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Donald MacDonald

Male - Abt 1423


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Donald MacDonald died about 1423 in Ardtornish in Morvern, Inverness, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Bef Aug 1420

    Notes:

    Also called Donald of Ile, Yle, Islay. Lord of the Isles. Earl of Ross.

    "As Lord of the Isles he dealt as a sovereign power with England, and was reckoned an ally by both England and France. In right of his wife he claimed the Earldom of Ross. The details of his claim are not known; nor is it known whether, in his expedition in 1411, he was invading Scotland as a foreign enemy, or as claimant to the Earldom. When he set out from Inverness in that year, his force was composed of men of the Isles and of Ross (the latter returned to his obedience); and he was undoubtedly in possession of Dingwall Castle, the chief seat of the Earldom. He was defeated at Harlaw in the Garioch, 24 July 1411, in one of Scotland's bloodiest battles. Donald ?ed; the Regent took possession of Dingwall, and in the following year exacted hostages at Polgylbe (Lochgilp) for the keeping of the peace." [Complete Peerage, citation details below]

    Donald married Mary Leslie before 1388. Mary (daughter of Walter Leslie and Eupheme de Ross) died before Jan 1437. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Fingula of the Isles  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1463.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fingula of the Isles Descendancy chart to this point (1.Donald1) died before 1463.

    Family/Spouse: John Stewart. John (son of Robert Stewart and Joan Stewart) was born in of Lorne, Argyll, Scotland; died on 20 Dec 1463 in Dunstaffnage, Argyle and Bute, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Isabel Stewart  Descendancy chart to this point died on 26 Oct 1510 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Isabel Stewart Descendancy chart to this point (2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) died on 26 Oct 1510 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

    Family/Spouse: Colin Campbell. Colin (son of Archibald Campbell) died on 10 May 1493. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Archibald Campbell  Descendancy chart to this point died on 9 Sep 1513 in near Branxton, Northumberland, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Archibald Campbell Descendancy chart to this point (3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) died on 9 Sep 1513 in near Branxton, Northumberland, England.

    Notes:

    2nd Earl of Argyll.

    From Wikipedia (accessed 2 May 2021):

    He was made Master of the Royal Household of James IV of Scotland on 24 March 1495. After a crisis of law and order in the west of Scotland, Argyll was made governor of Tarbert Castle and Baillie of Knapdale, and this was followed by an appointment as Royal Lieutenant in the former Lordship of the Isles on 22 April 1500. Argyll eventually rose to the position of Lord High Chancellor of Scotland. His "clan" was rivalled only by Clan Gordon.

    The Earls of Argyll were hereditary Sheriffs of Lorne and Argyll. However, a draft record of the 1504 Parliament of Scotland records a move to request Argyll to hold his Sherriff Court at Perth, where the King and his council could more easily oversee proceedings, if the Earl was found at fault. The historian Norman Macdougall suggests this clause may have been provoked by Argyll's kinship with Torquil MacLeod and MacLean of Duart. These western chiefs supported the suppressed Lordship of the Isles.

    The Earl of Argyll was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9 September 1513, with the king and many others. He is buried at Kilmun Parish Church.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Stewart. Elizabeth (daughter of John Stewart and Margaret Montgomery) was born about 1470; died about 1500. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Donald Campbell, Abbot of Coupar Angus  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1492 in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland; died between 16 Dec 1562 and 20 Jan 1563.


Generation: 5

  1. 5.  Donald Campbell, Abbot of Coupar Angus Descendancy chart to this point (4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born about 1492 in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland; died between 16 Dec 1562 and 20 Jan 1563.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1500

    Notes:

    Appointed abbot of the Cistercian abbey of Coupar Angus by James V, in whose court his brother Colin Campbell was prominent, Donald Campbell travelled to England, France, and Rome as a Cistercian prelate and diplomat. At the Reformation of 1559-60, he (in the words of The Scots Peerage, citation details below), "put on secular weed" in May 1559. He sat in the Scottish parliament and the Convention of Estates; he was Keeper of the Privy Seal during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots; and he was a senator of the College of Justice under James V.

