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William MC MICHAEL[1]
 1779 - 1852

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  • Birth  ABT. 1779  [1
    Gender  Male 
    Died  12 Mar 1852  [1
    Person ID  I2922  Barbarowa Neighborhood
    Last Modified  08 Nov 2007 09:28:59 
     
    Father  Christopher MC MICHAEL, b. ABT. 1756, ,, Ireland  
    Mother  Martha FINDLY, b. ABT. 1756 
    Family ID  F1130  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Jennie RANKIN, b. 7 Mar 1784 
    Married  21 Dec 1804  PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Children 
     1. Jane MC MICHAEL, b. 1 Jun 1806
    >2. Christopher MC MICHAEL, b. 22 Nov 1808, Euclid, PA
    >3. Martha MC MICHAEL, b. 16 Jan 1811
     4. William MC MICHAEL, b. 27 May 1813
     5. Matthew R. MC MICHAEL, b. 24 Sep 1815
    >6. David MC MICHAEL, b. 20 Jun 1818
     7. Taylor MC MICHAEL, b. 13 Apr 1821
     8. John MC MICHAEL, b. 18 Jun 1824
     9. Samuel MC MICHAEL, b. 18 Jun 1827
     10. Margaret MC MICHAEL, b. 21 May 1830
    Family ID  F1122  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • Christopher: "My oldest Son"
      William was an elder of the church as early as 1835. He also acted aschairman of a meeting of the congregation, commencing on May 2, 1840,which assembled to consider the building of a church. The meeting washeld at the house of Samuel Ekin, with William as chairman and J. W.Christy, as Secretary. The following resolutions were adopted:
      1st. Resolved that we appoint three of a building committee, tosuperintend the building of a house of worship for said congregation.
      2nd. That said committee procure ground from Mr. Ekin for congregationalpurposes.
      3rd. That the said committee agree as to the size of the house, andproceed to raise the funds by subscription and (sale ?) the building ofsame.
      4th. That said committee be John Smith, Samuel Loudon and Joseph W.Cristy.

      Signed. Wm. McMichael, Ch.
      J. W. Christy, Sec.
      Among the subscribers to the church, appear the names of M. R. McMichael(3A14) for $6, and later, probably after 1852, the names of C. McMichaeland Jane Milford for $35, These last two, are probably Christopher (3A11)and his daughter Jane (4A31). On May 1, 1848, a certificate of goodstanding, from the prospect Congregation, was presented to the church ofWest Sunbury, by Christopher (3A11) and his wife Barbara. They wereaccepted. On November 27, 1851, Christopher was elected an elder. OnNovember 28, 1852, Miss Jane McMichael (4A31), later Mrs. Milford, wasadmitted to the privileges of the church. On October 18, 1856, JosephMcMichael (4A30) and his wife, together with her mother and sister, Mrs.Sarah and Miss Rebecca McKissick, were examined for admission to the WestSunbury Church. Mrs. McMichael and Mrs. McKissick were baptized, and allwere received into the church.

      As the eldest son of the 1st Christopher, he would have been born about1779 or 1780, and died on March 12, 1852. (From another account, his dateof birth, Jan 1, 1780). He was stated to be a resident of CherryTownship, Butler, PA,,and this is substantiated by a record of landtransfer, dated for April 14, 1814, as follows: "know all men by thesepresents, that I William McMichael, do grant, bargain and sell untoJoseph Glenn, all my rights and title claim, or interest, a certain tractof land containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, being thereminder of four hundred acres, viz. the north and/or side of the 400 ac.situated in Butler County, Slippery Rock Township, adjoining lands of Mr.Russell Andrew Christy and others, lying on the south side of the BigGlade, to **Glen with all appertainants thereunto, to him, his heirs andassignes forever, to have and to hold the same, & **McMichael is to give**Glen a sufficient deed for the same, at the expiration of 5 years. Inconsideration of which **Glen engages to pay **McMIchael and his heirs orassigns, Three Dollars Twenty-Five Cents pr Acre by him, his heirsassigns, or administrator as followeth: One hundred dollars in hand,within two years after (which he) is to provide and send on money for thedeed, which money is to be counted to **McMichael as part of the purchasemoney. Likewise **Glen pays Fifty Dollars on the above for two years, orif only Fifty Dollars in hand, One Hundred dollars at the expiration oftwo years from the date, and so on, One Hundred yearly until the whole ispaid, and for true performance thereof we do Bind ourselves in thepenelty of One Thousand dollars given under our hands and seals, theFourteenth April 1814."

      Signed: Wm. McMichael (seal)
      Joseph Glenn (seal)

      The repetition of the two characters before the names of both principalsof this agreement would seem to indicate that they were some sort ofabbreviating for the "aboved named" or for the "aforesaid person". TheSlippery Rock Township are referred to, was later divided into townships,and the land in question lies partly in the present townships of Clay,Cherry, Washington and Concord. That portion of the land which held thehouse, was apparently in Cherry Township, since the Butler County historygives that as his home.

      By both versions of the Butler Co. history, there were 9 children to thismarriage - but the family records indicate that a 10th, Matthew R., whoseinitials also appear on the records of the church

      In will "My oldest son."
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S14] Series 4.

  
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