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McC^KsUticis of DoX'agfhanle

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ISS MERZE MARVIN r\L-)tJGX Ev.a;

PREFACE

The purpose of this little volume Is to present to the McCausland descendants a brief, concise story of the origin of the McCausland fatn'ily and the ancestral history of the , Donaghanie and allied branches down to the present time. There are many other branches, all sprung from a common ancestor back in Scotland, but those the author leaves to the tender mercies of some other family historian.

To the friends whose kind interest and a*>sistance have made possible this history, the author wishes to e.xpress deepest gratitude. Especially is she indebted to Sg:. R. A. McCausland of Donaghanie; Mr. A. Y. Casanovo, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. John S. McCausland, of Westboro, Mass.; Mrs. Thos. Hadfield of Dowington. Pa.; and Mis3

Margaret McCausland and Mr. R. C. Young of Philadelphia, ' for the interest they have manifested in the progress of the work, and for their valuable assistance, and to Dr. W. G. Reive, of Arthur, Ontario, who furnished valuable data on the ancestral history of the family.

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INDEX

Chap. I—The Ancestral Family. Chap. II—The Clan Buchanan. Chap. Ill—The Drumnakilly McCauslanda, Chap. IV—William McCausland of Donaghanie. Chap. V—The Seven Sons. Chap. VI—Third Generation. Chap. VII—Fourth Generation. Chap. VIII—Fifth Generation. Chap. IX—McCauslands of Formass. Chap. X—Ancestral Family of Gen. John McCausland. Chap. XI— McCauslands of Cappagh. (Index by names will be found in back of book.)

CHAPTER I

THE ANCESTRAL FAMILY

The name McCausland, or MacAuslane, as it was called in an parly day, is not unknown in ancient Scotch and Irish history. Away l)ack in the days of the Wallace and the' Bruce the MacAuslanes lived and flourished on the shores of the Beautifiil Loch Lomond in the hifih- lands of Scotland, and perlormtd their. i^art full well in the bloody con- flicts of the times. There they were known as the "Clan Buchanan", the elder sons being Lairds of Buchana*n. The story of the Clan is given co:iir-lete in rhe next Chapter.

As early as the reign of King James I, one of the younger sons of the family emigrated to , served in the wars, and finally eettled in Tyrone. ^lost of the McCauslands of Tyrone and - , however, are descended from one' Baron .MacAuslane. of Buchanan, who. with his two sons, migrated from the parish of Lus< to Ireland about the latter period- of the reign of King .James VI (HJ04- 25). From this Baron MacAuslane are traced several long lines. AU along the routt; of the old mail coach road from Derry to Dungaunon. on the route, the early McCauslands settled, and many of their descendants live there to this day.

The elder son of this Baron .MacAuslane was the father of Col. •^Rtjbert McCausland, of Fruithill, near Newton Limavidy. Co. London- derry, who died 1734. He had estates in the parish of Cappagh, Co. Tyrone, and some other property. The family seat is now of Drenash. formerly Fniithill. Limavidy. The family names are Andrew, Conoll.v, Robert, and Marcus. Arms: Or, a boar's head erased between thre-

boars, passant, azure. Crest: .\ l)oar's head erased azure, arnit^d or. langued gules, and charged with a crescent of the second. .Motto: Virtu? sola nobilitat. The .McCauslands of Bessbrooke are al;-<> descended from Col. Robert of Drenagh. They have the same arms. Crest: A chajipau gules, turned up ermine, a boar's head erast^d azu:e. From this branch aie sprung the MacCauslapds of Formass. Six -MiJe Cross, who held the town land of Formass for many generations.

The McCauslands of and Lifford are descended from ^- this Baron .Mac.A.uslane thru his son Ahdrew and grandson .A.1' ander, who in the wars prior to 1649 wa.s awarded estates includin.; the Manors of Ardstrath, Mountfield, and others. The .McCausland- of ih^ Rush belong to this branch. The McCauslands inte:niani

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sentatives to Farlianient for more than a century; other memlM^rs were noted rectors and divines: some were soldiers. ratherin** McCausland married the Right Honorable Lord Plunkett. at one tinu- Chancellor Ireland. Lord of Many wealthy estates were owned. T i.' family names include most prominently Alexander, Oliver. .Inhn.

James, and Andiew. Arras: Or. a lion rampant, sable, holding; in th.? dexter paw a sabre proper, within a double iressure tlory, countfr flory of the second. Crest: A hand couped. holding a duke's coron-'i

or cap of maintenance, surroi-'nded by two laurel branches wreath.-, I. Motto over: Audaces juvo (I aid the bold). Motto under: Clarior hinc honos (Honor brightens itself).

Still another family is the Drumnakilly .McCauslands. Their his- tory is given in Chapter HI. Authoritips: Burke's Conmioners of Great Britain and Ireland, Ed. 1830; Burkes Landed Gentry, Ed. 1878.

CHAPTER II

THE CLAN BUCHANAN-

Away back in the year 1016, when the Danes, co avenge the mas- sacre of Limerick, persecuted and destroyed great numbers of the Irish, one Buey Anselan. son of OKyan. King of , passed over to Scotland with a body of followers. They gave great assistance to Malcolm II in his wars and invasions oi Northumberland, and were rewarded by .Malcolm with grants of land of considerable value, and a si)lendid coat of arms. The territory thus conferred was called the "lands of Buchanan"" and Anselan took up his abode there as •'Buey Anselan, Dominie de Buchanan"", and his descendants are Lairds> of Buchanan. From the younger sons of this line are descended the Buchanans of the present day. Through marriage with an heiress by the name of Denniestown Anselan acquired additional lands, and from time to time other grants were made to the family, including. In 1225. a grant to Clar Innis. an island in Loch Lomond, which served as a rendezvous tor the fighting men of the—clan. From this name •was derived the war shout of the Buchanans "Clar Innis". By rais- ing this cry half a hundred warriors, with their followers, could be gathered in a few hours' time. The badge or flower of the Clan la the bilberry. Scarlet, yellow and black predominate in the tartan.

The second .Laird was called John McAuslane. and the line con- tinues until the death of John, the last of the Lairds, in 1G82. He left an only daughter, an heiress, who married one of the Campbells, and after his death shu sold her inheritance to Sir Humphrey Colqhoun, of Luss. her ^-uf.wior. .Most of the .McCauslands now settled in the north of Ireland -are supposed to be descended from the Baron .Mc-\u»- lane who went out from the Parish of Luss about the latter period of the reign of King James VI, 1^^04-1625.

One Sir .\le.\ander .McAuslane, a member of this family, acquired distinction at the battle of Beaugue" in .\njo:i. Anno 1421. whore he is said to have slain Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, the

brother of King Henr\- V of . Tradition has it that for this service the French King awarded the victor a double tressure fleury as an augmentation for his Coat of Arms, and a hand holding a cap of honor for a crest. The complete Arms and Crest of the Scottish Mo- Causlands is as follows:

Or, a lion rampant, sable, holding in the dexter paw a sabre proper, within a double tressure fleury, counter fleury of the second.

Crest: A hand couped. holding a duke's c-oronet or cap of main- tenance, surrounded by two laurel branches wreathed. Motto ovi^r: Audaces Juvo (I aid the bold). Motto under: Clarior bine honos (Kcnor bri;:hrens itself).

The country possessed by this clan stretches on the north side of Loch Lon-ond. about eighteen miles, and the house of Buchanan on its bank is now ihe mansion of His Grace, the Duke of Montrose. It -s said to be one of the most beautiful spots in all Scotland.

AuthoriTies: Scottish Clans and Their Tartans; Burke's Com- ttiorers of Great Eiitain ard Ireland, Ed. ISCO: Burke's Landed Gentrv, Ed. 187S.

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CHAPTER III

THE DRUMNAKILLY M'CAUSLANDS

It is impossible to determine the exact descent of the Drumnakilly McCausIands, but the armorial bearings (A boar's head erased betw. three boars passant, azure. Crest: A boar's head erased, azure) would indicate that the line sprang from Col. Robert McCausland of Drenagh. A later armor used by some members of the family showa a mother pig with litter of young. The origin of this insignia is not known. Dilgent search has failed to reveal the name of the first McCausland to whom the Drumnakilly Estate was granted. Be that

as it may, the founder of the family was granted, as a reward for

bravery ixi the wars ar the.ciostj of the seventeenth century, a 14rge estate in Cappagli Parish. The Estate included the of Upper and Lower Clozhfinn, Crackencor. Upper and Lower Drumna- killy, Feccary, Ballingilly, Recolpagh, CuUycurragh. Fernagh. and Deer Park, and possibly some other lands. Thus the Drumnakilly line was started, and for many generations the family continued very wealthy. Baron's Court, the country seat of the Duke of Abercom %'\. was one situated on this estate. The old house which once belonged to Capt. McCausland ^lill stands, altho the property-ha^ beeU pur- chased by a stranger farmer. The house is a long, low building, and in an earlier day was covered with lovely vines and creepers, and sur- lounded by beautiful gardens.

A search of the records in the Registry Office at Dublin revealed some interesting documents concerning the Drumnakilly McCauslands. The hrst is dated 1728. We quote it as follows:

. "Memorial of Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 28th and 29th November, l.zs, the Lease made betwteu Ale.vander McCausland of . Co. Tyrone, E&

Jane Sampson. ;

Registered 7th December. 1728. •3>f A gpneraticn later the Drumnakilly lands again appear n the following Lease:

Memorial of Deeds of Lease and Release, dated 10th and 11th of Jan. 17t>:j. the Lease being made between Alexander ilcCausland of Omagh. Co. Tyrone. Esq, son of John McCausIand ot Oma?h, Esq, deceased, of the one part, and William McCausIand of the City of Dub- lin, Esq. of the other part, the said deed of release being tripartite made between said Alex. McCausIand of the first part, said Wm. Mc- CausIand of the second part, and Ht^ctor Graham of said City. Esq. of the third part, whereby said Alex McCausIand in consideration of the respective sum of 5s. and 10s. in said deeds mentioned, did bar- gain, sell, convey, assign, release and confirm unto said- Williaai McCausIand and his heirs and assigns all that and those the towna and lands of Ipper C.oughfinn, Lower Cloughfinn. Crackecor, Upper Drunmakilley, Lower Erumnakilley. and the Tuck Mill thereon, the half town land of Feckarry, and the Corn Mill thereon, the half town land of Eallynagelly. Racolpagh, Cullycurragh, Fearnagh. Deerpark, and all the messuages or tenements in the town of Omagh, formerly known by the name or names of Lambart's Tenement, and John Baird'o Tenement, together with the paik formerly known by the name of John Hay's Tenement, all situate and being in the Co. of Tyrone, To have and to hold to said Wm. McCausIand. his heirs and assigns for the term of his natural life to the end that he might ge a good and perfect tenant, Which said Indentures and ti.is Memorial are witnessed by John Barlow and Davys Tuckey, of said city of Dublin, Gents.

Alexander McCausIand.

Registered 10th iFebruary, 1763.

And a few months later the following:

Memorial of Deeds of Lease and Relase dated 10th and llth July, 1763, made between Alexander McCausIand of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Esq. of the one part and Jchn iioce of the City of Dublin, Esq. of the other part, whereby the said Alexander McCausIand in consideration of £1000. to him in said release mentioned to be paid by said John Sioce, did by said Deed of Release bargain sell unto said John Sioce all that and those the towns and lands of Upper Cloghfinn, Lcf.ver Cloghiinn, Crackecor, Upper Drumnakilly, Lower Drumnakilly, and the Tuck mill the;eon. etc. ... to hold said premises with the appurtenances unto said John Sioce h's heirs and assigns forever, sub- ject nevertheless to a provisoe in the said deed of Release mentioned. Which said Deeds and this Memorial are witnessed by John .Murtagh, of the City of Dublin, merch, and Joseph Griffith of said City, Gent.

Alexander McCausIand.

Registered 11th November, 1763.

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Comes next Lt. Alexander McCausland, on matrimony bent.

Memorial of au indented Deed dated ISth December 1789. and made between Alexander McCausland of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Esq, Lieutenant in his Majesty's 12th Regiment of Dragoons, of the first part, lose Saundeison of the Lodge in the Queen's County, widow, sole Executrix of Alex Saunderson, late of the Lodge. Esq, dec'd. and mother and guardian of Henrietta Saunderson. one of the daughters of the sd. Alex. Saunderson. said Henrietta Saunderson. the daughter. of the second part. John Loyd of Gloster, King's Co. Esq. and Hardress Loyd of Gloster. Esq. of the third part, and Alex. McClintock and John McClitrtock of Drumcarr, Co. South. Esq. of the 4th part. Reciting that a marriage \\a< then interrded to be shortly solemnized between said Alex. :\IcCausland and Ht-niietta Saunderson.

