Person:Margaret Whiteside (1)

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Name Margaret Whiteside
Alt Name Margaretta Whiteside
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1772 Belfast City, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Marriage 1788 Belfast City, Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Irelandto William Thompson
Marriage Abt 1790 to John Semple
Death[1] 11 Jul 1851 Grant, Kentucky, United States

Margaret Whtieside

  • John S. Van Voorhis. The Old and New Monongahela. Published 1893 by Nicholson, printer in Pittsburg. Internet Archive
(Voorhis) describes Monongahela Valley. From different sources amid the mountains of West Virginia the Monongahela River arises, and running in a northerly direction at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it joins the Allegheny River to form the Ohio River. Tributaries of the Monongahela River include the Youghiogheny River.
(Voorhis) describes THE SAMPLE FAMILY.
(Voorhis) Page 240 - John Sample had three brothers and one sister: their names were William, Alexander, Samuel and Mary. Mary married Admiral Graves, a resident of north of Ireland, and was connected with the royal family. John Semple was second cousin to George the third. Admiral Graves was commander-in-chief of the marine forces of England, being appointed by the king on account of his connection with the crown through his wife. Admiral Graves was sent from England with a large fleet in
(Voorhis) Page 241 - the time of the revolution to relieve Cornwallis at the battle of Yorktown, but he arrived one day too late, as Cornwallis had been taken by General Washington. Admiral Graves returned with his fleet to England, He was owner of old Castle-Dawson with its elegant parks and hunting grounds.
(Voorhis) Page 241 - John Sample's wife's maiden name was Margaret Whiteside, a resident of Belfast, Ireland. Her brother, James Whiteside, was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, the highest gift of the queen. He was a nobleman. At the age of 16 Margaret Whiteside married a young man named William Thompson, also a resident of Belfast. They had three children, John T., William T. and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson immigrated to America while their children were quite young and settled in Philadelphia, where Mr. Thompson died not long after his arrival. In a few years after his death his widow married John Sample, of the same city. He was a merchant. The issue of this marriage was seven children, viz: Ann, Margaret, Sarah, Eliza, Alexander, Jane and Martha. John Sample died in Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1829; his wife died in 1850, in Kentucky, whilst on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Martha Wheeler. Jane married Rev. G. M. Hair, both of whom are deceased. Eliza married Rev. Samuel Hair, whose death is noted elsewhere. His wife, at this date (ISOS") is still alive, and resides at No. 4417 Lake Avenue, Chicago. Martha married John T. Wheeler, now deceased; his wife survives him and resides in Chicago. Alexander was long a resident of Steubenville, Ohio, where he was regarded as one of the most distinguished dentists in that profession.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John S. Van Voorhis, A.M.M.D. The Old and New Monongahela. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Nicholson Printer and Binder, 1893)
    Pages 240, 241.
  2.   Margaretta Whiteside Semple, in Find A Grave.

    Margaretta Whiteside was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1772. Her father was probably William Whiteside (a farmer? born in 1746). Margaretta's first husband was William Thompson. They had three children named John, William, and Mary. The Thompsons immgrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shortly after their arrival, William (Sr.) died. She then married John M. Semple (son of Samuel and Mary Semple) after 1790 in Philadelphia. John was born in Londonderry, Northern Ireland. He was a merchant in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Stubenville. Margaretta and John had seven children named Ann, Eliza (Mrs. Samuel Hair), Martha (Mrs. John D. Wheeler), Sarah, Margaret, Alexander W., and Jane Morton (Mrs. Gilbert M. Hair). Margaretta died in Kentucky while visiting her daughter, Martha.

  3.   Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    Thomas Graves (Royal Navy officer) married Mary Sample. Was with his cousin at the Battle of the Chesapeake. The battle was tactically inconclusive but strategically a major defeat for the British, since it prevented the Royal Navy from reinforcing or evacuating the blockaded forces of Lieutenant Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. Cousin Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves also Failed Cornwallis at Yorktown.

  4.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.