Died Children: James Paxton Margaret ( Bailey) Jane William Paxtson John Shaw Paxton.

6. STRUTHERS, WILLIAM. Took part in the War of 1812. Born 1790, at Glasgow, Scotland. Died 1861, in Warren Co., Ill. Father, William Struthers, No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married in 1817, Martha Eleanor Saville in Rockbridge Co., Va. Boan Died 1830, at or near Marsas Creek, Green Co., Ohio. Daughter of Saville and Children: 13. J a~es, died in fant. 14. l\'1ary (Edward Kirk) b. d. nr. Little York, Warren Co., Ill. 15. Jane (Thomas Aveni}) . lived nr. Mineral Point, Wis. McOLAUGHBY FAMILY 3.f.1

16. Martha Eleanor, (James G. Madden) b. Oct. 8, 1823; d. Jan. 26, 1860, at Monmouth, Ill. 17. William Struthers, b. 1826 18. Elizabeth ( Thompson) lived nr. Oquawka, Ill., 1824-1857. 19. Margaret, (James Stevenson Brownlee) Married 2nd. Elizabeth Alexander Bom Died at Monmouth, Ill. Daughther of Alexander and Children: 20. John Struthers, b .. 1834, Drowned in 1839 in Greene Co., Ohio.

7. STRUTHERS, JAMES. Born Feb. 8, 1793, at Glasgow Scotland. Died Father, William Struthers, No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. MR.rried Born- Died (}hildren: 21. W~lliam Struthers, b. Jan. 22, 1820; d. Feb. 5, 1899. 22. Thomas Struthers, b. Nov.10, 1821; d. June 12, 1910. 23. Jane Foster b. Feb. 23, 1823; d. June 1854. 24. James Struthers b. Sept. 28, 1826. 25. Adeline ( Pollock), b. Jan. 23, 1828; d. May 1881. 26. Mary Ann ( Allen), b. Feb. 17, 1830; d. Oct. 1878. 27. John Struthers, b. April 26, 1832. Married 2nd. Margaret Miller Born in Kentucky. Died 1873, at Monmouth, Ill. Daughter of Miller and Children: 28. Elizabeth, (McCreary) b. Mar. 20, 1835;d. Nov. 1905. 29. Catherine, (l\ticCreary) b. June 23, 1836; d·. Aug. 1, 1892. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ·, 30. Allen Struthers, b. March 30, 1840. 31. Sarah Wallace, b. Oct. 4, 1846.

8. STRUTHERS, CATHE~NE. Born 1796, in Rockbridge County, Virginia. Died 1882, at Monmouth, Ill. Father, Willian Struthers, No, 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married Willian Martin Reece.

9. . STRUTHERS, ELLEN. Born Died Father, William Struthers, No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married Samuel Pollock Born Died Son of Pollock and S. P. Married 2nd. John }"oster Born Died Son of Foster and S. P.

10. STRUTHERS, THOMAS. Born Died Father, William Struthers, No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married Jane Gibson Born Died May 23, 1836, near Marsas Creek, Greene Co., Ohio. Daughter of Children:· 32. Jane (David Rankin) Tarlkio, Mo. McVLAGUHRY FAMILY

Married 2nd. Mary Nelson Born Died at Monmouth, Ill. Daughter of Nelson and Children: 33. Elizabeth ( Hoag) 34. Belle (Roney McClanahan) 35. John Struthers, b. Oct. 1, 1842. 36. Margaret, ( · Hoag) 37. William 38. Thomas 39. Lois. Married 3rd. Margaret Beckett

11. STRUTHERS, JOHN. Bo~n Dec. 27, 1802, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Died March 5, 1882, Monmouth, Ill. Father, William Struthers, No. 3. Mother, Jane Lindsay, No. 5. Married Isabelle Kendall of Xenia, Greene Co., Ohio. Born Aug.--29, 1805 in Scott Co., Ky. Died March 11, 1866, at-Xenia Ohio. Daughter of Robert Kendall and Nancy Temple. Children: 40. William Henry Struthers, b. Dec. 22, 1835. 41. Nancy Jane, (Dr. Hugh Cooper) b. Aug. 10. 1839, at Xenia Ohio. 42. Child, d. infant. 43. Child, d. infant.

14. STRUTHERS, MARY. Born Died near Little York, Warren Co., Ill. Father, William Struthers, No. 6. Mother, Martha Eleanor Saville. Married Edward Kirk McOL.AUGHR.Y FAMILY

Born Died 1865 Son of Kirk and S. P.

15. STRUTHERS, JANE. Lived near .Mineral Point, Wis. Born Died Father, William Struthers, No. 6. Mother, Martha Eleanor Saville. Married John Brown Born Died Son of Brown and Children: William Brown Thomas Brown. Married 2nd. Thomas A venil Born Died Son of Avenil and Children: Charles Aveni! James A venil Elizabeth.

16. STRUTHERS, MARTHA ELEANOR. Born October 8, 1823 Died January 26, 1860 at Monmouth, Warren Co., Ill. Father, William Struthers, No. 6. Mother, Martha Eleanor Saville. Marrried James Galloway Madden, No. 10 Born Oct. 27, 1817 at Xenia, Greene Co., Ohio. Died September 28, 1896 at l\Ionmouth, Warren Co., Ill. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Son of Benjamin Warren Madden No. 2. and Children: (See Madden Genealogy).

17. STl:tUTHE&~, WILLIAM. 83 rd. Illinois Infantry in the Civil War. Born 1826 Died Father, William Struthers, No. ·6. Mother, Martha Eleanor Saville. Married Julia Ann Perry Born Died Oct:- or Nov~ 1863. S. P. Married 2nd. Perry Children: 44. Clark Struthers 45. · Louisa Belle 46. Alonzo.

18. .STRUTHERS, ELIZABETH. Born 1824 Died 1857. Father, William Struthers, No. 6. Mother, Martha Eleanor Saville. Married Thompson Born Died Son of Thompson and • S. P.

19. STRUTHERS, MARGARET. Born Died 8S6 McOL.AUGHRY .FAMILY

Father, William Struther~,' No. 6. Mother, Martha. Eleanor Saville. . Married James Stevenson Brownlee Born Died Son of Brownlee and S. P.

21. STRUTHERS, WILLIAM. Born Jan. 22, 1820 Died Feb. 5, 1899. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother Married Born Died S. P.

22. STRUTHERS, THOMAS. Born Nov. 10, 1821.. Died June 12, 1910. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother Married Born Died S. P.

23. STRUTHERS, JANF. Born Feb. 23, 1823 Died June 1854. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Married Foster: Born Died S. P.

24. STRUTHERS, JAMES. Born Sept. 28, 1826 Died Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother Married Born Died S. P.

25. STRUTHERS, ADELINE. Born Jan. 23, 1828 Died May 1881. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother Married Pollock Born Died

26. STRUTHER~, MARY ANN. Born Feb. 17, 1830 Died Oct. 1878. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother l\,Iarried Allen Born Died S. P. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

27. STRUTHERS, JOHN. Born April 26, 1832 Died Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother Married Born Died S. P.

28. STRUTHERS, EL[ZABETH. Born March 30, 1835 Died Nov. 1905. Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother, Margaret Miller. Married McCreary Born Died S. P.

29. STRUTHERS, OATH.BRINE. Born June 23, 1836 Died Aug. 1, 1892. Father, ,J a.mes Struthers,_ No. 7. Mother, Margaret Miller. Married McCreary Born Died S. P.

30. STRUTHERS, ALLEN. Born March 30, 1840, at Monmouth, Ill. Died McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 'ft9

Father, James Struthers, No. 7. Mother, Margaret Miller. Married Jane Agnes Bigger, at Warrensburg, Mo. June 18, 1867. Born April 2, 1845, at Uniontown, Ohio. Died Daughter of Rev. Matthew Bigger, and Mary Jane Cunningham. Children: 44. Twila Marie Struthers, b. at Brookville, -Pa. 45. Leila Belle, b. · at Brookville, Pa. d. at Shenandoah, Ia. 46. Allan Bigger Struthers, b. at Shenandoah, Ia. 47. Nina Lois, b. at Fairbury, Neb. 48. Dwight Harold Struthers, b. at Chicago, Ill. 49. Grace Genevie-ve, b. at De Groff, Ohio.

32. STRUTHERS, JANE. Born Died Father, Thomas Struthers, No. 10. Mother, Ja.ne Gibson. Married David Rankin Born Died S. P.

33. STRUTHERS, ELIZABETH. Born Died Father, Thomas Struthers, No. 10. Mother, Mary Nelson. Married Farnk Hoag Born Died Son of Hoag and S. P. $90 McCLAUGHBY FAMILY

' 34. STRUTHERS, BELLE. Born Died Father, Thomas Struthers, No. 10. Mother, Mary Nelson. Married Roney McClanahan Born Died Son of McOlanahan and S. P.

35. STRUTHERS, JOHN ALEXANDER. 83d Ill. Infantry in the Civil War. Born Oct. 1, 1842 Died. Father, Thomas Struthers, No. 10. Mother. Mary Nelson. Married Nov. 23, 1869 to Mary Ellen Fee at St. Joseph, Mo. Born Feb. 27, 1844, at Bloomington, Ind. Died May 9, 1900, at Monmouth, Ill. Daughter of John Fee and Nancy Gilbert. Children: 50. Effie Belle · Struthers 51. Alice Irene Struthers 52. Son

36. STRUTHERS, MARGARET. Born Died Father, Thomas Struthers, No. 10. Mother, Mary Nelson. · Married David Hoag Born Died Son of Hoag and S. P. McCL.AUGHRY FAMILY 391

40. STRUTHERS, Wll,LIAM HERVEY. Born Dec. 22, 1835, at Xenia, Ohio. Died Father, John Struthers, No. 11. l\1other, Isabelle Kendall. No. 40 married Cornelia Annette Ormsbee, Dec. 17, 1867. Born Sept. -3, 1837, at Worcester, :Mass. · Died Aug. 11, 1905, at San Angelo, Texas. Daughter of Ormsbee and Lovina Johnston. Children: 53. Walter Leslie Struthers, b. Feb. 17, 1871, at Elm­ wood, Ill. 54. Fannie Lovina Struthers, b. Sept. 3, 1873, at Mt. Ayr, Ia., d. Jan. 30, 1909 at Canyon, Tex.

41. STRUTHERS, NANCY JANE. Born Aug. 10, 1839, at Xenia, Ohio. Died Father, John Struthers, No. 11. Mother, Isabelle Kendall. Married Dr. Hugh Cooper Born 1840, at Cedarville, Ohio. Died Feb. 18, 1871, at Monmouth, Ill. Sonof Children: Hugh Cooper, b. Feb. 21, 1871, at Monmouth, Ill.

46. STRUTHERS, ALLAN BIGGER. Born 1873 Died Father, Allen Struthers, l\'Iother, ,T ane Agnes Bigger. Married Effie Pearl Carlin, at West Salem, Ohio, Mar. 10, 1903. Born 1877, at Congress, Ohio. Died Daughter of Dr. Geo. A. Carlin and Eella Matteson. Children: 332 McOLAUGHRY FAJ,IILY

55. Eleanor Jean Struthers, b. Aug. 1904, at Galion, Ohio. 56. Mary Elizabeth Struthers, b. Oct. 1905, at West Salem, Ohio. 57. David l)wight Struthers, b. July 1907, at Romes, ' Mich.

McDO"\\rELL, MATTHEW. Matthew McDowell-A member of the Clinton Colony which sailed from Dublin, Ireland, on May 9th 1729 and the rem­ nant of which landed at Cape Cod, October 4th. He is presum­ ed to have been a son of James ltcllowell (mentioned in Charles Clinton's Journal) and Phoebe McClaughry, No. 7. He was but 14 years of age at the time of· the landing of tne Colony at Cape Cod, and was so weak from illness and star­ vation that he could not unassisted leave the sandy beach on which the passengers of the. "George and Ann" landed. His story is told in Thomas McCluughry's (5) let.ter to his child­ ren and grandchildren. Born 1715, in Longford County, Ireland Died 1787 No. married 1st Beattie 2nd. Crawford Children: Thomas d. 1806 Son Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter d. before 1787 THE SWIFT FAMII"'Y. Of the older branch of the family, Barnam Swift, called Cavaliero Swift, was created Viscount Oarlingford in the 3rd of Charles I. He had no sons, and his daughter married Robert Field­ ing, Esq., commonly called Handsome Fielding. Another co­ heiress married the Earl of Eglinton, and thus the original estate passed out of the family. McOLAUGHRY 1''.AMILY

THE YOUNGER BRANCH. 1. SWIFT, THOMAS. The founder of the younger branch of the Swifts of Yorkshire was Rev. Thomas Swift of Canterbur.r. "How early this Thomas in the reign of Elizabeth appeared in the pulpit I CH.nnot affirm; but in the year 1569, which was the eleventh of that monarch, we find that he was collated to t,he parish of St. Andrew in the city of Canterbury, where he continued without soliciting any further ·preferment, to rejoice in the affection of the inhabitants, and to acquire reputation to him­ self for the space of twenty-two years''--''It is affirmed of this Mr. Thomas Swift that in his declining age he rejoiced not more in any worldl.v blessing than in the love of his peo­ ple; and that on his death-bed, when it was questioned by his friends where his bones should·be interred he charged his ex­ ecutor in his last will in these Yery terms; that his bones should rest in that church where his people so entirely loved him.'' He married Mar~aret ......

2. SWIFT, W'ILLIAM.

Succeeded to ~~s father's parish on the latter's death in 1592. He married llary, an heiress of the house of Philpott. She was a capricious, ill-natured woman who is said to have disinh~rit­ ed her son for robbing an orchard when he was a boy. There is a sermon of William Swift's extant in the famous BoJel­ lian library of Oxford. Portraits were painted of William and his wife in 1623, when he was 57 and she 54. lier "'arms of- an heiress appear joined with his own; and b.v the last he seems to have been a person somewhat fantastic; for these he gives as his device: a dolphin (in those da_ys called a swift) twisted about an anchor, with this motto: "Festina Lente." At the time the book was writtPin from which I draw this in­ formatiol1., 1756, the pictures were in the _hands of ~Irs. Eliza­ beth Swift, relict of Godwin Swift, late of Swift's I-Ieath, in the County of Kilkenny, Esq.'' HThere is likewise a seal with the same coat of arms (his not joined \Vith his wife's) which the said '''illiam cotnmonl.Y made use of. This was also jn the possession of l\tlrs. Elizabeth Swift." 1-Iis wife died Mar. 5, 1626, age 58. 334 .illcOLA.UGHRY FAMILY ' 3. SWIFT, THOMAS. Died May 1658, aged 62 years, 10 months. Vicar of Goodrich and also of Bridstow, both in Herefordshire. Married Eliza­ beth Dryden, daughter of Sir Erasmus Dryden. See Dry- , den Fa:nil.v. Thomas Swift left Canterbury, having accept­ ed the invitation of his particular friend, the Bishop of Here­ ford. In a short time he received benefices t o the amount of £400 a year and the vicarage of Goodrich in Here­ fordshire. "He built in Goodrich a large rambling house in pursuance of a plan the most whimsical that was ever conceiv­ ed in the brain of an architect.'' It consists of three parts each of three stories, and meeting at a central point like a• Y. It had 12 or 14 rooms besides cellars and attics. It was built, according to the date on one of the pillars, in 1636. It was at this house that the events described by Walker occurred (see notes from Mecurius Rusticus and Walker's "Suffer­ ings of the Clergy.") There is still to be seen a trap door leading to a secret cellar where Thomas Swift stored provis­ ions during the Ci vii War. This is also mentioned in a note in Dean Swift's Essay. Thomas Swift was an ardent Royalist and suffered much-for his activities for the king; as will be seen from the notes. "At one time being informed that 300 horse of the rebel party intended in a week to pass over a certain river, upon an attempt against the Cavaliers, Mr. Swift, having a head mechanically turned, he contrived cer­ tain pieces of iron with 3 spikes, whereof one must. al ways be with the point upwards. He placed them overnight in the ford, where he received notice that the rebels would pass .ear­ ly the next morning, which they accordingly did, an~ lost 200 of their men, who were drowned or trod to death by the falling of their horses or torn by the spikes.'' He was ad­ mitted to deacon's orders in 1619. In the chancel of the Goodrich church is this inscription: "Herc lieth the body of Thomas Swift who died the 2nd. of May, 1658, aged 62 years and 10 months. He was vicar of Goodrich 32 years. His children were; 4. Godwin Swift. 5. DrJ den Swift. 6. William Swift. McCLAUGHRl"" FAMILY.. 335

7. Adam Swift. 8. 9. 10. Jonathan Swift. After the Civil War five of the sons of 'fhomas Swift (3) went to Ireland.

4. SWIFT, GODWIN. He did very will at first and at one time possessed great wealth, an income of £3000 a year-or about £20,000 according to its present value. He, however, indulged in speculations in which he lost so heavily that at his death all but about an eighth of his estate had to be sold to pay his debts. He died in 1693. He was a lawyer at the Inner Temple before going to Ireland. Guil]em, in his Heraldry, refers to him as Godwin Swift, of the Inner Temple, Esq. He had 1 O sons and 3 or 4 daughters. He was four times married. His first wife was an Ormond, and a relative of the old Marchioness of Ormond, and upon this account as well as his father's loyalty the old Duke of Ormond made him his attorney-general in the palatinate of Tipperary. His second wife was sole heiress of Admiral Deane. who was one of the regicides. On account of that this marriage was, of course, "a great offense to his family." The name of the third wife does not appear. The fourth was ''Elenor, a celebrated beauty, the sister of Sir John Meade. Thomas, a younger son of Elenor, suppos­ ed to be one of the handsomest men in Europe, was early promoted in the arny and died a young man in the post of Captain at the battle of Almanza." Seven of Godwin's 10 sons were sons of the fourth wife. Children: 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 3.86 McOLAUGHRl" FAMILY

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

10. SWIFT, JONATHAN. Seventh son of Thomas Swift (3) and Elizabeth Dryden. Children: 25. Jonathan Swift, The Poet.

SWIFT, MARGARET. Born 1707¥ Died 1783, at Salem, Washington County, N. Y. Father was probably one of the sons of Godwin Swift, No. 4, as she was a cousin to Jonathan Swift No. 25, the Poet and Dean of St. Patrick's cathedral in Dublin. Married Thomas McClaughry, No. 5. Born 1717, Parish Clonbrony, Co. Longford, Ireland. Died Mar. 21, 1793, at Salem, Washington County, New York. Children: See McClaughry Genealogy under, No. 5.

