Rowan County, NC - Barclays, A Texas Family from Rowan Co NC, Part 4 ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Teddy Barclay Pope, Ed. D. TPope77497@aol.com ______________________________________________________________________ Doubtless the light has grown dim from time to time, and doubtless these leaders who have taken the time to learn the secrets of Masonry and then hand them down from generation to generation, have often wondered if their efforts were worthwhile, but looking back over this period and seeing Masonry stand the test of changing economic conditions and the vicissitudes of War, we can express our admiration for those leaders and say again that with time, patience and perseverance, we can overcome all things. ________________________________________________________________________________ A brief History: The Barclays came to England with the Norman Conquest and settled in Gloucestershire. The Earls of Berkeley built Berkerley Castle as a fortress in 1153. Some of the family went north to Scotland where they settled in the north-east at Towie, Mathers, Gartley and Pierston in Aberdeenshire. They also settled at Collairnie in Fife. Lord Roger de Berchelai and his son John, came to Scotland in the retinue of Margaret, sister of the Saxon Edgar the Aetheling, in 1067. She married Malcolm III, who bestowed various lands on her followers, including the lands of Towie to John de Berchelai. Sir Walter de Berkeley was Chamberlain of Scotland in 1165. Sir David Barclay was one of the chief associates of Robert the Bruce and was present at most of his battles, particularly Methven where he was taken prisoner. In the 17th century a branch of the family was established at Urie near Stonehaven in Kincardineshire. The 1st Laird of Urie, Colonel David Barclay, was a professional soldier who served in the armies of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden. He returned home when civil war broke out and became a colonel of a regiment of horse fighting for the king. He retired from active service in 1647 and purchased the estate of Urie. After the restoration he was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle but was soon liberated through the interests of powerful friends with whom he had served during the civil war. During his imprisonment he was converted to the Society of Friends (Quakers) by the Laird of Swinton. His son, Robert Barclay, was also a Quaker, and published An apology for the true Christian Divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers in 1675. Although the Quakers were generally persecuted, Barclay received great respect. In 1679 Charles II granted him a charter under the great seal, erecting the lands of Urie into a free barony. He died at Urie in 1690. David Barclay of Cheapside, his second son, founded Barclays Bank. In 1621 Sir Patrick Barclay, Baron of Towie, the 17th Laird, signed a letter of safe conduct in favour of John and Peter Barclay who wished to settle in Rostock in Livonia, on the shores of the Baltic. From Peter in five generations was descended Field Marshall Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly born in 1761. He was made minister of war in 1810 and two years later given command of the Russian armies fighting against Napoleon. His scorched earth campaign contributed greatly to Napoleons final downfall. Barclay de Tolly was created a prince by the Tsar and his memory is still honoured in Russia. Barclay de Tolly, Mikhail Bogdanovich, Knyaz (Prince) (b. Dec. 13 [Dec. 24, New Style], 1761, Pamuskis, Poland-Lithuania [now Zeimys, Lithuania]--d. May 14 [May 26], 1818, Insterburg, East Prussia [now Chernyakhovsk, Russia]), Russian field marshal who was prominent in the Napoleonic Wars. Barclay was a member of a Scottish family that had settled in Livonia in the 17th century. Entering the Russian army in 1786, he served against Turkey (1788-89), Sweden (1790), and Poland (1792-94). In the campaign of 1806-07 against Napoleon, Barclay distinguished himself in the Battle of Pultusk and was wounded in the Battle of Eylau, after which he was made lieutenant general. In 1808-09 he commanded Russian forces against the Swedes in Finland. From 1810 to 1812 he was Russian minister of war. In 1812 Barclay took command of one of two Russian armies operating against Napoleon. His strategy of avoiding decisive action and retreating into Russia proved unpopular, and he was forced to resign his command in favour of General M.I. Kutuzov, who followed the same strategy. Barclay was present at the Battle of Borodino, left the army soon afterward, and was recalled in 1813 for service in Germany. After the Battle of Bautzen he was made commander in chief of the Russian forces, and after the Battle of Leipzig he received the title of count from the emperor Alexander I. Barclay took part in the invasion of France in 1814 and while in Paris was promoted to field marshal. In 1815 he was commander in chief of the Russian army that invaded France after Napoleon's return from Elba. He was made a prince at the end of that campaign. [1] MC QUEEN NOTES -------- North of RICHMOND,KY. 1780 our colony started long hunting around there. 1787 they moved the wives out. JOHN SAPPINGTON and THOMAS MCQUEEN are on the monument at BOONESBORO. This was sent to me by hermfagley@juno.com 6/25/99 It is from Faith Keanhey. The Reminiscences of Stephen Burkam Re JOUSHA MCQUEEN wintered at FT LAURENS seige. THOMAS MCQUEEN,at very least,at 1782 MORAVIAN MASSACE AS WAS SGT HARTLEY SAPPINGTON-90 KILLED CAPT GEORGE BROWN WOUNDED;TOM MCQUEEN CAPTURED 3 YEARS-ANOTHER MCQUEEN KILLED AT COL WM CRAWFORD'S DEFEAT ALLEN ECKERT'S "DARK AND BLOODY RIVER",AND "THE FRONTIERSMAN" Faith note: Will paraphrase as much as possible to get the rest of this book to you. The remainder is a bit disconnected, it is mostly different people's views on the same occurrances already presented by others in the book. From Stephen Burkam, Ohio County, VA, born Jan 1762 in Berkeley Co, VA. In the fall of 1768 Solomon Burkam and family settled near Beeson's fort. About 1700 the Indians were threatening so people moved over the mountains, except Beeson and those around him. A treaty was made, the people returned. (He) recollects about Col Crawford going to the relief of Hanna's Town. Capt Jacob Beeson settled 1768. In 1774, Capt William Linn raised a company around Beeson's and Redstone, and went out with McDonald or Dunmore. In 1777, Linn was sent with Foreman to Wheeling, just after the attack on Wheeling - had a company - Linn tried to dissuade Foreman from going under the hill, and he kept above. Simaon Girty early in the revolution competed against Crawfors for some military command, being defeated, and a Tory, joined the Indians. Simon was not in the attack on Wheeling in 1782. George Girty was. Simon was in KY, George commanded the Indians. Capt Pratt commanded 80 British, and Girty had 200 Indians. Girty said he would have the fort and he wanted a surrender. He spoke from a hillside as soon as the enemy appeared. Pratt spoke after dark. Stephen