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| McCLINTOCK, ROBERT OLIVER | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 277 | Nat'l No. 20552 |
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Admitted: |
October 5th, 1908 | |
| Born: | May 17th, 1867 | Collinsville, Ohio |
| Died: | ||
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Son of Robert Scroggin and Sarah Jane (Smith) McClintock;
grandson of Daniel and Louise (Scroggin) McClintock;
great-grandson of Robert and Narcissa (Mills) Scroggin;
great2-grandson of John Mills. Grandson of Daniel and Louise (Scroggin) McClintock; great-grandson of William McClintock. |
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| John Mills1 Ensign Ninth Virginia Regiment. Lieutenant in 1781. Promoted Captain and served through the war in Virginia and Carolina. | ||
| William McClintock2 private in Capt. Andrew Wallace's Company, Eighth Virginia Regiment, from May 17th, 1778, to February 16th, 1779. Pensioned. | ||
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| 1 - Heitman's Register. | ||
| 2 - U. S. Pension Bureau. | ||
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| McCLINTOCK, SIDNEY SMITH | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 279 | Nat'l No. 20554 |
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Admitted: |
October 5th, 1908 | |
| Born: | January 4th, 1875 | Collinsville, Ohio |
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Son of Robert Scroggin and Sarah Jane (Smith)
McClintock; grandson of Daniel and Louise (Scroggin)
McClintock; great-grandson of Robert and Narcissa
(Mills) Scroggin; great2-grandson of John Mills. Grandson of Daniel and Louise (Scroggin) McClintock; great-grandson of William McClintock. |
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| John Mills1 Ensign Ninth Virginia Regiment. Lieutenant in 1781. Promoted Captain and served through the war in Virginia and Carolina. | ||
| William McClintock2 private in Capt. Andrew Wallace's Company, Eighth Virginia Regiment, from May 17th, 1778, to February 16th, 1779. Pensioned. | ||
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| 1 - Heitman's Register. | ||
| 2 - U. S. Pension Bureau. | ||
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| McCLURE, WILLIAM E. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 201 | Nat'l No. 16751 |
| Admitted: | March 17th, 1904 | |
| Born: | October 22nd, 1874 | Eugene, Oregon |
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| Son of Andrew S. and Sarah J. (Dillard) McClure; grandson of Stephen M. and Julia Ann (Renshaw) Dillard; great-grandson of Moses and Jane (Stowell) Renshaw; great2-grandson of George and Rebecca (Walker) Stowell; great3-grandson of Joseph Walker. | ||
| Joseph Walker private in Capt. Thomas Snead's Company, Ninth Virginia Regiment afoot, commanded by George Matthews. Enlisted January 2nd, 1776, and discharged September 17th, 1776. His name also appears on the company pay roll for November and December, 1776, with a notation to November 25th, and then taken into sea service. | ||
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| McCLURE, CHARLES EDWARD | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 411 | Nat'l No. 26536 |
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Admitted: |
September 19th, 1914 | |
| Born: | October 22nd, 1874 | Eugene, Oregon |
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| Son of Andrew S. and Sarah J. (Dillard) McClure; grandson of Stephen M. and Julia Ann (Renshaw) Dillard; great-grandson of Moses and Jane (Stowell) Renshaw; great2-grandson of George and Rebecca (Walker) Stowell; great3-grandson of Joseph Walker. | ||
| Joseph Walker private in Capt. Thomas Snead's Company, Ninth Virginia Regiment afoot, commanded by George Matthews. Enlisted January 2nd, 1776, and discharged September 17th, 1776. His name also appears on the company pay roll for November and December, 1776, with a notation to November 25th, and then taken into sea service. | ||
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| McCLURE, HORACE | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 220 | Nat'l No. 16770 |
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Admitted: |
March 10th, 1905 | |
| Born: | May 12th, 1866 | Eugene, Oregon |
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| Son of Andrew S. and Sarah J. (Dillard) McClure; grandson of Stephen M. and Julia Ann (Renshaw) Dillard; great-grandson of Moses and Jane (Stowell) Renshaw; great2-grandson of George and Rebecca (Walker) Stowell; great3-grandson of Joseph Walker. | ||
