MCCULLAR Benjamin Frank

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MCCULLAR Benjamin Frank was born in Jun 1861 in Mississippi (son of MCCULLAR Benjamin M and FLOWERS Sarah A L).

    Benjamin married ELIZA. was born in Aug 1861 in Mississippi. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. MCCULLAR Clarence C. was born in Dec 1894.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MCCULLAR Benjamin M was born in 1829 in McNairy County, Tennessee (son of MCCULLAR John M. and MAGEE Katherine); died in 1887 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in 1887 in Panola County, Mississippi.

    Benjamin married FLOWERS Sarah A L about 1849 in Panola County, Mississippi. Sarah (daughter of FLOWERS James and UNKNOWN Susan Elizabeth) was born about 1828 in Alabama; died about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  FLOWERS Sarah A L was born about 1828 in Alabama (daughter of FLOWERS James and UNKNOWN Susan Elizabeth); died about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi.
    Children:
    1. MCCULLAR Bob F. died WFT est 1873-1955.
    2. MCCULLAR Mary Jane was born in 1853 in Water Valley, Yalobusha, Mississippi; died after 1920 in Courtland or Water Valley, Mississippi; was buried after 1920 in Love Joy Methodist Church Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.
    3. MCCULLAR Ephriam Winfield was born on 29 Dec 1854 in Panola County, Mississippi; died on 28 Aug 1922.
    4. MCCULLAR John Henry was born in 1860; died WFT est 1861-1950.
    5. 1. MCCULLAR Benjamin Frank was born in Jun 1861 in Mississippi.
    6. MCCULLAR Walter Lamar was born about 1868.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MCCULLAR John M. was born in 1790 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia (son of MCCULLOCH Alexander Sr. and MAGEE Esther R.); died in in Gonzales County, Texas.

    Notes:

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    John M.'s wives were both daughters of Patrick Magee and Rosanna McCullar
    Margaret (Peggy) only had one child Alexander and died at his birth or shortly after.

    John married MAGEE Katherine about 1813. Katherine (daughter of MAGEE Patrick and MCCULLOCH Rosannah) was born in 1793 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  MAGEE Katherine was born in 1793 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia (daughter of MAGEE Patrick and MCCULLOCH Rosannah).
    Children:
    1. MCCULLAR Mary Ann
    2. MCCULLAR Jesse was born about 1815 in Missouri.
    3. MCCULLAR William Jesse was born in Aug 1815; died in Feb 1894.
    4. MCCULLAR William was born in 1818 in Missouri Territory; died in 1838.
    5. MCCULLAR James Edward was born on 8 Jan 1819 in Missouri Territory; died on 17 May 1896 in Pope, Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in Love Joy Baptist Church Cemetary.
    6. MCCULLAR John M. Jr. was born in 1824; died in 1881.
    7. 2. MCCULLAR Benjamin M was born in 1829 in McNairy County, Tennessee; died in 1887 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried in 1887 in Panola County, Mississippi.
    8. MCCULLAR Andrew Jackson was born on 1 Feb 1835 in Mississippi; died on 18 May 1902 in Love Joy Baptist Ch Cem., Pope, Panola Co., Ms..

  3. 6.  FLOWERS James was born in 1798 in Brunswick County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried after 1850 in Lovejoy Methodist Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.

    James married UNKNOWN Susan Elizabeth on 1 Oct 1825 in Brunswick County, North Carolina. Susan (daughter of UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN) was born in 1795 in Brunswick County, North Carolina; died after 1880 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried after 1880 in Lovejoy Methodist Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  UNKNOWN Susan Elizabeth was born in 1795 in Brunswick County, North Carolina (daughter of UNKNOWN and UNKNOWN); died after 1880 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried after 1880 in Lovejoy Methodist Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.
    Children:
    1. FLOWERS Elizabeth was born about 1826.
    2. 3. FLOWERS Sarah A L was born about 1828 in Alabama; died about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried about 1905 in Panola County, Mississippi.
    3. FLOWERS James was born about 1830.
    4. FLOWERS Abel\Abraham Calvin was born in Mar 1832 in Alabama; died after 1900.
    5. FLOWERS Drusilla was born in Dec 1835 in Alabama.
    6. FLOWERS Robert W was born about 1837 in Alabama or Panola County, Mississippi.
    7. FLOWERS Francis was born in 1846 in Panola County, Mississippi.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  MCCULLOCH Alexander Sr. was born on 24 Dec 1758 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (son of MCCULLOCH? John); died in 1848 in Selmer, McNairy County, Tennessee; was buried in 1848 in Selmer, McNairy County, Tennessee.

