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5-6 DR. JOSEPH McCOIN: born 1908. Married EVELYN KITTS, a registered nurse. They practiced in Clevelend, Tennessee for over 50 years. He died 25 September 1983 Cleveland. Is buried in the Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Dr. Joseph was a graduate from the University of Tennessee Medical School in 1933. His internship was at the US MArie Hospital in New York. He served five years in the US Army Medical Corp, stationed at Carlie Barraacks, Pennsylvania, Camp Lee, Virginia, Fort Jackson, South Carolina and later in Europe with the 478th Field Hospital. He was sent to England in the spring of 1944, and his unit, the 47th Field Hospital, landed on Omaha Beach in the Normandy Invasion. Dr. McCoin was discharged as a Major in the US Army Medical Corp. Their children:

----6-1 GEORGE NATHAN McCOIN

----6-2 JOSEPH YOUNG McCOIN, JR.

---6-3 NANCY REBECCA McCOIN

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6-1 GEORGE NATHAN McCOIN: born 11 April 1951, Cleveland, TN. married DONNA WARD, R.N. He is an attorney. Their children:

----7-1 NATHAN MONTGOMERY McCOIN: born 1983.

----7-2 TRAVIS WARD McCOIN: born 1986.

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6-2 JOSEPH YOUNG McCOIN, JR.: born 19 June 1946, Cleveland, TN. married ANN YARBRO. They are attorney's. Their child:

----7-1 JOSEPH YOUNG III: born 1979

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6-3 NANCY REBECCA McCOIN: born 21 May 1942. Married TERRY ADRIAN WILLIAMS. She is a High School English teacher. He is an accountant. Their children:

----7-1 VIRGINIA ADRIAN WILLIAMS: born 1967.

----7-2 MITCHELL YOUNG WILLIAMS: born 1969.

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Unless other wise stipulated, Dr. Nathan Montgomery McCoin's line supplied by: Dr. Nathan Montgomery McCoin's line supplied by:

Nell Montgomerty McCoin Fitch, Claire Shores, Michigan, 1970

The late Dr. Larry Wilson, Nashville, Tennessee, 1972

Dixie Sanders McCoin, Houston, Texas 1988

The late Jessie Carmen McCoin Paradise, Georgia, 1980

The obituary of Dr. Joseph McCoin, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1983

Ann Yarbro McCoin, Cleveland, TN. update 1992

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Parents: Hugh McKaughan (1) and Nancy Ingram

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Children of Thomas Jefferson McKaughan (1) and Deborah Sloan: PATHENIA, DERBY, WILLIAM, NANCY (BABE), SAMUEL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, JR., FOUNTAIN HUEY, NARCISSY, MARY, ARCHIBALD (4), DR. NATHAN MONTGOMERY, MARY ANGELINA, ELIZA J.

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4-12 MARY ANGELINA McCOIN: born 1960. Died 28 September 1938., Waynesville, Dewitt County, IL. Married IRA CISCO, born 28 January 1844, Waynesville, Dewitt County, IL. He was at the time a widower with children that Mary Angeline helped raise. He died 23 February 1922, Waynesville. Their children:

----5-1 NANCY ELIZABETH CISCO

---- 5-2 ELISHA SANDERS CISCO

----5-3 BERT CISCO

----5-4 ARTHUR CISCO

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5-1 NANCY ELIZABETH CISCO: Died 1957. Married FRANCIS MARION CISCO. Born 1877. Died 1963. Their children:

----6-1 NELLIE CISCO: Born 1908 died 1968. Married OCIE GASTON.

----6-2 JESSIE HARRISON CISCO: Born 1909. Died 1986. Married ROSE WILSON.

----6-3 HAROLD ALVIS CISCO: Born 1911. Died 1965. Married RUTH COOK.

----6-4 WALTER HOWARD CISCO: Born 1912. Died 1914.

----6-5 VIOLA MAE CISCO: Born 1914. Died 1977. Married CHARLES GADWELL.

----6-6 ALICE MINERVA CISCO: Born 1916. Married George BAUR.

----6-7 NORA CISCO: Born 1921. Married CLIFF BEARD.