    "[A] monk of the Cistercian Order; master of arts, probably from St. Salvator's College, Univ. of St. Andrews, where "Donaldus Campbel, nationis albaniae" was admitted 1522; clerk in the Diocese of Lismore by 1525; last Abbot of Coupar Abbey, Co. Angus, 1529- 60; traveled to Rome, England and France as a Cistercian prelate and as a diplomat; one of the visitors of the Scottish universities, 1532; commissary of the chapter-general of the Scottish Cistercian houses; member of the Scots Parliament and Council of State for many years; member of the Privy Council of the Regent Arran; one of the Lords of the Articles; Senator of the College of Justice (Lord of Session); was nominated Bishop of Glasgow, 1548, Bishop of Dunkeld, 1550, and Bishop of Brechin, 1559, but each time failed to receive papal confirmation, apparently because his orthodoxy was suspect; Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland, 1552, 1554-62; gave Balgersho, Arthurstone, Keithick, Den-head and Croonan, lands belonging to Coupar Abbey, to his bastard sons; was reputed to be wearing "secular weed," 1559; sat in the Scottish Parliament and the Convention of Estates which established the reformed Church of Scotland, 1560; approved and signed a demand that "he incontinent re-forme his place of Cowper Putting down and birnying oppinlie all Idolis and Imagis and tubernaculis tharin destroying and putting away the altaris And that na mess be thair done heiraftir nowthir privilie nor opinly. And that the super-stitiouse habit of his monkis with their ordour ceremonis and service as you cann it be removit. And that na prayeris be usit in the kirk but in the Inglishe toung And that according to the scriptouris of God" (Scottish Historical Review 21:142) (brother of Colin Campbell, 3d Earl of Argyll (ancestor of the subsequent earls, marquesses and dukes of Argyll, down to the present); Sir John Campbell, jure uxoris of Cawdor, Co. Nairn (ancestor of the Earls Cawdor of Castlemartin, down to the present); Margaret Campbell, Lady Erskine; Isabella Campbell, Countess of Cassilis; Janet Campbell, Countess of Atholl, and Katherine Campbell, wife of Lachlan Cattanach (the Shaggy) Maclean, chief of Clan Maclean; uncle of John Erskine, 6th Lord Erskine, Ist Earl of Mar; Gilbert Kennedy, 3d Earl of Cassilis; John Stewart, 3d Earl of Atholl; Quintin Kennedy, Abbot of Crossraguel; Janet Stewart, Lady Methven, Lady Ruthven; Helen Stewart, Lady Lindsay of the Byres; Elizabeth Campbell, Countess of Moray and Sutherland; John Campbell, Bishop of the Isles; Janet Campbell, Lady Lovat, and Katherine Campbell, Countess of Crawford; great-uncle of Jean Kennedy, Countess of Orkney; Mary Stewart, Countess of Angus; John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl, Chancellor of Scotland; Henry Stewart, 2d Lord Methven; Dorothea Stewart, Countess of Gowrie; Eliza-beth Stewart, Countess of Moray; Margaret Stewart, Countess of Erroll; John Gordon, 10th Earl of Sutherland; Patrick Lindsay, 6th Lord Lindsay of the Byres; Hugh Fraser, 5th Lord Fraser of Lovat; James Ogilvy, 5th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie; Margaret