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Lucy Anne McClanahan

Female 1809 - 1888  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lucy Anne McClanahan was born 18 Nov 1809, Botetourt County, Virginia (daughter of Col. Elijah McClanahan and Agatha Strother Lewis); died 8 Feb 1888, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , Salem, Virginia.

    Lucy married William Z.C. Johnston. William was born 23 May 1802, Virginia; died 8 Jun 1853, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , Salem, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Col. Elijah McClanahanCol. Elijah McClanahan was born 20 Apr 1770, Botetourt, County, Virginia (son of Capt. William [Ewing] McClanahan, Sr. and 'Sally' Sarah Nealey/Neeley); died 1 Dec 1857, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , McClanahan Cemetery Roanoke, Virginia.

    Elijah married Agatha Strother Lewis 1 Sep 1795, Botetourt County, Virginia. Agatha (daughter of Colonel Andrew Lewis and Maria Walton) was born 15 Mar 1779, Augusta, Virginia; died 14 Jun 1852, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , McClanahan Cemetery Roanoke, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Agatha Strother LewisAgatha Strother Lewis was born 15 Mar 1779, Augusta, Virginia (daughter of Colonel Andrew Lewis and Maria Walton); died 14 Jun 1852, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , McClanahan Cemetery Roanoke, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Daughter of Andrew Lewis, (1758-1844) and Maria Walton

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children of Elijah McClanahan and Agatha Strother Lewis: mentioned in Elijah McClanahan's' Will:

    Elizabeth Madison McClanahan Cox, 1799-1891
    Lucy Anne McClanahan Johnston, 1809-1888
    *Agnes Lewis McClanahan Ingles, 1812-1888[Agnes is not her name; she is Agatha (for her mother)
    Nancy McClanahan Bass, 1814-1903
    Catherine McClanahan Ingles [then Jones], 1817-1887
    Frances Lewis McClanahan Miller, 1819-1860

    Not mentioned is Sarah 'Sally' White; [named in Father's Will] Jane Lewis, wife of James N. Lewis also Named in Father's Will

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth to Missouri McClanahan was born 28 Feb 1799, Botetourt Co., Virginia; died 12 Apr 1891, St. Clair County, Missouri; was buried , Osceola, St. Clair Co., Missouri.
    2. Mary Thomas McClanahan was born 17 May 1805, Botetourt County, Virginia; died 26 Mar 1871, Christiansburg, Virginia; was buried , Sunset Cemetery Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia.
    3. 1. Lucy Anne McClanahan was born 18 Nov 1809, Botetourt County, Virginia; died 8 Feb 1888, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , Salem, Virginia.
    4. Agatha Lewis 'Agnes' McClanahan was born 1812, Botetourt Co., Virginia; died 1888, Radford, Virginia; was buried , West View Cemetery Radford, Radford City, Virginia.
    5. Nancy McClanahan was born 1814, Botetourt, or Augusta County, Virginia; died 8 Sep 1903, Christiansburg, Virginia; was buried , East Hill Cemetery Salem, Virginia .
    6. Frances Lewis 'Fannie' McClanahan was born 1816, Montgomery County, Virginia; died 26 May 1860, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia.
    7. Jane McClanahan was born Est 1821, Roanoke, Virginia; died 1896, Santa Rosa, Florida.
    8. William diy McClanahan was born Est 1800, Augusta Co., Virginia; died 10 Sep 1821, Augusta County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt. William [Ewing] McClanahan, Sr. was born 25 Dec 1738, Augusta County, Virginia Colony (son of Patriot Elijah 'Old Elijah' McClanahan and Ann Ewing/Owens); died 19 Nov 1819, Roanoke, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Denotes Mother's Maiden Name

    Died:
    Wm. McClanahan, Sr., died about 1820,[1819] from amputation of the leg, rendered necessary by disease [likely diabetes] which began in the foot. His wife, the mother of all his children, survived him, and died about 1824. In person she was slender, and in old age suffered from palsy in the head. They both died in the old homestead and were buried in the old burying ground near by. This venerable cemetery was the only one within a radius of sixteen miles, as Mrs. Betsy McClanahan "personally testified to Mrs. Colonel Thomas Lewis, and according to her memory, "the whole hill was covered with graves." Mrs. "Betsy McClanahan" personally testified to Mrs. Blanche White also, that a pine tree had grown up between the head and foot stones of the grave of her father-in law, Colonel Wm. McClanahan. Mrs. White remembers this tree. It was blown down, and a snag of its stump (root) may now (1894) be seen between these stones.

    After the death of Mrs. Wm. McClanahan, Sr., the homestead was inherited by her grandson, Charles McClanahan, who sold it to William, son of James McClanahan, who sold it to Colonel J. R. Richardson, who sold it to Thomas Tosh, who sold it to Elijah McClanahan, son of Green and grandson of William, the senior. He [Elijah] afterwards (1860) bought the Big Spring mill on the place and removed a deed of trust that had long been on it. His widow, Emma S. McClanahan, bought it at the sale, and sold it to a land company in 1889.

