Hannah Margaret McKenzie

Hannah Margaret McKenzie

Female 1855 - 1923  (67 years)

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  1. 1.  Hannah Margaret McKenzieHannah Margaret McKenzie was born on 13 Sep 1855 in Grantsville, Garrett County. Maryland (daughter of Samuel J. McKenzie and Sarah Ann Workman); died on 8 Feb 1923 in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Christened on 9 May 1856. Sponsors: Samuel Garlitz and Rebecca garlitz. Page 61. Records of St. Michael's Catholic Church. St. Michael's was established in 1852. MSA M 3743 (1852-1910).

    The data on the children of Hannah Margaret McKenzie and Dennis LaRue was supplied by Emma Becraft to Michael A. McKenzie in May, 2013. Emma was the granddaughter of Hannah Margaret and Dennis.

    Saint Michaels Cemetery
    Frostburg
    Allegany County
    Maryland, USA

    Created by: Emma
    Record added: Feb 11, 2013
    Find A Grave Memorial# 104971498

    Frostburg, Md., Feb. 10 - Mrs. Hannah LaRue, 67, McCulloh street, died at her home at noon yesterday following a severe case or erysipelas. The funeral was conducted at St. Michael's Catholic Church this morning, with Rev. James Quinn, pastor, celebrating requiem mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Mrs. LaRue is survived by her husband, Dennis Larue, and ten children. She was the daughter of the late Samuel McKenzie. Cumberland Evening Times, February 10, 1923

    Hannah married Dennis Pierre Larue in 1878. Dennis was born on 2 Sep 1851; died on 5 Dec 1936 in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Theodore Richard Larue was born on 9 May 1881 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 2 Dec 1949 in Kingwood, Preston County, West Virginia.
    2. John Henry Larue was born on 22 Dec 1882 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 25 Feb 1883.
    3. Lewis Olin Larue was born on 9 Jun 1884 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia; died after 1918 in Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia.
    4. Grace Rose Larue was born on 16 Aug 1886 in Finzel, Garrett County, Maryland; died on 4 Nov 1962 in Skyesville, Carroll County, Matyland.
    5. Ida Victoria Larue was born on 26 Mar 1887 in Allegany County, Maryland; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. Dessa Gertrude Larue was born on 13 Jul 1888 in Garrett County, Maryland; died on 3 Sep 1958 in Vale Summit, Allegany County, Maryland.
    7. Joseph Harvey Larue was born on 6 Jun 1890 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 13 Dec 1935 in Confluence, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
    8. Beatrice Agnes Larue was born on 25 Sep 1892 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 16 Nov 1931 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
    9. Mary Ellen Larue was born on 18 Aug 1894 in Greenville TWP, Pennsylvania; died on 12 Jan 1949 in Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland.
    10. Blanche Marie Larue was born on 28 Jan 1897 in Garrett County, Maryland; died on 3 Sep 1975 in Wheaton, Montgomery County, Maryland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel J. McKenzieSamuel J. McKenzie was born on 11 Apr 1819 in Greenville TWSP, Somerset County, Pennsylvania (son of John M. McKenzie and Hannah Tomlinson); died on 3 Nov 1888 in Garrett County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Per thr research of Bobbie McKenzie: Samuel was born: 11 April 1819, PA m. Sarah Ann Workman, d. 3 Nov 1888,, buried St Ann’s, Garrett Co, christened 1 May 1819 St. Ignatius, Mt. Savage, Md Sponsors: Samuel. Mckenzie and Hannah Redmon

    CHRISTENING: St. Ignatius Baptismal Records; 1 May 1819 McKenzie, Samuel b/ 11 April 1819 s/o John and Hanna TOMBLINSON. Sponsors Samuel McKenzie and Hannah Redmond. WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1851 compiled by Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I. Davidson p.79.

    From Ray Leidinger: “1 May, 1819. Baptized Samuel, born the 11th last April of John McKenzie and Hannah Tumblerton, spouses. Sponsors: Samuae McKenzie and Hanna Logston. Rev. James Redmond.” St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Cumberland, MD

    Samuel was a farmer and a shingle maker.

