MATTHEW MORGAN McCALL, M.D,
Alikchi Chukma of the Choctaws, Page
.
GEORGIA==========
Col. McCall, an officer of
Georgia, was captured by the British during the Revolutionary War and was sent
to St. Augustine, Florida for imprisonment.
Forty-two McCall households
were enumerated in the 1850 census of Georgia.
Householder County Page
Township
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Allen McCall Lee 275 District
50
Bartley McCall Stewart 132
Florence
C. Y. McCall Bibb 168 District
716
Cato McCall Chattooga 261
District 13
Charles H. McCall Marion 274 District 57
Charles H. McCall Thomas 3 District 81
David McCall Lowndes 371
Division 53
E. McCall Bibb 177 District 514
Edna McCall Effingham 355
District 26
Elhannan McCall Lowndes 385 Division 53
Elizabeth McCall Irwin 413 Division 44
Francis McCall Tatnall 346
District 79
Francis H. McCall Clinch 82
Francis S. McCall Lowndes 389 Division 53
George McCall Greene 126
Division 161
George McCall Rabun 340 Division
1014
George E. McCall Bulloch 254 Division 6
George R. McCall Lowndes 389 Division 53
Hestler McCall Chattooga 321
District 13
Jackson McCall Marion 297 District 1034
Jacob McCall Hancock 20
District 108
James McCall Union
246 District 85
James G. McCall Thomas 33 District 81
Jehue McCall Irwin 413 Division 44
John E. McCall Liberty 321
District 17
John S. McCall Forsyth 151
District 31
Joseph McCall Muscogee 383
District 9
Mary McCall Thomas 37
District 81
McKeen G. McCall Lowndes 385 Division 53
Moses McCall Screven 10
District 74
Moses N. McCall Lowndes 389 Division 53
Nancy McCall Appling 23
District 443
Nathaniel O. McCall Muscogee 352 Russells
Robert McCall Murray 159
Division 63
Robert McCall Franklin 275
Division 32
Seth McCall Muscogee 353
Russells
Stephen McCall Candler 381
District 9
Thomas McCall Lowndes 373
Division 53
Thomas F. McCall Lowndes 385 Division 53
William McCall Lowndes 396
Division 53
William P. McCall Franklin 275 District 32
William T. McCall Lowndes 288 Division 53
Sixty-three McCall Households
were enumerated in the 1860 census of Georgia:
Householder County Page
Township
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Ann McCall Chatham 257
Savannah 3rd
Benjamin McCall Screven
90 Halcyondale
Charles H. McCall Marion 303 Buena Vista
Cyntha McCall Bibb 493 Macon
Daniel McCall Dade 993 Lookout
Station
Daniel McCall Chatham 331
Savannah, 4th
David McCall Wilcox 730
David McCall Lowndes 908
Valdosta
David L. McCall Wilcox 766 Adams
Mrs. E. McCall Muscogee 194
Columbus
Edward J. McCall Clarke 104 Athens
Esther McCall Chatham 131
Savannah 2nd
F. S. McCall Brooks 710
Tallokas
Francis McCall Franklin 635
Carnesville
Franklin McCall Franklin
635 Carnesville
George McCall Bulloch 780
Bengal
George McCall Pulaski 329
Hawkinsville
George McCall Wilcox 729
George McCall Lowndes 860
District 662
George R. McCall Brooks 717 Tallokas
George W. McCall Wilcox 747
Hanson G. McCall Tattnall 790 Reedsville
J. P. McCall Greene 496
Greenesboro
Jack McCall Richmond 775
Augusta 2nd
Jacob McCall Richmond 755
Augusta 1st
James G. McCall Appling 44 Holmesville
James G. McCall Thomas 89 Thomasville
James L. McCall Franklin 669 Carnesville
James M. McCall Franklin 668
Carnesville
John McCall Wilcox 766
Adams
John McCall Wilcox 729
John McCall Lowndes 841
District 658
John McCall Thomas 90
Thomasville
John E. McCall Liberty 769
District 17
John L. McCall Muscogee 268
Columbus
Joseph McCall Talbot 670
District 681
Joseph T. McCall Appling 43 Holmesville
Joshua A. McCall Wilcox 766 Adams
Kelly McCall Chatham 77
Savannah
L. S. McCall Chattahoochee 470
Cusseta
M. N. McCall Brooks 712 Tallokas
M. N. McCall Screven 84
Black Creek
Mariah McCall Richmond 922
Augusta, 4th
Martin McCall Fulton 881
Atlanta
Moses McCall Irwin 2 District 4
N. B. H. McCall Wilcox 746
N. S. McCall Brooks 661
Tallokas
Nancy McCall Appling 44
Holmesville
R. H. McCall Whitfield 617
Dalton
Roger McCall Wilcox
761
Salfty* McCall Tattnall 823
Reedsville
Samuel J. McCall Wilcox 729
Sarah McCall Bibb 589 Godfrey's
Sarah McCall Gilmer 117
Sarah McCall Bibb 554 East Macon
T. R. McCall Brooks 661
Tallokas
William McCall Carroll
William McCall Lowndes
William McCall Richmond
William McCall Gilmer
William F. McCall Brooks
William H. McCall Worth
William J. McCall Richmond
APPLING COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Mitchell McCall was a petit
juror in the April term of 1868, according to Appling County court records.
BALDWIN COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
William McCall appeared in the
1840 census of Baldwin County as the head of a household. Rebecca McCall, "wife of William
McCall, formerly of Milledgeville, Georgia" died at the home of Alexander
J. Cotten September 22, 1846 in Talladega, Alabama, according to
"Abstracts of Deaths Reported in the Columbus Inquirer,
1832-1852." The volume also
carried the obituary of "William McCall, 50, formerly of Milledgeville,
died at Girard, Alabama in Russell County October 17, 1846."
BIBB COUNTY, GEORGIA====
A. McCall was enumerated as the
head of a household in the 1840 census of Bibb County.
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Eleazer McCall was a justice of
the peace in Bibb County January 7, 1824.