—Terms of Settlement Lands of Upper and Lower Closhfinn, Crackencor. otherwise Crackeccr.

Upper and Lcwer Druninakilly. and the Tuck Mill thereon, etc. . . .

Witnesses: Alexander McCausland.

Wm. Haye.~. of the City of Dublin. Upholder.

Henry Retagh of said City. Gent

Reg'd 18th Dec. 1769.

Nineteen years later conies an indented deed by Margaret, widow of Alexander McCausland of Omagh. This would indicate that the Lt. Alex. McCausland mentioned in the previous deed had married a sec- ond time, and theieiore tallies with the tradition of the founding of

the Donaghanie family. It is said that after several generations a dis- pute arose concerning the inheritance of the Estate. The father had married a second time and the second wife secured the estate for her sons. The alleged rightful, or disinherited heirs, lacking the funds necessary for a law suit, were unable to substantiate their claims, and were obliged to bid farewell to Drumnakilly and th<; estate. The disinherited heirs scattered from Drumnakilly. William settled at Donaghanie, Eeragh, and founded the family which is traced in the succeeding chapters.

Memorial of an Indented Deed, dated 2Qth December, 1788, and made between Marg. McCausland of the City of Dublin, widow of Alexander McCausland, late of Omagh, Co. Tv-rone, Esq, deceased, of the first part, George Madden of the same city, Gent, of the second part, and Richard Eaton of Richmond, Co. Dublin, Esq, and Rowley Heyland of the City of Dublin, Gent, of the third part, whereby said Marg. McCausland did grant and assign unto said Rich'd Eaton and Rowley Heyland, all that and those one annunlty yearly rent charge I.- :3. of £100. for the life of said Marg. McCaus^axid issuing and payable- out of all that and those I'pper and Lower Clou'ghfinn. C'rackencor, Upper and Lower Druninakilly. the tuck mill, etc. . . . Witnessed by Roger Lctherall and Wm. Handcock of the City of Dublin, Esq. Marg. McCausland. Reg'd 25th December, 1788.

Alexander McCausland grants an annuity:

Memorial of an Indenture dated 1st Sept. 1787, made between Alexander McCausland of Omagh. Co. Tyrone. Esq, of the one part and the Revd Robt. Heyland, Rector of Colerain. Co. Londonderry, Clk, and Allen BellinHham of the City of Dublin, Esq. of the other part. Whereby said McCausland. did grant unto said Reyland and Belling- hara one annuity or yearly rent charge of £100. to be isuing out of all that and those rpi.,er Cloghf nu. Lower CloghLinn, Crackecor, I'pper

Drumnakilly, etc. . . ., To have and to hold the said annuity in trust for the purposes therein mentioned. Witnessed by Wm. Ball and Geo. Fred'k Winstanly. both of Richmond, Co. Dublin. Esqs. Mem. witnessed by said Wm. Ball and Thomas Henry. Robert Heyland. Reg'd 3rd November, 1787.

The final entry concerns Lt. John McCausland, of Omagh, probably a son cf Lt. Alexander and Maigaret McCausland.

Memoiial of an indented Deed, dated 22nd Sept. 1798 and made between John McCausland, Esq, Lieutenant in the 5th Reyal Irish Regiment of Light Dragoons of the one part and Samuel Galbraith of Omagh. Co. Tyrone. Esq, of the other part, whereby said John McCaus- land in consideration cf £100. to him paid by said Samuel Galbraith did grant, bargain, sell, release and confirm unto said Galbraith and to his heirs and assigns all that and those that part of the town and lands of Drumnakilly, arable pasture* meadows and bogs on the Docenan side of the river, commonly called Brackey River, neared on the one side by Donovan, on the other side by the town land of Dree- nan, and on the other side by the river called Brackey river, situate, lying, and being in the parish of Termonnaquirk. said Co. of Tyrone, with the appurtenances thereto. To have and to hold the said lands, and premises unto the said Galbraith, his heirs and assigns, forever. Witnessed by the Rev'd. C!ai:dious Criean of Newland, Clerk, and James Galbraith of Omagh, Gent, both in Co. Tyrone. Memorial witnessed by said James Galbraith and Robert Hunter of Omagh in said Co., Gent. Samuel Galbraith.

Registered 13th December, 1798. ,1b

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ALEXANDER MCCAUSLAND

Head of the Hou^e of Drumnakilly

Alexander McCayslaiid, head of the house Cl Drumnakilly of the past generation, mar. Jane Wilson of Omagh and had 7 daughters and 2 sons. Of this large family only two daughe-s are living. The children were Elizabeth Jane, Anna Alexandrina, Julia Henrietta, Alex- ander Oliver Sanderson, John, Jemima Isabell, Alicia Louisa, Rosa Jeanette and Ida Constance. All were b. at Drumnakilly. Of the three oldest daughters and the son John, we have no record. The others are given as follows

Alexander Oliver Sanderson McCau^land, b. 1844, d. March 12, 1888. Mar. Elizabeth Ro.una Johnston, who was b. Arril 21. 1848, and d. Sept. 11, 1903. She was the eldest dau. of Capt. Johnston of Roselawn, Co. Kildaie. No issue.

Jemima Isabell McCausland mar. Arthur Kelley Evans. Resides No. 13 Pembroke Park, Dublin. She is present head of the house of Drumnakilly.

Alicia Louisa McCausland, b. Sept. 7, 1858. Mar. (1) Haighton Wilkins, and had 3 children by him. After his death she mar. (2) Oct. In :r.r -rXu

l.\J jlli 1, 1904, at Dublin, John Calv.ell. son of John Calwell and Mary McAfee, who was b. June Z^\ 1848, at Ardoyne. Co. Antrim. He is public ac- countant and auditor. They reside at 21 Upper Lesson St. Dublin. Alicia's children were all h. in Guenr^ey. Mary Haightou Wilkins and

Alexander Oliver H. Wilkins are dead. (Constance H. Wilkins. b. Apr. 24, 1881, Mar. in London, May. 1906, Henry Forster.

Rosa Jannette .McCausiand. h. Sept. 7, 1858, mar. Dr. Thompson of

Bath, England, and had :! children. Merwyn Thompson is a doctor of medicine. Cecil Thompson mar. a Mr. Whittington of Londcm. Ravesly Arthur Thompson is a student.

Ida Constance .McCausiand, mar. Capt. Clark of the 17th Regi ment. Died in India. No family.

James McCausiand, e.'idently a younger son of the ancient Drum- nakilly House, married Catherin McCausLind (descent unknown). James was a brother of Margaret McCausiand who married James McCa'island of Donaghanie. James and Catherine raised a family of splendid children, Isabella. Cath'-rine, Margaret, James and Jane, whose histories are given in the following paragraphs:

Isabella McCausiand married Joseith Orr, and had five children. (1) George, unm. (2) Arthur, mar. Kliza Wilson and has 5 children. (3) John Wiliam. mar. and has 5 children. (4) Mary Ann, mar. Joseph Calhoun. (5) Joseph, unm.

Catherine McCausiand married Henry Miles, and raised a family of 6 children. (1) Mary, mar. Charles Stuart and has 6 children. (2) Katherine, mar. Ale.vander Walker and has 8 children. (3) James. mar. Elizabeth Maclvor and has 9 children. (4) Elizabeth, mar. Rob- ert Andersen and has 10 children. (5) William mar. Eliza Moody and has 1 child. (G) Annie mar. W. M. McxXairn and has 8 children.

Margaret McCausiand married i'atrick Hamilton, who was quite wealthy. They had 7 children. (1) Margaret mar. James Duncan and children. had 7 (2) Liza Jane mar. James White and has 1 child. (3) Mary Ann, unm. (4) Isabella mar. Robert Rutledge and has 2 chil- dren. (5) William, unm. (6) Charlotte mar. Mr. Todd. (7) Catherine unm.

James McCausiand married Jane McMeans and a houseful of 7 children came to them. The family removed to Christchurch, New Zealand, where all the children reside today except Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter, whose address is 46 Cawdor Rd. Fallowfield, , Eng- Elizabeth land. (1) John, mar, Taylor and raised 6 children. (2) Cath- erine Ann, unm. (3) Jane. mar. John H. Perry, and has 8 children. !/: U (4) Matilda, mar. Arthur Carter and has 3 children. (5) William C. mar. Mary Wilson. (6) Charles Stewart, unm. (7) Lottie mar. Ted Keckards and has 3 children.

Jane McCausIand mar. William Elklns, and family cannot be located.

CHAPTER IV

WILLIAM M'CAUSLAND of DONAGHANIE

(1) WILLIAM MCAUSLAND. a descendant of the Drumnakilly family, settled in Donaghanie. His father's name is supposed to have been James, but this not has been definitely proven. William was a farmer and weaver. He married a Miss Miller, and to them were born seven sons. The name of one of these is unknown. When in the year ITftS volunteers were asked for. all seven sons enlisted in the Regiment known as the Yeomanry. The seven sons, with their father, fought and defended themselves throughout the troublesome times of '98 against the assaults of the United Party, and distinguished them- selves by being one of the only two families in the surrounding local- ity (less one which surrendered the night before they were relieved) which held out to the last. When the house was attacked, the family stuffed ticks filled with feathers into the windows and returned the fire. On one occasion after a whole night's encounter the family found their store of bullets exhausted while their dwelling was still being fired into, and as a last resource, shotguns loaded with hobnails were used so effectually as to scatter their foes. When the relief party came, they took the rolls of the United Party and burned the houses of all whose names were found therein. The house in which' William McCausland then lived still stands, and is in possession of Miss Sarah Jane McCausland, having been willed to her by her father Alexander. nephew of Alexander and William, sons of Wiliam. The children all lived in Donaghanie or vicinity and engaged in farming and weaving, some of them later emigrating to America.

(2) James,

(3) John, April 4, 1780.

(4) Robert,

(5) Alexander,

(6) William,

(7) George,

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CHAPTER V

THE SEVEN SONS OF WILLIAM

(2) JAMES M'CAUSLAND, son of William McCausland and Miller. B. Donaghanie. Assisted his father and six brothers in pro- tecting the house of McCausland thru the troublesome times of 1738. Mar. Margaret McCausland of Drumnakilly, dau. of James of Drum- duff. James engaged in farming pursuits. Removed to Benchran, where he and his wife died.

(8) Willam Donaghanie

(9) Ann

(10) Thomas

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(11) Alexander 182:: Benchran Catherine 1826

(3) JOHN M'CAUSLAND, sun of Wil.iam McCausland and

Miller. b. Donaghanie, April 4, ITbu. d. Webster, .Mass., IS.38. Assist- ed in protecting the house of McCausland during the Rebellion of '98.

Mar. July 30, 181:;, Elizabeth Fenton, whc^ was b. July 4, 1794. and d. Jan. 17, 1871. They ren.oved to this country about I82:j, and settled en the banks of the Lake Chargoggaggoggmachauggogoggagunga- niaug, near Webster, Mass. He was a linen diaper, rais ng and S'pinning his own flax. Two or th;ee small pieces of the linen he wove in lie! -nd are kept as heirlooms by the childieu o. uis son, Alex- ander. He was admitted to ci.izenship in Worcester Co. .Mass, in

18::;4. He was an ardent .Methodist and dedirated at m dnight tha first M. E. Church in Webster.

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(4) ROBERT M"CAUSLAND, sen of William McCausland and MilU^i-. b. D( najihanif}. F«UKht with father and brothers in the Rebellion cf '!»8. Removed to Aiiierira about ISIO. Unable to locate

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John

Sandy

(17) Jane

Bella

Margaret

t5» ALt:XANDER M'CAl'SLAND, son of William McCausland and Militr. B. Donaghanie. Fought with father and brothers iu the Kebeiiiin of l-S. Mar. Jenny Scott. Cied in early manhood. Was joint lieii. wuh Lis brother. William, to his father's farm. No children.

(6) WILLIAM M't.AUS'LAND, sou of William McCausland and

Miller, b. Dcnaghanie. Fought with father and brothers in the

war of 'i)S. Mar. Jenny Scott, widow of his brother Alexander. Was joint heir, v i^h his b:other Alexander, to his father's farm, which was in turn wilKd to his ne] hew, Alexander, son of James. William and Jenny had six daushtel^ names nnUncwn. They removed tt> America a century ago.

l7) GEORGE AlCxVL'SLAisD. of Efiagh Hill, son of William McCausland and Miller. He had three sons. John and Robert removed to America at:o:it I860, and the wrker has been unable to

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John,

(18) Alexander,

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William McCausland aid MllU r had orxe other son, whose

name and history is unknown.