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5-2 ELISHA SANDERS CISCO: Born 1888. Died 1936. Married CLARA MAE BAKER. Born 1894. Died 1966. Their children:

----6-1 MARY EDITH CISCO

----6-2 DORIS IRENE CISCO

----6-3 MILDRED LAVON CISCO

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6-1 MARY EDITH CISCO: Born 1915. Married JAMES FRANKLIN THORP. Their children:

----7-1 NANCY JOAN THORP

----7-2 MARY ANTONETTE THORP

----7-3 MARCIA DIANE THORP

----7-4 ELIZABETH ANN THORP

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7-1 NANCY JOAN THORP: Born 1938. Married JACK EDWARD MORRIS. Their children:

----8-1 LAURA ANNE MORRIS: born 1967

----8-2 JAMES LOREN MORRIS: born 1968

----8-3 TED DANIEL MORRIS: born 1969, died in 1970

----8-4 JOSEPH BRADLEY MORRIS: born 1971

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7-2 MARY ANTOINETTE THORP: born 1940. Married CHRIS ANASTRAS. He was born in 1939 and died in 1994. Their children:

----8-1 MARY ELIZABETH ANASTRAS: born 1966

----8-2 DEBRA LYNN ANASTRAS: born 1967. Married TIMOTHY KUEPPERS

----8-3 CHRISTA ANNE ANASTRAS

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7-3 MARCIA DIANE THORP: born 1941. Married JOHN DAVID ROESCH, SR. He was born in 1939. Their children:

----8-1 JOHN DAVID ROESCH, JR: born 1965. Married LISA BACKS

----8-2 CHRISTINA SEBOLT ROESCH: born 1967. Married JEFFERY WAYNE BECKEMEYER

----8-3 PAUL BRANDEN ROESCHE: born 1970. Married SHEA WOOLRIDGE.

----8-4 ANNE ELIZABETH ROESCHE: born 1975

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7-4 ELIZABETH ANNE THROP: born 1945. Married STEPHEN SHELLEY

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6-2 DORIS IRENE CISCO: born 1917, died 1982. Married MERCER DEAN TURNER. Their children:

----7-1 CAROL JEAN TURNER: born 1947

----7-2 MERCER DEAN TURNER: born 1952

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6-3 MILDRED LAVON CISCO: born 1924. Married HAROLD L. HORN, JR. He died in 1984. Their children:

----7-1 HAROLD NICHOLAS HORN 111

----7-2 CLARA LEE HORN

----JAMES FORREST HORN

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7-1 HAROLD NICHOLAS HORN 111: born 1946. Married JUDITH BEARD. Their children:

----8-1 NATHAN HORN

----8-2 DAVID HORN

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7-2 CLARA LEE HORN: born 1944. Married DANIEL METTLER. Their child:

----8-1 CHRISTINE METTLER: Married TIMOTHY WHISTLER.

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7-3 JAMES FORREST HORN : born 1946.

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5-3 BERT CISCO : Married ALICE NELSON

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5-4 ARTHUR CISCO: Married REOLA _____.

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Mary Cisco Thorp: Clinton, IL 1997

Parents: Hugh McKaughan (1) and Nancy Ingram
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Children of Thomas Jefferson McKaughan and Deborah Sloan: PETHENIA, DERBY, WILLIAM, NANCY (BABE), SAMUEL. THOMAS JEFFERSON (2), FOUNTAIN HUEY, NARCISSY, ARCHIBALD(4), DR. NATHAN MONTGOMERY, MARY ANGELINA, ELIZA J.

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4-13 ELIZA J. McCOIN: born 1862. Married DAYLEY KILPATRICK 7 October 1884.

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Unless otherwise stipulated

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1850-60-70-80 Jackson County, Tennessee census

The late Larry Wilson, Nashville, Tennessee, 1970

Moldon Jenkins Tayse, Whitleyville, Tennessee, 1970

The late Billy Fred Chron, Montgomery, Texas, 1972

Dixie Sanders McCoin, Houston, Texas , 1978

Sandy Schrader, Washington, Pennsylvania, 1990

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Parents: The Immigrants
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Children of Archibald McKaughan and Rebecca Boyd: ARCHIBALD, JR., HUGH (1) , MARGARET, REBECCA (2).

