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Husband: William Cato Wilcox | |||
Born: | 1857 | at: | |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 1928 | at: | |
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Wife: Cornetta Stone | |||
Born: | 17 Feb 1869 | at: | Murray, Calloway, Kentucky, USA |
Died: | 2 Jun 1937 | at: | Murray, Calloway, Kentucky, USA |
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Sources: | [457] | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--William Cato Wilcox | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Cornetta Stone | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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Husband: Christopher MacRae | |||
Born: | May 1787 | at: | Ross & Cromarty, Scotland |
Married: | 7 Jul 1817 | at: | All Saints Church, Dunham, Québec, Canada |
Died: | 5 May 1858 | at: | St. Marie de Munnoire, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Father: | John MacRae | ||
Mother: | Catherine McIntosh | ||
Wife: Selenda Phelps | |||
Born: | 1799 | at: | Rougemont, St. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada |
Died: | 1888 | at: | Waterloo, Blackhawk, Iowa, USA |
Father: | Amos Phelps | ||
Mother: | Diadama Long | ||
Notes: | [666] | ||
Sources: | [667] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Alexander McRae [716] | ||
Born: | 21 Jan 1818 | at: | St Gregorie, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 24 Jun 1895 | at: | Austin, Sanalac, Michigan, USA |
Spouses: | Caroline Harriet Rogers | ||
Name: | Phoebee McRae | ||
Born: | 29 Apr 1822 | at: | St. Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | 25 Jun 1895 | at: | |
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Name: | Catherine McRae | ||
Born: | 16 Oct 1823 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | John McRae | ||
Born: | 16 Nov 1826 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | 26 Feb 1913 | at: | |
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Name: | Margaret McRae | ||
Born: | 21 Mar 1827 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Duncan McRae | ||
Born: | 11 Oct 1828 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Christopher McRae | ||
Born: | 9 Feb 1831 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Eleanor McRae | ||
Born: | 23 Nov 1832 | at: | St Mary Parish, Iberville, Québec, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Mary A. McRae | ||
Born: | 11 Nov 1834 | at: | Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada |
Died: | 23 May 1924 | at: | |
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Name: | Jane R. McRae | ||
Born: | 11 Oct 1836 | at: | Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Phillip McRae | ||
Born: | 26 Aug 1841 | at: | Clarke, Durham, Ontario, Canada |
Died: | 4 Mar 1906 | at: | |
Spouses: |
/--John MacRae /--Alexander MacRae | \--Margaret Falconar /--John MacRae | | /-- | \--Isabel Leitch | \-- |--Christopher MacRae | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Catherine McIntosh | /-- \-- \--
/--Amos Phelps /--John Phelps | \--Sarah Pettibone /--Amos Phelps | | /--William (Deac) Wilcox | \--Thanks Wilcox | \--Thankful Adams |--Selenda Phelps | /--Joseph Long | /--Lemuel or Samuel Long | | \--Sarah Evarts \--Diadama Long | /--Joseph Long \--Martha Brewster \--Mary Lee
[666] Selenda is buried in her daughter Jane Austin's plot. Selenda's name was spelled incorrectly in the cemetery death records.
[716] Alexander MCRAE was born on 1818 in St Gregoire, Iberville, Quebec. He died on 1895 in Austin Twp., Sanalac, MI. He was buried on 1895 in Mt.
Pleasant, Cemetery. He has reference number 3K8P-Z0.
Recently more information has come to light about Alexander McRae. I was working with a descendant of Alexander McRae, A Maxwell and Gloria descent through Alexander's child, Caroline H. McRae that married a They have been traveling where the McRae and well families lived in Canada and the U.S. They found the place that Alexander was in the of Canada, which was Walsingham, Norfolk Canada. They also found that to the biography on Alexander, he fought in the war on the U.S side, prior coming into the USA. We were never able to figure this out, but Max able to pull his pension papers and get a copy of them and from them gave the new additional info that I will now write.