CHAPTER VI

THIRD GENERATION

(8) WILLIAM M'CAUSLAND. son of James and Margaret Mc- Causland, b. about 1793, near Omagh. Ck). Tyrone, Ireland; died 1S63, in I-hiL.af.i h a. _.i.r. (1) Elizabeth McXeal or McNeill, daughter of John and Mary McXeal, who was b. about 1793, and d. in Tyrone, 1844-5. .vai. cij -aary Elkin, of Co. Tyrone, in 184G. Removed to Philadelihia ajout ISCO. He was a farmer. Children all born in Co. Tjror.e.

By first 1834.

1836.

1838. , 1840.

1842.

1842.

1844.

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1847.

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1854. 1855. 1856.

(9) a::x M'CAT'SLAXD, dan. of James and Margaret McCaus- land, h. uea.- Oma:h, Co. Tyrone.

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(11) ALEXANDER M'C AUSLAND. son of James and Margaret, McCausland. b. Benchran, Co. Tj'rone. Ireland. Oct. 1S2:}. Married, in Omagh Church, Apiil, 1S46. Jane Elkin. dau. of Robert Elkin. He wa* a farmer, and evidently a man of scholarly attainments, for he wa.s Clerk in Clogherny Parish Church at the time of his death, having held that office nearly forty years. He died June 26, 1909. aged 87 years. Jane died Dec. 30. 1S90. aged 70 years. Eoth are interred in Clogherny Cemetery.

(29) Robert Feb. 1847. Donaghani^^

(30) Margaret 1848

(31) James 1850

(32) Mary Ann

Alexander

Elizabeth

Sarah Jane

William Thomas

(33) Isabella 1867

John Hugh

(12) JANE MCAUSLAND, dau. of John McCausland 'and Eliza- beth Fenton. b. Aug. 16, 1815, in Donaghanie died Jan. 17. 1892. in

Worcester, Mass. Mar. April 17, IS.'.O, in Webster. Mass, James Apper-

eon, a mason, who was boin June 24, 1823, and died June 5, 1862. in Worcester. Children all born in Worcester.

Jane Elizabeth July 27, 1852 d. £:ept. 19, lS5:i

(34) Mary Isabella Aug. 6. 1853

(35) Margaret Eotella Jun 19, 1855

(13) AiLEXANEER M'CAUSLAND, son of John McCausland and Elizabeth Fenton, lorn Feb. i2, 1816. in Donaghanie. Co. Tyrone. Ireland; died May 16, 1892, at Necdasha. Kans. He came to thKs country wiih Lis parents when 7 years old, and seriled near Webster, Mas«; was apprenticed to a shoemaker at Lynne, Mass, while a boy; attended Holllstown Academy, Mass; taught school for a tiiie. lu 1840 he removed to Morgan (Ashtabula) Co. Oho, and studied medi- cine with Dr. Omri Willey. Owing to delicate health he gave up the life of an M.D. and engaged in the bcot and shoe b isinesa. While thus engaged he met Sarah Sylphina Howard, dau. of Joseph Howard and Olive Leonard, who came from V'ermont to live with her brother. ':i. . ;"f) AUEXAN DER CCAUSLAND

They were united in niariiagf^ fept. 1. 1S44. at the "Mansion House", Morgan Co. Ohio, by Rev. Horace A. Taylor. She whs horn in -Rich- mond, N. H.. Aug. 17. 1822. and i& st;il living at the heme of her daughter. Mrs. I. N. Latimer, at Rock Creek. Ohio, Alexander was postmaster for some yesrs and aiso piesident of the Board of Educa- tion. He gave up busines for a time and engaged in agricultural pur- suits, then removed to Xecda-ha, Kans. in ICSO, where he again resumed business as a drugaist and ccntin;:ed until his death in 1S92. He was a devoted f^ne Mason, and in later years a member of the M. E. Church. Children were all bcrn in Rock Cieek. Ohio.

(36) Olive Hlizabeth Oct. 5, 1845

Mary Jane Mar. 24, 1847 d. 11- 5-1862

(37) Sarah .Lcuise Dec. 5, 1849

(38) Sylihina Lucene Dec. 20, 1851

Join Howard Aug. 23, 1853 d. 12- &-18o5

(39) James Fenton Oct. 15, 1856

Harriet Isabelle Nov. 11,1858 d. 9-12-l.S5^

(40) Eertha Luella Aug. 26, 1863 V

i-4l ' 1 McCausland and Eliza- (14) JOHN M'CAUSLAXD, son of John 1821; died Aug. 31. 1881. beth Fenton. born Co. Tyrone, March 19, Ann Raymond, daughter Married in Webster, Mass, July 2. 1853, Mary who was. b. Jan. 10, 1833, in of Orrin Raymond and Betsey Freeman, Webster. They re- Dudley Mass, and d. Jan. 1889. Eoth buried in engaged in moved from Webster to Ashrabula, Ohio, when young, and Springs, Delaware business there for a few years, then moved to Sand children were born, and the three Co, Iowa, where the two younger eldest died.

John Webster, d. S.S. la.

George

Mary

Ohio (41) Sarah Jane June 17. 1857

Elizabeth May 12, 1862

Sand Springs, la. (42) Emma C June 9, 18C4

(43) Charles Raymond Mch. 23, 1866

McCausland and (15) MARGARET MTAI'SLAXD. dau. of John Married- Charles Elizabeth Feutcn, b. Nov. 5. lS29, Webster. Mas&. twice before. Barnard Haynes, cf Worcester, who had been married died July 1895. He was born in Alexandria, N. H., Dec. T, 1818, and 5, had two sons at Worcestor. Ke was a house painter by trade. He ,La., and Frank by his second wile Leve.eii C. Haynes, of Allstown, in Worcestor, Haynes of Fi-chLurg. Margaret died Jan. 27, 1S99. Mass. Children all born Worcestor.

• 1863. (44) Herbert Webster Jan. 6.

1864. (45) Frederick Lincoln Apr. 19,

1868. (46) Flora Evelyn Dec. 4,

Robert McCausland. (16) CATHERINE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Mar. in Tyrone, John Lyons.

(47) William Lyons Donaghanie

b. Don- (17) JANE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Robert McCausland, when she was aghanie, Co. Tyrone. Came to with her father driver on the Grand a young girl. Mar. Graham, an engine Trunk Railway. Ch. unknown.

(18) ALEXANDER M'CAUSLAXD, son of iGeorge McCausland. Mar. and lived at Hill. Died about 1900 and left no issue. Widow still lives.

CHAPTER VII

THE FOURTH GENERATION

(19) MARY MCAISLAXD, dau. of William McCausland aud

Elizabeth McNeal, b. March 10. 1834, Co. Tyrone; Mar. July 17, 1854. Philadelphia, Jame& Young, son of William and Catherine Young, who was also born in Co. Tyrone. He came to this country when a young man, and became a Philadelphia jioliceman. At the time Fox was elected Mayor of Philadelphia there was great trouble and rioting at the election polls. James Young was asisgned to duty at the corner of Eighth and Lumber Sts, to protect the ballot box. Just as the pjOa were closing a mob cf more than a hundred men, of the democratic faction, rushed the booth in an attempt to steal the ballot box. The outer police guard, seeing the mob. fled like the cowards they were.

Young never moved. He said he would do his duty till the last, and he did. Some ruffain in the crowd shot him 4 times and he died 16 hours later. He was in his :]8th year" at the time of his death. Mary

Young lived in Philadelphia until her death, Sept. ^. 1911. Her four stalwart sons bore her body to its last resting place in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, where many cf the McCauslands and Youngs are buried. The children of James and Mary were all born ih Phila- delphia. They are tall, of light complexion, and gentlemanly and lady- like in bearing. »

(48) Elizabeth Jane May 2, 1855

(49) William Jan. 27. 1857

(50) James McCausland Nov. 30, 1859

(51) John C. , Feb. 28, 1861

(52) Robert Feb. 17. 1864

(20) JAMES M'CAUSLAXD, son of William McCausland and Elizabeth McNeal. born Apr. 23. 1835, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; died Phil- adelphia, in 19U6. He removed to Philadelphia in young manhood and married (1) in 1862, Fanny Beatty, dau. of William and Fanny Beatty, who was b. 1855, and d. 1865. He married (2) in 1868. Annie Reed, who died 1872. He married (3) 1873, Margaret Morrison, who died 1905. He died 1906. He was owner and manager of a transfer and team business for 35 years, his son W. B. succeeding him. Chi- •' If. ! : I ——

dren all born in Philadelphia. Resides 1831 N. 19th St., Philadelphia, dren all born in Philadelphia.

By first wife

(53) William Beatty Nov. 28, 1863 Mary 1864 By second wife (54) James Reed 1869 (55) Annie A. 1871

(21) MARGARET MCAUSLAXD, daughter of William McCaus- Jand and Elizabeth McNeal. born June 10, 1836, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Married May 15. 1854, in Philadelphia, Robert McKelvey, son of Rob- ert and Isabel McKelvey. who was born in Ireland. Robert McKelvey died 1997. Mrs. McKelvey resides Wilmington, Delaware.

(56) April 12,1855

Dec. 17, 1857

May 12, 1859

Sept. 3. 1861

April 15, 1863

Aug. 7, 1865

Feb. 12, 1868

Feb. 28, 1878 -

(22) ALEXANDER M'CAUSLAND, son cf William McCausland and Elizabeth McNeal, born Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 1840. Married Jan. 26, 1860, in Philadelphia, Margaret Lindsey. Alexander died at Phil- adelphia Dec. 12, 1878; Margaret died at Philadelphia, March 21, 1892. He was a member of Keystone Battery during Civil War. Children all born Philadelphia. 1 l!i

y-]

!• ; (23) JANE M'CAUSLAND. daughter of William McCausland and Elizabeth .McXeal, born Co. Tyrone. Ireland, Nov. 15, 1842; married Feb. 11, 1S64. in Philadelphia, Thomas Neeley, son of John and Sarah Neeley, who was b. Co. Donegal, Ireland. He served in Co. C. 6th Pa. Cavalry, during Civil War. Children all born Philadelphia. Resides 63 N. 36th St, W. Philadelphia.

Elizabeth April 19, 1866 d. 1868

Sarah J. Jan. 31, 1869

(66) John A. May 27, 1871

-Lillian Feb. 23, 1874

(24)JOHN MCAUSLAND. son of William McCausland and Eliza- beth IMcNeal, b. abt. 1S42, near Oma?h. Married Nov. 17, 1SG4, in Phil- adelphia, Jane Lindsey, dau. cf Th:mas Lindsey and Margaret Kin- caid, who was b. abt. 1841, in Co. Tyrone, near Castlederry. He en-

listed Sept. 5, 18G1, from Philadelphia, in U. S. Army and served 3 years as a private under Capt. Wheeland and Ccl. Ruih in Co. C, Gth Pa. Volunteer Cavahy; was one cf the far famed Rush's .Lancers-. Honorably discharged Sept. 14, 1864, at Harper's Ferry, at expiration of service, and i^ a mem'cer of Hanccck Post. No. 2.55, G. A. R. in Down- ington. Pa. He was wounded in the march to .Gettysburg. Though a small man, he was mighty in courage and strength, and many inter- esting tales are told of his prowess and daring. On one occasion dur- ing his army service John McCausland was cornered in a lonely build- ing with an enemy much larger than himself. He seized a section of stove pipe and used it as a weapon with which he successfully beat off his antagonist and escaped. He is engaged in farming at Lyndell, Pa., at present time.

(67) Alexander Hamilton Dec. 10, 1865 Philadelphia

(68) Isabelie Jane Mch. 17, 1867

Mary Adel June 19, 1863

(69) .lohn Henderson Jan. 18, 1874

(70) Emma Elizabeth Apr. 27, 1876

(71) Catherine Clark Aug. 23, 1879 Chester Co, Pa.

(72) Margaret Nettie Aug. 22, 1881

(73) Bertha Letitia Feb. 2, 1884 " William Thomas Reb. 19, 1896

d. 8-18-1906 •1. u , Hi JOHN McCAUSLAND

(25) ANNE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of WilHam McCausland and Eliz- abeth McNeal, b. 1844, near Omagh. Mar. in 18G4, James Fullerton, son of Robert and Annie Fullerton. Both are dead. He was killed in a railroad accident several years ago. Children were all b. in Phila- delphia. The youngest child. John, was adopted ly a family named McGowan. In young manhocd he held the position of Sapt. of Supplies of Dairies. He was shot by a highwayman at Wayne Jet, in 1910,.

(74) William R. June 15, 1808

(75) Thomas H. July 20, 1871 .