Lindsay, Countess of Atholl; John Lindsay, 1st Lord Mennuir, Secretary of State of Scotland, Lord Privy Seal, and Elizabeth Lindsay, Lady Drummond; great-great uncle of Patrick Stewart, 2d Earl of Orkney; John Stewart, Ist Earl of Carrick; Mary Stewart, Lady Gray; Jean Stewart, Lady Lindores, Lady Melville of Raith; James Stewart, 3d Earl of Moray; Margaret Stewart, Countess of Nottingham, Viscountess Monson of Castlemaine; James Erskine, Ist Earl of Buchan; Mary. Erskine, Countess Marischal; Anna Erskine, Countess of Rothes; Margaret Erskine, Countess of Haddington; Elizabeth Stewart, Lady Fraser of Lovat, Countess of Lennox and March, Countess of Arran; Margaret Stewart, Lady Saltoun; Grizel Stewart, Countess of Crawford; Mary Stewart, Countess of Erroll; James Ruthven, 2d Earl of Gowrie; Margaret Ruthven, Countess of Montrose; Sophia Ruthven, Duchess of Lennox and Richmond; Jean Ruthven, Lady Ogilvy of Airlie; Elizabeth Ruthven, Lady Campbell of Loudoun; Sir Donald Campbell, Ist Bart. of Ardnamurchan; Margaret Ogilvy, Countess Marischal; Sir David Lindsay, Ist Lord Lindsay of Balcarres; James Stewart, 2d Earl of Atholl, 7th Lord Innermeath; Margaret Drummond, Lady Elphinstone; James Drummond, 4th Lord Drummond, Ist Earl of Perth; John Drummond, 5th Lord Drummond, 2d Earl of Perth; Lilias Drummond, Countess of Dunfermline, and Jean Drummond, Countess of Roxburghe; great-great-great uncle of Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl and 1st Marquess of Argyll, the Coven-anter, executed 1661; Anne Campbell, Marchioness of Huntly; Annabella Campbell, Countess of Lothian; Jean Campbell, Viscountess Kenmore; James Campbell, Ist Earl of Irvine; Mary Campbell, Lady Rollo; Elizabeth Erskine, Lady Napier; Mary Erskine, Lady Forbes; John Leslie, 7th Earl of Rothes; Mary Leslie, Countess of Eglinton; Margaret Leslie, Countess of Buccleuch and Wemyss; Sir Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Nottingham, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham; William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal; Sir John Keith, Ist Earl of Kintore; Jean Keith, Lady Pitsligo; Thomas Hamilton, 3d Earl of Haddington; sir James Graham, 5th Earl and 1st Marquess of Montrose, the great commander in chief in Scotland for Charles I and II, Field Marshal of the Empire, executed 1650; Margaret Graham, Lady Napier; Beatrix Graham, Lady Madderty; Sir James Stewart, Ist Lord Ochiltree; George Abernethy, 8th Lord Saltoun; Helen Lindsay, Lady Cranstoun; James Ogilvy, Ist Earl of Airlie; George Ogilvy, Lord Ogilvy de Muirton in the imperial peerage; Alexander Lindsay, 1st Earl of Balcarres; James Stewart, 2d Earl of Atholl, 7th Lord Innermeath; Lilias Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone; Jean Drummond, Countess of Sutherland; Sir William Drummond, 2d Earl of Roxburghe; Jean Drummond, Countess of Wigtown; Anne Seton, Viscountess Fentoun; Isabel Seton, Countess of Lauderdale; Margaret Seton, Countess of Seaforth, and Sophia Seton, Lady Lindsay of Balcarres." [Brice McAdoo Clagett, citation details below]

