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McCulloh, Loose Papers Folder 2I or � ohn KaCullock census of School.District #1411 POwan �o.i'.�., Oct. 17 1850; john:cCull©ch, ale S6 yrs. born in ., farmer, had A ,800.00 worth of real estate. Yancey S.Dean �' 30 " prays is Ian, '" V 50.00 Martha A. �' _ � 24 a " * Wi ll i aim E .Howard � 8 w pa,rtha J .Dean 5 months Iredel l Co �Y. C. , book 3 page .118; The will of John :loCallock ma,' a 23 1856 &probated in smug. 1857. Daughters; jarah Johnston, Ananda Caldwell & 1:artha AoDean. Grandau.t or; Elizabeth Howard. Lxx; daaug iter Amanda Caldor©11a l itnesses; Eug i Kelly & v.St irewalt (&Tt.) Buried in the r irsIr Prosbyterian Churchyard at Statesville, Is.C, ; John i:c�ullogii :vho died Dec, , 21 1856 in his 72nd. year .4ill jam F ►yard barn Oct. 15 1821 died Gct.23 1642 leaving a wife daughter; Lartha Aran, widow of "�Jillism Howard & wife of Dr, Y,S.Dean, died Nov. -29 1861, aged 39 years.6 months 5 d . s. Y_�._:._����_- ti - & _ - arr i age bonds, _ _ F Martha A,l:c�:ujl0h. to WilliaM JjoV'ard Sept• 11 1841 sigmed by Janes L.Cov;an Sarah C.�cCulloch to George. Rvjoh lst•on 1-" ay 5 1840 Rowan Co.E .C• book �39 pada• X33; Fabe6 1050, John McCallo#6 a ' . armor --no wife sites-- • • t r• S(wife of r -G R h ton _all off' 1� Y ` � $nle ©�ives to his dangh e , arah; D • ... .Jo � ..�_. � -:.. ,. . - _ - �' . named Betty & her t hre a children; U i l l on, John &_ H anahal d witnessed - . by 'Jacob h i t eke r & A.C.Vanpelt. 1 ; '.'btu it 1 t• .v1:�!• t i' � qq��/(( •l. !+`r TA ,�� f� �J���'�'r �cl'.L `•»tom ,� � � 7cCulloh,- � Willia:: Robison (Book A page 142) made Uarch 30 1757 probated July 1757o i'. i e o get considerable after selling certain property. Some land on the -river. Children are Margret rlcCulloh, John, -Williat Aral,,?Hugh Robison. Is, Isaac F18=6H gets 20 shillings as do other sons, and Isaac's daughter ge e. Jennet 1:cCulloh gets her_ randmotherts aide -addle. Grand* son t�illiam, sora o i a.am. est �7illi�,n Anderson Fowler, �,r©s Carson and Robert Symson, Mr. T.J.Allison of Statesville, N.C. says that Elizabeth Locke, second I.Afe of Matthew Jr. afterwards Married John_ McCullough and had; Mrs. Amanda Caldwell, 11rs . Sarah Johns ton, Jane, Frank, and Mary who far s t married William Howard (oldest son of Mrs. Howard of Bethany and brother of Mrs. Friarson Gaither) and after his death, r-narried Dr. .S.Dean. Mrs. Vi.11iarn Howard had one daughter "Betty" t William McCulloh gets 240 acres from Granville Nov.24 1762 "parety of Nandi George loloCulloh Esq. is an_L attornoy Larch 20 1800. Minute Docket. James 1.icCullough & William Wilcockso-r_ are, Gentlemen of Ely Township in Berks Pa. (Book 10 of. Reg. office page ) . 0 James 'LeCulloh to son Samuel out of love &. on May 2 1 307 gives 332 acres of land on Grants Creek. Yfitnessed Atig-S®pt. 1807 by Rishard . Locke & John ReCulloh. Book 20 page 44. ' i.:artha J"cCulloh to Richard Lock ]"arch 5 1?85. Signed by William Lock. J 1:J cCulloh to Henry Jan 2 1760 Iiary ?.icCulloh to John Brovin Nov 26 1788. Signed by 7 -Jolly Bowma nom, Jane==cCulloh to Jeremiah Sellers or Salliers (?) Jan 6 1780. John Erwin, Charles "rcCulloh to 180 George I•=cCulloh to Elizabeth B Sept 26 1799. Signed by Jay Osborn. Penelopel`cCulloh to Join B i_irola• Feb 0o 181" Signed Francis Couple (Geo.Dttr, Jane-cCullour-h to Joseph Baaer Jan 7 17c,'6. Signed by Nathaniel Jo�.ns ton. John HeGullook gives Theodore McCullock power of attorney. FroVen in open court by James F,McCullock Au6.1838• Oct. 15 17G3: "James,l:lc.Culloh, from Pattins Shop, to the Indian Path" is ove seer of the road. July 14 1763:11 On 1 otion of 11r. Dunn Order t d Per Cur that, John Neide an Orphan about Six Years Old be Dound an apprentice unto James JtcCulloh to larn the Saddlers Trade for and during the Term of 15 Yeo.rs from •tbe day of the Date Dere of and At the rxpera.tion -and during which Term the said James McCulloh is to Comply, ivith an Act of Assembly. in Such Case made & Provided: & at the Experation of said Term the said Jamis I,;.Culloh is Over and above trha.t the baiv Allous to give the Sd. ap'preiitice a Sett 'of Sadlers, Tools &c" - - Jan. 12 1704: "Drderd P. Cur that William Millsaps Orphant to, .Thomas Mill aps Decsd. be bound an apprentice to James 111cCulloh, to Learn the Art and Tracie of a _Sadler which sd. Orphan 'is to • erve the Said 'Jaiaes 'I cCulloh for ancluriri the Tern of Six Years from the Day of the Date hereof and that the Said rUcCulloh is to Comply t;rith an Act of Assembly in Such Case made & Provided u: Lec,se & release from James IdcCulloh & wife to John Scrogg for 248 acres Jan. 12-13 1767 proved by John Karr. July 11 1X64: Deed fron marl Grct�ljTille to Caleb Qsborn for 579 acres �itt�.26 1762 is proved by John Prohoch. ' 1+.. _TpIv lFi 1rG7• Leese relegre V1,n3 C^leb O�bo ••'f G _TpIv • C. 1•C.J A. - C. J I n C- %I a to VI -8 `?00 acres June 16-17 , proved by Jar..es Osborno DooL- G -page 474: On June 16 1766, Cv leb Osborn & -Afe Hannah let Artmil'`--a}1 of Ho M -_n 'Co, . C. --have 200 acres on Dtitchr..ans Creel_, slai 1 ling., -_'the release price on nett clay raS 44 potincis--t�itnesse:l Yotin_m & James Osborn & proved in Jul 17,037 by . o (Vi s of : tract from Earl Granville to Caleb Gsborn on nge 26 17x2) o AO- -lire Lor G.eo.'^;e f o;r by Sm itlel Booh 11 p"c e 570: Gn : ept. 3 1 i , Gcor� c . _�,�i ,e j•� T��• � - heA., lets J a��es :=�Culloh hLO ave ti0J �.cr:.�s 0n -utc= :an Creel- for ti�0 noun: _s; 1 essOC, 1) Jooel; - IT.,at" a Si J. y r {.+e�sl_� o•^ � �^ ('1'i♦ ' • 1l" �1 3' Il L� 1►�. U�_w� a �_.111C� in l�aj . _i:, 1" z o p,-. v i a t,•act '"I'� �lteci `Geo:��e 14TI.it�c b�- the eceaae C, leb G:,TJcrn out of his o;,� final su_ vey c?�:ted• June • 17 17C0-� . Deed from George _10nire to •Jpxies ..--cColloh for ''00 ner,,�• 4737 is ackn .,, rIn-es rthe execator, liZatie r� Y 81 �� � 1 T o�'° James L; i s pr ov od by is eery Cl eQmon. th �natified. (over) cCulloh R Book 13 page 902: On Feb. It �- 24 1795, Richmond Gloven of Guilford Co.I? • C. , lets Joseph , . Caldwell of salve puce ,• : hae 141 acres on Rich Fork of Abbotts Creek ne:.t Junes Ga,rr�son, James' Davi . sthe Guilford line & j;illiam Reaper, for 37 poounds, witnessed by Janes Garrison, I illiam welch William ReapeV proved by the last in May term of 1795o.(No veife signs). Buried at Houstonville near Bunting Creek in the historic Young -Houston - Carson burial ground out from Harmony: James Franklin racCulloch who died Feb* 26 1851 age 36 years; z;rs. Lucy E611cCulloch died Octo 31 1857 age 51 . - years; (j l _: - -�eLs i'CL 1t ',?� Off' :iC'.: �l "G r' .-r I, �. �,e n� .n - . pn T'1 I1 L_ 11^' G. 1,,, C3� ne_-t ',J • . • 'J • ♦: L• C_ :1 v..� " ? to : •-:1'•�. :_.•:�~� ^`�� _ �'...i?C�} Ut i_r tlel=�cColI�t,�, ..fpr Ca !1 r. • f.l _ "1 i • r. T ry .t. � • 2 ti J ' l � � :J e r it 1 -tt IJy 11� ? Cl.: �..vll L_ 11iOi._lr.i i L l..:J�1CI'' )�'U •�• ('C. �'�' �-.'3C 1^ 1. ., �,' 1 n� i ?'cCulloh, Aug. 11 1787, The charticter of games McCulloh has been attacked by Ma ai. ;Crn and Robert Brusley ? b .-ings her affidavit that sloe slandered hire � through her weakness & overpersuasion in claiming him as the father of ,Thor child. It is signed on July 18 1787 -before Robert Busl©y-& John • .;- Aug -8 1768- James Iy cCulloh is appointed ted Guardian ' of John - Armstrong Orphar. of Janes Armstrong deceased who gave bond wi t?Z John Graham- Security in - the Surn of 400:0: • n - '. Peed• George Adnire to James MOCollon 200 acres Sept -3 17Mr-d Ackne (over) Fsb:1634:i:inutesi ;3u iris ration of ci•_c�us: d John L:anola erantecl to �.:cCul�och ., Aho cave bend of •%100.00 '--ith .',h.B.:Ji1son Richrxiid Pearson as security. :.y; ill of James I. cCulloh (Book G. page 410) made June 1 1314 pro'ba�ed Feb. 1816 • rife= Elizabeth. Daughters_ Catherine Barefu:! d, Betsy., Penelope, Idinola, Amey, Hehrie -ta- .&..•Rebecca. Sons= Charles, Henry Eustace ( who ��rill become ?1 on rjune 3 1827), z� Alfred. . 1. ��itrlessec_ John Clement & Henry Clement Sr. O,Marriage bonds: Penelope McCulloh to John BeMinola Feb. 9 1813 signed. by Vrancis Coup-- (George Dunn in office)* j r -hook b _ page 49 shops that enry Eustace I::cCulloh "barr:i sten at Lawn is- the only son of Henry IlcCulloh. " n " seems to be of and there are many transfers of IC -Aid in the 3d year of the reifrn of George III* r 1T, n •, • n ,,� ,, T' 1 :, n �, ,-►.• , r ., 1 t Z - ,: .. a - ,r 1' -i t 1�.,, ? 0•.ncc o� Hen: y �ustz'ce !'_cCti__lo_� ►,c_ c ,,o� -1 _.,,,c-�ec� ._u� s1i..-. ,-! o e-. o__u �_c-n. Loot 11 L"." - .2 , s•rotthc�t John iii7-i�.-e� ontr, `r o 1u- Soe.-_t_e of t13is Us,s sole at public venclue--on the of the Qa�'.?-in river cn r:ter: of LS',-.nCly Creche NIL'oolC 5 iage 2� (' €� clue-,:?I�r�e : Cn 11 _rch 3 174 5, :;:�r_g Gr--or--e e Tl o Qf Great' r• i, .-. _s. , i , „ .' ., , n r-• n / r'1 n /'1• ..., .7 r• t 7 -1- s , e `\ eig�rL . t- acts of 1..; 00 �_cz ..� e� ch 1�� !� �.�� ea etL �_j3?�o 4,., CiI e.,?_ :in PM Ce *r" * C * Lis(! H �nr�ti, PicCzj 11cI� a of '�tirah�.ri-Green -in �hc Ccun y of aii' _'�c Tt1'-Orl O._A Grea J BI'3 :Jl_� n" sells :J 11 J:_C_! lots t?lei* L 1 e en J �;,e,, •.. i4 n1 1 -- Off � �1 � f TT - „ , n i -i — — rZ n , 7 � i- n a ry• 1 - inn •{- • i l.7 c in the �ttit �.e_�;, vfx Hees o� 1�._ 1 GI .__�v�.11c �.�col �..ng o �n ���� ce.._„1�„ �._ �_� One l�.�ter. _ _ J J,- t _ .'••r -r it'tl f":y, .. 1 r•T1 l . ^l ,- �.. - - �,-. .1 .� . I. � ��. .. V ! -_ .- tel. -• � _ .. � _ � .- � tom.. •���-j J ��' '-•f- ..� _ - ... � • w lln 1.cCulloh to.::lizabe th Locke ii 21 1312. Signed by Francis Johns tor_ before Giles. Jorin KcCullock (Book 2 pa ;e ) has 566 aures of land on Catawba River, Lamberts ;::ill Creek next" John l icDoilel i s old place r_ ar. tha A.1.cCulloh to 17illiar Howard Sept, 11 1;341.. Janes L. Cogan, ,:_a,rtha :�cCtillougr >>as the mother of Capt, Tori Beall is 1vife. (Amanda, ;. a. n n n it it airs . Theo F. Yluttz Sarah married ist. Beaton(?) 