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William of Cambridge MESCHINES Earl
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!CHILD: Preuschdorf KB, marriages 1660-1715, p. 188, FHL film
#0769168.
NOTE: Lists Hans as father of Maria Pfeiffer, of
Mitschdorf,
who married Michael Motz.
NOTE: No baptims or burial records located as of now.
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Pension Application for James McCullough states that he was residing in Montgomery County, Kentucky, Sept 3, 1832, and that he was 72 years of age. It further states that he was born in Rowan County, North Carolina and lived there prior to the Revolution, a war in which he served. He moved to Kentucky in the spring of 1788.
From "Kentucky Ancestors 1986 V-22-3" article compiled by Arthur E. McCullough:
"James McCullough died 1836 had property along the waters of Greenbriar Creed near Mt. Sterling Kentucky"
From the Genealogy Book "James McCullough, Kentucky Pioneer"
"James McCullough was born in Rowan County, NC 1760, married c 1784 (KY), died Montgomery County, Kentucky 1838. He had two wives, seven children with his first wife Drusilla, many of them moved to Iowa and Indiana; and James and Eleanor then had many more; James may have had 18 children. His will named 13."
The will of James McCullough, dated Sept 13 1834 (found in Montgomery,Kentucky court records) states" I have now already given to my daughter Drusilla Garwood (wife of Jesse Garwood) now deceased and her children all that I intend for them to have of my estate."