"E. McCall" performed marriages in Macon, Georgia in 1824 and
1825, according to "Georgia Messenger." He was married to "Miss Patton, daughter of the late Major
James H. Patton" July 1, 1827, according to the July 3, 1827 edition of
the "Georgia Messenger."
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Eliza McCall was listed as the
head of a household in the 1840 census of Bibb County.
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BROOKS COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
John G. McCall, son of James G.
McCall and Rebecca McCall, was married January 1, 1867 to Miss R. E. Bobo in
Brooks County, according to "Early Georgia Marriage Roundup" by
Joseph T. Maddox.
BRYAN COUNTY, GEORGIA====
It is believed that Capt.
McCall was married about 1794 to Mary Bird, believed to be a daughter of Israel
Bird. Jesse McCall was elected state
senator from Bryan County, according to the November 11, 1796 edition of
"Columbian Museum." He was a
justice of the peace there November 17, 1798.
Jesse McCall and James Bird,
perhaps his brother-in-law, received a passport "into the Creek Nation and
back" October 30, 1799, according to "Passports Issued by Governors
of Georgia, 1785-1809" by Mary G. Bryan.
Ann Eliza McCall, age 6, eldest
daughter of Capt. Jesse McCall, died December 25, 1802 at Black Creek in Bryan County,
according to the January 4, 1803 edition of the "Columbian
Museum." " Her death was
caused by the saw of a mill lacerating one of her arms and rendering amputation
necessary. It was cut off from which
she died 24 hours later."
Jesse McCall and Israel Bird
inserted a notice in the January 4, 1803 edition of the "Columbian
Museum" in which they deny that Joseph Bryan owns any land where he was authorized
to build a bridge across the Great Ogeechee River by legislative resolution of
February 16, 1799. They further stated
that Jonathan Bryan, his grandfather owned lands there and made titles to same
to James Bryan and that they, the said Bird & McCall, purchased same from
him. They forbid tresspass on the land.
Israel Bird McCall, age 10
months, son of Capt. Jesse McCall of Bryan County, died November 3, 1804,
according to the November 22, 1804 edition of "Georgia Republican &
State Intelligencer."
Jesse McCall was a registrant
in Bryan County for the Georgia land lottery of 1805, but drew "two
blanks." He was named a juror in
Liberty County Inferior Court April 1, 1806 and again January 30, 1809. Jesse McCall and Dr. Adam Alexander received
a deed to 864 acres on north Newport River from John Peacock, Sr. and William
Peacock for $7,800, according to Liberty County Deed Book F, page 189. Jesse McCall and his wife Mary McCall of
Liberty County deeded their portion of the land to Dr. Alexander March 13,
1810, according the Liberty County Deed Book G, page 67.
On October 4, 1811 Jesse McCall
"of St. Mary's Parish, Territory of Orleans [Louisiana] gave power of
attorney to Thomas McCall of McIntosh County, Georgia empowering him to sell
his property in Georgia, according to Liberty County Deed Book G, page 269.
BULLOCH COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Catherine McCall was married
August 18, 1807 to Joe McAntly, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book A,
page 85.
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Celete Ann McCall was married
September 4, 1823 to William Thorn, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book
2A, page 32.
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Eliza McCall was married
September 8, 1831 to John Brack, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2A,
page 82.
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Ellen McCall was married January
8, 1822 to Nathaniel Lang, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2-A, page
31.
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The estate of John McCall was
admitted to probate June 5, 1835, according to Bulloch County Will Book
1816-1836, page 427. The estate was
divided among four children:
Margaret R. McCall
born about 1810
John M. McCall
born about 1815
Sarah E. McCall
born about 1820
Hannah McCall
born about 1822
At the same time Margaret R.
McCall Mikell was named administratrix of the estate of James Mikell, perhaps
her deceased husband, according to Bulloch County Will Book 1816-1836, page
428.
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Harriet McCall was married August
24, 1815 to Henry Milton, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2-A, page
4.
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Rev. Hugh McCall performed the
marriage of George Millen, Esq. and Margaret Davis, according to the May 13,
1796 edition of "Columbian Museum & Savannah Advertiser."
J. E. McCall received $2.40
from James Dixon, guardian of James T. Beasley and Elizabeth Beasley, minors
May 1, 1854, according to Bulloch County Deed Book AA, page 188. The payment was "for their tuition and
board for 48 days."
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John E. McCall was a witness to
a deed January 29, 1817, according to Bulloch County Deed Book AAA, page
325. He appeared as the head of a
household in the 1820 census of Bulloch County. John E. McCall served as a justice of the peace in 1823-25,
according to Bulloch County Will Book B, pages 124 and 158. He was a litigant against William Cassels in
the February 1825 term of Bulloch County Superior Court. The case was dismissed July 4, 1825.
The will of John E. McCall was
probated January 20, 1827. His estate
was appraised by James Rawls, General Lee and John Mikell, according to Bulloch
County Will Book 1816-1836, page 184.
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Margaret McCall was a witness
to a deed November 27, 1797, according to Bulloch County Deed Book A, page 96.
==0==
Nancy McCall was married
January 21, 1796 to Stephen McCoy, according to Bulloch County marriage
records.
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Sara McCall was married April
5, 1841 to William Lee, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2A, page
102.
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Susan McClure McCall,
"sister to William McClure," lived at Loch Ragon, Scotland December
10, 1812, according to Bulloch County legal records.
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Thomas McCall was a witness to
the will of Araminta D. Dilworth, Cumberland Island, Georgia July 4, 1802,
according to Bulloch County deed records.
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William McCall, planter gave a
deed to Joshua Hodges, Jr. to 100 acres for $100 March 20, 1802, according to
Bulloch County Deed Book A, page 59.
William McCall sued John Sands in July 1805, according to Bulloch County
court records. William McCall "of
Bulloch County" received a passport October 10, 1803 to "explore
south and western territories of the State of Georgia and some parts of the
Orleans in the Spanish dominions."
One of the five signatures on the passport was "Charles McCall,
J.P." William McCall and Malachi
Hagen of Bulloch County were issued passports to traverse the Creek Nation
October 31, 1803, according to "Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia,
1785-1899."