2nd. Andrews. Alford ,,_t(;ullbh to Jensy Daniel 'sa,rch 5 1818• '.°'illiam Daniel. . G Jan ?015• ;; 7�.1 U^-ys A nes cCulloch'-.bornu died G s 17 53 Oct 12 j q03 rna:,Vied ;:.arch 22 1776 in Canogi�e, to .Joshua t'arlin tivho was berm Dec 27 174.5 died i_a.rcbt 5G 1323 • She vias dzu-.h ter of Robert .'cCulloch l =u J:�a.aa ;--_c-;lir_ Sr. tiv�,,s t��e ser of naiph ?"ar lin(171,' _I7r7) and hi L ,lice T2 -_e cry;lciren of Joshua and ness 1.�.1 �h born _�j�_ it 1777 ; ��v:__ bei r_ 177'==ed i r_ infar_c�r ; Robert 'Sora June 177'0; La.tice bo ----,n 17r-12 died 1-7n.3; Sarah born :-,?.rch 3 Llizw,!,et�. bowl Itov. i^1725 Sarlttel Dorn 17,27 died 1314 Joshua born A-112111 1 nem ry ��' 7^0 J ^ Lj born J:��e 20 1702 Latice born July 13 1, 04 Jesse bo rn :-_;i-rch 4 17,7 illi am Btarkly born June o 1800 • Ralph s tudi elaw i n ; Carlisle PC—.. ::i tr Dsors Duncan and 1 att and died at hone of his brother Jos Tus, in India.nna Pa. AUr- 24 l(S2e. Sarah U� arli n 7 allier died Feb 14 1^"d Lati ce (_w_,lin) Ba,ll`•ntine di ed Nog 13 13301 and Joshus Jr died July 2c.) ------------------ .--------------------�-------- On Aub. ;'ed. 1', 1132- 0. Samuel ,.cCullocxs ornhar_s ,,,r'e Samuel 1 3eo:<o 1 „ s"iLti _ oh' . .. �� / v �' i /off 1r1 d s a 7p o i �n i., e d _u a ' �� an i - d F r r-,0 (' (` 0i' Gnd vv7 �1 _ ,�t�u JC,1 i�. Do'he i John 1_'cCvl1oh. (3 ' n V_ Vr.2 1 � _ J/I i''�nyk t �- o=7T p 'r.r •�J-C �/� '^l � � r S t`. I L � � � .•L � -.- ti -_ .. L"✓ . L� �+ilQ v - ti .. - !fl-�� � � � �l sT I-'�!:%�L �t%- "��i i Cicoro `7.:�cCalloh marriod Alice (Louder) --their dauFnter hiraa Albertins cC•alloh born in T z rusLlt,= To'••nsnip, David Co.1' . C. , -Married De c.3 1912, Joan S2muol X :i6l ( bcrr. ir, £c+gistrar of Da ods in Da.v ie Cool -..Co, vino moved to 1 oc!rsvilia in 1G.14) by vfho= hast Tollivar 'Farold, Palen s:cCulloh L. : velyn ar. infant. 2ho --Qraxts of .lora. 3an-ae1 Da..niel, rare Toliver Chasteor. DQnicl (born in 1850,d ad 1517) by wife Alice S•atton (data htor of Thous Satton of Yadkin Co.I:.C.j by mhom had alsot Lula Laura, Cora Uelson, Thomas jUaxsndQr, Bessie tidy & Lary Rthel. The parents of ".oliver Chestecn Daniol were"Nilson C.Daniel (of Virgihia ancostry) f;Lm-er not .:►r frcz Liberty Church, Jarusklem . h,C.vistarw (Lc wis Publishing; CcT_-2ny) Vol.IV pace X27. John McCalloch -(Lot #12 in Statesville, 11760,) _- - - 1 Iredell Co.A.C. book C page 217= May 3 1797, John McCulloch --no wife signs --lets John Johnston (both of Iredell Co.K.C.) haveflot #12 on Broad Street in Statesville neat James Latta, for 75 pounds, witnessed by Matthew Clandenning, Robert Wilson & Hugh Johnson & acknowledged in Lay 1798. (Fergus Sloan let the Commissioners of the tiom have this who let Alexander Davidson have it Ang. 13 1790, who let William Gillespy have it who let the said John XeCalloch have it), i ..r dares Robison u wife to Joseph Lode .31 4r/ acres r•eb.l 1785 proved by Wm. ;.,cDaniel. hichard Robison u wife _art. to David Beal 270 acres Dec.26 1785. Evan BE'.1.11 n n n n n n fames n n n n n n n n r - Ban j algin LcCulloclti Hord of I"ashville Tenn. ?' 132'74 of Sons of American Revolt tion, see Register page 950, as son of Thomas cti I.1ary t!-(,Culloch)Hord; grand- ' son of Benjamin Sarah (Lytle) LicCulloch• reat- randson of William L tle g g y Captain of Fourth P.C.Regiment. - It tr s9 as vm in Davie lmm,*, , a touch and go r::atter to detcrdne the f; qucstio:i of i-i-hich aide a Porth CaroLinisan might- ht support in that War. In- �. decd wo are richt no..r or>ly a few miles from the famous Veach s Muster � c Ground, This was just where Liberty : iethodist Church stands. It iris here Umt Swmel Bryan and Richmond Pearson a Ccp 'Lp-in in Colonel By a,n t s � i filitis four;}rt out r:nn to rom with bare fists the quc; tion of Zrhieh side 41 I the rim of Pearson 1 s Company would take. S6 it ti•ras, that having opposed the Declaration of Independence Henry T:ustlace NcCuUoug h, by Act of the Colonial Asses bay had all of his h, lands confiscated to the State of forth Carolina. He lost core than any other Ilan for chosing to rarain log -a1 to rngland. What hair all of this to do i•rith us? Suppose I let you rear the connection from sixty years later when yaang '" liam D. 14cCull.ough ims studying 1wer under Jude Pearson in 111-ocksville. 11i.s sister wrote him a letter from Loncolnton, August 19, 18,38. ttDcar Drother, tt she wrotett •,a Davie County Public Library. moolisvilie, NC Lincoltor1 AU r. 19. s•Sr, ti.illiam D, �•1cr,%u.Ltoh } ocksvil.le, Porth Carolina Dear D'r'other, I have 1•rr1ttc:;, the memoirs for your that YOU may have t1l, fllea ,, ,, shO"::tn`; t�;em to your nczrknow_ cdis s_ r.. of �Y co rcrro, _ � 1 cla. Live a. ?" sur�Po e you I d.l1 a son of t}ic � eni T Ilio, c; he left hour f �t ' �-• �..n..� s 1•:r�-c fo�'a • e 'ltiorc,; last, dn..ld that v C y tlmnt. y� r• t the vfs ori ti, ; <. A tea. t has bc< ,� ., lc .a O� t�.E; t crl i,�{.e +.,;l l ='� C,..c.tf:j O'+� O{' LY dividun s = s ch by the u"ay ti•ras r.»c. tha L, the fa Wil-: you �► ��f {' 3 pi Op;;r) and by in - 1 �C �i 21.i 0t1 : ;C:• 1 O�iC`i'. 1?i}�.�, r ,T, c, r + arc tC�...0. :.I Qt,. �•:1C' Jc.:i1CaS =:u..:.oirs, file Fa t, i�r of ti:c� '10, yQRI Spea_% 1' • -� o r . f'.t_...t..1 ,i 01 fir:,t coasin to (Alfred) our father and J: ria , r. i�r:a�,:cn z I wrote to yo,z before thinl.-ir3��- /, `' �n ij�-t t l it �ft%s JG _c i:l <Jzz11.Q}I :'!, no -01, !1 r+ Ten T ulii ., t to resides 1n � %i'tJ�_y €'.l.c.d t0 �14:�1 O?� • � I r r,-, •f'vou. at l� st•, by that, :i��`.}C. ..� SOu1C', be DlCciaCCj 'vl r,,. 1.t � -+ to visit trim rn + . n practica' �o c',oso, clf. You ccM for me and irc3cce for us all to th^1 a coi;si.r, r s lcue a: �d ►r32ilc ,. , precer;t yo:t re. -in -in �.zri i.r: ::oc:.sN,il].c, visit. tilers as of ten as you c�^n co_:si.stent ; �- ::it:l y o�:r intcresta 1. uufi'er a. +y co::,,ic, cry-: [ ,-. , 1 eo na t, O., t0 t;1VCr t, Zr r, �� r v Out ..11:.C, Y I'0::. your a �•l:C',:i.;:s o I aT 2 r], arcs pl�, �.cc� ?,-it,�; . r. 3_,. Peart an_ you • • .,On c,tZC ti117:r: ?10 O'iC M'r!,` ti-kin''m "v cloinE t:7�o;1�; to Ste.'' tr '� re Ou arc ✓ you are, i bc]_7 eye the;- ^11 t' 4 csJi C'�? sC'C? yr �. c i tl_, :K It best. ., 0:2 ".rc there whore ; ou arc at. Lihi , ti:.ie for fear you if here f o" �-ct. 1 �:. YOU? a'•� ucrests a?:C: t^;f ' .OUlG distress _e t}.e � e�,as fever, ::�l.i.c�i .Dole' ..� ;ac ;;fucF2. Your recracst concemi;lU Sour• soca s will be atte, dc„4a toy Yo=jr fric::c s at ho.:e a;:d el c?r�: p I o.�r�..._ crt. �oiri r:e in love to ou, ilopi.n;�, you �1'C I'C )c�rJ.. + rn f Y ] f for t!1c t_i is ane? ct.er;,ity. Mr'as and his brother the Dre sp lL cap of Movin to a, a.Cr r t%1C;f1_s�i Iii C' to O :r1ti2 t fiCii: "+r 1 �: •�,�1_i)j�jZ r nd t1me �' �-�c pr 30 rrca t thirrys if i L ' ;;•ou trite me give ..2;� tr o• : he next, „ Dirt vlc: on tic sub•cct o to r' }.mss • , and scny if I :.,Ill ro • f i:.. ontotoo, �, oar this f��Ll, t cy .•rill build !:other a hoes( in the villa [ -c and co-:+� fog• her in 12 :tont:-is. do so r1llC., ,� r r 1 hcrc'l�i believe they L'JO'�ld • , or c ocs �hc Irish to 80. Your o;,m, ���� /� !Harriet. (Dy Postna..ster) Ci.7 A Ill It:. i FC L�) Aug. 22d. took 8 page 398: Dec. 11 1772, Hatthew ncCullo�h of Rowan Co' T,C.(mrh-es his mark & no rife signs) h_ --vin, sold. an improvement next Charles 6ayley to 1°illiam Smith of Rowan Coo.NeC., for 11 pounds seems to deliver it, r,it- nessed.ry James Dickey,. Same page of same +.00k: William Smith assigns his title of the move land to Joseph Stapleton on April 9 1774. Same page same hook: July 1 1774, Joseph Stapleton hakes it over to James Cathey. . Same page same look: Sept. 1774, James Cathey makes. it over to Joseph Stapleton. Same page same _Sook: Oct. 4 1776, Sarah Stapleton makes it over to Hugh Cathey witnessed -y Rachel Cishop & ac:.rnowled ged in Ang. 1777. -Same page same ook; Oct, 10 1776, Sarah Stapleton, 1:ife of Joseph Stapletoi says she is satisfied to let Hugh Cathey have an improvement oii Frush, Hill etween Charles , ally & James b�Itzpatricl[, having two houses, a 'spring - house on it kith four different fields.,. .f .or.SR_pounds, witnessed ly James ;alley & neknou*ledgec? in ;pug, 17770 Davie County Record of .iuly 18 1528: "Yr. Goshen LaCulloh died at his home on South Lain street Sunday evening about 10 O'clock, following an extended illness, aged 75 years. The funeral services were held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock and the body laid to rest in Fork graveyard. i:r.11cCulloh is survived by his widow, three sons and six daughters= three brothers and one sister. Deceased was a good citizen and his death brings sadness to a host of friends in Locksville and Davie county" z (over) l ✓ t ► ♦ 0 • ��)i'i ♦�1� �7�7�i1Llr-t-1 e V,o VC-1���AJ .:C`/1.1i10h' 1 t�?` • ♦L a . !,A t (1 r' 1 Fro �!. • 11e s S } y F y tr �� i 603.4 �T�.ile lets j.;yes ioCt��..oh n North Fork of Fourth Creek next G.,or^ Oil Vt "o - ison for 10 sIA111irgs, witnessed. ' y Sohn 21t car JoT1n or ed in April 1'763. . : a Fe :. 14 1179 J ne jea es :cCl��-loch �'� ,.-Afn � et �'_c���r� iilil("11 Ca � �, have 380 acres on nQ �t�� Ade +�arth Creep =11e - -1oses Pott <_:�- �� : � l .in s--t��e reie� se Price • i.eing uC T)ounc?s oil newt _f1-tYom -T%T t�Lesl�e . r ;� -� Ill t o so,h IV% son oo proved in Fe 1769 - [��1f1 • (; (r Vii' llt.3. V1�C. Z��� �Cwi�'r� {of 1' ociri\/�i� urg Vo Q , ,*0 . 0Ov, 6 �� g�' vvv�--��. LJn 1LI`,••J' .765! j "^ _ Si � � U6, • 1 'e � 1e - �.et too es F© is 1P. I -iter , have X20 acres on t ��.c..c.� �_lih'o fork o Fotirth Creek ne��t Georgie`wison �„T�-rhe el - �s for o 01_e no L ��� 1is:_ js,,�3essecly Sohn .F,o tts �� Geo�e11 ote she re�.e� se .y r-1ce Sha. - . -. � � (This - - � • � - a .� � ,, �, ��cC��l 1. o CI'� been lit eE� to JLr c s _ .! . _, J- -�Granville ��e let P.ic]�� rc! •�3C�rry h� •ve h� % he ���� l o -r � Richard. Btarry T., •io n- riec1 I'mr_ Price. Ile t; s born in Fe�� zs !(TT•=� �, r� + '-� ei—ilb g Co . ..here he �i� �ri ed Panic � re � .r eco c����Ie sou uh �_.