Descendants of John McCullough



Descendants of John McCullough

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN2 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN1) was born June 17, 1755 in York county,(Lancaster county )PA, and died Bet. 1840 - 1850 in Owen county IN. He married ? Bet. 1775 - 1780 in Pa/NC. She was born Bet. 1760 - 1770, and died Bef. 1820.

Notes for JOHN MCCULLOUGH:

He was also a revolutionary war veteran who

fought at Kings Mountain along with Andrew Evans. He had earlier lived in

Pennsylvania and fought in the Revolution up there.

PENSION RECORD for JOHN McCULLOUGH S32404,State of Indiana, County of Owen

Owen Circuit Court October term 1834:Age 79 the 13th day of Oct 1834, resident of Owen County (He signed his name with a "mark"). SAMUEL EVANS testified for him. Stated that George Moderell was in a battle with John McCullough in North Carolina(Sassafras Field). John states that he was born 17 June 1755 in Lancaster Co,(later York Co.) PA (had inscription in family bible by his father as proof). Moved to North Carolina and lived in Mecklenburgh and Carabass Counties.Thence, to Cox (probably Cocke) county TN, lived there 3 years. Thence, to Pulaski County KY and lived there 30 years; then to Owen county IN. He enlisted in RW at Chanceford Twp,York Co,PA; but also entered the war again in North Carolina 8 Feb 1777 and was a prisoner on 14 April 1779, mustered out November 1779.JOHN McCULLOUGH S32404 also stated that his father was also a JOHN and one witness stated that the father was also in the Army during the Rev.

"Kentucky Land Grants" by Jillson, Part I

Jno McCullough--200 acres--Book 23, Page 449--

Date Surveyed 8-5-1799--Pulaski county KY

Watercourse--Sinking Creek

Tax Listings:

Pulaski county Tax Lists

1799 150 acres of Buck Creek (original owner)

1800-1811 same listing

1823 John, Robert and William McCullough listed with no land

1824 again all 3 listed no land

(probably before moving to IN)

There is also a note:

John states" That on the 6th day of November 1776 he received the document of that date enclosed in his former declaration, on the eve of his starting to Carolina".

this might be a clue as to when he went to the Carolinas.

Daughter Mary is shown on the 1850 census of Bartholomew county IN as age 59 and born in North Carolina. Therefore before her brother , William McCullough who is listed at age 57 and born in TN.

This would show that John McCullough left NC about 1792 and was in Tennessee about 1793 and then moved to KY about 1796 or thereabouts allowing for the 3 year span he states he resided in Tennessee.

TESTIMONY BY ANDREW EVANS

State of Indiana & Owen Probate Court

Owen County Oct-Nov Term 1835

Sworn to and subscribed in open court November 9th 1835 T.C. Johnson,Clerk,P.G.

Andrew Evans, aged 76 years and who being first duly sworn upon his oath saith that he was well acquainted with George Moderell of said county of Owen, who is since deceased and heard said Moderell state repeatedly during a period of the last thirty years, that he was one of the militia in the battle of sassafras field in North Carolina and knew that John McCullough now of Owen county Indiana was in the militia, who were engaged in said battle and that said McCullough was in the service in said engagement and deponent saith that said Moderell was a man of truth and his statement entitled to credit and deponent saith that he is also acquainted with said John McCullough and has no hesitation in saying that he believes that he was in the revolutionary war and served as he states and further he saith not.

Andrew (his mark)Evans

TESTIMONY OF ANDREW MODERELL

State of Indiana and Owen Probate Court

Owen County Oct-Nov Term 1835

Sworn to and subscribed in open court November 9th 1835

T.C. Johnson, Clerk

Andrew Moderell, aged 50 years and being first duly sworn saith that he is the son of the above named George Moderell,deceased and has heard his father and John McCullough in conversation upon the subject of the war of the revolution and heard them say that they were in the service of the United States during the summer of the year of the battle of sassafras fields in NC and was of the militia at the battle and believes from the information he has that said McCullough was in the service of the United States during the revolutionary war and further he saith not.

Andrew Moderell (signed)

TESTIMONY OF HUGH BARNES

State of Indiana and Owen Probate Court

Owen county Oct-Nov Term 1835

Sworn to and subscribed in open court November 9th 1835

Hugh Barnes,aged 63 years who being first duly sworn upon his oath saith that he is the son of Robert Barnes, deceased, and heard his father and mother say that they were acquainted with John McCullough senior and John McCullough of Owen County who has applied for a pension and that said John senior was in the northern army and said John junior was in the southern army of the United States and that he believes that John McCullough is a man of truth and his statement in relation to his age and service entitled to credit and that he has heard William Barnes,deceased speak of said McCullough jr. being in the service with him in the south and further he saith not.

Hugh Barnes(signed)

TESTIMONY OF SAMUEL EVANS

State of Indiana and Owen Probate Court

Owen county Oct-Nov Term 1835

Sworn to and subscribed in open court November 9th 1835

T.C. Johnson, Clerk

Samuel Evans, aged 40 years being first duly sworn upon his oath saith that he has often heard George Moderell who is now deceased say that he was in the service of the United States at the battle of Sassafras field in North Carolina with John McCullough now of Owen County Indiana and has also heard William Barnes deceased say that said McCullough and himself were in the service during the season of the battle of sassafras field and that George Moderell was also in the said service and deponent saith that he is acquainted with said McCullough and was acquainted with said Moderell and Barnes during their life times and believes that their statements upon this as upon any subject is entitled credit and further he saith not.

