Showing posts with label Marsh Creek Settlement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marsh Creek Settlement. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

William Calvin McCain 1802-1871

We need some help confirm this McCain family.  We think William Calvin McCain is the son of Robert McCain of the Marsh Creek Settlement.  If anyone recognizes this line, please contact me. 



Grandfather Samuel Oscar McCain

Birth: 30 Jan 1869, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL
Death: 28 Apr 1929, Dallas, Dallas County, TX

Spouse: Ida Giss LESTERBirth: 8 Jun 1870, Calhoun County, ALDeath: 27 May 1924, Dallas, Dallas County, TXFather: Elisha Lockhart LESTER (1847-1905)Mother: Martha A. "Mattie" SULLIVAN (1843-1899)Marriage: 16 Aug 1888, Blue Eye Community, Talladega County, AL

Children: Ada Lurline (1889-1890) Una Pauline (1891-1967) Willie Mae (1894-1977) Forney Lester (1896-1962) UNKNOWN (1901-1967) Gladys Irene (1903-1973) Martha Olivia (1907-1985)
Oscar Leroy "Buddy" (1912-1972)

Great Grandfather William Franklin McCain, Rev.

Birth: 22 Nov 1846, Lincoln, Talladega Co., AL
Death: 10 Dec 1921, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL
Burial: Halls (New) Refuge Cemetery

Spouse: Elizabeth Olivia ACKER
Birth: 19 Mar 1846,  , , AL
Death: 13 Feb 1925, Lincoln, Talladega Co., AL
Father: Henry Dearborn ACKER Rev. (1813-1856)
Mother: Elizabeth COX (1811-1880)
Marriage: 14 Nov 1867, Lincoln, Talladega Co., AL

Children: Samuel Oscar (1869-1929)
Henry Austin (1871-)
William Acker (1872-)
Flora Alice (1875-1950)
Buren Hermas (1876-1932)

GG Grandfather William Calvin McCain, Rev.

Birth: 10 Jul 1802, Jackson, Madison Co., TN
Death: 12 Jan 1871, Talladega, Talladega Co., AL
Burial: Jemison Cem., Talladega, Alabama

Spouse: Malinda BURNS
Birth: 1805, NC
Death: 1861, AL
Marriage: 1 Jul 1834, Calhoun, AL

Children: Lorenzo Bass “L.B.” (1835-1865)
Susannah Maggie (1837-1911)
Louisa Jane (~1839-1880)
Henry R. (~1841-1863)
Elisa M. (1843-1910)
Theodore Bowden (1844-1912)
William Franklin Rev. (1846-1921)

Other spouses: Mary TAYLOR
Nancy Eleanor FINLEY

Friday, March 23, 2012

Chris McCain of California

Chris McCain
 The McCain Family DNA Project continues to locate members of our particular McCain clan.  This is the nature of genetic genealogy.  As more and more men participate in DNA testing we are able to place them in the correct McCain family.  A short summary:  there are at least 6 separate McCain families.  There are McCain families that originate in Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man.  Our McCain is the Mac Eáin family that originates in Kilmichael Glassary in mid Argyll, Scotland.  They were, and are, what is known in popular history as Highlanders.  They migrated to Donegal, Ireland, in the mid 1500s.  So we have both Irish and Scottish ancestry.  Donegal has many families that originated in the Scottish Gaeltacht.

Chris lives in San Diego, California.  He is a navy veteran (a lot of military veterans among our clan, and within this group a lot of those are navy).   Chris runs a numismatics firm there. Contact data below for anyone in need of gold and silver coins.  He is also a board member of The Friendly Sons of St Patrick.

From the DNA results we know Chris descends from Alexander McKean who was the immigrant ancestor.  Alexander McKean and his brother Hugh McKean appear in tax records in Donegal township, PA Colony in 1722.  Their exact arrival date is not known.  But, given the ships leaving from Ulster we suspect they either came in the 1718 fleet that landed in Boston in late summer of that year, or were on a ship that came into Boston the next year.  Alexander McKean and Hugh McKean are the progenitors of the Marsh Creek Settlement McCains.
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·          McCain Numismatics www.mccainnumismatics.com
·         The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick (FSOSP) www.fsosp.com
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Monday, January 5, 2009

Our Maryland Sept


Paul F McKean and his lovely wife, of Maryland. Paul was one of the early participants of our McCain DNA Project and descends from the Marsh Creek settlement McCains. The McKean spelling was common in the 1700s and Paul's family liked it some much that stuck with it.