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Family
A. |
David
McCord Son of David McCord of Derry “the Weaver”,
believed one of the Sons of William the Immigrant. David
McCord, the Weaver, had a plantation in Lancaster Co.
Pennsylvania. Indians killed him and his wife on 4 April
1758. The Indians captured four of David the Weaver’s
children, David (A), James (Y), Jean and Margaret; they
were released a year and a half later. John McCord,
son of David, was in the barn feeding the horses; the
Indians did not find him. William, another son of David,
outran the Indians. Several of the children went with
their Uncle John (The Shepard) to Virginia on to North
Carolina. David McCord went to Virginia and then settled
in Washington Co., Tennessee. He moved to Williamson
Co. Tennessee in 1809. Many McCord’s in Rutherford,
Marshall, Maury, Williamson and Davidson Co, Tennessee;
several descendants moved to Christian Co. KY. Some
of them moved on to Bond Co and Washington Co, Illinois.
Another group of McCord’s moved to Northern Arkansas,
(Lawrence, Independence and Sharpe Counties). Several
McCords in Southern Missouri are descendants. There
may be a Robert in this group?
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Resolve:
the children William’s Fort. Currently appears
they are combined with David’s Children? Some
comments that there being two Williams in Mecklenburg
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Born
about 1716 in Ireland. (Sadly civilian manned fortifications
did not survive as well as Government manned forts.)
He is also presently considered one the sons of William
the Immigrant born about 1680. He is also believed to
be brother to David the “Weaver”(who was
of Derry. PA and to John, “The Shepherd”
who took the Orphaned McCord children to Mecklenburg
County, Virginia. He settled in Pennsylvania. William
had 3 sons, David, Robert and James. The boys moved
to Mecklenburg Co., N.C. David married Ann Shipley and
moved to Madison Co. KY; descendants live in Knox Co.
Indiana also. William McCord, son of James, settled
in Henry Co. Tennessee. His descendants have settled
throughout West Tennessee, Eastern Arkansas, Southwestern
Kentucky and Southeastern Missouri. Descendants of Robert
McCord moved to Bond Co., Il. Research by Jean McCord
indicated that some of William’s sons went to
Virginia. But the best guess is they went to Johannes
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Fort as it was named is described in detail in C. Hal.
Sipes, “Forts of Pennsylvania ”written for
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania- many reprints. It
is also mentioned in his other books; Indians of and
Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania, all recommended reading.
Explains it well.
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Are
descendents of John McCord of Mecklenburg Co., son of
David of Derry, also known as the “Weaver”
He was the “Luckey” son who was feeding
the horses in the barn and thus escaped notice by the
Indians that killed his parents? This makes him the
grandson of William the Immigrant and nephew to William
of the Fort family “B” and his brother James
“J.” Luckey John is brother to David McCord
“A” and James McCord Sr. “Y.”
Another brother is William who with fleetness of foot
outran the Indians. Luckey John settled and stayed in
Mecklenburg Co. North Carolina. Some descendants still
live there. His son David moved to Greene Co. Tennessee.
His son James stayed there. Other children moved to
Edgar and Moultrie Co.
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Family
“D” has been going through an intense reresearch
and the current belief and findings by this family group
and generally agreed to and the “D” family
wants it open to challenge as well as contributing information,
With our archivist concurrence and as written for Dr.
Tom Hill by Kathy Coberly. Assisted by Franklin Otto
McCord of Iowa Falls, IA: Family “D” presently
starts with Robert [Robin] McCord, listed by the common
nickname for Robert, “Robin”. He was an
Ulster Scot (Scots-Irish) born in 1710 in Ireland. He
immigrated to Lancaster Co., PA in 1743/45 and moved
to Mecklenburg, North Carolina. He was a Colonial soldier
who died July 18th 1801. He is buried in Steele Creek
Cemetery, Mecklenburg Co., NC. Robin had four sons,
two of who are thought to have been lost during the
Revolutionary War, Robert McCord Jr. and John. John
seems to have lasted longer and there were at least
three daughters and one son of whom nothing as yet known.