�`_ se ut3ec� �n _/{ t( Jay. i/'�� 1 S e e H [/-� +/�� }e "r'/J� t t{ T{ 4' page M i' } ` V % • r� �tQ �� �� `� 4 J rte. `/ V V ►.� o i 7 V J V i' i� - I O C • v i. c ..r _.,.•...iii v ; L , t - 1• r J 1., 1 rtl.]. c I Irl o 11 +� f' I : n. • �.: � e. 1�1L h..: r �-� r, st wo ,3� ..%: G1r1 i.Tl� u, u %C�t''` r+ Th '��� t•� .'tCt -, L" -c 0 the AI'r M.1'71 -t Gy Cf'.c'?1 :�d``s T 1•ca:ilE:ls � thi�ir :a0:2 . Jc�';:::C`..'3 T•icC� .Lou j i, � 0 I.01.1,�rd ? � all cha �'lic nit • r CQ.,�!ic�19 Cicero End % d ►i0 irCvU Z.QUUI29 jCit�.�•-�.GL.�;ild i c •p roctrr •,�..,,�;]' ? .�; Crco0 You can .rz ;nt�•{�� , •�•0 � :s4lL :1 11r::1,:t�C<l.Z 1 FrCi j.3:1� �r of t� 1A-13 t20 fotr„ F�t'c t;�e;:c ^'cetc:V t1nc;., sf.l� o bac,: t card be able to sec ho:,r fou ro,,�, v t_1crcat r p� jlt O Ilistoly *Ll^litaach ttes to ,and the 7; �' °i1t�, I"i '�� • cl v, �,0y"l1 Ccrrcrnor;o 1l'7`-ICflsc 1- nd1i0 • r- ��oi.� �1�,; of the first. settln�. ld Us that s to t.L 3 part of the at lite, the r, !r E�ld crTL-;�i�=..r; of c'.~ circ l: r�:. v ,�:.;;e 2r4:'dP.;,• T,12 17 7 e .: `.i _:I Li o7?, ._ Cn.i .c,; let i:ii-h yon�`u'. ;•\' a nr-r-! : nt O: 1=` .11,n• 7 .. ,� on'1or 1 :21_es of Uc _.. •^ :l)il �'.: ..._. :, ..i2^ �: -�.i :211 ci='.. r.» ;1C_it F `, 71 .•^,.S _.O.^..:, .1(.:71 Ci ""' .Ir`^ . :,_ .,50 rpoiinOcs ;;l _ 1 :;:. 11 _al .:on". in Fel-,. 1J7'5. (. .7P :_'C•,; ..)-I Jon let >• :_1'J.2::cn il,.l-o VAs on Fel.. 15 1770). 4 i -ay .". 18C7, J znes 1:c"111oh :ets liis scL, 3:.r71>el .-e7ullch (both of �X-:-an Lf. -,Fe .1.32 ares on the east Side of Grants .reek ne't i'`reeze Lear ti's er�t sida of the road near the he d rf a br;^nch & crorsinE. said creek., for love;. "it::er-ed by Richard Locke 8 Jni*-=r.C:,�1ni. & ac;:-o.rled„ed in 1807. : ook 14 page 635 or 785 (num l,er ed tifice) : Jan.7 17979 the heirs of de ceas( Jacofi. Freeze (Peter, Jacor., John & Samuel Freeze --no hives sign) let Davii iouck--all of Rowan Cc N.C.--have two tracts of Grants. Creek, for 600 pounds, witnessed ly John Fre&ze & John,raly Jr. & proved.* the latter _ in veA. 1797. (One of 305 acres including the sawmill next Janes ttcCulloh, Jaco-b &ker & Peter Freeze,Sr., & the other of 250 acres next John Iiilenat James KcCulloh). Bnok 10 p:,, -e 475: Sept.lt 1716, Yhe State erailts ($1065 at 50 shillings the 100 acres) to Janes ."coullock 400 acres next Griffith isutherford, J=es Grah= & Jacol Breeze. f Y 7 The tract of 100p000 acres/.a ,t3j. cor'Eer of which came into Davin �t� n gratltcd later. Let us no -..r take a Look a-16 this Iiry `n`,cCu3.lOu 711 j 11110 ti•zs Iti.n to ►o ., r and cloy Y associated vdth talc ncx`c,. He ti:�s no upstc.rto IIe one Coz .,r"o ], eras carcS'a]. to h^y e his dc:ec?s shc;:,r that Ile v,:as a gentlemen froom lurnhr�r� ► i-esox Counts ;_n:,1and. In fact he �,:Is the descendAnt and en_ , titiccl to V4,10 ams of ale Of the olde3t hoa3cs in Great DritAin, He dc- ,. sccndcd fm-.' an Iri_shrian namod. CgUo Oti'Icil,, the first Laird of I�Vrtono t" It is w�•itten that about the bczinning Of the Fourtomth Con- to the Irl.sh being desirous to shake off the English yol,:o, irnTited rY, . Robert do I rucc Y�inz; of Scall a.nd, to assist thea. in the intonded enter- priE �e and in case of success deter -mined to r�=c �?dY.�ard uc Bruce'r�in� of D 'c r.mrched his arcV throu�:h Ireland sevelT.1 timC3 Irel..nd, ! de B.uce ied places, but and forced the I'n` Bail into tiiair stronghold and for �.lf al:.,-pys returned to Ulster to take up his ti•r_IntVr arterso It z: -as about year 1316 that "Ch.,,ard de Brlice,�preferred Cu -110 04i?e:i1. to be captain S F: In October 1317, the Jhngj tqh forces treble the ai"e of horse in his ax -my. F I'�i�.. rd 4 s n �. oti er►,�lcl~�cd there and ed Edvard. Cullo of l.cil re - of and -, , . t cath M ✓,il.lin� his energy r�1de off with his 81-mrd., �. venged tl rard s d .T I P�obert de Bruce ar�d gent v:dth hire to Scotland, RobertaI�-no of joining / hted Ot.:cil him his standard bearer and Seer -A, -M,7 of Scot].znds I01iS i n� e iiY. io:s w-.z� copy t' you have State. Veit}lout tracinS do,the Cenarat1 <<: i' sho:rs that it was in the possession of henry i`ustace MC Cu11ou 'Iz• He was � , ICullough and cage to this Country to loot: after the on1,t son of Henry c i his fathers estate. So it is that v;c find that a j0ung the very few fas3,3.1.i-es in s entitled to bear a coat of arms vmre the North Carolina in Colonial day E '. rt•em Scot'! and. Let us lock a moment at the discription f McCu17_m ri' is of IY as it is Fi_ve:1 in the ;y i;'► .o......, f It ani:, a f Creat: A hand thr•o�-inS a dart ppr• 2 -1- - - Irl ..+ nr,4r^ntt �i•CrrL 0 -n' Dii:r S•. (1�?lt.) h`1..� i(.1 ;.t_ ._co�t Llacll 1'7Ut?-1703) of • 1103'4v C� ��o1i;,•:, «:��.�r �;�' iiia- . �-�-�' .x c' 16215- 654717%;uG'-1CiI 'ic? �.7U`? ©16 ; 1766 68.,70,,75: �1rs. �,r21wst1 Victfor''}��1tLaI�, I ,_,O?. �o i 71,S . �a1'iri2I '17 • 01 Orryl. lir s';r ; 3 t -i ^J1 It : r �^ c21, _ 1 7 Cit r is 8 � ' ,�_ . 'Zl T t ; • . A ,. �t •,? irs�- • sS iZ L: II,'r I: -r _tr r 3Z.._��o•� ;=i ,• .sill s- } ,,r .T7 I3. Thorpe, Lir$. Jr., a-ei-h H.:; ^ crier w ,•:�• ;._ t: ii 1? ri i+;;1�`_�. 7.77 _ Page -35: hits$ Caroline iireen meares of �olton_�St_. _Savaiinah�, ua: joined . as #8, sixth in descents' from Joshua"Grainger Sr: !Supplementary Clai-­s: •Richard Bradley, Those' Davis; John Ear1'Sr. & Jr:, Benjamin Hill & Alex- ander McCul l o cn. t ' - -- Page 34: Mrs. Henry !3. Short (Marry Allan Meares) of .Lake Waccamaw, N.C. _ joined Colonial Dares of N.C. &A-) sixth in descent from Joshua Grainger* supplementary , claims•$ itku rd �3ra,dley - Thomas Davis, John Earl I. , John Earl II a , Benjamin Hill & Alexander. McCulloch � w Page 34: Miss Hannah Pattison Bolles of South Fourth St. Wilmington, N•C., joined as #6, eighth in descent from Joseph rsolles.. Supplementary clams:_. .senjamin Hill, Thomas Davis & Alexander McCulloch. Page 35: Mrs. James Hal iioatwright- (Mary London killer) of Dock St. Wil- mington Ih a C. , joined as #11, sixth in descent from_- Joshua Grrainger. Sup-.-. plementary claim: Richard bradley. _ _ _ - Page 36: Mrs. ' William Arthur. Williams (Jane IredeI Meares )~ *of South Forth Sto-; Wilmington, n.C:,'• joined as #14fourth in -descent from John t Johnston. Supplementary claims; -John Alden$ Epenetus Platt, Sr 'A' 4r.s Alexander. McCulloch, John- TredivelI ' • Constant Southworth) : William' - Mullins j Benjamin Hill,, William •Pabody, 'Jonas Wood, Ri%;hard Denton •& Th oma$ Davis. IL 0 O 4 .11ecul oh mac. ? Feb. 1304: The will of James Woo p is proved b the de s � Y Po ition of James 14 .hi ons James plcCullogh resigned_-. ;: ;�o.s„ Exre so Robert goods iiolified Zs ')1& --fir— v n� on of 100 pound •- • f� with illiam .-E I f W -Woods as security, McCullough. CalfteII p �! Cathrinah 'coulloh (al? Brandon) to David Duncan Jan•6 1766 siE;ned by j es Carson. j 'Z Penelope i1cCulloh to John B Minola Feb 9 1813 • Signed by Francis Coupbe ('Ton .btf3.f Qre y - George .icCulloah to Elizabeth Sept 26 1799 Signed by John Hampton and E. Jay Osborne (seal. John 1`cCulloh to Elizabeth Locke Nov 21 1818. Signed by Francis Johnston before Giles. (She is probably the widow of DJatthew Lock Jr4 G, Jane ITc(ll oh�o Josep alcor Jan9C. Signed by Nathaniel Johnston �( Robert Woods deceased ::tnd Griffith Rutherford relinquishestthis Right o - Legacy of a Hand saw And an Auger Devised to him in The Said FJillby the sd Woods According to Law in that Case afs and Provided at - the Sarre Time JaL1©s i.:cCulloh Came into Open Court & relinquished his Right to' the Executorship of the Said Will and Testament and Orderd that Letters Te s tamentry be Granted to Saml Woods one of the Exrs . of sd Will who :.� uallified According to Law in Open C�ourtn 1�g, -- (:aye bero�' : --yam=� Jean Calar.ell to James _W �,lllsson_ May .� 1 7pp, Si fined by A Ca�.dwell,� Elizabeth McColloak in her will made July 22 1836, probated Aug 1836 see (Book H page ?05), speaks of her sister Ann t3ilson•brother , John HcCol to nephews James and Milus Theodore 1.1cColloak and Niece -Elizabeth Wilsofi. James 1.:cCollock must give his two younger brothers, John Steel and Samue: some of the money from her. Tests= Richard Harris and Geor a Libe C3 John Ca,rithers in hls will BooH page r�a�A April ( P g 206Lrotherp P 29 1817 says he is a -planter. Sons_ James. Grandsons= John and Samuel Caldwell Daughters = Elizabeth Caldwell, Sarah Horrison and Ja.rgaret Holton. Granddaughter = Jane Caruthers, Exr. = son James. Tes is = Hugh McKnight o and John Barkley, i v John Caruthers in his will made April 29 1820 and robated Feb 1825,(see ! Book H pave 696) speaks of hisdaughters Elizabeth galdwell, Sarah Morris+ G' and 1._argare t Houlton. Granddaughter = Jane Caruthers. Sons= James. Grand, nsJ soohq Caruthers and Samuel Caldwell. Ex= son James and I,1joses Rog-rs Test Hugh 11=cYnight and John Barkley. These nust be the same. Jolm and Samuel 11cCulloah are friends and executors of the will of Jno. Carrigan made Aug.28 1821 and probated 1.ay 1818 (Book page 1571. D James Corothers to Agnes rlocds (Gov Alex l artints tern) _Signed byJames Tj( i1 ex _c o 0 on -one o our I'i�s an u - :,, -- v James 11cCuliok has 341 acres Iand ju.Ey ----- Gillespie. Proved by Janes Irwin. Oliver : Woods a Tarme-r, (BOOK A page 152 ma a Marc 1760 pro a e OTM. 1760 speaks of wife, Lartha who is to get 1/4 of the belongings. William is his eldest son but there other children. Ex.= 67illiam his son. Test= Samuel and Y..atthew ti7oods and John Patterson. - - Robert Woods (Book A page 163) made Sept-8 1763 probat9a July 1756 • e mentions his mother and brothers and aisters. Sister Jan gets 2 pounds. Dunt Sarah Woods, Uncles Samuel :oods and Archabald Wasson. Cousins: Jan KcCulloh, James 1'_cCulloh, Elizabeth, Ruth, 1._argret, Sarah and Lary Toods and Josenh Wa,sson. He gills Griffith Rutherford a nhansaw & my .Ogern Lxs: Uncle Sanuel 9soods and James 111cCulloh, Test= Griffith Rutherford and Sarah tt oods Alexander •r cculloch Es 2 • = me r ci'-ant ofC Berne °1% C . in 18 �� Mc ULI-n: i ✓I pa, 344: Jarmaty 27 (In 3rd year of Eing George 111 ; cq. Wry ci3:l�oh lets Phillip :a::a of 200 acres in tract ; % croosi-C a branch, also eros^in; tamers Crock no:<L hnonard 'tiller, for 15 poupOs witnessed Or Pob.crf' <1i\'Cr.', Alcmander hor•l, john I e2 :rork per =o: -.s in Oct. 176.3. C,6000} 5 t, 1 c1. Jan. 20 3rd year of George III 7 sq. Anry :,cMIN let Ada'r? i'.