Samuel Evans (signed)

SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICE

State of North Carolina

Secretary of State's Office

I, William Hill, Secretary of State in and for the state aforesaid, do certify that it appears form the muster rolls of the continental line of this state that John McCullough, a private in Capt. Coles Company enlisted on the 8th day of February 1777 in the 4th Regiment for the term of three years that he was a prisoner on the 14th of April 1779 and was mustered again on November 1779,

Given under my hand this 13th day of April 1835

(signed) Wm Hill

REVOLUTIONARY CLAIM GRANTED

WAR DEPARTMENT

Revolutionary Claim

I certify in conformity with the law of the United States of the 7th June 1832, John McCullough of the State of Indiana who was a Private in the War of the Revolution is entitled to recieve TWENTY

Dollars per annum during his natural life commencing on the 4th of March 1831 and payable semi annually on the 4th of March and 4th of September in every year.

Given at the War Office of the United States this 29th day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty six.

Signed by secretary of War

signature illegible

STATEMENT OF JOHN McCULLOUGH TO THE PROBATE COURT AUGUST 1834

State of Indiana

Owen county Probate Court

August Term 1834

On the thirteenth day of August 1834 personally appeared before the Hon. John Dunn sole Judge of the Owen Probate Court in and for said county.

John McCullough, a resident of said County and State, aged seventy nine years, who being first duly sworn according to law doth in his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th 1832.

That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated:

to wit that he volunteered at the county of York in Chanceford township in the State of Pennsylvania where he then resided, in the company of volunteers commanded by Captain Ross(or Rofo),Lieutenant Joseph Morrison, Lieutenant Colonel Francis Keslton of the 4th Battalion of York county aforesaid was the commander of said company.The Colonel's name the applicant cannot now remember, the date of the volunteering the applicant cannot say, but they left the house of Captain Rofo(this could be Ross) where they received orders on the 25th day of July 1776 from thence and marched to Philadelphia, thence Granttown Barracks in the state of New Jersey, thence to RookBridge below Amboy, thence to Bargaintown, where they joined the main army under General Washington, thence to Long Island where they remained a short time and had a battle with the British which lasted for some days when (?)was driven by the enemy and we retracted through a corn field in the direction of the lake, here they remained a few days bringing our dead and taking care of the wounded, thence we marched to Kingsbridge leaving the wounded at Bargaintown in the Hospital. Thence back to Bargaintown and thence were marched to Newark where we were discharged, the company were given a discharge by the Captain on the 6th day of November 1776 applicants discharge of that date is herewith forwarded as evidence of his service in the tour, which was from July 25 1776 till 6th November 1776.

Second--Having removed to North Carolina he at the county of Mecklenburgh in said state in April 1777 he entered into the service in the company of Captain Osborn in the Regiment commanded by:Adam Alexander, Colonel that about the middle of September 1777 Captain Osborn with his company of which this applicant was one marched across Barred River in pursuit of the Tories but they having scattered from that quarter on our approach we commenced our march back and returned in six weeks from the time we left home which was about the first of November 1777 from top of his memory applicant cannot be more perfect of the dates.

Third--In the year 1778 he having removed to the rock country of said county he joined the company of Captain James Reese; George Alexander, Colonel;James White, Major and (blank) Rutherford,General in the month of March in said year, the first of September following in the company of foresaid we marched across Catabass River across the Brush Mountain to the quarter meadow in pursuit of the Tories they having disformed and we had no engagement with them and we marched back home again in the tour applicant wasn't with this company six weeks.

Fourth--On the 1stof February 1779 said company was again called out we were marched to the Choraw(or Choctaw) Hills under the command above last named official thence down the Podic to Georgetown here we remained near a month;provisions search, thence through the Sainters swamp to the Catawba River below the Nation Ford, here we remained till October, the tories in this region were numerous, thence back home again and were verbally discharged in this trip we were out nine months, we had no engagement during this tour.

In the company and under the command of the last above written in the month of January we were again called out in said service and were marched near to the Evation Springs where I served a a guard to prevent the Tories from joining the British at the time of battle at Evation Springs(this name of the springs is very illegible).

thence in the direction of what was called the Hanging Rock where we still kept on to prevent the union of the tories and British, the direction of Camden and were near the battle at the time of Blueford defeat, thence to Charleston in the month of August 1780 our county town here at the Sassafras fields (it appears to say) the fraqrous drown our light, thence in the month of September, Cornwallis was at this time in Charlotte he arrived in said town shortly after the Broush company at Sassafras Hill aforesaid George Lock, son of Col. Lock was killed in this battle, the company to which applicant belonged was stationed on Mallard Creek near to the battle so much so that they could see the whole of it.

In October, the British having marched to the Catawba we followed on in pursuit and at Baptist Ford and him battle and we were compelled to retreat thence home to guard our families to a place of safety from the tories, thence to the Kings Mountain which we captured the British under Yorktown thence to Guilford about the __ day of December 1780,where we again gand battle to Cornwallis here the Virginia troops met with us,here we were thence driven back to our places of residence and were verbally discharged.