Burkam was with Gen McIntosh - 1500 Militia & 500 regulars who went out in the fall and returned after 4 months on New Year's. McIntosh was 2d in command. They rendezvoused at Pittsburg. Gen Gibson was there. Col Campbell from VA commanded a VA regiment, and since the War was overseer of the penitentiary. They built Fort McIntosh, marched 90 miles to the Tuscarawas, where they built Fort Laurens, never seeing any Indians. McIntosh tool Capt White Eyes and Bob Bee as pilots. White Eyes at Ft. McIntosh , came down with small pox, was sent to Pittsburg and there died. Bob Bee deserted at Ft. McIntosh. No one else got the pox. After reaching Ft Laurens food was short and rationed. a quarter of a pound of flour each day - the main army 70 or 80 left the fort after about 2 weeks. They had nothing but some hides which they roasted and ate. Next winter 18 men went to look for the pack horses, to go to the settlement for provisions. All were cut off. Next spring, the Militia was raised who went to Ft Laurens, saw no trouble, Reason Virgin was one of the captains, and David Shepherd may have been along. Williamson's Moravian Campaign At the mouth of Indian Wheeling, James Marshall, Col Commandant of Westmoreland, and Williamson, second Col, and took command of 400 men. They crossed the Muskingum river. Williamson said<"Do as you please with the prisoners," and picked up his gun and tomahawk and went into the bushes. William Welch, and Irishman tomahawked 7. The house was filled with men tomahawking. The Indians had previously sang and paryed. John McCulloch was out as a private, saw two Indian lads by the river, and told them to go hide. They may have been killed in the Council- house. We reached the toen that afternoon, and the Indians were tomahawked a little after dark. Hugh Cameron's hat and hunting shirt were found in one of the houses. These were identified. Next day they started back, this was toward the end of March. Crawford's Campaign In May, 489 men rendezvoused at the old Mingo town. Crawford was chosen, although many wanted Williamson, but Williamson wanted Crawford as well, as he was the oldest man. Williamson was 2d in command, then probably McClellan, Capt Eziekial Rose (on Ten Mile Creek), Capt Brenton; Major Harrison; Capt Eleazar Williamson; Capt James Dunn (?) from Shirtee; Capt Joseph Bean; Capt John Biggs. On the way out Indians were seen by the pilots. While marching, they saw a large party of Indians. The Indians made for the woods, the fight lasted until dark. The Indians were in the tall grass as high as their heads. They would show theirselves to fire, then squat and load. Major Harrison was killed, Capt Munn (?) wounded. 5 or 6 killed - Munn's leg was broke. Capt Bane was wounded on the first day. Horses were tied in the skirt of the woods, provisions were thrown together, they put out a strong sentry and were not disturbed during the night. Firing commenced early in the morning, they kept the same position with fighting by " little flirts" - few of Crawford's men were killed or wounded. That afternoon Col Williamson requested 200 men to rush and attack the enemy. Crawford thought it was improper to divide the men. At dusk the enemy was reinforced (Ben Newland with them, who shortly after joined the whites, and made the "leap".) Crawford ordered the men to retreat - each to shift for himself. Col D. Williamson tried to keep the men in a body and fight as they retreated. They mostly kept as a body, retreating after dark. The Indians followed but didn't fire the first night. In passing the swamp, some had to abandon their horses others were stuck, overtaken and tomahawked. The next day there were several little fights. John Hays was wounded. The next day the Indians caught him and "ringed" around for his scalp, they were beaten back, but on the 3d day of the retreat he was killed. The 2d day of the retreat (7 Jun) there were three skirmishes, the next day many more. The last day Thomas Ogle's back was broken by a ball. He said, "Tell brother Joe that you left me here, lord of the soil - I'll keep my tomahawk, feign dead, and when they come to take my scalp, I'll fix one of them." He was left to his fate. [Joe: Capt Joseph Ogle.] The retreat was slow - some days 10 or 12 miles. The most of those who seperated from the main body were killed - Capt John Biggs and Lt. Ashby among them. They disbanded at Mingo Town. Rose, Bane, and Munn were wounded, all got in. First Siege of Wheeling It was John McCulloch who rode down on the 3 yr old gray mare. He had the mare 33 years, finally dropped dead under the saddle, fat as a bear. There was a large party from Short Creek, Capt Francis McGuire, Maj Samuel McCulloch, and John Green were chased to Capteen Island [Captine] and escaped and reached Van Meter's fort. Elizabeth Zane did carry powder at the first siege. Lewis Wetzel About 1785, lewis went alone to hunt for an Indian camp. He went to the Stillwater, found a camp of 3 Indians, hid in the bushes until they were asleep, crept up, tomahawked all three, took their scalps and guns and went to Wheeling. When out after Mill's horse, Lewis killed 3 Indians. The Indians tomahawked Mills who was shot in the thigh. The Indians' bodies were not found. When Lewis and Jacob were taken, it was frosty weather, white frost (illegible), and Lewis went back and got his father's gun, then went and got some moccassins, while Jacob was hid in the woods. The old man, John Wetzel, was alone when killed. Lewis, nor any of his brothers were out with Crawford. Ben Ulin Ben Ulin was out hunting for his horse, at or near the mouth of Kenhawa, was pursued by Indians, and cornered. He had to jump over a ledge of great distance into the Ohio River below. He caught hold of a limb of a buckeye sappling, which broke off, but broke his fall, and saved him. In peace, he saw some of the Indians who witnessed the leap. They laughed at him, and asked why he chose to leap instead of taken. He said he would rather be killed then taken. This was after 1782. He married and settled down. Second Siege of Wheeling On Sunday preceeding the attack, Ebenezer and Jonathan Zane, and Stephen Burkam returned from Stillwater, where they had been to get Indian horses, got none, and were chased all the way to Wheeling. Mills was wounded, 17 wounds and two skips. Henry Smith was slightly wounded in the thigh. It was 2 months before Mills was able to get about. Dr. Knight came once from Pittsburg to see him. Mills desired Burkham to tomahawk him, to deprive the Indians of that fun, in case they got into the fort. The siege commenced on Wed afternoon, 15th or 16th Sep 1782. Peter Neisinger and Hamilton Carr were out spying. The Indians crossed at Bogg's Island - the main body. Some got on the Wheeling Island. A few days before Andrew Zane had brought two 10 gall. kegs of whiskey from Cat Fish Camp, within 2 or 3 miles of Wheeling, saw the signs and hid his kegs in a tree top. On the day of the attack, Andrew Zane, Stephen Burkam, Solomon (?) Wright, and half a dozen others went for it. They saw the