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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: John E. Mccrorey Note Born: Married: 6 Oct 1855 at Lowndes, , , Alabama Died: [4]
WIFE
Name: Eliza Elizabeth Barganier Born: 1836 at AL, , , Died: [7] Father: John Barganier Mother: Mary Ballard
CHILDREN
Name: Jim Mccrory Born: Died:
Name: Will Mccrory Born: Died:
Name: John Mccrory Born: 1856 at AL, , , Died:
Name: Hezekiah Franklin Mccrory Born: 4 Feb 1861 at AL, , , Died: 6 Jan 1936 Wife: Eugenia Heaton
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4). kwaldmanprivate.GED 7). kwaldmanprivate.GED
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1). kwaldmanprivate.GED Karl, Yes I do have a great deal of info those individuals and their ancestors Heaton, Barganier, I do not have much on that McCrory family, but I have some ideas... Can you help me with any of the children of Hezekiah Franklin McCrory and Eugenia Heaton? I have six children listed Bessie 1887 1963 married Isaac K James Charles McCrory 1888 1956 I think married Annie Mae Neeley I know another researcher who wantsmore information on the Neeley family of Lowndes County, if you could help any F M McCrory ?? ?? died as infant? Bama Mae McCrory 1892 1985 married to Walter Bernard Johnson Mary McCrory 1893 ?? Katherine McCrory 1900 1945 ever marry? I would like help on these children, their families, etc., as well as siblings of Hezekiah Franklin McCrory. I show four children to John E McCrory and Eliza Elizabeth McCrory. I look forward to hearing from you and trading info. Joe C. Sanders jsanders@masterimage.net mailto jsanders@masterimage.net Master Image, Inc. 205 871 8781 phone 205 871 9291 fax PO Box 59056 Birmingham AL 35259 clue only.... McCRORY, JAMES. James McCrory is buried in a cemetery at Old Bethany Church Primitive Baptist , near the town of Vienna in Pickens County. The following inscription is on his tombstone In Memory of JAMES M CRORY. Died Nov. 24th 1840, aged 82 years, 6 mo. and 9 days. Deceased was a soldier of the Revolution and was at the battles of Germantown, Brandywine and Guilford Courthouse and was one of Washington s life guard at Valley Forge andserved his country faithfully during the war. Peace to the soldiers dust. The following account of him is copied from the Tuscaloosa Flag of the Union, December, 1840 James McCrory was born May 15, 1758, at Larga, on the river Bann, in the County ofAntrim, Ireland. He sailed from Belfast in 1775 when he was 17 years old and landed at Baltimore July 1st, in the same year. In 1776 he settled in Guilford County, N. C., and enlisted in the Continental army in same year. He was at the battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777, under General Washington at the battle of Germantown, and wintered at Valley Forge in 1777 78. Subsequently he fought under General Greene at Guilford Court House, March 15, 1781, was in the battle of Eutaw Springs, and in the battle of Stono. He was with General Gates at his defeat at Camden and with General Morgan in the glorious victory at the Cowpens. For courage, good service and meritorious conduct he was promoted to the rank of ensign in the Life Guard of General Washington,and while acting in this capacity, he was taken prisoner and confined on board a prison ship for six months. He came to Alabama while it was yet a territory, and made his home at Tuscaloosa for the last twenty five years of his life. This true patriot died November 24, 1840, at the age of eighty two. There is a list of North Carolina Continental troops published in the N. C. Historical and Genealogical Register, on p. 424 of which we find the name of James McCrory, ensign in the Ninth regiment under Col. John P. Williams, May 2, 1777. Thomas McCrory was a captain in the same regiment. The services of James McCrory are also stated in the proceedings of the 27th Congress, 2nd Session, in the Senate, February 4th, 1842, report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims James McCrory was a sergeant in Capt. Cook s company of the 9th regiment, enlisted on the 15th day of April, 1776, for the term of three years on the 2nd day of May, 1777, he was promoted to the rank of ensign. In January 1778, the nineregiments which composed the line, being reduced to three, the supernumerary officers were sent home, of which he was one. He then joined the nine months men and marched to the south and was at the battle of Stono, the 30th of June, 1779, and was at Gates defeat in August, 1780, and was taken prisoner on the 24th of February, 1781, by Tarleton s dragoons and was kept prisoner four months at Wilmington and then paroled and in November, 1782, he took prisoner Colonel Bryant, a British officer, and gavehim up to a regular officer of the American army. In spite of this array of gallant services the committee reported adversely because of some technicality but as the old hero had then been dead two years he was probably not very deeply affected or disappointed by the decision. —Mrs. P. H. Mell in Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society, Vol. iv, pp. 554 556. Details of his service He was an ensign, 9th Regular N. C. Line enrolled on June 13, 1829, under act of Congress of May 15, 1828, payment to date from March 3, 1826 annual allowance, $240 sums received to date of publication of list, $2,160 John McCrory, agent. Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833 34. He resided in Pickens County, June 1, 1840, with Robert McCrory, aged 82. Census of Pensioners, 1841, p. 149.

						

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