RNT Family History

McMurtry, Samuel

Male 1744 - 1796  (52 years)


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  1. 1.  McMurtry, Samuel was born in 1744 (son of McMurtry, Alexander and Todd, Sarah); died in 1796.

    Notes:

    Data Description:Biography of Samuel McMurtrey/McMurtry
    Submitter: RICHARD McMURTRY
    Date Posted: 26 August 2001




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    Genealogical Biography of Samuel McMurtrey/McMurtry

    Migration

    Samuel McMurtrey/McMurtry migrated to the Long Cane area about 1766from
    Augusta County, Virginia.

    Origins

    Samuel was born between 1738 and 1744, the son of Alexander and SarahTodd
    McMurtry, and grew up along Whistle Creek near its confluence withthe
    James River in what was then Augusta County, Virginia (near presentday
    Lexington, Rockbridge County). He became an orphan at a young agealong
    with his brother John (born 1736-1748). In 1751, his mother "Sarah
    McMurtry, a widow with children" entered into a marriage contract with
    James Young, a planter and mill owner at the mouth of Whistle Creek.The
    contract, which was filed with the county court in 1755, stipulatedthat
    James was to support Sarah's children and guaranteed her a share ofthe
    mill profits after his death.

    In August of 1759, Samuel, identified as "orphan of Alexander, over 14
    years of age," chose Mathew Lyle as his guardian. That same week, heand
    his brother John received a land grant for property a mile up WhistleCreek
    from James Young's mill. (If he was 21, it is unclear to this authorwhy
    he was choosing a guardian. If he wasn'21, it is unclear to thisauthor
    how he could receive a grant, except via a trustee.)

    In 1762, Samuel married Jean Martin, daughter of William Martin.

    Life in Long Cane

    Samuel's first 100 acre land grant was surveyed in 1766. This landwas
    identified as being on "waters of Calhoun Creek". The land wasactually
    southwest of Abbeville on . Flagreed Creek, a tributary of CalhounCreek.
    He secured a second Calhoun Creek 100 acre grant which was surveyed in
    1767, on Redd Creek, another Calhoun Creek tributary, about a milenorth of
    the first parcel. Next door to this parcel was the land of his
    father-in-law, William Martin, on a 200 acre parcel secured in 1763.

    In 1774, Samuel purchased from his father-in-law a 64 acre parcel"being
    land of which he now dwells" and which was carved out of his
    father-in-law's 1763 parcel,

    He served as a wagon master transporting supplies for soldiers duringthe
    Revolutionary War for which he received payments in 1777 and 1778.

    In 1785, he had a 335 acre plat surveyed and a 69 acre plat surveyed.These
    were both adjacent to the Redd Creek parcel he secured in the 1760s.

    Samuel died in 1796 and his wife Jean and his son Joseph wereexecutors.
    No will has been found, but the settlement of his estate lists many ofhis
    family and neighbors.

    Descendants before 1810

    Samuel and Jean's children were:
    William, born 1762-1770
    Joseph born 1770-1780
    John, born 1774-1785
    James, born 1785

    William married (Sarah McCord?). In 1794, he had a 212 acre platsurveyed
    that his father had occupied without a grant in the 1760s. By 1810,
    William had moved to Jackson County, Tennessee and by 1839 had movedto
    Madison County, Missouri. He was a minister.

    Joseph had an 848 acre parcel surveyed in Pendleton County, SC in1795. By
    1810, he had moved to _________ County, Alabama and in 1813 marriedNancy
    Holland.

    John served in the war against the Creeks and hired a lawyer to gethis
    back pay from the State of Tennessee for his service. He alsoreceived a
    grant of land which he assigned to Reuben Tillman in Alabama. Some
    historians believe this John remained in Alabama; others believe he isthe
    John who died in Abbeville County in 1823.

    James located in Monroe County, Kentucky by 1810.

    Samuel married Martin, Jean in 1762 in , Augusta, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. McMurtrey, Reverend William was born on 25 Apr 1768; died on 31 Jul 1839 in , Madison, Missouri; was buried in Aug 1839 in McMurtrey Farm Cemetery, , Madison, Missouri.
    2. McMurtry, Joseph
    3. McMurtry, John
    4. McMurtry, James was born in 1785.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  McMurtry, Alexander

    Alexander married Todd, Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Todd, Sarah (daughter of Todd, James and Parker, Isabella).
    Children:
    1. 1. McMurtry, Samuel was born in 1744; died in 1796.
    2. McMurtry, John was born in 1748 in , Augusta, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Todd, James was born in 1639.

    James married Parker, Isabella. Isabella was born about 1643. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Parker, Isabella was born about 1643.
    Children:
    1. Todd, John Junior was born in 1660 in , Forbar, Augus, Scotland; died in 1719 in Drumgare, Derrynoose Parish, Armagh, Ireland.
    2. 3. Todd, Sarah