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2-3 MARGARET McKAUGHAN: born in Pennsylvania after her family immigrated to America. We know from the sworn statement and letter from Joab Brooks (3) that Margaret went with the family from Pennsylvania to the territory which is now Sullivan County, Tennessee after the Revolutionary War. That she married JOSEPH BIRDWELL around 1793 in the territory which at that time was the State of Franklin, that they moved to Jackson County, Tennessee as the state was opening up and that they settled on Flynn Creek, southeast of Gainesboro, Tennessee. From the early taxes, it apears there were more than one Birdwell family in the territory and more than one came to Jackson County, Tennessee. We tried to find the McKaughan Bible, mentioned by Joab Brooks, in this family at Gainesboro, Tennessee but no one knew anything about it. Several mentioned a cabin fire., which might have destroyed it. There are still Birdwell descendants around Jackson County, Tennessee but I didn't find anyone who had worked out the line. We know two children of Margaret McKaughan and Joseph Birdwell married a Chaffin, a daughter and a son, so the Chaffin's must have been neighbors. The late Encel Chaffin of Dayton, Ohio, and Rev. Paul Anderson of Gainesboro, Tennessee descends from children of Margaret and Joseph Birdwell who married Chaffins.

The following is a direct line from a son of Margaret McKaughan and Joseph Birdwell to Rev. Bruce McLarty: 3- JOHN H. BIRDWELL: born 25 April 1812, died 11 October 1892. Married MARTHA CHAFFIN. She, born 18 October 1814, died 1 January 189-, daughter of Joseph Chaffin and Nancy Fox.

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4- JOHN H. BIRDWELL, JR.: born 20 February 1846, died 25 December 1886, buried in the Dudley Brown Cemetery. Married MARTHA JANE KIRBY. She, born 6 August 1854, died 26 August 1922, daughter of Edmond Shepard Kirby and Nancy L. Brown.

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5- J. WILLIAM BIRDWELL: born 10 November 1874, died 6 September 1851. Married SARAH RASH, born 15 June 1877, died 1 March 1962, daughter of Silas (Cy, Si) Rash and Temperance (sis, Tempie) Chaffin, both buried in the Rash Cemetery.

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6- CELLIE BIRDWELL married ENTA KNIGHT.

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7- JOHNNIE SUE BIRDWELL married DURLEY McLARTY. They live in Memphis, Tennessee.

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8- REV. BRUCE McLARTY: born 3 May 1957, Nashville, Tennessee. He grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. Recieved his B.A. Bible degree at Harding University. His Masters degree at Harding Graduate School in 1982. Married ANN FOREST HUTSON 31 May 1980, born 26 November 1957, Brandenton, Florida. She grew up in Ashland, Ohio. Rev. Bruce is the minister of the Church of Christ in Cookeville, Tennessee. Their children:

9-1 CHARITY McLARTY: born 1983.

9-2 JESSICA McLARTY: born 1985.

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Supplied by:

Ed McCoin, Cookeville, Tennessee, 1988

Rev. Bruce McLarty, Cookeville, Tennessee, 1988

Anzil Chaffin, Dayton, Ohio, 1974

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Parents: The Immigrants

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Children of Archibald McKaughan, Sr. and Rebecca Boyd: ARCHIBALD McKAUGHAN, JR., HUGH (1), MARGARET, REBECCA (2).