'The following extracts are from Mercurius Rusticus and Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy. When the Earl of Stamford (whose name is frequently men­ tioned by Earl of Clarendon; vide vol. 2, p. 135, 137, 268, 270, 271, 273 of the 8vo edition) was in Herefordshire, in October 1642, and pillaged all that kept faith and allegiance to the k1ng, information was given to Mrs. Swift, wife of Mr. Thomas Swift parson of Goodrich, that her house was to be plundered; to prevent so great a danger she instantly repaired to Hereford, ~fcOLAUGHRY FAMILY 337

where the earl then was, some ten miles from her own home, to petition him that no violence mi:rht be offered by his soldiers to her house or goods; he most nobly, and according to the good­ ness of his disposition, threw the petition away and swore no small oaths that the house should be plundered to-morrow: The good gentle-woman being out of hope to prevail, ar,.d seeing there was no good ~o be done by petitioning him, speeds home as fast as she could, and that night removed as much of her goods as the shortness of the time -would permit; next morning to make good the earl of Stamford's word captain Kirle's troop, consisting of seventy horse and thirty foot which were hangers on, (birds of prey) came to Mr. Swift's house, there they took away all his provision of victua!s, corn, household stuff, which was not conveyed away; they empty his bP.ds and fill the ticks wit,h malt, they rob him of his c~rt and six horses, and make this part of their theft the means to convey away the rest; Mrs. Swift, much affrighted to see such a sight as this, thought best to save herself, tho' she lost her goods; therefore taking up a yc,ung child in her arms, began to secure herself by fight; which one of the troopers perceiving he commanded her to stay, or (holding his pistol at her breast) threatp,ned to shoot her dead; she (g·ood woman) fearing death whether she went or returned, at last shunning that death which was next unto her, she retires back to her house, where she saw herself undone, and yet durst not oppos3 or ask why they did so. Having thus rifled the house and gone, early the next morning she goes again to Here.­ ford, and there again petitions the earl to show some compassion on her and her ten children and that he ,vould be pleased to cause her horses and some pn.rt of her goods to be restored unto her; The good earl was so far from granting her petition that he ,vould not vouchsafe so much as to read it; when she could not prevail herself she 1nakes use of the meditation of friends~ These have the repulse too, his lordship remaining in­ exorable, without any inclinat,ion to merc~r; At last, hoping that all mens' hearts were not adamant, relentless, she leaves the earl and makes her address to captain Kirle, ,vho, upon her earnest entreaty, grants her a protection for what was left, but for restitution, there ,vas no hope of that; this protection cost her no less thirty shillings; It seems paper and ink are dear in thos~ parts. And now thinking herself secured by this protection, 338 JicCLAUGI-IRY FA.JllLY she returns hon1c, in hopes that what was left she might enjoy in peace and quietness; she ha.d not been long home, but captain Kirle sends her word, that if it pleased her, she might bu.v four of her own six horses again, assuring her b.r his father's servant and tenant, that she should not fear being plundered of them any more by the earl of Stamford's forces ,vhile they were in those parts. Encouraged b.v the~e promise~ she was content to buy her own, n.nd deposited eight pounds ten shill­ ings for ·four of her horses. ..And no\v conceiving the storm to to be blown over, and all danger past, and placing much con­ fidence in her purchased protection, she causeth all her goods, secured in her neighbors' houses, to be brought ho1ne, and since it could not be better, rejoiced that she had not lost all. She had not enjo~yed these thoughts long, but captain Kirle sent unto her for some vessels of cider, ,vhe.reof having tasted, but not liking it, since he could not have drink for himself, he would have prevender for his horses; and therefore instead of cider, he demands trn bushels of oats. lVlrs. Swift fearing that the denial might give some ground of quarrel sent him ,vord tha.f her husbaud had not tvvo bushels ni oats in a year for t.rthe, nor did the.v sow any on their g·lebe; both of ,vhich were most true; set to show how ,villing- she was (to her po,ver) to comply with him, that the 1nessenger might not return empt.v, she sent him forty shillings to buy 0~1ts. Sud­ denl.v after the captain of Goodrich castle sends to ~'1rs. Swift's house for victual and corn; Nlrs. Swift instaritb" repairs to hhn and she,vs him her protection; he, to answer show ,vith sho\V 1 showa her his warrant, u.nd so ,vithout any regard to her protection, seizeth upon that provision which ,vas in the house, together with the cider which captain Kirle refused. Here­ upon l\'lrs. Swift writes to captain Kirle, complaining of this injur.v, and the affront done to him in slighting his protection; but before the messenger could return with an ans,ver to her letter, s01ne fro1n the castle came a second time to plunder the house, and they did what the,y came for; Presentl.v after comes a letter from captain l(irle, in answer to 1\'lrs. Swift's telling her tha.t the earl of Stamford did by no me.ans approve of the injuries done unto he.r; and withal, by word of ~outh, sends to her for more oats; She perceiving that as long as she gave they would never leave asking, resolved to be drilled no more, .JicCLAUGHRY F.A __;_lllLY 339 the return not answering e~pectation; on the 3rd of December, two hours before day, Captain Kirle's lieutenant, attended by a considerable number of horse and dragoons, comes to Mr. Swift's house and damands rntrance; but the doors being kept shut against them, and not able to force them, they broke down two iron bars in a stone window, and so with swords drawn, and pistols cocked, they enter the house. Being entered they take all Mr. Swift's and his wife's apparel, his books and his children's clothes, they being in -bed; and those poor children that hung to their clothes, un,villing to part with them, t~ey swung them about until (their hold-fast failing) they dashed them against the walls. They took away all his servants clpthes, and made so ""clean with one that the.v left him not a shirt to cover his nakedness. There was one of the children, an infant lJdng in the cradle, they robbed that, and left not the little poor soul a rag to defend it from the cold. They took away all the iron, pewter and brass, and a ver.v fair cupboard of glasses, which they could not carry awaJ", they broke to pieces; and the four horses, lately redeerned, are with the1n ]awful prizes agaiu, and left nothing of all the goods but a fe,v stools for his wife, chil­ dren and servants, to sit down and bemoan their distressed con­ dition. Having taken away all, and being gone ~lrs. Swift, in ~ compassion to her poor infant in the crad]e, took it up almost perished with cold, and wrapped it in a petticoat which she took off from herself; and now hoped, that having nothing to lose would be a better protection for their persons than that which she had purchased from captain I(irle for thirt;y shillings. Hut as if Job\, messenger would never make an end her three maid servants, ,vhom they of the castle had compelled to carry the poultry to the castle, return and tell their mistress that they in the castle said that thes· had a ,varrant to seize upon Mrs. Swift and bring her into the castle; and that they would make her three maid-servants ,vait on her there, threatening tQ to plunder all under the petticoat; and other uncivil immodest words, not fit for then1 to speak or me to write. Hereupon Mrs. Swift fled to the place where her husband, for fear of the rebels, had withdrawn himself; She had not been gone two hours, but they co~e from the castle, and bring with them three teams, to carry a,vay what was before designed for 340 McOLAUGHRl" FAMILY plunder, but ,viinted means of conveyance. ,vhen they came, amongst other things, there was a batch of bread hot in the oven, this they seize on, ten children on their knees intreat but for one loaf, the.v took even that one loaf away and left them destitute of a morsel of bread amongst ten children. Ransack­ ing every corner of the house, that D•>thing might be left be­ hind, the.r find a small pewter dish, in which the dr.v nurse had put pap to fp,ed the poor infant, the mother whichgaveit suck being fled to save her life, this they seize on too. The nurse intreats for God's sake, that they would spare that, pleading that in the mother's absence it was all the sustenance which was or could be provided to sustain the life of the child; and on her knees intreated to show mercy unto the child, that knew not the right hand from the left, a motive which prevailed with God himself, through justly incensed against Ninevah. But to show what bowels of compassion and mercy are to be expected in &ectaries, and how far they are from being disciples to him who says, be ye n1erciful as your Father which is in heaven is merciful; they transgress that precept of our Saviour in the letter, and take away the children's meat and ~ive it unto dogs; for, throwing the pap to the dogs, they put up the dish as a lawful prize. l\,lrs. Swift's Ellund heads. i\.nd because they never came to his house ,vithout. finding some trifling provision or other; (for ,vhen the rebellion was be~inning to break out, he sunk a private , .. ault in a place not to be suspected, which he plentifull;r stored ,vith provisions, and cominunicated the secret to none but a faithful servant) they gave hhn the appellation of Swift the conjurer~ in consequence whereof several ridiculous stories were invented, many of which, like tales were, to my knowledge, credited by the ignorant in those parts ,vithin these five and twentJ"' sears. I cannot h~lp relating one or t.wo of them because the.v are sufficient, droll and extravagant. The people in that country verily believe that upon his re­ tirement into one of the castles held for the king ( which I think was eit.her Chepstow or Ragland) he used to ,valk upon the bat­ teries and with his hand beat aside the balls that were shot . against the. castle. The other story is t,hat he .once fought the Devil in 8ingle combat, and ·after many blows were given and recei ,Ted on both sides that the lJevil vanished into the air, but not before he left a cake of blood on the conjurer's breast. In short the co1nmon people of the chµrch party loved him to that degree for his genero!,it.r and courage in the royal cause that in truth the.r looked upon his f0rtitude to be of such temper that it was uot to be conquered e,~en b.r the Devil him­ self. And, without disput~, Jet his merits and sufferings have been what they ,vould before the year 1646, at which time both his church livings and the greater part of his estate was sequestered by that rascally committee of Hereford, he sus- 11IcULAFGilRY lf'AJ.llILr 343 tained fro111 that period not even to the last hour, which was in the year 1658, a most obstinate and grevious conflict against Poverty, Fanatics, the Usurper and the Devil. Yet in the midst or his calatnities he never shrunk from his dut_y as a clergJrman of the Church of Eng·land, but regularly and con­ stantl.v performed all the business of his Lord and Master in private houses, ,vith as much alacrity a8 before the sequestra­ tion of his revenues, whether temporal or spiritual. His pocket chalice "--as given to the church b~y l)r. Swift with this insription; "Thomas Swift hujus ecclesiae vica.rius, notus in hi-;toriis ob ea. quae fecit et pa.·;;:;us est pro Ca.rolo pritno, ex hoc cal ice aegro­ tantibus propinavit. Eundetn calicem Jonathan Swift, S. T. D. decanus ecclesiae sanct. Pa.tricii I)ubiin Thcnnas ex filio nepos huic ecclesiae in perpctuum clcclicnt, 1726. ''

He mort_gaged all his estate. and gathered all he could get andquilted it into his waistcoat and "got off to a town held for the king'' (Note-"''ro Ragland Castle, which, to the eternal honour of the old marquiss of Worcester (the brave and ,vorthy.ancestor of the prese~t duke of Beaufort) endured the longe8t siege of any fort or castle in England; and was defended b.v that old Nestor with extraordinary courage and resolution agianst the fanatical ar1n~", commanded h.v·Fairfax himself, until it was reduc­ ed to the uttnostnecessity. Vide Clarendon.) "where being·asked by the g·overnor, who knew hitn well, what he could do for his majesty, Mr. Swift said he_ would give the king his coat, and strip1)ingitoff p1·esented it to the~ovenor, ,vho observin_git to be ,vorth little, ~Ir. Swift said, then take n1y ,vaistcoa,t; He bade the govenor weigh it in his hand, who ordering it to be ripped found it to be lined with 300 broad pieces of gold which as it pro\"'ed a seasonubl.r relief (Note-Perhaps there was never a· more seasonable, or at least a more acceptable donation made to I(ing Charles the First in the ,vhole course of the war, than these three hundred broad piece~, for indeed they were presented to the l(ing· upon his l\1ajest.r's retire1nent to the castle of Ragland, when his affairs were at lowest ebb, in the year 1645, imtnediate­ ly after that unfortunate battle of Naseby, ,vhere upon the whole both King and kingdom were lost to all intents and purpose. Vide Clarendon.) must be allowed an extraordinary supply from a private clergyman with ten children, of a small. est.ate, 944 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY so often plundered and soon after turned out of his livings in the church." ********** THE SWIFT COAT OF ARMS. Or a Chevron, Nebule, Arg. and Az, between three bucks in -full course, Vert. Assigned by Guillem to Godwyn Swift of Gra.v's Inn. Dr. Swift was in doubt whether he ~hould choose that coat or one on his great grandfather's picture drawn with a ring on hi-; finger, with a seal of an anchor and dolphin (formerl.v called a swift) upon it. He seems not to have known of the monument (still existing) to the memory of Thomas and William Swift, his great and great-great-grandfathers, in St. .Andrews church, Canterbury, on which the arms are an anchor and a dolphin, which, had he known he would have consulted in preference to a picture and would probubly have chosen the arms of his ancestors rather than thos~ of his uncle.; whereas the coat on his monument in St. Patrick's cathedral_ is the same as that in Guille.m's Heraldry; the crest a demibuck. That in St. Andrew's church is Ha hand and arm with a dagger.''

THE DRYDEN FA1t'IILY.

1. DRYpEN or DRIDEN, DAVID. Married a daughter of William Nicholson of Staff Hill in Cumberland. This William Nichol~on must have been born about 1470or 1480. David l lryden, or Driden, left Cumberland, the ancient home of his family, and went South to Northamptonshire.

2. DRYDEN, JOHN. Said to have know Erasmus, who is said to have stood god-father to one of his sons (probably Sir Erasmus.) Married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Cope, from whom the Drydens inherited their estate of Canons Ashby. McCL...1 UG HR Y F AMI TJ J"

3. DRYDEN, SIR ER.ASMUS. High Sheriff of Northamptonshire in the -40th year of Eliza- beth. Created Knight-Barone~. Married Frances, daughter of Wil1iam Wilkes of Hodnell. Children: 4. Elizabeth Dryden, wife of Thomas Swift, No. 3. 5. John Dryden, the Poet.

GENEALt>GY OF MONTGOMERY. 1. Hugh de Montgomerie, Count of Montgomerie, Normandy, about 900 A. D., "'Before the coming of Rollo." Son, 2. . Hugh de l\Iontgomerie, &c. 2. Hugh de Montgomerie, Count of Montgomerie, Normandy. Son, 3. - Hugh de oiontgomerie, &c. 3. Hugh de Montgomeri", Count of Montgomerie, Normandy. Sons,-- 4. William de Montgomerie, &c. 5. Hugh. 4. William de Montgo1!}erie. Count of Montgomerie, Normandy. Son, 6. Hugh de Montgomerie, &c. 6. Hugh de Montgomerie, Count of Montgomerie, Normandy, married Joseline, daughter of Tourode., Sire de Pont Audem­ er, by his wife Wera, sister of Gunnor, wife of Richard II., l)uke of Normandy. Children: 7. Rog·er de Montgomerie, &c. 8. Robert. 9. William. 10. Gilbert. 7. Roger de Montgomerie, Count of Montgomerie, Normandy. · Came to England with Willi~m the L-0nque.ror, in 1066, and 346 McOLA UG HR l'" F Allfl L 1'"

commanded the vanguard' of \Villiam's army at the battle of Hastings. Created Earl of Shrewsbury, Arundel and Chichester. Buried at Shrewsbury, 1098. Children: 11. Robert,-1114, "de Belesme, "Count of Montgom­ erie, Exmes and Alencon, and, on the death of his brother, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury. Supported Robert's claim to the En~lish throne and was attaint­ ed b.v Henry I. Died a prisoner. 12. Hugh, died in 1098. Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel, -Slain in Anglesey. 13. Roger,-1123, Earl of Lancaster, _and, in rig·ht of his wife, Count of l\1arche. Attainted in 1102. 14. Philip,-1098, Died at the siege of Antioch, First Crusade. 15. Arnulph, Earl of Pen1broke, Attainted and ban ished 'in 1102. l\'Iarried Lafracoth, daug·hter of the King of ~lunster. 16~ Everard, Chaplain to lienry, I. 8. Robc~rt. 9.:"\Villiam. 10. Gilbert. Sons: 17. Gil be-rt. 18. Aitnerla. 11. Robert. Son, 19. "\Villiam,-J une 29, 1172. Count of Ponthieu, of ~Iontgomerie, d' Exmes and d' Alencon. 13. Roger de Montgomerie, Sons: 20. A.delbert, Count of l\ilarche. 21. Bosou,-1118. 22. Eudes,-1135. 15. Arnulph. 23. Philip, born at Pembroke Castle about 1101, and called "The "\'Y elshman," left Normandy about 1113 McOLAUGHRI~ FAi.IILI""

and came into Scotland with !)avid I. and "obtained a fair inheritance in Renfrewshire.'' He 1nar1·ied Mar­ garet, dau_g-hter of Cospatrick, Second Earl of Dun - bar and Marche. 19. William, 24. Guy,-ab. 1147. Count of Ponthieu. Died at Ephesus in the Second Crusade. 25. John-Feb. 24, 1191. Count of Alencon. 26. John, Bishop of Poictiers, and arch-bishop of Lyons. 20. Adelbert 27. Bernard, Count of l\Iarch. 23. Philip. . 28. Robert-1180. Of Eaglesham and Thorntoun. Was called '' ~1ac Cymbric" or ''Son of the Welshman.'' 29. Hugh, of Boudjesworth. ·24. Guy. 30. John-1191. Died at the sie~e of Acre. Count of Ponthieu and of Montgomerie. 31-. Guy, Seigneur de N oyelles. 25. John. 32.-- John-May 6, 1191. Count of Alencon. 33. Robert, Count of Alencon. 34. William, Sire de la Roche Mabile. 27. Bernard. 35. Adelbert, 0<,unt of March, Died at Constantinople. Last of his line. · 28. Robert. 36. Sir John, of Eaglesha.n1 and Thorntouu. Kt. 29. Hugh, of Boudjesworth. 37. Adam 30. John. 38. William, Count of Ponthieu and of Montgomerie. Married in 1195 Adele, sister of Philip Augustus, King of France. He was the last of this, the first "House of Montgomery," and ,vas succeeded in his possessions by his only child. 348 McOL.AUGHR.J? F.AMlLI~

33. · Robert. 39. John-Jan. 8, 1212. 40. Robert-1229. Count of Alencon. Last of his line. 36. Sir John of Eaglesham. 41. Sir Alan of Eaglesham, Kt. 42. Robert.. 43. William. 38. William, Count of Ponthieu and Montgomerie. 44. Marie-Ms.r. 16, 1279, Countess of Ponthieu and l\,fontgomerie. She md. first Simon, Count of Aumale, and, second, Mathieu de Montmorenci. 41. Sir Alan of Eaglesham. 45. Sir Robert of Eaglesham, Kt.,-1259 or '60. 46. Sir John, of Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt.,-ab. 1285. 47. Henry. 44. Marie 48. Jeanne,-Mar. 16, 1279. Countess of Ponthieu, Montgomerie and A umale. lid. 1257 Ferdinand III. King of (Jastile and Leon. 46. Sir John of Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt. 49. Sir John of Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt.,-1316. 50. Mutthaw, of Thorntoun. 51. Alan, of Stair and Cassilis. 52. Thomas, of the County of Stirlin~. 48. Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu, Montgomerie and Aum:ale. 53. lterdinand IV., King of Castile. 54. Eleanora, of Cast.ile,-Nov. 24,. 1290. l\,!d. Edward I. of England. 49. Sir John of Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt. 55. Sir Alexander, of Eaglesham _and Eastwood. Knight­ ed b:r Robert Brnce.-ante 1388. 56. "\Vliliam. 51. Alan, of Stair and Cassilis. 57. Sir Niel, of Cassilis, Kt.-1357. Kil16d at the "'Barns of Ayr." 58. Alan, of Stair and Cassilis. 59. John, of Stair, Montgomerie and Cassilis. McULAGUHRY FAMILY 349

55. Sir Alexander, of Eaglesham and Eastwood,. Kt. 60. Sir John, Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt., and. after­ ward of Eglinton and Ardrossan, on marriage to Eliza­ beth, daughter and hei r,ess of Hir Hugh Eglinton, about 1398. 60. Sir John, of Eaglesham and Eastwood, Kt. 61. Sir H ugh,-1388. Killed at the battle of ­ bourne. See "Ballad of Chevy-Chase." 62. Sir John, of Ardrossan, Kt.-ante 1429. "Dominus ejusdem" or "Of that Ilk." 63. Alexander of Bonnington. 64. Hugh,-·1480 or after. 62. Sir John, of Ardrossan, Kt. 65. Alexander, d. bet. 1461-1465. First Lord Mont- gomerie, so created· by James II. in 1448 or '9. · 66. Sir Robert, of Giffen, ICt. 67. Hugh. 65. Al~xander, First Lord Montgomerie. 68. Alexander,-1452. Maater of Montgomerie. d. before his father. 69~- George, of Skelmorlie. 70. John, of Giffen. . 71. Thomas, "Parson of Eaglesham." 66. Sir Robert, of Giffen, Kt. 72. Sir Adam, of Giff en, Kt. 68. Alexander, Master of Montgomeri.e. 73. Alexander, Second Lord Montgomerie.-ante 1484. 74. Robert.. of Braidstone,-ante 1468. 75. Hugh, of Hessilhead. 69. George of Skelmorlie. 76. John, of Skelmorlie. 77. Robert. 70. John, of Giffen. 78. Robert. Went to France about 1480 and became Seigneur de Lorges. 72. Sir Adam, of Giffen, Kt. 79. Alexander, of Giffen. 350 ~kOLAUGHRYFAMILY

80. Sir John, Kt. 73. .Alexander, Second Lord .Montgornerie. 81. Hugh, First Earl of Eglintoo, so created by James IV. 1507-'8. Died 1545. 82. James, of Smistoun. 83. John, of Bow house. 74. Robert. of Braidstone. 84. Robert, of Braidstone. -ante 1485. 85. Alexander, of Braidstone. 86. Adam, of Braidstone.-ante 1558. 75. Hugh, of Hessilhead. 87. Sir John, of Hessilhead and Corsecraigs, Kt. Killed at Flodden, 1513. 76. John, of Ske]morlie. 88. Cuthbert, of Skelmorlie, Killed at Flodden, 1513. 78. Robert, Seigneur de Lorges, 89. James, Seigneur de Lorges.-1560. Count of Mont­ gomerie in 154 7. 79. Alexander, of Giffen. 90. Adam, of Giffen. 81. Hugh, First Earl of Eglinton. 91. Alexander, Master of ~Iontgomerie.-1498. 92. John, Lord Montgomerie. Killed in Edinburgh, 1520. 93. Sir Neil, of Lainshaw. l{illed at Irvine, 1547. 94. William, of Greenfield.-ante 1546. 95. Hugh, Killed 154 7, battle of Pinkie. 96. Robert, Bishop of Argyle. 82. James, of Smistoun. 97. Hugh, of Smistoun. 86. .A.dam, of Braidstoue. 98. Adam, of Braidstone.-ante 1576. 87. Sir John, of Hessilhead and Corsecraigs, Kt. 99. Hugh, of Hessilhead.--1556. 88. Cuthbert, of Skelmorlie. 100. George, of Skelmorlie.-1561. 101. Alexander, of Portray. 3'IcCLAUG11RY. FAMILY 351