    Notes:


    The McCullar or McCullough family traces its ancestry to Cullo of Neil of Scotland, who fought under the Bruces for the independance of Scotland. The immediate families of McCullars emmigrated from County Antrim, Island, Northern Ireland, Magee Island, prior to the Revolutionary War, about 1772. Alexander McCullar Sr. was a Revolutionary War Soldier and many of his descendants have joined "The Daughters of the American Revolution" on his services in the Revolutionary War. (See Pension #S-4196)

    Alexander McCullar, born Dec 22/24, 1758 in County Antrim, Ireland, came to America with his family and the Magee family in 1771 and landed at Savannah Georgia. About 1789, he married Esther Magee, a sister to Patrick Magee. She was a small baby when they came from Ireland. She is buried at Bethel Springs, McNairy Co., Tn. and her tombstone shows she died Aug 25, 1852 aged eighty years and six months. She is buried next to Martha (Patsy) (Magee) Rowsey, the ninth child of Patrick Magee and Rosanna (McCullar) Magee. Here we have brother and sister married to brother and sister and the two families stayed together for many years and cousins married cousins until we have a hard time figuring what kin they are to each other. The first place we find our Magee and McCullar families for certain is in Greene Co., Ga.. Will give a few records to show they were there.

    Greene County Georgia Land Deeds

    Deed Bk 1, pg 671 Patrick Magee and John McCullough bought land from Robert McLowell on the South Fork of Ogeechee River on Oct. 9, 1792, which they divided between them. We do not know if this is Patrick Magee's brother-in-law or father-in-law.

    Deed Bk 2, pg 578 Patrick Magee to John Day, Feb 1, 1802

    Deed Bk 3, pg 229 Alexander McCullough to Exekiel Veasey, Aug 23, 1796

    Platt Book 1784, pg 201 Patrick Magee, 100 acres, South Fork Ogeechee River, warrant dated March 6, 1801, executed March 8, 1801

    Platt Book 1784, pg 211 Alexander McCullough, 110 acres, on the waters of Ogeechee River, warrant dated Dec 7, 1801, executed Jan 2, 1802

    Headright Land Grants, Greene County, Georgia BK DDDDD, pg 769 Patrick Magee, 100 acres, Ogeechee River, 1802; Book EEEEE, pg 406 Alexander McCullough, 100 acres, Ogeechee River 1803

    Book AA, pg 734 William Philips of Greene County sold to Alexander McCullock of Greene County on Dec 10, 1793 for the sum of 7000 pounds of Augusta inspected tobacco, 150 acres of land in Greene County originally granted to William Phillips on 22 Jan. 1789 by Gov. George Walton. Recorded 6 March 1804.


    These Deeds and Land Grants covered property in the South-Eastern part of Greene County, which is now Taliferro County, Ga. Most of this land was acquired by Ezekiel Veasy and is still owned by the Veasey family. We went to this land in August 1962 and Mr. John (Jack) Veasey who now lives on the place showed us where the old homestead and blacksmith shop was located. Mr Veasey's address is Crawfordsville, Georgia. The land is on Highway 22, in Taliferro Co., Ga. Next we find that our Magee family drew land in the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery, as follows. We have not checked on the McCullars, but they probably drew land in the lottery also.