•i <i ef' _hare_ (90 acres in :Tact Q„ beCi'mi.nn on the ; astr and hest sYn of '. rust ;.3 of sm . my ':c""1311011 at n post o. ---k Cct. :ds of c PetrIire, I:, ..alt,ol Cru: Crcch Gcori;c Planer, See also P^;;c 36-. ikl-"ic Co.i.,,, ;cc': of .`�I-, I pa;,e ..i]1 of 5 I os i I-oo' AlG s'lc,. I : u; tncc 170 oh, i - .. or at R. the only son of ..'i al Y 7 l"' i . She In& of say t -.C. ; c, :r;xllo:) 1:41.^, Confiwent Cd (.... Mi. The 1.-- - cS 'c I; ccs 'r 7A to 2 Stas cc :fi nrr tut c`_. .. Am LOW 11 p: 7 1,01 v 1 102. joh i QUM= act sone of K A a Y ...::,�' cn .::s Gold at pullic o3 the castcI^ hide of tel^ i.^e0v nwr c'n 14 IM of Wady Crock. Boo': 5 Pn :c 246. On .;arch 3, 171:5. Finn Georic II pr treat "ritain Cranted F tracts of 12,100 acres c..n.ch on Abottlo crock in Gam: i voxii ", *..i,. Esq. 117ng Scaullo'.l r'if turs0:010m in the, Cost of '1oC sra an! Lin do:. of Great, frit, Qx:.11 Colonir-1 T.'ccords V T.. F ,.c 277. aCa ?:enry -ustcce :!cCrlloh+s Fanony tract of 12000 aelys of la':r: is tract f'4 there -cre 33 MW persons acttolK this date.« i:atlenicl Alc::a:dcr John hrorhoc':, .:ora bc. or^ r;e this 9th c'ty of October 1766. Mex . arti.n JP Coloniaj rccorc's for lands in Yadidn. Sc.^ Mom, VII. pa -c 1/ a•ld cam Vol. V Pare Ch. VI lra;s of ' .C. 17:79 -:.C. records 24 pvne 6E4 Dewi.ts Bale of confiscat.cd lends Ch. 11 lAws 1779. 11 Conficates lands of Deeny ACulloh----- 5amoul Txyan- n6o. Charles l -� Moot Al page of Sept.lb 18080• Charles McCulloh-=n1 wife si I[ Martin (both of' Howan Co.N.C. a eek ne taii Asa Tatum, James Mo ulloh _ � -134 acres on Weavers Creek pewit njrAes esse C & - - ftbw�ah(ii:on.a Branch, for 87 pounds, witnessed N -y James McCulloh & Jac0J Graves & proved _fy the latter in Aug, 1807. rl' Book 19 page 65-.Jan.9 1804,-"Silliam-3racken-ono 7ifs sins -=lets ^Charles. -r.Culloh have 134 -acres or 'Heavers Creek -next James Satnm, James :cCulloh & --- Rowland, for / witnessed by Jane9.-�.aGulloh k Samuel-BrUdken &'proved. -by the -:latter in _lov. laC4. i - Book 19 page 59: Fob.20 1801, :ohn dry Gr. .of t7ythe CG.Va.--no v,,ife si ns--lets-liilliam NI Brac3:er. of Rowan Co.,;.C., have 124 acres or. 'Weevers Greek next James Tatum & James .'cCulloh ^ on - a -branch, for 67 rounds, witnessed by Peter -uealy k Samuel Bracken r proved 'by t? latter in Nov. 1804. Book 19 page 74; Feb. 20 1001, JaYm Wry Sr. of Wythe Co.Va.--no wife signs' --lets Paul Bringp of Rowan Co.k.C., —have. 87j-, acres on Datehmans Greek -next Coonrod Graves, Samuel Bracken & James.Tatum, for 50 pounds, witnessed by William Bracken & Samuel Bracken & Droved by the latter -in l:ov. 1004. Book.23 page 275t Sept.'? ls05,,.villi2a'Bracken--no wife signs --lets r'rancis Keller (both Vii, Rowan 00-N.C.) have 50 acres for y100.00, witnessed by ;J-Loore 7c Henry Reller K nroved b'A* U latter 3n Feb. -1615. (This is part. of .the tract which John kry let Paul Brinigar. have let 'William- Bracken have). Book 32 p.. , -Q 128: Feb.11 1834, Henry &.LcCulloch--no rjifa situs --lets Z.frad S eGulloch (bot] of R&-7ar Coir -b.) have 63 1 3..ores. next Joshua Dc,nial & Llizcbath LcOulloch; for .°x'37.50. :itnasssd by John A.Loronoy & John L.Gabard &. proved b3 the lattor.in i'gb. 1634. (This is Hinry Z.LcOulloch'e part from estate of his deceased father, Jrmes LcCulloch). 3ook"32 vaC'e 343: Oet.$ 1034, Alfred McCuleh--no wife suns --lata Josiah Daniel Sr. (109th e Rowan Co.A.C.) have Book 32 page 405: i 18.34..John Pate & wife Rebecca of Jefferson Co -Tena. let Alfred La- Colloch of Rosen 9.2� C. have their l/a or.49j acres in the estate of deceased James 1cCol- lock--see the partition by the commissioners --neat lot #7 on -cleavers Creek next Joseph Pear son, 311sha-yutler & Josiah Daniel, for 4111.00, witnessed by T.Cheshire & Jeha Clement k proved by the latter in dray 1135. Brook 33 -page 103: 121.11_1834,_ -Alfred 1:COnlloh of Rowan Co.i:.C. lets L lizabeth -LeCulloh Sr. &'Eenry reCulloh have 'a negroo—.aa:ed Eende son aged about 10 years, for ,r390.CO, r:itness, & proved by John I.Leroney in bay 1836. Book 32 page 405: epr11 13 1835, len;amin Lartim--no wife signs—lets Josiah Daniel (both of Eowan'Co.fi.C.) have 65 acres on Weavers Zreek next the heirs. Of deceased James leGulloah Lawrence -Clemetit, nba Graves & the hairs of deceased John rester, for•yi00.00, witnessed b 10y 1.3ailey & Jeha Clemeat & proved by the latter is Lay 1035. (This Sell yron deceasoa JoseFh lartlk'a was a lot in the estate Of Aeciasad Ass L•artia which foll.to his sea, A926, having been boacht by Asa Martia from Charles i'cCullochi. _ Davie County Public Library r•..� _ r 15.1�-� ] iT_=�.� `�r �: `�%1•.��. �i�� � ©'►.1��C C a,J C CII t l mccrullolis Aug. ll 1787• The character of James McCulloh has been attacked by MargE �ra,ig and Robert Brtjsley ? - brings . -her affidavit that she slandered him • ' through her weakness & overpersuasion in claiming him as the father of 'cher child. It is signed on July 18 1787 before Robert Busley? & John • •r _fY ug. g 1788. James McCul-loh is appointed Guardian ' of . John . Armstrong Orphs C' -i " �= f James Armstrong deceased who gave bond with John Graham. Security. In c. r-1:4 0 r the- Sum of'. 400:•0:: _ �,� c.a �a -c a • •' -, ' - .- - ---- - Deed ; George . Admire to Jades McColloh -200 acres Sept.3 . un, Acknt " over r r. Febe1834:M1nntesi' 4ciningtration of deceased -John i�anola Cranto - o fired 1:c u1 och `': who gave bond of X100.00 .lith Wm.B.:9ileon 8d Richmond Pearson as security_ Cao dill of James MoCulloh (Book G... -page 410) made June l .1814. probated Feb. 1816 • Rife= Elizabeth. Daughters= Catherine Barefuld, Bet- Penelope • .• r. c; -_ inola,- -Amey.. Hebr3.e_itb.C&:.,Rebe'cca• Sons= Charles, Henry Eustace ( who -!will become 21 on Tune 3 j827`.,.& Alfred. Witnesses= John-Clenent & Henry Clement Sr. ;Marriage bonds: Penelope McCulloh to John B.Minola Feb. 9 1813 signed by __;Francis Coup-- (George Dunn in office)* '- ;— B.0.04 5, page 49 shops that lienry aistace McCulloh "Barrister -.at -the only son of Henry McCulloh • " " " seems to be -of ifir .and there are many transfers of land in the 8d year -of the *reign "of George III. The land of Henry 13ustf ce ?.icCulloh were conlfiscated :aurin- the ; evolution. Book 11 pages4-Cl L-402, shot: that John Armstrong got same of this lane_ rtlzict was sola at_ public- vendue--on the eastern siae of the YaCkin River an tra ter of ..sandy Creek. Boon b Page 24F - else;;herc: , On March 3 1'743, !:in Geor^-e I1• eX great 'Brit granted eight . tracts of" 1w500. acres each �'� 00 C00 acres on �;bbots" Creep fir. a"'LJ q. Mc.0Lilloh "f T�irl&ham-Green. in the 0ounty of" HicLOLI �o�7ci� CO •N•C• Henrye_ o sex anc! KL-it-ctors of Great Bri tzin" sells 3t in shall lots &. they are enterer •t- ..in the Quit Rent Office of Earl Granville --»according to an a greer�ent flit% the Ia, ter. • . •/..-- -- , A.A .1 •' 1 L. �Jla. -CJS J� .l, �_J: 1� ' A. Vl. • . • G' J -•C.� v- •• , ... :: :'.�.. St, •�, �'L'ijv:>! i ,i;-11 i( ��._ i) o_�(�i•� _, .i. "� i• • >�s7, 11 -,r C)I •'. _T- 1 .. -- 77 J 1'�il�% 11c L lon ,.1'1 ?._.�.' - 1J P-_ •n�l f 1 T.:l� T 3i-'.:. i� j .� iiia !a�►•-,-••.. • '1:? Ci: .,h Cil 7LJ--=.�1 �.•,• 1 ;. j r. 1 ',1 C'• • .- ..t - J 1 c " • .ri MU^,::.^�Z'1� {' ��lc^,Il fifrr.'Ii1� i; ._�. IC:LIi • �T" ��� Z"1L L.'. `�`t�: ' :•12 C:. N�n�: L� �.�iiL, 4ti.;,__ V_a'_..rit�.J�'� L:«' -'�.. 1:'� 1� ..li.l�it�^-� '�►)+r. ••r ... ^t' `►C- _ � '-'-- _„_ s . _ . _ __ x .., - .k: � ti-,�:.+H�. .t ,w a„ •s:. - -- -Wit,.•-- J o2�ncCnl look Census of -School District #14, Rowau Co:"N•C., Oct• 17.1650s -Jahn 200ullo0h born lin N:C„ .farmer; had x1, clan, � 50.00 800.00 worth of real estate, Yancey 3.Dean phygf n ” H " '_ .Martha � :"• s�. .Z,�". ,.Y<�,•:}:�' • ` r h William E.RpV.rrCi �- * .' 3 moath9 23.1856 & "robatea , Irede'li Co*n.0., book 3 page _118; The will of John bicCullock Trade .Aug•., p. » . > 1857. Daughters; Sarah Johnston; Amanda Caldwell &_ r8artha_A*Deasi. Graudanghteri ard. Esc= daughter Amanda Caldwell. Witnesses: Euh-Belly &' V.�StireraltJt Elizabeth Row _ - - - _ .. - - -- �w..��.w��rr� ��.���w�wM'- . - -� .. .._ -a'•• � ... • - .`iii" `•• _:-L .. ri• '"l +• - - byterian Churchyard at Stategyine-, ~N.C.t John Ne.calli Buried im'. L'h±�` $irsk Pres died pea ., 2'i 1656 in his., 72nd. year •_' -. - .. .'•' r.. _ _. ♦ � '. C.A f' • '{+-.r s.•tr *J•� -•C � , 'ti ti • i .rM�` a� Oct•23 184 Uaring a wife _.aughte srtha l $ �'d born Date _ 25 1821 died _- .a-- 29 1861' viido ► of �i liem. ow$sd & wife of -Dr•-Y.S.Deaa, died_�ov. _ ale ..__- _ f i. • mow__ _ ./.� Jy�,.��,`�.3 .{'.�„ '..?y, #.3«ps ! �'i • dVa' A.. . :l..r,! r����wr.w—�w�w�—•.—www -- �. �` w---•-•"7� t-'SesY � ; - � .iy��'y ''C��• XA1.r1w Ap�bOndst _ - .-. _ -- , ;, •• stir' , ` `'• 1-t '""'� .3 .f"Y sa tri k3 .�"'i�" �Q'�.`R £ ^`3 ar iia, , c�Cnl3oh to �wiiliam $o and Sept, - n. 1841. signed .by Jar.�e '1,. aWanr �g y ohne 840,. 0, y to71 ,. *. :�8r81i .0laat3n3.loah to ireorg8 $ J � _ .G- a �.,. Rowan Cb.$i:C, —book -W gs$s 2M1 ­Peb 6` 1850; .:Jodi MaCnla3ou&, a ''f-arme71, --no. ►i s s%gas _ . f- _ .' f- ;lyse .fo a $suEhtsr, Sars�i, Wife ;f 7ltr` .�:Johi�ast--e31�'af $ ne , _•4 or three children liilloa, Join & Hanahaid •-,. .:. sed :� ,�aeob Zita�er �i med Betty do t s -; . _ �. - .: �..�.� - . Davi County Public .Ubrar.