89. Jame", Seigneur de Lorge, Count of Montgomerie. 102. Gabriel, beheaded 1576, at Paris. Count of Mont- gomer1e. 103. Lorge~ 104. St. Jean. 105. Corhoson. 90. Adam, of Giffen. 106. Adam Troil us. 92. John, Lord Moutgomerie. 107. Archibald, Lord Montgomerie.-ante 1545. 108. Hugh, Second Earl of Eglinton.-1546. 93. Sir Neil, of Laiusha,v. 109. John, of Lainshew. 110. Sir Neil, of L~inshaw, md. the heiress of Lord · Lyle. 94~ William, of Greenfield. 111. Arthur, of Stane. 112. Hugh, of Stane and Auchinwood. 97, Hugh, of Smistoun. 113:- Hugh, of S1nistoun, Baillie of Kil winning. 98. ...~dam, of Braidstone. 114. Adam, of Braidstone.-ante 1602. 115. · John, of BJackhouse and Drummure.-1600. 116. Robert. 117. (Name unknown) 99. H u~h, of Hessilhead. 118. John, of Hessilhe.ad. 119. Captain Alexander, "The Poet''.-1611. 120. Robert, .. A.rchbishop of Glasgo,v.-1589. 121.. Ezekiel, of ,v eitlands. 100. George, of Skelmorlie. 122. rrhomas, of Skehnorlie. 123. Robert, of Skelmorlie. l{illecl 1584. 102. Gabriel, Count of Montgomerie. 124. Gabriel, Count of Montgomerie. 125. James. 35S McCLAUGHRY FAMILY ' 106. Adam Troil us. 126. \Villiam, of Macbie Hill. 127. Adam, of Macbie Hill.-1598. 108. Hugh, Second Earl of Egli_nton. 128. Hugh, Third Earl of Eglinton.-1585. 110. Sir Neil, of Lain~haw. 129. Sir Neil, of Lainshaw.--ante 1621. 112. Hugh, of Stane and Auchin wood. 130. Hugh, of Auchin wood and Bow house. 1562-1658. 131. John. - 113. Hugh, of t,mistoun, Bailie of Kil winning. 132. Hugh, of Smistoun. 114. Adam, of Braidstone. 133. Hugh, Viscount Montgomerie, In Ireland, so created 1622. 1560-1636. 134. George, Bishop of Meath. 135. Patrick, Colonel in the French Army. 136. J ohn.-1596. M. D. 115. John, of Black house and Drummure. 137. Patrick, of Blackhouse.-1629. 116. Robert. 138. John, of Granshaugh, went to Ireland. 117. (Name unknown) 139. Hugh, settled at Donybrook, 1618. 118. John, of Jlessilhead. 140. Hugh, of Hessilhead.-1602. 141. Captain Robert. 119. Captain Alexander, The Poet. 142. Alexander. 123. Robert, of Skelmorlie, 143. ... William, of Skelmorlie. Killed 1584. 144. Sir Robert, of Skelmorlie, Bart.-1651. 145. John. 146. George, of Kirktonholme. 124. .Gabriel, Count of ~Iontgomerie. 147. Gabriel, Count of Montgomerie. McOL.AUGHRY F.AMIL1... 353 148. Louis, Count of Duce. 149. James, Baron d'Ecouche. 150. John, Count de Chanteloupe. 127. Adam, of Macbie Hill. 151. Robert, of }facbie Hill. 152. Captain Adam.-1651. Killed at the Battle of Worcester. 153. William, died in Poland. 128. Hugh, Third Earl of Eglinton." 154. Hugh, Forth Earl of Eglinton.-1586. 155. Robert, of Giffen. 156. Mar~aret, Countess of Winton. 129. Sir Neil, of Lainshaw. 157. Neil, of Lainshaw.-ante 1635. 158. William, of Brigend.-near 1652. 156. James, minister of Duntop.-.1613. 160. John, of Cockilbie.-near 1638. 130. Hugh, of Auchinwood and Bowhouse. 161. Hugh, of Bowhouse. 162. George, of Broomlands. 1614-1701. 163. Robert, went to Ireland. 131. John. 164. Hugh. 133. Hugh, Viscount .Montgomerie, in Ireland. 165. Hugh, second Viscount.-1642. 166. Sir lames, of Rosemount.-1651. 167. George, Captain &c. 137. Patrick, of Blackhouse. 168. Hugh, of Blackhouse.-1630. 169. John, (Dunbar, 1650) 138. John, of Cranshaugh. (Went to Ireland) 170. Hugh, of Maghera.-ante 1662. 139. Hugh, Settled at Donybrook. 171. Nicholas. 1615, Lieutenant &c. 140. Hugh, of Hessilhead. 112. Robert, of Hessilhead.-1623. 354 Mc0LAUGHR1r F.AMIL1"'

142. Alexander. 173. John, of Groghan, Major. 17 4. William. 144. Sir Robert of Skelmorlie, Bart. 175. Sir Robert of Lochrinsay, Kt. 146. George, of Kirktonholme. 176. Alexander, of Kirktonholme. 14 7. Gabriel, Count of Montgomerie. 177. Francis, Count of Montgomerie. 151. Robert, of Macbie Hill. 178, William, of Macbie Hill. 179. James. 180. Hugh. 154. Hugh, Fourth Earl of Eglinton. 181. Hugh, Fifth Earl of Eglinton.-1612. 156. Margaret, Countess of Winton. 182. Sir Alexander Seton, afterwards Montgomerie, Sixth Earl of Eglinton, from whom descend~ the pres­ ent earl. 157. Neil, of Lainshaw. 183. Niel, of Lainshaw. 184. John. 158. William of Brigend. 185. John, of Brigend. 186. William., of Belliskeoch. 187. James, of Clonna.res. 188. Hugh, of Beoch, 159. James, Minister of Duntop. 189. Robert. 190. James. 160. J oho, of Cockilbie. 191. David of Lainshaw.-post 1692. 192. John, of Crevoc~. 161. Hugh, of Bowhouse. 193. Hugh, of Bowhouse. 162. George, of Broomlands. McOLAUGHBY FAMILY 355

194. Hugh, of Broomlands. 1645-1728. 195. William, a magistrate of Edinburgh. 196. George. 197. Alexander, of Assloss. 198. Robert. 199. John, of Wrae. 200. James, in Edinburgh. 163. Robert, who went to Ireland. 201. Robert, of Bonyglen.-1660. 164. Hugh. 202. George, in Ayr. 165. Hugh, Second Viscount Montgomerie.-1642. 203. Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander, so created in 1661.-1663. 204. Henry. 205. James. 166. Sir James, of Rosemont. 206. William, of Rosemont. 1632-1706. 167. George .. Captain &c. ~07. Hugh, of Bathlessan. Lieut-Col., &c. 169. John, (Dunbar, 1650) 208. Patrick, of Blackhouse. 170. Hugh, of Maghera,-a-nte 1662. 209. Hugh, of Maghera. Major &c. 210. John. 172. Robert, of Hessilhead. 211. Robert, of Hessilhead.-1648. 212. Hugh, of Silverwood. 173. John, of Croghan, Major &c. 213. John. 214. Alexander. 215. Robert. of Anarea. 17 5. Sir Robert, of Lochrinsay, Kt. 216. Sir Robert, of Skelmorlie, Bart.-1684. 217. Henry. 356 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

' 176. Alexander, of Kirktonholme. 218. Sir 1'ralter, of Kirktonholme, Kt. 117. Francis, Count of Montgomerie. 219. Nicholas. Count of Montgomerie.-1721. 220. James, Marquis Montgomerie. 118. William, of Macbie Hill. 221. William, of Macbie Hill. 222. Ja1I1es. 180. Hugh. 223. Robert. 224. Henry. 225. William. 183. Neil, of Lainsha w. 226. John, of Lainshaw.-1654. 227. Hugh. 228. William. 229. Neil, and his son John disposed of Lainshaw to their cousin David. 185. John, of Brigend. 230. Hugh, of Brigend.-1710. 231. James. 188. Hugh, of Beoch. 232. John, of Beoch, afterward of Brigend.-1714. 191. David, of Lainshaw. 233. James, Qf Lainshaw, titular Lord Lyle. 234. l lavid. 235. Jean, from whom descends Sir Thomas Mont­ gomery Cunningham. 193. Hugh, o.f Bowhouse. 236. Hugh, of Bowhouse·.-1718. 194. Hugh, of Broomlands. 237. Robert, of Broomlands. 1670-1740. 238. George, Captain &c.,-1735. 239. Hugh, of Broomlands. 1687-1766. 240. William, of the Dragoons.-1753. 241. Alexander. McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 957

195. William, a magistrate of Edinburgh. 242. William. 243. George. 244. Hugh. 201. Robert, of Bonyglen. 245. Alexander, of Bonyglen. 1700-1748. 203. Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander, so created in 1661.- 1663. 246. Hugh, Second Earl of }Iount Alexander. 1650- 1716. 247. Henry, Third Earl of Mount Alexander. 1656- 1731.· 248. John. 249. Charles. ·205. James. 250. Hugh. 206. William, of Rosemont. · 251. Willam, of Rosemont. 207. Kugh, of Bathlessan. Lieut.-Col. &c. 252. Hercules. 253. Ilugh W. 208. Patrick, of Blackhouse. 254: John, of Thirdpart.-about 1720. 209. Hugh, of Maghera, Major, &c. 255. William, of Maghera. 211. Robert, of Hessilhead,-1648. 256. Robert, of Hessilhead,-1672. 213. John. 257. John. 258. Ale.xander, Colonel, of. Convoy. 214. Alexander. 259. Thomas, 260. John~ of Ballsleck, "M. P., for County Monaghan and had 3 children.'' 261. Alexander. 2 62. Robert, of Brand rim. 358 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

215. Robert, of Anarea. . 263. Alexander, of Bessmont. 264. Samuel. 265. William. 266. Robert. 267. George, of Drumvortagh. 216. Sir Robert, of Shelmorlie. 268. Sir James, of Skelmorlie, Bart. -1694. 269. Sir-Hugh, of Hartfield, afterward of Skelmorlie, Provost of Glasgow.-1735. · 270. Archibald. 2-71. John. 221. William, of Macbie Hill. 272. William, of Macbie Hill. 1683-1768. 273. George. 274. Nicholas. 230. Hugh, of Brigend. 275. William, of Brigend. Removed to East Jersey in 1701. settled at Eglinton, Monmouth County. 276. James, residing in Glasgow. 232. John, of Beoch, afterward of Brigend. 277. George, of Brigend, residing in Edinburgh. 278. James, Provost of Ayr. 239. Hugh, of Broomlands. 1687-1766. 279. Charles, of Broomlands, Burgess of Glasgow. 1780 -or 1790. 240. "V\~illiam, of the Dragoons.-1753. 280. John, of Arthurstone. 1723- 245. Alexander, of Bonyglen. 281. Rev. James, of Bonyglen. 1736- 282. Alexander, of the Hall, County Donegal. 247. Henry, Third Earl of Mount Alexander. 283. Hugh, Fourth Earl of Mount Alexander.-1744. 284. Thomas, Fifth and last Earl of Mount Alexander. -1757. 251. William, of Rosemont. 285. William. McOLAUGHRY P'AMILY 359

254. John, of Thirdpart. 286. Adam.· 287. James, of Pearston and Thirdpart. 288. Robert, Heritor in Irvine. 255. William, of 1\1:aghera. 289. William, of Maghera, and of Gray Abbey.1755. 259. Thomas, married Mary Franklin. 290. Alexander John, of Convoy House. 1722-1800. 291. John. · 292. Richard. ,1736-1775. General, Killed at Quebeec. 292½. Sarah, md. Charles, 4th ,Tiscount Ranelaph. 260. John, of Ballyleck, M. P. 293. John, of Ballyleck, M. P. 294. Alexaader. 294½. Sappoved to be Elizabeth Montgomery who md. Thomas McCrea. 262. Robert, of Brandrim. 295. Robert. 563. Alexander, of Bessmout. 296. Robert. 267. George, of Drumvortagh. 297. Robert, of Villa Dromore. 268. Sir James, of Skelmorlie, Bart.-1694. 298. Sir Robert, of Skelmorlie, Bart.-1731. 299. William, Lieut.-Col. &c. 272. William, of Macbie Hill. 300. Sir William, of Macbie Hill, Bart. 1706-1788. 301. Sir James, of Stanhope, Bart. 273. George. 302. William. 303. Richard, Lieut.-Col. 51st Foot. 304. Vaughan. 274. Nicholas. 305. Alexander. 306. William. 307. Hooks. 960 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

27 5·. William, of Brigend, removed to East Jersey, &c. 308. Robert, of Eglinton. 1687-1766. 309. William. 1693-1771. 310. James. 311, Alexander. 276. James, residing in Glasgow. 312. William, died ante 1711. 313. George. 314. Francis. 315. James. 316. Hugh. 317. Thomas. 277. George, of Brigend, residing in Edinburgh. 318. Robert, Provost of Edinburgh.-1763. 2$1. Rev. ,James, of Bonyglen. 319. Rev. Alexander, of Bonyg]en. 1774- 282. ~lexander, of the Hall, County Donegal, Ire. 320. Sir Henry Cunningham, of the Hall, Bart.-1830. 321. James, of Sea View. 281. James, of Pearston and Thirdpart. 322. Patrick, of Bourtree Hill. 288. Robert, Heritor in Irvine. 323. Patrick, Heritor in Irvine. 1689-1774. 324. John. of Barnahill, R. N., 1723-1775. 289. William, of Mag~era and Gray Abbey. 325. Edward.--1726. 326. William, of Gray Abbey, M. P.,-1799. 327. Hugh. 1729-1765. 328. James S. -1796. 329. Robert. 1738-1758. ' . 330. Samuel, Lieut-Col. 12th Foot. 294. Alexander. 331. John, of Ball_yleck, M. P. 332. Hugh, Colonel, Madras Army,-1794. 333. Alexander. 334. Rev. Robert. 335. Nathaniel (Moore). McCLAUGHRY FA.MIDY 361

295. Robert. 336. Robert. 337. George. 338. Alexander Richard. 296. Robert. 339. Alexander. 340. George. 300. Sir William,. of ~facbie Hill, Bart. 1706-1788. 341. Willian1 S. 342. Sir George, of Macbie Hill, Bart.-1831. 343. Robert, Col. 9th Foot.--1803. 301. Sir James, of Stanhope, Bart. 344. William, Lieut.-Col. &c.-1800. 345. Sir James, of Sta.nhope, Bart. 1756-1839. 346. Archibald, of ,Vhim. 347. Robert. 303. Richard, Lieut.-Col. 51st. Foot. 348.. James George Hamilton. 308. Robert, of Eglinton. 1687-1766. Head 29th. Generation. 349.-- William. 1714- 350. William. 1717- . 351. James. 1720-1860. 352. John. 1726. - 309. William. 1693-1771. 353. William. Major &c. 1750-.1815. 310. James. 354. Robert.-1798. 355. Alexander. 1735-1798. 356. William. 357. Burnett. 1756-1834. 357½. James S. 320. Sir Henry Cunningham, of the HalJ, Bart. 358. Sir Henry Cunning-ham, of the HaH, Bart. 1803. 359. Alexander L., R. N. 1807- 360. Hugh. In E-1 service. 1809- 361. Alfred. 1842- 362 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

321. James, of Sea View. 362. Cunyngham. 1809- 323. Patrick, Heritor in Irvine. 363. James, of Knockewart.-1796. 364. John, in Trinidad.-1831. 365. Robert, of Sevilla. 324. John, of Barnahill. R. N. 366. Robert, of Barnahill. 1760-1825. 326. William, of Gray Abbey, M. P. 367. Major William, killed at New London.-1783. 368. Rev. Hugh, of Gray Abbey.-1815. 369. Edward. R. N. 370. Francis, Captain 67th Foot.-1808. 336. Robert. 371. Robert George, of Convoy. 345. Sir James, of Stanhope, Bart. 372. James. 1811-1833. 373. 8ir Graham G., of Stanhope, Bart. 1823- 351. James. 1720-1860. Head 30th. Generation 37 4. Robert, of Eglinton. 1748-1828. 375. John, removed to Philadelphia. 1750-1794. 376. William, removed to Philadelphia. 1752-1831. 377. James. 1755-1832. a78. Joseph. 1758-1776. 353. William, Major &c.- 1750-1815. 379. William W., of :New Orleans. 1778- 380. Robert R., of New Orleans. 1786-1857. 381. Jonathan, of New Orleans. 1788- 382. David. 1792-1862. 354. Robert. 383. William. 355. Alexander. 384. Thomas W., M. D., of New York. 1764-1820. 385. Robert. 334. John, in Trinidad.-1831. 386. Patrick, of Clune Park. McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 863

387. Hugh. 388. John, died 1836, in Trinidad. 389. Robert. 390. Adam. 391. Willam E., in Santa Cruz.-1835. 392. James. 366. Robert, of Barnahill. 1760-1825. 393. John H., of Barnahill, Capt. 76th Foot. 394. Robert, of Ascog, Bute. 395. James, of Maulesbank. 396. Francis. 397. Duncan. 368. Rev. Hugh, of Gray Abbey.-1815. 398. William, of Gray Abbey. 399, Hugh B., Captain in Guards.-1817. 400. Rev. Edward.-1826. 401. Arthur H., of Tyrella. 402. John C.-1845. 403: Francis 0. 404. George, A. F. S., R. N., 1808-1827. 37 4. Robert, of Eidinton. 17 48-1828. Head 31st. Generation 405. Robert. 1778-1808. 375. John, remoned to Philadelphia. 406. Austin. 1786-1855. 407. James, D. D. 1787-1834. 408. John C. 1792- 376. William, removed to Philadelphia. 409. Samuel H. 1783-1800. 410. Harvey. 1786-1789. 411. Joseph. 1788-1859. 412. Harvey. 1789- 413. William. 1791-1796. - 377. James. 1755-1832. 414. William R., Brig. Gen. Vofa. U. S. A. 1801- 415. John. 379. William W. of New Orleans. 17'78- 416. Charles. 364 McOL.A.UGHRY .FAMILY

417. William Henry. 1816- 418. Richard R., 1817- 419. Frederick. 420. Augustus R. 1823- 421. Alfred. 1825- 380. Robert R., of New Orleans. 1786-1857. 422. Samuel M. 1831- 423. Hugh William. 1836- 382. David. 1792-1862. 424. Jonathan. 425. Richard. 4~6. Benjamin. 427. Samuel. 384. Thomas W., M. D., of New York. 428. Alexander M., 1"1. D, U. S. N. 1792-1828. 429. John B., Commodore U. S. N. 1794- 430. Nathaniel, U. S. N. 1800-1825. 386. Patrick, of Clune Park. 431. Robert. 388. John, died in Trinidad. 1836- 432. Hugh E., in Montreal. 393. John H., of Barnahill, Capt. 76th Foot. 433. Robert J. 434. John P. 435. James Ed. 398. William, of Gray Abbey. 436. Hugh, of Gray Abbey. 1821- 401. Arthur H., of Tyrella. 437. Hugh P. 1829- 438. Arthur H. 1841- 407. James, D. D., Head 32nd Generation. 439. John T. 1817- 440. James Henry. 1819:..._1858. 441. Rev. William W. 1828- 442. Thomas H. 1830- 443. J. H. Hobart. 1831-1831. 444. Austin. 1833-1834. McULAGUHRY FAMILY 965

408. John C. 445. John P. 1818- 446. Rev. Henry E. 1820- 447. Oswald C. 1822- 448. Austin J. 1824- 449. Captain James E. 1826- 450. C. Howard 1828-1848. 451. Benjamin C. 1833-1856. 452. Hardman P. 1834--- 411. Joseph. 1788-1859. 453. William. 1813--1816. 454. Howell. 1814-1816. 455. John H. 1826-1829. 456. William. 1828-1831. 412. Harvey. 1789- 457. William R. 1813- 458. Robert .H. 1816-1817. 459. Harvey F., M. D. 1818- 460. Thomas C. 1820- 461. Robert H. 1824-1825. 462.. Nathaniel C. 1827-1830. 463. Henry M. 1829- 464. Captain Charles S. 1831- 465. Edward_B. 1834-1862. 414. William R., Brig: Gen. Vols. U. S. A. 1801- 466. William W. 1839-1844. 467. Henry. 1843- 468. William W, 1845--- 418. Richard R. 1817- 469. William W. 1845- 470. Archibald R. 1847- 471. Horace B. 1854- 472, Richard A. 1860- 421. Alfred. 1825- 473 Arnulph. 428. Alexander M., M. D., in U. S. N. 1792-1828. 474. Thomas B. 1825---1827. 866 MeOL.A.UGHBY FAMILY

~9. John B., Commodore U. S. N. 1794--- 47 5. William H., U. S. N. 1820-1846 476. John E. 1829---1846. 477. Henry E. 1831--died young. 478. Edward D. 1835--- 479. Samuel L. W. 1836---1857. -4:36. Hugh, of Gray Abbey. 1821--- 480. William E. 481. Robert A. 482. Percy.