"Hannah Everitt McCall,
age 24, wife of William McCall and only daughter of John Everitt, Esq of
Bulloch County" died June 28, 1805 in Bulloch County, according to
"Marriages and Deaths, 1763-1820" by Mary Bondurant Warren. "Her aged father and mother, several
brothers and three orphans survive her.".
"Hannah Everett McCall, only daughter of John Everett of Bulloch
County," died June 28, 1805 at age 24, "leaving three helpless
orphans," according to the July 5, 1805 edition of the "Southern
Patriot" of Savannah which published a lengthy memorial to her.
Sarah McCall, daughter of
Charles McCall and Hannah Everett McCall, was born about 1800 in Bulloch
County. She was married January 18,
1816 to Simon Fraser, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2A, page
28. Her second husband was Jeremiah
Halsey, according to Bulloch County Will Book 3A, page 50. She was married for the third time to
Alexander Stewart. She was appointed
administratrix January 27, 1848 of the estate of Alexander Stewart. Her fourth husband was Hardy Everett,
according to "Keenan Family."
A daughter, Sarah Ann Smiley
Fraser, was born to them in November 1819.
She grew up in Liberty County and was married March 22, 1838 to
Nathaniel G. Hall, according to the Hall-Brannen family bible.
Mary Ann McCall, age six
months, daughter of William McCall and Hannah Everitt McCall and granddaughter
of John Everitt, Esq, died October 4, 1803 in Bulloch County, according to
"Marriages and Deaths, 1763 to 1820." "Everitt now is near 50 years old and has 12 children and
grandchildren and has never before lost one of his offspring."
Margaret McCall witnessed the
will of John Everitt dated July 29, 1828, according to Bulloch County Will Book
1816-1836, page 218.
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William McCall was married
March 18, 1818 to Mary B. Evans, according to Bulloch County Marriage Book 2A,
page 18. Children born to William
McCall and Mary B. Evans McCall are unknown.
BURKE
COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Joseph McCall of Burke County
was cited as a tax defaulter in the August 24, 1793 edition of the
"Augusta Chronicle."
CAMDEN COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Stephen McCall was married
April 14, 1829 to Priscilla Lang in Camden County, according to "Early
Georgia Marriage Roundup." He was
enumerated as the head of a household in the 1840 census of Camden County. He and Priscilla Lang McCall appeared as the
head of Household 81-81, District 9, in the 1850 census of Camden County:
"McCall, Stephen 46, born in Georgia, merchant, born in Georgia
Prucilla 38, born in Georgia
Martha 14, born in Georgia
Frances 12, born in Georgia
Elizabeth 10, born in Georgia
Willis 8, born in Georgia
Isabella 6, born in Georgia
Ellen 4, born in Georgia
Stephen 1, born in Georgia
Cornelia 2, born in Georgia"
Stephen McCall was appointed
administrator of the estate of Matthew D. Brazel June 7, 1842 in Camden
County. He was dismissed from the
administration June 3, 1844.
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Thomas McCall received a bounty
land grant about 1792 in Camden County, according to "Substitutes for
Georgia's Lost 1790 Census."
CHATHAM COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
H. McCall, county clerk of
Chatham County, offered "a $200 reward for James Hutchinson who escaped from
Chatham County jail on the night of August 10, 1809, according to the August
12, 1809 edition of "Republican & Savannah Evening Ledger."
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John McCall appeared in the
1790 tax list of Chatham County, the county's earliest surviving tax list,
according to "Substitutes for Georgia's Lost 1790 Census." He took the oath of allegiance in Savannah
City Court April 17, 1794.
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John McCall, Esq,
"Savannah merchant of the house of McCall & Miller, and secretary of
the Grand Lodge of Georgia," died October 5, 1801, according to the
October 8, 1801 edition of the "Georgia Gazette."
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Matthew H. McCall was
enumerated as the head of a household in the 1840 census of Savannah.
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Selina Mary Ann McCall was a
resident of Chatham County until about 1825.
Then she lived in Leon County,Florida in 1830 and San Augustine County,
Texas in 1836. It is believed that she
was married about 1805 to Virgil H. Vivion by Mrs. Virginia S. Wood, a
descendant of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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CLARKE COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Jacob McCall was listed
September 1, 1852 as the father of Avis C. McCall and William F. McCall,
"poor children between 8 and 16, unable to obtain education without public
assistance."
DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA====
August McCall was enumerated as
the head of Household 297-297 in the 1850 census of Dade County:
"McCall, August 68, farmer, born in Scotland
Jane 62, born in North Carolina
Capahaen 25, born in Tennessee
Mary 24, born in Tennessee
Nancy 21, born in Tennessee
John 23, born in Tennessee"
EFFINGHAM COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
David McCall, Jesse McCall,
John McCall, Thomas McCall, Thomas McCall, Jr. and William McCall appeared in Effingham
Company bounty land grants.
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George McCall, Sr. and Thomas
McCall, Sr. were witnesses to a deed from James Cook to his children September
16, 1786, according to Effingham County Deed Book A-B, page 12.
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James B. McCall appeared as the
head of a household in the 1830 census of Effingham County.
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John McCall received land in
Effingham County for revolutionary service, according to "Georgia's Roster
of the Revolution." He was elected
state representative from Effingham County, according to the November 11, 1796
edition of "Columbian Museum."
He was a witness to the will of his neighbor, Moore Spear dated February
16, 1802, according to Effingham County Will Book B, page 166.
A John McCall appeared as the
head of a household in the 1820 census of Effingham County composed of:
McCall, John
white male over 45
white
female over 45
white
male 26-45
white
male 26-45
white male 16-26
white female 0-10"
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Louisa McCall was married March
29, 1847 to James Deulow, according to Effingham County Ordinary Records Minute
Book 3, page 246.
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"Mercie" [Mercy]
McCall and John Moore applied for a marriage license June 14, 1792, according
to Effingham County marriage records.