    1850 Census
    Greenville Township
    Sam McKinsey 30 M Laborer born in PA
    Sarah McKinsey 29 F
    Francis McKinsey 9 M
    John McKinsey 8 M
    Jacob McKinsey 6 M
    Amos? McKinsey 4 M
    Rebecca McKinsey 2 F
    Harmon McKinsey 2/12 M

    1860 Census
    Garrett County, Maryland
    Samuel McKinsey age 41 laborer born PA
    Sarah McKinsey age 39 wife born PA
    Francis McKinsey age 19 farm hand born PA
    Amos McKinsey age 12 born MD
    Rebecca McKinsey age 12 born MD
    Martha McKinsey age 8 born MD
    Hannah McKinsey age 6 born MD
    Matilda McKinsey age 4 born MD
    Hileary McKinsey age 9/12 born MD

    1870 Census Garrrett County, MD
    Samuel McKinsey age 52 farmer
    Sarah McKinsey age 50 wife
    Harmon McKinsey age 20 sailor
    Hannah McKinsey age 15
    Matilda McKinsey age 13
    Sarah McKinsey age 9
    Henry McKinsey age 6
    all children born in MD Grantsville area

    Samuel and his wife, Sarah, are buried at St. Ann's, Avilton, Maryland.

    1880 Census Garrett County, MD
    Samuel McKenzie age 62 shingle maker
    Sarah McKenzie age 59 wife
    Sarah McKenzie 18
    Henry McKenzie 16

    Burial:
    Saint Anns Cemetery
    Avilton
    Garrett County
    Maryland, USA

    Created by: Stephanie Lang (inactive...
    Record added: Aug 05, 2003
    Find A Grave Memorial# 7737199

    Samuel married Sarah Ann Workman about 1841 in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Sarah (daughter of Jacob Jr. Workman and Margaret Hansel) was born on 6 Mar 1821 in Greenville Twp., Somerset County, Pennsylvania; died on 4 Jun 1893 in Garrett County, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Ann WorkmanSarah Ann Workman was born on 6 Mar 1821 in Greenville Twp., Somerset County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Jacob Jr. Workman and Margaret Hansel); died on 4 Jun 1893 in Garrett County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Burial:
    Saint Anns Cemetery
    Avilton
    Garrett County
    Maryland, USA

    Created by: Stephanie Lang (inactive...
    Record added: Aug 05, 2003
    Find A Grave Memorial# 7737205

    Children:
    1. Francis Patrick McKenzie was born on 24 Oct 1840 in Greenville Twp., Somerset, Pennsylvania; died on 21 Mar 1904 in Somerset, Pennsylvania.
    2. John L. McKenzie was born on 17 Jun 1842 in Greenville Twp., Somerset, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Feb 1921 in Garrett County, Maryland.
    3. Jacob Patrick McKenzie was born on 5 Mar 1844 in Greenville TWP, Somerset, Pennsylvania; died on 28 Dec 1911 in Garrett County, Maryland.
    4. James Amos McKenzie was born on 25 Mar 1846 in Greenville Twp., Somerset, Pennsylvania; died about 1916 in Clay County, Indiana.
    5. Rebecca Ann McKenzie was born on 19 Jan 1848 in Greenville TWP, Somerset, Pennsylvania; died about 1927.
    6. Harmon McKenzie was born on 15 Jul 1850; died in UNKNOWN.
    7. Martha (Mollie) McKenzie was born about 1852 in Grantsville, Garrett County, Maryland; died in UNKNOWN.
    8. 1. Hannah Margaret McKenzie was born on 13 Sep 1855 in Grantsville, Garrett County. Maryland; died on 8 Feb 1923 in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland.
    9. Matilda "Tillie" McKenzie was born on 20 Jun 1857 in Allegany County, Maryland; died in UNKNOWN.
    10. Hillary Thomas McKenzie was born on 14 Jan 1860 in Grantsville, Garrett County, Maryland; died on 3 Sep 1920 in Westernport, Allegany County, Maryland.
    11. Sarah E. McKenzie was born on 10 Dec 1862 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 14 Oct 1903 in Allegany County, Maryland.
    12. Henry Elsworth McKenzie was born on 22 Dec 1864 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 18 Oct 1932 in Grantsville, Garrett County. Maryland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John M. McKenzieJohn M. McKenzie was born in 1795 in Allegany County, Maryland (son of Samuel McKenzie and Unknown); died on 1 Oct 1863 in Finzel, Garett County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Sponsors of the Children of John M. McKenzie (abt. 1795) Which Circumstantially Suggests that Samuel McKenzie (b. 1751) (“Old Sam”) was John M.’s Father - by Michael A. McKenzie May, 2014

