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TEXT Online publication - Ancestry.com. Social Security Death In
CONC dex [database on-line]. Provo, UT: The Generations Net
CONC work, Inc., 2006.Original data - Social Security Administra
CONC tion. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Secu
CONC rity Administration. 
Walker, Fred Horace (I30678)
 
9652 SOUR @S281@
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CONC dex [database on-line]. Provo, UT: The Generations Net
CONC work, Inc., 2006.Original data - Social Security Administra
CONC tion. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Secu
CONC rity Administration. 
Walker, George Winfred (I30681)
 
9653 SOUR @S281@
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CONC tion. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Secu
CONC rity Administration. 
Waters, Hunter (I30718)
 
9654 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Weaver, Hugh M. (I30749)
 
9655 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Weaver, Virgil E. (I30758)
 
9656 SOUR @S281@
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White, Thomas W. (I30806)
 
9657 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Wiggins, Alpheus (I30837)
 
9658 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Wiggins, Clarence Eugene (I30920)
 
9659 SOUR @S281@
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CONC work, Inc., 2006.Original data - Social Security Administra
CONC tion. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Secu
CONC rity Administration. 
Wiggins, Eddie R. (I30967)
 
9660 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Wiggins, Robert (I31484)
 
9661 SOUR @S281@
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CONC rity Administration. 
Wiggins, Rufus Clayton (I31499)
 
9662 SOUR @S281@
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Bowling, Wallace Herbert (I31584)
 
9663 SOUR @S281@
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Wiggins, Willis Francis (I31650)
 
9664 SOUR @S67@ Loftin, James Smith (I28436)
 
9665 SOUR @S67@ Biggs, Miles Monroe (I29953)
 
9666 Source for birth and death dates: Durbin - Logsdon Genealogy page 999. McKinzie, Mary Angeline (I37391)
 
9667 source for her parents Mary Ann Frankenhouser.

IGI family trees for connection back to Germany. 
Morningstar, Isadore Elizabeth (I57259)
 
9668 Source for Mariah's parents: St. Bonaventure Church Records, Church of the Latter Day Saints, St. Lake City, Utah.

Burial:
Saint Bonaventure Cemetery
Saint Elmo
Fayette County
Illinois, USA  
Aychons, Mariah (I11625)
 
9669 Source for name and birthdate: Ray Leidinger. Minnick, James William (I39347)
 
9670 Source of birth date and birth location: WWII Registration card.

HYNDMAN, Pa. - Blaine W. McKenzie, 96, of Hyndman, died Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019, at Frostburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born Nov. 25, 1923, in Sand Patch, he was the son of the late Robert McKenzie and Rebecca (Miller) McKenzie. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary
(Sullivan) McKenzie; sons, Lawrence McKenzie and Patrick McKenzie; and a sister, Midge McKenzie Goetz. A graduate of Beall High School, Mr. McKenzie enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II and served as a staff sergeant in the Invasion of Normandy. Mr. McKenzie was a former commander of VFW Henry Hart Post 1411 and a member of the American Legion and the Barrelville Outdoor Club. As an avid outdoorsman, Blaine was renowned for his hunting and fishing prowess, sharing his love for trapping, morel and ginseng hunting with sons, nephews, and friends. He caught one of the largest muskies ever recorded in New York state when he landed a 59" muskellunge that weighed 48 lbs. and
11 ounces. He won many medals for being an expert marksman and was an instructor for firearm safety. Mr. McKenzie is survived by his sister, Doris Swearman; a son, Paul McKenzie and his wife, Becky; daughter, Mary Ann McKenzie Hartshorn; daughter-in-law, Debbie McKenzie; grandson, John McKenzie; grandson, Aaron McKenzie and his wife, Janiese, and daughter, Ashton; granddaughters, Maureen Hartshorn and Trina Sorenson; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur Street, Cumberland on Monday, Dec. 30, 2019, from 1 to 2 p.m. A funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. with the Reverend Paul McKenzie officiating. Interment will be in Cook's Cemetery, Wellersburg. Military honors will be accorded at the cemetery by the Post 13 Veterans Honor Guard.

Published in Cumberland Times-News on December 26, 2019 
McKenzie, Blaine W. (I03680)
 
9671 Source- Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette Co., by Gresham and Wiley, 1889, p. 374 Porter, Earl S. (I11786)
 
9672 Source- Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette Co., by Gresham and Wiley, 1889, p. 374 Porter, Donald S. (I11787)
 
9673 Source: Shirley Massey and Mountain View Cemetery, Howard County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 6.