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Mrs. Sarah McCall, "widow
of Thomas McCall" applied for letters of administration on his estate in
Effingham County, according to the August 12, 1791 edition of the "Georgia
Gazette." She received the
appointment October 3, 1791, according to Miscellaneous Record Book B, page
1.
Sarah McCall was remarried
April 22, 1794 to Henry W. Williams, according to Effingham County marriage
records.
FORSYTH COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Eliza McCall was married in
Forsyth County February 18, 1841 to Henry J. Campbell, according to
"Forsyth County Marriages."
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Elizabeth McCall was married
December 24, 1843 in Forsyth County to Abraham Harris, according to Forsyth
County Marriage Book A, page 172.
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John L. McCall was enumerated
as the head of a household in the 1840 census of Forsyth County.
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Mary McCall was married June
16, 1839 to Andrew M. Stewart, according to Forsyth County Marriage Book A,
page 70.
FRANKLIN COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
No McCall individuals appeared
in the 1820 census of Franklin County.
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Francis McCall gave power of
attorney February 9, 1801 to Benjamin Barton, "my true and loving
friend," empowering Barton to obtain on McCall's behalf "a bounty of
land or any other emolument due me for services performed under the command of
General Clarke in an expedition against the Shawnee Indians, the same company
that under Clarke that took the towns of Chilley coffee and the Old
Peccowa," according to Franklin County Deed Book F, page 117.
==0==
Francis McCall appeared as the
head of a household in the 1840 census of Franklin County. According to Franklin County Deed Book M,
page 123 he gave power of attorney to Humphrey Massey of Chatham County,
"to empower the latter to collect money I lent to Jacob Walberger of
Chatham County."
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John Makall [McCall] "of
the state of Virginia" received a deed for 1,000 acres in Franklin County
September 5, 1792 from Charles Sewall of Charles County, Maryland, according
to Franklin County Deed Book H, page 146.
The land was "granted to the said Sewall July 7, 1787.
Robert McCall appeared as the
head of a household in the 1840 census of Franklin County. He, a nonagenarian, reappeared as the head
of Household 525-525 in the 1850 census of Franklin County, district 32:
"McCall,
Robert 90, born in North Carolina,
farmer
Rebecca
85, born in North Carolina
Samuel
37, born in North Carolina, farmer"
In an adjoining entry William
P. McCall, believed to be a son of Robert McCall, was born in 1815 in North
Carolina. He appeared as the head of
Household 524-524 in the 1850 census of Franklin County:
"McCall,
William P. 35, born in North
Carolina, farmer
Frances 31, born in North Carolina
James M. 8, born in North Carolina
Sara 5, born in North Carolina
John M. 2, born in
North Carolina"
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William McCall received a tax
deed to 287.5 acres on a branch of the middle fork of the Oconee River April
22, 1794, according to Franklin County Deed
Book KK, page 22B.
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William McCall witnessed a deed
December 18, 1789, according to Franklin County Deed Book H, page 65B.
GREENE COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
James McCall, a resident of
Greene County in 1795 was the focus of "A Study of One McCall
Family" published in 1979 by Kenneth Scott McCall, 208 Stonewall Road,
Ardmore, Oklahoma, 73401, a descendant.
He owned 100 acres on Sandy Creek in Greene County in 1798. He was a witness to the will of William
Billingslea April 4, 1800, according to Greene County Will Book D, folio
3. He was described as "white,
married with children" when he registered for two draws in the 1805
Georgia land lottery in which he was unsuccessful. James McCall was witness to
a deed April 4, 1800, according to Greene County Deed Book A, page 265.
In 1802 he was an overseer of
the estate of Samuel Steer of Tulane University. The widow, Mary Steer, reported a total of $430 paid to him
between September 12, 1802 and November 4, 1803. In 1808 James McCall lived in Adams County, Mississippi.
Children born to James McCall
include:
Thomas McCall
born in 1795 in Greene County, Georgia
GWINNETT COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
John McCall was enumerated as
the head of a household in the 1840 census of Gwinnett County.
HANCOCK COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
Jacob McCall was enumerated as
the head of a household in the 1840 census of Hancock County.
IRWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Abram J. McCall was a taxpayer
in Irwin County in 1857, according to "History of Turner County,
Georgia."
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Daniel McCall was married
September 14, 1847 in Irwin County to Eleny Loward, according to "Early
Georgia Marriage Roundup."
Children born to Daniel McCall and Eleny Loward McCall are unknown.
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David McCall was married
November 13, 1851 in Irwin County to Mary Ann Davidson, according to
"Early Georgia Marriage Roundup."
Children born to David McCall and Mary Ann Davidson McCall are unknown.
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John F. B. McCall was married
August 27, 1871 to Sarah Tucker in Irwin County, according to "Early
Georgia Marriage Roundup."
Children born to John F. B. McCall and Sarah Tucker McCall are unknown.
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William McCall was married in
Irvin County January 21, 1851 to Mary Hardrick, according to "Early
Georgia Marriage Roundup." Of
William McCall and Mary Hardrick McCall nothing more is known.
LIBERTY COUNTY,
GEORGIA====
John McCall was married March
5, 1844 to Isabelle Wells "of Georgia," according to Liberty County
marriage records.
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John E. McCall and Simon Fraser
were sureties on the bond of William H. Cassels May 3, 1819, according to
Liberty County Deed Book H, page 248.
He was a witness to the will of John E. Fraser of Liberty County June 7,
1819, according to Liberty County Will Book A, page 222. John E. McCall was married to Mrs. Margaret
Baker, "widow of Thomas Baker, Jr." August 25, 1819, according to Liberty
County marriage records. Thomas E. W.
Baker was appointed guardian of Sarah E. McCall, orphan of John E. McCall July
1, 1839, according to Liberty County Will Book B, page 260.
LOWNDES COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Eliza McCall was married about
1823 to John Brack who was born in 1800.