(76) Clara M. Aug. 23, 1872

(72) Jacob L. July 8, 1875

John 1877—1910

(26) WILLIAM M'CAUSLAND, son of WiHia n McCa sland and Mary Elkins, b. in Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Feb. 14, 1S4G. Married May '4, 1871, in Philadelfhia, Ruth Connor, dau. of T o "as C nnor and Rachel Hyde (nee Marion) who was b. 1849, in Phi :id£l:,hi.i. William

came to this country at the age of nine years, and ' o-^io 3 or G years later was placed with a harness and saddle manu aur -ler as appi en- tice. In 1885 he succeeded his employer and fina !. ocrrv.c 'le lead-

ing riding saddle manufacturer in Philadelphia and r' f? e^.iit :'rn sta es. He made the first leather tree English saddle that arterward.s became

famous in the racing world. At his death the sons inherited the bus- iness. He was prominent in all temperance conferences and work in eastern Pennsylvania. The tollowing is quoted from a Philadelphia newspaper in speaking of his death, which occurred in Collingdale, penna. on Nov. 17, 1909.

"He was one of the most gifted and gallanr men — a man who bravely stood for civic righteousness and who nnhly challenged the right of the liquor traffic to live.

" 'McCa island, the Prohibitionist, is dead; but prohibition, the

choicest flower in our public life, will spring from his grave to give fragrance and beauty to this fair State, and eternity will yet ring with the praises of those who will live in the pure atmosphere made pos- sible by the principles of -such faithful and courageous lives."

William 1870 d. in west

(78) Ruth Lydia March 1.5, 1872 Philadelphia

(79) Alexander Newton March 5. 1880

Edwin Lewis Oct. 1882 , 25.

Albert Thomas Aug. 19, 1883

(80) Elmer S. June 3, 1885

Norman Stanley June 1, 1890 Collingdale, Pa.

(27) SALLIE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of William McCausIand and

Mary Elkins, b. near Omagh, 1847. Married Joseph Johnston. Re- sides 5109 Pine St., W. Philadelphia. Ch. all b. Philadelphia.

(81) SaraL

(82) Elizabeth

(83) May , , , , .

(84) William

' Anna • i i . ,

(85) Mattie

(86) Ruth

Edith

(28) ISABELLE M'C'AUSL.AND. dau. of WUliam McCausIand and Mary Elkins, b. near Omagh, 1854. Married (1) Frank Bachellor, and

(2) John Rinker. Resides Chelton Ave and Chew St.. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Children all by 1st husband, and b. in Germantown Philadelphia.

' i WilUam ";" 1590374 (8(),^., Florence

(88) Gertrude ,

(29) ROBERT M-CAUSLAx\D, son of Alexander McCausland aJid

Jane Elkin. b. Donaghanie, Feb. 1847. Mar. Apr. 1, 1870, in Clogherny church, Eliza Jane Kerr. dau. of Joseph Kerr and Eliza McFarland, who was b. Donaghanie, Dec. 1845. Farmer. Children all b. Don- aghanie.

Margaret Ann 1871

(89) Eliza Jane 1872

(90) Sarah Mary ; May 11, 1876

(91) Isabelle Caroline 1876

(92) Emily Charlotte Apr. 13, 1879

(93) Robert Alexander May 10, 1881

(94) William John Sept. 30, 1882

(95) Matilda Georgina Oct. 28, 1885

(30) MARGARET M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Alexander McClausand and Jane Elkin, b. Oct. 1848, Donaghanie, Ireland. Mar. Mch. JT, 1883. in Clogherny church, Alexander Moore, son of Robert Moore and Ann Morrison, who was b. Sept. 23, 1829, in Usmagh, Co. Tyrone. Both living, Eskermore, Beragh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Farmer.

(31) JAMES M'CAUSLAND, son of Alexander McCausland and Jane Elkin, b. Aug. 1850, Donaghanie. Mar. Nov. 16, 1897, In - ny Church, Eliza Jane Rutledge, dau of William and Ann Rutledge, who was born 1860, Striff. Both living Eskermore. Co. Tyrone, Ireland- Farmer.

Sarah Ann Jan. 12, 1898

Eliza Jane Jan. 8. 1900

Eliballa Margaret Jan. 21, 1904—d. 4-5-1905 ?C'

?M i:'.' ,'S (32) MARY AXN M'CAUSLAXD. dau. of Alexander McCausland

and Jane Elkin. b. Donaghanie, Beragh, Co. Tyrone, Feb. 23, 1S54. Mar. Oct. 22, 1S72. at Pittsburg, Pa, Francis Elkin, son of John and Isabella Elkin, who was b. .Mch. 4, 1S4S, at Omagh. Mary Ann McCaus- land came to this country when 14 years old. lived at Pittsburg 3 years, and then after marriage located with her husband at Smicks- burg. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Elkin ran a store at Smicksburg for 32 years. until 1906. and since then have resided on a farm near Smicksburg.

(96) Jane Hill Dec. 1, 1873 Pittsburg

Clara May 25, 1875 Smicksburg

(97) Alexander Clark Dec. 9, 1876

(98) Margaret I. Dec. 24, 1878

(99) Mary E. M. xMar. 22. 1880

(100) Homer C. Mar. 4, 1882

Calendar C. Dec. 1, 1883

d. 5-21-81

(101) Cortland W. W. Mch. 26, 1885

Mabel C. Oct. 22, 1886

(102) Henry Clyde July 9, 1889

Francis Walter May 30. 1891

(33) ISABELLA M'CAUSLAXD, dau. of Ale.xander McCausland and Elkin, Jane b. Donaghanie, 1867. Mar. in Clogherny Church, Dec. 19, 1893, Joseph .^icClarin. son of Joseph McClarin and Catherine Mc- Causland. of L'sma^h. and brother of Ann McClarin of Beragh Hill.

Catherine Ann Aug. 12, 1896 Usmagh, Beragh.

(34) MARY ISABELLA APPERSOX, dau. of James Apperson and Jane McCausland, b. Aug. 6. 185C', Worcester, Mass. Mar. Oct. 31, 1882, in Worcester, Thomas William Sheckletcn, son of John and Mary Sheckleton, who was h. Aug. 2, 1853, in Woodstock, Conn. He was a cabinet maker. Children all b. Worcestor. Harry Irving July 10, 1886 Pressman

Mary Jane July 23, 1887 Nurse

Lottie Belle Dec. 3, 1888—d. 2-18-1893 Willie Alfred May 27, 1890—d.10-22-1897 Edith Gertrude Oct. 23, 1892 Milliner

(35) MARGARET ESTELLA APPERSON, dau. of James Apper- son and Jane McCausland, b. June 19, 1S55, Worcester, Mass, and d. Aug. 11, 1S93. in Worcester. Mar. Oct. 20, 1882. in Worcester, Albert F. Sccville, ccnLractor and builder. Children b. Worcester.

Florence Mabel April 11, 1886 Bookkeeper

Olive Jane Apr. 8, 1889— d. 8-29-1890

(3G) OLIVE ELIZABETH M'CAUSLAXD. dau. of Alexander Mc-

Causland and Sarah Sylphina Howard, b. Oct. 5, 1845, Rock Creek, Ohio. Mar. Isaac Newton Latimer, son of Hiram Latimer and Hulda Holm, who was b. 10-28-1841 and d. 10-12-1902. She resides Rock Creek Station, Ohio, and runs fruit farm.

(103) Olive Isabelle Oct. 18, 1868 Reck Creek

(104) James Austin June 12, 1871 Needasha, Kans.

(105) Ella Louise July 8, 1874 West Farmingten

(106) Sarah LucenQ Oct. 10, 1880 Rock Creek

Emma Elizabeth July 18, 1893

(37) SARAH LOUISE M'CAUSLAND. dau. of Alexander Mc-

Causland £Lnd fearah Sylphina Howard, b. Dec. 5, 1849, Rock Creek, Ohio. Mar. in 1872, Charles Lofland, son of Charles Lofland and Kate Outright, b. in Iowa. Separated.

(107) Emmaline Mildred Sept. 4, 1878 Independence, Kans.

(108) Howard Charles Oct. 22, 1881 Neodasha, Kans.

(38) SYLPHINA LUCENE .M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Alexander Mc- Causland and Sarah Sylphina Howard, b. Dec. 20, 1851, Rock Creek, Ohio. Mar. Aug. 29. 1874. in Conneat, Ohio, Henry R. Brown, son of John Brown and Polly Coggswell, who was b. in E. Trumbull, Ohio,

Dec. 5, 1843. Have lived in Kansas, Oklahoma, California and Ohio. Now reside Rock Creek, Ohio.

(103) John Alexander Sept. 20, 1875 E. Trumbull, O.

. (3d) JAMES FENTON M'CAUSLAND, son of Alexander McCaus- land and Sarah Syiphina Howard, b. Reck Creek, O, Oct. 15. 1856. Mar. at Willoughby, Ohio, March 10, 1880, Emma Cornelia Greer, dau. of James Greer and Cornelia Tubbs, who was b. Oct. 16, 1857, and d. June 25, 1905, in Worcester. Mar. (2) in Holden, Mass, 1910, Barbara

37 ' .. 1 .^ ..i!:='- • (..-tS)

;(> ,...,v;,Ly: If: Wilhelmina, widow of Mr. Walker. He removed to Worcestor when a young man'in 18SS, 'and engaged in the carpet business: later retnov

ed to Boston, where he still resides. He is Superintendent and Buyer for the John H. Pray & Sons Co, of Boston, and in 1909 was elected a Director of the Company. Resides 658 Washington St, Boston.

(110) Sarah Isabelle April 25, 1881 Rock Creek

(111) Howard Greer Mch. 20, 1884 W'orcestor

Vesta Olive Jan. 17. 1886

d. 1893

James Paul Aug. 10, 1888

Neva Cornelia July, — , 1890

d. 1893

(40) BERTHA LUELLA M'CAUSI.AXD. dau. of Ale.xander Mc- rn'.r?land and Sarah Sylphina Howard, b. Rock Creek, Ohio. Aug. 26. 1863. Mar. at Neodasha, Kans, June 28. 18S4. Charles Nortnu Marvin, son of William Perry Marvin and Harriett Brewster Hamlin, who was b. Delaware Co. Ohio. Sept. 24. 1854. He is editor of the .Sentinel- Post, leading semi-weekly Republican newspaper published in Shen- andoah, Iowa; was for nine years postmaster of Shenandoah, and President of the Library Board for an equal period of time. Is a mem- ber of A. O. r. W.. Blue Lodge. B. P. O. E., M. W. A. Lodges. Resides 129 S. Center St, Shenandoah. Iowa.

Harriet May May 27, 1886 Marshalltown

d. 1-13-1889

(112) Merze Oct. 26, 1887 Union

Mac May SI, 1889 Shenandoah

d. Sept. 6, 1889

(41) SARAH JANE M'CACSLAND, dau, of John McCausland and

Mary Ann Raymond, b. Morgantown, Ashtabula (x>, Ohio, June 17. 1857. Mar. in Manchester. N. H., Horace O. Davis, son of Nathan Davis and Mary OBgood, who was b. in Bridgeton, Me. He is a vet- eran of the Civil War. In summer he runs a cold drink business. Resides 79 Waltham Si, Boston, Mass. c I r 1 (42) EMMA C. M'CAUSLAND, dau. of John McCausl^nd and Mary Springs. Iowa. Ann Raymond, b. June 9, lSfi4. Sand V,-^^^^- ^^^- --- 1897, Boston, George C. Rollins,, son of Addison Rollins and Harriet Nottingham, H. Resides Ray- Winslow, who was b. Jan. i, 1858. N. _ mond. N. H.. and is engaged in larminR.

• 2,, 1S{»8 Roxbury George Addison . . Oct.

Theodore Edward Mch. 19, 1905

(43) CHARLES RAYMOND M'CAl'SLAND. son of John McCaus- land and Mary Ann Raymond, b. Mch. 23. 18fi6, Sand Springs, Iowa- Mar, in Webster. Mass. Dec. 10. l'J02, Agres Viola Walker, dau. of Andrew Walker and Ellen Tester, who was h. Apr. 27, 1S81, in Rock- ville. Ccnn. Is employed as cloth inspector in a large worsted mill at Webster. Children all b. Webster.

Grace Louise July 20, 1905

Phyllis Esther Nov. 7, 1907

John Walker Feb. 21, 1910

(44) HERBERT WEBSTER HAYNES. scm of Charles Barnard

Haynes and Margaret McCausland, b. Jan. «i. 1863, Worcestor, Mass. Mar. Dec. 11. 1888. at Worcestor. Addie L. Hill, dau. of Horace J. Hill and Eliza M. Hill, wb.o was b. July 8. 186H, Winchester. X. H. Reside 42 Park Ave, Worcester. Children all b. Worcestor.

Leon Herbert Nov. 28, 1889 PMreman

Milton Joseph Mar. 9, 1S91 Clerk

Velma Addie Jan. 16. 1893 Bookkeeper

Charles Edward Sept. 6, 1894

Margaret Eliza Teb. 27, 1898

Everett Harold May 6, 1900

Marion Evelyn Nov. 22, 1901

(45) FREDERIC LINCOLN HAYNES. son of Charles Barnard Haynes and Margaret McCausland. b. Apr. 19. 1864, at Worcestor. Mar. May, 1887, at Worcestor, Edith E. Hamilton.