Burial in St. John's Cemetery, Ellicott City, Howard Co., MD.  
Tittsworth, Charles Wilber (I04692)
 
9674 Source: Shirley Massey and Mountain View Cemetery, Howard County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 6.

Burial in St. John's Cemetery, Ellicott City, Howard Co., MD.  
Tittsworth, David Thomas (I04700)
 
9675 Source: Shirley Massey and Mountain View Cemetery, Howard County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 6.

Burial in St. John's Cemetery, Ellicott City, Howard Co., MD. 
Fleming, Edith D. (I04701)
 
9676 Source: Shirley Massey and Mountain View Cemetery, Howard County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 6. Tittsworth, Mary M. (I37635)
 
9677 Source:Ancestry.comBritish Roots of Maryland FamiliesThomas DurbinSon of Christopher and Margaret, baptized 31 Aug 1651 at St. Margaret's, Westminster, and may be the Thomas Durbin who settled in Baltimore County, Maryland. On 17 Mar 1662, Thomas Durbin was bound to serve Thomas Covey for four years in Nevis. Although he is not listed in Skordas, Thomas Durbin was in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, by 1676 when he purchased land from Walter Dickenson. He died in Baltimore County by 1697. Thomas was the father of: John, Christopher, William, Elizabeth, and possibly James and Samuel.


From Thomas' children on a special bond was formed with the Logsdon clan - you can hardly study either family without a great deal of research into the other. Both families were in the vanguard of the westward movement, many times arriving to found the very earliest settlement in an area. It happened thus in Ohio and in Kentucky and in Illinois. The following story illustrates some of this.

DURBIN-LOGSDON SETTLEMENT DOWN IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY (Illinois)Article taken from Decatur Daily Review,Monday Evening, June 10,1912

In passing though the country to the southwest of Clarksdale in Christian County, IL, one finds a certain piece of land that excites curiosity, since the timber thereon does not conform with the natural growth in that vicinity. The place is covered with trees of large size,some two feet through their body. While wondering why this fifteen acre patch is different from the neighboring woods, one might find a few fragments of broken pottery. There is nothing on the market today that resembles the place. One is reminded of mound builders or cliff dwellers.

This place is two miles from Clarksdale and about the same from Palmer,near Bear Creek. Investigation shows that this timber was once a “clearing”, a farm, and the timber has grown thereon since it had fallen into disuse for agricultural purposes.

ONCE A HOMESTEAD

This fifteen acres was the original homestead of the Durbins, who settled there at a date that must be several years in advance of the setting-up of Illinois. Records written only in memory, transform into tradition with the next generation and therefore the most interesting part of the story must be omitted for lack of facts concerning the earliest settlers of Illinois.The curiouslooking patch of timber was where the Durbins saw fit to locate, but there would seem to be no particular reason why as everything must have been woods alike, and this place would have been in what was then heavy timbered land on all sides. An opening may have been there, but most likely the Durbins cleared the place of timber in building cabins, fences, etc.

All trace of buildings has disappeared beyond the memory of the present generation and the forest has reclaimed the tract so many years since that huge trees occupy the once cultivated land.

TRACES OF INDIANS

A crude watermill was operated in the vicinity of Bear Creek where fragments of the dam and millstones were in evidence many years afterward. It is known that Indians traded at this place and nearby is where Black Hawk camped on his march to Starved Rock. In connection with this, a long string of Indianbeads were plowed up at that point about three years ago which is believed to have belonged to the Black Hawk warriors. They are now in the possession of Q. S. Simpson of Palmer.

BACK TO 1776

Still in evidence are fragments of a log cabin which was in ruins with the first recollection of the oldest inhabitant and a cemetery are near. There, gravestones bear inscriptions, rudely cut, dating back to 1776. Among the early settlers were the Lees, Boyds, Vandeveres,Simpsons,Hewitts,Clarks,Murphys, Taylors,Logsdons and Durbins, but it is claimed that the Durbins and Logsdon families were many years in advance of the other families.

Bringing the story down to a more recent date,we must give the Logsdons a place since our story is of the Durbin-Logsdon settlement. “Aunt Betsey” Logsdon of Taylorville, now ninety years of age, but with faculties fifty years younger, is the living monument of the older generation of Durbin-Logsdon families of which we have any record.