Alexander McRae: Burial: 'McRae': Alexander was the son of Selenda (Phelps) McRae of Canada and Scotland (Christopher Scotland, Canada).
He came to Austin Co. Michigan in 1860. He had married daughter of Jonathon and Tamezon (Well) Rogers of New England (New Jonathon and Mass. and Canada for Tamison) and Canada in 1844.
Alexander McRae, was one of the best known and highly esteemed citizens of the part of this county for over 30 years. This was copied from the newspaper obituary in the possession of Fern Hunt Foster of Brown City, Michigan. She was a grand daughter of Alexander McRae. Fern stated that it was the largest funeral known in parts. General: Alexander McRae donated the land for the Mt. Pleasant He had buried two of his young children, Phillip born 7 Mar 1860 died 1864 and Lillie Bell born 13 Sep 1861 died Aug 21, 1864. they were the be buried on the hill north of their home and later became the cemetery area, this was on his original land grant from United states was called the McRae Cemetery for many years. (Morris Merrith) Behind cemetery he had owned and operated a sawmill when he first settled land. It was on this section of land where Caroline taught school in home. When he was 21 years of age, Mr. McRae engaged as an assistant mill, and later was employed on a farm after which he became a soldier regular army of the United States, (Indian War) whence he was disability after a connection there with of two years and 3 months.
He joined May 1840 at age of 22 years, eyes hazle, hair black, complexion 10'' 1/4'. St. Marys, Canada, trade carpenter. Inducted in Jackson Hunt. Member of the 4th Artillery Co. I, discharged 31 Aug 1842 for a disabality. Was station at Fort Monroe VA., and a Corporal.
Vol 43 entry 103. In the year 1860 Alexander Mcraw was in Lexington, Michigan his Declaration of Intention. Jan 9 1860. He was back in Mayfield Twp. Co./ Illinois In Detroit, Michigan 1 Oct 1860 at the land office claiming his 120 Autin twp from the United States. Signed by pries. James Buchanan. 'To Wm., W. Dudley Commisioner of Pensions Washington DC. Dear sir, I duly your notice for me to approx. give an account line of my places of since I was discharged from the US service.
Also the medical enlisted on the 14 day of may 1840 at Jackson, Michigan for the term years, a sound young man...Soon affer my enlistement I was order out company. and reg. into the interior of the state of Michigan to gather Potawatomie Indians togather and was kept out until winter set in..in sleet weather. AFter resuming my duties at Detroit through the winter, I began to feel a lamenesws in my ankle joints but before over I was detailed to write in Gneral HJugh Brandys office and so until the next june when I was selected by Lt. COl. J.B.
Jorame to go recuriting service at Columbus and Dayton Ohio. I was called into to co. and regt. at Buffalo, N.Y the following NOvember and by this time considerable lame and the offficers noticing me walking lame and my J.Bjcott came to me and asked me if I was lame and I told him that I told him my ankle joints seemed to grow gradually weaker all the time pain, he told me that I had better go into the hospital I told him rather go on duty and give it a trial and after being on duty about a grew worse upon marching in order with the co and reg by this time my joints commenaced swelling effected them more on account of marching marching order. I was obliged to quite duty but by this time I was the officers and Doctor Wood of the regt and instead of going into the hospital I was allowed to go into the qrmasters office to write an and the Dr. Perscribed for me at the ....office was adjoing the .....was discharged about this time I WAS .....in his place and there until the .....and under perscription at which time the reg. was Fort Monroe Va. by this time I was getting around on crutches on the Vir.....by Strange Doctors in the Erie Canal and on Governors Island a we stopped there and 13 days on brig to Ft. Monroe all the way and to Fort Tincture, Calehicum was adminstered to me, when we arrived at Monroe, I went on guard duty one day and had to give up duty ever and stayed in hospital until discharged on account of Rheumatic was quite ambitious there were 2 chances for promotions to Sergenant by this time the oldest Corporal in the regt and was not allowed to be account of being a cripple and I became dissatisfied and asked to be discharged and accordingly I was on the 31st day of Aug 1842. I then a light ship stationed at the mouth of the James River I thought I watches through nights I was there about a month when I was taken violent sea fever. I was taken off up to city of Norfolk and stayed at until I got some strength from the sea fever and then took passage for N.y.