    Virginia Frontier Kegley (See Docs)

    William married 'Sally' Sarah Nealey/Neeley 7 Mar 1769, Botetourt, Virginia Colony. 'Sally' (daughter of James dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely and Margaret Jane Grymes/Grimes) was born Abt 1748, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1824, Roanoke, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  'Sally' Sarah Nealey/Neeley was born Abt 1748, Augusta County, Virginia Colony (daughter of James dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely and Margaret Jane Grymes/Grimes); died 1824, Roanoke, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Children of William McClanahan and Sarah Nealey:
    Elijah McClanahan
    Green McClanahan
    James McClanahan
    Jane McClanahan
    John McClanahan
    Mary Polly McClanahan
    Nancy McClanahan
    Samuel McClanahan
    Sarah McClanahan
    Thomas McClanahan
    Washington McClanahan

    Children:
    1. 2. Col. Elijah McClanahan was born 20 Apr 1770, Botetourt, County, Virginia; died 1 Dec 1857, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , McClanahan Cemetery Roanoke, Virginia.
    2. James of William McClanahan was born 10 Sep 1777, Prob. Roanoke, Virginia; died 1865, Roanoke, Virginia.
    3. John McClanahan was born 30 Apr 1780, Prob. Roanoke, Virginia; died 1814.
    4. Green McClanahan was born 3 Oct 1782, Virginia ; died 1820, Vinton, Virginia.
    5. Jane McClanahan was born 27 Nov 1774, Botetourt Co., Virginia Colony; died Abt Mar 1846, Virginia.
    6. Mary 'Polly' McClanahan was born Est 1776, Augusta Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 6.  Colonel Andrew LewisColonel Andrew Lewis was born 1759, Augusta County, Virginia Colony (son of Brig. General Andrew H. [Indian Fighter] Lewis, Sr. and Elizabeth Anne Givens); died 1844, Salem, Virginia.

    Andrew married Maria Walton. Maria was born Est 1760; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Maria Walton was born Est 1760; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 3. Agatha Strother Lewis was born 15 Mar 1779, Augusta, Virginia; died 14 Jun 1852, Roanoke, Virginia; was buried , McClanahan Cemetery Roanoke, Virginia.
    2. William [Walton] Lewis was born Est 1767, Cumberland Co., Virginia; died 17 Jan 1825, Arkansas; was buried , Mount Holly Cemetery Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Patriot Elijah 'Old Elijah' McClanahan was born 1708, Antrim, Ulster Province, IRELAND (son of John McClanahan and Agnes McCubit/McChubit/McCubbins); died 2 May 1794, Augusta County, Virginia.

    Elijah married Ann Ewing/Owens 1727, IRELAND. Ann was born Est 1712, Antrim, Ulster Province, IRELAND; died 1764, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Ann Ewing/Owens was born Est 1712, Antrim, Ulster Province, IRELAND; died 1764, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Marriage of 2nd wife Letitia Breckenridge m. Sep 1749 in Augusta, VA b. abt 1728.

    Children:
    1. David McClanahan was born 1735, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 15 Feb 1783, Virginia.
    2. Margaret McClanahan was born 6 Apr 1736, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 21 Dec 1796, Lancaster County, South Carolina; was buried , Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery Riverside Lancaster County South Carolina.
    3. Elijah McClanahan, Jr. was born Est 1728, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1794, Augusta Co., Virginia.
    4. Laura Janet McClanahan was born 9 Sep 1749, Augusta Co., Virginia Colony; died 15 Dec 1813, Lancaster Co., South Carolina; was buried , Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Riverside, Lancaster Co., SC.
    5. Samuel McClanahan was born Est 1750, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 7 Nov 1796, Tennessee.
    6. Lt. Colonel Alexander of Elijah McClanahan was born 20 Feb 1755, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 5 May 1824, Morgan Co., Alabama.
    7. 4. Capt. William [Ewing] McClanahan, Sr. was born 25 Dec 1738, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 19 Nov 1819, Roanoke, Virginia.

  3. 10.  James dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely was born Est 1717, Ireland; died 1776, Roanoke, Virginia Colony; was buried , Alamace Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Greensboro, NC.

    Notes:

    Deeds; Halifax
    10251Deeds 1799-18111808Williamson Co., Tn.21-MarCarter
    Benjaminprev ownerWest HarpethThrasher McCollum to Cloud McCollum of Williamson and Maury County, $100 tract on waters of Murfee's frok of West Harpeth beg near line of John Moore, Threasher McCollum, the later having bought land from James Neely, assignee of Benjamin Carter.
    Witness Joab Patterson and John Moore.