BACK 200 YEARS

The connection of the two families must have started at an early day, since we find on record in Baltimore,MD., that ELijah Logsdon and Nancy Durbin were married nearly 200 years ago. Going on down through the records, we find that Dan Cupid rarely every ventured outside of the two families to make“two hearts to beat as one.”

Josephus Durbin, born on Bear Creek ninety-three years ago, was wedded to a Miss Logsdon,taking, it is said, the first marriage license in those parts. On down the records we find the Logsdons marrying Durbins and the Durbins marrying Logsdons in amazing regularity. A complex relationship that in some cases would be difficult to untangle. It is claimed by some that the two types, Logsdons on one side and Durbins on the other, are so prounounced that a stranger might segregate the two families.

MILL WAS OLD Long AGO

Daniel Durbin was probably the first white man to locate here, but the date is lacking. “Aunt Betsey” Logsdon played about the Mill when she was eight years old, that is eighty years ago, and the Mill was then very old and about past its usefulness. Daniel was then quite an old man. The two families were very prolific, both Durbins and Logsdons, rearing large families and strong ties of friendship always existed to the extent that any unusual occurrence, such as a dance or a butchering was a signal for all members of both families to be present. On these occasions a delegation from another community,a sort of branch of the same family, would attend, coming in several wagons from near Owaneco, several miles across the prairie.

While these people had some unusual traits they were a kind-hearted, honest family, and it is said that they have contributed to the up-building of the community in many ways and perhaps more abundantly that any other of the early settlers.

ALL Johns OR Williams

One characteristic trait of the family is that of making a namesake of every male child born into these families. Each of the many families have their “John” and their “William”, Durbin or Logsdon as the case may be. So many of these names are used that it becomes absolutely necessary to use a second name or letter or nickname in connection as a means o fdistinguishing them. Where “John B”, “John C.”, “John L.”, etc., failed to suffice, a suggestive prefix was used, such as “RuggerJohn”,"Bee HunterJohn”, “Mule Jim”, “Pious Joe,” etc. through a long list of Jims, Johns and Bills: one Bill got in a little late – one of the younger set– and failed to connect with a prefix, so he must be content to worry along through life with an affix and be known as “Billy Beans” so as to distinguish him from a grandfather, two uncles, some nephews and about sixteen cousins.

These families, locating in the wood as was the custom of early settlers, have always adjusted themselves to the environment and while hunting and trapping occupied their time in earlier days, the march of civilization was gradually brought upon them the necessity of agricultural pursuits. But their ambition has never been such that the accumulation of wealth would interfere with the enjoyments of life and while very content with little of the country’s wealth, they have always made the best of their surroundings and kept pace with their neighbors in up to date methods.There is considerable talent and progressiveness in the present generation of the Durbin and Logsdon families since they are weaned from the backwoods ways of their ancestors and it is said that Dan Cupid is now being given more free rein in matching hearts and there is more often marriages with those outside of their own people than formerly.

M.S. P. (Author) 
Durbin, Thomas (I14843)
 
9678 South End Man Dies Of Injuries

A 65 year old Cumberland man who suffered injuries in a possible floating incident last Wednesday died Sunday morning in Memorial Hospital. An autopsy was being per formed Monday in (fie Medical Examiner’s Office in Baltimore to determine the cause of death of Robert FL McClellan, of 506 Virginia Avenue “The incident is definitely of a suspicious nature," said Lt D avid Huff, City Police Department Lt Hutt said the matter continues to be investigated although the case was initially closed and later re opened Police were called to Mr. McClellan’s residence at 2:20 p m Wednesday, Sept 19. when the City Fire Department Ambulance was alerted to respond to a medical emergency. The man was reportedly unconscious at that tune and was taken to Memorial Hospital where he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit Police initially believed he had fallen down the outside steps of his second floor apartment Fallowing examination by at least two doctors, a request was filed by Memorial Hospital for the matter to he investigated further The injured man had remained in “critical” condition in the Intensive Care Unit from the time he was admitted until his death Sunday morning. Born in Westernport, he was a son of Ethel Marie (McKenzie) McClellan, city, and the late Robert Edward McClellan Sr. He was a former employee of the Montgomery County Liquor Control Board He was a member of the Western Mary land Central Labor Council, an Army veteran of World War II, 28th Division, 116th Infantry, the Senior Citizens. Besides his mother, he is survived by his widow, Thelma Leota (Perdew) McClellan, 113 Weber Street, city; one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Troxell, Cumberland; two sons, Robert Edward McClellan HI, Cumberland, Charles Leroy Mc Clellan, city; two brothers, James McClellan, Silver Spring, and Ferman McClellan, Vancouver. Wash. ; nine sisters, Mrs. Velma Bowman and Mrs. Jo Ann Eror, both of Cresaptown; Mrs. Marie Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Elwanda Biggs, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Betty Huff, LaVale; Mrs. Melba Herath, Mrs. Mac Boggs, and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, all of city; Mrs. Rosalie Fie Be, Gaithersburg, Md., and four grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Silcox-Merritt Funeral Residence Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted Thursday at ll a m. in the funeral home by the Rev. John I, Ford, pastor of Melvin United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Rocky Gap Veterans Cemetery. Cumberland Evening Times, Monday, September 24, 1984