    Family/Spouse: Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Nicholas Campbell  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1517; died in 1587; was buried in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland.


Generation: 6

  1. 6.  Nicholas Campbell Descendancy chart to this point (5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born in 1517; died in 1587; was buried in Bendochy, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Also called Nicoll Campbell.

    "[M]aster of arts; was granted by a royal decree of 1543, entitled Literas Legitimationis Nicola Campbell, all legal and natural rights "as if said Nicholas had been born in lawful wedlock"; was probably the "Nicolaus Campbell, nobilis," from the Diocese of St. Andrews who was a candidate for the M.A. degree at the Univ. of Paris, 1552; Dean of Lismore Cathedral, c. 1564-87; lord of Keithick, Dalvany and Craignatie, Perthshire; bailie of Crunan." [Brice McAdoo Clagett, citation details below]

    He lies under a monumental stone at Bendochy parish church. The inscription, translated from Latin, reads:

    Under this tomb there lies
    the memory of
    the very former and
    highly skillful man of God
    Master Nicholas Campbell of Keithick
    who was the grandson of the
    former Earl of Argyll
    through the
    Venerable Father, Lord Donald Campbell,
    Abbot of Cupar,
    who departed this life in the
    year 1587
    in the year of his age 70.

    Nicholas married Katherine Drummond before 1563. Katherine (daughter of George Drummond and Catherine Hay) was born in of Blair, Perthshire, Scotland; died before 1604. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Margaret Campbell  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1571 in of Keithick, Couper Angus Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died after 8 Aug 1631.


Generation: 7

  1. 7.  Margaret Campbell Descendancy chart to this point (6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born about 1571 in of Keithick, Couper Angus Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died after 8 Aug 1631.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1572
    • Alternate death: Abt 1632

    Margaret married Alexander McGruder before 26 May 1605. Alexander was born about 1569 in Craigneich, Muthill Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died before 1 May 1617. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Alexander Magruder  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1610 in Belliclone, Maderty Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died between 12 Mar 1677 and 17 Apr 1677 in Calvert County, Maryland.


Generation: 8

  1. 8.  Alexander Magruder Descendancy chart to this point (7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born about 1610 in Belliclone, Maderty Parish, Perthshire, Scotland; died between 12 Mar 1677 and 17 Apr 1677 in Calvert County, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1610, of Glenartney, Perthshire, Scotland
    • Alternate birth: 1610, of Prince George's County, Maryland

    Notes:

    "[W]as fined with others for illegally carrying arms and shooting deer and wildfowl near Cargill, Cargill, 1622 (Registry of the Privy Council 13:101-03); probably acted as factor or chamberlain for Lord Maderty in Dunblane parish, Strathallan; was probably the "Allastar Mcgruger" who served in Col. Sir Thomas Ruthven's reg. of the Army of the League and Covenant in England, 1645/6; is believed to have been captured serving in the Scottish army in the civil wars, perhaps at the Battle of Worcester, 1651, and to have been sent to America as a prisoner; settler in Md. by 1653; of Turkey Buzzard Island, Calvert Co., and "Anchovie Hills," Calvert Co. (now Prince George's, near the present Baden), Md.; held about 3,750 acres in Prince George's Co. (brother of James McGruder, lord of Cargill, Perthshire, chamberlain to the Earl of Perth, member of a committee appointed by the Scots Parliament to expel Cromwell's army, 1649)." [Brice McAdoo Clagett, citation details below]

    Ancestor of Confederate generals James Longstreet, William Beall, John Bankhead Magruder, and Stephen Drane; also of Asa Griggs Chandler, founder of the Coca-Cola company and principal founder of Emery University.

    One of JMF's two gateway ancestors, but fittingly, given JMF's delight in ambiguity and historical contingency, his status as a "gateway ancestor" is controversial. In 2015, the lineage society the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne announced that Margaret Campbell was not his mother and therefore his descendants no longer qualified for membership, but (to the best of our knowledge, and that of historian Susan Tichy), no evidence for this was put forth.

    It is certainly true that the evidence for the Maryland immigrant being the Alexander who was second son of Alexander McGruder and Margaret Campbell is circumstantial. In our view, it passes the test of being strong enough circumstantial evidence to warrant recording what appears to be the probable line.

    From Susan Tichy, "Was Alexander Who We Think He Was?":

    But how do we know he was the second son of these parents?

    We don’t, not absolutely. We believe it on the basis of two pieces of evidence.

    1) In Maryland, Alexander named three of his plantations for Dunblane (a cathedral town in Perthshire), Craigneich (the farm where Alexander Magruder the elder was born), and Inchaffray (an abbey and estate near Maderty, where Alexander the elder was chamberlain--corrupted in Maryland to Anchovie Hills). Craigneich is especially convincing because it was (and is) a private farm, not a large estate. It is unlikely a man without intimate connections there would have bestowed this name on a Maryland farm, and few would have had such connections.

    Alexander named no plantations for Balmaclone (or Belliclone) where he is believed to have been born. That was a Drummond farm, to which his mother had a lifetime right as widow of her first husband, Andrew Drummond. Craigneich was a McGruder farm and had been for several generations. Alexander was seven or eight years old when his father died and his mother remarried, at which point he probably would have been sent to live at Craigneich to be raised by his father’s family.

    2) The Records of the Privy Council (vol. viii, pp 101-102) show that on 22 November, 1622, one “Alexander McA Growder,” twelve years old, was fined for illegally carrying arms and shooting deer and wildfowl with some other boys at Spittalsfield, Caputh Parish, near Cargill, about six miles from Dunkeld.

