Source
Source for: Whynona Eleanor Eggegrecht, 20 OCT 1907 - 27 DEC 1985
Index
Birth source: S55Page: Whynona Eggebrecht
Burial source: S90Text: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54957843
Occupation source: S27Text: Robert Eggebrecht
Residence source: S27Text: Robert Eggebrecht
Death source: S76Page: Whynona Kemps
Residence source: S271Text: Samuel Kemps
Residence source: S24Text: Robert Eggebrecht
Residence source: S21Text: Robert Eggebrecht
Source
Source for: Elizabeth, - 1831
Index
Will source: S283Page: June 1967, Volume 13, Issue 2 John McClurkin Will Elizabeth McClurkin
Will
Text: In the Will of
JOHN McCLURKIN
Sg. -- --- 1813
Pr. 1 Feb. 1819
Chester Co., S.C.
Will Book 0 page 89.
JOHN McCLURKIN...Names in his will:
ELIZABETH...Wife and Executrix
JOHN McCLURKIN...Son
SARAH TRUSSELL...Daughter
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN...Daughter
MOLEY GIBSON...Daughter.
Robert Kilpatrick...Ex..No relationship mentioned
George McCullough...Ex..No relationship mentioned
James Murphy
Archibald McClurkin
John McClurkin
________________________________________________________
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN
Will
Sg. 17 Dec. 1831
Pr. 26 Dec. 1831
Will Book L page 149
Chester Co., S.C.
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN "Widow of JOHN"
Names in her will
SALLEY TRUSSELL...Daughter
WILLIAM TRUSSELL...Son-in-law-husband of SALLEY
MOLLEY GIBSON...Daughter
SAMUEL GIBSON...Son-in-law, husband of Molley
ELIZABETH GORDON...Daughter
ROBERT GORDON...Son-in-law, husband of ELIZABETH
JOHN McCLURKIN...Son.
Daniel McMillen
William M. Hemphill
Jemme Henry
The McClurkins came direct from Ireland to the port of Charleston and a few years prior to the Revolution. It is my impression that they came with the WILLIAM MARTIN colony.
Death source: S283Page: June 1967, Volume 13, Issue 2 John McClurkin Will Elizabeth McClurkin
Will
Text: In the Will of
JOHN McCLURKIN
Sg. -- --- 1813
Pr. 1 Feb. 1819
Chester Co., S.C.
Will Book 0 page 89.
JOHN McCLURKIN...Names in his will:
ELIZABETH...Wife and Executrix
JOHN McCLURKIN...Son
SARAH TRUSSELL...Daughter
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN...Daughter
MOLEY GIBSON...Daughter.
Robert Kilpatrick...Ex..No relationship mentioned
George McCullough...Ex..No relationship mentioned
James Murphy
Archibald McClurkin
John McClurkin
________________________________________________________
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN
Will
Sg. 17 Dec. 1831
Pr. 26 Dec. 1831
Will Book L page 149
Chester Co., S.C.
ELIZABETH McCLURKIN "Widow of JOHN"
Names in her will
SALLEY TRUSSELL...Daughter
WILLIAM TRUSSELL...Son-in-law-husband of SALLEY
MOLLEY GIBSON...Daughter
SAMUEL GIBSON...Son-in-law, husband of Molley
ELIZABETH GORDON...Daughter
ROBERT GORDON...Son-in-law, husband of ELIZABETH
JOHN McCLURKIN...Son.
Daniel McMillen
William M. Hemphill
Jemme Henry
The McClurkins came direct from Ireland to the port of Charleston and a few years prior to the Revolution. It is my impression that they came with the WILLIAM MARTIN colony.
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Source for: Benjamin Elliott, 17 JUN 1763 - 26 OCT 1795
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Birth source: S204Text: Name: Benjamin Elliott
Sex: M
Birth: 17 JUN 1763
Death: 26 OCT 1795
Rootsweb Freepages. ancientage database Name: Benjamin Elliott Sex: M Birth: 17 JUN 1763 Death: 26 OCT 1795
Death source: S204Text: 26 Oct 1795 Rootsweb Freepages. ancientage database
Death source: S47Page: page 63
Text: Benjamin Elliott, farmer, P. O. Cottage Grove. This gentleman is a native of Union County, Ind., where he was born January 17, 1825. His father, John S. Elliott, was born in South Carolina in 1794. When two years of age, his father died and the mother married Matthew McCurkin, and in 1806 they came to this county and entered land near the center of what is now Union Township. John S., then a boy, stopped with relatives in Adams County, Ohio, some three years, and then joined the family in this county. He began life by working by the month, and in the course of a few years had accumulated money enough to purchase a farm in Union Township. Here he was married to Miss Sarah Steel, and to them was born a family of three sons and three daughters. Mr. Elliott died June 12, 1869, and his wife June 6, 1864. They were members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and had the respect and confidence of all who knew them. Benjamin Elliott was brought up to hard work, receiving but a limited education. When eighteen years of age, he began working at the carpenter?s trade, and after about four years he went to Rush County, where, December 5, 1849, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha J. Glass, who was born in Fleming County, Ky., January 18, 1829. Four children were the fruits of this union – Nathaniel C., Derotha A., Olis McD. and Sarah E. Mr. Elliott remained in Rush County working at his trade until 1860, when he returned to his native county to take charge of the old homestead. Here he has since resided, and for most part has been engaged in farming and stock-raising. Mr. Elliott and family are members of the United Presbyterian Church. They are good conversationalists, well informed, pleasant and affable at all times, and highly respected by all good citizens..
Submitted by: Jeanie
Atlas of Union County Indiana.
J. H. Beers & Co. Chicago. 1884.
Page 63.