old sign, nothing more, got to the fort spring, were drinking, when 2 spies came in. All went to work preparing for the siege. All hands carried water from the river. Sun near two hours high, they came beating the drums, and paraded themselves along the hill. They stopped the music, Girty, with flag in hand made his speech. Stated his strength (that Simopn had defeated the Kentuckians at Blue Licks) that reenforcements with artillery would arrive. Burkam fired 3 shots at Girty, and missed. The swivel was shot - grape shot and bullets - 10 Indians scattered mostly into the cornfield among the corn. There was moonlight, then a heavy fog. Pratt speaks, says he is a Scotchman, closed by wishing them no harm. Betsey Wheat and George Girty confabbed. Girty asked if they had whiskey. Yes, plenty of it. How was it made? In a melting ladle, and you shall have a belly full of it. Said Girty, "I'll have the fort before morning, or go to hell." "Hell then," said Betsey, "is your portion, for into the fort, you cannot come." Then commenced a mutual throwing of stones, after awhile firing commenced. Archibald and George Carr, brothers of Hamilton, and Anthony Rigger, and George Scott were also among the defenders. Silas Zane and Andrew Scott were at the fort, and only Ebanezer Zane, Green, and the negro were at Zane's house. David Sullivan and two men with a load of cannon balls and despatches from Pittsburgh to Gen Clark reached Wheeling just before the siege commenced. Sullivan knew Girty personally and recognized his voice. Sullivan was wounded the first night. [the bullet came in at the toe and lodged in the instep, and had to be extracted at Pittsburg, where he went after loosing his load, but Sullivan fought. Two pickets fell, were put up, and a board nailed across on the inside. John Tate and Conrad Stoup were gunners. Tate had been in the army. (Capt Boggs sent for aid to Col James Marshel, on Buffaloe, etc) They fired the cannon at Jacob Rigger's house, in which the Indians were hiding, cut the joints in two, and the whole loft fell. Indians scattered out. The enemy tried to fire the fort with flax, but failed. At Zane's house, Old Sam, the negro, was slightly grazed. He pulled out his plug, and fired out, saying, "Take care, Sambo is here!" They kept away from Zane's the remainder of the night. Next day they shot at a negro with the Indians, wounded him, and he surrendered and came in. He had been taken on the Clinch, had on Maj Harrison's coat, with a bullet hole in it. The Indians put on pertticoats. They killed sheep, cattle, hogs and took horses. They would cut out the tongues of cattle to eat. There were 11 horses and 12 cows at the fort, one of the latter was shot. That evening, the Indians fired their wooden cannon, within 15 yds of the fort, and it busted. At Muskingum, on their way out, the negro said, they made one wrapped with elk tugs, and made some noise, but this with chains that did not give. The next night there was some firing. Friday, about noon, they last were seen on Wheeling Island. The men then ran out of the fort and fired on them. Tate, an Irishman, seized the wooden cannon and shouldered it, hollowaing out, "Tell your master that you left an Irishman running off with your cannon." Col Williamson did not come until late in the day, marching with some 40 men. On Sat, Rice's Blockhouse was besieged by a part of this enemy. Sunday morning early, 40 men (including Burkam and Moses Shepherd) under Capt Ezekial De Witt, went from Lamb's fort, some 2 miles off, and followed the trail some distance. [He] don't think Rice went from Lamb's during Sunday night. End of Stephen Burkam's narrative HERMON BROWN FAGLEY 2679 ST RT 125 BETHEL OHIO 45106 1740'S DUGAL MCQUEEN lived adj GEORGE and Mary Stevenson Brown,NE WESTMINSTER,MD. son JOHN BROWN M MCQUEEN and son TOM MCQUEEN m Eliz Berry Capt-lt-REV J.P. GEORGE BROWN D 1814 M ELZABETH MCQUUEN,SISTER OF JOUSHA,WHOSE SIDE MARRIED CREWS. HFAGLEY@aol.com and hermfagley@juno.com ___________________________________________w does it work Chat between Scoo and MM regarding McQueens, June, 1999 Scoo138847: I guess she was born in madison kent also OnlineHost: WHendr3062 has entered the room. KMcq695311: AS you ask questions and we try to help MM12948: who did she marry? Lgrubb0542: bbl go STARS!!!!!! KMcq695311: Bye Lg ASmith1153: thanks KMcq695311: Hi Xho MM12948: I will check it out and let you know OnlineHost: PREW7 has entered the room. OnlineHost: MM12948 has left the room. DJBURL7: Scoo try the MCQueen family forum OnlineHost: ANNAKINS01 has entered the room. OnlineHost: PREW7 has left the room. OnlineHost: RProst has left the room. Scoo138847: mm walter barclay was b. rowan co NC 1774 OnlineHost: AOTTMERS has entered the room. Scoo138847: dburl, thank you ASmith1153: How can a new comer start to search for their family OnlineHost: AOTTMERS has left the room. Scoo138847: smith, start writing down all in your generation, your parents and grandparents OnlineHost: Playurhand has entered the room. Scoo138847: then ask your grandparents about their parents and grand parents and that will give you 5 ge DJBURL7: Scoo it under gem forum, then put the Surname in the find box and search the web OnlineHost: ANNAKINS01 has left the room. Playurhand: Can any one tell me about Genealogy OnlineHost: Verp525 has entered the room. ASmith1153: just names or what sorry to be so dumb OnlineHost: Verp525 has left the room. OnlineHost: Verp525 has entered the room. OnlineHost: Verp525 has left the room. Scoo138847: burl, that ou Scoo138847: smith, do names, birthday, where, who married, where died, where buried Swyrbn: you have mentioned family forums how do you find these OnlineHost: MM12948 has entered the room. ASmith1153: ok that helps OnlineHost: Hobomcjjj has entered the room. KMcq695311: WB MM KMcq695311: Hi Hobo Playurhand: ASsmith I'm not dumb just a question ASmith1153: what if my grands are dead OnlineHost: ChoDip has left the room. MM12948: Hey Scoo I have a Elizabeth McQueen born to John McQueen and Nancy Crews. Scoo138847: ask anyone old in the family what they recall for starters smith MM12948: born in 1789 OnlineHost: Hobomcjjj has left the room. ASmith1153: no real people to ask DJBURL7: go into interest- into geneoalogy-type in gem forum GErwin8367: Can get to forums by going to keyword and type - genealogy MM12948: did you get that? OnlineHost: SHARREN99 has entered the room. OnlineHost: CAROL4150 has entered the room. OnlineHost: Playurhand has left the room. Scoo138847: mm, i have found several eliza before, when was this one born and where MM12948: those McQueens did come to TX KMcq695311: Hello Carol OnlineHost: RLLX2 has entered the room. Swyrbn: thanks again have a good day everyone RLLX2: Hello room CAROL4150: Hi KM KMcq695311: Hello RLL RLLX2: Hey Carol CAROL4150: Hi RLL Swyrbn: bye RLLX2: Hi KM MM12948: You all say hi and bye way to much OnlineHost: Swyrbn has left the room. CAROL4150: Now MM hi to you too KMcq695311: We are friendly MM ASmith1153: I thank you all for you help. let you know how this