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2-4 REBECCA McKAUGHAN (2) : We know from the Joab Brooks letter and sworn statement that Rebecca (2) was born to the immigrant parents after they got to Pennsylvania. He also tells us Rebecca (2) went with her sister, Margaret, her two brothers, Archibald, Jr. and Hugh (1) McKaughan, and her mother to a territory which is now Sullivan County, Tennessee after the Revolutionary war. That she married ROGER BROWNING in that area, which was at the time the state of Franklin, around 1793. There is so little information about Franklin and since the first Jackson County records burned in the courthouse fire, we are not sure that they went to Jackson County but suspect that they did since the rest of the family went there. There are no Brownings in Jackson County today but there are Brownings in a near county. So far, I have not found a Browning who knows their ancestory. '

THUS ENDING THE KNOWN DECENDANTS OF THE IMMIGRANTS

ARCHIBALD McKAUGHAN, SR. AND REBECCA BOYD FROM COUNTY ANTRIM, IRELAND TO PENNSYLVANIA, 1747

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THE IMMIGRANT

JOHN McCAUGHAN

N. IRELAND TO Pennsylvania IN 1795, TO Kentucky.

1- JOHN McCAUGHAN: of whom I have referred to as "John The Surveyor", in my books because there are so many John McCaughan's, born 12 April 1773, County Antrim, Ireland. He cane to Philadelphia around 1792 where he was a merchant and a school teacher. He at least had connections in Blount County, Tennessee for he owned land there before he went to Trigg County, Kentucky as a Government Surveyor. We know that Blount County, Temessee had a very active Covenanter Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member. He married HANNAH JANE JOHNSTON from Blount County, Temessee 20 March 1802. There were several Johnston families in Blount County so we don't know which were her parents.

Their first home in Trigg County, Kentucky was no doubt a log cabin. In Rev. Charles Thompson's autobiography he states that the rock home was built around 1815. It was called "Rocky Ridge". Now, the whole area is called that. It is about two miles east and one mile north of Cadiz, Kentucky on the Hopkinsville, Eddyville roads. It is a beautiful two story rock home with a basement. We heard that a brick mason was traveling through and built the home for a good rifle. Through the years, since the McCaughan's owned it, it has been a stage coach stop, a post office and a private school. In 1946 when they started restoring it, it was so run down, it was full of hay. In 1955, Herbert and Frances Sizemore bought it and have done a beautiful job restoring it back to the original state. He told me he found a rock slab to the side where the kitchen had been and also found the rock floors he thought were the slave quarters.

We spent three days in the court house in Cadiz, Kentucky and all one has to do is look in the early books to see that John McCaughan, at one time or another, owned most of the land in Trigg County. Their copying machine was broken so all we got done was jot down what he sold. Since he was a surveyor, he would be able to know what was being sold cheaply and too, some of the land was given to him for services he rendered. The days we were there , a man kept running in, look up something, and be gone. On the third day, we started talking to him and told him what we were doing. He said, "Tell me something, I run across John McCaughan's name every day. He owned most of Trigg County, why did he settle on the worse land around?" We couldn't answer that. Possible since he owned so much land, they built where rock was available, near the rock quary.

In a letter we have, written by a granddaughter, she tells of John McCaughan planting a peach orchard and he had such a good crop of peaches he gave some to anyone around who wanted some. He later heard that some of the men had made peach brandy out of their peaches. It made him so mad, he cut down his trees.

Schools were so few and far apart in the area and were not teaching up to John McCaughan's standards so when the two older boys became old enough, they were sent to a private school run by one of John's friends. They were gone three or four years and their mother missed them so badly that when the other children got old enough to go, she couldn't part with them so a tutor was hired. Because of this better education, wherever these children settled, they were the leaders in the communities where they settled.

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John and Hannah became very unhappy with the south. The closest Covenanter Presbyterian church was 30 miles away so they didn't get to go to church very often, but Rev. Charles mentioned that each Sunday was spent in worship and studying the Bible. The slaves were free to worship and study with them. No slave worked on Sunday. Tom, the overseer, owned his own horse and was free to come and go as he chose. When the tutor was hired, any slave who wanted to learn was taught how to read and write. Rev. Charles mentions also that Haggar, their nanny, was very smart. She soon was able to read and write and she was always at their church services.

Around 1830, twenty years before the Civil War, the Presbyterian church came out that it was not right for a man to own another man. John McCaughan freed each of his slaves. He gave then each a dollar, gave them land around Rocky Ridge but made them give him back the dollar for payment so no one could ever get their land from them. He then gave them land for a church.