-- _ _s • Oct. 15 1763:"James,Me.Cul1oh,•from Pattins shop, to the Indian Path" is of seer of the road. July 14 1763:" On Motion of Mr. Dunn Order'd Per Our that,John Neide an Orphan about Six Years Old be Bound an apprentice unto James McCulloh to larn the Saddlers Trade for and during the Ierm of 1.5 Years from -the day. of the Date here of and At the ExperatIon and during which Term the said' James McCulloh is to Compl";,with an Act of Assembly •in Such Case made & Provided: & at the Experation of -said Term the said Jamis Ai.Culloh is Over and above ' what 'the_ :baw' ' Allows to give • the Sd. apprentice a' -Sett :-of Sadlers, Tools Bic" • Jan. 12'-1764: "Drderd P. Cur that William Millsaps Orphant to, .Thomas Mill1al Deesd. be -bound -an apprentice to James McCulloh,. to Learn- the Art and Trade �of a Sadler which sd. Orphan- •is to •Serve the Said -Janes tMcCulloh .for anduri the Term of Six Years from the Day _of the Date hereof and that the .' Said McCulloh is to Comply with an Act of.Assembly in Such Case made.& -Provided Lease & release from James McCulloh . & wife -to. John Serogg- for 248 acres Jar ! 12-13 1767 proved by John Karr. July .11 1764: Deed from Earl Granville to Caleb Osborn for 5.79 acres �'lug.2 -1762-is proved by John Frohocke - �.r July 15 1767: Lease w release from Caleb Osborn -& wife -to George Ac?rzire foi 200 acres June 16-17 , proved by Jar -ties Osborn. • Book 6 Page 474: On June 16 1766, Caleb Osborn & wife Hannah, let George Artinire--all of Rowan -Co* .*C. --have 200 acres on Dutchmans -Creek, fozr. 5 shillings --the- release price on next day .was 441 pounds --Witnessed bS, Samuel Young & James Osborn & proved' lin July 1'76:7 by o (This is hart of a tract from Earl Granville to Caleb- -G s -born on Aug. 26- 1762)e 19"•10 Book 11 page 579: ,Cin Sept., 3 173.7-, Geor a .;mire -0.ia rn-ret signs the deed), lets James, "-Cull have 200 acres on Duteliman Creel: for 250 nouns- s., :;its nessed by Joseph L-. X than- Stanley in Nov. term of 1735. -1.. (V --s i� o ' ^ p. --,rt t o� a tract -ranted 'Geo.,%ge admire by the decease? Caleb Csborn out of his oriL in: suj Vey dated - June ' 17 1760 . Deed from George Admire to ,James ideColloh for 200 acre Sept. '7 acktiRj•iceo. James t► rovey Uenry Clem Over) coulloh• The eaeautor, lizabetj 8 is d b 1 rified. ( P ' ant t111a 4�.C. , wanta informat ion : of lat2ianiel -Mrs* B.G.Hamilton of. �o + wife Sarah. He livid -in. Rowan _Co,_: - to have been a captain in the Revolutionary ear, - :_. R.C. s Mountain. Mia children not far from the Caba�rrus County -line & fought at . Hing were. John Brown (Went to Tenn.), James (went to Tenn., Jane S. (married Jacob Stir*--; _ f ill Hill in 1810):vshe mentioned Uncle John HoCalloch in 1828; -Mary married Walt o M + _ - McCulloh %ho moved to Tenn.& wrote about father & mother War to his -- - John Brown Johnston (above) had a eon, Jobn Fariss who 'Vote during cousin at bill Hill - - Mrs. Tom Williams of Mooresville, F.C.-was a McCulloch of Tenn & visited as a girl at Mill Hill but says her mother was not a McCulloch _ bethe connection between McCulloch &-Johnstones--their land adjoined the_,: What can _ Jacob Stireaalt lands --the last named was a- son-in-law of-aathaniel Johnstone �o gave him some slaves in 1823. Captain John McCulloch was -a near neighbor to mill Hill & was called cousin --his dangh ! Statesville H.C. •-- -_ . - - -_ - :, - ter,, Mrs. Amanda Caldwell0J - _tthew- Locke marc hocge- widow .of 'mat thew Locke Jr., son of Gone M$ _ ied Rlimbeth Crawfordil. Zl 1812- {Marriage bond, signed_by of John McCulloch on NOVOJohnston & _ -Ghee;.; 3 40 �ay�• -Public library . _ e County _ c - M004ville NO James'l:c Culleh (Weavers CreeY). r , . Book 9 page 310: March 21 17809 The State grants (#157 at 50 shillings the 100 acres) tc Benjamin Kerrin 162 acres on the north side of Weavers Creek in the fork of the Yadkin next John Coon, on the south side of the Division Branch, between said Nerrin & Mark Whitaker in a swamp. Book 11 page 717; Lay 11 1786, Benjamin Verns4'B1izaLmth also makes her mach) lot James LeCulloh--all of Rowan Co.N.C.--bave 162 teres on north side of Weavers Crook next John Coons. Mark Whitaker, in a swamp of said creek on Division Branch, for 100 pounds, wit- s nesset by Stephen Nolant & Rich:d Pearson & proved by the latter in Lay 1799. Book 12 page 169: Lay 13 1790, James LeCulloh--no wife signs --lets John Hendrik Sr. (both of Rowan Co.2T0.) have 4 acres next said Lc%"ulloh, for .3 pounds, witnessed by venry Fendricks, Loi*mance Daly & John James a1- proved .by the last -named in Wig. 1790. (his is ..art of the land which said L:cCulloh bought of Benjamin i;evin) . Book 18 nage 281: June 26 1798, John Eendria Sr., a planter of L:orgomery no. wife wife signs --lets Jori: r'ry of Iowan Co.::. C. ; hAve 4 acres next James LcCuil och, on a branch, for 3 pounds, witnessed by Philli_r, 1'endrix &- Jchn Larch 6: proven by the latter in Feb. 1802. (phis is part of the land which tT=es LCCulloh bcuz2,t of 3enjw%4.n 11 ern). Book 32 page 403- hay 8 1834, John Pate & rife Rebecca of Jefferson Co.Tenn. let _..lf- red LeColloc:h of Rowan Co.1T.C., have 4* acres on iseavers Creek next Joseph Pearson, .Llisha Butler, Josiah Daniel & others (being lot #8 in the estate olf deceased James 1:c;ollock), f•or -,10111.00, wiLnessed by 2.Cheshire & John Clement & proved by ;he latter in r.ay 1835. Book 32 page 3.13: oct.8 1834, Ufred L:cCaloh--no wi a sib; -ns --lets Josiah Daniel S.r. (both of Ro~•an Co.N.C.) have 492 acres on Weavers Creek neAt Joseph Pearson, �:lisha Butler, Josiah Daniel & others (being lot #8 in the estate o; deoeased James Le;;ulloh) for X125.00, rri Ines s ed by . ��)h Gaither & Br. B,-..iley a: ackno-::letiged in j'eb. 1835. rc�- ecr•c.Ls of 184(3 a society was for,aed at Concard, 3 miles from Lib-�rty. . 1ri lb49 J.S:.Hod`;e was C.L. as, ;asA.chael Click. Henry Click wb.sTt Jane +,1cCi.Illou;Th, married, joined in. Hay- 1848 .-and Mary. Ann i.icCullough * on Oct. R4 8.sinc-le). Ir_ 1872, (Stokes I.LcCollot? h :was. a member but removed later. veorge 111co- vras also a- member. . ,,, v no -Fife si s�-l8ts. John 1j-narix-Sr.. Jboth 3ook l.: parvo 169: "y -13- 1790., - ar.�es �sc.•u11oh-�- - of Rowan CoJ"A.C.) have -4 acres next Ben Jamin heven, for }iourls, ::i.tr_esyen Ly:-U-.17ra3icb Daly, Ii©nry=1endricks & John -Jame cl-&-proved by the last named in:.aug-' 1790. ` .kam& Ln 187` at Lirert,r Class: J .'.'? .r1 cCullou ,'-, { 4 l�rlanda - r:arrze.�. Cler, � � Cannon later)., Sar^.h J. :_cC. The -^as j:.1.cCuller uas a Member later. - - book 13 page 008: Febs• 1- 1794,9 James HcCulloh--no wife signs --lets Coonrod Graves ('both of . Rowan Co. N X o) - have 33 1/2 acres . off the tract 'where said MoCulloh now lives# for 50 pounds, witnessed by James bracken & Henry ,t v. - �� - - ]uckner.7 & provbd by the latter -An May 17940 t DZVM County' public Library Mooksville, NC Yr. Goshen scCulloch has moved to Mocksville since the following note was made-rohis family claims to be of royal -lineages' - zGtG!'d A small -graveyard • right near mr.- Goshen mc,Gullohts -home em et - of deZus a16' -7k near Dutchman t e Creek, in which are a few stones unmarked &I . Elizabeth graves born Aug. 26 1792 died duly 8 18831 Philip graves of Davie Oo.. erected by his wife Elizabeth ( no dates) ; Nancy, wife of George urav*e '"'; -died -web., 20 1857. Also one to Alt Wms q born duly 15'"1825 died Oct. 5 The jxic0ulloh graveyard is a few miles away & off a bad road. L:a"ulloh Book 9 pave 255: Sept -5 1782, James 11TUtakker (Elizabeth makes .her. mark) lets Jades LcCulloh --all of Rowan Co:I;.C.--have 290 acres in the fork of Yadkin River, for 300 pounds, witnesse by ? & Henry Johnston & Robert Johnston & proved by the last named in icy 1763. (Thi is ^ar. r.: Lho land which William Frohock & Thomas rrohock let said lihitaker have on Oct.l2. 1779)• T;ov, 1833; G. Cartor, John * .Laronej 4. Ibraham Larch are to divide the pronort j of doe eased James L'cCulloh according to his will tr . _ A _ . McCullough, �e John hoCullogh, on ILarch 25 3-750.0.9 gets from- Granville,, 30-15- acres on the south sideof Fourth Creek (Book 5 page 77 where Alexander Nuberry buys Lit from V. illian Brown) , -Nugh 17addell & wife haary sold it to Walter Lindsay Esq. on April 3 1767, and Lindsay sold it to William Brown on Liarch 1n 1767-- I ars somewhat muddled. (Aug.6 1777,' the Oounty was divided into Districts and Oaptain Richard Grahamte-,district comprehemdes his own company, with Griffith Rutherford. as Justice, James Hewitt as Constable, & Richard Graham, James McCulloh JILmJohn Ha an as Sessors es ?� ON11oh takes Oah-I of Fidelity to the State Nov.4 1777. & Richard Graham are appointed Processioners for Rowan Co in Captain GrahamIB District Fab. 6 1778• Griffith Rutherford is also appointed Justice for this District. . . " May•6-1781. James MoCulloh is appointed Overseer of -Grahams - to the' Fork going to Sherrill)s7 . James McCulloh gets 290. acres -from Vanes & Eliz. proved by Robert Johnston. Augo3 1790 James HoCulloh is appointed Overseer of Grahams to ' William Thomson" s; (&' William'' Thomson is house to the Iredell line on:both roads) _ .the road" from - John Whitacre in Sept. 1782 the road from John appointed from -his Olt Au9.7 1788 " James McCulloh is appointed Guardian of John Armstrong Orphan of. James Armstrong deceased who gave Bond with John -Graham Security: in the Sum of 400:0:0" . Deed of sale from Earl Granville to Allexr. KdCullock Esqr. for f;25 Coz.-fu • ros dated Dec roved b Jas Carter & Francis Corbin L's re, o'er �.c . 7 1.7 53 P y q Lease & release from John 31cCullock to Alexdr Robinson for 388 acres „r•.,trAA nacri rl 17evrf AtR ?ia.�ri r7 n -n A•nri I '1 0 '1 r7 =ZQ 'nrn _ Y . r 01 A j amen Robison & wife to Jodbph Lo5Xer .347 acres r•eb.1 3.785 proved by elm. xcDaniel. . uichard Robison & wife --art. to David Beal 270 acres Dec.26 1785. Evan Bel, n n n n n j aeries Ban j aurin LcCullock. Hord of Nashville -Tenn. 13274 of Sons of American Rev tion, ses Regi-ster page 850, as son -of Thomas & 1.1ary (1-;o9ulloch) Hord; gran son of Benjamin Sarah (Lytle) IJcCulloch;& great-grandson of William Lytl Captain of Fourth R.C.Regiment. 