John resided in Mecklenburg N.C., a son was born in
Illinois but descendants are found in Tennessee. Researchers
found of importance that John went by the name “Patrick”
during the Revolutionary War. James McCord who served
the entire war as a Wagon-Master General is also known
to have served George Washington directly. James was
one of the sons who was born in Stewartstown, Ireland
in 1741 who came here with his father who’s descendants
end up in Spring Creek, Overton Co., Tennessee and Illinois.
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John
McCord (JOB) of Bedford County, Family E - Family descends
from John McCord of Bedford County Virginia (JOB) who
was the son of William of the Fort (WOF), the brother
of David of Derry “Weaver” and James “Family
J”. John McCord was born about 1735 in Pennsylvania.
He lived first in Pennsylvania; then Bedford County,
Virginia; then Lincoln County, North Carolina, finally
moving to Oglethorpe Co. Georgia in the 1790's. John
had five sons, William, John, Robert, David and Abraham.
William McCords family lived in Autauga and other counties
in Alabama. John married in Lincoln County North Carolina
and moved into Richmond and Lincoln County Georgia.
Robert and David migrated from Georgia and into Maury
County Tennessee, ending up in Bond County Illinois.
Abraham died in 1799 in Jackson County Georgia, leaving
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E
family so large now to divide into 5 parts as follows:
E1 (descendants of eldest son William),
E2 - (descendants of son Robert),
Family E3 descendants of son John),
E4 - (descendants of son David) and
E5 - (descendants of son Abraham).
This change will in time be reflected in the E family
archives;
Don McCord of Tennessee Sends.
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Samuel
J. McCord was born 1808 in New York. In 1850 he lived
in Stueben Co. NY. His son, Abraham W. McCord born 1833
moved to Knox Co. Indiana by 1892
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John
McCordy b. about 1770 (Scotland). Son, John MacCordy
b. Canada. Migrated to Missouri. Other McCordy’
s found early PA and Iowa probably an earlier branch.
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Arthur
McCord b. 1706. He lived in Winchester, Virginia. His
son William moved to Knox Co. Indiana. Descendants lived
in the general area of Knox Co. Indiana. His son, George
McCord lived in Fredrick Co. VA; descendants lived in
Fredrick Co. VA. Other descendants lived in Parker and
Dallas Co. Texas and Cumberland Co. Illinois.
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David
McCord of Armagh, Ireland, died 1718. His grandson John
came to South Carolina in 1740. New York or PA Uknown.
Descendants lived in Orangeburg Co., Richland Co., South
Carolina. Other descendants lived in Dallas, Lowness
and Autauga Co. Alabama. Descendant Henry Junious McCord,
b. 1833 South Carolina lived in Sebastian Co. Arkansas.
Descendants live in Alabama, Texas, and Brazil.
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James
McCord, son of William McCord the Immigrant and brother
to William of the Fort “B” came from Lancaster
Co. Pennsylvania to Mecklenburg Co. N.C. in 1767. In
1772 he was living in Granville Co. S.C. then to Lauren
Co. S.C. His son James died 1816 in Clark Co. Georgia.
Descendants lived in Walton, Columbia, Gwinnet, Thomas,
Brooks Upson, Berrien, Fulton Co. Georgia. Descendants
also live in Florida, Alabama and Tennessee. Frieda
Robason family AO says she ties to family J.
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Samuel
McCord was born about 1790 NC. Origins and Father Unknown.
He died in 1827 in Newberry Co. S.C. His son, John b.
1820 in S.C. was in Tippet County, Mississippi in 1860
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Shelly
Sanford McCord died 1907. He had three sons, Gabriel,
Morris, Durwood, and Lester, born in Emanuel Co. Georgia.
