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From: Sandi Gorin <>
Subject: BIOS 4276 THRU 4280 - McGARY BROTHRS, BARBOUR FAMILY, GRAVES, NICHOLAS, HINDE
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 06:45:12 -0500
Below are five new bios just transcribed. The index of names mentioned is
shown first, then the bios. Hope they help! Sandi
4276 UNKNOWN CO - McGARY BROTHERS - McGary Evans
4277 UNKNOWN CO - BARBOUR FAMILY - Barbour Throckmorton Strode Bierne Gist
Taylor Bibb Hopkins Baylor Bowles McConn Richards Moore Harrison Walker
Baylor Crutchfield Young Crutfield Pendleton Johnson Field Ambler Strother
Stuart Somerville Taliaferro Collins Newman Macon Welch Nally Wallace
Zimmerman Hiden Major Hansbrough Booton Clark Hooe Scott Gray Leake
Anderson Cowles Bryan Lathrop Wylie Brown
4278 FAYETTE CO - GRAVES, JOSIAH - Rush Lynn
4279 UNKNOWN CO- NICHOLAS, GEORGE - Nicholas Smith Carey
4280CLARK CO - HINDE, DR. THOMAS - Hinde Hubbard Kavanaugh Taylor McKinley
Southgate Henry
#4276 Genealogy From The Long Ago, Old Scrapbook, 1890's, Kentucky
Explorer, Volume 14, Number 4, September 1999, p. 76. Hugh McGary and his
brother, Robert came to Indiana from Kentucky. Hugh was a colonel in a
Kentucky regiment in the early Indian wars, after which service he came to
Indiana and settled on a farm, upon which Evansville now stands. Hugh
McGary sold out to Evans, after whom the city is named. Robert, the
brother, born in Kentucky, came in 1809, to Gibson County, Indiana, and at
McGary's Station died in 1840 - 45. No further information is made of Hugh.
This is from the history of Gibson County.
#4277: Genealogy From The Long Ago, Old Scrapbook, 1890's, Kentucky
Explorer, Volume 14, Number 4, September 1999, p. 76. The Barbour family
of Virginia and Kentucky descend from James Barbour, of Culpeper, who was
vestryman of St. Mark's Parish, 1731-40, through his two sons, James and
Thomas. 1. James B. II represented Culpeper in the House of Burgesses in
1764, married Frances Throckmorton and had children: 1. Mordecau, married
Elizabeth Strode, had Hon. John S., married Miss Bierne and was a member of
Congress from Virginia; and Maria, married Thomas Gist. 2. James; 3.
Thomas, married Mary Taylor, had James; Thomas T., married first, Anne
Taylor, and second, Mrs. Rebecca Bibb; William, married first, Mary B.
Taylor, and second, Eleanor Taylor; Edwin, married Elizabeth Hopkins; John
Mordecai; Gabriel S., married Lucy Baylor; Anne, married Charles Taylor;
and Richard, married first, Edmonia Bowles; second, Elizabeth McConn; and
third, Margaret Richards. 4. Richard, married Mary Moore; 5. Gabriel;
Sally, married Col. John Harrison; 7. Mary, married Col. David Walker; 8.
Lucy, married John Wythe Baylor, had Frances, married James Stapleton
Crutchfield; Celilia, married first, Pendleton Taylor, and second, E. G.
Young; Lucy, married Gabriel S. Barbour; Louisa, married Albert G.
Cruthfield; 9. Philip Barbour, married first, Lucy Taylor, second,
Elizabeth Hopkins, had Samuel G. James Mordecai; Lucy Taylor; Philip
Norborne, killed at Montery, Mexico; Frances; and Elizabeth. 2. Thomas
Barbour (son of the first James) married Isabella Pendleton and had eight
children: 1. Dr. Richard; 2. Thomas; 3. Hon. Philip Pendleton, was Speaker
of Congress and Justice of the Supreme Court, married Frances Todd Johnson,
had Philippa, married Judge Field; Elizabeth, married John Ambler; Dr.
Thomas, married Catherine Strother; Edmund Pendleton, married Hariet
Stuart; Quintus, married Mary Somerville; Sextus; and Septimus; 4. James,
Governor of Virginia; United States Secretary of War, married Lucy Johnson,
had Benjamin Johnson; James; Lucy, married John S. Taliaferro; and Frances,
married William H. Collins; 5. Lucy, married Thomas Newman, had Lucetta,
married James M. Macon; Mrs. Welch; Wilhelmina; and James B.; 6. Millie,
married Martin Nally, had Philip P. married first, Miss Wallace, and
second, Miss Zimmerman; Cordelia, married Joseph Hiden; Edmonia, married
William Major; Fanny, married John C. Hansbrough; Martinette, married
George Booton; Jane, married George Clark; Thomas, married Miss Hooe;
Benjamin Johnson; and Sarah Ellen, married Col. Garrett Scott; 7. Sallie,
married Gabriel Gray, had Mrs. S. F. Leake; Mrs. William Anderson; and Mrs.
Cowles; and 8. Mary, married Daniel Bryan, had Mrs. Lathrop; Mrs. Wylie;
Msr. Brown; and two sons.
#4278: Genealogy From The Long Ago, Old Scrapbook, 1890's, Kentucky
Explorer, Volume 14, Number 4, September 1999, p. 77. Fayette County.
Josiah graves, born 1778, presumably in Virginia, married Sarah Lynn, at
Lexington, Kentucky, in 1801, died at Lexington, 1829. His brother, John,
lived at Lexington. His sister, Caroline, married a Rush, of Ohio. Sarah
Lynn Graves, born in Fauquier County, Virginia, in 1786; came to Kentucky
in 1790; and moved to Illinois in 1852. Her sister, Polly, died unmarried
at Lexington about the time of the Civil War.
#4279: Genealogy From The Long Ago, Old Scrapbook, 1890's, Kentucky
Explorer, Volume 13, Number 9, March 1999, p.103. Unknown County. George
Nicholas, born about 1755, died 1799, captain of Williamsburg miutemen in
1775. He was appointed major of the Second Virginia Regiment in 1776;
served with distinction in the Revolution; promoted to the rank of colonel;
member of the House of Delegates for Albermarle, 1781-1787; member of the
convention of 1788; House of Delegates 1789; removed to Kentucky 1789;
member of the Kentucky Convention of 1792 and was a farmer of the
Constitution; attorney general 1792; professor of law of Transylvania
University 1789; married Mary Smith, of Maryland, sister of Gen. Samuel
Smith and the Hon. Robert Smith. He was the son of Robert Carter and Ann
Carey Nicholas.
#4280: Genealogy From The Long Ago, Old Scrapbook, 1890's, Kentucky
Explorer, Volume 13, Number 9, March 1999, p.103. Clark County. Dr.
Thomas Hinde, born in Oxfordshire, England, July 1734, died in Clark
Countyy, Kentucky in 1836. He served as surgeon mate during the French and
Indian Wars; first at Louisburg, and then on the staff of Gen. Wolfe at
Quebec, attending that General who fell into his arms, mortally wounded,
soon after the fall of Quebec. He returned to England and served at the
reduction of Bellisle. In 1765, he returned to Virginia and settled at
Hobb's Hole, Essex County. He was commissioned surgeon of the Continental
Army by Gov. Patrick Henry and served throughout the war, receiving a
military warrant for 20,000 acres of land in Kentucky. In 1797, he settled
in Clark County. Dr. Hinde married September 24, 1767, Mary Todd Hubbard,
daughter of Benjamin Hubbard, and left issue: 1. Elizabeth Clifford, born
June 11, 1768; 2. Susanne Brooks, born December 15, 1770; 3.John Wood, born
March 6, 1774; 4. Hannah Hubbard, born March 6, 1774; 4. Hannah Hubbard,
born March 6, 1774, married the Rev. William Kavanaugh; 5. Mary Todd, born
January 27, 1780, married Edmund Taylor,s econd, John McKinley; 6. Ann
Winston, born December 12, 1783, married Richard Southgate; 7. Thomas
Spottswood, born April 19, 1785; and 8. Martha Harrison born May 21, 1789.
For an interesting account of Dr. Hinde see "The Life and Times of Bishop
H. H. Kavanaugh."
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