1. McCREA, THOMAS. "Whose father was a HiJ;?hlander, '' "was a bleacher in Coler­ aine" -T. A. McLaurie- ''Came to America in 1797 and died in 1820. aged 96". Born 1722 or 1724 Died 1820 at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. No. 1 was married to Elizabeth Montgomery, of County Down, Ireland, said to have beeu "the daughter of a Scottish Lord". ''She was full cousin to General Richard Montgomery, who fell at Quebec". Children: 2. Patrick McCrea, Surgeon in the British Navy, died off Cost Africa. 3. Thomas McCrea 4. John McCrea, -b. 1767. Came to America in 1785. 6. Alexander McCrea, b. 1778. Oame to America in 1797. 7. Margaret· ( Story), b. Came to America in 1797. 5. 8arah (Thomas McClaughry, No. 32) b. 1771 at Lisburn, Antrim Co., Ireland. died May 4, 1847, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. ·y. The history of the Montgomery family goes back to the 8th. century, as there were counts of Montgomerie in Normandy ''before the coming of Rollo,'' 900. In 1066, Roger, Count of Montgomerie, 4th. of that name and title, came into Englar,.d with William The Conqueror, and commanded the Van of the Norman army at the battle of McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 367

Hastings. He was created Earl of Shrewsbury. Arundel and Chichester. · Died in 1094 and is buried at Shrewsbury. His 5th. son was Arnulph, Earl of Pembroke, attainted and banish­ ed 1102 and died in 1119. He married Lafracoth, daugh­ ter of the King of Munster. His son Phillip, born at Pembroke Castle about 1101, and called "The Welshman", left Normady, to which country his father had evidently been banished, about 1113 and came into Scot­ land with David I. and "obtained a fair inheritance in Ren­ frewshire''. He married Margaret, daughter of Cospatrick, 2nd. Earl of Dunbar and March. The Humes are decended from Cospat­ rick, whose father was Maldred, son of Crinan, who was also father of Duncan, King of Scotland (killed by MacBeth) and also son-in-law of Malcolm. II. King of Scotland through marriage to Bethoc, daughter of Malc<•lm II. Cospatrick's mother was Agatha. daughter of ElghTa and granddaughter of Ethelred the Unready, Saxon King of England, A. D. 968 to 1013. From Phillip ''The Welshman" mentioned above, are decended the Scottish and Irish houses of Montgomery, the latter be­ ginning ("apparently) with John of Croghan, ~lajor, grandson of Robert of Skermorlie who was killed in 1584. If Elizabeth Montgomery, wife of Thomns McCrea, was f nil cousin to General Richard Montgomery, she may have been a daughter of John Montgomery of Ballyleck, who was "M. P." for County Monaghan and had three children'', and was General Richard's uncle. The immediate des cent of General Richard Montgomery and John of Ballyleck is as follows;

214. ALEXANDER, Children: 259. Thoma~, married Mary Franklin, and had three sons who were considered the finest and handsomest men of their day, and one daughter. Fur this marri­ age he was disinherited and Bllyleck fell to his brother John. 368 McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY

Children: 290. Alexander John of Convoy House, Capt. 43rd. reg. B. A., M. P. for Donegal 32 years. Died Sept, 29, 1800, aged 78 years. ''Fine looking and handsome man, very tall and stately, and most dignified in manners." 291. John 292. Richard, born Dec. 2, 1736 at Swords, a . sea-coast town five miles North of Dublin, in County Dublin. General in the American Army in the war c,f the· Rev­ olution, and killed at Quebec. 292½. Sarah, married Charles, 4th Viscount Ranelagh. 260. John of Ballyleck. Children: 293. John of Ballyleck, 294. Alexander. 294½. Supposed to be Elizabeth Mont-'!omery, who mar­ ried Thomas McCrea.

4. McCREA, JOHN. Born Died Father, Thomas McCrea, No. 1. Mother, Elizabeth Montgomery. ~ o. 4. was married to Hall Born Died Daughter of Children: 8. John 9. William B. 10. Wallace.

5. McCREA, SARAH. Born 1771, Lisburn, Antrim Co., Ireland. Died May 4, 1847 at Kortright, Dela ware Co., N. Y. Father, Thomas McCrea, No. 1. McOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 369

Mother, Elizabeth Montgomery, No. 294½ Montgomery Gene- alogy. No. 5 was married to Thomas McClaughry, No. 32. Born 1770 at or near Cambridg:e, Washington Co., N. Y. Died 1858 at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Daughter of Andrew McClaughry, No. 13. and Elizabeth Jane Harsha.

6. McCREA, · ALEXANDER.

8. McCREA, JOHN. Born Died 1848 at San Francisco, Cal. Father, John McCrea Mother, Hall No. 8 was married Born Died 870 McOLA.UGHRY FAMILY

Daughter of Children: 18. Tully McCrea, Brig. General (of Artillery) U. S. A. retired, (1908), Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J.

9. McCREA, WILLIAM B. Born Died Father, John McCrea Mother, Hall No. 9 was married Born Died Daughter of Children: 19. Charles McCrea 20. Rollo McCrea 21. William McCrea 22. Frank 23. Belle (Shofstall) 24. Emma (Phelps) 25. Carrie.

Concerning John McCrea Mrs. Belle McCrea Shofstall of Day­ ton Ohio writes; "My grandfathar John McCrea (4) came to this country in 1785, He was born in 1767. His coming to America at so young an age as 18 was on this wise. His father had land leased near Aughnacloy and in the summer of 1785 this son was one day working in his father'·s barly field when an as­ sizer and his servant, his dog, gun, ammunition and :i.11 things necessary for a good day's hunt, came into the field, went to a very large rock somewhere in the field,. leaned his fine gun against and laid his other things on it, and proceeded to transa.ct the business he came for, viz; choose for the· church a certain portion of the field's grain yield. McOL.AUGHRY. FAJtlILY 371

This was done by al ways choosing and marking every tenth shock in each row. Instead of the aforesaid as.sizer doing it in this manner he went over the field examining and selecting the best shocks and having his servant mark them by thrusting a long stick-sticks brought for the purpose-into the top of each shock. When he came back to the rock the young John who had been · watching his manoevres came to him and asked why he had gone over the field in this unusual way. Theassizer gave him to understand that he was too young to interfere with his business. The young Scotchman said he did not think he actedjustly at all. They continued talking till both grew angry ·when the young man Jotin, seizing the gun struck it against the rock, breaking it. This was considered a criine, simply because it belonged to a man who was appointed by the church to go about the country taking the tenth part of all grain fields for the church. The son went home and told his parents. They immeditaely hurried him off to an uncle's, thirty miles distant. He was kept there ·till his clothes and chest were ready and then he started for America. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY. Mrs. Belle McCrea Shofstall, 31 Madison St., Da~yton, Ohio, says "Our gr~at grandmother was born in Scotland, was the daughter of a lord, but t do not know what city or town. In their married life, or at least some portion of it, they lived in Aughnacloy, lr1~land. "'as a linen merchant or draper so-called there." Again she says ''The grandmother, Elizabeth Montgomery McCrea was of the nobility, was the daughter of a Scotch lord. Father remembered her well, said she was tall and stately, very fine looking- and quite digni­ fied. His grandfather was very joll~y but both of them very iri­ telligent and refined. About the year 1610the Earl of Abercorn . and his brothers obtained from James .the First (their relative) large grants of land in Ireland. This was during the "Plan­ tation of Ulster.'' Among the first families brought over from Scotland by the Earl and his brother were several families of MacH.aes (or MacCreas.) 372 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

ORIGIN AND bESCENT OF CLAN HUME. Saxon Ro;yal Line of England. · 1. Ethelred, the Unready. Children: 2. Edmond Ironsides, King of England, 1016. Married Algitha. . 3. Alfred Edward, the Confessor. 4. Goda, married Eustace, Count of Boulogne. 5. Eigiva, married Ucbtred, Prince of Northumber­ land. 2. Edmond Ironsides. Children: 6. Edmond. 7. Edward. 5. Elgiva, married Uchtred, Prince of Northumberlana. Daughter 8. Agatha, married Maldred, son of Crinan. 7. Edward. Children: 9. Edgar Atheling. 10. Margaret, married Malcolm Canmore, King of Scot­ land. 11. Christina, Abbess of Wilton. 8. Agatha, married Maldred, son of Crinan. Son: 12. Cospatrick I. Earl of Northumberland. EARLS OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 1. Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland . .•Sons: · 2. Eadwulf Cude], Earl of Northumberland. 3. U cbtred, married Elgiva, daughter of Ethelred the Unready. 2. Eadwulf Cudel, Earl of Northumberland. 4. A daughter who married Siwald The Dane, who be­ came Earl of Northumberland. McOL.AUGHRl'" J!'AMILY 373

CLAN HUME. 3. Uchtred, married Elgiva, daughter of Ethelred. Daughter: 5. Agatha, married Maldred, son of Crinan. 5. Agatha, married Maldred. Son: 6. Cospatrick I. Earl of Nothumberland. ORIGIN AND DESCENT ()F CLAN HUl\tIE. Royal Line of Scotland. 1. Alpine, King of Scots, died 850, A. D. 2. Kenneth Mac Alpine, King of Scots, 850 to 860. 3. Donald, reigned from 860 to 864. 4. Constantine, son of Kenneth I. Reigned from 864 to 867. 5. Aedh, brother of Constantine, who reigned one year, 867- 868. 6. Eocha,· son of Run, King of Strathclyde, .whose mother was a sister to Constantine. Ciric, son of Dangal, was associated with him. They reigned from 878 to 889. 7. Donald, son of Constantine I. Reigned from 889 to 900. 8. Constantine II, son of Aedh. Reigned 42 years. Retired in 942 to the monastery of St. Andrews and died. 9. Malcolm I., son of Donald. Reigned from 942 to 954. 10. Indulph, son of Constantine I. Reigned from 954 to 962. 11. Dubh, son of Malcolm I. Reigned from 962 to 967. 12. Cuillean, son of Indulph, reigned from 967 to 971. 13. Kenneth II., son of Malcolm I. Reigned from 971 to 995. 14. Constantine III., son of Cuillean, reigned from 995 to 997. 15. Keneth III., son of Dubh, reigned from 997 to 1004. 16. Malcolm II., son of Kenneth II. Reigned from 1005 to 1034. Children: 17. Daughter, married Sigurd, Earl of Orkney, ances­ tor of the Sinclairs, Earls of Orkney. 974 MeCL.A.UGHRY FAMILY ' CLAN HUME. 18. Betboc, married Crinan, lay abbot of Dunkeld, and "probably of the Royal Line of Athol." 18. Bethoc, daughter of Malcolm II. Children: 19. Duncan, Kin~ of 8cotland, killed by Mac Beth, 1034--1040. 20. Maldred, son of Crinan. 20. Maldred, son of Crinan and Bethoc, 18, married Agatha, daughter of Uchtred, Prince of Northumberland, and Elgiva (6 of the Saxon Royal Line of En~land) daughter of King Ethelred. Uchtred was son of Waltheof, Earl of N <•rthumber land. Son: 21. Cospa.trick I*. Earl of Northumberland. *Cos is an abbreviation for consul, patrick is from patricius (Lat) noble. CLAN HUME. l-Iume is from the Celtic IOM, meaning a hill. At the village of Hume in Berwickshire, Scotland, the ruins of Hume Castle still stand on the summit of a rocky hill about 500 feet in height. In the charter of 1150 Hume Church is called Ecclesia de Hom. The genitive of IOM is IHOM, of which the I is mute. ·The final e is a modern addition. Hume is spelled variously in pari~h registers as Hume, Home, Hoom, Hoome; still is pronounced locally Hum (u as in French) al­ most as him. 21. Copatrick I., Earl of Northumberland. Fought at Hast­ ings. First Baron of Dun bar and founder of the lands and family of Hume. Died in 1081. Children: 22. Dolfyn, Earl of Cumberland. 23. Cospatrick II., First Earl of Dunbar and Baron of Hume. Died 1139. 24, Waldeve, a monk. 1116. 23. .Cospatrick II. McOL.A.UGHBY FAMILY 375

CLAN HUME. Son: 25. Cospatrick, III. 25. C_ospatrick III. Second Earl of Dunbar and Baron of Hume. Married Ada daughter of King William The Lion. Went on a Crusade and died at the siege of Da­ mietta in Egypt. 1147. Children: 26. Cospatrick IV., Third Earl of Dunbar who died in 1166. 27. Edward. 28. Edgar. 29. Uchtred. 26. Cospatrick IV. Children: - 30. Waldevus, Fourth Earl of Dunbar. Died 1182. 31. Sir Patrick, ancestor of the Earls of Hume and Hume family. ;iO. Waldevus. - Children: ~- 32. 5th Patrick. Died 1231. 33. Constantine. 31. Sir Patrick, ancest9r of the Earls of I-Iume and Hume family. Son: 34. Sir William, first Lord of Hume. Married his cous­ in Ada. 32. 5th Patrick, died 1231. Children: 35. 6th Patrick. 36.· William. 37. Ada. 34. Sir William. Son: 38. William de Hume, Second Lord of Hume. 376 McCLAUGHRY FAMILY.

CLAN HUME. 35. 6th Patrick. Son: 39. 7th Patrick, Married Christina, only daughter of King Robert The Bruce. Died 1289. 38. Sir William de Hume. Son: 40. Sir Galfridus de Hume. 1300. 39. 7th Patrick. Children: 41. 8th Patrick, competitor for the crown. 42. John. 43. Alexander. 40. Sir Galfridus de Hume. Son: 44. Sir Roger de Hume, 4th Lord of Hume. 1331. 41. 8th -Patrick. Children: 45. Sir Alexander Hume, Baron of Hume and Dunglass. 46. Sir David Hume, first Baron of Wedderburn. S 1418. Died 1467. 44. Sir Roger de Hume. Son: 47. Sir John de Hume, 5th Lord of Hume, Known as • 'Willie of -the White Doublet" in Border Tales and Ballads. 4:6. Sir David Hume, first Baron of Wedderburn. Children: 48. Sir David Hume who died before his father. Mar­ ried Elizabeth Carmichael. 49. Alexander. 47. Sir John de Hume, "Willie of the White Doublet," fifth Lord of Hume. · Children: 50. Sir Thomas Hume, 6th Lord of Hume. Married Nichola Pepdie, Baroness of Dunglass. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY 377

CL.A.N HUME. 48. Sir David Hume, who died before his father. Married Elizabeth Carmichael. 51. Sir George Hume, second Baron of Wedderburn. Married Mariota Sinclair. Succeeded in 1469. Kill~ ed 18th May 1497 near Wedderburn Cas-tle. 52. Sir Patrick Home or Hume. Married Margaret Sinclair 1450. Ancestor of the Humes of Pol­ warth and Marchmount. 53. Sibella. 50. Sir Thomas Hume, 6th Lord of Hume. l\'Iarried Nichola Popdie, Baroness •of Dunglass. Children: 54. Sir Patrick Hume. 55. Elizabeth, 56. · A daughter. 51. Sir George Hume, 2nd Baron of Wedderburn. Married Mariota Sinclair. Killed 18th of May 1497 near Wed­ derburn Castle. Children: 57. ·· Sir David Hume, 3rd Baron of Wedderburn, Succ­ eeded in 1499. 52. Sir Patrick Home or Hume. Married Margaret Sinclair in 1450. Ancestor of the Humes of Polwarth and March­ mount. Died before 1504. Children: 58. Alexander Hume, died 1552. 59. George Hume of Argaly and L undies. Died 1556. 57. Sir David Hume, 3rd Baron of Wedderburn, Succeeded in 1499. Children: 60. Isobel. 61. Mariota. 62. Margaret. "The Seven Spears of Wedderburn." 63. George, slain at the battle of Flodden, 1513. S. P. 378 McOLAUGHRl.,. FAMILY.

CLAN HUME. 64. Sir David, 4th Baron of ".,.edderburn, Succeeded his father 1515. Slain 1534. 65. Alexander of Maunderston, Ancestor of the Earls of Dubar and Humes of Renton. 66. John of Blackadder. 67. Andrew, Rector of J""auder and abbot of Dryburgh. 68. Patrick of Broomhead. 69. Robert ·of Blackadder. 58. Alexander Hume, died 1552. Children: 70. Patrick Hume, died after 1571. 71. Alexander Hu:ne of Haugh. Died 1563, S. P. 72. Gavin Hume. Died 1569. Had a charter of lands in 1651 by Margaret Home of Haugh. Had a son Andrew -who died S. P. at North Berwick. 59. George Hume of Argaly and Lundies. Died 1556. ChildrcG: 73. Alexander Hume, died 1621. 74. Patrick Hume, died S. P. 64. Sir David Hume, 4th Baron of Wedderburn. Succeeded his father 1515. Slain 1524. (1534) Children: 75. Isobel. 76. Margaret. 77. George. Slain at Pinkie, 1547. S. P. 78. Sir David, 5th Baron of Wedderburn, died 157 4. 79. John of Crumstane. 65. Alexander Hume of Maunderston, ancestor to the Earls of Dunbar and the Humes of Renton, and to George Hume Drummond in the County of Perth, now of Blair-Drum­ mond, ·who is entitled to the Earldom of Dunbar. 66. John Hume of Blackadder, who, in 1513, married Beatrice, eldest daughter and co-heir of Robert Blackadder of Blackadder, ancestor of the Humes baronets now of Blackadder. McOLAUGHRY Ji'.AMILY 979

CLAN HUME. 67. Andrew Hume, Rector of Lauder. 68. Patrick Hume of Brockhouse. (Broomhead) 69. Robert Hume of Blackadder. 70. Patrick Hume. Died after 1571. Children: 80. ·Patrick Hume. Died 1599. A great promoter of the Reformation. 81. Alexander Hume of North Berwick. Left his es­ tates to Sir John Hume by deed of Inheritance. Died 1608. 82. Adam Hume, Rector of Polwarth, died 1596. Left two sons. Patrick died 1624. Both S. P. 73. Alexander Hume. Died 1621. Son: 83. Patrick Hume. Died 1629. 78. Sir· Da.vid Hume, 5th Baron of Wedderburn. Died 1574. Was at the battle of Pinkie. .Married Mariot Johnson .. Children:•- 84. Sir George Hume, returned heir to his father David, 6th Oct. 1574. Died 1615. 85. James Hume, Parson of Hilton. 86. John Hume. A descendant of his.laid claim to the title of Earl of .Dunbar. 87. Juliana. 88. Anna. 89. llariota. 90. David Hume o:f Godscroft. Wrote "History of Douglas and Angus'' and "History of the:Hutnes of Wedderburn.'' 80. Patrick Hume. Children: 91. Sir Patrick Hume. Died 1609. 92. Alexander Hume. Died S. P. 93. Gavin Hume. Died before 1620. S. P. 94. Sir John Hume of North Berwick. Sold his estate 380 McOLAUGHRl"" FAMILY

CLAN HUME. at North Berwick by consent of his son and had a grant by Charles I. of Tuly in the County of Fermanagh. in Ireland, 1633. Died 164:2 . 95. David Hume of Kwanstone. 96. James Hume. Died 1609. 83. Patrick Hume. Died 1629. Children: 97. George Hume of Tuly Castle. Died 1675. 98. Patrick Hume. Died 1669. S. P. 99. Henry Hume. Died 1632. 100. Helen Hume. Served heir to her brothp,r, 84:. Sir George Hume. Was returned heir to his father David 6th Oct. 157 4. Died 1615. Son: 101. Sir David Hume. 90. David Hume of Godscroft. \V rote '"History of Douglas and Angus" and "'History of Humes of Wedderburn." Children: 102. James Hume. 103. Anna. 91. Sir Patrick Hume. Died 1609. Children: 104. Sir Patrick Hume. ·oied 1642. 105. Thomas Hume-of Coldstream. Died S. P. 106. George Hume of Kimmerghame. Served heir to his brother Robert. Died 1659. 107. Robert Hume of Hawkslaw. Died 1623 S. P. 95. David Hume of Kwanstone. Children: 108. Alexander Hume. Died 1663. S. P. 109. Elizabeth Hume. Served heir to her brother. 97. Sir George Hume of Tuly Castle, Ireland. Children: 110. Sir John Hume of Tuly Castle. Died 1695. 111. George Hume, Clergyman. Died 1729. McCLAUGHRYFAMILY 981

CL.AN HUME 99. Henry Hume. Died 1632. Children: 112. George Hume. Died 1682. 113. Henry Hume. Served heir to his brother. Died 1689. 101. Sir David Hume, 7th Baron of Wedderburn. Returned heir to his father April 10th, 1617. Killed at the battle of Dunbar 1650. Married Margaret Hume of Colding­ knowes, daughter of John Hume of Coldingknowes. Children: 114. Isobel. Married Aulay Macaulay. 115. Sir George Hume. Killed with his father at the battle. of Dunbar, 1650. Married Catherine Mor- r1son. 104. Sir Patrick Hume. Died 1642. Son: 116. Sir Patrick Hume. Created Earl of Marchmount by King William and Queen Mary, dated at Kens­ ington April 23, 1697 ''to him and his heirs male whatsoever." Died 1724. 106. George Hume of Kimmerghame. Served heir to his brother Robert. Died 1659. Son: 117. Robert Hume. Died 1673. 110. Sir John Hume of 'fuly Castle. Son: 118. Sir Gustavus Hume. Died 1731. 111. George Hume, Clergyman. Died 1729. Son: 119. Charles Hume. ]lied 1729. Said to havedied S. P. 113. Henry Hume. Served heir to his brother. Died 1689. Children: 120. George Hume. Died S. P. 1751. 121. Mary Hume. Served heir to Henry, her grand­ father, and to George, her brother, in 1751. 382 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY"