Applicant with his family removed to Barkley county Virginia on account of the Tories and here applicant joined Captain Jackson's company in Barkley county and tells how in the first of July to the first of August a company was drafted and marched out as this applicant is informed, but did not reach Yorktown till after the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.

He was born in Lancaster county Pennsylvania. Respondent has record of his age in his family bible at his house which was made by his father.

He's lived in the counties heretofore named when he entered the service, since he lived in the county of Cabarrass North Carolina 11 years (so it says).

Thence to Coxe County (I think this is Cocke county) Tennessee lived here 3 years.Thence to Pulaski county Kentucky lived here thirty years and thence to Owen county Indiana his present place of residence.

He entered the service in each of the foresaid tours, first as a volunteer and in each of the others as a minuteman.

Respondent immediate officers names he has stated as far as he can now recollect. He recollects to have seen General Morgan, Colonel Davis who was killed at Baptist Ford on the Catawba. He saw General Gates and some others whose names he cannot now state, they at the time being strangers to him.

He received but one written discharge which is herewith forwarded.

He is acquainted with Thomas C Johnson, a clergyman and James M Allison, Merchant who can testify to his character for veracity and their belief of his services as a soldier of the Revolution.

That he heretofore forwarded a declaration to the department which was returned and is now as this applicant believes in the hands of Thomas T. G Adams who refuses to give the same to applicant to forward on to the department herewith and he cannot therefore send it.

That he has not documentary evidence of his service other than that herewith forwarded nor does he know of any person whose testimony he can procure, who can testify to his services but that he served as herein stated notless than two years and three months as a private in the war of the Revolution and for which he claims a pension.

He hereby relinquishes every claim except for the present to a pension or annuity and declares that his name is not on the pension rolls of the Agency of any state of this union.

Sworn to and subscribed this day and year aforesaid John McCullough

Mr.Thomas C. Johnson a Clergyman and residing in the township of Washington in said county and James M Allison, Merchant of the same place hereby certify that we are well acquainted with John McCullough who has subscribed to and sworn to this foregoing and above declaration. That we believe him to be seventy nine years of age, that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood which he resides to same being a soldier of the Revolution and that we conccur in that opinion.

Sworn to the date aforesaid

Thomas G. Johnson

J.M.H. Allison

And the said court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories prescribed by the war department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.And the court further certifies that it appears to them that Thomas C Johnson who has signed the preceding certificate is a Clergyman resident in Washington township in said county and the James M H Allison, Merchant who has also signed the same is a resident of the same place and is a credible person and that their statement is entitled to credit.

T.C. Johnson signed John Dunn

Probate Judge

MILITARY

Pierce'S Register

Reference: North Carolina State Records, Clark, Vol. XVI, 1782-1783

page 74

Name and Rank: McCullough, John, Pt.

Company: Cole's

Dates of Enlistment and Commission: 8 Feb. '77

Period of Service: 3 yrs.

Occurrences: ttt Pris. 14 Apr. '79 Mustd Nov. '79

The death of this man continues to be a mystery, he was however, still alive as of July 26, 1836 as a letter regarding the increase of his pension was written on his behalf .

3-19-2002 update:

According to the 1840 census of Revolutionary War Pensioners, John McCully age 85 is listed as residing in Montgomery twp in 1840. So he was alive at that time.

As it is stated that Andrew Evans & wife resided on Pitmans Creek, four miles from Somerset in Pulaski county KY, I must assume that John and his family resided there also as they were so intermarried.

More About JOHN MCCULLOUGH:

Census: 1800, Pulaski County KY

Census 2: 1810, Pulaski County KY

Census3: 1820, Pulaski County KY

Fact: February 08, 1777, enlisted under Captain Coles Company in NC

Fact2: November 1779, mustered out

Fact3: July 25, 1776, First entered RW at Chanceford twp, York co, PA

Fact4: not in the 1830 Pulaski county KY census

Fact5: April 14, 1779, was prisoner of war

Land Grant: August 05, 1799, 200 acres; Pulaksi county KY; watercourse Sinking Creek

Migrated 2: Abt. 1787, Cox(Cocke) Co. TN

Migrated to: Abt. 1776, mecklenburg county NC & Carabbas Co NC

Migrated3: Abt. 1790, Pulaski County KY

Migrated4: Abt. 1832, Owen county IN

Military: Revolutionary War veteran

Military Rank: Private-#32404

Military service: Bet. 1777 - 1780, Three years

Pension Application: October 13, 1834, Owen county IN

Tax list: 1799, Pulaski Co, KY~150 acres Bucks Creek

Tax list2: 1800, Pulaski Co, KY~150 acres Bucks Creek

Tax list3: 1805, Pulaski Co, KY~150 acres Bucks Creek

Tax list4: 1807, Pulaski Co, KY~150 acres Bucks Creek

Tax list5: Bet. 1808 - 1811, Pulaski Co, KY~150 acres Bucks Creek

Tax list6: Bet. 1823 - 1824, John, Wm, and Robert listed with no land

Children of JOHN MCCULLOUGH and ? are:

2. i. ELIZABETH3 MCCULLOUGH, b. 1781, NC; d. 1859, Owen county IN.

ii. ROBERT MCCULLOUGH, b. Bet. 1784 - 1789, around Mecklenburgh, North Carolina; m. POLLY MODRELL, January 09, 1809, Pulaski county Ky; b. Bet. 1780 - 1790.