goes GErwin8367: Interests Channel has genealogy. Also can search military stuff for records Scoo138847: MM one of elizabeth mcqueen's brothers was milton OnlineHost: SHARREN99 has left the room. MM12948: (((Kmcq))) KMcq695311: LOLOL RLLX2: MM Its called acknowledgement and courtesy! MM12948: that was a hug kat Scoo138847: do you have siblings of elizabeth's OnlineHost: ASmith1153 has left the room. CAROL4150: Watch it MM keep the parenthesis where we can see them LOL KMcq695311: Thank you I needed that MM12948: no I don't have a Milton on that one. OnlineHost: M2WINN has entered the room. KELLERTC has left the room. MM12948: Elizabeth, John, Jane, Spicey MM12948: Maybe a David also Discussion? MM12948: Most of the McQueens in TX are descended from John McQueen and Nancy Crews Scoo138847: thank you MM i used my new skill and copied all this chat and saved it under McQueen chat an RLLX2: Yes we are all related somehow. MM12948: I don't think so Scoo138847: MM, how do you know and what part of Texas OnlineHost: GenResPlus has entered the room. KMcq695311: WB GenR GenResPlus: hi kmc MM12948: I think those McQueens settled around Tyler CO RLLX2: KITLEY, MASON, HART, SMITH, SENTORS STEELE GenResPlus: hi mm GenResPlus: hi rll MM12948: howdy RLLX2: hEY gEN HOW ARE YOU? Scoo138847: MM you hit the nail on the head. Chester, Woodville OnlineHost: LH79835 has left the room. Scoo138847: Hasper GenResPlus: i am fine, thanks, rll, and you? Kui2k: howsit all. RLLX2: Fine its getting hot here in Santa Barbara Gen GenResPlus: hi kui Scoo138847: several intermarriages with crews, mc queen, barclays KMcq695311: MM come to Tx and we will find the McQueens RLLX2: Hi kui Kui2k: Aloha nui loa to all!!!! GenResPlus: hot here too, rll, but i just got off treadmill, too Scoo138847: MM how did you know that MM12948: I would like that KMcq695311: Me too MM12948: How did I know what? RLLX2: Oh boy, I'm to old for treadmill! GenResPlus: kmc, treadmill?? CAROL4150: brb afk Scoo138847: MM that they went to Tyler co KMcq695311: <---- no treadmill GenResPlus: that's exactily why you need a treadmill rll MM12948: I just did OnlineHost: DELETEADD has entered the room. Scoo138847: were they real tall and thin OnlineHost: Varinia3 has entered the room. GenResPlus: it helps your heart get stronger......... KMcq695311: Hi Varinia RLLX2: lol I do alot of walking though. OnlineHost: QiDoc1 has entered the room. M2WINN: Anyone know about Woolwine families? MM12948: I had to seperate my McQueens from those McQueens although they are connected GenResPlus: that and laughing, so i do both often, part of my rehab RLLX2: M2 from where? MM12948: in Maryland GenResPlus: not me m2 Varinia3: Hi KM OnlineHost: SBerry1932 has entered the room. KMcq695311: MM LOLOL I am having a hard time keeping up with you Varinia3: SB- God have you seen it before? CAROL4150: Var have you seen spider? RLLX2: MM what did you find? SBre1946: no MM12948: Elizabeth McQueen born in 1790 to John McQueen MM12948: and Nancy Crews SBerry1932: Seen what Varinia3: No, not today, but got an email from him. short one TJJHAZLE: anyone know of a chat room on antique collectors? SBre1946: Saving Private Ryan MM12948: M to Walter Barclay CAROL4150: Is Spider OK? Var SBerry1932: yes!!!!!!!!!1 Varinia3: TJ. yes there is one, unders special I think SBre1946: BBL Varinia3: Used to be anyway OnlineHost: SBre1946 has left the room. KMcq695311: bye SR Varinia3: I think so hon Scoo138847: mm that is great. that is exactly correct. thank you so much MM12948: brothers David and Milton Varinia3: Just a little disappointed OnlineHost: Gorup has entered the room. Varinia3: I will send you his email if I didn't delete it. Hold on TJJHAZLE: ok, will look. thanks SBerry1932: BERRY,GILPIN,SHARP OnlineHost: Gorup has left the room. KMcq695311: I have berry CAROL4150: Ok thanks Var OnlineHost: RLLX2 has left the room. t rooms CAROL4150: Hi Cc nice to see you again TJJHAZLE: ok thanks carol KMcq695311: Cc left MM12948: she died 15 May 1863 Tyler Co TX Varinia3: maybe he was booted CAROL4150: welcome TJ MM12948: Walter was son of Robert and Leah Barkley KMcq695311: BRB Scoo138847: mm that is correct. do you have mcq back further than john and nancy MM12948: John was the son of Thomas McQueen, son of Dugal McQueen KMcq695311: back Scoo138847: robert and leah barkley and walter were from rowan co NC MM12948: yes they were OnlineHost: WHendr3062 has left the room. Scoo138847: mm do you have those mcq back to scotland? TJJHAZLE: havent slept for goin on 40 hrs. Guess I should try to get some rest. MM12948: Nancy Crews was the Dau of David Milton Crews KMcq695311: Just back to Dugal McQueen OnlineHost: Varinia3 has left the room. MM12948: and Annie Magee MM12948: just to Dugal Scoo138847: were those crews and mcqueen all in Kent? TJJHAZLE: bye all OnlineHost: TJJHAZLE has left the room. MM12948: yes they were MM12948: at one time MM12948: you mean KY don't you? MM12948: not Kent England right? Scoo138847: there is another mystery. there was a peter barclay on the census as walter son, not elizabe OnlineHost: FCTlara has entered the room. OnlineHost: Gamut2897 has entered the room. MM12948: I don't do that line OnlineHost: Gamut2897 has left the room. Scoo138847: mm, i mean KY MM12948: since I am not realted to the Crews FCTlara: what is genealogy MM12948: or the others OnlineHost: WEINERCLUB has entered the room. MM12948: I am from Joshua M. McQueen OnlineHost: PEAKECAR has entered the room. McQueen Notes from Fragley, June, 1999 HERMON BROWN FAGLEY 2679 ST RT 125 BETHEL OHIO 45106 1740'S DUGAL MCQUEEN lived adj GEORGE and Mary Stevenson Brown,NE WESTMINSTER,MD. son JOHN BROWN M MCQUEEN and son TOM MCQUEEN m Eliz Berry Capt-lt-REV J.P. GEORGE BROWN D 1814 M ELZABETH MCQUUEN,SISTER OF JOUSHA,WHOSE SIDE MARRIED CREWS. HFAGLEY@aol.com and hermfagley@juno.com OnlineHost: TMTM111 has entered the room. WM HOY'S aka GEORGE Boone's fort and nearby DAVID CREWS FORT are almost exactly on 1-75 at WHITE HALL [Foxtown ]KY just south of the KY RIVER,and a bit further south of LEXINGTON,KY. North of RICHMOND,KY. 1780 our colony started long hunting around there. 1787 they moved the wives out. JOHN SAPPINGTON and THOMAS MCQUEEN are on the monument at BOONESBORO. ICincinnati, 10 miles from where GEORGE AND ELIZABETH MCQUEEN BROWN SETTLED 1802. 15 MILES FROM THEIR 1798 HOME. 150 MILES FROM WHERE JOHN,JOUSHA AND ELIZABETH [AND CREWS LIVED 1787-98; 300 MILES FROM WEIRTON WV WHERE THEY LIVED 1773-87. 