Descendants live in Macon and Savannah, Georgia. |
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James
McCord, b. 1750, died in York Co. S.C. in 1794. Father
an Port of entry unknown He served in the Revolutionary
War. James, son of James, lived in Calloway, KY but
later moved to Hickman Co. Tennessee where his brother
William settled. Descendants live in Hickman Co. Tennessee
and counties in Tennessee to the west and also in southwest
Kentucky. Some descendants live in Williamson and Davidson
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William
McCord, b. 1755 Orange Co. VA, died 1798 Abbeville,
S.C. His wife was Catherine Pressley. Several descendants
carry the Presley name. He had at least three sons,
maybe more children; they were Wm. Pressley, John P
and L.C. John P. McCord moved to Pontotoc Co. Mississippi
then to Yalobrusha Co. Miss; then to Rusk Co. Texas.
William Pressley McCord was in Lafayette, Miss in 1850
and in Rusk Co. Texas in 1860. This family may be related
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Alexander
McCord b. 1810 New York. He was left an orphan at an
early age. He went to Canada, then Randolph Co. Missouri.
He served in the Mexican War and went as far west as
California. He lived in Harlan, Shelby Co. Iowa. Descendants
lived in Crawford, Freemont, Harrison Co. Iowa. Descendants
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William
McCord b. 1748 Ireland. He served in the Revolutionary
War. He lived in Allegheny, Beaver, and Washington Co.
Pennsylvania. His son James lived in Beaver Co. and
Westmoreland Co. PA. James McCord's son, William Davidson
McCord, moved to Woodford Co. Illinois and then to Saunders
Co. Nebraska. |
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Thomas
McCord, born 1740 left Donegal, Ireland after Nov. 1
1772. He settled in Mifflin Co. PA. He served in the
Revolutionary War. Thomas McCord Jr. had three boys
and five girls. His sons Thomas, James and John stayed
in Pennsylvania. Descendants have moved to McLean Co.
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John
McCord (Sr.) of West Hanover Twp, Dauphin Co., formally
Lancaster PA. Some or all the children were believed
born on the farm named Mount Hope. (Naming of farms
or plantations was the custom in Ireland and Scotland.)
One son is Robert McCord, “R” Cabinetmaker
and Teacher, his wife Rachel Ellen English a 3rd Generation
American in 1740’s from Perry Co. Pa. Based on
land deed, both jointly owned land at Mt. Hope. Brother
John (Jr) later took possession of Mt. Hope and sister
Mary are both of family “SS.” William of
Toyboyne who was “CC”, considered the oldest
is also born in West Hanover Twp. Dauphin Co. PA is
now highly probable a brother. Another brother is Samuel
but which one of the currently uncharted Samuel’s?
Robert; “Cabinet-maker and Teacher”, Sojourned
in Huntington twp, Westmoreland Co., while waiting for
land in Mercer County where he moved to in 1798 and
stayed. All descendants moved across middle and northern
America. Robert’s lived in Erie &Huron Co.
Ohio, Warren Co. Indiana; Marion Co. Arkansas, Iowa
and Grant Co. Wisconsin and Douglas and Baker Counties,
Oregon; Alameda Co., Kern and, King Co. CA; Lee, Des
Moines, Marshall and Blackhawk Counties, Iowa; Kansas
City border area. John McCord Jr. went first to Warren
and Preble Counties OH with descendents also moving
through the Des Moines and Lee Counties IA to the Kansas
City area then to Kern and Kings Counties area of California.
William of Toyboyne descendents went to Erie Co., PA,
none may have not stayed Mercer Co., but later descendents
soon caught up with their cousins. Robert and William’s
children waited in Westmoreland County area of Pittsburg
until 1798 to move up the Pittsburg Trail. May have
moved together for protection. Nothing recorded found.
What little we know of sister Mary’s descendents
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James
McCord b. 1827 Ireland. Entry or other family UNK He
settled in Ohio before 1852; then he moved and settled
in Clinton Co. Indiana. Descendants live in Tippecanoe
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James
McCord b. 1735 Ireland. Four of his sons came to America
in 1780 and settled in Succasunna, New Jersey. Descendants
of John McCord settled in Monongahela Co. West Virginia.