John took his wife and the three youngest children to Preble county, Ohio and later they moved to Stueben County. By the time they left Kentucky, the older children had married so stayed in the south. The oldest son, Kain Alexander, stayed at Rocky Ridge and sold off his father's land, which consisted of 3,000 acres, for him. Rocky Ridge was the last to be sold in 1849, recorded 15 December 1850. It is the oldest building in Trigg County, Temessee. John Johnston and Mary Am went to the coast of Mississippi, James to the middle part of Mississippi, so grandsons of John McCaughan fought on both sides of the Civil War.

In 1850, John McCaughan decided to go back and see his kin in Ireland. He asked his daughter, Nancy Jane, and her husband, John Wilson, to come to take care of things while he was gone. On his way home, his last day out, he fell aboard ship and injured himself however was able to get to Rochester, Pemsylvania where he rented a room at the inn. The next morning the owner found that John had died during the night. He is buried in Rochester with a wrought iron fence around his grave.

Hannah Jane Johnston was born 24 March 1781. After her husband's death, Nancy and John Wilson stayed with Hamah, helping her. She died around 1864. Their children:

----2-1 KAIN ALEXANDER McCAUGHAN

----2-2 JOHN JOHNSTON McCAUGHAN

----2-3 JAMES LEE McCAUGHAN

----2-4 MARY ANN McCAUGHAN

----2-5 THOMAS BOSTON McCAUGHAN (1)

----2-6 REV. CHARLES THOMPSON McCAUGHAN, D.D.

----2-7 THOMAS BOSTON McCAUGHAN (2)

----2-8 NANCY JANE McCAUGHAN

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We have not found out why the name Thomas Boston was so important that they named two sons that. This was a very interesting line to work. Since the boys were the Leaders, they were Representatives, and they wrote manyarticles for their local newspaper. They had a charter and plamed to build a railroad from the coast of Mississippi, through thestate to Memphis, Temessee, this is why John settled on the coast and James in the middle of the state, but since James and John died young, this was never completed.

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K.A. MCCAUGHAN

Died at the Mountain Furnace, Stewart Co., Tenn. on the 13th of March, Mr. K. A. McCaughan.

Mr McC. was in his 52nd year at the time of his death. His diseases were compilcated. He had been in bad health for several years, and death found him ready to obey the summons of his Master in whose service he had labored for more than five years. He was a native of Kentucky but removed to Fayette Co. Tenn., and for the last five or six years had been a regular member of the Sardis congregation. He retained his sences till a " Next four or five lines are unreadable." It was taped which reproduced black.

friends. He had been reading portions of the 51st Psalm. The last words he was heard to utter were the 9th and 10th verses of that Psalm.

"All mine iniquities blot out;

Thy face hide from my sin,

Create a clean heart, Lord,

renew a right spirit me within:

For him death had no terrors. In his death the community in which he lived has lost a valuable citizen, the church a liberal and fast freind, his wife an affectionate husband, his children a good father, his pastor a safe consellor, an efficient helper and a safe and reliable friend. May the Lord grant us all grace to bear the loss and say, "Not our will but thine done"

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Original owned by:

Mrs Ruth McCaughan Morrison, Earle, AR.

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The Imigrant

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Children of John McCaughan and Hannah Jane Johnston: KAIN ALEXANDER, JOHN JOHNSTON, JAMES LEE, MARY ANN, THOMAS BOSTOB (1), REV. CHARLES THOMPSON, THOMAS BOSTON (2), NANCY JANE.

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2-1 KAIN ALEXANDER McCAUGHAN: born 22 September 1803, Cadiz, Kentucky. Married KATHRINE ______ . He was a surveyor in Stewart County, Temessee while his father was surveying Trigg County, Kentucky. After John left, Kain A. was very active in surveying in Trigg County until he left for Temessee. They stayed at Rocky Ridge until it was sold in 1849. They then moved to Mountain Furnace, Temessee, near Memphis. Kain died 13 March 1855.