    1.Before we begin with the sponsors of John M.’s children, note that John M. named his second child Samuel. May be a clue.
    2.May, 1819, Samuel McKenzie, sponsors: Samuel McKenzie and Hanna Logston. Is this Samuel (1850, “Old Sam”, John’s father and this boy’s grandfather?
    3.June, 1821, Harriett McKenzie, sponsors: Moses and Catherine McKenzie. I think this was Moses Ignatius McKenzie and his wife, Catherine. Moses Ignatius was a known child of Samuel ("Old Sam") and would have been John M.’s oldest brother.
    4.September, 1823, John M. McKenzie, Jr., sponsor: Helen McKensey. Query: is this a misspelling of “Ellen”? If so, this may be John M.’s sister, Eleanor (Ellen_ and one of Samuel McKenzie’s (1751) daughters. The fact that there is only one sponsor reinforces that Helen/Ellen was not married and coincides with the information I recently sent you with respect to Samuel F. McKenzie (b. 1805).
    5.September, 1840, Peter McKenzie, sponsors: May and Basil McKenzie. The only Basil of which I am aware was the son of Moses Ignatius McKenzie referenced above. Basil would have been John M.’s nephew, and the grandson of Samuel McKenzie (1751).
    6.May, 1844, Francis McKinzie, sponsors being Sam’l F. McKinzie and Reb. Garlitz. This could be one of two people: Samuel F. McKenzie (abt. 1791), who was John M.’s brother or Samuel F. McKenzie (1805), who I have proposed was the son of Ellen McKenzie of Samuel (1751).

    Conclusion
    These are the recorded baptisms of John M.’s children in which I can identify the sponsors. In every one that I can identity, there is some connection to Samuel McKenzie (1751). Ergo, I conclude that Samuel McKenzie (1750) was the father of John M. McKenzie (abt. 1795).


    John M. McKenzie will probated 1864 Somerset Co, PA. Inventory and First appraisal of goods performed 1/1/1864.
    "A true and perfect inventory and first appraisement of all and singular. The goods and chattels rights and credits which were of John McKenzie Sr late of Greenville Township deceased. Goods taken by the widow.2 clocks 35cents, 1 table.10, Safe & C .25, 2 chains .10 , 1 rifle gun 4.00, 1 hand saw .25,1 bed & bedstead 3.00, 1 bureau .50, 1 chair & stand .50,1 trunk 1.00, 1 spinning wheel 1.50, auger & jig .38,1 skillet .05,1 bed & bedstead 4.00, 1 steelyard 1.00, wool wheel dough trey & sceive 1.50, shell & bance .75, 3 cow chains 1.00, bed & bedstead 2.00, iron wedge .25, 1 fox trap .25, 2 drawing knives .25, 1 pot & c. .13, 1 loom & fir lines 4.00, dishes & c. 1.25, 5 barrels .33, 1 churn .13, 1 kettle & dish .50, 1 copper kettle & machine 8.00, 1 pot .50, skillets & pans .05, 4 old axes .50, 1 old bridle .05, trace tang chain fork & scrap 1.00, cross cut saw 1.00, wagon 10.00, horse gear 2.00, sorrel horse 50.00, sorrel mare 5.00, colt 35.00, fire tongs & scrap .50 - 6.00, log slede singletree .50, harrow 1.00, log chain .50, stretcher ,50, wood cock plough 1.00, shovel ploughs .50, mould boards .20, cutting box .20, s hatches .50, matix & hoes 2.00, grain cradle 2.00, cow 12.00, calf 2.00, forks .75, barrels & ? .75, bundles of grain 1.40, lot of grain 2.00, lot of hay 51.00, pig .25, lot of potatoees 1.50, chickens .50, windmill 5.00, fox trap 1.00, head of sheep 8.00, acres rye in the ground 12.00
    TOTAL: $256.92 = 6th February AD 1864 Approved by the Court and Ordered to be recorded. J.H.Boyls (Clerk)Taken and appraised by us the SUBSCRIBED the 1st day of Jan AD 1864
    B.F.Yoder H. Rembold Jacob P. Hutzel
    (In Blanche M. LaRue's family bible as great-great grandfather)