They removed from Lowndes County in 1841 to Clinch County, Georgia.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, GEORGIA====
William McCall of Montgomery
drew "two blanks" in the 1805 land lottery of Georgia.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Miss Bertha McCall, daughter of
John McCall, Esq. of Columbus was married March 3, 1836 to J. J. Gatlin of
Baldwin County at the home of James Bright at Hawkinsville, according to the
March 15, 1836 edition of the "Southern Recorder."
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Joseph McCall was married
November 7, 1850 to Mary Drennan, according to Muskogee County marriage
records. Children born to Joseph McCall
and Mary Drennan McCall are unknown.
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Lewis S. McCall was married
July 16, 1850 to Ann Morris, according to Muskogee County marriage
records. Children born to Lewis S.
McCall and Ann Morris McCall are unknown.
OGLETHORPE COUNTY, GEORGIA====
William McCall was a witness to
a deed January 28, 1793, according to Oglethorpe County Deed Book A, page 34.
PULASKI COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Nathaniel McCall was enumerated
as the head of a household in the 1820 census of Pulaski County.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GEORGIA====
William McCall of Richmond
County received a sheriff's deed to 1,000 acres in Franklin County which was
sold for arrears in taxes, according to Franklin County Deed Book KK, page 36B.
SCREVEN COUNTY, GEORGIA====
Elizabeth McCall was enumerated
as the head of a household in the 1830 census of Screven County, District 36,
page 306:
"McCall, Elizabeth
white female 40-50
white male 20-30
white
male 20-30
white female 15-20"
==0==
Rev. Hugh McCall performed
marriages May 6, 1796 and December 25, 1809 in Screven County, according to
"Georgia Gazette."
STEWART COUNTY, GEORGIA====
B. B. McCall was married
October 14, 1844 in Stewart County to Elizabeth Leek, according to "Early
Georgia Marriage Roundup."
Children born to B. B. McCall and Elizabeth Leek McCall are unknown.
TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA====
C. H. McCall, Jr. was listed as
a justice of the peace in Talbot County June 10, 1843.
TURNER COUNTY, GEORGIA====
N. B. McCall was an early
pioneer of Turner County, according to "History of Turner County,
Georgia" by John Ben Pate.
Children born to him include:
Charles S. McCall
William McCall
James McCall
Sallie McCall
(daughter)
Charles S. McCall, son of N. B.
McCall, was a resident of Turner County.
His children include:
Charles S. McCall, Jr.
William McCall
James McCall
Bertie McCall Wilson
married Manning Wilson
(daughter)
married George Wilson
(daughter)
married Phil Brown
(daughter)
married Jim Barnes
Julia McCall
married John Swain
(daughter)
married Arthur Nasworthy
(daughter)
married J. T. "Mutt" Warren
(daughter)
married John Griffin
Charles S. McCall Jr, son of
Charles S. McCall, was married to Mary Swain, according to. "History of
Turner County, Georgia." Children
born to them include:
James W. McCall
Charles S. McCall III
John A. McCall
F. H. McCall
Minnie McCall married T. B. Wideman
Anna McCall
married C. E. McElmurray
Ida McCall
married Hansard
James W. McCall, son of Charles
S. McCall, Jr. and Mary Swain McCall, was married to Gussie Pittman. Children born to them include:
James W. McCall, Jr.
Elizabeth McCall
Charlton McCall
==0==
Charles McCall was married to
Elizabeth Ashley, daughter of Hiram Ashley who settled in Turner County about
1830, according to "History of Turner County, Georgia."
UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA====
James E. McCall was married
December 19, 1833 to M. Elizabeth Cox, according to Upson County, Georgia
marriage records. Descendants of James
E. McCall and M. Elizabeth Cox McCall include Annie Moore Davis, DAR No.
150594.
WILKES COUNTY, GEORGIA====
"Major McCall,"
Revolutionary soldier, received a land grant in Wilkes County, according to
"Georgia's Roster of the Revolution."
INDIANA==========
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, INDIANA====
James McCall gave a deed of
trust to Williamson Terrell July 18, 1835 covering "printing press and
equipment attached to the printing office of the 'Western Herald,' according
to Bartholomew County Deed Book 1, page 99.
In the transaction Terrell sold his half interest to James McCall, his
partner. On February 11, 1836 James
McCall mortgaged some "personal property" to Samuel Crittenden,
according to Bartholomew County Clerk's Record Book 1, page 102.
GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA====
Elizabeth McCall was enumerated
as the head of a household in the 1860 census of Greene County, Cass township:
"McCall, Elizabeth 33, born in Kentucky, farmer
William A. 10
Nancy H. 8
John T. 5
Guilford 3"
PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA====
Candace McCall, "73, born
in Virginia, illiterate" was enumerated in the household of Adam Ellis,
No. 409-409, in the 1850 census of Putnam County, Floyd township.
RUSH COUNTY, INDIANA====
Montgomery McCall was a
resident of Rush County February 25, 1836.
IOWA==========
Daniel McCall, Company C,
Twelfth Iowa Infantry Regiment, U.S.A, was slightly wounded on the chin by a
rifle ball June 1, 1863 while on picket duty at Walnut Hills, Mississippi.
KENTUCKY==========
BARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY====
Elizabeth McCall was married
December 25, 1807 to Jesse Conaway, according to Barren County marriage
records.
BOURBON
COUNTY, KENTUCKY====
Joseph McCall was married in
October 1793 to Polly Marsh, according to Bourbon County marriage records. Children born to Joseph McCall and Polly
Marsh McCall are unknown.
==0==
Sally McCall was married in August
1793 to William Lumley, according to Bourbon County marriage records.
CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY====
John McCall was enumerated as
the head of a household in the 1810 census of Clark County:
"McCall, John
white male over 45
white female 26-45
white
male 10-16
white
female 10-16
white female 0-10
white female 0-10
white male
0-10
white female 0-10
white female 0-10"
LOUISIANA==========
Louisiana soldiers in the War
of 1812 include:
Jesse McCall, private, Baker's Regiment, Louisiana militia
John McCall, private, Plauche Battalion, Louisiana militia
Samuel McCall, private, Capt. Henry's Co, Mounted
Riflemen
Thirty McCall households were
enumerated in the 1850 census of Louisiana:
Householder Parish Page
Township
========================== ============= ==== ==============
Bridget McCall Orleans 356
Third Rep.
