Author: Donna Jane McNees Howard
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Languages : en
Pages : 294
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McNees and Allied Families
Author: Donna Jane McNees Howard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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McCurdy and Allied Families of Allegheny, Lancaster and York Counties, Pennsylvania
The Allied Families of McCracken, Shryock and Johns of Pennsylvania and Ohio
Nehemiah Carter Descendants and Allied Families
McSweeny and Allied Families
McNees
Author: Wilbert Harold McNees
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Languages : en
Pages : 845
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Family history and genealogical information about various early branches of the McNees families in America. Although a common ancestor is not identified in this text, major emphasis is given to one William McNees (born ca. 1742) who married Jane McCormack (born ca. 1747). In the year 1794, they were living in Worth Co., Pennsylvania and were the parents of seven known children. Additional branches of the McNees family produced descendants in Virginia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and elsewhewe. Descendants of William McNees and Jane McCormack lived primarly in Pennsylvania.
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Languages : en
Pages : 845
Book Description
Family history and genealogical information about various early branches of the McNees families in America. Although a common ancestor is not identified in this text, major emphasis is given to one William McNees (born ca. 1742) who married Jane McCormack (born ca. 1747). In the year 1794, they were living in Worth Co., Pennsylvania and were the parents of seven known children. Additional branches of the McNees family produced descendants in Virginia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and elsewhewe. Descendants of William McNees and Jane McCormack lived primarly in Pennsylvania.
McNeese-McNees Family History
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Pages : 428
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Isaiah McNeise (b.ca. 1677), a Quaker and a widower with a large number of children, immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1736, and settled in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. He is believed to be the immigrant ancestor of three brothers: Joab Webster McNeese Sr. (1781- 1833), Joseph McNeese (1785-1840/1850), and Jehu McNees (1794-1872). All three moved from Washington County, Tennessee to Randolph County, Indiana, and Jehu later moved to Nebraska and then to Sandyville, Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere.
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Pages : 428
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Isaiah McNeise (b.ca. 1677), a Quaker and a widower with a large number of children, immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1736, and settled in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. He is believed to be the immigrant ancestor of three brothers: Joab Webster McNeese Sr. (1781- 1833), Joseph McNeese (1785-1840/1850), and Jehu McNees (1794-1872). All three moved from Washington County, Tennessee to Randolph County, Indiana, and Jehu later moved to Nebraska and then to Sandyville, Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere.