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James died. James was born. He married Lillie M. Tucker before 1929. |
Elice was born on 14 September 1881 at Conway County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of Benjamin Ashbury Tucker and Mary Lewisia Woodard. She married William Oscar Williams before 1910. She moved before 1929. She moved to Hugo, Oklahoma before 1929..1 Elice died. |
William died. William was born. He married Elice Niomi Tucker before 1910. |
Marvin was born. He was the son of William Oscar Williams and Elice Niomi Tucker. |
Leatha was born. She married William Arby Gray on 26 December 1914. Her body was interred in 1978 at Kilgore Cemetery, Conway County, Arkansas, at Kilgore Cemetery. Leatha died in 1978. |
Osburn was born in 1771 at Granville County, North Carolina. He was the son of Nathan Mcgeehee. He married Rebecca Shemwell at Granville County, North Carolina, on 31 January 1798. Osburn was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Wayne County, Missouri.2 Osburn was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Conway County, Arkansas. Union Township, Dwelling 541: McGehee, Osburn 79 b.NC Rebecca 76 b.NC.. Osburn died in June 1857. |
Rebecca was born in 1774. She was probably born in Maryland.. She was the daughter of James Shemwell and Mary Higgs. She married Osburn Mcgeehee on 31 January 1798 at Granville County, North Carolina. Rebecca died before 1857. |
(?) was born in 1828 at Tennessee. He was the son of John Gray and Frances Unknown. He married Belle Zora Johnson on 26 February 1851.1 (?) died in 1863. He died in Confederate service.. |
John died. John was born before 1801. He married Anna Mcgeehee at Christian County, Kentucky, on 29 April 1816. |
Asber was born in 1818 at Christian County, Kentucky. He was the son of John Hood and Anna Mcgeehee. Asber died after 1893. He probably died in Arkansas.. |
Nathan was born before 1750. He was the son of James Mcgeehee and Rebecca Prewitt. A census listed Nathan as head of household at North Carolina, Granville Co., in 1786. 1786 North Carolina State Census, Granville County: Nathan Megehe Sr. 3 white males aged 21 to 60 5 white males under 21 or above 60 2 white females all ages Total persons in household: 10.. He married an unknown person circa 1787. Nathan died in 1803 at Jackson County, Georgia. Nathan's will excerpted from Joyce Hetrick's "Foundation Stones, Vol. I": "IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: I Nathan Magehee of the County of Jackson State of Georgia do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. I give my soul to almighty God, hoping for pardon for all my sins, through the suffering of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and for my worldly estate which it hath pleased God to bestow on me I do give in manner and form following. I give to my son Nathan Magehee five shilling sterling with all that he has received of me to him and his heirs forever. I give to my son Jesse Magehee one Negro boy named Simon and eighty pounds to be paid in dollars at six shillings each to him and his heirs forever. I give to my daughter Patsy Magehee a Negro, Peg and a feather bed and a black horse named Jack and eighty pounds to be paid in dollars at six shillings each during her life, and at her death to be equally divided between my four sons, Jesse, Robert, OSBURN and Solomon to them and their heirs forever. I give to my son Robert Magehee a Negro man named Mat and one feather bed and furniture, and eighty pounds to be paid in dollars at six shillings each to him and his heirs forever. I give to my son OSBURN MAGEHEE a Negro boy named Payton and eighty pounds money to be paid in dollars at six shillings each to him and his heirs forever, I give to my son Solomon Magehee a Negro boy named Manchester and eighty pounds to be paid in dollars at six shillings each to him and his heirs forever. I give to my son Miel Megeehee five shillings to him and his heirs forever. I give all the rest of my estate, be it of whatever kind or quality soever to be divided between my sons Jesse & OSBURN & Solomon equally I do appoint my son Jesse McGeehee and my friend John Shepperd to be the executors of this my last will and testament. In witness therefor, I have set my hand and seal this 15th day of August, 1803. Nathan McGEHEE X His mark Sealed and delivered in the presence of John Chapman, Abraham Chander, John Shepard, Gabriel Anderson.". |
James and his wife were Quakers. James was born circa 1698. He was the son of William Mcgeehee and Mary Unknown. He married Rebecca Prewitt at Friends Meeting House, Hanover County, Virginia, on 9 February 1721.1 James died in 1774 at North Carolina, Granville Co.. |
Rebecca was born circa 1695. She was the daughter of Henry Prewitt and Rebecca Dobbs. She married James Mcgeehee on 9 February 1721 at Friends Meeting House, Hanover County, Virginia.1 Rebecca died after 1731. |
Henry was born circa 1654. He was the son of Thomas Prewitt. He married Rebecca Dobbs on 20 August 1691. Henry died circa 1722. |
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