I procured a prescription for my ankle and knee joints that strengthen them and kept on my way up into michigan to a village by Uticas in Macomb Co. and worked some in an Ashery through winter and of 1843 I went to Canada to a place called Dorchester near london this time quite considerable strengthened in my joints. I engaged to saw mill and worked perhaps two thirds of the time over the year and my joints at the same time with balsam of fir the perscrition I got in which helped or seemed to help strengthn my joints for a time and at I was married and worked some on a farm for 2 years and then went to a called Walsingham in Norfolk Co. in Canada and worked some of the time lumbering. Say about half the time suffered a great deal of pain there using whatever I could hear tell of for Rheumatism. I stayed there 12 from fall of 1846 to fall of 1858, while there I was a good deal suffered a good deal of pain.
At this time my fathers family lived on illinois prarie and I moved there in fall of 1858 and stayed with them worked for them for my living with my family what I was able to. I here in Sanalac Co. Michigan in fall of 1860, worked at lumbering some fall of 1862...obtained 40 acres of Homestead and have stayed on it ..might have had 100 and 60 acres if I could go where it was but was and not the means to go where it was, the Rheumatic pains never left altogether and in 1864 I was laid up all summer hepless could not stir foot and suffered excurciating pains, at this time all my joints were swollen my ankles knees writs and elbo joints my wife was obliged to for about 4 months sent to forest ville on lake huron shore for Dr. Johnson he did not seem to do me much good for months until winter set in winter of 1865 commenced to get around again and have been getting withe percritions ever since. since I have been here I have been deal with local town office which helped me to live a good deal of the my infirm condition I am using parrulee liniment at present I am pain at present in my left kneww joints, I am limbing about the old some chores etc.
Respectufuly submitted Alexander McRae at typr p.o. co. michigan. ps the doctors name at ft. Monroe I have forgotten he young man he can be found on the army register of that day and time. stamped us pension office 12 dec 1884 I was well acquainted with McRae for the last 34 years and am his near neighbor and I was present death and saw the last breath leave his body and also assisted in the rites and services and saw his body lowered into his grave and am also acquainted with his widow Mrs Caroline McRae and they have lived man and wife until death did them part I was also present about a year their Golden Wedding and read over them the marriage service and they pledged their troth to continue to live together as husband and wife death. I have also seen their first certfiicate of marriage and I now the state of his death as it stands on the chruch books of the Baptist Church of Austin, Sanalic Co. Michgian and recorded on page alexander McRae died 24 Jun 1895/ Rev. Thomas Pollard acting church Source: 1. Portriats and Biographical Album of Sanalac County, Chicago Brothers 1884 and National ARchives Veterns Records. He was married to Caroline Harriet ROGERS on 1844 in Byron, Middlesex, Ontario.