Dear Sir: To all friends and relatives of Robert E. McClellan Jr., who passed away Sept. 19, 1984, we want to thank them for supporting the family in our hours of sorrow. Robert served in World War II, suffering many injuries in the Battle of the Bulge, was awarded the Purple Heart. He helped to keep America free. He had his problems as a veteran. He was a quiet person, bothered no one. He never saw a stranger. Children loved him. He left 27 nieces and nephews, 18 grandnieces and grandnephews, one daughter, two sons and four grandchildren. Our brother, Robert, never deserved the cruel, brutal beating he received from someone on Virginia Avenue Sept. 19, 1984. Robert was to testify as a witness on Sept. 24, 1984, which was postponed until October 18, 1984. Of course, he was dead before he could testify. Is there anyone in Cumberland curious as to what Robert would have testified? I sincerely hope the Virginia Avenue area gets their crimes solved before the federally-funded community program for restoration gives any federal money to that area. They certainly need a federally-funded program for investigation of crime and how it is handled. Sister of Robert E. McClellan Jr. One of the nine sisters. Elwanda McClellan Biggs, 8026 N. Watterson Trail, Louisville, Ky., 40291. Cumberland Evening Times, Friday, November 16, 1984 
McClellan, Robert Edward Jr. (I13909)
 
9679 South Hill, VA - Mrs. Frances Marie Iman, age 81 of South Hill, Va., died on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at her residence, surrounded by her family. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Iman is survived by her husband of 57 years, Samuel Eugene Iman of South Hill; her three daughters: Tammy Iman of Toledo, Ohio, Connie Iman and her significant other, Rodney of Grantsville, Maryland and Samantha Arrington and her husband Philip of South Hill; her son, Samuel James “Jim” Iman and his wife Jennifer of Moorefield, West Virginia; her sister, Nora “Jenny” Poland of Baltimore, Maryland; her nine grandchildren: Christopher, Amanda, Tisa, Brenda, Katie, Jessica (Addison), Lily, Olivia and Matthew; her ten great-grandchldren: Nevaeh, Kamryn, Landon, Austin, Allison, Hayden, Jalyn, Caiden Christopher and Christian, and two dear friends of over 40 years: Gerry Hinkle and Audrey Fields. Mrs. Iman was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Sarah Brown; her daughter, Brenda Green; her granddaughter, Nicole Iman; two sisters: Ellen Croft and Margaret Pfaff and her dear friend of over 40 years, Arlene Whisner. The family will receive friends on Thursday, August 12th from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. in Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory. The family will also receive friends on Saturday, August 14th from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. in Upchurch Funeral Home, Inc., 10181 Frankfort Highway, Fort Ashby, WV. A funeral service will be conducted on Sunday, August 15th at 2:00 P.M. in Upchurch Funeral Home, Inc., Fort Ashby, WV, with interment to follow in the Fort Ashby Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent through our website, www.crowderhitecrews.com. Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory and Upchurch Funeral Home, Inc. is serving the Iman family. Cumberland Times-News, August 12, 2021 Brown, Frances Marie (I13657)
 
9680 Southerh Anthology. Source (S011147)
 
9681 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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"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXT3-XC4 : accessed 17 April 2015), John Mc Kinsey, Greenville Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing p. 130, household ID 891, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 805,183.