600 MILES FROM WHERE THEY LIVED AT HAMPSTEAD MD FROM BIRTH TIL 1773.george and eliz were 1st cousins.HIS FATHER,JOHN BROWN D 1810,WAS MARRIED TO DUGAL'S DAU..JOHN LIVED AT HAMPSTEAD MD ADJ THOMAS AND ELIZ BERRY MCQUEEN. TOM DIED BY MIDDLE AGE. HIS FRENCH SPEAKING WIDOW WENT TO WEIRTON JOUSHA MCQUEEN, BRO OF JOHN M CREWS GAVE A LONG INTERVIEW FOUND IN LYMAN DRAPERS"KY MICROFILM AT BIG LIBRARIES. LOT OF 1ST COUSIN MARRIAGES IN COLONY. KERR AND WELLS CO TX NAMED FOR COLONY MEMBERS. BARCLAY page 199 mostly a group sheet in appendix that came in after book was nearly done. mostly- still good book,and she also wrote a CREWS BOOK,I think. Then she got married.Donna hechler m andrew porter. DONNA HECKLER m Andrew[?] Porter. Parents[?] at 2204 Eaves,Baytown Tx 77520 "METES AN BOUNDS I: Dugal McQueen and some DESC\ "INDEX BARCLAY PAGE 196; ROBERT PAGE 199;ROBERT AND LEAH 199;WALTER BARCLAY PGES 42 ANS 199 Pool Notes From Jane D. Knapp P. B. Box 350 Toppenish, WA 98948-035 June 17, 1999 Foreword: These notes are being word processed by Dr. Teddy Barclay Pope, who is related to the Pool Family through her grandmother, Nancy Laura Pool b. 1873 Tyler County d. 1924 Tyler County, Texas m. Walter Barclay b. 1871 Tyler CO Texas d. 1945 Tyler County Texas. Both are buried at MT Zion Cemetery, Chester, Texas, Tyler Co. Nancy Laura Pool was the daughter of Josh W Pool and Alice Delila Riley Pool. Josh W Pool was the son of the Widow Pool whose second husband was Harmon Frazier, all of Tyler County Texas and in the records, including the 1835 census of Texas online and the 1850 census. Variations of the spelling of the Pool Surname are Poole, and Pettipoole. Other Pool descendants in Tyler County were Nancy Laura's sisters and brother, Clara ( m to Henry Barclay, Walter's older brother ), Frances Ludy Pool and John Riley Pool. After the early death of Laura's father Josh W Pool, his widow married Willis Bourn, and after his death, James Jim Barclay. Many of these descendants are also buried in Mt Zion Cemetery, Chester, Tyler County, Texas. Descendants are the 14 Barclay children of Nancy Laura Pool and Walter Barclay, 11 of whom lived to adulthood and their descendants, the 8 Barclay children of Clara Pool and Henry Barclay, and the children of John Riley Pool who included Herman, Bower, and others and Vestal and Jack Pool in the next generation, and others. Excerpts for the floppy disc book, A Texas Family: The Barclays, 1999, by this writer further describes the relationship of the Pools to the Barclays and names various descendants. The focus of this book is the story of the James Walter Barclay and Nancy Laura Pool Barclay family. Walter was in the fourth generation descended from the first Walter Barclay in Tyler County. There have been four more generations since then. Walter and Laura had fourteen children. Eleven lived to adulthood. James Walter Barclay was in the fifth generation of Barclays clearly identifiable in America, descended from the original Barclay of this strain, Robert Barclay of Rowan County, North Carolina. Here, second and third Barclay families of interest are discussed. They were closely related and interwoven with the Walter Barclay Family. The second family was the Henry Barclay family. Henry was Walter^Òs brother. Henry married Laura^Òs sister, Clara Pool. Together Henry and Clara had eight children. These Henry Barclay children were double first cousins to the Walter Barclay children. After Clara^Òs early death Henry had two more wives and four more children who were first cousins to the Walter Barclay children. The third family was the James "Jim" Barclay family. Jim married Laura and Clara^Òs mother, Alice Delila Riley. Alice Riley Pool Bourn was twice widowed when the girls and her two other children were young. She married Jim Barclay. Together, Jim and Alice Barclay raised seventeen children. Four were Pools, one was a Bourn son and twelve were their Barclay children. Alice and Jim Barclay were grandparents to the Walter Barclay children. All of the children raised by Alice and Jim Barclay were aunts and uncles to the Walter Barclay children. These children were two generations that overlapped. Jim Barclay managed the Peach Tree holdings of John Henry Kirby. The Walter Barclay family lived at Mt Zion. The Henry Barclay family lived in Houston County. The Jim Barclay family lived at Peach Tree at Chester, Texas. The Walter Barclay family lived at Mount Zion, south of Chester, Texas. Barclays are now four generations and more than one hundred and twenty five years removed from Walter and Laura, Henry and Clara, and Jim and Alice. The children grew up and raised families in east Texas. Children of daughters had other last names, but were equally related. Below are listed the children. Other First Cousins Laura^Òs other sister was Frances Ludy Pool. The children of Laura^Òs brother, John Riley Pool, and Ada Fondren were as follows: Herman, Vestle, Charles, Selma, Lester, Bower, Centril and Clara Pool. Pools generally lived into their eighties, according to Jack Pool of San Antonio. Only his father, Herman Pool, lived to be 102 years of age. The children of Laura^Òs brother Willis Daniel Bourn and Ethel Stuart were: Cecil, Wayne, Edna and Bessie Bourn. The other first cousins were the children of Walter^Òs brothers and sisters, Henry, Ben Ross, Dr. Robert L. Cruse, Betty (Morgan), Falby (Lockhart and Russell) and the children of Walter^Òs half brother and sister, Buck and Sally (Mann). Most of these early east Texas parents gave their children good names. They might have been named after relatives, given the surname of another related family member, or named for presidents or other prominent persons. In everyday life, many of these went by nicknames, such as; Watt, Grey Watt, W. W., Slim, or Jim The children of Jim and Alice Delila (Riley) Barclay; Henry and Clara (Pool) Barclay and J.Walter Barclay and N. Laura (Pool) Barclay are as follows: James "Jim" and Alice Delila Riley Pool Bourn Barclay^Òs children were: The Pool children; Laura, Clara, Frances Ludy, and John Riley Pool. The Bourn son, Willis Daniel Bourn. The Barclay children; Josh, Mary, Ellen, Leila, Hattie, Edna, James Lacey, Ida, Mable, Charles and John Henry Kirby Barclay. There were seventeen in all. This was the largest family in the area, and Alice Delila Riley Pool Bourn Barclay was said to have had the most children in the area. Henry and Clara Pool Barclay^Òs children were; Cass, Laura, Alice, Martha Jean, Lacey, Bower, John and Watt. Henry had a second wife who left and went back to Louisiana with her two children, __? and Hap. There was a third wife, May whose two Barclay children were John and Reagan Barclay. There were twelve in all. J. Walter and Laura Pool Barclay^Òs children were; Myrtie, Clara, Mary, Clyde, Eula, James (Buck )Buchanan Barclay, Joshua (Josh) , Riley, Robert, George, Ora and Lora, Louise and Feagin Barclay. There were fourteen in all. Note: The father and mother of Josh W. Pool were William Pool and Nancy Durden Pool. William was killed. Nancy married the widower Harmon Frazer. They lived near the Fortenberry's north of THIS OLD HOUSE and south of Bob Belt Road. The significance of the papers and notes of Jane D Knapp of Toppenish, Washington, to the Pool family of Tyler County, Texas, is, at this time, unknown. Study and research may determine that the family about whom these notes were made is not related at all to the Pool family descended from Josh W. Pool of Tyler County, Texas, but since the time frame is similar and the location of Rockwell, Texas, is also in the same vacinity of East Texas where the descendants of Josh W. Pool made