Notes for ROBERT MCCULLOUGH:

Robert McCullough sold land to Samuel Evans on 21 June 1839. (Registered 8 October 1839)This land was the west 1/2 SE quarter NW quarter of section 17, twp 11, R 3 and was 20 acres for the sum of $25.

It is registered in Book 6, page 397.

LAND RECORD:

Robert McCullough T11 R3 S.W.-N.E. Sect 17 40 acres March 18, 1836

T11R3 S.W.-N.E. Sect 17 40 acres October 5 1836

This location translates to just NW of Carp

More About ROBERT MCCULLOUGH:

Census: 1840, Montgomery twp, with family and his parents in Owen county IN

Property: March 18, 1836, T11 R3 S.W.-N.E. Sect. 17 40 acres (NW of Carp, IN)

Property 2: October 05, 1836, T11 R3 S.E.-N.W. Sect. 17 40 acres (NW of Carp, IN)

Marriage Notes for ROBERT MCCULLOUGH and POLLY MODRELL:

surety for this marriage was Adam Modrell

3. iii. JONATHAN MCCULLOUGH, b. December 15, 1790, north Carolina; d. August 11, 1859, Greene county IN.

iv. REBECCA MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1791; m. WILLIAM CAMP, August 30, 1811, Pulaski county Ky.

Marriage Notes for REBECCA MCCULLOUGH and WILLIAM CAMP:

John McCullough posted sureties

4. v. MARY MCCULLOUGH, b. 1792, north Carolina.

5. vi. WILLIAM M MCCULLOUGH, b. 1793, Cocke County Tennessee; d. January 08, 1881, Owen county IN.

6. vii. SARAH MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1795, Most likely Pulaski county KY; d. Aft. 1860.

viii. MARGARET MCCULLOUGH, b. Unknown; m. JAMES MODRELL, September 03, 1803, Pulaski county Ky.

Generation No. 2

2. ELIZABETH3 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN2, JOHN1)1 was born 1781 in NC, and died 1859 in Owen county IN. She married DAVID EVANS1 January 26, 1802 in Pulaski County KY, son of ANDREW EVANS and ELIZABETH FAIN. He was born January 11, 1783 in ,Washington Co, TN2, and died Bef. 1837 in KY or IN2.

Notes for ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH:

No land entries for David Evans found in Owen Co, but Elizabeth entered

land in 1827, 1836 and 1847. She was the daughter of John McCullough who came

to Indiana with the Evans group. John was also a revolutionary war veteran who

fought at Kings Mountain along with Andrew Evans. He had earlier lived in

Pennsylvania and fought in the Revolution up there.

Elizabeth is listed in the household of daughter Sarah Evans and her husband Arabian Asher, she is listed as 69 years old in the 1850 owen county census.

She must have been listed in the 1830-1840 Owen county census as she owned much property in the county.

More About ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH:

Census: 1850, in home of daughter Sarah w/ husband Arabian

Property: 1826, owen county IN

Property2: 1836, owen county IN

Property3: 1847, owen county IN

Notes for DAVID EVANS:

Washington Co, Tenn was Washington Co, NC when he was Born. Oldest

son of Andrew Evans. Married Elizabeth McCullough, probably daughter of John

McCullough who signed an affidavit attesting to Andrew's Revolutionary war

service. John McCullough and Andrew were at Kings Mountain together

and apparently both migrated through Pulaski Co. Ky. to Indiana. David

probably married Elizabeth in Pulaski county, Ky. The Evans's were active in

the settling of Pulaski Co. I have only made a slight check of the records in

that County, but their names appear frequently as officers in the local militia

and on road construction projects. They would be quite easy to trace, I

believe. David was already dead when his father, Andrew, made his will on

Sept. 25, 1837.

No record of land entries made by David in Owen County IN.

Note: It looks quite probable since Andrew Evans came to Owen county in the early 1820's and David had no land entries but yet Elizabeth did have several starting in 1827, that David probably died either before reaching IN or before reaching Owen county.

Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH and DAVID EVANS:

David Evans m Elizabeth McCullough Jan 26, 1802 Pulaski Co, KY

Consent of John McCullough

Ande. Smith posted sureties

Samuel Gilmore was the witness

FROM PULASKI COUNTY RECORDS

David Evans and Elizabeth McCullough

Bond: 26 Jan 1802; surety: Ande. Smith

Consent: John McCullough, father; wit: Samuel Gilmore

Children of ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH and DAVID EVANS are:

i. MARGERY4 EVANS3, b. 1805, Pulaski county KY; d. Bef. 18614; m. ISSAC HENDRICKS, August 24, 1825, Owen county IN; b. 1800, Virginia.

Notes for MARGERY EVANS:

Family was living in Linn Co, Kansas in 1861.