On a hill not far from Rocky Ridge there are graves of five children which we feel were children of Kain and Katherine. It is possible Thomas Boston McCaughan (1) is also there in an umarked grave. On the deed on the sale of Rocky Ridge it stipulates that the graves would be kept up by the new owners but this land has been divided and the graves are in the middle of a pasture and has the only trees in the pasture so through the years, the cattle have trampled down and broken the gravestones. In 1996, Kain's descendants bought a memorial for the cemetery.

The gravestones read:

SUSAN J. McCAUGHAN 16 January 1835 - 1 January 1847

NANCY ANN McCAUGHAN 23 February 1839

NORA McCAUGHAN 8 _____ 1847

THOMAS W. McCAUGHAN 14 January 1831 - 10 April 1831

ELIZABETH H. McCAUGHAN 4 January 1837 - 9 August 1846

The children of Kain Alexander McCaughan and Katherine who lived to adulthood were:

----3-1 LEANDER CARSON McCAUGHAN (1)

----3-2 CHARLES ALEXANDER McCAUGHAN

----3-3 JOHN J. McCAUGHAN

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3-1 LEANDER CARSON McCAUGHAN: born 1827 at "Rocky Ridge", Trigg County, Kentucky. Married (1) SARAH G. WILSON in 1849. They at one time owned land across the road from "Rocky Ridge". They sold this land in 1855 and moved to Mason County, Illinois. We don't know how many of these children Sarah was the mother but do know through Joel Kane. After Sarah's death Leander married Sarah's sister JANE WILSON, who raised the children. Leander's children were:

----4-1 WILLIAM ALEXANDER McCAUGHAN

---- 4-2 SUSAN McCAUGHAN

----4-3 MARY CATHERINE (KATE) McCAUGHAN

----4-4 JOEL KANE McCAUGHAN

----4-5 DOROTHY McCAUGHAN - know nothing about

----4-6 JOHN McCAUGHAN - know nothing about

----4-7 SARAH McCAUGHAN - know nothng about

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Parents: Kain Alexander McCaughan and Katherine
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Children of Leander Carson McCaughan (1) and Sarah Wilson: WIILIAM ALEXANDER, SUSAN, MARY CATHERINE (KATE), JOEL KANE, DOROTHY, JOHN, SARAH ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

4-1 WILLIAM ALEXANDER McCAUGHAN: Born February 30 1850 Trigg County, Kentucky. Married MARTHA ELIZ WILLEY March 25, 1885. She, born Septernber 5, 1863. She died November 19, 1846. He died January 2, 1984, Millington, Temessee. Their children:

----5-1 LEANDER CARSON McCAUGHAN (2)

----5-2 RALPH WHTFIELD McCAUGHAN

----5-3 WILLIAM AUBREY McCAUGHAN

----5-4 DR. JOHN JOSEPH McCAUGHAN

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5-1 LEANDER CARSON McCAUGHAN (2) : Born February 18, 1886, married VASHTI V. NANCE in Alabama. Their children:

----6-1 VASHTI McCAUGHAN

----6-2 JACK McCAUGHAN

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6-1 VASHTI McCAUGHAN: born October 24, 1909, married JEWEL __________. Had one daughter. He died April 7, 1932 while studying Anesthesiology at the Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. He got an infection from sticking his thumb with a safely pin.

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6-2 JACK McCAUGHAN:

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5-2 RALPH WHITFIELD McCAUGHAN: born January 31, 1889, died November 17, 1944. Married SUSAN MAE SMALLEY. Their child:

----6-1 ELIZABETH MAE McCAUGHAN

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6-1 ELIZABETH MAE McCAUGHAN: Born June 2, 1899. Married (1) AL PERRYWELL. Married (2) __________ BUCHANAN. Her child:

----7-1 NINA SUE PERRYMAN married _____ PATRICK

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5-3 WILLIAM AUBREY McCAUGHAN: Born September 30, 1891, married GEORGIA WEATHERSBY, Knoxville, Tennessee. Their child:

----6-1 WILLIAM AUBREY (BILLIE) McCAUGHAN, JR.: married PATSY ______, Jonesboro, Arkansas.