    John M. McKenzie's land was sold from his estate to Paul Hoffman in 1864. It states that his tract of land was adjoining lands of Soloman Engle, Frank Bittner and Jesse W. Beal. On John Mckenzie's Deeds it gave Flaugherty Creek as a boundary.

    Children of John and Hannah - sent by Betty Smith, July, 2009:
    1.Joseph McKenzie (17 Jun 1816 Mt. Savage Md - 23 Jan 1879 Pocahontas, Somerset, PA)
    2.Samuel J. McKenzie (11 Apr 1819 - 3 Nov 1888 Garrett County, Maryland)
    a.!CHRISTENING: St. Ignatius Baptismal Records; 1 May 1819 McKenzie, Samuel b/ 11 April 1819 s/o John and Hanna TOMBLINSON. Sponsors Samuel McKenzie and Hannah Redmond. WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1851 compiled by Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I. Davidson p. 79

    3.Hannah McKenzie (10 Feb 1821-?)
    a.CHRISTENING: 22 June 1821 McKenzie, Harriet b/10 Feb 1821 d/o John and Hanna TUMBLESON; sps Moses McKenzie & Catherin McKenzie WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1851 compiled by Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I. Davidson p. 81

    4.John McKenzie (15 May 1823 Pennsylvania - 24 Feb 1894 Brighton, Indiana)
    a.CHRISTENING : 19 Sep 1823 John McKenzie b. 15 May 1823 s/o John & Hanna McKenzie Sps Helen McKenzie WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1851 compiled by Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I. Davidson p. 84

    5.Drucilla Ann McKenzie (Weimer) (9 Apr 1825-9 Feb 1888)
    a.Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler, the Immigrant of 1736 by Rev. Harvey Hostetler, D.D. Elgin Ill, Brethern Publishing Co. 1912 (1042) Samuel K. Weimer, Elklick, Pa. , was b. Sept 6, 1824, in Greenville Tp. Somerset Co. Pa. and m. Drusilla Anne McKenzie, who was b. Apr. 9, 1825, the dau of John and HANNAH (TOMLEYSON) McKenzie, Pocahantas, Pa. Has been judge and inspector of elections. Deacon of German Baptist church. Ozias, Lydia, John, Eliza Katherine, Mahala, Jesse, Noah, Norman,Harriet, Par. 16, 1861-, Juliann, Simon, Henrietta.
    6.Rebecca Marina McKenzie (Lint) (24 Mar 1827-21 Jun 1868)
    a.CHRISTENING : 3 Jun 1827 Rebecca McKenzie b. 24 Mar 1827 d/o John & Hanna McKenzie Sps Miss Rebecca Porter WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1851 compiled by Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I. Davidson p. 88

    b.Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler:(1002)Joseph Lint, Pocahantas, Pa. at death, was b. near the same place August 8, 1825, d. August 22, 1904, pleurisy, m. (1) Rebecca McKenzie, b. March 24, 1827, d. June 21, 1868, daughter of John and HANNAH (ALLERTON) McKenzie, Pocahontas, Pa. German Reformed Church. Levi, Milton, Andrew, Jesse, Henry M. , Simon S., Hattie T., John Jacob, Rebecca, (2) Harriet Hochstetler, b. Sept 14, 1844 at Pocahontas, Pa., Frank, Alice.
    7.Ambrose G. McKenzie (1 Mar 1829-Apr 1906)
    8.Jesse McKenzie (1832-?)
    a.CHRISTENING: 29 March 1832 McKenzie, Jesse s/o John and Hanna McKenzie Sps Mary Logsdon WESTERN MARYLAND CATHOLICS 1819-1951 Richard T. Koch and Phyllis I Davidson
    9.Maria McKenzie (Kelley) (22 Jun 1833-17 Dec 1908)


    John M. MCKENZIE and Barbara ENGLE were married about 1838. John M. McKenzie's land was sold from his estate to Paul Hoffman in 1864. It states that his tract of land was adjoining lands of Soloman Engle, Frank Bittner and Jesse W. Beal. On John Mckenzie's Deeds it gave Flaugherty Creek as a boundary.