    DECLARATION IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE BENEFITS OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS PASSED JUNE 7th, 1832 Pension # S-4196
    State of Tennessee
    McNairy County On this the twenty third day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, personally appeared in open Court before the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions now setting, Alexander McCullar, a resident of McNairy County and State of Tennessee, aged seventy five years, who being duly sworn according to Law doth on his Oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832. That I was born in the County of Entrim, Ireland on the twenty second day of December in the year of our Lord 1758. When I was fourteen years of age, my father, self and family emigrated from Ireland (1772) and landed after a tolerable short passage at Savannah, in the State of Georgia. From there we went to Burke County where we remained a short time, then we moved to Augusta in Georgia where I entered the service of the United States as a volunteer soldier in the year as well as I now recollect, 1779 under Captain J
    Eberneasor on the Savannah River, there we were attached to General Wayne. We remained in Garrison at this place for a long time guarding that place from the British and to keep them from assending the river, here I was discharged after my turn of three months was out. I do not recollect of ever getting a discharge, if I did it is now lost or destroyed.

    He has no Documentary Evidence and that he knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his services. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or Annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the Pension Roll of the agency of any State.

    Question: Where and in what year were you born?
    Answer: I was born in Entrim County Ireland in the year of our Lord 1758

    Question: Have you any record of your age, and if so where is it?
    Answer: I had my age recorded in a large Bible, my house got burnt and the Bible comsumed.

    Question: Where were you living when called into service and where have you lived since the Revolutionary War and where do you live now?
    Answer: I was living in Augusta when I entered the service of the United States, after the Revolution I lived in Burke Co., Ga. ten years, then I moved to Greene Co., in Georgia and lived there eighteen years, then I moved to Clark County, Georgia and lived there seven years then I moved to Franklin Co., Tennessee and lived there five years then I moved to Pearl River in Mississippi and lived there nine years and then I moved to McNairy County, Tennessee where I now live.

    Question: How were you called into service, were you drafted or did you volunteer or were you a substitute and if so, a substitute for whom?
    Answer: I went out as a volunteer soldier each trip.

    Question: State the name of some of the Regular Officers who were with the Troops when you served such Continental and Military Regiments as you can recollect and the general circumstances of your service?
    Answer: When I went on the Florida expedition General Williamson commanded the Militia from South Carolina, we also had some regulars which was from the North but I do not recollect any of their names, indeed the Regulars and Militia was kept seperated and I had but little chance to become acquainted with any. The Balance of the question I have answered in the body of my Declaration.

    Question: Did you ever recieve a discharge from the service and if so by whom was it given and what has become of it?
    Answer: I do not recollect of ever receiving a discharge from the service.

    Question: State name of persons to whom you are known in your present neighborhood and who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a soldier of the Revolution.
    Answer: I am acquainted with Parson Anthony B. Lambert and Maclin Cross, both of my neighborhood, they can testify to my character for veracity and their belief and the neighborhood belief of my being a soldier of the Revolution.
    Alexander McCullar

    Sworn and subscribed the )
    day and year aforesaid )
    Wm. S. Wisdom, Clk of )
    McNairy County, Tenn. )

    We: Anthony B. Lambert a Clergyman residing in the County of McNairy and Maclin Cross, residing in the same hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Alexander McCullar, who has subscribed and sworn to the above Declaration, that we believe him to be seventy five years of age, that he is respected and believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution. And that we concur in that opinion.
    A. B. Lambert
    Maclin Cross

    Sworn and subscribed the )
    day and year aforesaid )
    Wm. s. Wisdom, Clrk. of )
    McNairy County, Tenn. )

    An the Court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interrogations prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he stated. And the Court further certifies that it appears to them that Anthony B. Lambert who has signed the preceding Certificates is a Clergyman resident in McNairy County and that Maclin Cross who has also signed the same is a resident of the same County and is a reliable person and that their statement is entitled to credit given under our hand.
    Joseph Smith
    Thomas Lane
    L. D. Pace

    I, William S. Wisdom, Clerk of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for McNairy County, Tn., do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Alexander McCullar for a Pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of Office in Purdy this 23rd day of September in the year 1833 and the 58th year of the American Independance.
    W.S. Wisdom Clk of McNairy Co. Court, Tennessee

    The above Pension application of Alexander McCullar, gives us the approximate date that Magee and McCullar family arrived from Ireland and gives data as to where they lived. We know that the two families arrived from Ireland and gives data as to where they lived. We know that the two families stayed together until they separated in Franklin Co., Tn., when the Magee family and some of the McCullars went to the Missouri Territory. Some went with Alexander McCullar to the Pearl River in Ms..