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5-4 DR. JOHN JOSEPH McCAUGHAN: born June 17, 1894 after his father's death. Married (1) ANNIE RUTH THOMPSON 1 December 1922. She died of pneumonia 10 May 1935, just before penicillin was discovered. Their children:

----6-1 DR. JOHN JOSEPH McCAUGHAN, JR.

----6-2 RUTH THOMPSON McCAUGHAN

----6-3 ANNE McCAUGHAN

DR. JOHN JOSEPH McCAUGHAN married (2) DOROTHY ROBERTSON April, 1954. He practiced medicine in Memphis, Tennessee. He died January 1, 1977, Memphis.

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6-1 DR. JOHN JOSEPH McCAUGHAN, JR.: also a doctor in Memphis, Tennessee. Born 26 January 1924. Married CARLOYN MITCHELL KITTLE. They have no children but he helped her raise three daughters by a former marriage.

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6-2 RUTH THOMPSON McCAUGHAN: born 16 March 1925. Married WILLIAM PRICE (Buddy) MORRISON 13 June 1950. They lived in Earle, Arkansas. He died 2006. Their children:

----7-1 WILLIAM PRICE MORRISON, JR.

----7-2 JOHN JOSEPH MORRISON

----7-3 JOHN TARLTON MORRISON

----7-4 WILLIAM PRICE MORRISON, 111.

----7-5 JOSEPH McCAUGHAN MORRISON

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7-1 WILLIAM PRICE MORRISON, JR.: born 11 March 1951. Died 8 October 1953 of Polio.

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7-2 JOHN JOSEPH MORRISON: born 15 April 1952. Died 22 April 1952. R. H. Factor.

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7-3 JOHN TARLTON MORRISON: born 15 July 1954. Married CYNTHIA ANN HILL 16 June 1977 in Long Beach, Mississippi. Their children:

----8-1 JENNIFER McCAUGHAN MORRISON: born 22 September 1979.

----8-2 CIAUDETTE ELIZABETH MORRISON: born 6 Decernber l983.

----8-3 JOHN TARLTON MORRISON, JR. born 2 February 1990.

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7-4 WILLIAM PRICE MORRISON, 111.: born 27 Decernber 1956. Married ROSA GRAY JACKSON 20 August 1983. Their children:

----8-1 RUTH McCAUGHAN MORRISON: born 13 January 1986.

----8-2 DIAL GRAY MORRISON: born 25 October 1987.

----8-3 LYLLIAN GRAY MORRISON: born 5 March 1991.

----8-4 LAURA PRICE MORRISON: born March 17, 1993.

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7-5 JOSEPH McCAUGHAN MORRISON: born 9 March 1960. Married JANE BRANDON GARREIT 16 July 1988. Their children:

----8-1 ALLISON BADGER MORRISON: born 20 July 1989.

----8-2 ANNIE RUTH MORRISON: born 3 January 1991.

----8-3 JOSEPH McCAUGHAN MORRISON, JR.: born 18 November 18, 1993.

----8-4 JANE BRANDON MORRISON: born 3 September 1996.

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6-3 ANNE McCAUGHAN: born 20 April 1930. Married C. J. KITTS.

Supplied by:

Dr. John Joseph McCaughan, Mempis, TN. 1971

Update: Ruth Thompson Morrison: Earle, AR. 1996

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Parents: Kain A. McCaughan and Katherine _____.

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Children of Leander Carson McCaughan and Sarah G. Wilson: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, SUSAN, MARY CATHERINE (KATE), JOEL KANE, DORTHY, JOHN, SARAH.

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4-2 SUSAN McCAUGHAN: born Trigg County, Kentucky in 1853.

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4-3 MARY CATHERINE (KATE) McCAUGHAN: born 31 August 1855, Trigg County, Kentucky. Married AUGUSTUS HENRY GOODWIN 26 February 1879, Millington, Tennessee. He, born 11 June 1849, She died 1893, he died 18 April 1913. Their children:

----5-1 SON

----5-2 WILLIAM LEE GOODWIN

----5-3 ELBERT GOODWIN

----5-4 HARRY GOODWIN

----5-5 MAY GOODWIN

----5-6 KATE GOODWN (2)

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