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m. 1734
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1744 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony |
Died |
1816 |
Person County, North Carolina |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Sarah 'Sallie' Moore | F6346 |
Married |
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Born |
23 Jun 1759 |
Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia |
Died |
9 Jun 1821 |
Amite Co., Mississippi |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Olivia Muse | F6323 |
Married |
19 Oct 1778 |
Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
Born |
1737 |
Prince Edward Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
19 Jan 1819 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
Buried |
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Spouse |
John Ayers Hodnett | F7697 |
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Married:
- Children of Edward McGehee and Elizabeth De Jarnette are:
Elizabeth McGehee, b. ~ 1743, VA, d. June 22, 1821, SC.
Daniel McGehee, b. ~ 1746, VA, d. February 12, 1802, GA.
John McGehee, b. November 14, 1735, VA, d. 1818, VA.
Mary McGehee, b. November 10, 1742, VA, d. 1817, VA.
Mumford McGehee, b. September 29, 1744, VA, d. December 1815, NC.
Micajah McGehee, b. 1749, VA, d. July 31, 1811, GA.
William McGehee, b. 1749, VA, d. February 02, 1829, GA.
Jacob McGehee, b. 1751, VA, d. October 26, 1805, GA.
Anna McGehee, b. July 23, 1755, VA, d. April 15, 1813, VA.
+Samuel McGehee, b. June 23, 1759, Prince Edward Co, VA, d. June 09, 1821, Amite County, MS
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- [S89] Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/groups/pittscova/permalink/1893661530656544/.
19. Marion MacDonnall, married Patrick Macgregor,chieftainof that ilk, who led his clansmen under Montrose in 1645, andwho outlawedwith his sons. His estates were confiscated and he andhis sons werecommanded to assume other names, when John Macgregor, his heir, became JohnMurray and his second son, James,became
20. Thomas MacGehee. Before September, 1701, (when he and other outlawed Scotchmen petition for landin Virginia), here moved his family to Virginia and was granted land in St. John's Parish, King William County where he resided, signing as Thomas Mack Gehee, cone time James Mackgregor, of the old countrie His will dated July 27, 1727, was proved in this county. He had by his wife, surname unknown
21. Edward MacGehee of King William County, Virginia, married Elizabeth DeJarnette, who had
22. Mary MacGehee, second child, married Ayres Hodnett, and moved to Pittsylvania County, at that time Halifax County. Her will is filed in Pittsylvania January 18, 1818. They had a son, John Hodnett and others. This
23. John Hodnett married Lucy Davis, dau. Of William Davis,in Pittsylvania County November 9, 1792 and had
24. James Hodnett who married Mary (Polly) Jones and lived at Whittles Depot, Virginia, who had
25. Rebecca F. Hodnett who married William Smith February 18, 1856 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and had
26. Mary Jane Smith, married Dr. John Carlisle Anderson at Mineola, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, who had
27. Richard Mortimer Anderson, married Blanford Towler, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, at the home of his brother, Dr. John Carlisle Anderson
Mark Wilson Post
The document below is one Fannie Hodnett Bennett purchased from a genealogist. When I mentioned it to person actually from Scotland they found it amusing since my wife is a Campbell :)
1915 Edition of Browning';s
MAGNA CHARTA, BARONS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS
Baronial Order of Runnymede, William Davis
Descent from Sureties for the Magna Charta
--Gilbert De Clare, Richard De Clare
1. Richard De Clare, Earl of Hertford, a Surety for the Magna Charta, had
2. Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Hertford, a Surety forthe Magna Charta, who had
3. Isabel De Clare, married Robert De Bruce, 5th Earl of Annandale, and had
4. Robert De Bruce, Earl of Annandale, and Carrick,who had
5. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, who had
6. Marjory Bruce, married Walter Stewart, Steward of Scotland, who had
7. Robert II, King of Scotland, who had
8. Margery Stewart, married Eoin-Mar Macdonnall, 7th Lord of the Isles, who had
9. Donald Macdonnall, Lord of the Isles, who had
10. Alexander Macdonnall, Lord of the Isles, and Earl of Ross, who had
11. Hugh Macdonnall, of the Isles, 2nd son, died 1498, who had
12. Donald-Calloch Macdonnall, of the Isles, died1506, who had
13. Donald-Crammoch Macdonnall, of the Isles, died1534, who had
14. Donald-Gorme Macdonnall, heir titular Lord ofthe Isles, killed 1537, had
15. Donald-Gorme Macdonnall, Lord of the Isles, andof Slate, died 1585, had
16. Archibald Macdonnall, Lord of Slate Mo-anor, Antrim, who had
17. Sir Donald Macdonnall, Lord of the Slate, firstBaronet, died 1643, who had
18. Sir James Macdonnall, Lord of Slate, 2nd Baronet, died Dec. 8, 1678. Who had
19. Marion MacDonnall, married Patrick Macgregor,chieftainof that ilk, who led his clansmen under Montrose in 1645, andwho outlawedwith his sons. His estates were confiscated and he andhis sons werecommanded to assume other names, when John Macgregor, his heir, became JohnMurray and his second son, James,became
20. Thomas MacGehee. Before September, 1701, (when he and other outlawed Scotchmen petition for landin Virginia), here moved his family to Virginia and was granted land in St. John's Parish, King William County where he resided, signing as Thomas Mack Gehee, cone time James Mackgregor, of the old countrie His will dated July 27, 1727, was proved in this county. He had by his wife, surname unknown
21. Edward MacGehee of King William County, Virginia, married Elizabeth DeJarnette, who had
22. Mary MacGehee, second child, married Ayres Hodnett, and moved to Pittsylvania County, at that time Halifax County. Her will is filed in Pittsylvania January 18, 1818. They had a son, John Hodnett and others. This
23. John Hodnett married Lucy Davis, dau. Of William Davis,in Pittsylvania County November 9, 1792 and had
24. James Hodnett who married Mary (Polly) Jones and lived at Whittles Depot, Virginia, who had
25. Rebecca F. Hodnett who married William Smith February 18, 1856 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia and had
26. Mary Jane Smith, married Dr. John Carlisle Anderson at Mineola, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, who had
27. Richard Mortimer Anderson, married Blanford Towler, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, at the home of his brother, Dr. John Carlisle Anderson
- [S240] Lineage, http://genealogytrails.com/ala/early_settlers2_6.html#clark.
8th child of Thomas McGehee [Magby] and Mary Mumford, Edward2 (father of Micajah), 2830 acres in Amelia county, in 1746, and 5798 acres additional in 1748. In the Amelia Book his name is spelled Mack Gehee. His brother Jacob (name also spelt Mack Gehee), 727 acres in 1746, and 400 acres in 1748. He married Miss De Jarnette. (Mumford and Daniel De Jarnette, her brothers probably, each entered 400 acres in Amelia county in 1754.) The De Jarnettes were of Huguenot descent, and settled in Prince Edward county.
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