Descendants settled in Tazewell Co. Illinois, Morristown,
New Jersey; Delaware Co. Indiana; Baltimore, Maryland,
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Robert
McCord b. 1822 Ireland. By 1861 he was living in Mahaska
Co. Iowa where his son Robert was born. Robert’s
son lived in Des Moines, Polk Co. Iowa. |
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John
McCord b.12-29-1747 Colmonell, Ayrshire, Scotland. He
came to America July 6, 1774. and settled in Ulster
Co., NY. In 1776 he served as a private in New York
Militia in American Revolutionary War (Company of Captain
Drake, Regiment of Col. Palmer) and was stationed at
Fort Montgomery building the Fort Rigging). He was in
skirmish at Haverstraw in the Company of Cap't Robinson.
He served in the line for 18.5 months. He mentioned
he had 18 children; we can account for only 17. Possibility
- Ida might have died in childbirth with that child.
The headstone for John McCord at the Brunswick Rural
Cem. in Shawangunk, NY was received from the government
and placed there thru the efforts of John's great, great,
great grandson and wife Gilbert B. & Patricia McCord.
John's son Thomas McCord bought suit against the lawyers
and administrator of John's estate. A long legal action
resulted, the court finally ruled in Thomas's favor.
The Will mentions: James living in Delaware in 1837.
Mary a widow at time of father's death. Robert moved
to Virginia and died before 1837. Lee living in Ohio.
Kesiah not mentioned in Will. William living in Ohio.
Andrew living in Wawarsing, NY. Also mentioned Jane
Heins (wife of George) of Pennsylvania, Nancy Carney
(wife of Matthew) of Ind. -- Might be the 2 girls above
-- might be Kesiah and Agnes. Christiana McCord b. 10-4-1814
md. Joseph Ronk. She moved to Huron Co, Ohio, then to
Michigan. She is buried St. Louis Cem, St. Louis, Michigan.
John McCord received a pension for service as Private
in New York Militia. War Records of John McCord, File
No. W19870, National Archives. Some descendants live
in Allegheny Co. and Sullivan Co. NY. One group of these
McCords moved to Huron Co., Ohio and one to Lane Co.
Oregon.
Toyboyne Administrative area exist just south of Londonderry
Ulster Ireland and a congregation of Presbyterians of
unknown numbers came to America, William adopt the name
of the area in Sherman's Valley as this minister did
come to some place but not earlier than 1760 even if
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Corporal
Mark McCord b. 1745. He served in the Revolutionary
War. He lived in Dauphin and Philadelphia Co. Pennsylvania.
with the information from L. W. Berry, Family DL connects
to Family W. I am moving DL into Family W and eliminating
Family DL. I will probably start a new DL in the future.
The family summary for DL needs to be eliminated. All
members in Family DL are now members of Family W. These
changes need to be made.
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David
McCord, born in Scotland or Canada. He was living in
East Tennessee where he married Matilda Williams in
1857. His son John G. McCord lived in Anderson Co. Tennessee. |
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James
McCord brother of David of family “A” and
brother to William of family “AA”, was another
son of David McCord, the Weaver. He came to Tennessee
with his brother David McCord “A”. He settled
in Franklin Co. Tennessee. Descendants settled northern
counties in Alabama and moved westward into the northern
counties of Mississippi, also in Giles County, TN. Some
moved to Scott Co. Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and California. |
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(Originally
John, dubbed Johannes early genealogists) Johannes McCord
b. 1695 Ireland. He came to America in 1734, and settled
in Albemarle Co. Virginia. Children of his son William
settled in Carroll Co., Indiana. His son John settled
in Abbeville Co., South Carolina, descendants living
in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Descendants
of William moved to Seward Co., Nebraska and Mahaska
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William
McCord, son of David of Derry also known as the Weaver,
who with fleetness of foot outran the Indians, who killed
his parents. Four of his siblings, David (A), James
(Y), Jean and Margaret were captured by the Indians
and fortunately released a year and a half later. They
all would be grandchildren to William the Immigrant.