Marriage Notes for MARGERY EVANS and ISSAC HENDRICKS:

Evans, Margery; Hendricks, Isaac; Aug 24, 1825; License, no return

ii. ELIZABETH EVANS5, b. Abt. 1807, pulaski county KY; m. (1) ABRAHAM HENDERSON, July 13, 1826, Owen county IN; d. February 1836; m. (2) ZACHARIAH MONTGOMERY, February 04, 1837, Owen county IN.

Notes for ELIZABETH EVANS:

Elizabeth married Abraham Henderson in 1826 and he died in 1836 leaving her with 6 children and 2 step children. She later married Zachariah Montgomery but no record of this marriage has been found.

Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH EVANS and ABRAHAM HENDERSON:

Evans, Elizabeth; Henderson, Abraham; Jul 13, 1826; Leroy Mayfield

iii. JOHN EVANS5, b. 1810, Pulaski County Kentucky; d. April 1853, owen county IN; m. LUCY ANN MASSEY5, March 24, 1831, Owen county IN; b. 1809, KY; d. Bef. April 09, 1865, Douglas County Illinois.

Notes for JOHN EVANS:

no info on Johns departure he

disappears after the 1850 census. Lucy died in 1865 while her son David

was away in the civil war.

More About JOHN EVANS:

Census: 1830 Owen county

Census 2: 1850 Owen county

Notes for LUCY ANN MASSEY:

The birth date may be 1811. In the 1860 census she and two daughters?,

Lucinda and Margaret, were living with the Christopher Nees family in Jackson

Twp., Owen co.

Lucy died in 1865 while her son David

was away in the civil war.

David left Owen County with Louisa and his mother Lucy Massey Evans

sometime in the 1850s and moved to Douglas county IL where they all are

buried.

The Hammett Cemetery has the following EVANS names:

Page 34:

EVANS, Louisa J. wf. of David d. Aug. 7, 1862 ae 28y 3m 15d

William B. son of D. & L. (stone reset in concrete)

John G. Jul. 18 1855-Jul. 4, 1881 Lucy A. 1809-1865

Fred, Jan-Apr. (unable to read dates)

CENSUS RECORDS FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ILLINOIS

The 1860 Douglas Co., IL census

shows: Camargo Twp.--David Evans 28 b IN; Louisa 25 b

IN; John 4 b IN; Mary 3, IL; Martha 9, b IN.

Next: Arcola Twp: George W Allen, 25, farmer; Lucy A

Evans, 46; Elizabeth 22; Lucy Ann 20; Jesse,

19;Rebecca 16; David 14. All Born New Jersey.

Tuscola Twp.----Robert Evans 43, farmer born IN;Eliza

27, b IN; Jermia 6 (M) b IN; Isobell 3 b IL;Jesse 9 mo

(M) b IL. Also in another listing Morris Evans, 12,

farmhand b IN in the W. H. Vestal household. And still

another--Benjamin Evans, 25, blacksmith born KY in the

William French household.OOPS--almost forgot

one-Camargo Twp. Robert Evans 40 b KY; Matilda 35 IL;

Mary 19, David 17, Margaret 12, Sarah 10, Dumas 7,

Benjamin 4 and Orval 2-all children born IL.

POSSIBLE PARENTS FOR LUCY ANN MASSEY

Jonathan Massey to Franky Davis Nov. 2, 1797 in Grainger Cnty,

Tn.

no info on Johns departure he

disappears after the 1850 census.

Arcola Twp: George W Allen, 25, farmer; Lucy A

Evans, 46; Elizabeth 22; Lucy Ann 20; Jesse,

19;Rebecca 16; David 14. All Born New Jersey.

More About LUCY ANN MASSEY:

Burial: 1865, Hammett Cemetery Camargo Illinois

Census: 1850, Owen county IN

Census 2: 1860, Douglas county Illinois

Fact: Bet. 1809 - 1865, Dates on gravestone

Marriage Notes for JOHN EVANS and LUCY MASSEY:

Evans, John; Massey, Lucy Ann; Mar 24, 1831; Hugh Barns, LDME

iv. RACHEL EVANS5, b. 1811, Pulaski county KY; m. BERNARD JACKMAN, October 01, 1839, Owen county IN; b. 1809, Ohio.

Notes for RACHEL EVANS:

These two were living in Carroll county KY in 1862

More About RACHEL EVANS:

Residence: 1862, Carroll county KY

Notes for BERNARD JACKMAN:

Apparently by the year 1860, Bernard and Rachel had moved to Carroll county KY as they show up there on the census records.

More About BERNARD JACKMAN:

Census: 1860, Carroll county KY

Occupation: 1860, Blacksmith

Residence: 1862, Carroll county KY

Marriage Notes for RACHEL EVANS and BERNARD JACKMAN:

Evans, Rachel; Jackman, Bernard; Oct 01, 1839; B. B. Arnold, M.G.

v. MARY ANN EVANS5, b. October 10, 1814, pulaski county KY; d. March 09, 1877; m. (1) JOHN CARTER; m. (2) ANDERSON CLARK, October 08, 1835, Owen county IN; b. 1816, North Carolina.