CLAN HUME. 115. Sir George Hume. Killed with his father at the battle of Dunbar, 1650. Children: 122. Sir George Hume. 8th Baron of Wedderburn. Born 1641. Was returned heir to his father 1664. Got lands of Whitsome by Royal Patent 1666. Died 1716. Married Isabel dau~hter of Sir Francis Liddell of North­ umberland, at Dune Scotland, in .1666. 123. Margaret. 124. Catherine. Married John Bethune, of Fife. 116. Sir Patrick Hume. Created Earl of Marchmount by King William· and Queen Mary. Dated at Kensington April ·23, 1697 ~'to him and his heirs male whatsoever.'' Died 1724:. Children: 125. Patrick Hume. Died before his father. S. P. 126. Captain Robert Hume. Died 1692. S. P. 127. Alexander Hume. 2nd Earl of Marchmount. Died 1740. . 128. Sir Andrew Hume of I(immerghame. Married Elizabeth daughter of John Douglas. Died 1731. 117. Robert Hume. Died 1673. Children: 129. George Hume of l(immerghame. Married Mar­ garet Primrose. Settlement dated 1691. She died in 1692 and he in 1105. 130. David Hume. Mentioned in a deed of his father calling him his second son. 118. Sir Gustavus Hume. Died 1731. Children: 131. Mary Hume. Married the Earl of Ely. 132. Alice Hume. ~1arried George Rochford, Esquire. 122. Sir George Hume. 8th Baron of vv·edderburn. Born 1641. Died 1716. Children: 133. Sir George Hume. 9th Baron of Wedderburn. 134. Sir Francis Hume of Quixwood. McOLAUGHRir FAMILlr 383

CLAN HUME. 127. Sir Alexander Hume, 2nd Earl of Marchmount. Dietlin 1740 . . Children: 135. George Hume. Died 1724. S. P. 136. Patrick Hume 137. Hugh. 3rd Earl of Marchmount. Died 1794. 138. Alexander Hume Campbell. Died 1760. S. P. 128. Sir Andrew Hume, of Ki.mmerghame. Married Eliza- bth, daughter of John Douglas Died 1731. · Children: 139. John Hume. Died 1738. S. P. 140. Patrick Hume. Died S. P. 129. Sir George Hume of Kimmerghame,. ~1arried Margaret Primrose. Settlement dated '1691. She died in 1692 and he in 1105. Son: 141. Robert Hume. Served heir to his mother April 21, ·1692 and returned heir to his father May 2, 170 6. Died in 1710, S. P., and was succeeded by Patrick Hume, first Earl of Marchmount in the lands of Khn­ merghame. 133. Sir George Hume. 9th Baron of Wedderburn. Born in 1667. Engaged in the rebellion of 1715. Tried and con­ demnd but obtained pardon. Married Margaret, daughter of Sir Patrick Hume of Lumsden. Marriage contract dated Oct. 4, 1695. He died in 1720. Children: 142. Sir David Hume, 10th Baron of Wedderburn. Born at Edinburgh in the old church parish 9th day of January and baptized at Doune 12th day af January 1697. Died at Wedderburn Castle 1763 or-1764. S. P. 143. Sir George lf ume. Born at Wedderburn Castle 30th day of J\tlay and baptized 4th June 1698, in the parish of Doune. Was surgeon to Lord Fairfax at Culpeper, Virginia. Married Elizabeth Proctor of Fredricksburg. Died 1760. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

CLAN' HUME 144. Patrick Hume. Died 1766. S. P. - 145. Francis Hume. Died 1732. 8. P. 146. Captain John Hume. Married Margaret, daughter of Alexander Hume of Coldin~hamlaw. 14 7. Captain James · Hume. Killed at sea by the French in the Fire-Ship Pluto.. 1752 or 3. 148. Margaret Hume. Married Ninian Home of Billee. He was father of Patrick Home, late ot Wedderburn. 149. · Isabel. Married Alexander Home of Jordanfield. 150. Jean. Married John Todd, minister of Ladykirk. 134. Sir Francis Hume of Quixwood. Married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Patrick Hume of Lumsden. He died in 1718 on the banks of the "Rapid Anna River" in Virginia. He was engaged in the rebellion of 1715, with his brother, but escaped to Virginia from the field of Preston. He was factor to Governor Spottiswoode of Va., his kir,sman. Children: 151. Alexander Hume. Died unmarried. 152. John Home. Wrongfully succeeded his brother as 12th Baron of Wedderburn in 1776. Married Mar­ garet Hume daughter of Alexander Hume of Colding­ knowes. He died very aged in 1791 . . 137. Hugh. 3rd Earl of Marchmount. "Died 1794 without issue?' Heirs: 153. Alexander Hume, Lord Polwarth. Created Lord Hume of Berwick. Died 1731. S. P. 154. Patrick Hume. Died young. 141. Robert Hume. Served heir to his mother April 21, 1692, and returned heir to his father May 2, 1706. Died in 1710, S. P., and was succeeded by Patrick Home, first Earl of Marchmount in the lands of Kimmerghame. The traditions of the branch of the llume family which follow are to the effect that the above statement is in error, and that Robert Hume, No. 141. had a son George from whom the following Humes are descended.: Whether . this George was McCL.AUGHRY FAMILJT 385

CLANHUlIE rlisinherited by his father in consequence of some disagree­ ment between father and son is not known, but the f~ly traditions are strongly as~erti ve of the supposed fact. Tfte graves of George Hume and his grandson George are still to be seen in Gordon Churchyar~. '•Here lies the body of "Here lies the body of George Home. son of George Home tenant Robert Home tenant in in }.ASt Gordon who East Gordon who died died Dec. 11, 1786, August 9, 1736 aged aged 82 years. Also 15 years." Alison Brodie his spouse who died June. 12, 1788 aged 67 years." Son: 155.. George Hume, born 1704. Died Dec. 11, 1786. Married Alison Brodie, Born 1721. 143. Sir George Hume. Born at Wedderburn Castle 30th day of May, and baptized June 4th 1698 in the parish of Doune. Came to America in 1721. Was surgeon to Lord Fairfax of Culpeper in Virginia. Married Elizabeth· Proctor of Fredricksburg. Died 1760. Children: 156. George Hume, born at Culpeper, Va. Married Jane Stanton 1754. Died lk02, leaving 8 children. He was a surveyor. 157. Francis Hume. Ancestor of the Hon. Frank Hume of Va., Hon. Charles Francis Hume of Texas, Humes in Va., Miss., Missouri and Texas. - 158, John Hume. Was a sailor on II. M. Ship "Pluto'' for three years with his uncle Captain James Hume of the British Navy. He married a l\fiss Long of Va., l'Iarried 2nd Miss Jean Glenn, and had two sons and one daughter. Daughter married Thomas Sturgeon of Ind. ance.stor of Hon. Isaac Sturgeon of Mo. Died in 1802 at Louisville, Ky. 159. William Hume. l\farried a Miss Granville. Had three sons or more. Ancestor of the H u~es in Ky., 386 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

CLAN HUME Ind., Illinois, Mo. a.nd Cal. Died in Ky. 1810. 160. James Hume. l\larried Frances Patterson in Mary­ land .. 161. Charles Hume. Born 1739. Married Hannah James and had eleven children. Anceastor of the Humes and Smoots in Texas. Humes and Mrs. Dyas in Columbia Mo., and also Humes in Ind. 148. Margaret Hume. Married Ninian Home oi Billee. Son: 162. Patrick Hume. M. P. Succeeded his cousin Sir Alexander as 14th Baron of ,vedderburn. Baronage forfeited. S. P. 149. Isabel Home. Married Alexander Hume of Jordansfield Son: 163. Ninian Home of Paxton. Governor of Grenada. Killed by Feden in 1792. S. P. 150. Jean Home. l\tlarried John Todd, Minister of Ladykirk. Daughter; 164. Margaret. Married John Foremen in 1799. Died in 1820. 152. John Home wrongfully succeeded his ~ousin as 12th Baron of. Wedderburn in 1776. Married Margaret Hume. · daughter of Alexander Hume of Coldingknowes. Died very, aged in 1791. Children: 165. Alexander Hume, 13th Baron of '1Vedderburn. 166. .Daniel Home of Homefield. 167. George Home, writer, Edinburgh. 168. John Home. · · 155. George Home. Born 1704. Died Dec. 11, 1786. Mar­ ried Alison Brodie, born 1721. She died June 12, 1788, and with him is buried in Gordon Churchyard. Children: 169. Robert Hume, born 1739. Died 1839 at Stamford New York. McOLAUGHBY FAMILY 381

CLAN HUME 170. William Hume. 171. Alexander Hume. 172. John Hume. 173. George Hume. Born 1761. Died August 9, 1786. Buried in Gordon Churhyard, Berwickshire, Scotland. 156. George Hume. Born at Culpeper Va., Married Jane Stanton. · Died 1802, leaving _8 children. Son: 174. George Hume. Born May 21, 1759. Married Susannah Criglor. Six sons and two daughters. Died Oct. 24, 1816. 157. Francis Hume. Married Elizabeth Duncan. Children: 175. · Elizabeth. ( Almond) 176. Nancy ( Sharp) 17·7. James 178. Armistead 179. Charles 180. Benjamin. 159. William Hume. Married ~1iss Granville. Son: 181. George Hume. 1754-1821. 163. Ninian Home of Paxton. Governor of Grenda, Killed by Feden in 1792. S. P. Heir: 182. George Hume of Paxton, '\\r edderburn etc. No male issue. Succeeded by Patrick, M. P. (162) 25th succession.. 164. Margaret. Married John Foreman in 1779. Died 1820. Children: 183. John F oren1an Ho1ne Born Jan. 29, 1781. Married Mlle.. Rocharde. Died without. issue. 16th Succes- s1on. 184. ,vnliam Foreman Home, Born April 24, 1782. }tarried in 1811 Jean, dauithter of George Hume of Gunsgreen. 17th Succes:3ion. 389 .JicCLA.UGlIRY FA~lllLY

CL.AN HUME 185. Ninian. Died young. 169. Robert Hume. Born 1739 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scot]a~d. · Went to America in 1795, and settled firs~ in Galway, Saratoga ·Co., New York, later moving to Delaware County. Before his removal to America he was ruling elder in the Secession Church at Stitchel, Kelso, Berwickshire, where he had !;erved as elder for thirty years, the church be­ ing under the charge of the Rev. George Coventry. He was full cousin to Rev, Dr. Waugh, a native of East Gordon, (1754-1827) an eminent Scottish minister in London. In Scot­ land he married Alison '\V ilson, also of a noted Scottish Border family. She had two brothers, Robert and John Wilson, the latter residin~ at Chirnside, a parish of Berwicksbire. His Children, all born in Scotland, were 186. George Hume. Born 1771. Died August 9, 1786. Burried in Gordon Churchyard. 187. Isabella. (William Bunyan) b. 1773 188. John Hume. b. 1775 189. Alison b. 1778 died young. 190. Margaret (James I{edzie) b. 1779 or 1880; d. Nov. 16, 1865. 191. Beatrice. (James Bunyan) b. 1781 or 1782. 192. Janet (David Thompson) b. 1784 193. Robert b. 1787; d. July 24, 1859. 194. James b. 1789 195. George b. 1792 174. Georg·r Hume. Born llay 21, 1759. Married Susannah Criglor. 6 sons and 2 Daughters. Died Oct. 24, 1816. Children: 196. Thomas Hume. b. 1782. Went to Scotland and died. 197. Larkin Hume. b. 1788. l\'larried Nancy Moberly in 1812. 178. Armistead Hume. Died Jan. 19" 1815. liarried Dec. 29, 1798 to Priscilla Colvin daughter of John and Sarah Colvin. JJ,fcCLAUGHRlr FAJJ,flLl~ 389

CLAN HUME Children: 189. Louis Hume, b. Oct. 3, 1799 199. John Hume, b. Aug. 1, 1802 200. Robert Hume, b. Jan 29, 1808 201. Benjamin Hume, b. April 13, 1810 202. Francis Hume, b. Jan. 1, 1812 203. Charles Hume, b. July 1, 1814 204. Elizabeth ( Almond) b. April 11, 1805. 181. George Hume, 1'754-1821 Son: 205. Lewis Hume. 1793-1872. 184. William Foreman Home. Children: 206. Jean Foreman Home, Married .July 30, 1832 to David Milne Etq. son of Sir David Milne, G. C. B. 18th Succession. 181. Isabella Hume. 1773, East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scot­ land. Married William Bunyan. Children: John Bun~ran, married Jane Chalmers. Robert Bunyan, b. Feb. 26, 1803. Married Helen Russell, Died Dec. 8, 1864, at Batavia, Ill. Margaret Bunyan.- Married Alex. F. Alexander. Isabel~ Married l\Ielrose. Elsie, Married Davidson. James Bunyan. Died young. 188. John Hume. Born 1775, East Gordon. Died Yellow Springs, Ohio. Married in 1804 to Elizabeth (Betsey) Clark. Children: 20'7. Robert Hume, b. Dec. 17, 1806; d. Aug. 9, 1886. 208. Thomas C. Hume, b. June 22, 1809; d~ 1907. 209. ,villiam Hume d. 1904. 210. Mary (,John Luce) 211. George Hume, b. 1812. 212. James I!ume 213. Alison d. 1904. 390 McCLAUGHRl7 F.A.MILl'

214. Alexander Hume 215. John F. Hume, b. Sept. 7, 1830; cl. July 10, 1909. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

190. HU!t!E, MARGARET. Born 1779 or 1780 at East Gordon. Berwickshire, Scotland. Died Nov. 16, 1865 at Yellow Sprin~, Ohio. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. Mother,- A1ison Wilson. Married James Kedzie, Born Feb. 1778 at Hoyt, Berwickshire Scotland. Died May 28, 1860 at Yellow Springs, Ohio. Came to America in 1795 with Robert Hume, No. 169. Cnildren: Adam Kedzie,. b. June 22, 1805; d. Sept. 28, 1853. Alison (Robert Hyde) b. Mar. 7, 1807; d. 1888 at Delhi,. N. Y. Robert Hume Kedzie, b. Aug. 12, 1813; d. Dec. 20, 1832. John Hume Kedzie, b. Sept. 8, 1815; d. April 9, 1903. George Lawson Kedzie, b. Aug. 5, 1821. l\.Iargaret (James Penfield) b. Mar. 13, 1809; d. Feb. 25, 1864. Children James, Eliza and Margaret Penfield. Isabella ( Bunyan) b. July 22, 1811; d. :May 16, 1900. Elizabeth (Stuart Kedzie) b. Aug. 25, 1817; d. Nov. 4, 1853.

191. HUME, ELIZABETH BEATRICE. Born 1781 or 1782 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. Mother, Alison Wilson. Married James Bunyan. Children; William Bunsan Robert Bunyan Elsie Jane David Bunyan ,John Bunvan. McULAGUHRY FAMILY 3S1

192. HUME, JANET. Born 1784 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. Mother.. Alison Wilson. Married David Thompson. Children: William Thompson Robert Thompson James Thompson John Thompson.

193. HUME, ROBERT. Born Feb. 25, 1787 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Came to America, in 1795 ,vith his parents. Left New York _ in 1836. Spent one month ~ Monroe, Michigan. sett]ed in Lima, Indiana. Died July 24, 1859. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. Mother, Alison Wilson. Married July 20, 1807, to Catherine Rose, No. 9. Born ~larcl)_ 8, 1701 at Stamford, N. Y. Died Oct. 29, 1878 at Lima, Ind. Daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary l\'lac Intosh. Children: 216; Robert Wilson Hume, b. Nov. 8, 1809, at Stam­ ford, N. Y. d. Nov. 24, 1854, at sea. 217. Mary (Matthew McCJaughry, No. 99.) b. Nov. 6, 1812; d. July 5, 1852, at Fountain Green Illinois. 218. · Charles Rose Hume, b. Jan. 1, 1814; d. Mar. 3, 1898. 219. Alison Wilson (John Wylie) b. Feb. 15, 1816; d. Jan. 13, 1844. 220. Lydia Ann (Sam'l Por,ter Wi1liams) b. Dec. 20, 1817; d. Jan. 24, 1842. 221. Isabel Jane (Sam'l Porter Williams) b. Feb. 12, 1820; d. Dec. 3, 1893. 222. Catherine (Sanford Halsey) b. June 3, 1822; d. Dec. 27, 1904. 39/J McCLAUGHRY FAMILl... ·, 223. John Hume, b. Mar. 1, 1825; d. Aug. 29, 1866. 224. James Bunyan Hume, b. Jan. 28, 1827; d. May· 18, 1904. 225. Alexander H.ume, b. June 10, 1829; d. Jan. 16, · 1840.

194. HUME, JAMES. Born 1789 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. Mother, Alison Wilson. Married Ann McDonald. Children: 226. Robert Hume 227. Isabella ( Grant) 228. Anna 229. Margaret ( Grant)

195. HUME, GEORGE. Born 1792 at East Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. Father, Robert Hume, No. 169. llother, Alison Wilson. Married 1st Mary Rose, No. 18, and 2nd Janet Robertson. Children: 230. Eliza (George Fraser) b. 1816;d. 1852. 231. Robert Brodie Hume, b. 1818; d. 1861. Mar- ried Phebe Sines. 232. Ali~on . Wilson (David Currie) b. 1822; d. 1883, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 233. Agnes (James McFarland) b. 1822; d. 1892, Aledo, Mercer Co., Ill. 234. Jane Hume, b. 18~5; d. 1892. 235. -William John Ilume, b. 1835; d. 186S.

196. HUME, THOMAS. Born 1782. Went to Scotland and died. Son: 236. Robert Hu1ne, died in "\i\r ashington leaving no sons but one daughter. · McOL.AUGHRl..,. FAMILl- 393

191. HUME.. LARKIN. Born 1788. Married Nancy Moberly in 1812. Son:· 237. Thomas Hume. Married Susannah Miller.

199. Hume, JOHN. Born Aug. 1, 1802, at Culpeper, Va. Died July 7, 1864, at or near Huntsville, Texas. Father, Armistead Hume, No. 178. Mother, Priscilla Colvin. Married April 18, 183~ to Margaret Jane Smith, in Pines Co., Miss. Children: 8. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243~ 244. 245.~-

200. HUME, ROBERT. Born Jan. 29, 1808, at Culpeper, Va. Father, Armistead Hume, No. 178. Mother, Priscilla Colvin. Married Nancy Hoard, of Culpeper, Va. Children: 246. 247.

203. HUME, CHARLES. Born July 1, 1814, at Culpeper Va. Died June .25, 1863, at Washington, D. C. Father, Armistead Hume, No. 178. 394 .lrlcCLAUGHRY F.AMILI"

Mother, Priscilla Colvin. Married June 21, 1826, to Frances Virginia Rawlins, of Cul­ peper, Va. She died March 23, 1883 at Washington, D. C. Children: 248. ~Iary Ann, b. llay 16, 1837. 249. Thomas Levi Hnme, b. Oct. 24, 1838; d. ()ct. 23, 1881. 250. William Holliday Hume, b. July 12, 1840; d. June 12, 1841. 251. Charles Conner Hume, Feb. 2, 1842; d. May 30, 1863. 252. Frank Hume, b. July 21, 1843; d. 253. Fannie Ella, b. Feb. 27, 1845. 254. Virginia Rawlins, b ..Aug. 16, 1846. 255. Barbour Hume, b. Mar. 16, 1848. 356. Morton Hume, b. June 5, 1850. 257. Eliza Priscilla, b. Feb. 23, 1853. 258. Ida May, b. Oct. 31, 1854, 259. Sue, b. Nov. 28, 1856. 260. Edward Hall, b, Jan. 2a, 1859. No. 203 was employed in the Second Auditor's Office of the U. S. Treasury at Washington for nearly 40 years. His wife was first cousin to Gen. John A. Rawlins, Gen Grant's Chief of Staff, and late Secret&ry of 'rVar. No. 251 was a l\iajor in the Arm;r of the C. S. A., promoted from the ranks for important and daring service, killed in Charles Co., Mary]and May 30, 1863. He was high in the personal esteem of Generals R. E. Lee and J. E. B. Stuart. He was buried in Pickewaxen Church, in which is a handsome memoria.1 window.

205. HUlIE, LOUIS. b. 1793; d. 1872.

'>61""' • ._,on.~ Joseph C. Hume, h. 1835; d. 1903. McCLAUGIIRY J!'.A.MlLY 3fi5

206. HOME, JEAN FOREMAN. Married July 30, 1832, to l )avid l\'1ilne. Son: 262. Col. David Milne Jiome, died Nov. 21, 1901. 19th Succession.

207. HU~IE, ROBERT. Born Dec. 17, 1806. Died ...i.\.ug. 9, 1886. Father, John Hume, No. 188. l\'Iother, Elizabeth Clark. Children: 267. John Hume, b. Dec. 23 1835. S. P. 268 .. George Hume, b . .April 13, 1838. 269. Elizabeth (J. B. Oaks) b. May 17, 1840.

208. HU~IE, THOMAS c. Born June 22, 1809. Father, John Hume, No. 188. Mother, Elizabeth Olark. Married Sarah A. Lester. Children: 270. Elizabeth C. -b. Feb. 25, 1836. 271. George A. Hume, b. Sept. 28, 1837, 272. John W. Hume, b. Jan. 1, 1840. 273. Mar.v H. b.· Jan. 1, 1840; d. Sept. 29, 1890.

215. HONIE, JOHN F. Born Sept. 7, 1830, at Bovina, Delaware Co., N. Y. l)ied July 10, 1909, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Father, John Hume, No. 188. liother, Elizabeth Clark. lVIarried Caroline Cart.er, b. June 28, 1835, at Independence, d. Jan. 8, 1902. Daughter of Richard Carter and ~Iartha Adams. S96 McGLAUGHRlp FAMILY

Children: 274. Martha E. (Alfred M. Frost) b. June 29, 1861. 1 son: Hume M. Frost. • 275. John Howard Hume, b. June 19, 1865. d .. Mar. 26, 1912, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 276. Arthur C. Hume, b. Aug. 31, 1869. 277. Francis Alison Hume, b. Nov. 23, 1874; d. May 1880.