This William moved from Pennsylvania to Fleming Co.
KY around 1796. Descendants live in Mason Co. Nicholas
Co. KY. Some moved to David Co. Indiana; others on to
Jefferson Co. Nebraska. In Indiana, descendants live
in Martin, Pike, Parke, Knox, Warrick and Marion Counties. |
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Samuel
McCord, Ireland. Sons, James and another came to New
York in 1776. They separated. James settled in Wheeling,
West Virginia. Descendants live in Brooke Co., W. Virginia
and Belmont Co. Ohio. |
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John
McCord born about 1725 in Ireland. John(Sr.) settled
in today’s Dauphin County around 1740.John(Sr.)
farm, named “Mt Hope” in West Hanover Township
is likely the location in Dauphin County the known children
were born. Called Lancaster County then. William(CC),
Samuel(CC), Robert(Sr.) ®, John(Jr.)(SS) and Mary
McCord(SS) are the names of his children. The oldest
is thought to have been William(CC) and he settled in
the Toboyne area of the County. William’s(CC)
children can be found soon in the Erie County Pennsylvania,
having moved up the Pittsburg Trail through Mercer County
Pennsylvania were Robert (R) had gone. John(Jr.) and
Mary (SS) moved west with John(Jr.) ending up in Preble
County Ohio. Robert (Sr.) ® sold his household and
Cabinetmaking tools to John (Sr.) and took his money
and family to traverse trails opened only by horseback
to Mercer County with some of the cousins. Brother John(Jr.)
inherited the farm “Mount Hope” later sold
in1800’s to the Runkel’s of West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. “Mount
Hope” can be found by going to the Historic Pennsylvania
website then pull up the Runkle Cemetery located there.
Descendents can be found together in Ohio, Southwest
Indiana, Lee and Des Moines Counties Iowa. Then Paola
to Manhattan Kansas and many on to Central California’s
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Elias
McCord b. 1730 in Virginia. [Father most likely comes
through PA, maybe New York] He served in the American
Revolutionary War. He married Elizabeth Hollingsworth.
He died in 1803 in Clermont Co. Ohio. They had 11 children.
Descendants lived in McCordsville, Indiana, Hancock
and Marion Co. Indiana, Story Co. Iowa, Webster Co.
Nebraska. |
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Robert
Y. McCord, Ireland. Son James Smith McCord born Sept
21, 1881 in Ireland married Anna Ella Paul of Franklin
Co. Iowa. He lived in Cook Co. Illinois and Hardin Co.
and Marshall Co. and Story Co. Iowa. |
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Samuel
McCord, son of John McCord took land warrant in Perry
Co. Pennsylvania in 1768. He moved to Butter Co. Ohio
by 1811. Samuel with sons Samuel and Moses McCord came
to Rush Co. Indiana and settled in Madison Co. Indiana
in 1835. Many McCords in this area of Indiana are related
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John
Milton McCord with ties to “FF” born 1810
Kentucky. His wife was Barbara Berry. They had six children
all born in Bartholomew Co. Indiana. Son Simeon McCord
lived in Coles Co. Illinois. Many descendants live in
Brown Co. and Jackson Co. Indiana. Don says this family
has “ties to family FF, the John McCord write
up refers?” Hope Clark of Family “XX”
through her maternal grandmother Maude May McCord, she
from William Henry McCord to Richard H. McCord who appears
to have severed in the Civil War from Brown County IN.
Brown County could have been related to 1812 Bounty
land, This may be another parameter in your search.
Others in this area have so indicated in the past. |
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Andrew
McCord, son of John McCord, was a native of Scotland
and head of family in America. Andrew McCord, grandson
born in Orange Co. New York. The McCords came to Cook
Co. Illinois about 1834. When Chicago was a city of
200 people plus they farmed there. They moved to Will
Co. Illinois in 1866 and then in 1871 to Blue Island,
Cook Co. Illinois in 1871. |
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John
McCord b.1709.John McCord married Hannah Pearson (b.