1 Sohn LcCulloh to. Elizabeth Locke Nov 21 1£312 • Signed by Francis Johns tc before Giles. John HcCullock (Book 2 page ) has 566 avres of land on Catawba Rive: Lamberts hill Creek next�John HoDowel is old place Martha A.11cCulloh to - Willian Howard Sept.11 1 341. Janes L. Cowan. Martha McCullough was the mother of Capt. Tom Beall is wife. Amanda Mrs. Theo F.Hluttz Sarah " n married lst.Benton(?) 2nd. Andrews. Alford gat ullbh to Jensy Dahiel March 5 1818• "'illiam Daniel. In D.A.R.ag. Jan 1015• ;; 33741 nays " Agnes Li cCullou�',born Aug. g 1758 diel i: Oct 12 1803 married Larch 22 1776 in Canogigue, to Joshua Marlin who wl born Dec 27 1745 died is arch 30 182.3. She was daughter of Robert �TcCull( and Joshua ::arlir_ Sr. was the son of Ralph 'Mrlin . (1714-17e7 )- and his wife Latice The children_ of Joshua and Agn( were: Ralph born_ April 3 177? • L)ara.h born. 1770 died in infancy. Robert born June s 1790; Latice born 1792 died 1703; Sarah born Yarch 8 1784; Elizabeth born Hov. 10 1785• Sanuel born 1737 died 1814• Joshua bora Ap:,il 17 1700 ; Agnes born June 26 1792 ; Latice born July la 1794 • Jesse born march 4 1797; TTillian Bwrkly born June o 1800• Ralph studied law 4. Carlisle Pa. with Esgrs Duncan and 17att and died at . hone of . his brothel • Joshus, in Indianna Pa. Aug 24 1826. Sarah (Marlin talker died Feb 14 Latice (Marlin) Ballentine died :Nov 18 1834 and Joshus , Jr . died July 29: •1839•-------------rr--rrr-r....----rrr-rrr-r.rr-rr--u..rr---�.r w On Aug. Wed. 19 1829, Samuel 7ScCu11ocks t orphans are SaT.mel, .t`heodor� 4 and John. �"m.L.% ra-wford is appointed guardian under f350r3,np bond wi_# ..a John_ Do'bey & John 2:.cCulloh_. (Yinutes • in Clerkts Office) p � L .! � � -� •-`•�� r : .c•2 .�r2�-t�Ze�� — �rti--�¢u.- .!'� r��y �L't ! L �y!ar�s.�-' Willian Robison (Book A page 142) made March 30 1757 probated July 1757 Wife to get considerable after selling certain property. Some land on t t river. Children are Margret McCulloh, John,•WilliaM XnddHHugh Robison. I Isaac HoCulloh gets 20 shillings as do other sons.., and Isaac's daughter gets 'the same. Jenne t McCulloh gets her grandmo then f s side aaddle . Gran Borg. William, son of William. Test = William Anderson Fowler, - James Cars .and Robert Syrsson, �4 v Mr. T.J:Allison of Statesville, N.C. says that Elizabeth Locke, second wife of Matthew Jr. aftermards married John McCullough and had; Mrs. Amanda Caldwell, Mrs. Sarah Johnston., Jane, Frank, and bilary who first married William Howard (oldest son of Mrs. Howard • of Bethany and broths: of Mrs. Friarson Gaither) and after his death, married Dr. .S.Dean. Mrs. William Howard had one ' daughter "Beit" William McCulloh gets 240 acres , from Granville Nov.24 .1762 nparety of haz George McCulloh Esq. is anJattorney March 20 1800 • Minute Docket, James McCullough & William Wilcockso3a are' Geatl•emen of Ely Township in Berks Pa. (Book 10 of. Reg. offi-ce page ) . 0 James HsCulloh to son Samuel out ©f love &. on Kay S 1807 giToe 332 dares of land on Grants Creek, Witnessed Aifg-Sept, 1807 'by Riehard . Locke & 4ohn McCulloh. Beok 20 page 44. Martha McCulloh to Richard Lock March 3 1785• Signed by William Lock. J MoCulloh -to Henry Jan 2 1760 Mary McCulloh to John Brown Nov 26 1788. Signed by Jane McCulloh to Jeremiah Sellers or Salliers(7) Jan 6 1780• John Erwin Charles McCulloh to 180 George McCulloh to Elizabeth B Sept 26 1799• Signed by Jay Osborn. PenelopeucCulloh to John B .Kinola Feb 9 1813 signed Francis Couple (Geo.I Jane McCullough to Joseph Baker Jan 7 1796. Signed_ by Nathaniel Johns to= John HeOullook gives Theodore McCullock power of attorney. Pro$en in open court by James F.McCullock Aug.183g: .Elizabeth Crawford Lock .' ReCull ooh. Buried at Poplar Tent Churchyard:. -David Crawford & wife Mary (jroung) of Cabarrue CooNsC. "In memory of David Crawford, vho died August 69 1820, aged 80 years"; "In memory of 1(ary . Crawford who died May 15, 1820, aged :75 years".David Urawford 'was born 1740 in Ire- land where he - learned the tailor • s trade & -remained unt it 18 years of age, when he came to America, settled -in Lancaster Co., Pa., worked at his trade '& married about 17609 Mary Young, whose 'parents intended her to marry a rich young lawyer. They came to North Carolina about 1770, lived near Coddle Creek, ohe mile southeast of Poplar Tent, Their children were sevens fancy (born June 2 1767, married Jan. 7 1792, James Hibbitt who lived, about twelve miles .south of Statesville N.C. & ran a tannery. with his brother Rob - aft, He had first married a daughter of John Johnston of Iredell) ; Mang, born in .1+9d married Archibald Houston in Cabarrds Co. --some of these moved to Maringo & Wilcox Conn -ties; Ala; Mary or "Polly" married John Johnston in Cabarrus county &. reared 14 children, Jemima married William Gook, 'Who lived a short time, then Abner Hope & had 4 children: Sarah married Hugh McKnight; Elizabeth married Matthew Locke & had -3 children, then she maxTtel John Xousulloch & had 5 children, one being Amanda Caldwell of Statesville, N.C. Bur e n Fourth Creek Presbyterian churchyard.Statesville,- t:.C, s William •Howard, born Oct, 18219 died Oct.23 1842., who left a widow & -a daughter; Martha Ann (widow of Nil- liam toward & wife of Y,S,Dean) died nov•291861 aged 39 yrs. 6 mos; & 5 days. Matthew Locke, Jr., born may 22 1771 died Jan.5 18079 married second Elizabeth Craw- ford (daaghter of David &Mary Young .Crawford June -20, 1802 & 'hads nary (born Nov. Chum; 1803 married Dec, 13 1821 William Chu; Margaret born married Dr. Wil H.Trent; & David Crawford, born -July 3 1.807. The widow, Eli zabeth - (Crawford) Lo then married John McCulloch & had 5 children:.Amanda married C 11 Western Carolinian of June 20, 1826: "Harried in this County (Rowan) on the 15the inst.- by the Rev, James Stafford, Dr, William H.Trent to Miss Hargaret Locke." 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BUb Fraley, It is in varicolored writing. , The Genealogy of J•.A•.I'cCulloh z�sgire of Grogain, from Sir Cwello Cneall first Laird of 1'.yrton In Scotland, who was a Son of the Family of Claneboy' s In Ireland ---- 11Jas 1.(.eCulloh of Grogan Son of ,',m 1'cCulloh Esq. of Brandalston, Son of Alexander, Laird of 2.2yrton..90,= Son of Henry Killenas & Margaret of liyrton, jlhich Henry was Son In. Law of Sir Alexander Laird of I:`yrton. Son of Sir Norman- Laird: of Myrton. SonlAlexa Laird of I:1yrton. Son of Sir Godfrey, Laird of Hyrton Q who assumed the Sirname of I•acCulloh, Son of Sir Cwello ONiel first Laird of For ton" --I:'.ersions relative to the House of Myrton- About the beginning of the fourteenth Century the Irish being deserous to Shake off the 'English Woke, Invited Robert de Brr,c©, King of Scotland, to assist they In the Intended enterprize, Incase ' of Success, determine to make Edward de Bruce Ding of Ireland Edward de Bruce In Consequence thereof landed In the north of Ireland of the head of 6000 Veteran Scott Soldiers In the year 1315 drove the English out of Rolster the first campaign having defeated thea In soveral Engagements. an:- himself of Carreckfergus Conner others places of Importance He then -marched His Army through Ireland several times & forced the English Into thine Strong holds & fortified Places; but always returned to Rulater to, take up his Winter quarters, Edward de Bruce about the year 1316 Collo 0 Neil to be Captain of horse in His Army Rob. . de Bruce, King of Scotland came to Ireland with reinforcements to his Brother Edward, whose Army was then near Z) vrndalk; And Robt marched his forces near Newry in order to join hiss; but the English having received considerable reinforcements -from England, ' & France w i th several gentlemen an, Volunteers finder. j�rmingrap Earl Houth, In a manner surprized Edward de Bruce Xon to quit els Post &Vretreat-his little Army was greatly diminished by the fatigues of the preceding Campaign; and the English Array was treble their number, -be lie veantured at all events to gave them battle. The action happened In the month of Oct -1S171 The English forced the Centre of Edward de Bruce's Army who v; i th the 6,e si s tance of his guards In dea,voring to atop thir progress, was killed by one of the gentlemen volunteers named Ylalpas, under the, cor ma.nd of Sir 17a,lter Danpwlk, Captain Cwello 0. Neils tY�en killed Halpafs, recovered & brought off Edward de Bruce''sl retreat to the King of -Scotland's Array, King Robert retreated to Corner, where he wintered ' his Array and Quitted All his Brothers posts in Ireland in the following Spring,? -- Captain Cwello 0 Neil, and many others Irish officer's -of Edward's de Bruce's Array, went with King Robert to Scotland; who Knighted Capt. Owello 0 Neil, and preferred him to be his Standard bearer and Secretary of State, and gave Sir Cwello 0 Neil land In Laren as Ji�-etivise the Land ap Iiyrton & Archawan, which comprehended Killera.s & Ardwell In Galloway, Sir Cwello's Charter is dated at Dunstaffa,ge, holding In Tree Blanch Farm, the Quit rents being a rose to the King to Smell at whenhe 11-yrton, Sir Cwello 0 Neil.! died In the yea 1331 leftamisto y Estate of My & others Lands in Galloway to his Eldest Son, Sir o ,viz , ) Godfroy, who assumed the Sir name of ��cCullo�'i ( "Son of Cwello" Sit God -Prey McCulloh had his Charter at PertE-"in the year 1332, by David de B*puce the King of Scotland Sir Godfrey died in the ' year 1599p &tiaras Succeeded by Eldest Son, Sir Norpta_n HcCullok, who had his Charter renewed. at Perth in the year 1400 by Robert III " King of Scotland; & lie was Knighted in 1429 by king James, and died in the year 1%24 wit- lout Issue Male; w!d was Succeeded by his Son in lar henry f4cCullok of Killen' & ,.argaret daughter; (Henry was decen3ent from Thomas, Second Son of Sir Norman McCulloh) who } got his Charter renewed by King Jades the fifth In the year 15250 died about the year 15f:1 • and was Succeeded by their Eldest Son Daughter ! �' Symon IscCulloh, who got �.is Charts renewed by Q�7eer Mary., ' of King James V. and died in the year 1592 And was Succeeded l dest his Eldest Son Wt LcCulloh who died---& was Succeeded by hie EEl Son Alexander McCulloh. who finding His Estate *such Fmbarrase�i by family Debts borrowed Some large Sures of money from Bootor IlaCullch in London, the:y of which lie received by hetitable Bonds, 0� & put his Estate on Myrton, &. C:Into the hands of His Brot,,:+8 Davie County Public Wan(__. _.. �.4 v Mooksville, NC John I:•icCulloh Laird Aidtivell designing that th Clear His dots. and after having Fixd His e Rents thereof Should Laird Alexander ;bent to lrelr�,nd with d His Affaird .In Such manner who gave Him land near the main gator • tiv11©�' �o Sir. Henry. O. j1ei1 time of his death which happened in tlZe to a He resided until the bryidlile fis Eldest�Son �•�� 'AcCulloh Es year I643. rI6 was Succeeded � Jo t 2 two ions � via J quire of Brandlarton Who died____ ane s of Gro�n, . & Henr John Laird of Ardivell•' .turned out bad t of Brandies ton. and His family Navin �bou ht rusted to Laird Alexander � � up for His Ot►,m use all the Old famil, Debts, and heritable Bonds, affectin 1•: .