216. HUME, REY. ROBERT WILSON. Born Nov. 8, 1809, at Stamford, N. Y. Died Nov. 24, 1854, at sea not far from the Cape of Good Hope. Ile was for many years a missionary to India, His sons and grandsons are still following this noble calling in India and China. He died on his return voyage to India after a visit home. He first sailed for India in 1839 from Salem., Mass. ]father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9, daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary MacIntosh. · Married in 1839 to Hannah D. Sackett, at West Springfield. BornJune 4, 1815 at \Vest Springfield. Died April 18, 1903, at .New Haven Conn. Daughter of Ed ward Sackett and Sarah Eldredge. Children: . 278. Sarah Jane Hume, b. July 22, 1840, d. April 6, 1903, at New Haven, (Jonn. 279. Catherine Rose (A. B. ~filler) b. Aug. 19, 1841. 280. Mary b. Nov. 1843; d. J ul.r , .1844, 281. Edward Sackett Hume, b. June 4, 1848; d. Jan. 10, 1908. 282. Robert Allen Hume, b. Mar. 18, 1847. 283. Isabella ,,... illian1s, b. Oct. 19, 1851; d. June 3, 189t<. 284. Hannah C. b. June 18, 1845; d. Aug, 31, 1869.

217. HUME, MARY. Born Nov. 6, 1812, st Stamford, Delaware Co., N. Y. l>ied July 5, 1852, at Fountain Green, Hancock Uo., Ill. ...llcGL~1UGHRY FA3IILY 997

Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9, daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary MacIntosh. Married Jul.v 3, 1837 to Matthew }IcClaughry, No. 99. Born Jan. 17, 1803, at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Aug. 12, 1879, a.t Fountain Green, Hancock Co., Ill. Son of Thomas McClaughry, No. 32, and Sarah ~IcCrea. Children; Robert Wilson McClaughry, b. July 22, 1839, Ft. Green. Sarah (Rev. D. G, Bradford) b. Nov. 23, 1842, Ft. Green; d. Oct. 3, 1904. Catherine (Stuart S. Findley) b. Aug. 11, 1844; d. llay 19, 1878, Carthage, Ill.

218. HUME, CHARLES :ROSE. Born Jan. 1, 1814, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Mar. 3, 1898, at. Indianola., Neb. He was a Union soldier in the war of the Rebellion. Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9, daughter of Hugh Rose and Ma1•y Mac Intosh . .Married l,Iay 29, 1839 to Harriet L. Blandin at Blandinsville, Ill. Children: 285. Mary H. (Joseph Edel) b. Mar. 3, 1840, at Bland­ insville; d. Nov. 5, 1888. 286. Charles A. Hume, b. Aug. 23, 1841. d. Sept.. 9, 1841. 287. Catherine, b. June 28, 1842; d. ,July 1, 1842. 288. Robert Wilson Hume, b. July 3, 1843; d. July 20, 1912, at Indianola, Neb,

219. HU1"IE, ALISO~ WILSO:N. Father, Robert Hume, No.193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9: Married John Wylie, of Allegan, Mich. born in Scotland. 398 .JfcOLAUGHRl.. FAMILl

Children: Robert Hume 1'r.rlie Catherine.

220. HU~IE, LYD[A ANN. Born Dec. 20, 1817, at Stamford, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Jan. 24, 1842, at Lima, Indiana. Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9, daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary Mac Intosh. Married Samuel Porter \V illiams. Born Jan. 20, 1814, at Lebanon, Conn. Died Mar. 31, 1897, at Berkeley, California. Son of Solomon Wi!lia.ms and Martha Baker. Daughter; Rebecca \Villiams. b. Aug. 1841; d. 1869.

221. HUME, ISABEL JANE. Born Feb. 12, 1820, at Stamford, N. Y. Died Dec. 6, 1893, at Lima, Ind. Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9; daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary Mac Intosh. Married to Samual Po.rter ,V-illiams, Oct. 9, 184:3. Born Jan. 20, 1814, at Lebanon, Conn. Died March 31, 1897, a.t-Berkele.v, California. Children: Emil~· ( Tyler) died y·oung. Marr Caroline (Stephen Thon1 pson Cooper) Ella ,,..... (Ira ,;Varner Nash) Soloman Baker 1'rilliams, d. aged 19, Catherine Rose Williams, Jane Porter ,.,Villiams.

222. HUME, CATHERINE. Born June 3, 1822, at Stamford. N. Y. Died Dec. 21, 1904. McOLAUGHRl FAMILY lt99

Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, No. 9, daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary Mac Intosh. . Married Sanford Halsey Nov. 1, 1852. Children: James Halsey Alexander Halsey ,villiam Halsey, died young.

223. HUME, JOHN. Born March 1, 1825, at Stamford, N. Y. Died Aug. 29, 1866, . Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, daughter of Hugh Rose and Mary Mac Iotosh. Married Martha Tackaberry. Children: 289. Wilson T. Hume 290. · Robert Alexander Hume.

224. HUME, JAMES BUNYAN. Born Jan. 28, 1827, at Sta~ford, N. Y. Died May 18, 1904, at Berkeley, California. He went to California in 1850 and settled in El Dc,rado County. Very soon afterwards he was elected sheriff of that county and almost immediately had to face his constituents with "reap­ ons in the protection of a prisoner against ,veapons in hands of lynchers. It was a. most trying ordeal, but, having been elected to uphold and maintain law and order he proposed to do it. His acquaintances_ among the ,vould-be lynchers knew that he. had been elected sheriff because of his fearlessness and cour­ age, and that he meant just what he said, and they retired from the field. It was his duty to dislodge or convict all the crim­ inals who infested that wild county in those wild days and so thoroughly did he perform that duty that he soon made him- XcCL.AUGHRY F.AMILY

self the terror of evil persons and desperadoes in El Dorado. His success as a hunter of law breakers was established from the beginning. His kno,v ledge uf the practices and habits of criminals was extraordinary, and every crime of gravity and importance was brought to his attention throughout California. On his record in El Dorado County he was made warden of the Carson prison in 1870. After two years at Carson he found the hum-drum life of a prison keeper distasteful, and entered the detective and pro­ tective service of Wells, Fargo -& Co. In the many years in which he was at the head of this service, which en~ed with his final illness, he had the responsibility of safe-guarding countless millions of dollar's worth of money and bullion, and has faced mumerous hard, mysterious and dangerous problems and duties, and has had innumerable nar- . --row escapes from violent death. His career wa.s e. wonderful one of adventures and of triumphs of skill and daring, and many dangerous and notorious criminals have passed through his hands to long imprisonment and death. Father, Robert Hume, No. 193. Mother, Catherine Rose, 9, dau~hter of Hugh Rose and ~Iary 1\fac lntosh Married Lida Munson. Son. 291. Samuel James Hume.

231.· HUME, ROBERT BRODIE. Born 1818. Died 1861. Father, George Hume, No. 195. Mother, Mary Rose, No. 18. Married Pheb~ Sines. Children: 292. Catherine· 293. John Hume 294. Mary Rose XcOLAUGHBY FAMILY 401

295. William Henry Hume 296. Cordelia 297. Alice 298. Margery Lauren 299. Margaret Jane.

237. HUME, THOMAS. Married Susannah Miller. Children: 300. Thomas Hume, died without issue. 301. Nannie Hume, married Mr. Chenault.. 302. Irvine Miller Hume, present claimant to the barony of Wedderburn. Lives at Richmond, Ky. 303. Gcor~e Hume.

252. HUlIE, FRANK. Born July21, 1843, at Culpeper, Va. Died Father, Charles Hume, No. 203. Mother, Virginia Rawlins. Married Emma Phillips Norris, June, 1870. Born Died Daughter of John E. Norris, W... ashington, D. C. Children: 304. Charles Rawlins Hume, b. April 5, 1871, d. May 29, ·]871. 305. Alice, b. Oct. 29, 1872. 306. Frank Norris Hume, b. Feb. 27, 187 4. 307. Emma Norris, b. J u]y 20, 1875. 308. Robert Scott Hume, b. Sept. 2, 1876. 309. Virginia Rawlins, b. April 3, 1878, d. July 5, 1878. 310. Annie Graham, b. April 23, 1879. 311. Mabel Harmon, b. May 18, 1880. 312. Howard Hume, b. June 19, 1882. 402 McOLAUGHRl'" FAMILY

313. John Edmunds, b. Sept. 3, 1883. 314. Allan Phillips Hume, b. June 2 .. 1885. Frank Hume was a member of the "Volunteer Southrons, '' Co. A 21st Mississippi regiment, C. S. A. from May 15, 1861 to the end of the War, and participated in 13 of the principal battles. Was severely wounded at Gettysburg.

261. HUME, JOSEPH c. Born 1835, Died 1903. Son: 315. John R. Hume, M. D. Last address, Barnes Medical College, St. Louis, Mo.

269. HUME, ELIZABETH. Born May 17, 1840. Died Father, Robert Hume, No. 207. Mother · Married J. B. Oaks. Children: '\Villie Oaks, b. June 21, 1861; d. Dec. 10, 1865. Carrie (Samuel Blythe) b. Aug. 31, 1867. Bertha (John W. Maltby) b. Aug. 15, 1874.

271. HUME, GEORGE A. Born Sept. 28, 1837. Died Father, Thomas C. Hume, No. 208. Mother, Sarah A. Lester. Married Cornelia Howell. Born Died Daughter of McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 403

Children: 316. Lida b. Feb. 22, 1862. 317. Lulu (D. E. Wadsworth) b. July 16, 1867.

272. HUME, JOHN w. Born Died Father, Thomas C. Hume, No. 208. Mother, Sarah A. Lester. Married Kate C. Graves Mar. 10, 1863. Children: 318. Nellie May 319. Thomas Hume.

273. HUME, MARY H. Born Died Father, Thomas C. Hume, No. 208. Mother, Sarah A. Lester. Married F. D. Lewis Mar. 10, 1863. Children: Mary F. Lewis Fred T. Lewis Howard H. Lewis.

279. HUME, CAHERINE ROSE Born August 19. 1841, at Bombay, India. Died Father, Rev. Robert \Vildon Hume, No. 215. Mother, Hannah D. Sackett. Married Sept. 16, 1873 Alfred B. Miller. Born April 3, 1831. Son of H. Miller and Sophronia Stone. 404 JllcCLAUGHRY F ....4Jll~Y

Children: Robert H. Miller, b. July 25, 1875. Edward H. Miller, b. June 14, 1878, md. Mary E. Ayl­ win, d. Grace Eleanor.

281. HUME, REV. EDWARD SACKETT. Born June 4, 1848, at Bombay, India. Died Jan. 10, 1908, at Presbyterian Hospital, New York City. He graduated from Yale College in 1870, and from Hartford Theological Seminary in 1875. Received the degree of M. A. from Yale in 1892. Father, Rev. Robert Wilson Hume, No. 216. Mother, Hannah D. Sackett. Married Charlotte Elizabeth Chandler July 21, 1875. Born Sept. 3, 1847, at Madura, India. Died Daughter of Rev. John E. Chandler and Charlotte M. Hopkins. Children: 320. Edward,HicksHume, b. May 13, 1876, at Bombay, India. 321. Charlotte b. Aug. 4, 1877; d. infant. 322. Elizabeth Norris, b. Dec. 3, 1878, Bombay. 323. Catherine Miller, b. Aug. 16, 1880, " 324. John Chandler Hume, b. July 7, 1882, "' 325. Robert Woolsey Hume, b. Aug. 12, 1884, " 326. Gertrude - b. Jan. 2,_ 1887, "

282. HUME, ROBERT ALLEN, D. D. Ahmednagar, India. Born l\'Iarch 18, 1847, at Bombay, India. Died He was educated at the High School, Springfield, Ma~s., Wil­ liston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., Yale College, A. B., 1868, A. M. 1871, D. D. 1895; Yal~ · Divinity School 1869- 1871; Andover Theological Seminar.v 1872-·1873. Taught one year in General Russell's Military School, New Haven, Conn., and one year in Edward's School, Stockbridge, Mass. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 405

Father, Rev. Robert Wilson Hume, No. 216. Mother, Hannah D. Sackett. Married Abbie L. Burgess July 7, 187 4. Born Sept. 9, 1849, at AhmP-dnagar, l~dia. Died tl uly 25, 1881, at Panchgani, India. Daughter of Rev. Ebenezer Burgess and Mary Lyon. Children: 327. Ruth Peabody b. June 2, 1875. 328. Robert Ernest Hume~ b. Mar. 20, 1877, at Ahmed­ nagar, India. 329. Hannah (Thos. Storrs Lee) b. Mar. 11, 1878. 330. Alfred Penfield Hume, b. Oct. 5, 1879, d. infant. He married 2nd Katie Fairbank Sept. 7, 1887, at Ahmednagar, India. · Born May 8, 1859, at Ahmednagar. Died Daughter of Rev. S. B. Fairbank and Mary Ballentine.

Childrer.: I 331. Wilson McClaughry Hume, b. May 9, 1888, at Mahableswar, India.. 332. Walter Fairbanks Hume, b. March 15, 1.890, at Ahmednagar, India. 333. Henry Woods Hume, b. May 15, 1895. 334. Mary Ballentine Hume, b. Sept. 1, 1897. He has been a missionary under the auspices of the A. B. C. F. M. at Ahmednagar India, since August 12, 1874, and is wide­ ly known throughout India. He was editor for some years of the "Dnyanodaya'' Weekly Anglo-Marathi Newspaper, at Bombay. He was presented by Queen Victdria January 1, 1901 with the Kai~er-i-Hind Gold Medal for public service during the great famine in India. He is author of "Missions from the Modern View." He is a member of the Congrega­ tionalist Church.

285. HUME, MARY H. Born March 3, 1840. Died 406 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ltather, Charles Rose llume, No. 218. Mother, Harriet L. Blandin. Married Joseph Edel. Born Died Children: Mileta I-Iume Edel, · b. July 1, 1862. Walter Edel, 1866. Charles R. Edel, b. Sept. 4, 1868. Francis A.. Edel, b. Nov. 4, 1871. Nettie I. b. Nov. 1, 1876. Jessie C. b. Dec. 3, 1879.

288. HUME, ROBERT WILSON. Born July 3, 1843, at Blandinsville, Illinois. Died July 30, 1912, at Indianola, Nebraska. Father, Charles Rose Hume, No. 218. Mother, Harriet L. Blandin. Married Julliette B. Archer. Born Feb. 8, 1848, at Terre Haute, Ind. Died Ma.y 10, 1910, at Indianola, Nebraska. Children: 335. Charles Al'cher Hume, b. Oct. 12, 1867. 336. Paul Hubert Hume, b. Feb. 11, 1872. 337. Ralph W.allace Hume, b. Aug. 18, 1876. 338. Harriet Lela b. Aug. 22, 1886. At the outbreak of the Civil War Robert Wilson I-Iume cast in his lot with the North and enlisted in Co. I., 11th Illinois Cavalry, in 1861, and served with honor to the close of the war. The Indianola (Neb.) Reporter say~ of him "1\1r. Hume was a pioneer, and one of the few that blazed the trail and made the soil ~·rield two blades where before there had been but one through his thrift and industry. He came to this section when strong men were needed and in sunshine and shadow always placed his faith in the future, and lived to see the day when Nature srniled most graciously upon him. His demise is mourned by the entire community." McCLA.UGHRY FAMILY 407

320. HUME, EDWARD HICKS, 1\1. D. _ Yale, A. B., 1897. tlohns H< 1pkins Med. Sch. 1901. Born May 13, 1876, at Bombay, India. Died Father, Rev. Edward Sackett Hume, No. 281. Mother, Charlotte Elizabeth Chandler. Married H. Charlotte Carswell Sept. 30, 1903, in Baltimore. Born Oct. 3, 1876. Died Daughter of Children: 339. Theodore Carswell Hume. b. July 10, 1904, Miraj, India. 340. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. April 24, 1906,Kuling, China.. 341. Margery, b. April 11, 1909, Chang Sha,'' d. in University Hospital, Phila. Pa., April 7, 1911.

322. HUME, ELIZABETH NORRIS. Born Dec. 3, 1878, at Bombay, India. Died Father, Rev;. .Edward Sackett Hume, No. 281. Mother, Charlotte Elizabeth Chandler. Married Rev. Byron I{eyser Hunsberger, graduate of Princeton College, B. A. ~nd I-Iartforcl Seminary, B. D., 1903. Born Died Son of Children: Dotha Bushnell Hunsberger, b. Jan. 3, 1905, Bombay India. Edward Chandler Hunsberger, b. Oct. 14, 1908, Ahmed. nagar, India. .· · Deborah Sayles 1-Iunsberger, b. April 5, 1910, Mahables­ war, India. Warren Seabury Hunsberger, b. Sept. 1911, Philadelphia.

323. HUME, CATHERINE MILLER. Born Aug. 16, 1880, at Bombay, India. 408 McOLAUGHBY F.AMlhY

Died Father, Rev. Edward Sackett Hume, No. 281. Mother, Charlotte Elizabeth Chandler. Married Prof. Olin Dantzler W annamakei:, in Canton, China. . Sho:fford College, B. A., Vanderbilt University, M. A., Har- vs.rd, M.A. Born Died Son of

324. HUME, JGHN CHANDLER. Banker and Broker, Providence, R. I. Born July 7, 1882, at Bombay, India. Died Father, Rev. Edward Sackett Hume, No. 281. Mother, Charlotte Elizabeth Chandler. Married Elizabeth Kedzie Lynch, June 5, 1906, at Providence R. I. Born Died Daughter of 342. John Chandler Hume, Jr. b. May 16, 1911, Brook­ lyn, N. Y.

327. HUME, RUTH PEABODY. Born June 2, 1875. Died Father. Rev. Robert Allen Hume, No. 282-. Mother, Abbie L. Burgess. Married

328. HUME, ROBERT ER~EST. Born March 10, 1877,. at Ahmednagar, India. Died McOLAUGHBY :F'.AMILY 409

Father, Rev. Robert Allen Hume, No. 282. Mother, Abbie L. Burgess. Married Laura Caswell March 15, 1907. Born Oct. 2, 1878. Died Daughter of Children: 343. Robert Hume. 344. Edward Hume.

329. HUME, HANNAH. Born March 11, 1876. Died Father, Rev. Robert Allen Hume, D. D., No. 282. Mother, ·Abbie L. Burgess. Married Theodore Storrs Lee, Oct. 1, 1903. Born Died Aug. 11, 1911, at Presbyterian Hospital. Children: Grace Lee, b. ()ct. 24, 1905. Theodoi:~ Hume Lee, b. April 15, 1910.

332. HUME,. WALTER FAIRBANK• Born March 15, 1890, at Ahmednagar, India. Died Father, Rev. Robert Allen Hume, D. D., No. 282. Mother, Katie Fairbank. Married Rorn Died Daughter of Children: 345. Henry W. Hume, b. Nov. 15, Ahmednagar, India. 346. Mary B. Hume " "

335. HUME, CHARLES ARCHER. Born Oct. 12, 1867, at Blandinsville, Illinois. Died 410 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY ' Father, Robert Wilson Hume, No. 288. Mother, Juliette B. Archer. Married Hattie Bell Griffith. Born Oct. 19, 1868, at Blandinsville, Ill. Died Daughter of Children; 347. Homer Leon Home, b. Sept. 13, 1886. 348. Mamie Wilmuth Hume, b. Sept. 20, 1889. 349. Inez Nevada, b. Aug. 26, 1896. 350. Charles August Hume, b. Aug. 23, 1898. 351. Leona Ma~T, b. Nov. 19, 1900.

34 7. 1-IUME, HOMER LEON. Born Sept. 13, 1886, at Blandinsville, Ill. Died Father, Charlts Archer Hume, No. 335. Mother, Hattie Bell Griffith. Married Lenora Morgan a.t Salt Lake, Utah. Born Sept. 21, 1890, at Indianapolis, Ind. Died Daughter of Children: 352. H:enry Richard Hume, b. Oct. 5, 1911.

- 348. HU1'1E, MAMIE WILMUTH. Born Sept. 16, 1890, at Macomb, Ill. Died Father, Charles Archer Hume, No. 335. Mother, Hattie Bell Griffith. Married Frank Lambourne, at Morgan, Utah. Born Nov. 11; 1883, at Salt Lake, Utah. Died Children: Alfred Le Grand Lambourne, b. June 7, 1909. Charles Allen Lambourne, b. Sept. 27, 1911. ARMS O:H' 'l'HE EARL OF HOME The arms of Clan Hume are Vert, a lion rampant, argent, armed and Jangued, gu1es, and are shown in the upper left and lower right quarters of the arms of the Earl.

McCLAUGHRY Jl.AMILY

ARl\IS OF THE EARL OF HUME. Quarterly first and fourth, Vert, a lion rampant, argent, armed and langued, gules, for Home. 2nd and 3rd, argent, three popinjays, vert, beaked and membered, gules, for Pepdie of Douglas. Over all an escutcheon, or, charged with an orle, azure, for Landell. Crest; On a chapeau, gules, turned up, ermine, a lion's head, erased, argent; Supporters; Two lions, argent. Motto, ''True to the End."