3-25-1712). Their son John was born 12-23-1744. He had
at least two children, Mary and Benjamin. They lived
in Chester Co. Pennsylvania. Descendants have lived
in Wright Co. Minnesota and Burks Co. Penn. John Bard
McCord is son of Sidney Pearson McCord Jr., who is son
of Sidney Pearson, who is son of Heber McCord, who is
son of Pearson D. McCord, who is son of Benjamin McCord,
who is son of John McCord, who is son of John McCord
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James
McCord of County Antrim, Ireland married Lady Margaret
Stuart of Scotland. They had 6 children one who was
b. 1811 Greeneville, Penn. His eight children were born
in Lawrence Co. Pennsylvania. Allen McCord moved to
Douglas Co. Illinois in 1860 and to Lacrosse Co. Wisconsin
in 1874. His sons David and Leland McCord settled in
Crawford Co. Iowa. His son Samuel settled in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. His son James settled in La Cross, Wisconsin.
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James
McCord born ~1725 Armagh, Ireland died 1802 in Tyrone
twp, Cumberland Co, Pennsylvania. His wife was Katherine
who was born in Ireland. He was in Cumberland Co, Pennsylvania
by 1771. He had6 children: Margaret, Samuel, James,
John, Benjamin, and Agnes. Descendants live in Perry,
Centre, & Venango Co, Pa; Pike, Warrick, Gibson,
Tippecanoe Co, Indiana; Jefferson Co, Illinois. |
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Thomas
Knicely McCord b. 1811He married Rachel Birchfield.
He settled in Calhoun County, Mississippi by 1837. Stories
say he was born in Scotland, Ireland, North Carolina
and Virginia. Descendants live also in Pontotoc Co.,
Webster Co., Grenada Co., Mississippi; Salt Lake City,
Utah and Quachita Co. Arkansas. |
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Samuel
McCord b. 1821 in Pennsylvania. He left Pennsylvania
in 1845 and settled in Johnson Co. Iowa. Descendants
live also in Cass Co. Iowa and Brookings, South Dakota.
We do not know where in Pennsylvania he lived. |
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Robert
McCord b. 1782 probably New York. He was in Ashtabula
Co. Ohio in 1830 and was in Lake Co. Indiana by 1840.
He had at least five children; three of them are Calvin
B., Alanson D. and Hannah - all born in New York. Calvin
B. McCord moved to Hampton, Franklin Co. Iowa in 1856.
Descendants live in Franklin, Bremer, Blackhawk Counties,
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John
McCord b. about 1756 in Hardy Co. W. Virginia. His wife
was Sarah Price. Their six children are Isaiah, John,
Aaron, Rachel, Arthur and Ruth. Descendants live in
Lewis Co., Upshur Co., Gilmer Co. Harrison Co. and Nicholas
Co. W. Virginia; Descendants of Isaiah moved to Shelby
and LaPort County Indiana. |
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James
McCord born 1783 Maryland [.Possible New York relative
Sarah’s side?] His wife was Sarah. He arrived
in Columbiana Co. Ohio in 1813. They had 9 children,
Jesse, Arthur, John, Thomas, Hugh, James, Mary Angeline,
Eliza, Mason. |
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Robert
McCord b. 1808 County Antrim, Ireland. He came to New
York in 1836 and lived in Utica, Oneida, New York. In
1849 he went to Illinois; then in 1850 until 18678 he
lived in Jefferson Co. Ohio. He had 6 children: Robert,
Jr., William B., Margaret J., Charlotte, Mary and Rosanna. |
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James
McCord born about 1765 in Ireland. He married Martha
Burch on 3-24-1791 in Ohio Co. Virginia. He had 7 children,
William, John Family (AD), Benjamin, James, Enoch D.,
Nancy and Thomas. He died in Pike Co. Ohio. Many descendants
live in Ross and Fayette Co. Ohio. |
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John
McCord (Jr) b.1746 probably on Family’s “Farm
named; Mount Hope”, West Hanover Twp, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania. He is son of John McCord (Sr.),
an emigrant to Pennsylvania. He lived in Dauphin Co.