    Colonial Records of Georgia, by Allen D. Candler
    Vol XI, pg 108 Feb 6, 1770
    Reads a petition from the inhabitants of lands granted for Irish Settlers on or near the river Great Ogechee: praying for a road from the said Irish settlement called Queensboro to the road already laid out from Savannah to the Hon Jonathan Bryan's cowpen on the River Great Ogechee.
    From this we see that hey had a road to travel from Savannah to their homes on the Ogechee River, in what was then Greene Co., Georgia.

    Greene County, Georgia Platt Book 1784
    page 201: Patrick Magee, 100 acres, South Fork Ogeechee River
    Warrent dated March 6, 1801, executed 8 March 1801
    page 211: Alexander McCullough, 100 acres on the Waters of Ogeechee River.
    Warrent Dated Dec 7, 1801, excuted 2 Jan 1802
    page 197 Alexander & William McCullough, 200 acres on the waters of South Fork Ogeechee River
    Warrent dated April 2, 1792, excuted 28 April 1792


    Deeds, Green County Georgia, Deed Book I, pg 671
    Oct 9, 1792, State of Georgia
    Record #229, made the ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninty two (9 Oct 1892) between Robert McLowell and his wife of the County of Greene and State aforesaid of the one part and John McCullough and Patrick Magee of teh said State and County of the other part. Witnesseth, that whereas the said Robert McLowell for and in consideration of the sum of forty pounds to him in hand paid by the aforesaid John McCullough and Patrick Magee aforesaid, the receipt whereof the said Robert McLowell doth
    hereby acknowledge, he the aforesaid Robert McLowell and Susanna his wife, have given, granted bargained, sold and do by these presence give, grant, bargain, sell, alien, release and confirm unto the said John McCullough and Patrick Magee jointly and their heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Greene, bounded and courses as follows and contains two hundred and eleven and one half acres (211 1/2), of each of them to hold their respective parts on which they now live, agreeable to a devision line run between them by William Phillips, Surveyer, beginning at a corner maple on the fork of Ogechy thence running on the old Mill survey north twenty degrees east to corner pine of black oak near Maddux's line thence on Johnson's old line now Livingston's, north seventy west to a corner black oak; thence south twenty degrees following Waller's old line and Adam's old line to the south fork of Ogeechy (South Fork of Ogeechee) to the beginning, together with
    reversions, reminders, rents and services of the said premises, and also the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand of them the said Robert McLowell and Susanna his wife of and into the land and premises hereby conveyed with their appurtenances unto them John McCullough and Patrick Magee and to no other interest and perpose whatsoever and the Robert McLowell for himself and against the said Robert McLowell and his heirs and against the claim of all and every other person and persons whatsoever to them.
    In witness whereof the said Robert McLowell and Susanna his wife have hereunto set their hand and affixed their seas the day and year written above.
    Signed Robert McLowell
    Susanna McLowell seal
    signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
    William Phillips. Surveyor
    Thomas Baldwin, J.P.
    At the time the above deed was made the land was in Greene Co. Ga., but now it is in Taliaferro County, Ga., which was formed in 1825. This land was sold to Ezekiel Veasey and is still owned by the Veasey family. We think that the John McCullough in the above deed was Patrick Magee's father-in-law, but it could also be his brother-in-law.
    References from Book Magee McCullar, by Clarence Elbert Moore