GENEALOGY OF "fHE PARRISH FAMILY OF HEBRON, N. Y.

1. PARRISH, JOSIAH. Born 1726 England. Died 1806, at Salem, N. Y. Father Mother No. 1 married Elizabeth Plant. Born l719 Died 1799, at Salem, N. Y. Daughter of Children: ~- John Parrish. 3. Josiah Parrish. 4. Hannah 5. Susan 6. Sibyl 7. Lizzie.

2. PARRISI-I, JOHN. Born at Connecticut. Died at Hebron, N. Y. Father, John Parrish, No. 1. Mother, Elizabeth Plant. No. 2 married Sarah Osgood. 412 MeOLAUGHRY FAMILJr

Born 1161, at Connecticut. Died 1831, at Hebron, N. Y. Daughter of Children: 8. Hiram Parrish 9. Daniel Parrish 10. Josiah Parrish 11. John Parrish 12. Mary ( Cleveland) 13. Larnerd i

8. PARRISH, HIRAM. Born Died Father, John Parrish, No. 2., Mother, Sarah Osgood. No. 8 was married to Cyrena Whitnel-. Born Died • Daughter of Children: 14. William Whitney Parrish 15. John Parrish 16. Henry H. Parrish, b. March 1828 11. Susannah Hastings (~,red'k Edw. MacLaury) b. Feb. 16, 1829 a,t Cambridge; d. 1890. 18. Sarah

14. PARRISH, WILLIAM WH[TNEY. Born Died Father, Hiram Parrish, No. 8. Mother, Cyrena Whitney. No. 14 was married to Martha Ann Harkness. Born Died Mc

16. PARRISH, HENRY HASTINGS... Born March 1828 at Hebron, N. Y. Died at Cambridge, N. Y. Father Mother No. 16 was married to Mary Parrish. Born Died Daughter of Lemuel Parrish Children: 29. Hiram Hastings Parrish b. July 3, 1858. 30. Jennie. b. Mar. 9, 1862. 31. George Parrish b. Mar. 30, 1864. 32. John Parrish b. Oct. 20, 1873.

17. PARRISH, SUSANNAH HASTINGS. Born Died Father, Hiram Parrish, No. 8. Mother, Cyrena Whitney. No. 17 was married to Rev. Fred. Edw. MacLaury, No. 150, Oct. 1, 1849. 414 McOLAUGHRr· FAJJCILY

Born Aug. 4, 1824 at Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. Died Son of John Reid McClaughry, No. 41, and Margery Rose. Children: See McClaughry Genealogy under No. 150.

18. PARRISH, SARAH. Born Died Father, Hira.m Parrish, No. 8. Mother, Cyrena Whitney. No. 18 wa.s married to Alfred Stoughtenburg. Born Died Son of Children: Lillie Stoughtenburg Fannie Stoughtenburg Julius Stoughtenburg.

19. PARRISH, ROBERT LEAL. Born Died Father, William Whitney Parrish, No. 14. Mother, Martha Ann Harknes~. No. 19 was married Born Died Daughter of Children:

20. PARRISH, HENRY .HASTINGS. Born Died M.cOL.A.UGHRY FAMILY 415

Father, William Whitney Parrish, No. 14. Mother, Martha Ann Harkness. No. 20 was married Born Died Daughter of Children:

25. PARRISH, JAMES LEAL. Des Moines, Iowa. Born May 9, 1866 at Sterling Valley, N. Y. Died Father, William Whitney Parri~h, No. 14. Mother, Martha Ann Harkness. No. 25 was married Aug. 16, 1888 to Ollie T. Clark. Born March 16 1867 at Leon, Iowa. Died Daughter of I. N. Clark and Elizabeth Conrey. Childr1en: Marie b. Nov. 20, 1890. James Leal Parrish b. Nov. 21, 1892. Williard C. Parrish b. May 18, 1902.

29. PARRISH, HIRAM HASTINGS. Cambrigge, N. Y. Born July 3, 1858 at Cambridge, N. Y. Died Father, Henry H. Parrish, No. 16. Mother. Mary Parrish, daughter of Lemuel Parrish. No. 29 was married to Eleanor Maxwell Oct. 8, 1890. Born Feb. 14, 1871 at Jackson, N. Y. Died. Daughter of John Maxwell. Children: Malcolm M. Parrish b. Feb. 26, 1892. Mary E. b. Nov. 17, 1895. l looold M, Parrish b. April 15, 1906. Marjorie Elizabeth b. Sept. 6, 1911. 416 McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY

NAMES DERIVED FROM SCOTTISH CLANS, HIGHLAND AND LOWLAND. Name Clan Meaning Abbott Mac Nab Son of the abbot Abbotson " " Abernathy Leslie Adam Gordon Adamson MacIntosh Adie Gordon Airlie O~ilvie Descendant of the small man Alexander Mac Allister Son of Alexander " Mac Donnell of Glengarry Allan, or Allanson, Mac Donnell of Clanranald " " " Mac Farlane Allardice Graham of Menteith Alpin, or Alpine, Mac Alpine Anderson Ross ...... Mac Illandraish Andrew " Angus Mac Innes Armstrong Armstrong Arthur Mac Arthur " Campbell of Strachur . Ayson MacIntosh " Shaw Bain Mac Kay Son of Hugh Baird Baird Bannatyne ·Campbell of Argyle, Clann Amolain, Mac Amelyne " Stewart of Bute Bannerman Forbes JJarclay Barclay.· ...... A birch-field Bard Baird Bartholomew ~lac Farlane Baxter Mac Millan Son of the bald man. Bayne Mac Kay Bean Mac Bean Beth Mac Donald, Clan Donald, North and South. " Mac Lean of Duart .McOLAUGHRl FAMILY 417

Name Clan Meaning Beaton, Beton Mac Donald, N. and S. " " Mac Lean of Duart " " Mac .Leod of Harris Bell Mac IllemhaoiJ (in Islay) Berkeley Barclay Bethune Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. u Mac Le.od of Harris Black Lamond '' Mac Gregor •• Mac Lean of Duart Bontein, Bontine Graham of Menteitb Buntain, Bunten, Buntine· " " Buchanan, Bouchanane-Buchanan Boyd Ste~art (Royal) Brieve Morrison Brodie Brodie ...... Related to the Morays, A very ancient family. Brown Lamond Mac Millan Bruce, Brus, Bruce Buchan Cumin Burdon, Bourdon Lamond Burnes, Burns, Csmpbell of Argyle Caddell Campbell of Cawdor Caird Sinclair Calder Campbell of Cawdor Callum, Collom, Cullom, Campbell ·of Raasay Cameron Cameron, Bentor crooked nose; Cam- Sron-aich Campbell Campbell of Argyle, Wry mouth Campbell Campbell of Breadalbane Campbell Campbell of Cawdor Campbell Campbell of Loudon Campbell Campbell of Strachur (MacArthur Cariston Skene Carmichael Stewart of Appin. A family of Car­ michaels were heriditary hench­ men to the Mac Dougall Chiefs. 418 M.cOLAUGHRl,.. FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Carmichael Stewart of Galloway Cattanich Mac Pherson Caw Mac Farlane· Chalmers Cameron Cheseholme Chisholm Cheyne Sutherland...... derived from the Gaelic for venison. Chisholm, Chisholme, Chisholm Clark, Clarke, Clarkson Cameron " " " MacIntosh " " Mac Pherson Clergy Clergy Clerk Cameron " MacIntosh " Mac Pherson Clyne Sinclair Cockburn Cockburn Collier, Colyear, Robertson Colman Buchanan co Iman, Gaelic for dove Colquhon Colquhon Colson Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S-. Combich Stewart of Appin Combie MacIntosh Comrie Mac Gregor, or Mac Grigor Comyn Cumin Conacher Mac Dougal Connall, Connell, Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Conochie Campbell of Inverawe Coulson Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Coutts Farquharson Cowan Colquhon " Mac Dougal Cranston Cranston Cranford, Ora,vf ord Crawford Bloody ford Crawfurd Crerar Mac lntosh .... A riddler-Criathrair (pro.. crearer) Criath is a riddle, or sieve. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 419

Name Clan Meaning Crookshank, Cruickshank, Stewart of Garth ..... Crooked legs­ Gaelic Camachas. Culchone Colquhoun Cummin, Cumin, Cumming, Cumin-''The Scotch name Cum­ ming carries three garbs, or sheaves, of the plant called Cum- min. '' Anderson. Cunningham Cunningham Currie Mac Quarrie Dallas MacIntosh Dalzell, Dalziel, Dalzell Darroch Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Davidson, Davie,. Davis, Davidson Davison, Dawson, " Denoon, Denune, Campbell of Argyle Deuchar Lindsay isle of lime trees Dewar Menzies ...... deoradh, a pilgrim or stranger-M clndeor Dewar Mac Nab Dingwall Munro "' Ross Dis, Oise Skene Doles Mac Intosh Donachie, Donnachie, Robertson Donald, Donaldson, Donill- Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. son, Donillson, Mac Donald of Antrim Dougal, Dougall, Mac Dougal Dou~las Douglas. Gaelic dubh, dark, andglas, grey. Dove, Dow, Dowe, Buchanan Dow Davidson Dowall, Dowell Mac Dougal Drummond Drummond Duff Mac Dnff. Gaelic dubh, dark com­ plexioned, black. Duffie, Duffy Mac .Fie, Mac Fee Gaelic dufh, dark complexioned, black. .JlcCLAUG.HRY .FAMILY

Name Clan lfeaning Duilach Stewart of Garth Dunbar Dunbar Duncan, Duncanson, Robertson Dundas Dundas Dunnachie Robertson Dyce, Dys, Skene Edie Gordon Elder MacIntosh EIIiott Elliott Erskine Erskine Esson Mac Intosh '' Shaw Ewan, Ewen, Ewing, ·Mac Lachlan Falrquhar, Farquharson Farquharson Federith Sutherland Fergus, Ferguson, Fergus- Ferguson son, Ferries· " Fersen Mac Pherson Fife, Fyffe Mac Duff Findlay, Findlayson, Farquharson Finlay, Finlayson, "' Fleming Murray ltletcher l\'lac Gregor Forbes, Fordyce, Jforbes Foulis Munro "The Scotch name. Foulis, originally Norman, is derived from the French :feniles, leaves, and those who bear it carry three bay leaves in their family Shield." Anderson. France Stewart (Royal) Fraser, Frazer, Frazier. Fraser. Supposed to be f.rom the Fresell " French word £raises, as three Freser '' Cinque-foils (French fraises, Frezel u or strawberries) are carried Friseal '' in their coat of arms. Fraisi- McOL.A.UGHRY F.A.MILI' 421

Name Clan Meaning Frise], Frissell, ~"rizell Fraser. er is the French for straw­ berry plant. A Gaelic de­ rivation is Frith-siol, forest race. Fullarton, Fullerton, Stewart of Bute. Fullartonsof Arran ~lso go by the name of Mac Lewis or Mac Louis, btithavenorelation to the Mac Lewis of Mac Leod. They ow_n themselves of French or1g1n. Fyfe· ~lac Duff Galbraith Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. '' Mac Farlane Gallie Gunn Garrow Stewart (Royal) Gaunson Gunn Georgeson "' Gibb, Gibs~n Buchanan Gilbert, Gilbertson H Gilbride Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S .. Gilchrist Mac Lachlan. Gaelic Gille, servant; Chriosd,· of Christ. Ogilvie Gilfillan Mac Nab Gillan de rs Ross Gille~pie, Gillies, Mac Pherson. Gillies from Mac-gille- Iosa, son of the servant of Jesus. " " Mac lntosh Gilmore Morrison Gilroy Grant of Glenmoriston " Mac Gillivray Glen, Glennie Mac lntosh Gordon Gordon Gorrie Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Gow Mac Pherson. Gow is the Gallic for a smith. MacIntosh. Gow· is the Gallic for a smith. McCLAUGHRY FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Gowan, Gowrie Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Graeme, Graham, Grahame Graeme of Menteith " " " Graham of Montrose Grant Grant Gray Stewart of Athol " Sutherland Gregor, Gregorson, MacGregor Gregor~ Greig, Gri&r, Grierson.. " " Greusach Farquharson Griesck Mac Farlane Gri~or M3:c Gregor Gruamach Mac Farlane Gunn Gunn Halliday ...... A Galloway family, original1y High- land. Hall yard Skene Hanna, Hannah...... A Galloway name of Pictish origin. Hardy, Hardie Farquharson " " Mac Intosh Harper, Harperson Buchanan Hawthorne Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Hay Hay Henderson Gunn " Mac Donald of Glencoe '" Mac la.n Hendrie, Hendry Mac Naughton liewison Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Home, Home, or Hume, Gallic Iom, a hill. Houston, Howisson, Hugh- 11ac Dohald, Clan Donald, N~ and S. son H:untly Gordon H utcheonson, Hutcheson Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Hutchinson, Hutchison " " " " " Hume Hume, or Home, Gallic, Iom,a hill. Inches Robertson Innes Mac Innes Isles Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. McCL11VGHRY FAM.I.LY

Name Clan Meaning Jameson, Jamieson Gunn " " Stewart of Bute Johnson Gunn " Mac Donald (Mac Ian) " " " of Ardnamurchan " '' '' of Glencoe Johnston, Johnstone Johnstone Johnstoun " Kay Davidson Kean, Keene Gunn Mac Donald (Mac Ian) '' ,. of Ardnamurchan " " '' '-' of Glencoe l{eith Mac Pherson " Sutherland Kellie, Kelly, Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. andS. Kendrick Mac Naughton Kennedy Cameron. Ceannoideach; Early Irish, Ceannetich. Kenneth, K~p.nethson Mac l{enzie Kerr Kerr. Gallic, Cearr; cearr-lamhach, left-handed. Tradition says this race was left-handed. Kilpatrick, Kilpa~rick ..... Colquhoun, Church of St. Patrick. Gilpatrick, servant of St. Patrick. King Mac Gregor l{innell Mac Donald Kinnieson Mac Farlane Kirkpatrick CJolquhoun Kingstone Stewart of Appin, Mac Chlach righ, whence, probably, McClaughry. Lachlan MacLachlan Lamb, Lambie, Lammie. Lamond Lamond, Lamondson, Landers, Lauchlan :\lac,. Lachlan Lauder • Lauder Lean Mac Lean 424 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY Name Clan Meaning -Leckie, Lecky Mac Gregor Lees Mac Pherson Leitch See Fletcher Lemo11d Lamond Lennie Buchanan Leslie Leslie Lewis Mac Leod of Lewis · Limond, Limont. Lamond Livingstone Mac Leas. From an early dat~ fol­ lowers of the Stewarts of Appin. A family of the name were here­ ditary standard:bearers to the Mac Dougalls of Lorn. Lindsay Lindsay isle of lime trees. ''Mac Gill­ Fhiondaig (St. rinnan's gille)-is rendered in English by Lindsay, Lobban Mac Lennan Logan Loudoun, Loudon (Jampbell of Loudon Love Mac Kinnon Lucas, Luke, Lamond Lyon Farquharson Mac a 'Challies Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N, and S. Mac a' Chounich Colquhoun Mac Adam Mac Gregor M~cAdie Ferguson Mac Aindra Mac Farlane Mac Alastir Mac Alister son of Alexander Macaldonich Buchanan Macalduie Lamond Mac Alester~ Mac Allistir Mac Alister Mac Alpin, Mac Alpine, Mac Alpine Macandeoir · Buchanan " Mac Nab Mac Apdrew, Mac Aonas, MacIntosh Sliochd. Gille-mor-mhic- Aonas Mac Angus Mac Innes Macara Mac Gregor " Mac Rae JlcCLAUGHRY FAMILJ_r 4f5

Name Clan Meaning Macaree, or Mac Crea, Mac Gregor. Mac an righ-son t>f the king Mac Arthur Mac Arthur Mac Askill, McCaskill Mac Leod of Lewis Mac Aslan Buchanan Mac Aulay Mac Aulay Olaf's son '' '' Mac Leod of Lewis Mac Auselan, .Mac Auslan Buchanan Mac Ausland, Mac Auslane " Mac Ay Mac Intosh Mac Ay Shaw Mac Bain, Mac Bane Mac Bean Mac Baxter Mac Millan Mac Bean Mac Bean Son of the Mountain- Mac Bheann Mac Beath, Mac Beth Mac Bean " . " Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. " " Mac Lean of Duart Mac Beolain· Mac Kenzie Mac Bheath Mac Bean '' '' Mac Donald, N. and S. "' " Mac Lean of Duart Mac Brayne Mac Naughton Mac Bride Mac Donald, N. and S. son of Bridget Mac Brieve Morrison Mac Burie Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Canless, Mac Candlish mac ceann lhios, son of the head of - the garden; i. e the gardener. Mac Caidh Mac Kay of Islay. Mac Caoidh Mac Kay of Islay Mac Caa Mac Farlane Mac Caig ...... Farquharson, Also from the Irish Mac Thaog, son of Tag. " " Mac Leod of Harris Mac Cainsh Ma Innes Mac Caishe Mac Donald, N. aad S. Mac Call, Mac Caull, " " Mac Callum M~c Callum McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Mac Calman Buchanan Mac Calmont " Mac Camie Stewart of Appin Mac Cammon Buchanan Mac Cammond " Mac Cansh Mac Innes Mac Cardney Farquharson Mac Cartney, Mac Carday, Mac Hardy " " Mac lntosh Mac Cart,air (Mac Arthur) Campbell,, of Srachur,, Mac Carter " " Mac Cash Mac Donald, N. and S. Mae Cuish, Mac Cosh, " " "u Mac Caskill, Mac Leod of Lewis Mac Caul Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Cause Mac Farlane Mac Caw " " H U Stewart of Bute "A Galloway name'' --Anderson Mac Cay Mac Kay Mac Ceallaich Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Chlerich Cameron Meaning son of or Mac Chlery MacIntosh the Clark, An-- " " Ferguson glicized into clark Mac Choiter Mac Gregor Mac Chruiter Buchanan Mac Cloy Stewart of Bute Also Mac Cluea, Mac Clure, Mac Lure MacLeodofHarrisMac Lure and Ms.c Ulymont Lamond Clewer Mac Gille- leabhair, son of the servant of the book (Mac Lauch­ lan) Mac Codrum Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Coll '' '' ,, Mac Colman Buchanan Mac Comas Gunn Mac Combe MacIntosh MacCombich Stewart of Appin McCLAUGHRY 1'1.AMILY

Name Clan Meaning Mac Combie· Mac Intosh ...... Andersons. Mac (}omie " " Mac Uonacher Mac Dougall Mac Conachie Robertson, Mac Gregor. Hliochd Donachadh Abborach. MRc Conchy MacIntosh Mac Condy Mac Farlane Mac Connach MacKenzie Mac Connechy Campbell of Inverawe '' .' . Robertson Mac Connell Mac Donald Mac Oooish " " N. and S .. Mac Cook liac Donald of Kintyre, Mac Cuth- ig, MacCuthaganandMac Uchd. Mac Corkill Gunn Mac Corkindale Mac Leod of Lewis Mac Corkle Gunn Mac Cormack Buchanan . Mac Cormick Mac Laine of Lochbuie Mac Corquod~le Mac Leod of Lewis .... Mac Torquil, }lac Thor Ketill, son of Thor's Kettle! Mac Corrie Mac Quarrie Mac Corry " "' Mac Coull liac Dougall Mac Cowan Colquhoun Mac Crae J\Iac Rae Mac Crain ~lac Donald, N. and S. Mac Craw }lac Rae Mac Rath, son of good l\'Iac Crea '' "' fortune. Mac Creath H H Mac Orie l\'Iac Crimmon llac Leod of Harris l\'Iac Cuag Mac Donald of Kintyre Mac Uuaig Mac Leod of Harris " " Farquharson Mac Cua.ii Mac Donald Mac Cuish Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Cuithein H U H 428 ·MeOLAUGHRY FA.MILJ,. ' Name Clan l\,Ieaning Mac Culloch, Mac Cullach, Mac Dougall Son of the Boar (re­ ,, '' '' '' Munro ferring to a . device " Ross on a shield) Mac Cul­ loch is also a Gallow­ ,, way name. Mac Cunn Mac Queann Mac Currach Mac Pherson Mac Cutchen Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Cutcheon " Mac Clintock Mac Dougall Mac Curdy Stewart of Bute Mac Clnrg A Galloway name Mac Cracken '' ,, ,, Mac Cubbin Mac Credie " " Mac Dade Davidson Macdaid " Mac Daniell Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac David Davidson Mac Dermid Campbell of Argyle Mac Diarmid Mac Donachie Robertson Mac Donald Mac Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. " " '' '' of Ardnamurchan " " of Clanranald " 4' "' " of the Isles and of Sleat Mac Donell Mac Donell of Glengarry Mac Donell Mac Donell of Keppoch Mac Donleavy Buchanan Mac Dou~all Mac Douwill Mac Dowall " " Mac Dowell " " Macdrain l\Iac Donald, N. and S. Mac Duff Ma-c Duff, Son of the dark-h:tired or dark Cemplexioned. Mac Duffie Mac Fie, Mac Phee, Son of the dark­ haired or dark complexioned. Mac Dulothe Moc Dougall J;IcOLAUGHRY F.Ai.IILY 4-29

Name Clan Meanins;t Mac Eachan Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Eachin "' Mac Eachran Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Eachern '' ... ,, Mac Earacher Farquharson Mac Elfrish Mac Donald,- N. and S. Mac Elheran " " Mac Eion l'lac Farlane Maceol Mac Naughton Mac Erracher Mac Farlane Mac Ewan Mac Ewan Mac Ewen " " Mac Fadyen Mac Laine of Lochbuie Mac Fadzean '' • • '' Mac Fall Mac Intosh Mac Farlan, ~lac Farland, Mac Farlane Mac Farquhar Farquharson Mac Fater Mac Laurin, Mac Laren Mac Feat " "' " " Mac Fee Macfie Mac Fergus Ferguson Mac George, ~lac Toris, Mac Jore and Mac Tore A Galloway name lfac Ga,v · MacFarlane }lac Geachie Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Geachin " Mac Geoch Mac Farlane Mac Ghee . Mac Kay MAic Ghi~ H H llac Gibbon Buchanan of Sallochy ,, " Campbell of Argyle " " Graham of Menteith Mac Gilbert Buchanan of Sallocby Mac Gilchrist Mac Lachlan See Gilchrist-Hervant of Christ. Mac Gilchrist Ogilvie Mac Gilledow Lamond Mac Gillegowie " 430 McCLAUGHI;lY FAMILY.