    Census Information:

    John Mc Kinsey
    United States Census, 1860
    Name:John Mc Kinsey
    Event Type:Census
    Event Year:1860
    Event Place:Greenville Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
    Gender:Male
    Age:61
    Race:White
    Race (Original):[Blank]
    Birth Year (Estimated):1799
    Birthplace:Maryland
    Page:130
    Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number:M653
    HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
    John Mc KinseyM61Maryland
    Barbara Mc KinseyF42Pennsylvania
    William Mc KinseyM18Pennsylvania
    Francis Mc KinseyM16Pennsylvania
    Jeremiah Mc KinseyM15Pennsylvania
    Patrick Mc KinseyM13Pennsylvania
    Zaccariah Mc KinseyM11Pennsylvania
    Hannah Mc KinseyF9Pennsylvania
    Sarah Mc KinseyF7Pennsylvania
    Nancy Mc KinseyF5Pennsylvania
    Moses Mc KinseyM1Pennsylvania
    Household ID: 891 , GS Film Number: 805183 , Digital Folder Number: 004293551 , Image Number: 00204
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    John Mckinsey
    United States Census, 1850
    Name:John Mckinsey
    Event Type:Census
    Event Year:1850
    Event Place:Greenville, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
    Gender:Male
    Age:56
    Race:White
    Birth Year (Estimated):1794
    Birthplace:Maryland
    House Number:46
    HouseholdRoleGenderAgeBirthplace
    John MckinseyM56Maryland
    Barbara MckinseyF32Pennsylvania
    Ambrose MckinseyM21Pennsylvania
    Jesse MckinseyM19Pennsylvania
    Maria MckinseyF17Pennsylvania
    Noah MckinseyM12Pennsylvania
    William MckinseyM10Pennsylvania
    Francis MckinseyM8Pennsylvania
    Jeremiah MckinseyM6Pennsylvania
    Patrick MckinseyM3Pennsylvania
    Zacharia MckinseyM1Pennsylvania
    Household ID: 47 , Line Number: 19 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: M432 , Affiliate Film Number: 828 , GS Film Number: 444796 , Digital Folder Number: 004205391 , Image Number: 00592

    John married Hannah Tomlinson in 1816. Hannah (daughter of Jesse Tomlinson) was born about 1794; died on 10 Oct 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah Tomlinson was born about 1794 (daughter of Jesse Tomlinson); died on 10 Oct 1838.

    Notes:

    In October, 2018, Ann McKenzie Stansbarger sent the following email to Michael McKenzie concerning the name of hannah Tomlinson. There are references to a Hannah "Tumbleson" on pages 79 and 81 of Western Maryland Catholics - Koch and Davidson. That is a misspelling.

    Ann wrote:

    A few years back I dug into the Tomlinson’s of western Maryland and looked at census records for every Tomlinson family over an extended period of time for girls of the right age. Then I looked for records of marriages and burials for all the girls of the right age, in order to rule out the ones that were not Hannah. It came down to two candidate Tomlinson families with girls of the right age who were not otherwise accounted for.

    Then I looked at the names of the children of John M McKenzie and Hannah and compared them to the names of the brothers and sisters in the two candidate families.