Pennsylvania, then to Warren County, and untimely to
Preble Co., Ohio where he died. He had seven children:
Robert, David W, John M, Sarah, Eliza, Margaret and
Mary. Descendants live in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota,
Ohio, Kansas City area and some went on to Central California
where some descendents of his known brothers and sister
also reside. |
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Abraham
McCord born around 1785. He lived in Allegheny Co. Pennsylvania
in 1814. He purchased land in Dearborn Co. Indiana in
1817. His four children were Adeline, Emiline, Joseph
and Benjamin R. Benjamin lived in Marion Co. Indiana. |
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William
McCord was born in 1778. He married in 1803 Fayette
Co. KY to Elizabeth Bradley. He purchased land in Morgan
Co. Illinois in 1827. His known children wee born in
Kentucky, Susan B. William D, Elizabeth Jane, David
Allison and Nancy H. He died in 1833, Cass Co. Illinois.
David McCord moved to Henry Co. Iowa and died in Nodaway
Co. Missouri. William D. McCord married Des Moines Co.
Iowa and Cass Co. Nebraska. Tim McCord makes a connection
of this family to family “AC” |
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David
McCord b. 1814 Belfast, Ireland. He came to America
after 1856. He died in 1893 Guthrie Co. Iowa. Son Alfred
Joseph McCord died 1935 at Grants Pass, Oregon. Descendants
lived in Halsey, Oregon. |
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Isaac
Harvey McCord b. 1811 North Carolina. He married Nancy
F. Long in 1846 in Fayette Co. Tennessee. Three children
are Mary J, Rheachel A.E. and John William. John moved
to Texas and lived in Cherokee and Williamson Co. TX. |
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John
Milton McCord born 1810 Kentucky. His wife was Barbara
Berry. They had six children all born in Bartholomew
Co. Indiana. Son Simeon McCord lived in Coles Co. Illinois.
Many descendants live in Brown Co. and Jackson Co. Indiana.
Son Simeon McCord lived in Coles Co. Illinois. Many
descendants live in Brown Co. and Jackson Co. Indiana.
Don says this family has “ties to family FF, the
John McCord write up refers?” Hope Clark of Family
“XX” through her maternal grandmother Maude
May McCord, she from William Henry McCord to Richard
H. McCord who appears to have severed in the Civil War
from Brown County IN. Brown County could have been related
to 1812 Bounty land, This may be another parameter in
your search. Others in this area have so indicated in
the past.
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William
F. McCord b. 1811 Ireland. His son William John McCord
was born in 1847 in Ireland; he died 1924 in Rock Co.
Wisconsin. Descendants lived in Rock Co. Wisconsin. |
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Unknown
McCord Four children, James, Nancy S., Edwin and John
were born to unknown parents. Nancy was born in Abbeville,
South Carolina. These children moved to Green Co. Alabama
in 1817 where Nancy married Thomas H. Weir. Descendants
lived in Clark, Sumter, Newton Co., Alabama. Shelby
Co. Tennessee and Newton Co. Mississippi. |
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William
E. McCord b. 1803 Ireland. He married Mary McDonald.
He came by 1827 to South Carolina. He moved to Monroe
Co. Illinois around 1839. He had eight known children.
The sons moved to LaVaca Co. Texas by 1860. |
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John
McCord born between 1760 and 70 and lived in Virginia
where his children were born. His son John was born
in 1803 and married Sophia Watson. His son James was
born in 1807 and married Utterback, Mary. They moved
to Boone Co. Indiana. Son James moved to Mills Co. Iowa.