    Alexander married MAGEE Esther R. about 1789 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia. Esther (daughter of MCGEE Dennis and O'CONNER Bridget) was born in Feb 1772 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland; died on 25 Aug 1852 in McNairy County, Tennessee; was buried in Aug 1852 in Bethel Springs Cemetery, Bethel Springs, McNairy County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  MAGEE Esther R. was born in Feb 1772 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (daughter of MCGEE Dennis and O'CONNER Bridget); died on 25 Aug 1852 in McNairy County, Tennessee; was buried in Aug 1852 in Bethel Springs Cemetery, Bethel Springs, McNairy County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 4. MCCULLAR John M. was born in 1790 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia; died in in Gonzales County, Texas.
    2. MCCULLAR David was born in 1792; died in 1843.
    3. MCCULLAR Alexander Jr. was born on 11 Dec 1795 in Georgia; died on 4 Aug 1888 in Selmer, McNairy County, Tennessee.
    4. MCCULLAR Margaret was born in 1797; died WFT est 1798-1891.
    5. MCCULLAR Isaac was born in 1799 in Near Shiloh National Park, McNairy County, Tennessee; died WFT est 1816-1889 in New Hope Ch Cem., Montecello, Ms, Jefferson Davis Co..
    6. MCCULLAR Mary was born in 1801; died WFT est 1815-1895.
    7. MCCULLAR William was born in 1803 in Clark County, Georgia; died in Jul 1877 in Woodville, Tyler County, Texas.
    8. MCCULLAR Jennie was born in 1805; died WFT est 1819-1899.

  3. 10.  MAGEE Patrick was born in 1756 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Nothern Ireland (son of MCGEE Dennis and O'CONNER Bridget); died on 11 Feb 1816 in Mo. Territory.

    Notes:


    Clarke County, Georgia Tax Lists 1802
    Capt. Philips District

    Name Quantities of Land Granted to Joining of County Waters Slaves Dollars Cents
    Magee, Patrick 206 Donald Strey Greene Apatchie 0 0 60
    Magee, John 50 Donald Walls Greene Apatchie 1 0 69
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    Georgia Land Lottery of 1805
    pg 234
    Patrick Megee, Register #324 BB Clarke Co., Ga.
    Frances Megee Register #326 B Clarke Co., Ga.
    James Magee Register #314 BB Clarke Co., Ga.
    Jesse Magee Register #295 BB Clarke Co., Ga.
    pg 220 John McGee Register #364 BB Clarke Co., Ga.
    ___________________

    Greene County, Georgia Land Records, Book E, Page 671

    Robert McDaniel of Greene County and Susanah, his wife sold to John McCulloch and Patrick Mager (sic) of Greene County on 19 Oct. 1792 for £40, 211 1/2 acres of land in Greene County bounded by McMaddis and Johnson, now Livingston. Witnesses: William Phillips, Thomas Baldwin, J.P. No recorded date.

    (Note: This is the documentation which questions the possibility that the above "John McCulloch" was the father of Alexander, William, and Rosanna; apparently he was related, but just how is unknown)

    Patrick married MCCULLOCH Rosannah WFT est 1775-1802. Rosannah (daughter of MCCULLOCH? John) was born about 1760 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Nothern Ireland; died in 1827 in McNairy County, Tennessee; was buried in 1827 in Bethel Springs Cemetery, Bethel Springs, McNairy County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  MCCULLOCH Rosannah was born about 1760 in Island Magee, County Antrim, Nothern Ireland (daughter of MCCULLOCH? John); died in 1827 in McNairy County, Tennessee; was buried in 1827 in Bethel Springs Cemetery, Bethel Springs, McNairy County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. MAGEE James
    2. MAGEE Martha
    3. MAGEE Margaret was born in 1790 in Ga.; died WFT est 1815-1884.
    4. 5. MAGEE Katherine was born in 1793 in Powelton, Taliferro County, Georgia.
    5. MAGEE Felix

  5. 14.  UNKNOWN was born in in North Carolina.

    married UNKNOWN. was born in in North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  UNKNOWN was born in in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 7. UNKNOWN Susan Elizabeth was born in 1795 in Brunswick County, North Carolina; died after 1880 in Panola County, Mississippi; was buried after 1880 in Lovejoy Methodist Cemetery, Panola County, Mississippi.


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