    This provides a birth date of ~1610, which places him after James, the known eldest son of Alexander Magruder and Margaret Campbell. This family–and James especially–also show strong association with Cargill. Later in his life, James Magruder is identified as being either in Cargill, indicating he lived there, or of Cargill, indicating he owned land there. In one record he is designated Laird of Cargill, which, if accurate, indicates a significant elevation in status.

    And that’s it. That’s our positive evidence.

    What we might call negative evidence boils down to the simple fact that no other candidate can be found in the records. McGruders / MacGrouthers were few in number, so other choices for where to locate Alexander among known families would be slim. In 1620, John McGrouther (brother of Alexander the elder) purchased land in Meigor, in Glen Artney, thus making the rare step from tenant to landowner. His descendants owned this farm until the 19th century when the line died out. Because of land ownership, there are more records for that family than for any other. Among them there is no Alexander who could be our immigrant, nor is there a Maryland plantation called Meigor.

    Don McGruther has found a few McGruthers, MacCrouthers, and other variations of the name, scattered through the southern Highlands, Edinburgh, and as far as Ireland, but it seems far-fetched to imagine that Alexander came from one of those families. His strong attachment to Perthshire, in particular to Inchaffray and Craigneich, establishes his origins in the McGrouther heartland.

    From Susan Tichy, "Alexander Magruder, The Immigrant":

    [Alexander Magruder] was the first of his name in America. Born about 1610 at the small estate of Belliclone (now Nether Belliclone farm) in Madderty Parish, Perthshire, in Scotland’s Central Highlands, Alexander was the son of Alexander McGruder, the elder, and Margaret Campbell of Keithick. He is believed to have arrived in Maryland in January 1652 as a prisoner of war, having been captured during Cromwell’s invasion of Scotland late in the civil wars that attended the Protestant Reformation. Upon arrival, Alexander was sold into indentured servitude. In the disease-ridden Chesapeake, half of all indentured servants died within a year. Those who survived their term--most commonly five years--received their freedom and a “headright” to 50 acres of unimproved land--which they first had to find, then pay a surveyor and, for a fee, register their ownership. Alexander received his first of two headrights in November 1653, indicating that he served a remarkably short indenture. He went on to be one of the largest landowners among formerly indentured men of his generation. Historian Russell R. Menard, who studied men who arrived as indentured servants from 1648-1652, identifies him as one of only three who owned more than 1,000 acres when they died.

    Alexander married Sarah before 1663. Sarah died between 1671 and 1672. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Samuel Magruder  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1660 in of "Good Luck," near Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland; died in 1711.


Generation: 9

  1. 9.  Samuel Magruder Descendancy chart to this point (8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born about 1660 in of "Good Luck," near Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland; died in 1711.

    Notes:

    Member of the Maryland assembly. One of the first justices of Prince George's County. One of the first vestrymen of St. Paul parish.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah. Sarah died between 16 Jan 1731 and 28 Sep 1734 in of Prince George's County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Ninian Magruder  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1686; died in 1751.


Generation: 10

  1. 10.  Ninian Magruder Descendancy chart to this point (9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born in 1686; died in 1751.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1688
    • Alternate death: 1753, Prince George's County, Maryland

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Brewer. Elizabeth (daughter of John Brewer and Sarah Ridgely) was born on 25 Oct 1690 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland; died before 1751. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Capt. Samuel Magruder  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Feb 1708 in Queen Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; died in 1786 in Montgomery County, Maryland.


Generation: 11

  1. 11.  Capt. Samuel Magruder Descendancy chart to this point (10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 24 Feb 1708 in Queen Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; died in 1786 in Montgomery County, Maryland.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Jackson. Margaret (daughter of John Jackson and Ruth Beall) was born in 1711; died in 1801. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Elizabeth Magruder  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1730; died in 1812.


Generation: 12

  1. 12.  Elizabeth Magruder Descendancy chart to this point (11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born in 1730; died in 1812.