Charles McCall St. Tammany 257
Charlotte McCall Madison 381 Western
Dominick McCall Orleans 262 Third Rep.
Duncan McCall Tensas 305
Western
Edwin McCall Orleans 339
Third Rep.
Eliase Ann McCall Vermilion 436 8th Ward
Flora McCall Madison
362 Western
Harvey McCall Caddo 344 Summer
Henry McCall Orleans 310
Third Rep.
Henry McCall Ascension 37
Hugh McCall Jefferson 180
Lafayette
J. McCall Orleans 181
New Orleans
Jane McCall Orleans 140
New Orleans
John McCall Orleans 140
New Orleans
John McCall Orleans 115
New Orleans
John McCall Washington 460
M. D. McCall Bossier 392
22nd Township
Margaret McCall Tensas 306 Western
Marguerite McCall Vermilion 437 8th Ward
Martin McCall Orleans 147 New Orleans
Miss McCall Iberville 329
Patrick McCall Orleans 356
3rd Rep.
R. McCall Orleans 35
New Orleans
Richard McCall Ascension 37
Richard McCall Ascension
37
Rose McCall Orleans 184
3rd Rep.
S. McCall St. Tammany 249
Thomas McCall Caddo 344 Summer
William P. McCall Caddo 336 Shreveport
ASCENSION PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Henry McCall, "white male,
40-50, living alone" was enumerated in the 1830 census of Ascension
Parish. He was a plantation owner there
for many years. McCall, Mississippi
was established in Ascension Parish.
==0==
Harry McCall, son of Richard
McCall and Blanche E. Ogden McCall, was born at McCall, Mississippi January 19,
1887, according to "The Southerner."
He was graduated from Tulane University in 1906 with an A.B.
degree. He received an L.L.B. there in
1910. He was married December 19, 1913
to Lila Kennard Kernan at New Orleans.
Children born to them include Capt. Harry McCall, Jr, born about 1915
and Mrs. Ellsworth I. Davis.
ATTAKAPAS PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Jesse McCall was enumerated as
the head of a household consisting of two adults, four children and nine slaves
in the 1810 census of Attakapas Parish, page 80.
CADDO PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Arba McCall received a deed to
land in Caddo Parish in 1859, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book M, page 452.
==0==
Charles D. McCall received a
deed to 280 acres April 29, 1849 from William D. Cundiff, according to Caddo
Parish Deed Book F, page 520. His heirs
deeded away the land in 1858, according to Deed Book L, page 782.
==0==
Hugh H. McCall was married
August 4, 1915 to Ree Dee Bluix, according to Caddo Parish Marriage Book 4,
page 585. Children born to Hugh H.
McCall and Ree Dee Bluix McCall are unknown.
==0==
James McCall was married
November 5, 1917 to Lonnie Butler, according to Caddo Parish Marriage Book 47,
page 589. Children born to James McCall
and Lonnie Butler McCall are unknown.
==0==
Mary McCall was married March
2, 1848 to James C. Hill, according to Caddo Parish Marriage Book 1, page 139.
==0==
Mary McCall was married April
7, 1909 to Joe B. Wilcox, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book 34, page 688.
==0==
Robert I. McCall was married
January 14, 1864 to Mollie Simmons, according to Caddo Parish Marriage Book 2,
page 288. Children born to Robert I.
McCall and Mollie Simmons McCall are unknown.
==0==
"Shadrack McCall" and
Thomas McCall were enumerated as heads of households in the 1840 census of
Claiborne Parish. It is believed that the
former was Shadrack Porter McCall and that he was married about this time,
wife's name Seleta Mirandia. Shortly
afterward they revoved to nearby Caddo Parish.
"S. P. McCall" deeded
land to R. T. Quarles in 1851, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book F, page
755. It is believed that Shadrack
Porter McCall died in 1858 in nearby Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
Seleta Mirandia McCall received
a deed to herself and her minor children to 840 acres of land for $840 March 5,
1860 in Caddo Parish. Other parties involved
in the deed were James Oliver McCall, Robert Jefferson McCall, Isaac McCall,
Shadrick Porter McCall, Sarah Jane McCall, Louisa McCall, Nancy McCall, S. A.
McCall, L. McCall and J. McCall, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book N, page
355.
It is believed that children
born to Shadrack Porter McCall and Seleta Mirandia McCall include:
James Oliver McCall born October 13, 1841
Robert Jefferson McCall
born about 1843
Isaac McCall born about 1845
Shadrack Porter McCall, Jr. born about 1846
Sarah Jane McCall born about 1848
Louisa McCall born about 1850
Nancy McCall born about 1852
S. A. McCall born about 1854
L. McCall born about 1856
J. McCall born about 1858
James Oliver McCall, believed
to be a son of Shadrack Porter McCall and Seleta Mirandia McCall, was born
October 13, 1841 at Keithville, Louisiana, according to the application of Mrs.
Grace Thomson Slaughter to "Founders and Patriots of the Republic of
Texas" dated August 20, 1953.
He was married December 3, 1868
to Elizabeth Williams, according to Panola County, Texas marriage records. She was born July 8, 1850 to James Williams
and Delilia Palvadour Williams in Panola County. James Williams was born at Keatchi, Louisiana February 11, 1795
and was married there January 1, 1839 to Delilia Palvadour, a native of
France. James Williams had removed to
Panola County during the days of the Texas Republic. He died there February 12, 1868, and she died in 1883.
James Oliver McCall and
Elizabeth Williams McCall on December 23, 1870 purchased "all interest in
the estate of Shadrack P. McCall, deceased, late of Bossier Parish,
Louisiana" from John B. Adams and Sarah Jane McCall Adams, according to
Caddo Parish Deed Book T, page 29. She
is believed to be a sister.