Notes for MARY ANN EVANS:

Marriage Notes for MARY EVANS and ANDERSON CLARK:

Evans, Mary Ann; Clark, Anderson; Oct 08, 1835; William Asher,J.P

After the death of Anderson Clark, Mary Ann remarried a John Carter

vi. ANDREW M. EVANS, b. 1818, Kentucky; m. NANCY OWEN, March 31, 1840, Owen county IN; b. January 25, 1819, Kentucky; d. October 04, 1885, Gosport IN.

More About ANDREW M. EVANS:

Fact: Of Gosport IN

More About NANCY OWEN:

Age at death (Facts Pg): 66.2.15

Burial: Gosport Cemetery

vii. SARAH EVANS5, b. 1820, Pulaski county KY6; m. ARABIAN ASHER, May 05, 1847, Owen county IN; b. June 30, 1813, Blount County TN.

Notes for SARAH EVANS:

Marriage Notes for SARAH EVANS and ARABIAN ASHER:

Evans, Sarah; Asher, Arabian; May 05, 1847; Joseph Cochren, J.P.

Sarah was Arabian's second wife.

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3. JONATHAN3 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born December 15, 1790 in north Carolina, and died August 11, 1859 in Greene county IN. He married ELIZABETH STATON October 22, 1815 in KY. She was born Abt. 1800 in VA, and died Unknown.

Notes for JONATHAN MCCULLOUGH:

Had a military land grant of 80 acres #6986. These grants were made available on 9-28-1850 by an act of Congress to certain soldiers.

More About JONATHAN MCCULLOUGH:

Buried at: Tulip Cemetery, Greene county IN

Cause of Death: lung fever

Land Grant: Military grant of 80 acres #6986

Migrated to: Bef. 1832, Richland twp, Greene county IN

Military service: war of 1812

Military service 2: September 15, 1814, enlisted KY rifles, 16th Reg Inf Div.

Military service3: March 09, 1815, Discharged from the KY rifles

Occupation: 1850, farmer as per census

Residence: Bath county KY

Residence2: 1850, Greene county IN

Children of JONATHAN MCCULLOUGH and ELIZABETH STATON are:

i. SARAH4 MCCULLOUGH, b. November 03, 1817, Kentucky.

ii. DAVID MCCULLOUGH, b. August 21, 1819, Bath/Pulaski count KY; m. EMALINE SKINNER, August 11, 1844, Greene county IN; b. 1825, Kentucky.

Notes for DAVID MCCULLOUGH:

David's name appears on a pension request for his son in law Harry Lehman

iii. HARRISON MCCULLOUGH, b. December 14, 1821, Indiana; m. CATHERINE DOBBS, March 20, 1847, Greene county IN; b. 1830, Indiana.

iv. OLIVER MCCULLOUGH, b. November 14, 1823, Kentucky; m. RACHEL ?.

v. MARGARET MCCULLOUGH, b. February 10, 1825, Bath/Pulaski county KY; m. JOHN TERRELL, September 28, 1843.

vi. JONATHAN MCCULLOUGH, b. November 11, 1831, Indiana; d. March 26, 1917; m. ANNA MANG, April 10, 1862; b. May 1838.

vii. ALBERT MCCULLOUGH, b. December 02, 1833, Indiana; d. May 27, 1859; m. LOUISA J SKINNER, January 01, 1856; b. 1837.

viii. ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1836, Indiana; m. GEORGE DOBBS, January 11, 1855; b. 1833.

ix. MARY A MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1839, Indiana.

x. LOUISA MCCULLOUGH, b. October 02, 1842, Indiana; d. April 02, 1913; m. (1) JOHN D. BLAKER, Aft. 1864; m. (2) TIMOTHY TERRILL, February 25, 1864.

xi. ANGELINE MCCULLOUGH, b. February 14, 1844, Indiana.

xii. ADELINE MCCULLOUGH, b. March 14, 1845, Indiana.

xiii. SARI MCCULLOUGH, b. April 15, 1847, Indiana.

4. MARY3 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1792 in north Carolina. She married ENOCH EVANS February 04, 1812 in Pulaski county Ky. He died Bef. August 17, 1839 in Bartholomew county IN.

Notes for ENOCH EVANS:

William Evans appointed Adminstrator of Estate on 8-17-1839.

BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY , INDIANA BOOK C, PAGE 59

William Evans was replaced by William Jones. William Jones was appointed Administrator of 29 Aug1839--Estate declared insolvent Book E, Page 432-433.

On 27th Sept 1833 Enoch Evans sold the following property to Jonathan Smith for $54.00.

1-five horse wagon; 1 grey mare and gears; 1 Sorrell horse and gears; 1 Black horse and gears;

1 Bay horse and gears.

Marriage Notes for MARY MCCULLOUGH and ENOCH EVANS:

Consent of John McCullough

William Camp posted sureties

Child of MARY MCCULLOUGH and ENOCH EVANS is:

i. WILLIAM M.4 EVANS, b. January 31, 1818, Pulaski County KY; d. June 07, 1857, Bartholomew county IN; m. ELIZABETH "ELIZA" PRUITT, April 08, 1841, Bartholomew county IN; b. June 02, 1822, Alabama; d. January 21, 1899, Blaine County , Oklahoma Territory.

More About WILLIAM M. EVANS:

Buried at: new Hope Cemetery, Bartholomew county IN

Fact: August 17, 1839, Appointed Adm of father's estate

Fact2: August 29, 1839, Removed as Adm of father Estate

More About ELIZABETH "ELIZA" PRUITT:

Buried at: Homestead Cemetery.

5. WILLIAM M3 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1793 in Cocke County Tennessee, and died January 08, 1881 in Owen county IN. He married SARAH JACKSON November 1817 in Lancaster, Garard County Ky. She was born 1800 in tN.

Notes for WILLIAM M MCCULLOUGH:

Listed as being 78 years old on his application for pension from the War of 1812 and this was filed in 1871 in owen county IN.

He is listed as being 57 years old in the Owen county IN 1850 census listing so therefore I determine his year of birth to be 1793.

1850 Owen county Census:

171/171 Wayne twp page 26 taken on August 27, 1850

William McCullough 57 farmer b. TN cannot read or write

Sarah 50 b. TN cannot read or write

Margaret 23 b. KY cannot read or write

Enoch 21 farmer b. IN cannot read or write

Sarah J. 18 b. IN

Mariah 16 b. IN

Mary A. 14 b. IN attends school

Rebecca E. 12 b. IN attends school

Mahala 10 b. IN attends school

Nancy W. 8 b. IN

Calvin Carter 16 farmer b. IN

Did they also have a daughter named Hannah? Margaret married Christopher Cain and I wonder if his brother may have married a sister.

Harrison Twp. 819/810 POBox Quincy,In

McCULOUGH, Wm 66 Tenn

Sarah 56 Tenn

Nancy 17 Tenn

Margrate 26 Tenn

More About WILLIAM M MCCULLOUGH:

Burial: Combes Cemetery, Owen County IN

Census2: 1850, district 84, wayne twp, line 39 household 171

Census3: 1860, Harr twp owen county w/ family

Enlisted: November 10, 1814, Louisville Ky

Military: Bet. 1814 - 1815, 16th Regiment, KY Militia under John Evans

Military Discharge: May 10, 1815, Pulaski county KY

Military Rank: Corporal

Occupation: 1850, Farmer as per census

Pension Recieved: April 10, 1871, 78 years old and living in Quincy IN

Residence: 1850, Owen county IN

Residence2: 1856, Post office, Gosport In

Residence3: 1871, Quincy, Taylor twp, Owen county IN

Tombstone Says: Corp KY Mil War of 1812

Children of WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH and SARAH JACKSON are:

i. HARRISON JACKSON4 MCCULLOUGH, b. 1818, Kentucky; d. Bet. 1848 - 1853; m. REBECCA HENDERSON, February 15, 1838, Owen county IN; b. Abt. 1822, Indiana; d. February 10, 1884, Wayne twp, Owen county IN.

Notes for REBECCA HENDERSON:

Rebecca is listed on the 1850 Owen county census as being 28 years old and unable to read and write

More About REBECCA HENDERSON:

Census: 1850, owen county IN

ii. ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH, b. 1822; m. JOHN HAMRICK, May 29, 1842, Owen county IN; b. Unknown.

iii. ROBERT MCCULLOUGH, b. Bet. October 05 - November, 1825, Kentucky; d. October 04, 1909, Taylor twp, Owen county IN; m. TAMER HAMRICK, June 22, 1845, Owen county IN; b. 1822, Kentucky; d. February 17, 1910, Quincy, Owen county IN.

Notes for ROBERT MCCULLOUGH:

This Robert McCullough I believe to be the son of William and Sarah (Jackson) McCullough.

He and his wife, Tamer and son William age 2 are listed as living in the household of William Hamerick of Taylor twp, Owen county in the census taking of October 2 1850.

Robert is listed as a farmer by trade, I don't know if there is any relationship between these two families or if perhaps the Robert McCullough's were simply boarding with them. Both he and his wife are listed as being born in Kentucky and both being illiterate.

More About ROBERT MCCULLOUGH:

Burial: Mannan Cemetery, Harrison twp, Owen county IN

More About TAMER HAMRICK:

Burial: Mannan Cemetery

iv. MARGARET MCCULLOUGH, b. 1827, Kentucky; d. 1904, Owen county IN; m. CHRISTOPHER CAIN, February 25, 1849, Owen county IN.

More About MARGARET MCCULLOUGH:

Burial: Mannan Cemetery, Harrison twp, Owen county IN

v. ENOCH MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1828, Indiana; d. September 17, 1894, Wayne twp, Owen county IN; m. REBECCA HENDERSON, January 10, 1853, Owen county IN; b. Abt. 1822, Indiana; d. February 10, 1884, Wayne twp, Owen county IN.