� Color thereof Ardwell and his favi lygContaineds tate 2 & C: under Alexander Scotti h and had a Son named tamedAl-exanoseBsed of Laird by King Charles the Second But.how ��rilliam of grr' who was Knighted Submit to Such frays, I have not been a 9ce . ton come to The above is a Copy of the transcript oflthe Q trice the hand ;vki ting. of' D • $ •1•icCulloh }~s rlatigina _ ?yen Ones In Possession of Henr E q °f Camobry, & noir In the Y A,IcCulloh Esq• who favored rye with a Sight of t'�a:�--- .�.�.S.S, g J.J. No Carolina 9th June 1772, A Copy Test Geo 11cCwlloh The Said ------------------- Copied ------___ r --Copied 2 Second t�;ae by K.E.Frale '. Relative to then. Y a Davie County, 11'0 0. April 14th 1914 -------------r-•-•r-_r-------- •err r y wok =4 Co Mrs. Fannie G-AcCulloh, ;, ife of Yr. Goshen 110Cul Aou to 4 .,?rites the loh ,. T � �• _ a.t l�nr husband had an , _ ocksvi lie 1; , C. o t ti e `Jc ach unci ��ad � t t �• 1zncle John Vi 0 ?-•larri e3 iii S s �f�t. and Lair of ,,, Co,s who used to live 'in, Sali's�;ury, S tolc�;s o=^ '� Y Rol.;, LN . C.1,.�.Thi� .�'a McCulloh •� i •� o-l�,v is a niece of Goshen and- Daniels) wife of a e,v things out of a �, oo�- ' °ria recent visit to her she copied which she sends, Goshen ► s father vvas J wMe s MCCul l oh and was: horn i n ^ tins hlf red The family- 1819 ( his T a d,er 4 �I aveyard is inaccessible in bad weather UeY ill be glad to s11017 the way 17han Y . o . Sha knows a�xi i•1 i zabe th Locke N1cCulloll but refers g T, owe nothing of St Lexington .% ' e to Dr. J.,7-ygcCulloh of S.7ja•ir_ g • C • , a chiropractic, ; who- has. been: collecting data. :she sa,,:%Is t'iat Menry Eus tace MCCulloh was a relative f • She C2'�Closad a CO �r f O S cCu11oh. Y o_ the McCullon -antes try .owned by Nene y nis y* A lie r,f no tes ; Kidar Franklin 7f1JcCulloc] of Eli zab„ t,. ., N . C . ► s nos tTLas' r t e- e {: ;' to;trn, �1a,3�.n Co, it ea,rl�r Manhood r �, John. �c ulloh, born in Scotland., ca, -mo to and ro , there. to Gui If ord Co . 3� . C . �rllore h© imvortance • -----------:--r_ lc ttc;r 'ram Ur. ..-r___-___r_^__ . • 7McCtl 30 1%k2p ffays he o...ds not1.in.wk' • D. C.Yh. C• , of Lexington, 1� . C. on Alarch °f an ? �a Dock ;7110 married Johr, Mc �llcCulloh. Jc�^,n is t'y �ami 1�� name sir_•Ce the lith rt, +gowned 'i n Me_ Texn. River about til© ce__ �3rj�. A �iojln .t;las if 'he Y's a ra7ried. ,�r, +:, ,, year 13.53 but he doesn't know o .._,o John was killed it Davie County, i; . C, nVar the Turron tir_e Sc -h of u - Nu� to aha_ �sh� NbCull Och -r^ i o` sa about the year 1 � bt:t it bolon �m_1, not in zlis ee�l+e. r. � C ter_ �-1 i al lr ,Ov �' �Y aesl an rjj�.,C - �. i --1 � s adWresw_ jWocksvi ll ., oixtp 4 ' its eta yr;�i rd ivy, tcI �.'rb ot�i r ry - r • (I m �� n --------------------------------- in ------- the Torr Veatch l,�m�. ) . -_----_-----------------:+r in Regi str:ajrrs office, Salisbury, C. Book land a&joins 11�at cif Jct T-Donis"on ( bought k f nage 2,29, Ja-me•s aCull oh r s ' vfife J��e on Jul i , g o Alexa,r,3or Robinson � _ � Y � �5� i n the 30 nd year of tha re reign of George 11. C7 In Book 4 pz6e 4g-', Jamas l4cCullock- I: wife- a»3 t;•ifG -�lizp� �, , Ja.�s, ani Griffith Ruth rfor ,. 17t; t_ , let henry Bronor have 2OZ acres on the west side Of the Yadkin Diver at, mouth of Parters Creek lease � release) 3n pounds 0r T- lease) f or • J 111v 21 .1761. It is witnessed by Jno. Brandon aid S�,.nQe V0019. (Geor` a Broner r s 1 name is written upon t1, '-nl �- Y' I,,; �t ;G •A side , ani i would - _ psi or i t). pvia County Fc�biic Libra /tie iL i /--- S hOlV Pew 111 2e e C&C 1'±g (drspntthes, Dremt-AUjor, two doses), S, AGira sf,!jj, 21 clasp. Bre, Queen's .. D.S. ., Gee K%%ar v.,+l, 2 drips, Brev. Lt. -Cel., U.S,�.I Great R it I;IP 18, comdg. 4th Scottish Div. and {31h Army Corps \ /.bganhrs 7 times, K. C. R. ), Gen, Officer Comdg: m -Chief c—d'ad 1918 s9, b. x859; m. 1887, Ann Liston, d. of TS;,n.n Cralgie Glover, of Mount George, Ednburgh, and /n mer, Issue—Cynthia Gordon; and Brenda Muriel Nancy. Club—United Service. 16 C'READY (U.O., 27 Sept. 1911), Argent, on a feise lvitfly Imre and or, between in chief two crosses palfe wJt ft, I. In base n dexter hand couprd gules, an open k r k prof er. blantling gules and argent. Crest—On a •rnth of the colours, a hand fusways couped proper, hold. ra a rot of A-1scuiapius or, the serpent proper. Motto— Si-as of Rev. Edward McConkey McCready, B.A., M.11., 1. 1829; it. 18)6; m. 1874 Marian, d, of Sir LYrliiam Exarq Bart.:— Ilith Laiimcr DlcCrcady, Gentleman, M.A., T.C.D., A 11:6: m. 1911. Frances Esther, M.A., d. of Rev, k•A111 Blair, B.A., and his issue—(ll Hugh Blair 1I, Ynely. Gentleman, b. 19x1; (2) William Ewart sl,C,rady, Gentleman, 6. 1922; (3) Hobert Edward SI Gr.ol7 Gentleman, b. 19x7; Mary Elizabeth; and b•s<I:.tl. tr. A'rr.-64\ly'rtlefield Park,Bdfast. Clubt— J tt'elf.\flCmufy Ulster Bast). B.A.. bI.B., F.R.C.S.L, 1, 1717, Ellen Brown, d. of— Workman, and e.,1 bvm—lt'sllssm Edward Wiclif \lcCrcndy, Gentleman, b lost. Rn, -20 College Gardens. Bdfnse. ` S.ms of Rev. Christoppher Telling McCready, M.A., D.D.,]]of Lochlin, tfow•th, co. Dublin, b. 1837; Cixiud. -plvr)1 Crcaly,ltl Gentl man d.�b. i88o oblalnso'�ib C 19-na llesta, d. of cry Rev. Ucan Kennedy, Christ's Cr.nr,h t'a1h., Unblin. and has issue—Christopher Colles fL17.adyy Grnlicman, b. 1924. Rer.— Cr1d Alr.xnrh•r McCready, Gentleman, 1' b. ,•t. Ann Ik:urice, d. of 1883; m. ur �rEllinghnm. 188 Fort cblmitr4m, Cnnida, 1.•"I of Jahn Robert McCready, b. 1838; d. 1900; n. 16(4, Clara, d. of— garter. Of k". b-hn Davidson McCready, M, A., T.C.P., Rector t rlh A. 1870; M. 19121 Winifred, d. of -- I -a. Alrr, Ileolworth Rector yy Alton, Hants. H". tLvid Frederick McCready, A1.A., T.C.1),. British 1 •� +'n. Genera, b. 1874 ; m, 1909, Hilda', d. of -- t ` 09 I25I Weiss, anti has issue—John Ronerl DleCrcft') Gentleman, b. 1911-, Michael David NcCremly. Gentleman, A. 1913; and Mary Clare. A'ra—t2 Rue she Florissant, Geneva. F lenry Ernest McCready, Esq., DLC., M.D., T.C.D,, Major R.A.M.C., A. 1879, Rev, M-Iuricc Percy McCready, M.A., T.C.D., Asst. Chaplain-Genrml H.M. Forces on the Rhine, A, 1P,83 - as. rg1o4 Eliralr•th Kearsley, d, If -- Drummond, and has issu�David Drummond Maurive McCready, Gentle. man, A. 1gq; ilesil Hamilton McCready, Gentleman, d. r9t6; and 19i1abelh Franeea. Add,,,—,I,W,, Office. M'CREAGI I -TI fOR NIHLL(U.O., R. L. 1882). Gnlcs, two hays gcmelles ml;ent, in chief a cress erossict for distinction; en a r h irf of the second 6 mastic sablq quarter- ing or, on a fease ciubaulyd Ireween in chief three estoiles, and in base a lion raa,pnnt Pates, a sword proper, point to dexter, pommeilnl and hilted of the first. Mantling gules and argent. Cresta -1. upon a wroath of the colours, on a mount, a thmn tree proper, charged on the stem with a mascle or, and wi I h a cross crnsslet sable on the branches (for Thorn" hill); 2. upon a .vreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules,collared gemrlle. and charged on the shoulder w ith two estoiles or, holding tectwcen the paws a banal. thereon two mastics interlrivcd sable, Mottcea—(over), "Mors ante dedecora'• (for M'Crengh); "Amantesardua dumps." Son of M'Creagh-11hornhili, Esq., J.P. and D.L. (High Sheriff irg6), Major 4th Dragoon Guards, A, 1829; d. t9e2 ; v 1875, Eva Helen Emma, d. of F. S. Hurlock, Esq., J. P., of Brighton:— Michael Chrismphcr M'Creagh-Thornhill, Esq., J.P., Barristrrat-I,aw (Inner Temple), Capt. Derbyshire Yco., M.A. (Oxon.), A. 1877. Fall. addr,—Stanton Hall, Rows- Iey, co. Derby. Club—Bath. M'CULLOCH, see CLIFF-M-CULLOCII ANDREW JAMESON WCULLOCIi. Esq., of }sills and Younger of Ardvall, Stewartry, of Kirkendhright. Col. Crutch. 2nd btf. Tide. Aldershot. !turn 1876, bring the eldest son of the late (ion. Lord Ardwall, M.A., LL.D., D.L., one of the Sen.ltnrs of the College of Justice, by his wife Christian Robison, eldest dau. of John Gordon Brown of Lochanhcad, by his wile Janet, dau. of James Murray M'Culloch of Aidwall and Hills, Kirkcudbright. Armorial bearings—Quarterly, r and 4, ermine, fretsy gules, within a bordure of the Iasi; 2 and 3, argent, a saltire between a mullet in chief and a roundel in bast all sable. blriatlIng gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of hii liveries i l i , i 1 1 I to \ I • � •. - •t � � _ • , � it �+ It% ! !. .r I�j • �t r-. — � v� t • r 00-k fA _. :lob f �� sw ., op well Goo,,.. ; ' J \ � .• `.rte � � �. do •w• t•AOnMs 1 1 ' �1• • ff •� ` . � � ems. Davie 6unty PubliC Libfpry MooksvilleNC I ' Cid; ./• / Mf r) j �I , t�m.�.•�-.�.•+....._ r. „—.!'.�.��.S:..i .tvt.t:a�vaciw.rr..+.wwr�- ..�� <. y � l� • rtssl►•.r '•'rte-�•• i •.t t 4 j 19 Cr oas-a.:xa'r�c�__s�� •=r-�c : E-5, -.-- tii• wul ��?f i, s f { c� t �Y,, D • reA RAf °.i 4 i'T,..,� poft AL 1 Yt ln., 1 J ✓V!/1�. Nwo - , tern/.• .� '� , of �f • I' �'`��CO �'�:'�. fit. ., G►� �.r_ ,�� • �rlc��• Q.�yI,C,�I. • • • .. - . _ .. 