their home in Tyler County, at a time when Texas was in its early days, and sparsely settled, it is recom-mended that these notes be retained for a future date at which time they may be studied more carefully, and further conclusions drawn. The purpose at this time is to preserve the notes for posterity. Notes Document one - copied from Gabriel Pool's Family Bible by R. F. Pool, 1936 Husband - William Pool born 1795 married 1897 died July 4 1840 Swenter CO ALA husband's father John Pool husband's mother Maxulda Hollaway(?) wife Elizabeth Jones Wife - Elizabeth Jones Died ALA 1817 wife's father Gabriel Jones Children Female Lucinda Pool January 13, 1809 m Thomas Rodes Male John Pool December 2, 1810 Male Gabriel Pool August 31, 1812 Male Thomas Pool April 17, 1815 Male James Pool March 28, 181 Female Mariann Pool Nover 8 1820 Male Stephen Sparki Pool December 2 1821 Male William H. Pool January 26, 1823 Female Elizabeth Pool January 26, 1824 Other handwritten notes on this page not legible and estimated Batesville Indep 2 sons killed James to Illinois Shown in Shelby CO ALA Census 1820 had wife and 3 sons 1 daughter under 21 Elizabeth died S C DOCUMENT TWO e-mail Subj.: Re: download is long. see information about Josh Pool Date: 6/16/99 5:04:01 AM Central Daylight Time From: JHall1077 (screen name of Jane D Knapp of Toppenish, WA. To: Scoo138847 (screen name of Teddy Barclay Pope of Woodville, Texas) I took a look at your Tyler web page and the Barclay information and it is very interesting, because Mother's maiden name is Flowers, her mother was Allen, and Bradshaw is her g-grandfather on her father's side. I was in Tyler a few years ago and found some information on the Bradshaws. I am still hoping to find what happened to Ben Bradshaw's wife, Ami Mariah Gwin Bradshaw, as I have not found her death records and he remarried in the 1850's. I copied the basic information on Pooles below. Jane Descendants of James Washington Poole 1 James Washington Poole b: 1816 in SC d: December 28, 1897 in Confederate Home, Rogers, TX .. +Nancy Bradshaw b: 1827 in Tenn ......... 2 Joseph Berry Poole b: December 28, 1847 in Gainesville, Green, AR d: January 05, 1919 in Winters, Runnels Co, TX ............. +Sarah J Cave b: 1850 in Clark, Miss d: January 06, 1881 in Milam, TX .................... 3 Nancy E Poole b: November 05, 1874 in Milam, TX d: January 13, 1879 .................... 3 Thomas J Poole b: January 02, 1877 in Milam, TX d: October 03, 1877 .................... 3 Elias Clark Poole b: September 29, 1878 in Milam, TX ......... *2nd Wife of Joseph Berry Poole: ............. +Frances Savannah "Fannie" Bolen b: July 18, 1864 in Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL d: November 26, 1963 in Ballinger, Runnels Co, TX .................... 3 May Belle Poole b: October 29, 1883 in Rockdale, Milam, TX d: May 05, 1955 ........................ +J Will Cox .................... 3 Minnie Etta Poole b: September 25, 1885 in TX d: October 01, 1978 in Christoval, Tom Green Co, TX ........................ +Almer Dowdle b: June 22, 1882 in Coolidge, Limestone Co, TX d: April 01, 1944 in Brownwood, Brown Co., TX ............................... 4 Callie Savannah Dowdle b: August 22, 1910 in Coolidge, Limestone Co., TX d: February 06, 1964 in Big Springs, Howard Co., TX ................................... +Thomas Franklin Ward b: January 17, 1907 in Chickashaw, OK d: April 25, 1983 in Big Springs, Howard, TX ........................................... 5 Melvin Ward b: June 15, 1935 d: April 07, 1951 in Garden Springs, TX ........................................... 5 Annette Ward b: February 09 ............................................... +Dink Johnson ........................................... 5 Melva Jeane Ward b: October 28, 1930 in TX ............................................... +William Arthur "Pete" Reed ...................................................... 6 Dorothy Jeane Johnson .......................................................... +Mack James Crowe ................................................................. 7 Kimberly Ann Crowe b: September 15, 1965 d: August 11, 1966 in TX ................................................................. 7 Brandon Dean Crowe b: February 23, 1974 ................................................................. 7 Todd William Crowe b: January 18, 1972 ...................................................... 6 William Arthur,Jr "Pete" Reed ...................................................... 6 Jerri Dean Reed ...................................................... 6 Kenneth Franklin Reed ...................................................... 6 Stacy Irene Reed ........................................... 5 Wanda Lynelle Ward b: February 14, 1934 d: December 21, 1979 in Abilene, TX ............................................... +Billy Joe Peterson d: July 04, 1956 in San Angelo, TX ...................................................... 6 Dixie Jo Peterson ............................... 4 Ray Almer Dowdle b: July 11, 1913 in Coolidge, Limestone Co, TX d: September 10, 1971 in Midland, Midland Co, TX ................................... +Mary Elizabeth Flowers b: June 14, 1916 in Knot, TX d: October 20, 1972 in Midland, Midland, TX ........................................... 5 Clyde Ray Dowdle b: May 03, 1937 in Ackerly, Howard Co, TX ............................................... +Annette Williamson b: June 17, 1937 in TX d: May 30, 1997 in Austin TX ...................................................... 6 Kieth Aubrey Dowdle b: October 01, 1963 in MIdland, TX ...................................................... 6 Brent Ray Dowdle b: September 15, 1959 in Midland, TX .......................................................... +Nancy Ann Schulz ................................................................. 7 Emily Dowdle ................................................................. 7 Callie Dowdle ...................................................... 6 Noel Wayne Dowdle b: July 30, 1966 in Austin, TX .......................................................... +Johnnie ........................................... 5 Jane b: September 10, 1940 in Ackerly, Howard Co, TX ............................................... +[1] Waylon Dean Oliver b: June 07, 1938 in De Leon, TX ...................................................... 6 Eddie Wayne Oliver b: June 05, 1958 in Midland, Midland, TX .......................................................... +Maria b: August 15, 1960 in Mexico ................................................................. 7 Eddie Wayne Oliver, Jr. b: August 11, 1981 in California ................................................................. 7 Linda Michelle Oliver b: August 07, 1983 ................................................................. 7 Jennifer Ann Oliver b: June 26, 1989 in Houston, Harris, TX, USA ................................................................. 7 Jerry Lynn Oliver b: May 21, 1990 in Houston, Harris, TX, USA ...................................................... 