Ethel Maud Mar. 4, 1889 Pawtucket. R. L

Paul Hamilton 1892 Fitchburg, Mass-

Frederic Lincoln Dec. 31, 1894 Auburn, Mass.

Martha Ruth July, — , 1896 Worcestor Edith .Luella 1904

Thelma 1906 Attleboro, Mass.

d. Dec. 3, 1907

(46) FLORA HAYNES. dSiu. of Charles Barnard Haynes and

Margaret McCausland, b. Dec. 4', 1868, at Worce>tor. Mar. Sept. 7, 1897, Charles Morton Motfatt. son of Alexander Henry Moffatt and Jane G. Morton, who was b. Sept. 12. 1S75. Cambridge. He is Presi- dent of the Harry F. Morse Co. aTTgs'. Co,^ manufacturers of Duck coats, aprons, etc. Resides 28 Preston St, .Worcester, Mass.

(47) WILLIAM LYONS, son of John Lyons and Catherine Mc- Causland, b. Dcnaghanie, Ireland. Mar. Eliza Jane McCausland of Donaghanie. (See 78.)

CHAPTER VIII

FIFTH GENERATION

(48) ELIZABETH JANE YOUNG, dau. of James Young and Robt. Fullerton. Mary McCausland. b. May 2, 1855. Mar. Jan. 25, 1875, Greenawy who was b. in Ireland. He i.s a printer. Resides at 2nd & Ave, Darby, Pa.

Mary Dec. 29, 1875 m.

Anna G. Jan. 18, 1878

James W. Sept. 7, 1886

(49) WILLIAM YOUNG, son of James Young and Mary McCaus- land, b. Penna. Jan. 27. 1857. Mar. in Philadelphia, June 7, 1883, Char- lotte Wood, dau. of William Wood and S-irah Munns, who was b. Canterbury, Ky., Feb. 14, 1855. Children all b. Philadelphia. Resides 1206 N. Conestoga St, Philadelphia.

Charlotte "Feb. 17, 1884

William J. July 27, 1886

Robert Sept. 17, 1888

Lillian Sept. 20, 1892

James Apr. 14, 1895

Mary Jan. 29, 1899

Leslie Dec. 19, 1902

(50) JAMES YOUNG, son of James Young and Mary McCaus- land, b. Philadelphia, 1859, is a very gritty sort of man. Several years ago, while walking home along a railroad track in the country during a blizzard, he fell in a hole in the dark, and broke his leg above the knee. He crawled on his stomach through the deep snow and sleet for a distance of 5 miles to the nearest house, an exhibition of grit and fortitude that few men could show. He is a bachelor.

(51) JOHN C. YOUNG, son of James Young and Mary McCausland. b. Feb. 28, 18C1, Philadelphia. Mar. Feb. 28, 1&87. Elizabeth Chambers, dau. of Robert Chambers and Jane Davis, who

was b. in Newark, England. This i^ what the Philadelphia Youn- Republican, Sept. 20, 1911, said of him: b\L, JOH (M C. YOU f^^G

"For many years John C. Young has been classed among the for*^- moBt interior decorators to be found doing businpss in Philadelphia.

"For the past fifteen years Mr. Young has resided in the F'ortieth ward. He is a president of the Woodland Realty Company, vice pres- ident of Broad and Chestnut Building & Loan, the Bartram Buildins; & Loan and kindred associations. He is also vice president of the Thomas T. Horney Bible Union and treasurer of the Woodland Ave- nue Business Men's Association. Mr. Young has met with much bus- iness success by deserving it. His integrity is unquestioned. He knows every inch of ground that composes the Fortieth ward, and is. therefore, fully advised to the needed public improvement that would make for the development and progress for his ward. Mr. Young had no urgent desire to enter public life. He consented to become a candi- date for the l^epublican nomination for Common Council at the earnest solicitation of the leading business men and citizens generally." Mr. Young was elected a member of the Philadelphia Common Council Oct. 27. 1911. He resides 6412 Woodland Ave, Philadelphia. He has a fam- ily of four splendid children, all b. in Philadelphia.

(113) Robert Chambers Nov. 24. 1887

Roland Gideon Curtin July 25, 1891

Lillian Chambers Nov. 4, 1894

Edith Good Sept. 28, 1897

(52) ROEERT YOIN'G. sen of James Young and Maj-y McCaus- land, b. Philadelphia. Feb. 27. 1864. Mar. in Philadelphia, May 23, 1888, Louisa Maull. dau. of John and Louisa MauU, who was b. Phil- adelphia Sept. 8. 1867. He is a clerk in the customs house at Phila- deplhia and resides X. Si.xth St. Darby, Penna.

Mary Feb. 11, 1889 Philadelphia

Elizabeth Jan. 3, 1891

Lilla May 31, 1894

James Oct. 11, 1896

Roberta Nov. 24, 1898

' Samuel Jan. 26, 1900

John June 13, 1902

Frances Nov. 17. 1905

Robert, Jr. July 23, 1908 Darby. Pa.

Edith Apr. 16, 1910 £-li.\ .

(53) WILEFAM BEATTY M'CAUSLAND, son of James McCaus-

land and Fanny Eeatty, b. Philadelphia, Nov. 28. 1863. Mar. in Phila- delphia, June. 18S8. Hannah H. Gamble, dau. cf Alexander and Jane

Gamble, who was b. March 7, 1867. Succeeded father as owner of

transfer and team business. Resides 18:>1 N. 19th St. Philadelphia.

James Russell Sept. 15, 1889

Mabel Jane June 24, 1892— d. 1895

William Gamble May 6, 1895

(54) JAMES REED M'CAUSLAND. son of James McCausland

and Annie Reed, b. Philadelphia, 1869. Mar. in Philadelphia, Rose- line Plummer. He died Oct. 1905; she died 1899. Daughter lives with Janes Neeley.

Eleanor 1897 Philadelphia

(55) ANNA A. M'CAUSLAND, dau. of James and Annie McCaus-

land, b. July 6, 1870. Mar. Thomas Robinson, who was b. Ju ly 13 — Resides 4029 Girard Ave, Philedalphia.

Adaline Jan. 7, 1895

Margaret Jan. 30, 1899

Nancy Jan. 25, 1901

(56) JAMES M'KELVEY. son of Foberi McKelvey and Margaret

McCausland, b. F hi'adelphia. April 12, 1855. Mar. Cec. 22, 1879, in

Wilmington, Del, Elizabeth Mulholland, who was b. in Iie'.and. He is

Superintendent of a fibre plant, and resides 1515 Butionwood St, Mor- ristown, Pa. Children weie ail b. in Wilmington.

Robert Jan. 1881

William June 1883

Thomas Jan. 1886

James Feb. 1889

Howard Oct. 1892

(57) ROBERT M'KELVEY, son of Robert McKelvey and Margaret McCausland, b. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1857. Mar. Fanny McCracken, dau. of Thomas McCracken and Mary Ritchie, who v/as b. June 8, 1856, Philadelphia. He is a loom fixer for the Aberfoyle Mfg. Co, at Chester,

Pa, and resides 1125 Walnut St, Chester. Children were all b. in Wil- mington. Del. George and Howard are dead.

George March 28, 1SS6

Howard Jan. 11, 1889

Walter Apr. 25. 1S94

(58) JANE M'KELVEY, dau. of Robert McKelvey and Margaret McCausland, b. Brooklyn, Pa, May 12, 1859. Mar. Dec. 25, 1879, in Wil- mington, to Wihiani Brown, son of William Brown. He is a paper finisher, and resides 2349 Clearfield St, Philadelphia. Children were

all b. in Wilmington. Margaret and Webster are dead.

William Sept. 1S80

Margaret Dec. 1881

John Nov. 1883

Benjamin March 1886

Mary April 1888

Webster 1892

Fanny Oct. 1895

(59) JOHN M'KELVEY, son of Robert McKelvey and Margaret

McCausland, b. Sept. 3, 1861, at Rockdale, Pa. Mar. Xeire Stowe, who was b. in Camden, X. J. He is an ice dealer, residing 802 King gt, Wilmingtcn, Del. No children.

(60) WILLIAM M'KELVEY, son of Robert McKelvey and Margaret McCausland. b. April 15, 1863, West Chester, Pa. Mar. Dec. 1897, in Wilmington, to Fanny Patten, who was b. in Cherry Hill, Mary- land. He is a loom fixer for Langley & .Lord Mfg. Co, and resides 310 E. Fifth St, Chester, Pa, where their dau. was born.

Margaret Oct. 3, 1898

(61) GEORGE M'KELVEY, son of Robert McKelvey and Marg- aret McCausland. b. Aug. 7, 1SC5, in West Chester, Pa. Mar. May 5, 1900, in Wilmington, Mary Weldin, who was b. in Ireland. He is Superintendent of the Street and Sewer Department of Wilmington, Del, and resides lo41 E. 13th St. Children were all born in Wilmington. Margaret March 1901 Elizabeth July 1903 Robert Jan. 1904 George July 1906

(62) THOMAS MKELVEY. son of Robert McKelvey aud Marg- aret McCausIand. b. Feb. 12, lSt5S, in Philadelphia. Mar. 1S94. in Ella-

ton, Maryland. Alice Stone, who was b. in Burlington. N. .1. He was a bridge builder, residing in Wilmington. Del, where his daughter was born. Died 1909.

Lillian June 14. 1898

(63) ELIZABETH MKELVEY. dau. of Robert McKelvey and Jlargaret McCausIand, b. Feb. 29. 1872, Wilmington, Del. Mar. in Mary land. Jan. 1889. Will am McKnight, son of John and Jane McKnight, who was b. in MaiyUnd. Died 1903. He is a farmer, residing near Wilmington, whete his -en was born,

George Feb. 22, 1890

(64 t ALEXANDER MCAl'SLAND, son of Ale.xander McCausIand and Margaret Lindsey. b. Feb. 21. 1863, in Philadelphia. Mar. Dec. 18, 1883, at Philadelphia, Annie Mitchell, dau. of Robert and Nancy Mitch- ell, who was b. Nov. IT, 1862. Horseshoer by trade. Resides 1234 S. I9th St. Philadelphia.

Margaret Eiizabeth July 27, 1885

Alexander July 8. 1887

(65) GEORGE HENDERSON M'CAUSLAND, son of Alexander

McCausIand and Margaret Lindsey. b. Philadelphia, May .18, 1865.

Alar. Nov. 1, 1893, Philadelphia. Matilda Jane Guthrie, dau. of William Guthrie and Mary Ann King, who was b. Feb. 15, 1871, Philadelphia. He is an oven builder for the Dukrkop Oven Co. of N. Y. City. Resides 1740 Tasker St, Philadelphia.

John Walter Jan. 16, 1895

Margaret June 16, 1896

George Andrew July 20, 1898

Alexander Guthrie Aug. 4, 1901— d. Jan. 19 02

Charles Guthrie Feb. 16 1904

(66) JOHN A. NEELEY, son of Thomas Neeley and Jane McCaus- Iand, b. Philadelphia, May 27, 1871. Mar. Eleanor Agnew. Resides 2212 Christian St, Philadelphia.

(67) ALEXANDER HAMILTON M'CAUSLAND, son of John Mc- CausIand and Jane Lindsey, b. Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1865. Mar. Nov, 12, 1902, Anna Margaret Cook, dau. of William Cook and Margaret

Kerr. b. Feb. 5. 1876, Chester Co, Pa. He is a farmer and resides Downigton, Pa.

John Cook Sept. i:?, 1903 Lyndell

Edward .Lindsey Apr. 13, 1905

Margaret Eleanor Au?. 22, 1908

(68) ISABELLE JANE MCAUSLAXD, dau. of .John McCauslaud and Jane Lindspy, b PhiladeU)hia, March 17. 1868. Mar. Sept. y, 189(5. Lyndell. Pa, Penrose \V. Darlington, son of John Darlington and Han- nah B. Burgoyre. who was b. Reesville, Pa. Apr. H, 1860. She was a iashionable modiste i)rior lo her marriage. Resides Coatesville, Pa, R. F. D. No. 3.

(69) JOHX HEXDERSOX M'CAUSLAXD, son of John McCaus- alnd and Jane l.indsey, b. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1874. Mar. March 19, 1896, at Beaver Creek 'Farm. Chester Co, Pa, Hannah Elizabeth Had- field, dau. of Thomas Hadfield and Sarah Leighton, who was b. Dec. 27, 1873, at Philadeli hia. He is a farmer and resides Chester Co.

Dora Clarke Mch. 29, 1897 Fisherville, Pa.