1, icCULLOUGH CEILT:VITLY Located in Jerus3lc Township, Davie County, r:orth CFro3 J .�a, about. 4�5' ' miles fro�:.:oc'rsville, in front .of one of the old I•:cCu]lough iia. es. cortain3 27 graves. All of that fa;-,uI: y except 3 infants. Data brought by mcmlber of Wants class of 1962, Information copied fro -m fvni.ly Dible instead of cc��e- tery. "The slaves are busi.edff out3ide of the rock wall." Alfrcd j`cCullatlgti February 7, 179 • - June 7, 1865 Jincy Daviel ; IcCttllojaSh, Deceriber 26, 1794, 0vife of Alfred) John 'IcGIMou ;h, •Jarn��.ry 27, l�'22 - December 13, 1860 (1':ote: Shot to death by a school teacher). 11j.La ?tcCul.lotigh, April 1, 1820 - Novenber 13, 1815 Stol:es' iiccullough, December 19, 1923 - July 5, 1821 Doctor, 1.1cCullo,.,gh, I,over,,ber 26, 1821 - July 1, 1832 i Jane 1'cCullough, April 28, 1825 - January 9, 1865 , Mary 'icCull.ouCh, April 22, 1,029 - April 3, 18'x'5 Rebecca .-feCullouCh, April 22, IP -29 - Nove�:tber 9, 1882 Andrtwr McCullough, Augist 2, 1831 - August 2, 1831 Tlizabeth ITcCullouCh Fraley, January 24, 1836 June 22, 15,13 Robert Fraley, her son, February 23, 3.965 -.April 16, 1917 Jar.es IScGull.ough, October 8, 1818 - May 20, 18 92 - Charlotte Holland ; :cCulloug h, *ToTe-lber 9, 182.1 - December 22, 1895 (Mote: Rife of James above) Annie IcCullough, August 31, 1851 - Septeriber 2, 1851 Charles :•.cCull.ough, June 8, 1863 - ?•Say 11, -19.5 Fmna Leonard 11:cCullough, September 28, 1869 November 10, 1951 (i -rife of above ) Estella : ieCullou�h, June 27, 1900 - July 21, 1902 James W. MxCullough, July 19, 1903 - June 9, 1906 Emi-IY Spry IicCull.ou h, March 3, 1869 - October 21, 1886 unnie McCullough$ February 28, 1800 - 1;ay 18) le81 011ie I-TeGul.lotigh, Novca:aber 27, 1882 -February- 21, 1c83 Pinkston McCullough, October 31, 1885 - April 28, 1:86 George W. i•`.cC 1.1ough, October 11, 1886 - October 13, 1886 ?nfAnt of ; r. and I:rs. Luke Graves Infant of '12's. Flay Ifell.Prd In rcnt of ?':r. and :'rrs. Loue Perryna.n Ar 1, icCULLOUGH CEILT:VITLY Located in Jerus3lc Township, Davie County, r:orth CFro3 J .�a, about. 4�5' ' miles fro�:.:oc'rsville, in front .of one of the old I•:cCu]lough iia. es. cortain3 27 graves. All of that fa;-,uI: y except 3 infants. Data brought by mcmlber of Wants class of 1962, Information copied fro -m fvni.ly Dible instead of cc��e- tery. "The slaves are busi.edff out3ide of the rock wall." Alfrcd j`cCullatlgti February 7, 179 • - June 7, 1865 Jincy Daviel ; IcCttllojaSh, Deceriber 26, 1794, 0vife of Alfred) John 'IcGIMou ;h, •Jarn��.ry 27, l�'22 - December 13, 1860 (1':ote: Shot to death by a school teacher). 11j.La ?tcCul.lotigh, April 1, 1820 - Novenber 13, 1815 Stol:es' iiccullough, December 19, 1923 - July 5, 1821 Doctor, 1.1cCullo,.,gh, I,over,,ber 26, 1821 - July 1, 1832 i Jane 1'cCullough, April 28, 1825 - January 9, 1865 , Mary 'icCull.ouCh, April 22, 1,029 - April 3, 18'x'5 Rebecca .-feCullouCh, April 22, IP -29 - Nove�:tber 9, 1882 Andrtwr McCullough, Augist 2, 1831 - August 2, 1831 Tlizabeth ITcCullouCh Fraley, January 24, 1836 June 22, 15,13 Robert Fraley, her son, February 23, 3.965 -.April 16, 1917 Jar.es IScGull.ough, October 8, 1818 - May 20, 18 92 - Charlotte Holland ; :cCulloug h, *ToTe-lber 9, 182.1 - December 22, 1895 (Mote: Rife of James above) Annie IcCullough, August 31, 1851 - Septeriber 2, 1851 Charles :•.cCull.ough, June 8, 1863 - ?•Say 11, -19.5 Fmna Leonard 11:cCullough, September 28, 1869 November 10, 1951 (i -rife of above ) Estella : ieCullou�h, June 27, 1900 - July 21, 1902 James W. MxCullough, July 19, 1903 - June 9, 1906 Emi-IY Spry IicCull.ou h, March 3, 1869 - October 21, 1886 unnie McCullough$ February 28, 1800 - 1;ay 18) le81 011ie I-TeGul.lotigh, Novca:aber 27, 1882 -February- 21, 1c83 Pinkston McCullough, October 31, 1885 - April 28, 1:86 George W. i•`.cC 1.1ough, October 11, 1886 - October 13, 1886 ?nfAnt of ; r. and I:rs. Luke Graves Infant of '12's. Flay Ifell.Prd In rcnt of ?':r. and :'rrs. Loue Perryna.n Tho GCnc?lo� of 1 ii �'r'�:t�1 r �'� f ,r , .-� o o ..� 7. )'l, _ �rc: C. C x...1"1, i'r:>� Bir Colo 0tc i.l, Jix•�t 1..aix°-1 of : Tri.Cn itz :- ' 1 d • '.o �,r -on or U-0 far lly of I.A. !-`cGtizI-lo`i of Groff nn, con: of �� o!'o !!CM.loh� sc;o of I'r:uid�.l.ston son of h1 C: �n�-r Imo: rd cf ''�'r"t.�,Z r r.�,..,, „r ,,r s - , ., o.. n s �, ...vn, I _t 1-c1 c. yr to.n, 1 of Henry of Ydllcrar F-nc: of : `;r?ri,o:�, whi-ch Ic ir�* :5on-in--:1 aw of Sir Al^x L^.ix�: cf ' "tTx•t �i r' r ., S �' •� o , .;on of ��.r ,.a.c.:,cr.�, J1..._��rt z'to,:, .;0:1 of r3.r ,:0, �,rl, I.��.ird Cf : ;; r: c: �, Son of � lc..):, L2.izv oi' : ;,-s• �.cf:, on:� e.i Sir Cc -:lir ,,r9 Laird of '�rrt,o ; the sir 1nz�,,:`_e, of t:c�11o`i)Lon of Sir Cc;�s.o 07,itl1 first Ln rd of J' rtcno 1.M o o a -e t✓ tho h � njo � {- I, • ii j :l r-- ; !7 :; ° ' �i o of :;, rt.•r.. 1�`�c;�.t th.. b_.�i�:n'_r:U of t3 teEnth Cen tttz;,�, t�::n Iri-h bpi ng ciccirua- to G` �'.' c off the r-ngUtih yGI:m, in- vited rc'oert cie L'i-Lice, Kind of :cots :.nd, to a,:,. i:�t t;� .:c i.n ;.ntc�-ded entcr- prio^, and in er.�-w}c of suecc: s c?c:tc�_.:�d_n+_cl to rank', do Truce M.n- of Iru ;ndc3c F;x,ticc :i.21 cc�~:,�eci:.ellct� t.?:creo.i 1`a _?t:c3 in til:: .o" �' ?�h of IrOznd at 1-1hc h-jt.d of sir, t`-sa::ard Li tha ycLx 1.35 and they drav: the l:r. 1ish out of U3.5t^r, the first ai.n having defeated them in s:�vc?•a;1 en; ar-emmts reel po3sesocd h ,ioelf of Ce.r_rick-fcrZiis, Conncr, and othor p1,�.cca of �_mporvarceo !to then r_ -rchcd hie rx:7.7 thrair }l Ireland scv x•at t ,=%-A: £i:d forced the Yngl.ish into their ct:'ron�ho:td wind forL:ificd p'!.rycco, but al..,-ay,s r4 ,urned to Ulr,ter to tf-';e up I -Lin minter cixartcra, I''d -rard do Bruco about the year ].316, pr eferrcd Ct.11o Cn,-..LL to be captain of horse in his arry a l oLert deo lam: uce, Kir,` of ci,-na to Ircland 6;.Lth reinforcm-oats to his brothor vhose rrgr 1:-aQ tll^Tl near nidal..,, and I:3.x:6- r:o`:.crt im'.,rche t his fe_•cc•a nc�-.r :;et.:y in orlcr to "oin the' -1., Uit. tha f:nl,a.i.sh havil:U rccicv Ld rcinf orcu..mts fro : ?"n la.zd and mance, Ud.th coverza Cc-ntle-on aolurtcers v..ndcx•I3ir::,i r�,t :^r�, }.,x•1 of Aout.h, in a mi-micr supriscd Edward de Prucc near Dund l?c, S:iio could not be provailcd on to quit his pont EuA t o retrc at to hie bro' her, Kitc, Lobor - Ts ar,-, y°, tho,:sh his little ar.::;7 vas gro tly sir-:ini^h d by the fati-;-jes of the proc cedi-ngu vu.-paiM, Find the 17n lish a i �v was treble by nm-,ber, but hc re turned at M events to dive thm bcttlo. The action happened in the month of Oc.-ober 1.3170 The Fnrl-ish force, th:: center of Fd -,:a - do Bruccts ail , , vho t:3.th tho ass) -stance of his gu^.x-ds cn- deavorcd to stop their pro -mss, v -as klllcd by one of th^ Fcntl"..-on volun-- tocr na:::cd 1 l -Dass under the cc::. <':rd of .9l.i° ►:17.ter Csn�t :in.-Cu]to ev Neil thon 1,:M c,d ^1.iz'? s�;, and rccered anti brou;-lit off I� dv,�rd de B ucOs Etirord, and r,1de his retreat t.o thL f;3�•nS of Scotl.^r� I4s ar -��•o Ki nS Yo�ort quitted all his brother l s post in Ircland, and cari` ed back his army to Scotland in the foll.o:-id_ng spri.nSo Captain Cuolo Oncil and r:-.^,ny othor Irish officers of rdti-nrd de B ucets arv-V, ,vent Frith K:Lrig Robert to Scotlr-d, who knighted CznprAin Cul -lo OnVil, and preferred h:!..1 to be his a 1, —rd bearer and Secrctai y of . tate, and gave Sir Cullo Onai..l land in LzZra, as lil:m•rise the.:u of N rton, Archai%an, which col:-Pr`h rdcd Killerar arA Ardwell. in Ga1.lmoyo Davie County PubliC WNY mooksville, NO ,% • 4P Sir CliU.ol's c,::irter is e-at.c.? znt run Ot- .i:?zo�, hciciLriL in Frc:e to Ir^.nc© Fr.�ri t::e e��itc Geos Uri : f; a i�c:�e to the Kine to �.::::;a1 at v`-0- n. ,� a �`.,he cwnia t I yrtcn. SL?• a,-, �.o Clac_. . dicd* in th,, ycar 1331 t,nd Left }ails catat.o of 1-�Tton ar:d cl.her ? -^Gls in ��� 7 t st � � . _... G_ c�•.�y t.o I, -,Ls el.c',r.., ., �o.�, ..,1r G�-;?f'rcf, vno all.u-n.Ed the o."' ::cC1:11oil (-vis. Tc4 i o_'' Ctl to ). Sir Gcrlf'x ay ::cGu'+ .o.�l had his ulu Porth th in t..i ycer x.33 , 17y David do £3-Ljcc, the; Icing of o S l:_' Cc IL-cy dicd In tho yC al' 13c9. L-A i0 cucc -cdod. by 1,J -s C,..do t con, S�_r i;C� :_.�:'1 ::lsC�j�.oL1, ►;i:0 r:��l his ch rtor rcnC, I.c' of Perth in the Vi 00 ley 1"Ob l't tl} 3rci Yin.- of. 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Alex -ander NlcGO�oh nci , rhe Y . 9 fi�:`••'.!.tl� h:i.0 c (. .te mich E►_tom :; i°t•?.�'isr:` bf fct71:1.�I t^!,a s n �. s c, � �a, bor l -b 2d :: l.ar�c sum.. of Loney frc:.i Doctor 'feCul..lch in I..ol:c?nn, tho rc j, _--nt of Zrhich he xeciewd by herti..blr bong, and put Us c°:, tt-::,c of : tr-,-ion. ect., into tho herds of his brothr, John : c^ulloh, I^iirdAic.1;��� 1, dcsirninr that tho,ronts thereof should c]_cl, his debts and af'tor h- ing f5.xxcl ILiLn .::f airs in such A.1c., ndcr v. -Ont to Irc-land vith f,m31y to S -.r Iienzy Oneil, 'who have h-bn lend ncar the rlain win.tor, ti•;h-re ho. resided until the Umc of his death, i;hick h-ippencd in the year 16.43. iic vas succleccled by his eldest :tin 11.1'. I•tcNl7.�o?Z i sqe , of Prc.ndlcoton, :rho dies _ and left t:,°o Eons .: L;L : i of Croy; :i an;l .Tc:�ry of i?ranualsto.;. Joni, Iti•!ird of Ar�l� X11 turned cut a 1 id trusts^ to 1niid A3.c;:znc1cr, and his f--n:1d._y, h:vi_Ig brow^ t up for his o•,m uses all tho old debts and h,:iti able bond:., affcctin %rton ;-rA-.t -(3 cct. U, or colo or ti�c,_"cof, Ai-dIv,Al Ln-nd his rcudi 3y c nucd poo:�coscd of �,11Ind Al��`r�:ndci��: Scotti oh i'; +.ate, and hid a con n;7 -mild Alc-_ r13cr who knj.,r1rht:,d bye i,irr Chicirics, tho 2nc?. Eut -o-.r I -ID iarl of Bmn:,mloton c, -,-no to to such Fraud, 0 have not been oble to tracto The abm c is a cc rj of the tral scrip of the o: iris':, l me- ories in the hand writing of D; Do ;`cCulloh, r, -,q. Canno-ri and nog., in the possession of Henry F'. McCuYloh., 'sq., who favo_re;I V_0 frith the sic -ht of ttl, �.. In Carolina 9th June, 177x, a cora j Test George ?:cCiLUoh. mows. I.I.