    Family/Spouse: William Offutt. William (son of William Offutt and Jane Joyce) was born in 1729 in of Montgomery County, Maryland; died in 1786. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Margaret Offutt  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jul 1760 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died in 1820; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 13

  1. 13.  Margaret Offutt Descendancy chart to this point (12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 22 Jul 1760 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died in 1820; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1824, Ohio County, Kentucky

    Margaret married Baruch Odell in 1780 in Maryland. Baruch (son of Thomas Odell and Keziah Offutt) was born in 1755 in Frederick County, Maryland; died after 9 Jun 1789 in Montgomery County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Cassandra Odell  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Feb 1780 in Maryland; died on 17 Jan 1832 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 14

  1. 14.  Cassandra Odell Descendancy chart to this point (13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 29 Feb 1780 in Maryland; died on 17 Jan 1832 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Cassandra married John Kendrick Austin on 15 Feb 1799 in Prince George Parish, Montgomery County, Maryland. John (son of John Austin) was born on 2 May 1770 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died in 1854; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. George William Austin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1821 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died after 5 Jan 1867; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 15

  1. 15.  George William Austin Descendancy chart to this point (14.Cassandra14, 13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 25 Dec 1821 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died after 5 Jan 1867; was buried in Austin Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 5 Jan 1867, Ohio County, Kentucky

    George married Amanda Thomas in 1844. Amanda (daughter of William Thomas and Sally Jackson) was born on 14 Jun 1827 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died on 8 Jan 1899 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Beaver Dam Baptist Church Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Christopher T. Austin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jan 1854 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died on 30 Sep 1932 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Rosine Cemetery, Rosine, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 16

  1. 16.  Christopher T. Austin Descendancy chart to this point (15.George15, 14.Cassandra14, 13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 25 Jan 1854 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died on 30 Sep 1932 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Rosine Cemetery, Rosine, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Family/Spouse: Laura Ashford. Laura (daughter of Thomas Ashford and Nancy Ann Stewart) was born on 31 Jul 1869 in Kentucky; died on 15 Oct 1957 in Ohio County, Kentucky; was buried in Rosine Cemetery, Rosine, Ohio, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Bessie Iris "Bea" Austin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1894 in Horton, Ohio, Kentucky; died on 16 Jul 1987 in Munster, Lake, Indiana; was buried on 20 Jul 1987 in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 17

  1. 17.  Bessie Iris "Bea" Austin Descendancy chart to this point (16.Christopher16, 15.George15, 14.Cassandra14, 13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 20 Mar 1894 in Horton, Ohio, Kentucky; died on 16 Jul 1987 in Munster, Lake, Indiana; was buried on 20 Jul 1987 in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Family/Spouse: John William Ford. John (son of William Spurrier Ford and Rhoda Alice Mathews) was born on 25 Feb 1900 in Olaton, Ohio, Kentucky; died on 6 Apr 1964 in Whiting, Lake, Indiana; was buried on 9 Apr 1964 in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. William Darrell Ford  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Dec 1931 in Whiting, Lake, Indiana; died on 17 Mar 2003 in Avon Park, Highlands, Florida; was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.


Generation: 18

  1. 18.  William Darrell Ford Descendancy chart to this point (17.Bessie17, 16.Christopher16, 15.George15, 14.Cassandra14, 13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 23 Dec 1931 in Whiting, Lake, Indiana; died on 17 Mar 2003 in Avon Park, Highlands, Florida; was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Ohio, Kentucky.

    Family/Spouse: (Private). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. John Milo Ford  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Apr 1957 in East Chicago, Lake, Indiana; died on 25 Sep 2006 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota.


Generation: 19

  1. 19.  John Milo Ford Descendancy chart to this point (18.William18, 17.Bessie17, 16.Christopher16, 15.George15, 14.Cassandra14, 13.Margaret13, 12.Elizabeth12, 11.Samuel11, 10.Ninian10, 9.Samuel9, 8.Alexander8, 7.Margaret7, 6.Nicholas6, 5.Donald5, 4.Archibald4, 3.Isabel3, 2.Fingula2, 1.Donald1) was born on 10 Apr 1957 in East Chicago, Lake, Indiana; died on 25 Sep 2006 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 24 Sep 2006, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota