The Mackeys (variously Spelled) and Allied Families

The Mackeys (variously Spelled) and Allied Families

Author: Beatrice Mackey Doughtie

Publisher:

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 1036

ISBN-13:

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"Jno. Mackey, the first of the name in the country, was a Quaker of Irish or Scotch-Irish descent. He came between the Yrs. 1740/45, & after several yrs. spent in the southern part of the Co. in the vicinity of Cape May C.H. he located upon what is known as the Mackey Place in Petersburg [New Jersey]. ... Col. Mackey's w[ife] died of heart disease sometime prior to 1784. The Col. d[ied] in Sept. of that y[ear]. Both he & his w[ife] were buried in the in the family burying ground on the Mackey Place."--P. 12. "After the section dealing with the family of John Mackey, Sr., was compiled and ready for print, [the author] found [she] had accumulated so many valuable records which did not belong directly to [her] branch of the Mackeys, that [she] desired others to benefit from them."--Introd. Includes research on many different Mackey families, especially those of Pennsylvania and the southern United States. Also includes variant spellings of McKay, McCoy, McKee, McKey, McKie, Mackie, and others.


Hancock and Allied Families

Hancock and Allied Families

Author: Daughters of the American Revolution

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 9781014389558

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The Descendants of Joseph Wilkerson (12 May 1729-15 March 1829) and Allied Families of Bedford County, Virginia

The Descendants of Joseph Wilkerson (12 May 1729-15 March 1829) and Allied Families of Bedford County, Virginia

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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Joseph Wilkerson, son of Nicholas, was born 12 May 1729 in Powhatan County, Virginia. His first wife's name is unknown. She had four children: John (b. 1755, md. Susanna Johnson 16 Dec. 1792), Penelope "Nelly" (b. 1764, md. Thomas Markham 3 Dec. 1785), Parson (b. 1765, md. Anna Butler 31 Aug. 1784), and Owen (b. 1770, md. Sarah Sarah Markum 17 Feb. 1787, md. Rachel Musgrove 4 Mar. 1830). Joseph Wilkerson's second wife was Rhoda Lockett (b. 1 Feb. 1768, md. 11 Dec. 1800). She had one son: William Lockett (b. 11 Dec. 1811, md. Keziah Stovel Musgrove 1 April 1828). Includes descendants, chiefly in Virginia, of these five children.