Posted by peggy ayers --Previous Message--
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on 3/11/2007, 3:34 am, in reply to "Re: New McKee book avaialble"
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: In my line there are McKee's born in the
: 1700's. Do you have anymore info on your
: people born in the 1800's?
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: --Previous Message--
: I have just published SAMUEL MCKEE AND HIS
: FAMILY, and can send a flyer/order form to
: anyone who will contact me.
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: Samuel McKee was married in Augusta County,
: Virginia, in 1762, owned land near
: present-day Fort Defiance, and moved with
: his family to Fayette County, Kentucky, by
: 1790. His children were sons William, James,
: David, Samuel Jr., Archibald, and John, and
: daughters Jane, Elizabeth, and Polly. Jane
: married John Story, a Rev War veteran.
:
: In the book I trace the lines of William,
: David, Samuel Jr., and Jane, and have
: information on over 3900 of their
: descendants, and over 2200 of the
: descendants' spouses.
:
: William and David farmed in Harrison County,
: Kentucky, and both died there. Samuel McKee
: Jr., was one of the first doctors in
: Vincennes, Indiana. Jane McKee Story lived
: most of her life in Kentucky, but after her
: husband died she spent her final years with
: a son in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
:
: Most of William McKee's children moved to
: Illinois. David's sons and daughters moved
: to Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. Samuel
: Jr. had two sons, Archibald Buntin McKee who
: remained in Indiana, and Francis Vigo McKee,
: who lived for a few years in Georgia, then
: returned to Indiana, and went to Texas in
: 1839 after his first wife died. Jane Story's
: children lived in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana,
: and Tennessee. Subsequent generations of
: these families lived in nearly every state
: in the country.
:
: David R. Hoffman
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: Hello, Yes I would like a flyer sent to me via email on you book of 10-6-06. I have researched my geneorogy which goes back to David R McKee of Kokomo, Indiana. He died at age 53 on 8-23-1926. Records say he was born in Indiana; however, I cannot find any confirmation of this. Thank you.
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