MATTHEW MORGAN McCALL, M.D, Alikchi Chukma of the Choctaws, Page

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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.

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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.

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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.