| Joseph Walker private in Capt. Thomas Snead's Company, Ninth Virginia Regiment afoot, commanded by George Matthews. Enlisted January 2nd, 1776, and discharged September 17th, 1776. His name also appears on the company pay roll for November and December, 1776, with a notation to November 25th, and then taken into sea service. | ||
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| McCONNELL, WILSON HALL | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 395 | Nat'l No. 25920 |
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Admitted: |
April 21st, 1914 | |
| Born: | February 2nd, 1893 | Rolling Prairie, Wisconsin |
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| Son of Edward H. and Nettie (Hall) McConnell; grandson of Alexander Wilson and Mary Brady (McCune) McConnell; great-grandson of James and Hannah (Kirkwood) McCune; great2-grandson of Joseph and (-) Kirkwood; great3-grandson of Major Robert Kirkwood. | ||
| Robert Kirkwood Lieutenant in a Delaware Regiment, Captain and Major by brevet. Was in 32 battles: fought in every battle in which Washington fought in 1777. Held a certificate of membership in the Order of the Cincinnati. In the Battle of Camden, Major Kirkwood's troops won fame and were called "The Blue Hen's Chickens" after that. In this battle his regiment was reduced from eight companies to two by reason of death and capture. He was with Washington in his pursuit of Cornwallis until his surrender. | ||
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| McCORMICK, WILLIAM LAIRD | ||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 303 | Nat'l No. 20978 |
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Admitted: |
May 1, 1909 | |
| Born: | June 12th, 1876 | Waseca, Minnesota |
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Son of Robert Laird and Anna Elizabeth (Goodman)
McCormick; grandson of Alexander and Jane Hayes
(Laird) McCormick; great-grandson of John Fleming
and Agnes (White) McCormick; great2-grandson
of John McCormick. Great3-grandson of Lieut. Robert Hayes. Great3-grandson of Col. William Chamberlain. Great2-grandson of Hugh White. |
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| John Fleming McCormick1 Ensign in William McElhatton's Company of Col. Plunkett's Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia. | ||
| Robert Hayes2 Second Lieutenant of a company afoot, Third Battalion of Associates, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| William Chamberlain3 commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Second New Jersey Regiment, September 9th, 1777. Assigned to Gen. John Armstrong's Brigade of Gen. Wayne's Division in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine and Germantown. | ||
| Hugh White4 Captain of Pennsylvania Militia, appointed April 19th, 1775, on Committee of Safety from Pine Creek Township and commissioned Captain in Col. Samuel Hunter's Battalion, Pennsylvania State Troops, February, 1776. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
| 2 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
| 3 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 18891895. | ||
| 4 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
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| McCORMICK, ROBERT ALLEN | ||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 342 | Nat'l No. 22217 |
| Admitted: | October 4th, 1911 | |
| Born: | August 17th, 1885 | Hayward, Wisconsin |
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Son of Robert Laird and Anna Elizabeth (Goodman)
McCormick; grandson of Alexander and Jane Hayes
(Laird) McCormick; great-grandson of John Fleming
and Agnes (White) McCormick; great2-grandson
of John McCormick. Great3-grandson of Lieut. Robert Hayes. Great3-grandson of Col. William Chamberlain. Great2-grandson of Hugh White. |
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| John Fleming McCormick1 Ensign in William McElhatton's Company of Col. Plunkett's Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia. | ||
| Robert Hayes2 Second Lieutenant of a company afoot, Third Battalion of Associates, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| William Chamberlain3 commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Second New Jersey Regiment, September 9th, 1777. Assigned to Gen. John Armstrong's Brigade of Gen. Wayne's Division in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine and Germantown. | ||
| Hugh White4 Captain of Pennsylvania Militia, appointed April 19th, 1775, on Committee of Safety from Pine Creek Township and commissioned Captain in Col. Samuel Hunter's Battalion, Pennsylvania State Troops, February, 1776. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
| 2 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
| 3 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 18891895. | ||