Descendants lived in Cass Co; Otoe Co. Nebraska, Keokuk
Co. IA, Neosho Co. Kansas, Union Co. Oregon; Los Angeles,
CA. Tim McCord connects AC to UU? |
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James
McCord was born 7 Sep 1816 Jamestown, Greene County,
OH is:
- the son of John (RR) McCord [b. 1795 PA] and Selah
Chizum
- the grandson of James [RR] McCord Sr. [b. 1765 Ireland]
and Martha (Birch) Burch . His children are: Joseph
Anderson, John William, Martin Enoch, Sarah Elizabeth,
Mary Celia (Jared), James Martin and Thomas Edgar McCord
He was a farmer, blacksmith and wagon maker. He came
to Jasper Co, Illinois about 1862, and settled about
1 mile east of Hunt City near Jackville (McCord) Hill |
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James
McChord died in York Co. Pennsylvania. He married Susannah
Robinson. Two sons were Richard and George. They were
in York Co. Pennsylvania in 1780; in 1785 Baltimore,
Maryland; and in 1792 in Fayette Co. Kentucky. Descendants
live in Fayette, Bourbon, Washington, and Marion Counties
in Kentucky. McChord Air Force Base is named after William
C. McChord of this family. |
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Benjamin
S. McCord was born in 1789 in Virginia (probably Washington
Co.), son of Benjamin McCord b. abt 1755. [One of the
Benjamin’s possibly New York connected] He moved
from Virginia to Monroe Co. Tennessee to Johnson Co.
Indiana to Clinton Co. Missouri. His children were Abijah
S, Cynthia, Samuel Stewart & Benjamin, Jane, Louisa,
Archibald W., Margaret Ann. Descendants live in Dekalb,
Davies, Gentry, Henry Counties, Missouri. Descendant
Hiram Warner McCord moved to Red Willow Co. Nebraska. |
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Joseph
T. McCord was born in the 1780's. He lived in Bledsoe
Co. Tennessee in 1830 and in Hamilton Co. Tennessee
in 1840. Two sons Martens D. Lafayette and James W.
(born 1811 and 1810 in Tennessee. James W. McCord was
in Bradley Co. Tennessee in 1837; in Cherokee Co. Ala
in 1850; in Independence Co. Arkansas in 1870. Descendants
also lived in Clay and Jack Co. Texas. Martens D. Lafayette
McCord moved to Missouri in 1848. He died in 1893 in
Ripley Co. Missouri. He served in the Cherokee War.
He had 10 children. |
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Norman
McCord was born in 1815 in Ohio. By 1845 he had moved
to Barry Co. Missouri. In 1860 he was in Grant Co. Wisconsin.
Descendants live in Barry Co. Missouri. |
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Gilbert
F. McCord was born 1820 in New York. In 1840 he was
living in Belmont Co. Ohio and in Monroe Co. Ohio in
1850. He lived in St. Joseph Co. Michigan in 1860. He
died in 1873 in Ionia Co. Michigan. He had 15 children.
Descendants mainly live in the area of Ionia Co. Michigan. |
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Patrick
McCord b: 1834 Place:Ireland DIED: 16 August 1895 Place:
Montgomery Co, Missouri A son, William McCord was born
1865 in Missouri. He lived in Montgomery Co. Missouri
and had children: Roy W. Forest, Richard Elmer, David
L., Leonard and Lute. Roy moved to Iowa and lived in
Woodbury and Monona Co. Some of the family lives in
Nebraska in 1920. |
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John
Lewis McCord was born 1824 in Illinois. He was killed
in the Civil War. In 1850 he lived in Montgomery Co.
Missouri. His wife was Elizabeth Skinner, born 1826
in Missouri. His children were William M, James F. John
Lewis and Lucy Jennie. A descendant William Thom McCord
Jr. was a banker in Los Angeles. He became V.P. of Bank
Administration Institute. |
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James
McCord was born about 1785 Pennsylvania. He died in
Dauphin Co. Pennsylvania. His wife was Maria Bollenger.
His children were James (b. 1807), Sophia, Erline Bird,
and Margaret. The son James married Leah Rhivers; he
moved to Decatur, Indiana and then to Jasper Co., Indiana.
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