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Husband: Johann Friedrich Enderle | |||
Born: | 16 Apr 1713 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Married: | 16 May 1769 | at: | Heutingsheim Wuerttemberg Germany |
Died: | 10 Apr 1799 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Father: | Johann Philipp Enderle | ||
Mother: | Ursula Guegenhans | ||
Wife: Maria Katherine Binder | |||
Born: | 1740 | at: | Heutingsheim Wuerttemberg Germany |
Died: | 16 Feb 1805 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Father: | Johann Georg Binder | ||
Mother: | |||
Children | |||
Name: | Rosine Katherine Enderle | ||
Born: | 21 Mar 1770 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | 7 Apr 1770 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Name: | Johann Jakob Enderle | ||
Born: | 2 Jul 1771 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | 19 Jul 1843 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Name: | Maria Katherina Enderle | ||
Born: | 12 Jan 1774 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Ferdinand Enderle | ||
Born: | 13 Jan 1777 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | 8 Oct 1811 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Name: | Elisabeth Katherina Enderle | ||
Born: | 19 Mar 1781 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | 7 Apr 1781 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
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Name: | Johann Christof Enderle | ||
Born: | 3 May 1783 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Died: | 1 Oct 1783 | at: | Hoepfigheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Spouses: |
/--Jakob Enderle /--Michael Enderle | \-- /--Johann Philipp Enderle | | /-- | \--(--?--) | \-- |--Johann Friedrich Enderle | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Ursula Guegenhans | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Johann Georg Binder | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Maria Katherine Binder | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Robert de Atholia | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | Duncan de Atholia | ||
Mother: | |||
Notes: | [12937] | ||
Wife: Jean de Striviling | |||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Father: | John de Striviling | ||
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Name: | Alexander Robertson | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Isabel , Isabel Stuart | ||
Name: | Robert de Atholia | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Parick de Atholia | ||
Born: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
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/--Malcolm McDonald /--Andrew de Atholia | \--Lora /--Duncan de Atholia | | /-- | \--Ewen de Glenerochie | \-- |--Robert de Atholia | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--John de Striviling | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Jean de Striviling | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[12937] One of the most noted chiefs of his day. He arrested the murderers of King James I of Scotland, for which service he received a Crown Charter dated 1451, erecting all of his lands into a free barony.
Husband: Eleazor Phelps | |||
Born: | 18 May 1756 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | 12 Jul 1823 | at: | Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts |
Father: | Nathaniel Phelps | ||
Mother: | Rachel Sawyer | ||
Sources: | [13143] | ||
Wife: Deborah Mann | |||
Born: | 30 Sep 1756 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 6 Jul 1810 | at: | Lenox, Berkshire, Massachusetts |
Father: | Joseph Mann | ||
Mother: | Hannah Gilbert | ||
Sources: | [13144] | ||
Children | |||
Name: | Hannah Phelps [13142] | ||
Born: | 1 Jul 1783 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | Wealthy Phelps [13141] | ||
Born: | 10 Mar 1785 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 7 Sep 1854 | at: | |
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Name: | Clarissa Phelps [13140] | ||
Born: | 24 Jan 1787 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
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Name: | dau Phelps [13139] | ||
Born: | 10 Jun 1788 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 10 Jun 1788 | at: | |
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Name: | Permelia Phelps [13137] | ||
Born: | 10 Dec 1789 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 23 Jul 1826 | at: | |
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Name: | John Henry Phelps [13138] | ||
Born: | 19 Apr 1792 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 6 Jun 1874 | at: | |
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Name: | William Augustus Phelps [13136] | ||
Born: | 6 Dec 1794 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | 6 Oct 1864 | at: | |
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Name: | Eleazor Leonard Phelps [13133] [13134] [13135] | ||
Born: | 3 May 1797 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Married: | at: | ||
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: | Sarah Savilla Wisely | ||
Name: | George Horace Phelps [13132] | ||
Born: | 17 Jul 1800 | at: | Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States |
Died: | at: | ||
Spouses: |
/--Timothy Phelps /--Nathanial Phelps | \--Mary Griswold /--Nathaniel Phelps | | /--Samuel Bissell | \--Hannah Bissell | \--Abigail Holcombe |--Eleazor Phelps | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Rachel Sawyer | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Joseph Mann | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Deborah Mann | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Hannah Gilbert | /-- \-- \--
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@1 [13141] [S280]
@1 [13140] [S280]
@1 [13139] [S280]
@1 [13137] [S280]
@1 [13138] [S280]
@1 [13136] [S280]
@1 [13133] [S280]
@1 [13134] [S280]
@1 [13135] [S280]
@1 [13132] [S280]
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