Robert Jefferson McCall deeded
"his interest in the S. McCall estate" to James Oliver McCall in
1872, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book T, page 29. On September 18, 1872 Robert Jefferson McCall received a deed to
216 acres in DeSoto Parish from Henry C. McCall for $648, according to Deed
Book T, page 479. Henry C. McCall had
received the land earlier in the year, according to Deed Book T, page 87.
James Oliver McCall received a
deed from Columbus Cartwright and Sarah Amanda Cartwright April 5, 1890 to 120
acres in the Quirk survey located three miles southeast of San Augustine,
Texas, according to San Augustine County Deed Book O, page 461. They deeded 15 acres in the Dillard survey
located four miles northeast of San Augustine to John Thompson, their
son-in-law, for $100, according to San Augustine County Deed Book S, page
539. He died June 14, 1902, according
to "San Augustine County, Texas Cemetery Records." She died June 20, 1936 and was buried beside
her husband.
Children born to James Oliver McCall
and Elizabeth Williams McCall include:
James Wiley McCall
born March 29, 1875
Minnie McCall
born November 11, 1878
James Wiley McCall, son of
James Oliver McCall and Elizabeth Williams McCall, was born March 29, 1875 in
Keatchi, Louisiana, according to the application of Mrs. Susie McCall Jenkins
to "Daughters of Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas"
dated November, 1958. He was married
March 1, 1902 to Annie Foster who was born November 16, 1880 at Macune,
Texas. Annie Foster McCall died
February 6, 1943 at Liberty, Texas.
Children born to James Wiley
McCall and Annie Foster McCall include:
Susie McCall
born about 1903
Merle McCall
born August 19, 1904
Susie McCall, daughter of James
Wiley McCall and Annie Foster McCall, was born about 1903 at Denning, Texas in
San Augustine County. She was married
about 1922 to Olin Jenkins.
Merle McCall, daughter of James
Wiley McCall and Annie Foster McCall, was born August 19, 1904 at Chireno,
Texas in San Augustine County. She waws
married in 1925 to Green Abshier who was born November 11, 1898 at Hardin,
Texas. He died March 23, 1950 at
Liberty, Texas.
Children born to them include:
Elizabeth "Beth" Abshier born about 1927
Elizabeth "Beth"
Abshier, daughter of Green Abshier and Merle McCall Abshier, was born about
1927 at Hardin, Texas. She was married
about 1950 to Dr. Marvin Criddle Culbertson, Jr.
Minnie McCall, daughter of
James Oliver McCall and Elizabeth Williams McCall, was born November 11, 1878
at San Augustine, Texas. She was
married there March 9, 1894 to John Thomson who was born February 8, 1871 at
Toledo, Ohio.
Children born to them include:
Grace Thomson
born about 1898
Grace Thomson, daughter of John
Thomson and Minnie McCall Thomson, was born in San Augustine County, Texas
about 1898. She was married about 1918
to George W. Slaughter, Jr.
==0==
Thomas McCall deeded 160 acres May
5, 1852, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book G, page 551. The land had been granted to Nelson Vickay
McCall in October 1849.
==0==
Thomas McCall applied for a
bond to marry Josephine Daniels December 22, 1870, according to Caddo Parish
Marriage Book 6, page 99. He reapplied
for another bond for the same purpose February 27, 1871, according to Book 6,
page 195. It is assumed that Thomas McCall
and Josephine Daniels McCall were married on the second attempt.
==0==
Thomas McCall, son of Sam
McCall, born in South Carolina and Amy McCall, born in Georgia, was born in
1852. He, a native of Alabama, was
married February 22, 1883 to Anna Hackett, 17, born in Louisiana, daughter of
Harry Hackett and Eliza Hackett of Shreveport, according to Caddo Parish
Marriage Book 14, page 488. Children
born to Thomas McCall and Anna Hackett McCall are unknown.
==0==
The auction of the estate of Thomas
D. McCall, deceased, was held prior to January 18, 1858, according to Caddo
Parish Deed Book L, page 782. According
to a notice published in the newspaper "South Western," 280 acres
were sold at $5 per acre. Mrs. Susan
C. McCall was identified as his widow.
Following an advertisement in
the "Shreveport Times" Thomas D. McCall bought a lot in a sheriff's
sale for $50 about 1879, according to Caddo Parish Deed Book Z, page 584. Unpaid taxes on the land had been assessed
in 1877 and 1878 to Henry McCall.
CLAIBORNE PARISH, LOUISIANA====
IBERVILLE PARISH, LOUISIANA====
William McCall, age 55, died
March 10, 1840 at Plaquemine, Louisiana, according to the March 23, 1840
edition of the "New Orleans Bee."
LAFAYETTE PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Shadrack McCall was enumerated
as the head of a household in the 1840 census of Lafayette Parish, living
alone.
NATCHITOCHES PARISH,
LOUISIANA====
John McCall, "white male,
over 45" was enumerated living along in the 1840 census of Natchitoches
Parish.
ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Capt. Daniel McCall, 65, died
July 3, 1904, according to the July 9, 1904 edition of the "New Orleans
Item."
==0==
Edward McCall was born in New
Orleans in 1847. He gave a deed to a lot
in Kyle, Texas to David A. Young April 17, 1882, according to Hays County,
Texas Deed Book W, page 274. Edward
McCall was married December 24, 1884 to Fannie E. Weaver, according to Hays
County Marriage Book D, page 346. He
received a deed from Ellen Moore March 24, 1890 to Lot 4, Block A in Kyle,
Texas for $37.50, according to Hays County Deed Book Y, page 563.
Edward McCall was married about
1896 to Nellie Liles who was born in 1865 in Cambridge, England. He was a painter living in Kyle in 1899 when
their second child was born. He and
Nellie Liles McCall gave a deed July 19, 1907 to George Taffee, according to
Hays County Deed Book 53, page 387. On
February 26, 1913 he deeded a lot in San Marcos, Texas to Nellie Liles McCall,
according to Hays County Deed Book 63, page 403. Edward McCall and Nellie Liles McCall deeded a lot in Kyle to
Nick J. Thiele and Lilybell McCall Thiele, their daughter, February 26, 1913,
according to Hays County Deed Book 63, page 402.