Geoige Lincoln June 4, 1899 Downingtoa

Norman Baker July 6, 1901 Philadelphia

d. 1901

Mary Isabel (3ct. 28, 1902

Sarah Hadfield Jan. 25, 1906 Lyndell

Bertha Letitia Apr. 21, 1908

Olive Baker Sept. 26, 1910

(70) EMMA ELIZABETH M'CAUSLAXD, dau. of John McCaus land and Jane Lindsey, b. April 27, 1876, Philadelphia. Mar. in Lyn- dell, Pa. June 24, 19o3, Thomas Hadfield, Jr, son of Thomas Hadfield and Sarah Leighton, who was b. Aug. 31, 1878, Bond.sville, Pa. He is engaged in farming j,ur5uits and resides Downington, pa, Rt. Xo. 1.

Thomas Learis Nov. 9, 190.^ Bondsville

d. 9-1-07

Robert Richmond June 6, 1907 Guthriesvilla

John Lindsey Apr. 13, 1911 Dowuiugtou

(71) CATHERINE CLARKE M'CAUSLAXD, dau. of John Me- Causland and Jane Lindsey. b. Chester Co, Penna, Aug. 23, 1S79. Mar. Apr. 11, 1908, in Lyndell. Dr. Henry Walter, son of Isaac Walter and Emiline Voneida. who was b. Feb. 7, 1878. Eowensville, Pa. She was a trained nurse of considerable skill prior to her marriage to Dr. Walter, Reside Rothsville, Pa.

Henry, Jr. June 10, 1909 Rothsville

(72J MARGARET NETTIE M'CAUSLAND. dau. of John McCaus- land and Jane Lindsey, b. Chester Co, Penna. Aug. 22, 1881. She is an expert stenographer with offices at 915 Crozier Bdg. Philadelphia.

(73) BERTHA LETITIA M'CAUSLAND, dau. of John McCaus- land and Jane Lindsey, b. Glen Loch, Pa, Feb. 2, 1884. Mar. Sept. 1, 1911, at Lyndell, Pa, Walter Raymond Thierolf, son of Wm. and Char- lotte Thierolf, b. at Fountainville, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Thierolf are both graduates of W^st Ches:er State Normal School. He is Principal of Hulmeville High School, Bucks Co, Pa.

(74) WLLLIAM R. FULLERTON, son of James Fullerton and Ann McCausland, b. Philadelphia, May 10, 18GS. Mar. Oct. 17, 1893, Rebecca Parke, dau. of Robert S. and Kate Lister Parke, b. Oct. 10, 1871. Resides Essington, Pa. Children all b. in Chester Co, Pa.

William R. Jr. July 28, 1894

Annie W. Jan. 14. 1898'

Clara M. Apr. IC', 1900

Sara P. Jan. 27, 1902

Marie C. Apr. 24, 1904

(75) THOMAS H. FUL.LERTON, son of James Fullerton and Ann McCausland, b. Philadelphia, July 29, 1871. Mar. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1910, Anne M. Cameron, dau. of Wallace Cameron, who was b. Nov. 4, 1879, Chicago. Resides West Chester, Pa, and is Supt, for Chester and Lancaster Counties, for Prudential Ins. Co.

(76) CLARA M. FULLERTON, dau. of James Fullerton and Ann McCausland, b. Philadelphia, Aug. 29, 1872. Mar. Benjamin Britton. Resides 5118 Walnut St, Philadelphia.

(77) JACOB L. FULLERTON, son of James Fullerton and Ann McCausland, b. Philadelphia, July 8, 1875. Married and resides Phila- delphia. y.ov)^. (78) RUTH ,LYDIA M'CAUSLAXD. dau. of William McCausIand and Ruth Connor, b. Philadelphia. March 15. 1S72. Mar. Feb. 3, 1908, James Francis Rudolph, son of Harry Rudolph and Amelia Tidman. Resides 412 Jackson St, Collingdale, Penna.

Harry Jo?ephus Melvin Jan. 16, 1910

(79) ALEXANDER NEWTON IMCAUSLAND, son of William

McCausland and Ruth Connor, b. Philadelphia. March 5, ISSO. Mar. Eva Taylor. Resides Collingdale, Peuna.

(80) EL:^IER S. M'CAUSLAND, son of William McCausland and

Ruth Connor, b. Philadelphia, June 3, 1SS5. Mar. April 26, 1911, Viola Ruth Hoffner.

(81) SARAH JOHNSTON, dau. of Joseph Johnston and Sallie McCausland. Mar. Robert Gilmore. Re.-ides 5239 Market St, Phila- delphia.

Ruth

William

Joseph R.

(82) ELIZABETH JOHNSTON, dau. of Joseph Johnston and Sallie McCausland. Mar. Ed Callen. Resides 5115 Pine St, Phila- delphia. Edna

Joseph

(83) MAY JOHNSTON, dau. of Joseph Johnston and Sallie Mc- Causland. Mar. Daniel Diehl. Resides Glenolden, Del. Co. Pa.

Dorothy

Bessie

John

(84) WTLLIAM JOHNSTON, son of Joseph Johnston and Sallie McCausland, b. Philadelphia. Married and resides 5113 Pine St, Phil- adelphia.

(85) MATTIE JOHNSTON, dau. of Joseph Johnston and Sallie McCausland, b. Philadelphia. Unm. Resides 5109 Pine St, Philadelphia. 1 , is: (86) RLTH JOHNSTON', dau. of Joseph Johnston and Sallie McCausland. b. Philadelphia. Mar. Morris Boiaskey, and resides SIHJ Delancey St. Philadelphia.

(87) FLORENCE BACHELLOR, dau. of Frank Bachellor and Isa- bella McCausland. Mar. J. K. Sharpless. Resides Chelton Ave, Ger- mantown. Pa.

(88) GERTRUDE BACHELLOR, dau. of Frank Bachellor and Isa- belle McCausland. Mar. J. C. Geiger. Resides 6th & Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia. "

(89) ELIZA JANE MXAUSLAND. dau. of Robert McCausland and Eiiza Jane Kerr, b. Nov. 16. 1872-3. Mar. May 31. 1900, in Clog- herny Church, William Lyons, son of John Lyons and Helen Cobane, who was b. May 13, 1870, . Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Resides in Donaghanie, Beragh, Co. Tyrone, and is engaged in farming. Chil- dren all born Donaghanie.

Catherine Sybil Jane March 3, 1901

William John Oct. 9, 1902

Margaret Elizabeth March 30. 1905

Florence Caroline Oct. 14, 1908

Robert James Oct. 14, 1908

Gerald Ale.xander Oct. 7, 1910

(90) SARAH MARY M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Robert McCausland and Eliza Jane Kerr, b. May 11. 1876, Donaghanie. Mar. in Phila- delphia, 1902, Thomas Stewart, son of Alexander Stewart and Ann Chabren, b. Ireland. Resides 1818 Christian St, Philadelphia.

(91) ISABELLA CAROLINE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Robert Mc- Causland and Jane Kerr, b. Donaghanie, 1876. Mar. Robert Alex- ander, who was b. in Ireland. Removed to Philadelphia, where both died.

(92) EMILY CHARLOTTE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Robert Mc- Causland and Eliza Jane Kerr, b. Apr. 13, 1879, Donaghanie. Mar. (Feb. 26, 1908, in Philadelphia, Joseph Kyle, son of Joseph Kyle and Catherine Blaney, b. Dec. 19, 1881, in Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Reside 1523 S. Taney St, Philadelphia. Children all born in Philadelphia.

Elizabeth Margaret AprU 7, 1909

Joseph A. Stewart April 11, 1910 Robert John July 4^ i^n ! ..r'.vt. (93) ROBERT ALEXANDER MCAUSLAXD. son of Robert Mc-

Causland and Eliza Jane Kerr. b. May 10. 1881, Donaghanie. He was a non commissioned ofticer in the "North of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry" until they were disbanded, and was then honored with charge of a troop in the new Regiment . Now retired from service. Has been of material assitance in compiling this book.

(94) WILLIAM JOHN M"CAUSLAND, son of Robert McCausland and Eliza Jane Kerr, b. Sept. 30, 1SS2, Donaghanie, was like his brother, Robert, a non commissioned officer in the North of Ireland Imperial

Yeomanry, for several years. Later he removed to America.

(95) MATILDA GEORGINA M'CAUSLAND, dau. of Robert Mc-

Causland and Eliza Jane Kerr, b. Oct. 28, 1885, Donaghanie. Mar.

Apr. 21, 1908, William Armstrong, son of Benjamin Armstrong and

Anna Ray, b. Morecrum, Co. Cavan. He is a watchmaker and jeweler and resides Dromore, Co. Down.

Elizabeth May Feb. 2, 1909 Killo, Meath.

(96) JANE HLLL ELKIN, dau. of Francis Elkin and Mary Ann

McCausland, b. Pittsburg, Pa, Dec. 1, 1873. Mar. Robert W. Liddell, who is claim clerk for Somers, Fitler, Todd & Co, at Pittsburg.

(97) ALEXANDER CLARK ELKIN, son of Francis Elkin and

Mary Ann McCausland, b. Smicksburg, Pa, Dec. 9, 1876. Mar. at Indi- ana, March 26, 13u5, Cora Green of Penn Run, Pa. They reside on a farm near Creekside, Pa.

' - Ralph Oct. 26, 1906

Dale _ _ Apr. 1, 1909

Blair Wilford Sept. —, 1910

(98) MARGARET IDA BELLE ELKIN, dau. of Francis Elkin and

Mary Ann McCausland, b. Smicksburg, Pa, Dec. 24, 1878. Mar. Joha

C. Crawford on June 24, 1895. She died Oct. 13, 1908, at Fowler, Cal,

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58 where they moved in 1906. Her husband and children reside in Cali- all at fornia. The youngest child was born in California, the others Smicksburg.

1S96 Florence Elizabeth . June 17,

189S David Francis July — ,

Mary Margaret Mch. 22, 1900

Isabel ^^ec. — 1901

John Bird Apr. 28. 1907

'Francis Elkin and Mary Ann (99) MARY E. M. EILKIX. dau. of Mar. Albert M. Bar- McCausland, b. Mar. 22, 1880, Smicksburg, Pa. Eugene Barrett, b. Mch. rett, (Feb. 21, 1902), son of Mary Jane and dairying, and resides near 31, 1878. He' is engaged in farming and jLoop, Pa, where all the children were born.

Francis Eugene April 23, 1903

Robert William Nov. 26, 1905

Albert Paul Sept. 26, 1908—d. May 5, 1911

Alberta Mar. 29, 1911

Elkin and Mary Ann Mc- (100) HOMER C. ELKIN, son of Francis 27, 1908, Alto Wire- Causland, b. Smicksburg. Mar. 4, 1882. Mar. May on a farm near Niles. man, a school teacher in Niles. Ohio. Resides

1910 Effie May Dec. 6,

of Francis Elkin and (101) CORTLANDT W. W. ELKIN, son 1885, graduated from Mary Ann McCausland, b. Smicksburg, March 26, medicine at John Hopkins Allegheney College, and is now studying Univ. at Baltimore, Md.

Francis Elkin and Mary (102) HENRY CLYDE ELKIN. son of 1889, Mar. May 25, 1908. Ann McCausland. b. Smicksburg. July 9, Junction. Pa., with the Olive Keiffer. He is civil engineer at Star Washington Coal and Coke Co.

Phyllis Margarette

Regin Magdalane n,. r (lO;:) OLIVE ISABELLE LATIMER, dau. of Isaac Newton Lat-

imer and Olive Elizabeth McCausland, b. Rock Creek, Ohio, Oct. 18,

1S68. Mar. Rock Creek, Ohio. Sept. 2. 1SS9, Louis Truman Hubbard, ton of Edgar Hubbard and Frances Lewis. Resides Rock Creek, where Mr. Hubbard runs fruit farm.

(104) JAMES AUSTIN LATIMER, son of Isaaac Newton Lati-

mer and Olive Elizabeth McCausland, b. Neodasha, Kans, June 12,

1871. Mar. May 28. 1892, Rock Creek, May Evelina Van Norman, dau,

of George Pierce Van Norman and Amanda Covell, who was b. Rock

Creek, Nov. 16, 1873. Removed to Youngstown, Ohio, in 1901, where

they still reside. He is master mechanic in the Struthers Iron Works' at that place.

George Newton Jane 6. 1896 Rock Creek

James Kenneth July 2, 1902 Youngstown

(105) ELLA LOUISE LATIMER, dau. of Isaac Newton Latimer and Olive Elizabeth McCausland, b. West Farmington. Ohio, July 8,

1874. Mar. (1) Dec. 13, 1894. Rock Creek. Denver Anson Lea, son of

Joseph and Laura Lee, who d. Dec. 25, 1897. Mar. (2) Sept. 29, 1900,

Dr. William E. Brayman. Ch. by first marriage, b. in Eagle'ville, Ohio.