6 [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver b: June 20, 1958 in Midland, Midland, TX .......................................................... +[3] Leighann Kessner ................................................................. 7 [4] Jason Oliver ................................................................. 7 [5] Chad Oliver b: June 01 ...................................................... *2nd Wife of [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver: .......................................................... +[6] Virgie ................................................................. 7 [7] Travis Anthony Oliver b: July 20, 1981 ...................................................... *3rd Wife of [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver: .......................................................... +[8] Cheryl Lynn Cross b: December 31 ...................................................... 6 [9] Linda Gay Oliver b: October 25, 1960 in Midland, Midland, TX .......................................................... +[10] Ronald Roberson ...................................................... *2nd Husband of [9] Linda Gay Oliver: .......................................................... +[11] Kieth Behn d: 1982 ...................................................... *3rd Husband of [9] Linda Gay Oliver: .......................................................... +[12] Bob b: in Bronx, NY ...................................................... 6 Kelly Don Newton b: August 11, 1961 .......................................................... +Angie ................................................................. 7 Waylon Lee Newton b: February 27, 1981 in SD ........................................... *2nd Husband of Norma "Jane" Dowdle: ............................................... +[13] Charles Andrew Hall b: June 26, 1937 in Birmingham, AL d: April 18, 1992 ...................................................... 6 [14] Charlotte Jane Hall b: August 30, 1966 in Ft Worth, Tarrant, TX .......................................................... +[15] Edward Albert Kaiser b: December ................................................................. 7 [16] Jacob Albert Kaiser b: March 14, 1987 in Lynnwood, WA ................................................................. 7 [17] Jessica Lynn Kaiser b: June 10, 1988 in Lynnwood, WA ................................................................. 7 [18] Stephen Paul Kaiser b: August 08, 1989 in Lynnwood, WA ........................................... *3rd Husband of Norma "Jane" Dowdle: ............................................... +[19] Richard Frederick Knapp b: September 09, 1939 in Pasadena, CA ........................................... 5 Bill b: November 11, 1945 in Amarillo, Potter Co., TX ............................................... +Faye Kathleen Thomas b: January 01, 1950 in Corpus Christi, TX ...................................................... 6 Peggy Kathleen Dowdle b: November 17, 1971 in Abilene, Taylor, TX .......................................................... +William Hugh Gill ........................................... 5 Oliver b: September 10, 1940 in Ackerly, TX ............................................... +[1] Waylon Dean Oliver b: June 07, 1938 in De Leon, TX ...................................................... 6 Eddie Wayne Oliver b: June 05, 1959 ...................................................... 6 [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver b: June 20, 1958 in Midland, Midland, TX .......................................................... +[3] Leighann Kessner ................................................................. 7 [4] Jason Oliver ................................................................. 7 [5] Chad Oliver b: June 01 ...................................................... *2nd Wife of [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver: .......................................................... +[6] Virgie ................................................................. 7 [7] Travis Anthony Oliver b: July 20, 1981 ...................................................... *3rd Wife of [2] Curtis Lynn Oliver: .......................................................... +[8] Cheryl Lynn Cross b: December 31 ...................................................... 6 [9] Linda Gay Oliver b: October 25, 1960 in Midland, Midland, TX .......................................................... +[10] Ronald Roberson ...................................................... *2nd Husband of [9] Linda Gay Oliver: .......................................................... +[11] Kieth Behn d: 1982 ...................................................... *3rd Husband of [9] Linda Gay Oliver: .......................................................... +[12] Bob b: in Bronx, NY ...................................................... 6 Kelly Don Oliver b: August 11, 1962 ........................................... *2nd Husband of Norma Jane Dowdle: ............................................... +[13] Charles Andrew Hall b: June 26, 1937 in Birmingham, AL d: April 18, 1992 ...................................................... 6 [14] Charlotte Jane Hall b: August 30, 1966 in Ft Worth, Tarrant, TX .......................................................... +[15] Edward Albert Kaiser b: December ................................................................. 7 [16] Jacob Albert Kaiser b: March 14, 1987 in Lynnwood, WA ................................................................. 7 [17] Jessica Lynn Kaiser b: June 10, 1988 in Lynnwood, WA ................................................................. 7 [18] Stephen Paul Kaiser b: August 08, 1989 in Lynnwood, WA ........................................... *3rd Husband of Norma Jane Dowdle: ............................................... +[19] Richard Frederick Knapp b: September 09, 1939 in Pasadena, CA ............................... 4 Leslie Alpha Dowdle b: January 11, 1919 in Coolidge, Limestone Co, TX d: March 15, 1922 in Coolidge, Limestone Co, TX ............................... 4 Thelton William Dowdle b: October 07, 1921 in Coolidge, Limestone Co., TX d: August 04, 1995 in San Angelo, TX ................................... +Patricia Kay Parvin b: February 20, 1950 in Glenrose, Sommerville, TX ........................................... 5 Amy Dowdle ........................................... 5 Bill T Dowdle ............................... *2nd Wife of Thelton William Dowdle: ................................... +Billie ........................................... 5 Leslie Lynn Dowdle ............................................... +Jeff Boylan ...................................................... 6 Bethany Boylan ...................................................... 6 Leah Boylan ...................................................... 6 Sarah Boylan ........................................... 