    There was a clear winner. The children’s names matched one family. It was the Tomlinson family who owned the Red House Inn on the National Road in Garrett Co. The father’s name was Jesse. They were not Catholi

    Children:
    1. Joseph McKenzie was born on 17 Jul 1816 in Mt. Savage, Maryland; died on 23 Jan 1879 in Pocahotas, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
    2. 2. Samuel J. McKenzie was born on 11 Apr 1819 in Greenville TWSP, Somerset County, Pennsylvania; died on 3 Nov 1888 in Garrett County, Maryland.
    3. Harriet McKenzie was born on 10 Feb 1821 in Greenville TWSP, Pennsylvania; died before 1864.
    4. John M. Jr. McKenzie was born on 15 May 1823 in Greenville TWSP, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Feb 1894 in Brighton, Indiana.
    5. Drucilla Anne McKenzie was born on 9 Apr 1825 in Pocahantas, Pennsylvania; died on 9 Feb 1888 in Garrett County, Maryland.
    6. Rebecca Marina McKenzie was born on 24 Mar 1827 in Greenville TWSP, Pennsylvania; died on 21 Jun 1868 in Pocahantas, Pennsylvania.
    7. Ambrose G. McKenzie was born on 1 Mar 1829 in Greenville TWSP, Somerset County, Pennsylvania; died in Apr 1906 in Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland.
    8. Jesse McKenzie was born on 29 Mar 1832 in Greenville TWSP, Pennsylvania; died about 1840.
    9. Maria McKenzie was born on 22 Jun 1833 in Greenville TWSP, Pennsylvania; died on 17 Dec 1908 in Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Jacob Jr. Workman was born about 1793; died about 1832.

    Jacob + Margaret Hansel. Margaret was born about 1793; died about 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret Hansel was born about 1793; died about 1840.
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Ann Workman was born on 6 Mar 1821 in Greenville Twp., Somerset County, Pennsylvania; died on 4 Jun 1893 in Garrett County, Maryland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel McKenzieSamuel McKenzie was born in 1751 (son of Gabriel McKenzie and Sarah Durbin); died in 1837 in Allegany County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    The following is a petition filed in 1838 by three of the sons of Samuel McKenzie (b. 1751) in which all of the children of Samuel are listed.

    To the Honorable Theodorich Bland, Esquire Chancellor of Maryland and Judge of the land office

    The petition of Samuel McKinsie, John McKinsie and Gabriel McKinsie of Allegany County, humbly showeth That there was surveyed and laid out pursuant to a resolution of the General Assembly (pssed?) at April Session, 1787, amongst the Lots to the Westward of Fort Cumberland now in Allegany the following distinguished by the number 3369, containing fifty acres And whereas the said lot was by the Commissioner appointed in ____ of an Act of November Session, 1791, Chapter 84, sold to Samuel McKinsie (your petitioner's father who fully paid the purchase money) for the Same. That Samuel McKinsie (your petitioner's father) has since departed this life intestate, leaving your petitioners and the following children and heirs at Law namely: Sarah McKinsie (who intermarried with Christopher Garlitz) Eleanor McKinsie, Polly McKinsie and Jane McKinsie (who intermarried with James Geatty). That said Samuel had three other children, namely Catherine McKinsie and Elizabeth McKinsie, both of whom died before their father, unmarried and without issue, and Moses McKinsie (who died before his father leaving the following children, namely, Lewis McKiney, Jeremiah McKinsie, Basil McKinsie, Hilleray McKinsie, Leo McKinsie and Isadore McKinsie. Your petitioners therefore pray, as no patent has ever issued on said Lot. Your Honor will direct a patent to issue to them for the Same, to hold for themselves and for those claiming as heirs of their late father, Samuel McKinsie, deceased and they will ever pray.

    Samuel McKinsie
    John McKinsie
    Gabriel McKinsie
    August 23, 1838

    Samuel + Unknown. died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unknown died in UNKNOWN.
    Children:
    1. Jane McKenzie was born in Maryland; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Moses Ignatius McKenzie was born about 1780; died before 1838.
    3. Sarah McKenzie was born about 1788 in Mt. Savage, Maryland; died before 1854 in Maryland.
    4. Samuel F. McKenzie was born about 1790 in Pennsylvania; died in UNKNOWN.
    5. Gabriel McKenzie was born on 30 Jun 1794 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 27 Aug 1874 in Wilkesville, Vinton County, Ohio.
    6. 4. John M. McKenzie was born in 1795 in Allegany County, Maryland; died on 1 Oct 1863 in Finzel, Garett County, Maryland.
    7. Eleanor (Ellen) McKenzie was born in UNKNOWN; died on 17 Feb 1840.
    8. Polly McKenzie was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Catherine McKenzie was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.
    10. Elizabeth McKenzie was born in UNKNOWN; died in UNKNOWN.