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

 
McKenzie, John M. (I01277)
 
9682 SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. - William Ray White, 50, of Spotsylvania, died Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017. Born April
7, 1967, in Cumberland, he was the beloved son of Bob and Eileen White, Short Gap, W.Va. Billy was a 1985 graduate of Frankfort High School in Short Gap. He proudly served for 20 years in the United States Navy, retiring in 2006 with the rank Warrant Officer CW04. He was employed at Vickers and Nolan. He was preceded in death by a brother, Bobby White; sister, Missy White; grandparents, Ralph and Leannah (Kroll) Beal, and Roy White Sr. and Betty Twigg Kemp; and aunts, Donna Lee (Beal) Rubino, and Faye (White) Thompson. Billy was a big-hearted, fun loving, intelligent person with the biggest, heartiest laugh. He always had a smile on his face. He is survived by his significant other of 17 years, Mary Withycomb; children, Rebecca (White) Kennedy (Everett), Cody White (Candice), Jennifer Baldwin (Shaun), and Megan Withycomb; grandchildren, Haley Kennedy, Avery White, and Charlotte and Luke Baldwin; sisters, Jami Bateson and husband, Jay, and Robin Michaels and husband, Greg; nieces and nephew, Jill, Jordan, Whitney, Andrea, Hayleigh, and Lorrie; and great-nephew, Jayden White. Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A. is assisting the family with arrangements. Friends will be received at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Short Gap, on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, from 1 to 2 p.m. A funeral service will immediately follow at 2 p.m. with Pastor Scott Knowlton officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church Cemetery, Williams Road, Cumberland. Military honors will be accorded at the graveside by Fort Cumberland Post 13 Honor Guard. Condolences for the family may be left at www.ScarpelliFH.com. Published on August 15, 2017, Cumberland Times-News 
White, William Ray (I51537)
 
9683 Spouse: William Henderson Ketchum (1824-1864): per family records: Was killed during the civil war by bushwackers "Quantrell's Raiders". After the death of her husband she moved home to Randolph County, Arkansas but returned to Missouri prior to her death.
Children not linked below:
E Lila Ketchum (1860-1840)
James Monroe Ketchum (1853-1880)
Sarah Ketchum (1849-?)
Marion Ketchum (1855-1879) 
Cooper, Margaret (I20400)
 
9684 SPRINGS, Pa. — Linda Lou Snelson, 63, of Springs, Pa., died Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, at Western Maryland Regional Medical Center, Cumberland. Born Nov. 8, 1948, in Meyersdale, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Harley and Mary Catherine (Brown) McKenzie Jr. She was also preceded in death by a brother, William Grant McKenzie; a sister, Carol Ann (McKenzie) Platter and a grandson, Ryan Dale Guthrie. Mrs. Snelson was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Gary L. Snelson; a son, Jason Snelson, of Wiley Ford, W.Va.; a daughter, Kim Guthrie and fiance Kevin Hutzel, of Wiley Ford; a sister, Connie (McKenzie) Twigg Scarlett, of Frostburg; three grandchildren, Justin Guthrie, Caitlyn Snelson and Myla Snelson; three nephews, Allan Twigg, of Frostburg, Randy Twigg, of South Carolina, and Shane House, of Frederick and a niece, Carie Marie Cimmeno, of Florida. Friends will be received at Newman Funeral Homes, P.A., 179 Miller St., Grantsville, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted in the funeral home on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Daniel Agnew officiating. Interment will be in the Grantsville Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.newmanfuneralhomes.com . Cumberland Times-News, January 28, 2012. McKenzie, Linda Lou (I11176)
 
9685 SSN: #423-58-6657. McPherson, Johnny Clarke (I28965)
 
9686 SSN: 130-05-5986. Biggs, Jewel Callahan (I29479)
 
9687 SSN: 226-74-1308 Biggs, Lucy Clifton (I21698)
 
9688 SSN: 238-84-6343. Mobley, Carrie (I23192)
 
9689 SSN: 241-60-9305. Biggs, Lulie Williams (I21731)
 
9690 SSN: 306-20-0340. McLaughlin, Marybelle Smith (I28948)
 
9691 SSN: 318-24-2163. Earls, William Curtis (I22743)
 
9692 SSN: 327-22-0004. Earls, Maggie May (I22747)
 
9693 SSN: 333-03-0968. Watkins, William Wayne (I22751)
 
9694 SSN: 346-14-4820. Watkins, Van (I22754)
 
9695 SSN: 375-01-8133. Elsie B. (I23838)
 
9696 SSN: 376-24-8594. Earls, Helen Rose (I22730)
 
9697 SSN: 378-16-7739. Clinton, Raymond Claude (I22731)
 
9698 SSN: 401-52-5722. Riggins, Ruby B. (I21623)
 
9699 SSN: 416-01-2689. Wiggins, Hubbard Carder (I31125)
 
9700 SSN: 416-12-7072.
occupation: ?, cement factory. 
Dean, James Alexander (I17774)
 

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