5 Joe Dowdle ............................... *3rd Wife of Thelton William Dowdle: ................................... +Marylou ........................................... 5 Amy Dowdle ............................... 4 Derrel Sanders Dowdle b: August 27, 1923 in Norton, Runnels Co, TX ................................... +Mitsuko "Sue" Kitsuya ........................................... 5 Linda Dowdle ............................................... +Phillip Rizzo ........................................... 5 Barbara Dowdle ............................... 4 Lynn Ward Dowdle b: July 01, 1926 in Winters, Runnels Co, TX ................................... +Hazel Ruth Hill ............................... *2nd Wife of Lynn Ward Dowdle: ................................... +Mary Lou Lewis b: July 11, 1930 in TX ........................................... 5 Lyndon Lewis "Don" Dowdle b: May 03, 1962 in San Angelo, Tom Green, TX ............................................... +Shelly Donnally ...................................................... 6 Zachary Lynn Dowdle ...................................................... 6 James Ashley Dowdle .................... 3 Joseph Bunion Poole b: October 02, 1887 in Rockdale, Milam, TX d: May 01, 1930 .................... 3 James Earl Poole, Sr b: January 01, 1890 in Rockdale, Milam Co, TX d: October 09, 1956 in Sun Valley, Blaine, ID ........................ +Leone Lavina Garrard .................... 3 Leslie Lafayette Poole b: April 23, 1892 in Rockdale, Milam, TX d: September 16, 1966 in Ravenna, Neb ........................ +Margery Edna Petro ............................... 4 Charles Poole .................... 3 Walter Benjamin Poole b: August 07, 1894 in Rockdale, Milam, TX d: July 04, 1911 .................... 3 Ray Edmund Poole b: February 26, 1897 in Milam, TX d: September 09, 1901 in Milam, Limestone Co., TX .................... 3 Flora Grace Poole b: July 22, 1899 in Limestone, TX d: 1988 in Ballinger, TX ........................ +William Jewell Poe d: in Ballinger, TX .................... 3 Ruby Elberta Poole b: June 03, 1902 in Limestone, TX d: May 01, 1930 in Dallas, TX, Baylor Hospital ........................ +E. D. Wilson ............................... 4 Edna May Wilson ............................... 4 Betty Jean Wilson ................................... +Clyde Harville ......... 2 John B Poole b: 1850 *2nd Wife of James Washington Poole: .. +Mollie Richards b: in Virginia d: June 09, 1931 in TX DOCUMENT THREE - from books on the Civil War reviewed by Don Goforth, December 1991 Joshua Poole - Rode with Mosby's rangers - captured by Federal troops at Appervile May 23, 1863 David Pool in 1863, was a leader of his own guerrilla band before joining up with Quantrell and Anderson sometime in 1864. David Pool - Rode with Bloody Bill Anderson - was still with Anderson on September 27, 1864, when they rode into Cextralia, MO. They held up a stagecoach and an arriving train, killed two dozen unarmed soldiers aboard on furlough, along with two civilians who tried to hid valuables in their boots. DOCUMENT FOUR - Pettypool, Pettipool, Pool, Poole, Pool Compiled by Leonardo Andrea 4204 DeVine, Street Columbia 50, S. C. September 25, 1945 Three different clients have asked me to send data on above names and I have collected all that I can find in files in Columbia on wills for Pool as spelled in various forms above. Granville Co. N. C. in 1789 was proved a will for Seth Pettypool wife evidently Elizaebth^Åch. 12 and no surnames so it was impossinle to tell whether the daughters were married or not;Elizabet^ÅMary^ÅSarah^ÅJane^ÅNancy^ÅWilliam^ÅJohn^ÅSeth^ÅYoung^ÅJesse^ÅClaiborn ^ÅPhillip. Many of these children of Seth Pettypool of Granville Co. N. C. came in S. C. and of these in Greenville County, I give what data I have. Jesse P. Pool m. Tabitha Green, a sister of elisha Green. Jesse P. Pool was in Revolution and as a young boy I listned to an old lady whose mother was a niece of Tabitha Green Pool, tell of going to the funeral of Jesse P Pool who was buried in his Revolutionary uniform with knee britches and silver buckles^ÅNo will or admst. Is to be found for Jesse P. Pool but 11 Apr. 1847 jesse P. Pool and wife Tabitha Green Pool made deeds to their son Green P. Pool and his wife Elizabeth^Åaslo deed to Henry Darby who seemed a son in lasw^ÅI have heard old people say that old Mrs. Darby was a daughter of Jesse P. Pool and her tombstone says she was a Pool^ÅI can get her name form that tombstone^ÅJesse P. Pool had but two children. John P. Pool will ag. 13 Jan 1837 pr. 6 Feb. 1837^Åwife Eleanor ch: John P. Pool ex^Åwife of Edmund Waldrop^Åwife of Reuben Jenkins;;;Sarah rodes;;;Ellender O"Neal^ÅPolly Cearnes^ÅTabitha W of Benjamin Holly Ex. Wit: Blackman Ligon, the wife of Jesse P. Pool and was Eleanor Green^ÅJohn P. Pool was also soldier in Rev. William P Pool will sg. 16 Apr. 1838 pr. 6 Aug 1849 Wife Anne (she was Anne Street) Ch 5: Seth P Pool Ex John P Pool William P Pool deceased Erwin P Pool's children deceased Rebecca Stephens' children wit: Johnn and Nancy t Moon and Hardy J Gilreath Young P Pool will sg. 17 teb 1843 pr 24 24 Nov 1843 Wife Sally "All to my wife" mentions slae he gae son, Claiborne P Pool exs; Sons Hampton P and Jordan P Pool wit: John L Styles, Hardy J Gilreath (Wife of Gilreath was Nancy Green, a neice of Eleanor and tabitha Green Pool named above) and James Holcombe. Mrs. Sally P. Pool (was Sally McVeigh) will sg. 12 Nov and pr. 6 Dec 1852 and styles herself as widow of Young P Pool "My estate to be divided between my 8 living children"; Hampton P Pool Ex Jordan P Pool Ex Mstin P Pool Claiborne P Pool Mary Bridges Young P Pool Sally Styles Frances Darby. Wit: Jackson Neely, Hardy Jones Gilreath and Joseph Cooper. Will of rolly Jenkins sg. 16 Dec 1851 pr 23 Sept 1852 Wife Luraney Jenkins Estate to be divided between all my children Ex son, Pleasant jenkins with Hardy J. Gilreath Anderson Co S C will of robert Pool sg. 25 Mar 1836 pr 27 June 1840 Wife Elizaebth Pool Ex with Joseph M Jolly "I want an equal division among all my children" and no names of children. Wit: Edward Adams family of anderson and Reuben Korgan Adams b. 1841 was the son of William Adams and his wife Mary P Pool Adms Mary may be daughter of this Robert Pool. Andrea Abbeville will of Micajah P Pool sg 3 Sept 1819 pr 20 Dec 1819 No wife and dvidently dead for Micajah styles himslef as an old man ch 2: robert Pool the lands where he lives Nany W of robert Young. Ex Son robert; wit: Joel Lipscombe, w Wier and Alexander Stuart. This Micajah must be the father of the robert of Anderson. Fairfield will of ephriam Pettipoll sg. 2 feb 1793 pr 15 Jan 1794 Wife Ursula Pettipool Ex "wife to have the Negro man coming to her from John Hunt and son William now has him but it was for his mother" I thought that perhaps Ursula was a Hunt Ch 8 : William Pettipool abraham Pettipool Ex Rest are minors and no surnames for them ephriam Thomas tabitha Frances Nancy Ursula "Son e;hriam to have the home lands when he is of age"/ wit: Charles Graham, William graham and John Yarborough. Pool Notes to be continued