Person:Charles McEntee (22)

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Charles McEntee
  • HCharles McEnteeAbt 1768 - 1808
  • WMary UnknownAbt 1770 - 1808
m. Abt 1790
  1. Mary Ann McEntee
  2. Patrick McEntee1791 - 1878
  3. Edward McEntee1795 - 1875
  4. Thomas McEntee1795 - 1876
  5. Phillip McEntee1797 - 1879
  6. James Smith McEntee1800 - 1887
  7. Charles McEntee1806 - 1876
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Charles McEntee
Gender Male
Birth[4] Abt 1768 Drumskeldt, County Monaghan, Ireland
Marriage Abt 1790 Drumskeldt, County Monaghan, Irelandto Mary Unknown
Reference Number 98056
Mary Unknown
Emigration? 1794 County Monaghan, Ireland
Immigration[7] 1794 Herkimer, Montgomery, New York
Death[5][6] 27 Aug 1808 Salina, Onondaga, New York
Reference Number? 6296

1800 Census Only McEntee in New York State - in the town of Western, Oneida County, New York

References
  1. Heidgerd, William. The Goetschius Family in America. (New Paltz, New York: The Elting Memorial Library, 1984).
  2. Chapman Brothers. Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan : containing biographical sketches of prominent and repr. (Chicago, IL: Chapman Brothers, 1892)
    (http://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008 citing p. 564, 567.

    "Our subject's paternal grandfather [meaning Patrick Henry McEntee], Charles McEntee, was a visionary man who had wonderful ideas regarding emigration to America. He was of a most sanguine temperment and generous to a fault, expected always to find riches to make up for his extravagance. After coming to America he was engaged in saltmaking at a place near where the city of Syracuse now stands, and there he and his wife died in 1806."

    Chapman Brothers, Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative, Chicago, IL: Chapman Brothers, 1892, (http://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008 citing p. 564, 567.

  3. 1800 US Census
    (http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 21, 2008, citing Census Place: Western, Oneida, New York; .Roll: 23; Page: 221; Image: 413.
  4. Sylvester, Nathaniel Barrett. History of Ulster County, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. (Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1880)
    p. 204.
  5. Chapman Brothers. Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan : containing biographical sketches of prominent and repr. (Chicago, IL: Chapman Brothers, 1892)
    (http://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008 citing p. 564, 567.

    "Our subject's paternal grandfather [meaning Patrick Henry McEntee], Charles McEntee, was a visionary man who had wonderful ideas regarding emigration to America. He was of a most sanguine temperment and generous to a fault, expected always to find riches to make up for his extravagance. After coming to America he was engaged in saltmaking at a place near where the city of Syracuse now stands, and there he and his wife died in 1806."

    Chapman Brothers, Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative, Chicago, IL: Chapman Brothers, 1892, (http://www.ancestry.com) accessed on March 7, 2008 citing p. 564, 567.

  6. Sylvester, Nathaniel Barrett. History of Ulster County, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. (Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1880)
    p. 204.
  7. Sylvester, Nathaniel Barrett. History of Ulster County, New York: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. (Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1880)
    p. 204.