On October 31, 1914 Nellie Liles
McCall, "feme sole," Harold McCall, Lilliebelle Thiele, "joined
by husband Nick Thiele" deeded land in the Edward McCall estate to J. M.
Sprouse and wife, Lena B. Sprouse, according to Hays County Deed Book 66, page
543. Nellie Liles McCall continued to
live in Hays County in 1941 when she attested to the birth certificate of her
son.
Harold Edward McCall, son of
Edward McCall and Nellie Liles McCall, was born December 19, 1899, according to
Hays County Birth Book 5, page 48. He
was married August 30, 1926 to Sallie Louise Thomas, according to Hays County
Marriage Book M, page 37. Of Harold
Edward McCall and Sallie Louise Thomas McCall nothing more is known.
==0==
Harriett McCall died April 2,
1917, according to the April 3, 1917 edition of the "Times-Picayune."
==0==
Harry McCall, 66, died November
12, 1886, according to the November 14, 1886 edition of the "Daily
Picayune."
==0==
Henry McCall, 30, died
September 26, 1824, according to the October 4, 1824 edition of the
"Louisiana Gazette" published in New Orleans.
==0==
Henry McCall, 71, died May 24,
1859, according to the May 24, 1859 edition of the "Daily Picayune."
==0==
Henry McCall, 66, died January
1, 1913, according to the January 2, 1913 edition of the "Daily
Picayune."
==0==
Henry V. McCall of New Orleans
received 1,280 acres on the Bosque River in Bosque County, Texas from A.
Bidault February 13, 1874 for "$1 and other valuable considerations." Bidault had received the land June 5, 1848,
according to Bosque County Deed Book N, page 493. McCall defaulted on his note to Bidault, and on December 20, 1880
a court decision returned the land to an heir of A. Bidault, deceased, Annie M.
Benachie, according to Bosque County Deed Book T, page 440.
==0==
James McCall, 30, died August
21, 1850, according to the August 23, 1850 edition of the "Daily
Picayune."
==0==
Mrs. Margaret McCall, 62, died
October 24, 1849, according to the October 25, 1849 edition of the "Daily
Delta."
==0==
Martin McCall, "30, born
in Ireland, laborer," lived in the household of Thomas M. McCormick, a
laborer from Ireland in the 1850 census of Orleans Parish, Household 1227-1599,
Third Ward, 2nd Municipality.
==0==
Mrs. Mary Clark McCall, 22,
"daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark," died October 30, 1832, according
to the October 31, 1832 edition of the "Louisiana Advertiser."
==0==
Richard McCall, 65,
"prominent sugar planter and Confederate veteran," died at his home
on McManor Plantation May 12, 1913, according to the May 14, 1913 edition of
the "Daily Picayune."
==0==
Thomas Cadawalder McCall died July
11, 1844 in New Orleans, according to the July 12, 1844 edition of the
"Daily Picayune."
ST MARTINS PARISH,
LOUISIANA====
Jesse McCall, owner of Petite
Anse Plantation, employed 18 slaves in working his land in 1812, according to a
census taken in that year in the parish and recorded in "Attakapas
Papers."
ST. TAMMANY PARISH,
LOUISIANA====
Duncan McCall settled in St.
Tammany Parish in 1809 and filed a claim there, according to "Secretary of
State Papers."
==0==
Jonathan McCall resided in
Greenburg District of St. Tammany Parish in 1825 where he claimed "640
acres on the west side of Pearl River."
==0==
John McCall received 640 acres
of land in the St. Helena district of St. Tammany Parish August 9, 1827.
==0==
S. McCall was enumerated as the
head of a household in the 1850 census of St. Tammany Parish, Household 17-17:
"McCall, S.
25, born in Mississippi, farmer
S.
55, born in New York."
VERMILION PARISH, LOUISIANA====
Milledge William McCall was
born in Georgia in 1833. He was married
about 1855 to Sarah Bray Martin who was born in 1840 in North Carolina. They appeared as heads of a household in the
1880 census of Vermillion Parish:
"McCall, Millege 47, born in Georgia, justice of the peace
Martin, Sarah
B. 40, born in North Carolina
Easter 17, born in Mississippi
Martha 15, born
in Mississippi
William 13, born in Mississippi
Albert 10, born in Louisiana
John M. 9, born in Louisiana
James 4,
born in Louisiana
Jesse 1, born in Louisiana
Milledge V. 8, born in Mississippi"
Buried in McCall Cemetery,
Grand Chenier, Louisiana are: Milledge William McCall, December 24,
1823-August 26, 1880 and his wife Sara Bray McCall, February 7, 1809-December
12, 1902. Also buried here are: James
Bray McCall July 1, 1848-June 6, 1879 and his wife Laura Clara Durr McCall, May
21, 1853-August 28, 1889.
Mrs. Millege McCall, age 94,
nee Sarah Martin died "December 21, 1902," according to the December
22, 1902 edition of "States."
John M. McCall of Cameron
Parish received a transfer of an undivided 18/120 of 192 acres in Comanche
County, Texas, according to Comanche County Deed Book 30, page 360. He received the transfer from John R.
Worrill, Kate J. Worrill, Josephine Worrill and Geraldine Worrill of Muscogee
County, Georgia.
MARYLAND==========
CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND====
Harriett Rebecca McCall was
married about 1852 to Swepson Harrison Saunders in Charles County.
CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND====
John McCall was the only member
of the family enumerated in the 1790 census of Maryland. His household appeared in Cecil County,
North Susquehannah Hundred, as "four white males over 16, three white
males under 16, four females and two slaves."
MASSACHUSETTS==========
Andrew McCall, 38,
"citizen of the U. S." arrived in Boston in the fourth quarter of
1821 aboard the brig "Abeona."
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,
MASSACHUSETTS====
Elihu McCall was enumerated as
the head of a household in the 1800 census of Hampshire County, page 54:
"McCall, Elihu white male
over 45
white
female 25-45
white
female 16-26
white
female 10-16
white
female 0-10"
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