    James married Margaret Jane Grymes/Grimes 21 May 1740, Christ Church Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Colony. Margaret was born Est 1720, Botetourt, County, Virginia; died Abt 1776, Botetourt, County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Margaret Jane Grymes/Grimes was born Est 1720, Botetourt, County, Virginia; died Abt 1776, Botetourt, County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Daughter of John Grymes and Sarah Donaldson
    https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LBC9-KX1/john-grimes-1680

    Notes:

    "James Neely Sr, his sons James Jr and William, and son-in-law, Capt. Phillip Love were at the Battle of Point Pleasant, (Oct 1774)".

    Children:
    1. James [Grymes] dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely, Jr. was born 1745, Augusta Co., Virginia Colony; died 1821, Tennessee.
    2. Robert2 [Grymes] dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely was born 1741, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1835, Mt. Pleasant, Maury County, Tennessee.
    3. John [Grymes] dna Nealey/Neeley/Neely was born 1748, Augusta Co., Virginia Colony; died 13 Nov 1818, (now Burwood), Williamson, Co., Tennessee; was buried , Thompson Station, Neely-Drake Cemetery, Williamson Co., TN.
    4. Jane Nealey/Neeley/Neely was born Abt 1743, Botetourt, County, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. William Nealey/Neeley/Neely was born Abt 1749, Botetourt, County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. 5. 'Sally' Sarah Nealey/Neeley was born Abt 1748, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1824, Roanoke, Virginia.

  5. 12.  Brig. General Andrew H. [Indian Fighter] Lewis, Sr.Brig. General Andrew H. [Indian Fighter] Lewis, Sr. was born 9 Oct 1720, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland (son of John Gilbert of Beverley Manor 'Pioneer' Lewis and Margaret Lynn); died 26 Sep 1781, Bedford County, Virginia.

    Andrew married Elizabeth Anne Givens 1749, Augusta County, Virginia Colony. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel Givens and Martha Sarah Cathey) was born 1724, County Antrim, Northern Ireland; died 1781, Bedford County, Virginia; was buried , East Hill Cemetery Salem, Salem City, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Anne Givens was born 1724, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (daughter of Samuel Givens and Martha Sarah Cathey); died 1781, Bedford County, Virginia; was buried , East Hill Cemetery Salem, Salem City, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Dates of Birth and Death vary on several sites:

    Name:
    Daughter of Samuel Givens and Sarah Cathey

    Notes:

    https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Settlers_of_the_Calfpasture_in_Augusta_County%2C_Virginia

    Acting under an order of council, John Lewis and James Patton surveyed in 1744 a tract nearly fifteen miles long, but nowhere more than about one and one-eighth miles broad. Their map shows it cross-sectioned into twenty-three lots, the first lying where Goshen now stands and the last rather to the north of Deerfield. With a single exception, every lot had already been taken by some settler. The following tabular statement shows consecutively the number of the lot, the name of the settler, the acreage, the purchase price, when stated in the deed, and the early transfers of title. In those instances where the deed was issued to some other individual than the original settler, the name is given in brackets. The name of a wife is also thus given.

    In 1743, John Lewis and James Patton obtained a grant for 10,500 acres on Calfpasture River in western Augusta County. (Source: "Ulster Scots in Virginia", by Richard McMaster)

    In 1744, an early settlement on 16,500 acres on the Calfpasture granted to James Patton and John Lewis was very closely associated with the James River and Roanoke settlements. The original settlers were Alexander Dunlap, William Jameson, Thomas Gilham, Robert Crockett, David Davis, Thomas Weems, Henry Gray, Francis Donally, Robert Gay, Samuel Hodge, John Miller, Robert Bratton, James Lockridge, John Graham, Robert Gwin, John Preston, William Warwick, James Carlisle, Jacob Clements, John Campbell, James Carter, Loftus Pullen (Pullin), John Wilson, John Kincaid, William Elliott, Jr., William Hamilton, William Gay, Samuel Gay, John Ward.

    In 1750, as listed in the following citation in Chalkley's, early settlers petitioned for a road for eaiser travel:

    Listed by Tract Number: (Note: amounts listed in pounds were taken from "Chalkley's" or Orange County Deed Books)

    6. Thomas Weems, (525 acres?$31.10) ?sold, 1768, by Thomas (Eleanor) Weems to William Given (Givens) for $723.33.

    Married:
    Children of Andrew and Elizabeth Anne Givens Lewis:
    Samuel Lewis (c.1748-1763)
    John Lewis (1750?1788)
    Thomas Lewis (1752?1800)
    Andrew Lewis, Jr. (1759?1844)
    Ann Lewis (1760)
    William Lewis (1764?1812)
    Charles Lewis (c.1768-1781)

    Children:
    1. Ranger/Surveyor of the Road Major John Lewis was born Abt 1746, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1788, Tennessee.
    2. 6. Colonel Andrew Lewis was born 1759, Augusta County, Virginia Colony; died 1844, Salem, Virginia.
    3. General William [Givens] Lewis was born 1764, Cowpasture, Augusta Co., Virginia Colony; died 17 Jan 1825, Arkansas.