| 4 - Sons of the American Revolution Year Book, Minnesota Society, 1889-1895. | ||
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| MacINTOSH, JOHN WILLIAM | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 315 | Nat'l No. 20990 |
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Admitted: |
January 10th, 1910 | |
| Born: | November 19th, 1869 | Albany, New York |
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| Son of John Francis and Martha Jane (Efner) MacIntosh; grandson of James and Asenith (Bradt) Efner; great-grandson of John Efner. | ||
| John Efner Sergeant in Capt. Van Denburgh's New York Militia. | ||
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| McKEE, GEORGE HENRY | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 278 | Nat'l No. 20553 |
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Admitted: |
October 5th, 1908 | |
| Born: | July 5th, 1880 | Greensburg, Indiana |
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| Son of George H. and Maria (Marshall) McKee; grandson of William and Louise (Stiph) McKee ; great-grandson of John and Elizabeth (McClintock) McKee; great2-grandson of John McKee. | ||
| John McKee private in Capt. Van Swearingen's Company, Col. D. Morgan's Regiment, Continental Troops, July, 1777, to March, 1778. Sixth South Carolina Regiment, August 1st, 1779, to February 1st, 1780, and was in Caine's Run skirmish September 12th, 1780, and was shot at his post and buried where he fell. His death was due to the treachery of a Tory whom he had befriended. | ||
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| McKENZIE, ALLAN D. | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 480 | Nat'l No. 27880 |
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Admitted: |
December 21st, 1915 | |
| Born: | December 3rd, 1877 | Olympia, Washington |
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| Son of Peter and Mary (Woodruff) McKenzie; grandson of S. Nelson and Samantha (Packwood) Woodruff; great-grandson of Jonathan and Lenora (Kendall) Woodruff; great2-grandson of Gedor Woodruff. | ||
| Gedor Woodruff private in a Connecticut regiment in the Battle of Fort Independence. Enlisted in 1781, and served until November, 1783 | ||
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| McKENZIE, C. CLYDE | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 481 | Nat'l No. 27881 |
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Admitted: |
December 21st, 1915 | |
| Born: | August 17th, 1890 | Olympia, Washington |
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| Son of Peter and Mary (Woodruff) McKenzie; grandson of S. Nelson and Samantha (Packwood) Woodruff; great-grandson of Jonathan and Lenora (Kendall) Woodruff; great2-grandson of Gedor Woodruff. | ||
| Gedor Woodruff private in a Connecticut regiment in the Battle of Fort Independence. Enlisted in 1781, and served until November, 1783 | ||
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| McLEAN, HENRY ALBERTS | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 453 | Nat'l No. 27228 |
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Admitted: |
February 13th, 1915 | |
| Born: | December 20th, 1858 | Greenville, Illinois |
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| Son of Major James Kerr and Elizabeth Ann (Donnell) McLean; grandson of George and Anne (McLean) Donnell; great-grandson of Major John Donnell. | ||
| Major John Donnell Captain and Major under Col. John Paisley of North Carolina. Participated in the defeat of Gen. Gates. It is family tradition that he was in the Battle of Guilford Court House. | ||
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| McWHORTER, LUCULLUS VIRGIL | ||
| North Yakima, WA | State No. 503 | Nat'l No. 28553 |
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Admitted: |
March 18th, 1916 | |
| Born: | January 29th, 1860 | Harrison County, West Virginia |
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| Son of Dr. J. M. and Rosetta (Marple) McWhorter; grandson of Walter and Margaret (Hurst) McWhorter; great-grandson of Henry McWhorter. | ||
| Henry McWhorter enlisted March, 1776, in Capt. Wisner's Company of Minute Men for Orange County, New York, which was attached to Col. Livingston's State Militia at Camp Constitution for four months. Reenlisted in the same company in August, in Col. Isaac Nichols' Regiment under Gen. George Clinton. He was in the Battle of White Plains and at King's Bridge and was sent home on furlough on account of illness. Enlisted again in April, 1777, in Capt. Totliff's Company, and in August of 1777 enlisted in Capt. Parson's Company, which was sent to Fort Montgomery. Served two other short enlistments. | ||
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