Notes for ENOCH MCCULLOUGH:

1860 Owen Co, IN, Jennings Tw, 26 Jul, pg 153:

1079 1070 M Culough, E. 32, b IN, farmer

Rebeca 38, b IN

Julia 13, b IN

Wesley 6, b IN

Ezra 4, b IN

Daniel 2, b IN

Jery 7/12, b IN

More About ENOCH MCCULLOUGH:

Census: 1850, owen county IN with parents

Census2: 1860, Harr twp owen county w/ family

Occupation: 1850, listed as Farmer as per census

Notes for REBECCA HENDERSON:

Rebecca is listed on the 1850 Owen county census as being 28 years old and unable to read and write

More About REBECCA HENDERSON:

Census: 1850, owen county IN

vi. SARAH J MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1832, indiana; m. PLEASANT J. CONDIFF, September 20, 1855, Owen county IN.

vii. MARIAH MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1834, indiana.

viii. MARY A. MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1836, In; m. JOHN H. BURNETT, August 24, 1865, Owen county IN.

ix. REBECCA E. MCCULLOUGH, b. Abt. 1838, In; m. JOHN H. BURNETT, December 30, 1858, Owen county IN.

x. MARY MAHALA MCCULLOUGH, b. October 07, 1840, owen county IN; d. August 23, 1866, Eminence IN; m. LUDWELL CARTER7, October 20, 1858, Owen county IN; b. April 03, 1837, Owen County IN; d. April 16, 1925, Eminence, In8.

More About MARY MAHALA MCCULLOUGH:

Buried at: Combs cemetery

Tombstone Says: Mahala w/o L. 7 Oct. 1849 - 23 Aug 1866

Notes for LUDWELL CARTER:

1870 OWEN COUNTY CENSUS INDEX

Carter, Ludwell Harr 218

!SOURCE: Wife and son James from 1920 census of Ashland twp., Morgan Co. IN.

Ludwell's grave is located in the 4th row from the west boundary and south of

James Carter, I suppose this is his son James, and north of a son who was born

27 Sep 1880 and died 4 Jun 1896. At least I think this would be his son, but

I can't read the name.

OBITUARY -in paper Friday, April 17,1925(printed on paper)

FUNERAL OF LUDWELL CARTER

The funeral for Ludwell Carter, who died Thursday morning at his home

near Eminence, will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock at the

Corinth Baptist Church, near Plano and will be conducted by Rev.

Masten of Belle Union.The burial will be in Mannan Cemetery.

The deceased is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs Sam McGinnis,

of Indianapolis, Mrs Willard Knoy, of Paragon, and Mrs George Goss of

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla and five sons, W.F. Carter of Lewisville, S. T. Carter of

Exchange, A.C. Carter of Quincy, James O. Carter, who resides on the home

place and A. O. Carter of this city.

More About LUDWELL CARTER:

Burial services by:: Rev. Masten of Belle Union

Buried at: Mannan Cemetery, Harrison twp, Owen co IN

Cause of Death: paralysis

Census: 1920 Morgan county IN

Funeral services at:: April 18, 1925, Corinth Baptist Church near Plano

Obituary: April 17, 1925

xi. NANCY W. MCCULLOUGH, b. June 12, 1841; d. September 08, 1868; m. J.M. ASHER.

More About NANCY W. MCCULLOUGH:

Burial: Combes Cemetery, Owen county IN.

6. SARAH3 MCCULLOUGH (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1795 in Most likely Pulaski county KY, and died Aft. 1860. She married ROBERT HASTY October 02, 1808 in Pulaski county KY, son of ARCHIBALD HASTY. He was born Abt. 1785.

Notes for SARAH MCCULLOUGH:

There are various listings for Sarah in the census records from 1820-1860 some are undoubtedly inaccurate.

1820 listed in the 26-45 age group

1830 listed in the 30-40 age group

1840 listed in the 40-50 age group

1850 listed as 55 years old

1860 listed as 70 years old

I would be inclined to go with the 1850 report, the curious thing in these reports is that Sarah ages 15 years in the 10 years between 1850 and 1860

Notes for ROBERT HASTY:

Robert Hasty and his family are on the census for Pulaski county Ky from 1810-1860

Children of SARAH MCCULLOUGH and ROBERT HASTY are:

i. WILLIAM M.4 HASTY, b. Bet. 1810 - 1813, Pulaski county KY; m. MARY DEBORD, January 11, 1840, Pulaski county KY.

ii. DAVID HASTY, b. 1814, Pulaski county KY; d. December 1860, Pulaski county KY; m. EMZEY PRICE, December 1834, Pulaski county KY.

iii. REBECCA HASTY, b. Abt. 1819, Pulaski county KY; d. Aft. 1880, Pulaski county KY; m. FIELDING WARREN, November 07, 1839, Pulaski county KY; b. 1816, Pulaski county KY; d. Aft. 1880, Pulaski county KY.

Notes for REBECCA HASTY:

Rebecca is buried in the Good Hope Cemetery in Pulaski county KY with her husband, Fielding, although there is no gravestone visible for either of them.

More About REBECCA HASTY:

Burial: good Hope Cemetery, Pulaski county KY

Notes for FIELDING WARREN:

Fielding was said to have been about 5 feet 2 inches tall and about 300 lbs. and also said to have been of Irish Ancestry.

More About FIELDING WARREN:

Burial: good Hope Cemetery, Pulaski county KY

iv. MARTIN HASTY, b. 1820, Pulaski county KY; m. PATSEY ?.

v. MARY HASTY, b. 1827, Pulaski county KY.

vi. MARGARET HASTY, b. 1829, Pulaski county KY.

vii. SARAH HASTY, b. 1830, Pulaski county KY.

viii. EMALINE HASTY, b. 1831, Pulaski county KY.

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