Marion Elizabeth Lee Oct. 10, 1895

Dorothy Laura Lee ' June 12, 1897

(106) SARAH LUCENE LATIMER, dau. of Isaac Newton Lati- mer and Olive Elizabeth McCausland, b. Oct. 10, 1880, Rock Creek,

Ohio. Mar. Sept. 2, 1893, at Rock Creek, Jesse Eugene Rice, son of

James Eugene Rice and Ella Smith, who was b. Rock Creek, Sept. 9, 1877. He was employed as electrician in the wheel mills at Elyrla, Ohio, where the twins were born.

Elizabeth lone Apr. 28, 1911

Eleanor Elizabeth Apr. 28, 1911,

(107) EMMALINE MILDRED LOFLAND, dau. of Charles Lof- land and Sarah Louise McCausland, b. Independence, Kansas, Sept. 4, lfc'8. .Mar. May 20, 1903. at Shenandoah. Iowa, James Edgar Fletcher, •on of James Wesley and Martha Alice Fletcher, who was b. Jan. 16, '**'• ^'^""ydon, Iowa. Merchant, Shenandoah. (!i<

..!-(> (108) HOWARD CHARLES .LOFLAND, son of Charles Lofland and Sarah Louise McCauslard. b. Oct. 22, 1881, at Necdasha, Kans.

Mar. Sharon, Pa. Apr. 28, 1903, Julia Folan. She d.. Prescott. Ariz.

1908. He is conductor on Arizona Railroad, and resides Prescott, Ariz.

Mary Louise March 2.5, 1905 Sharon, Pa.

(109)) JOHN ALEXANDER BROWN, sen of Henry R. Brown and

Sylphina Lucene McCausland, b. E. Trumbull, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1873.

Resides Oklahoma, where he is engaged in farming.

(110) SARAH ISABELLE M'CAUSLAND, dau. of .James Fenton

McCausland and Emma Cornelia Greer, b. Rock Creek, Ohio, April 25, 1881. Lived in Boston with father until 1909, when she went to Buf- falo and took a course in kindergarten training. Is now in charge of classes at Neighborhood Settlement house, Buffalo, and meeting splen- did success in her work.

(111) HOWARD GREER M'CAUSLAND, son of James Fenton

McCausland and Emma Cornelia Greer, b. Worcester, Mass, Mch. 20,

1884. Mar. Hoboken, N. J. Dec. 25, 1908, Alice Maud Burnell, dau. of

Thomas Lewis Burnell and iJnnie Lymer, b. Oct. 27, 1886, Lucnetia Road, London. He spent boyhood in Rock Creek, Ohio, attended school in Holden, Mass, and in 1904 went to New York City and en- gaged in interior decorating business with John Wanamaker. Went to Buffalo in 1908 and in 1911 to Rochester, N. Y., where he is sim- ilarly engaged.

(112) MERZE MARVIN, dau. of Charles Norton Marvin and

Bertha Luella McCausland, b. Oct. 26, 1887. Union, la. Has been en-

gaged in newspaper work since 1905, assisting her father edit the Sentinel-Post, the leading Republican newspaper of Page Co. Iowa.

For a year and a half held position as stenographer in the office of Auditor of State, Des Moines, Iowa. Resides Shenandoah, Iowa.

(113) ROBERT CHA.MBERS YOUNG, son of John C. Young and

Elizabeth Chambers, b. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1887. Resides with his

parents at 6412 Woodland Ave. and assists his father in conducting his di-'feient ente prises.

CHAPTER IX

THE M'CAUSLANDS OF FORMASS

The McCauslands of Formass are closely related to the McCaus- land3 of Erumnakilly and Donaghanie. Their estate adjoined that of the Drumnakilly family. The Donaghanie McCauslands lived a few miles to the west. A few descendants of the Formass family live at Tormass, Six Mile Cross today, while others are scattered throughout America. For several generations the Formass estate was kept Intact. but with the rebellion of 1798 came troublesome times for the Formass McCauslands, and much of their land was lost. The story of the break- ing up of the family is a sad one. One by one they left the old home and sailed away to found a new home in the new world. The McCaus- lands who dwell at Formass today are farmers.

James McCausland was the first of the Formass family of whom we have any definite information. He was born probably. about 1700. He grew to manhood at Formass, married, and raised a family of five sons, William, James, John. Thomas and Alexander. He had two grandsons, William and James, who never married, but lived together at an old homestead in Formass.

Of the five sons of James, John is the only one we were able to trace. He also had five sons, Thomas, born 1773, and Samuel, James, John and Daniel. They all resided at Formass until the time of the rebellion. After that the family scattered.

Thomas McCausland. son o: John, of Formass, with his father and brothers fought against the union with England. When the causa was lost their property was taken from them. Thomas married, abt. 1821. Margaret Waddel. He. was 16 at the time of the rebellion, but was permitted to join the army. Thomas had three children, Henry. Slone and Margaret. ... ic: ^'F.C- 7 Henry was b. 1S20. in Formass. He mar. Eliza Stuart, and they eventually removed to America. Their children were Margaret Eliza- beth, b. 1S50. John Stuart, b. 1S57, Mary, iSol, who resides resides a: Westboro, Mass. James. 1S54, of Chicago, and Jane, 1857, of Cambridgt^, Thomas. William Henry and Anna.

John Stuart McCausland ma;-. Elizabeth Curry, and resides 21 Pine St, Westboro. Mass. His son Thomas Henry, 1878, resides Milfiord. Mass, and has one son Raymond Henry, b. Mch. 26, 1909. James Ernest, ISSI, mar. Aurora Anderberger. and lives in Worcester. They have two children. Everett Alexander, July 12, 1909, and Roland Ernest, Jan. 28. 1906. Stuart Ralson, 1883, has one son, Edwin Stuart. John Stuart McCausland also has three children, unm, Albert John, 1886, Eathel May, 1SS9, and Helen M. 1895.

Samuel McCausland. son of John of Formass, lived in Formass until the time of the Emmet Rebellion. He was opposed to the Union,

and was driven out of the country at the t- ne of the rebellion. He mar, Jane Cerr. They had three children. William, settled in Formas3i" Cathren married, name unknown, and Thomas.

Thomas mar. Jane Armstrong. He d. Dec. 27, 1881. They had many children. Mary Ann, Margaret, William J, John, who mar. Miss Orr, Thomas, who mar. Miss Patte.son and settled in Corelto Co, Minn, Sarah. Cathren of New York City. Samuel of New York City, Alexander and Andrew.

John McCausland, s:n of John of Formass, mar. Nancy Sloan of Bleachgreens.

Daniel McCausland. son of John of Formass, mar. Margaret Mc- Fadden, and had four children. Thomas, Alexander, Nancy, Daniel, Thomas had 1 son Euakan. Daniel mar. Lerty MacNickle of Gorten. ne. cf Omash.

CHAPTER X

ANCESTRAL FAMILY OF GEN. JOHN M'CAUSLAND

Close by the estates mentioned in the previous chapters dwelt another McCausland family, sprung from the same source. The founder of this family settled on the estate of Lord Mountjoy at the time of the Ulster settlement. Their post office was Six Mile Cros3. About, the beginning of the nineteenth century Alexander McCaus- land married Elizabeth Kyle, and in 1819 they immigrated to America with their family. There were eleven children, William, Rosanna, Margaret, David, Alexander, .John, Jane, James, Audley, Elizabeth. and Mary. A few of these we trace:

William had two sons, Edward M, and W. G. and one sister, Ed- ward M. was b. June 10, 1831^, in Lafayette Co, Mo. and d. same place

Apr. 23, 1873. He was a farmer. He mar. Harriet P. Warren, and they had two sons, Ernest M, and Walter A. Ernest M. was b. June

4, 1860. Higginsville, Mo. Mar. at Lexington, Mo, Oct. 1, 1891, Jennie- Goode, dau. of G. M. Goode and Mary Goode. Ernest M. McCausland for 19 years was a dry goods merchant, and for the past 14 years has been with the New York Life Ins. Co. He is now agency director with headquarters at Acampo, Calif. He has two sons. Edward G., b.

Apr. 20, 1893, at Lexington, Mo, and Harold G, b. Sept. 29, 1904, at St,

Joseph. Walter A. McCausland was b. Feb. 17, 1859, near Cord^r, Mo^ and was mar. Oct. 26, 1892, at Greenfield, Ind, to Harriet Rains, dau. of

Benj. and Rosean Raines. Walter A. practiced law 1.5 years and then entered the ministry of the Christian Church. He is located at Col- lege City, Calif. He has one dau, Harriet R, b. Oct. 24, 1893, at How- ard, Elk Co, Kansas.

Rosanna was b. 1800 and d. 1863. She mar. Ralph Clayton and had one dau, Mary. A

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-J sY. John McCausland came to America when about 21 years of age, and first made his home at Lynchburg with David Kyle, whose dau, Harriet, he subsequently married. He became a prominent merchant and finally resided at St. Louis, where he rendered valuable -services as Commissioner of Taxation. He was the father of Gen. John Mc^ Causland. His other ch. were Robert Kyle and Laura.

"John (Brigadier General), was b. at St. Louis Sept. 13, 1837; in 1849 he went with his brother to Point Pleasant, Mason Co, W. Va. He graduated with first honors in class of 1857 at the Va. Military Institute, and subsequently acted as Professor in that institution. He was one of the most conspicuous figures in the warfare in the Valley of the Shenandoah, and on the borders of Virginia, held important Confederate commands and gained a national reputation as a brilliant leader and persistent fighter. General John McCausland, after the close of hostilities, spent a year or two in Europe and Mexico, and then returned to Mason County, where he has ever since resided in quiet upon his farm at Grimm's Landing.

(See Confederate Military History, 2 W. Va. 7, 26, 28, 65-7, 96, 1C5-8. for services and photograph. 2 Maryland 129. 3. Va. 59, 135, 482, 610.)

CHAPTER XI

M'CAUSLANDS OF CAPPAGH

Another family undoubtedly related to the McCauslands of Drum- nakilly and Donaghanie, originated in Cappagh Parish at the time of the Ulster Settlement. The pioneer of this family came over from Scotland and settled on the estate of Lord Mountjoy. This McCaus- land. and the son who succeeded him were well off, and kept a good house in those ancient days. They were Royalists, and belonged to the Army. The elder McCausland had a Masonic Lodge in one of his parlors; every member had his own decanter, tumbler, and glass, with his name engraved thereon. When a new parish church was to be built, McCausIand gave a large piece of land as the site for the church and graveyard. A descendant of this elder McCausland married Eliz- abeth Letts, daughter of John Letts, who was in the army and settled in Omagh as billet officer for the regiments on march, and held other offices of importance. McCausland was an architect and builder, suc- ceeding his uncle Robert Letts in that profession. The children born to this union were Robert, William, James, Elizabeth and Fanny, and excepting Robert were lost track of in Brooklyn many years ago. Robert mar. Caroline Elizabeth Klophel, and settled in Toronto, where he was a time an architect and later the head master of Louisa and

Bathhurst St. Schools. His children and grandchildren reside in Canada, Pennsylvania and near by points. Among tiiem are Mrs.

James MacDonald. Woodstock. Canada; Mrs. Herbert J. Sangster, Port

Perry, Canada; Dr. R. J. .McCausland. 5010 Kingsessing Ave, Phila- delphia; William Arthur McCausland. Mansfield. Pa; Mrs. Sidney Jay Jenckes, Perry. X. Y; Mrs. Corbett. of Winnipeg; Mrs. W. B. Stod- dard, 743 Madison Ave, Scranton. Penna, and others unmarried. ^-J.I-

X-iv^'i —

DIOCESE OF DERRY WILL, 1758

James ^IcCausland of Ballinaraullan in the parish of Cappagh, Co. Tyrone.

Body to be buried in the church of Cappagh.

All my right, title, interest, property, claim and demand either in

law or equity that I have either now or heretofore to son Andrew Mo- Causland (now of Ballinamullan) the said lease made me by the Rt. Hon. Wm. Earl of Bles£ington, in as full, ample and tenautable manner

as I formerly enjoyed said farm, To have and to hold to him the said Andrew McCausland my second ^on, his heirs, executors, adm's, and assigns fiom henceforth during the continuance of said lease.

To oldest son Alexander -McCausland of Six Mile Cross, Co. Tyrone, the sum of Is. in full cf right or claim of any kind that he might make after my decease, the same being intended to barr him thereof, and the like sum of Is to John McCausland of Omagh^ my third son, in full of any claim or demand he might have.

My second son Andrew to receive the full value of the bonds I gave my son Alexander of Francis Crawford, Esq, and Thomas Craw- ford, in order to sue for the recovery thereof

Executor, Son Andrew McCausland.

Witnesses: Dated 11th November, 1758.

John Paterson James Willson Jas. McCausland Alex. Crigan, Proved 24th November, 1758, by Alex. Crigan, subscribing witness and the execution was committed to Andrew McCausland, the exec- utor.

