Bios: McCreery, Robert, Indiana Co, PA SUBJECT: Robert McCREERY Biography SUBMITTER: Michael S. Caldwell EMAIL: msc@juno.com DATE: Jan 02, 1999 SURNAMES: McCREERY, McCREARY, DUSHANE, SNODGRASS, HUGHES, McKEE J.A. Caldwell, 1745-1880 HISTORY OF INDIANA COUNTY, PENN'A., J.A. Caldwell, Newark, Ohio, 1880, p. 460: ROBERT McCREARY was born in 1816, on the McCreery homestead, and was a son of William and Margaret McCreery, nee McClain. The former was a son of Samuel and Margaret McCreery, nee Fletcher. William was born in Ireland, and came, in 1792, with his father and family, to America, and lived for some years in what are now Juniata and Mifflin counties. About 1800, he removed to what is now Conemaugh township, where his father and a brother, Andrew, had previously settled in what is now the Hugh Speedy farm. In removing his goods from Mifflin county to Conemaugh township, he made nineteen trips on pack-horses. In 1803, he purchased the homestead now occupied by his son, William G., in East Mahoning, made a clearing, built a cabin, and put in a crop. In the fall of 1804, he was married, and in the spring of 1805, he removed to his new home. Samuel McCreery, d. in 1817, about ninety-four years of age. His wife died in Ireland about 1790. William McCreery, d. in 1858, eighty-four years of age; his wife died in 1845, sixty-eight years old. The children were: Jane, b. in 1805, m. in 1835 to Ebenezer Hammill; James, d.; James, m. first, in 1838, to Rebecca Smith, d. in 1853, second, in 1854, to Rachel L. Hammill, d. in 1856, and third to Mrs. Isabella Lytle nee Smith; Samuel F., d., m. to Hannah McEwen; Alexander McClain, m. to Hannah Winecoop; Margaret, m. to Elijah J. Work; Robert, m. to Nancy Dushane; Mary A., d., m. to Hugh H. Hamilton, d.; William G., m. first to Mary Work, d., and second to Mrs. Rachel Lytle nee Miller; Martha E., d., m. to Samuel Matthews; and John. The McCreery homestead was purchased of William P. Brady, in 1803. It contained one hundred and twenty acres, and cost three dollars per acre. James McCreery's children were: William, d.; Jane, d., m. to John H. Work; Margaret M., teacher; Sam'l S., m. to Martha E. Kern; Floretta, d.; Hugh H., teacher; Agnes M., d.; Mary E.; and Thomas W. Samuel S. was in the 2d battalion, six months volunteers, and in company A, 206th Pennsylvania volunteers, about one year. James McCreery located on his present farm, then in the woods, in 1838. He has been an elder in the U.P. church, and its predecessor, for forty-one years. Robert McCreery's children were: William H., U.P. minister, m. to Martha Marshall; John, d.; James Alexander, d.; Mary Jane, d.; Isaac Newton, m. -----; Margaret A.; Sarah Ellen, m. to T.J. McKee; James McClain; John Snodgrass, m. to Emma Watts; Ebenezer H.; Jos. F.; and Robert A. Nancy Dushane, the wife of Robert McCreery, was a daughter of Isaac and Mary Dushane nee Snodgrass. The latter was a daughter of James and Mary Snodgrass nee Hughes. The latter died in 1847, over ninety-four years of age. The Robert McCreery land was patented in 1813 to members of the Holland land company. There was a well-defined trail on this land, plainly visible many years after the improvements were made; he located on this tract in 1849. ----------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.