Name Clan Meaning Mac Gilli vantie Mac Donell of Keppoch ~'.lac Gilli vour Mac Gillivray, Mac Gille.-bhreae, son Mac Gillivray " " of the freckled man. According to others· Mac Gille bhrath, son of the servant of judgement. Mac Gillonie Cameron. Mac Gillonies of Strone. The Lochiel family who belon~ to the Strone branch have been Chiefs of Clan Cameron since the battle of the North Inch of Perth in 1602. Mac Gilp Mac Donell of Keppoch Mac Gilroy Grant of Glenmoristen " " Mac Gilli vray Mac Gilvernock Graham of Menteith Mac Gilvna Mac Gilvray Mac Gillivray " " Mac Laine of Lochbuie Mac Glashan, Mac Glasson Mac lntosh " " " " Stewart of Athol Mac Gla.srich l\lac Ivor (Campbell of Argyle) '' '' Mac Donel l of Keppoch Mac Gorrie Mac Donald, Olan Donald, N. and S. " · " Mac Quarrie Mac Goun, Mac Gowftn, Mac Gown-Mac Donald, N. and S. " " " " " " Mac Pherson " " " " ·" '' Mac Intosh Mac Gregor Mac Gregor Mac Greusich Mac Farlane Buchanan Mac Grory Mac Laren Mac Growther Mac Gregor Mac Grigor '" '~ Mac Grime Graham of llenteith Macgruder, Magruder, Mac Gregor Mac Gruer Fraser Mac Gruther Mac Gregor-·~fac Cruitear, son of the harper. Mac Guaran Mac Quarrie-.from quai're-noble McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

N ane Clan Meaning ~lac Guffie, Mac Guffey, Macfie, Mac Guffog or Mac Guff ock, a Galloway name now extinct. Mac Guire - Mac Quarrie Mac Geoch A Galloway name Mac Gill " " Macha:ffie Macfie Machardie, Mac Hardy, Farquharson "' " " Mac Intosh

Mac Harold Mac Leod of Lewis, Mac Gartney, or Mac Cartney, from Pictish ''Gart Neigh" hence Mac Gartney, Irish Mac Hay MacIntosh '" '' Shaw Mac Hendrie, Mac Hendry, Mac· Naughton Mac Henry Mac Donald (Mac Ian) of Glencoe Mac Ho\vell Mac Dougall Mac Hugh Mac ]?onald, N. and S. Mac Hutchen- " " Mac Hutcheon " '' Mac liarg ~ a Galloway name Mac Ian Mac Donald of Glencoe " " '' " of Ardnamurchan " "' Gunn '' Macildowie Cameron Macilduiy Mac Gregor "' Mac Lean of Duart Macilleriach Mac Donald, Clan Dona~.d, N. and S. Mac Illiruaidh Reid Macilreach Mac,, Donald, Clan Donald, N. and S. Macilrevie " '" Macilriach "' '" " " Macilroy Mac Gilli vray "' Grant of Glenmoristen Mac an Ilich Son of Islay-an Islay name. l\ilacil vain Mac Bean Macilvora Mac Laine of Lochbuie Macilvrae Mac Gillivray Macilvride Mac Donald, N. and S. McULATTR-HRY FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Macilwhom Lamond Macilwraith Mac Donald, N. and S. Macilzedowie Lamond Macimmey Fraser Macinally Buchanan Macindeor Menzies See Dewar Macindoe Buchanan Macinnes Macinnes Macinroy - Robertson Macinstalker Mac Farlane Mackintosh, Mac Intosh Mackinto~h, Mac Intosh Macintyre, ~lac Intyre, Macintyre, Mac Intyre. Mac ceinteire or son of M'Donald of Kintyre, also said to be from Mac-an-tsaor son of the carpenter. Hereditary pipers to the Menzies. Mac lock Mac Farlane Mac Isaac,, Campbell of Craignish " Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Iver, Mac Ivor Campbell of Argyle " " ~, " .. Robertson of Struan " h U " Mac Kenzie Mac James Mac Farlane Mac Kail Cameron Mac Kames Gunn . Mac Kay Son of Hugh i Son of Fire (or hospitality) Mac Keachan Mac Donald, Clanranald Mac Keamish Gunn Mac Kean (Mac Ian) Mac Kain, Mac Donald of Ardnamurchan " " " " " " or Glencoe Mac Kechnie Mac Donald of Clanranald, Mac Each- arna, Mac Eachern Mac Kee Mac Kay Mac Keggie Mackintosh Mac Keith Mac Pherson Mac Kellachie Mac Donald, N. and Si Mac Kella.ig " ,, Mac Kella.igh " McOLAUGHBY.FAMILY 499

Name Clan Meaning Mac Kellar Campbell of Argyle Mac Kelloch Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Kendrick Mac Naughton Mac Kenrick " " Mac Keochan Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Kerchar Farquharson Mac Kerlie A Galloway name, said to be from O'Carroll. Mac Kerlich Mac Kenzie Mac Kerracher Farquharson Mac Keras Ferguson Mac Kersey '' Mac Kessock Campbell of Craignish Mac Kettrick Fron the Norse name Sitric Mac Keevor, M'Keevor Variation of Mac Ivor Mac Kever, Mac Kiever '' •' '' Mac Kichan Mac Donald of Clanranald, Mac Fhit- eachain Mac Kichan Mac Dou~all Mac Kie Mac Kay, Mac Kie of Galloway, a sept of A-lac Kay. Mac Killican Mackintosh Mac Killop Mac Donald of Keppoch. Mac Killops were J:1,lso standard-bearers to the Campbells of Dunstaffnage Mac Kim Fraser Mac Kimmie " Mackindlay Farquharson Mac Kinlay Mac Kinlay Mac Kinley Buchanan MacKinnell Mac Donald, N.· and S~ Mac Kinney Mac Kinnon ...... Son of Fingon Mac Kinning " " Mac Kinnon " " Mac Kintosh Mackintosh, Mac Intosh, mac an tosiach, son of the leader. Mac Kinven Mac Kinnon Mac Kirdy Stewart of Bute MacKissock Campell of Craignish M4 McCLATJGHRY .FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Mac Kissock ~Iac Donald of Clanranald Mac Knight Mac Naughton Mac I{rill Mac Railt or Mac Raild, from the Norse Haralt, Harold, found in Skye Mac Lachlan Mac Lauchlan Maclae Stewart of .Appin Maclagan Robertson Mac Laghlan Mac Lachlan 1\'laclaine Maclaine of I,ochbuie Mac Lairish J\,1ac Donald, N. and S. Mac I""'amond La1nond Mac Lardie, Mac Lardy, l\i1ac Donald, N. and S. Mac Laren Mac Laren, Mac Laurin Mac Larty Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Lauchlan Mac Lachlan Mac Laughlan " H 1\1ac Laurin Mac Laren Mac Laverty Macdonald, N. and S. Mac Lay, Maclea, Ste-wart of Appin Mac Leish Macpherson Maclean Maclean, Mac Lean A1acleay Stewart of Appin Mac Leister Mac Gregor Maclennan, Mac Lennan, Maclennan Mac Leod lv.[acLeod of Harris " " " of Lewis Mac Lergain Maclean Maclerie Cameron derived from M' Chlery, M'ChJerich Maclerie Macpherson Mackinto~h 1\'lacleverty Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Lewis Macleod of Lewis " " Stewart of Bute Mac Lise Macpherson Mac Liver Mac Gregor, Mac Liomhair Mac Lucas l.,amond, Mac Lugaish ,, " Mac Dougall McOLAUGHRl'" FAMILY 435

Name Clan Meaning Mac Lucky· Mac Lucais, diminution from the surname Luke Mac Lugash Mac Dougall Mac Lalich " " " Munro " " Ros:, Mac Lymont Lamond Mac Lintock Mac Dougall Mac Lurg A Galloway name. Mac Martin Cameron. Up to the battl~ of the North Inch of Perth the Mac Mar­ tins of Letterfinlay were chiefs of Clan Cameron. Mac Master Buchanan Also a Galloway name. '' '' Macinnes Mac Math Matheson Mac Maurice Buchanan Mac Menzies Menzies Mac Michael Stewart of Appin '' "' '' of Galloway Mac Micking, Mac Meekii:l, -Mac'ic-Ian, son of the son of John. Mac Millan Mac Millan son of the bald head Mac'ille Mhaol. Mac Minn Menzies Mac Monies '' Mac Morran Mac Kinnon Mac Murchie., Mac Murchy, Buchanan '' " " " Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Murdo, Mac Murdoch, " "' "' " " " " " " Macpherson Mac Murray Mur~ay Mac Murrich Mac Donald, of Clanrauald. "" " Macpherson Mac Mutrie Stewart of Bute Mac Nab Mac Nab, son of the abbot, Mac Nachdan Mac Naughton Mac Nachtan "' ,, Mac N~htan Mac Nair " " 496 MeOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Mac Nair Mac Farlane Mac Nauchtan Mac Naughton Mac Na ughton " ' ' Mac Naughtan " " Mac Nayer " " Mac Neal, Mac Neil, Mac Neil of Barra. " " " " " " of Gigha Mac Nee Mac Gregor Mac Neilage, Mac Neiledge, Mac Neil of Barra " " " " " " of Gigha Mac Neill '' '' of Barra " " " ,, of Gigha Mac Neish Mac Gregor Mac Neely Mac Neil of Barra. " " " " of Gigha Mac Neur Mac Farlane Mac Nichol Campbell of Argyll Mac Nicol Mac Nicol Mac Nider Mac Farlane Mac Nie Mac Gregor Mac Neil Mac Neil of Barra " " " " of Gigha Mac Nish Mac Gregor, also a Galloway name. Mac Niter Mac Farlane Mac Niven Cumin-Mac'Illenaoimh, son of the saint. " " Mackintosh " " Mac Naughton Mac Nuir " ,, Mac Nuyer " " " " Buchanan Mac Farlane Mac Omie Mackintosh Mac Omish Gunn Mac Onie Cameron Mac Oran Campbell of Melfort Mac O'Shannaig Mac Donald of Kintyre Macoul Mac Dougall Mac Ourlic Cameron McOLAUGHBI" FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Mac Owen Campbell of Argyll Macool Mac Dougall Mac Patrick Lamond " " Mac Laren Mac Peter Mac Gregor Mac Phail • Cameron " " M~kintosh " " Mac Kay Mac Phat,er Mac Laren Mac Phedron Mac Aulay Macphee Macfie Mac Pheidiran Mac Aulay Macpherson Macpherson. Son of the Parson, a name common over the Highlands in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Mac Phersons of Clan Chattan appear about 1594. In Skye we find Mac-a­ chananaich, son of the Canon: Macphie Macfie Mac Philip Mac Donell of Keppoch Mac !>horich Lamond Mac Phun Matheson Macquaire Macquarrie Macquarrie· "' Macqueen Macqueen, Clan Revan, descended from Roderick Dhu Revan Mac Sweyn, or Mac Queen. Macquey Mac Kay Macquhirr Macquarrie l\Iacquire " Mac Quistan, M~Quisten, Mac Donald, N. and 8. Macquoid Mac Kay Mac Quaker A Galloway name. Macra Macrae, Mac Rath, son of good fortune. A tribe of Mac Raes was called Clann-a-Chruitear, or the family of the harper. Macrach ~Iacrae Macrae 438 McOLAUGHRY FAMILY

Name Clan Meaning Macraild Mac Leod of Harris Mac Raith (M'llwraith) Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Rankin Maclean of Coll Mac Rath Macrae Mac Reekie A Galloway name. Ma.c Ritchie, M'Richie, Mackintosh Mac Rob, Mac Robb MacFarlane '' '' Gunn Mac Robbie, M'Robie, Robertson, claimed also to belong to Clan Drummond Mac Robert Robertson Mac Rorie, Mac Rory Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Ruaraidh, son of the red-haired or red-com­ plP-xioned man. MacRuer, Mac Rurie Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Rury '' '' '' Mac Shannachan . Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Shimes, Mac Simon, Fraser Mac Sorley Cameron " " Mac Donald, N. and S. " " Lamond Mac Sporran Mac Donald, N, and S. Mac Suain Macqueen Mac Swan '' " " Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Sween, Mac Swen, Macqueen Mac Swyde - " Mac Symon Fraser Mac Taggert Ross son of the priest Mac Tause Campbell of Ar~yll . Mac Tavish Mac Tavisb, claimed as a sept of Clan Cainpbell, numerous in Argyllshire. Mac Taus Coir. Mac Tear Ross Macintyre Mac Thomas Cllmpbell ~f Argyll " "' Mackintosh Mac Tier, Mac Tire, Ross McOL.AUGHRY FAMILY 439 Name Clan Meaninj? Mac Torquil Mac Leod of Harris, (see Mac Corquo­ dale) Mac Tuai '' ,, ,, Mac Uchadar From a roll of the Appin regiment at Culloden· Mac Ulric Cameron Mac Ure Campbell of Argyll Mac Vail Cameron " " Mackintosh " " MacK_ay " " Macpherson Mac Vanish Mackenzie Mac Varish Mac Donald of Clanranald Mac Veagh, Mac Vey, Maclean of Dua.rt Mac Vean Mac Bean Mac Vicar, M'Vicker, Mac Naughton; according to som~ authorities a sept of Mac Donald. Mac Vinish­ Mac Kenzie Mac Vurie Mac Donald of Clanranald MacVurrich " " " " u " Macpherson Mac Walrick Cameron Mac Walter M·ac Farlane Mac Watty Buchanan of Leny Mac Whannell Mac Donald. N. and S. A Galloway name . .MtLc Whirr Macquarrie Mac Whirter Buchanan Mac William Gunn ,, "' Mac ~"arlane Mac Wh.inney Buchanan (In Ireianci) A Galioway name. Magrath Macrae Malcolm Malco.loi Malcolmson Mac Leod of Raasay Malloch Ma~Gregor ~ariso_n Gunn

Martin CarheroriI • ,•; : " Mac Donald, N. and S. 440 .McOLAUGHRY FAMILY Name Clan Meaning Masterson Buchanan Matheson Matheson Mathie, Mathieson, " Maxwell Maxwell May Mac Donald, N. and S. Means Menzies Meikleham Lamond Mein, Meine Menzies Mengues, Mennie " Menteith Graham " Stewart, Roj al Menzies Menzies Meyners " Michie Forbes Miller Mac Farlane Minn, Minnus, Menzies Menach MacFarlane Monro, Monroe, Munro Monteith Graham " Stewart, Royal Monzie Menzies Moray Murray More Leslie Morgan Mac Kay siol Mhorgain, race of Morgan Morison, Morrison, Morrison, Clan Mac Ghillemuire. A family o.f Morrisons were bapner­ men to Mac Lean of Duart in Mull. Mowat Sutherland Munro, Munroe, J\,lunro Murchie, Mur~hieson, Buchanan " u MacDonald, N. and S. " " l1acKenzie Murdoch, Murdoson, Mac Donald, N. and S. Mac Mhurach­ aidh " " Macpherson Murray l\1urray of Athole. Many families of _Murrays were transplanted by Malcolm IV to Galloway in con­ sequence of a rebellion in 1160. MeOLAUGHRY FAMILY 441

Name Clan Meaning Murray Murray of Tullibardine Napier Mac Farlane Neal, Neil, Neill, Mac Neil Neilson Mac Kay Nicholl Mac Leod of Lewis Neish Mac Gregor Nelson Gunn Nicholson Mac Leod of Lewis Nicol, Nicoll, Nicolson, " " " Nish Mac Gregor Niven Cumin " Mackintosh " Mac 'Naughton Noble Mackintosh Norman Mac Le9d of Harris O'Drain Mac Donald, N. and 8. Ogilvie, Ogilvy Ogilvie Gaelic .O'ghille buidhe, descendant of the yellow · haired lad, or man. Oliphant Sutherland O'May Mac Donald, N. and S. O'Shaig ,, ,, '' O'Shannachan " " " O'Shannaig " u " Parlane Mac Farlane Paterson Mac Laren Patrick Lamond Paul Cameron, " Mackintosh, " MacKay Peter Mac Gregor Phillipson Mac Donell of Keppoch Pitullich Mac Donald, N. and S. Polson Mac Kay, descended from Paul Mac Tire, " the wolf" Purcell Mac Donald, N. and S. Rae Macrae Ramsay Ramsay Rankin Maclean of Coll 442 McOLAUGHRY F.AMILY Name Clan Meaning Rattray Murray Reid Robertson of Strathloch Reoch Farquharso~ Mac Donald, N. and S. Revie '' '' '' Mac' Illeriabhaich Riach " " " Farquharson:· Risk Buchanan Ritchie Mackintosh Robb Mac Farlane Robertson Robertson Robison, Robson, Gunn Ronald, Ronaldson, Mac Donell of Keppoch Rorisun Mac Donald, N . and S. Rose Rose Ross Ross Roy Robertson-Roy in Gaelic is ruai.dh, red. Ruskin (M'Calman) Buchanan Ruthven Ruthven Sanderson Mac Donell of Glengarry; A lowland rendering of Mac Alexander. Sandison Gunn Scott Scott Shannon Mac Donald, N. and S. Shaw Mackintosh. Shaws of Tordarroch were called Clan Ay; hence Mc­ Hay, McCay and McKay· in the Black Isle (Ross­ ~hire) No connection with · Mac Kays of Strathnaver Sim, Sime, Simon :Wraser · Simpson " Sinclair· Sinclair Skene S~ene; Gaelic sgian; a knife or dagger. Small Murray Sorley Cameron " Mac Donald; N. and- H. McOLAUGHRY FAMILY 443

Name Ulan Meaning Spaulding l\iurray Spence, Spens, Mac Duff; A steward or butler. Spittal, Spittel, Buchanan Sporran Mac Donald, N. and S. Stalker Mac Farlane Stark Robertson Steuart, Stewart, Stewart, Royal Stewart '' of Appin " '' of Athole '' of Galloway Stuart Stuart, Royal " " of Bute Sutherland Sutherland Swan Macqueen Swanson Gunn Syme, Sy~on, Fraser Taggert Ross Tarrill Mackintosh; Mac Tarralaich-the heralds Tawesson Campbell of Argyll Taylor Cameron Thomas, Thomason, . Campbell of Argyll, MacFarlane Thompso1i '" " " " Tolmie Mac Leod of Raasay Tonnochy Robertson Tosh, Toshach Mackintosh T~ward, Towart, Lamond Train Mac Donald, N. and S. Turner Lamond Tweedie Ifraser Tyre Macintyre Ure Campbell of Argyll Urquhart Urquhart Vass Munro " Ross Wallace, Wallis, Wallace Warnebald Cunningham 444 McOLAUGHBY FAMILY Name Clan Meanin~ Wass Munro " ·Ross Watson Buchanan Weaver Mac Farlane. Weir " " . " Mac Naughton, In the Lennox the Weirs are called Clann­ an-Uidhear; the family of the heir. Wemyss Mac Duff Whannell Mac Donald, N. and S. Wharrie Macquarrie White, Whyte, Mac Gregor " " Lamond Williamson Gunn " Mac Kay Wilson Gunn Wright Macintyre Yuill, Yuille, Yule, Buchanan .ADDITIONAL ~GENEALOGICAL DATA 445 #6 .ADDITION.AL G]pNE.ALOGIO.AL DAX.A Jti.DDITlONAL G-ENlJALOGIOAL DATA ur ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL lJATA .ADDITIONAL 6ENEALOGIOAL DAT.A

ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL lJA:1.A 451 452 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA ADDI1.1IONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA 453 454 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA 455 456 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL 1JA11.11 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA 457 458 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DA1'.1l .ADDITl6NAL GENEALQGIO.AL DATA 469 460 ADDITIONAL GENEALOGIO.AL DAT.A ADDITIONAL GENEALOGICAL DATA 461 461 .ADDITIONAL GENEAhOGIOAL l>A7A