A DEERPARK. LEASE, — 1766

Memorial of an article dated 1st Sept. 1763, Whereby Alexander McCausland of the City of Dublin. Esq. did for the considerations therein mentioned agree to devise unto Roger Dougherty and James Dougherty, both of Deerpark in the parish of Drumraugh, Co. Tyrone, All that part of Deer Park which they then held and enjoyed for and during the term of 31 years commencing from 1st November then next at the yearly rent of 14s. by the account sixpence by the pound receivers fees. And the said Alexander McCausland did further there- by agree to devise to said Roger and James 13cugherty the old inclos- ure opposite to Blythes forth at the rent of £2 for the year then next ensuing and for £3 yearly during the re5t of the said devise, which 5aid premises are situate, lying and being in said parish of Drumraugh, Co. Tyrone. Wtinesses, Thomas Mcllduff and Jos. McDonnel, both of Killycurragh, Co. Tyrone. Mem'l witnessed by said Mcllduff and Edw'd Morris of Omagh. Co. Tyrone. Gent. James Dougherty.

Reg'd 11th June, 1766.

A DEERPARK LEASE — 1743

Memorial of Deed, dated Oct. 10th, 1740, made between John Mc- Causland of Rush. Co. Tyrone. Esq, of the one part and Andrew and James McCausland of Deerpark, Farmers of the other part, by which sd. deed sd. John McCausland in consideration of the yrly, rent of £14-10-0 did devise and let unto said Andrew and James McCausland all that part of the Deerpark formerly possessed by Patrick McCaus- land and Wm. Geer, situate in the manor of Ellistown, otherwise Omagh, Co. Tyrone, To have and to hold to said Andrew and James for and during the natural lives of said Andrew and Jomes or the term of 38 years. Witnessed by George Rea then of Omagh, Ganger, Thos. Caldwell of Drumragh in said Co, Farmer, and Hamilton Shaw of Omagh, Gent. Mem'l witnessesd by said Shaw and Andrew Allen .Clerk to Edmond Gilson of the city of Dublin, Att. Andrew McCausland. Reg'd 17th June, 1743, it.a (; A LEASE OF OMAGH TENEMENTS — 1743

Memorial of an Indented 'Fee Form Deed of Lease, dated -Ith April, 1743, made between Alexander McCausland of Strabane, Co. Tyrone, Esq. of one part and John Nixon of Fraghmore in said Co, Yeoman, of the other party. Whereby sd. McCausland for and in consideration of the yrly, rent of £7 did devise, set & to farm let unto said Nixon, All that and those the two tenements situate on the southwest side of the street of Omagh in said Co. in one whereof John Hamilton lately dwelt and the other being a waste tenement. . . . Witnessed by Wm. Scott of Donaghanie, Co. Tyrone, Gent, and James Smith of the city of Dublin, Gent. Mem"l witnessed by said Scott and Andrew Allen, Clerk to Edmond Gilson of the City of Dublin, Attorney. John Nixon. Reg'd 17th June, 1743.

PATENT ROLLS. WILLIAM AND MARY (1689-1702)

Page 29. A deed of Bargain and sale made by John Hamilion of Callidoa in the Co. of Tyrone, to Olive McCausland of in said Co. Esq of the reversion and remainder of the lands of Killride, Dugire, Portnelligan and Lislanumm, and all the rents, services and profits reserved due and payable to the said John Hamilton by reason of the said reversion and remainder. Dated 10th November, 1092. Page 86.

Deed from Oliver McCausland Esq to John Hamilton of the lands of Kiltilride and other lands in the barony of Turrawney and Co. of Armagh. Dated Sth of February, 1697.

ANNE. (1702-1714) Page 107. Grant to Olive r^IcCausland for fairs and markets to be held at Stranorlane in the Co. of Donegal. Dated 27th February, 10th Anne.

JAMES. II. (1685-1688) Page 43. A deed dated 14th April 1683 made by Sir Wm. Tichburne of Booley, Co. Death, Henry Tichburne Esq to Olive McCausland of Ardstra, Co. Tyrone Esq, and Andrew McClenaghan of Cappy, Co. Tyrone, Gent, of an annual rent or sum of £2n per annum reserved and payable to Sir Henry Tichburne of Blessing burrough, Co. Tyrone, lately deceased out of several lands in the barony of S:rabane, Co. Tyrone, by Deed dated 18th June, 1658.

LIST OF PREROGATIVE WILLS FROM 1536 TO 1810 ON FILE IN

DUBLN CASTLE

McCausland, Alexander, Ardstrath, Co. Tipperary 1675

Altahamon, Co. Antrim 173S

Rush, Co. Tyrone 1746

Andrew Drumragh, Co. Tyrone 1808

Conolly Fruithill, Co. Derry 1794

Streve Hill, Co. Derry 1801

Dominick Daisy Hill, Co. Derry 1807

Elizabeth Fruithill, Co. Derry 1791

Frederick Streve Hill, Co. Derry 1784

Jane Knockrans, Co. Derry '1799

John Strabane, Co. Tyrone 1728

Rulagh, Co. Tyrone, 174&

Marcus Daisy Hill, Co. Tyrone 1783

Lieut & Adj 8th Reg of Foot 1798

L. Daisy hill, Co. Derry 1809

Oliver Strabane, Co. Troyen 1722

1741

1756 " • Patrick Drumnagh, Co. Tyrone 1805 " Robert Fruithill, Co. Derry 17ST

Thomas Drumna, Co. Tyrone 1805

William Dublin 1764 McC'asland, Anne Jane Richmond, Co. Dublin (widow) 178^

DIOCESE OF DERRY WILLS

McCausland, Alexander Cappagh, Tyrone 1752

Corrary, par. of Cappagh 1768

Cappagh, Tyrone 1799

Anderson Culmore, Tyrone 1858

Elizabeth Rush Hill, Tyrone 1813

Hamilton BallynamuUand, Tyrone 1798

James Ardstraw, Tyrone 1754

Cappagh, Tyrone 1758

John " Tyrone 1794

Drumragh, Tyrone 1802

Sarah Streive, par. of Drumackre 1822

Thomas Drumragh 1745

INDEX OF NAMES

Alexander, Fotert, £0.

Anderson, Robert, 18.

Apperson, James, 26.

Apperson, Mary Isabella, 36.

Apperson, Margaret Estella^ 37.

Armstrong, William, 51.

Bachellor, Florence, £0.

Frank, 50.

Gertrude, 50.

Bariet, Albe.t M.,- 53.

Eolaskey, Morri?, 50.

Brayman, Wil iam E., 54.

Eritton, Benjamin, 48.

Brown, John Alexander, 55.

Brown, Henry R., 37.

William, 45.

Calhoun, Joseph, 18

Callen, Ed, 49.

Calwell, John, 18.

Carter, Arthur, 18, 19,

Clark, Capt., 18.

Clayton, Ralph, 58.

Corbett, Mr., 60.

Crawford, John C, 51.

Darlington, Penrose W., 47. ;{ J Davis, Horace O., 38.

Diehl, Daniel, 49.

Duncan, James, 18.

Elkin, Cortlandt, W. W., bZ:

" Homer C, 53.

" Henry Clyde, 53.

" Jane Hi:i, 51.

Francis, 36.

" Margaret Ida Bell, 51.

•• Mary E. M., 53.

Elkins, Alexander Clark, 51.

Elkins, William, 19.

Evans, Arthur Kel'ey, 17.

Fletcher, James Edgar, 55.

Forster, Henry, 33.

Fullerton, James, 33.

Robert, 41.

Thomas, H., 48.

William R., 48.

" Jacob L., 48.

Clara M., 48.

Geiger, J. C, :0.

Gilmore, Fotert, 49.

Graham, Mr., 28.

Hadfield, Thcmas, 47.

Hall, Henry, 24.

Hamilton, Charlotte. 18.

Isabelle, 18.

Liza Jane, 18.

" Margaret, 18.

Patrick, 18.

'

Haynes, Charles Barnard, 28.

Flora, 40.

•Frederic Lincoln, 39.

Heibert Webster, 39.

Hubbard, Louis Truman, 54.

Johnston, Joseph, 34.

Elizabeth, 49.

William, 49.

Mattie, 49.

May, 49.

Sarah, 49.

Ruth, 50.

Jetickes, Sydney Jay, 60.

Kyle, Joseph, 50.

Latimer, Isaac Newton, 37.

Olive Isabelle, 54.

" James Austin, 54.

Latimer, Ella Louise, 54.

" Sarah Lucene, 54.

Lee, Denver Anson, 54.

Liddell, Robert W., 51.

Lofland, Charles, 37.

Emmaline Mildred, 54,

" Howard Charles, 54.

Lyons, William, 40, 50.

John, 28.

Marvin, C. N, CS.

" Merze, 55. ' "'

''' Milea, Henry, 18. ' ' '

Mary, 18.

Elizabeth. 18. ' -•

William, 13.

. " Annie, 18.

Moffatt, Morton, 40. I Charles

i Moore, Alexander, 35.

McCausland, Alexander, 17, 23, 26, 29, 31, 46. 58. " I Alexander Hamilton, 46.

Alexander Newton, 49.

Alexander Oliver Sanderson, 17.

Alicia Louisa, 17.

Anna A., 44.

Anne, 24, 33.

Bertha Letitia, 48.

Bertha Luella, 38.

Catherine, 18, 28.

Catherine Clark. 48.

Charles Raymond, 39.

Daniel, 57.

Edward M., 58.

Eliza Jane, 50.

Elmer S., 49.

Emily Charlotte, 50.

Emma A., 39.

Emma Elizabeth, 47.

Ernest M., 58.

George Henderson, 46.

George, 23.

Henry, 57.

Howard Greer, 55.

Ida Constance, 18.

Isabelle, 34.

Isabella, 18, 36. /S . J' Isabella Caroline. 50.

Isabelle Jane, 47.

James, 18, 21. 30, 35, 56.

James Ernest, 57.

James Fenton^ 37.

James Reed, 44.

Jane. IS, 19. 26, 28, 32.

Jemima IsabeKa, 17.

John, 18, 21, 22. 28, ::2, 56, 57, 58, 59.

John Henderscn, 47.

John Stuart, 57.

Lottie, 19.

Mary, 30.

Margaret, 18, 28, 31, 35.

Marfaret Nettie, 48.

Mary Ann, 36.

Matilda Georgina, 51.

Matilda. 19.

Olive Elizabeth, 37.

Robert, 12, 23, 35, 60.

Robert Alexander, 51.

-• R. J., 60. : .

Rosa Janette, 18.

Rosanna, 58.

Ruth Lydia, 49.

Sallie, 34.

Samuel, 57.

Sarah Jane, 38.

Sarah Louise, 37.

Sprah 's-i'^elle, '5.

Sarah Mary, 50. th a.u-. .r '!?•'« Stuart Ralston, 57.

Sylphina Lucene, 37. .

Thcmas, 24, 56, 57.

" Thomas Henry, 57.

Walter A , 58.

W lliam, 20, 23, 24, 33, 58.

William Beatty, 44.

William C, 19.

William Arthur, 60.

William John, 51.

McEcnald, James, 60.

McKelvey, James, 44.

Robe.t, 44.

" Jane, 45.

John, 45.

" William, 45.

" . George, 45. " Thomas, 46. " Elizabeth, 46.

Robert, 31.

McXnight, Wi liam, '.6.

McMinn, Judge, 24.

McNairn, W. M , 18.

McClarin, Jos ih, "6.

Neeley, Jo'„n A., 46.

Th:mas, 32.

Orr, Joseph, 18.

" Arthur. 18.

Willi:m, 18. '-[ John , ;

" Mary Ann, 18. -

Ferry, John H., 18.

Robinson, George C, 39.

Rollins, George C, 39.

Rickards, Ted, 19. f\ice. Jes:e Eugene, 54.

Rinker, John, 35.

Rutledge. Robert, 18.

Rudclph, James Francis, 49.

Sangster, Herbert J.. 60.

Scoville, Albert F., 37.

Sheckleton, Thomas William, 36.

Sharpl ss, J. K., TO.

Stewart, Thomis, "0.

Stoddard. W. B.. 60.

Stuart, Chares, 18.

Thierclf, W.Tlter Raymond, 4S.

Thompson, Dr., 18.

Merwj n,. 18

Cecil, 18.

Todd, Mr., IS.

Wal'-e-;, / lexander, 18.

Walter, Dr. Henry, 48.

WhittingtoE, Mr., 18.

White, Ja-nes. 18.

Wilkins, Ha=ghton, 17.

Constance, H., 18.

Young, James, 30, 41.

Young, Elizabeth Jare, 41.

Young, W'illiam, 41.

John C, 41, 42.

Robert, 43.

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H ..?^;:i,;-r! FAMILY RECORD

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