  3. 10.  Jesse Tomlinson was born in 1753; died in 1840.

    Notes:

    From Ann McKenzie Stansbarger:

    Owner of the Tomlinson Inn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

    Here is an excerpt from the write-up in the National Register:

    JesseTomlinson's Red House Inn, which was replaced by the Stone House (built in 1818), was established near Little Meadows in the 1760's. Another Inn, the Bear Camp Inn, operated from 1786 to 1817.

    Also from Ann:

    Lastly, here is a more intriguing article about the old Inn. With directions...

    It sounds like it was quite a beehive of activity in its day.

    Ann

    http://beluthahatchie.blogspot.com/2006/10/old-stone-house.html?m=1

    The Old Stone House

    Soon after Sydney and I moved to western Maryland this summer, we discovered scenic U.S. 40 through Garrett County – not the U.S. 40 that shares four lanes with I-68, but Alternate U.S. 40 just north of the interstate, the old National Pike. By far the most striking building on U.S. 40 is this large stone house overlooking Little Meadows, the valley named by George Washington during the 1754 campaign. When we first laid eyes on it, we assumed that it was very old and that it once had been an inn.

    Months later, in the marvelous souvenir shop at the Penn Alps restaurant in Grantsville, we picked up a copy of Strange and Unusual True Stories of Garrett County, published by the Garrett County Historical Society. Lo, there was a photo of "the Old Stone House,” built as an inn in 1818 by Jesse Tomlinson, who chose Little Meadows not only for its scenic beauty but for its opportune location on the National Pike about a day’s ride from Cumberland.

    Tomlinson’s inn was built to last, of blocks of stone 2 feet and 3 feet square, with chimneys 30 feet wide at the base and 2-foot-deep windowsills. A community center, the inn housed a general store and the county’s first post office. Stagecoach passengers feasted on mutton, venison, turkey, pheasant and brook trout for 50 cents per person; the wagoners, whose trade was essential, got a discount, plus corn whiskey at 3 cents a shot. During their nights of revelry, someone surely sang “The Wagoner’s Lad”:
    Your parents don't like me because I am poor
    They say I'm not worthy of entering your door
    I work for my living, my money's my own
    And if they don't like me, they can leave me alone
    According to the historical society, celebrated 19th-century guests at the inn included Henry Clay, Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum and four U.S. presidents: Jackson, Taylor, Polk and President-elect Harrison. But which Harrison? All the other notables named being pre-Civil War, I’m guessing William Henry Harrison – en route from Ohio to his fatal inauguration, maybe?

    Of course, there are ghost stories. One of the bedrooms is said to have a perpetually bloodstained floor. The historical society passes along an even better legend, as it was retold in a 1951 article in Garrett County’s newspaper, The Republican:
    The most intriguing story is about a beautiful, heavily veiled woman with quantities of expensive luggage bearing foreign labels, who got off the stage to spend the night at Stone House. She had her supper brought to her room and did not once set foot outside of her door. The next morning one of the little servant boys brought her hot water. But she had disappeared. All of her baggage remained, but there was no trace of her. The woods were searched as thoroughly as possible, but she was never found; and to this day no one knows who she was.
    From the outside, the building seems to be in good shape. It’s clearly a private residence now, so do respect the residents’ privacy, but if you’d like to drive past this marvelous old building, leave I-68 at Exit 22 and take U.S. 219 north to U.S. 40, then turn right, down the hill toward Frostburg. The Old Stone House is just ahead on your left.

    The Republican again, in 1951:
    The Old Stone House can still tell many a good tale, but we are too hurried to listen. It sits foursquare in solid strength by the highway and will still be there when we have gone on, clear out of the picture. There is something very sad about its position, still so close to the road it served, but so remote from the present life of that road.

    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah Tomlinson was born about 1794; died on 10 Oct 1838.


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