Person:Nancy McCubbin (1)

m. Abt 1779
  1. Nicholas McCubbinAbt 1780 - Abt 1855
  2. Lydia McCubbin1782 -
  3. Elizabeth McCubbinAbt 1784 -
  4. Kitty McCubbin1786 -
  5. Nancy W McCubbinAbt 1788 - 1849
  6. John McCubbinAbt 1790 -
  7. Zachariah McCubbinAbt 1792 -
  8. Susannah McCubbinAbt 1794 -
  9. Virginia McCubbinAbt 1796 -
  10. Sarah McCubbinAbt 1798 -
  11. Nellie McCubbinAbt 1800 -
  • HStephen BloydAbt 1775 - 1848
  • WNancy W McCubbinAbt 1788 - 1849
m. 30 May 1805
  1. John Bloyd1807 - 1891
  2. William Bloyd1809 - 1874
  3. Malitha Bloyd1810 - 1887
  4. Malinda Bloyd1811 - 1851
  5. Mary Elizabeth Bloyd1812 - 1872
  6. Leanora Bloyd1819 - 1890
  7. Nancy Bloyd1820 -
  8. James Franklin Bloyd1823 -
  9. George W. Bloyd1825 - 1903
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Nancy W McCubbin
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1788 Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
Marriage 30 May 1805 North Carolina, United Statesto Stephen Bloyd
Death? 1849 Green, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. Doug Rodenbaugh<frick@@mtnhome.com>.

    Gene,
    I queried Michael Lee Stone about the McCubbin lineage and got the following
    response:

    My source of information on the John McCubbin and Sappho London line is
    through the book: "Nicholas McCubbin 1780-1855 His ancestors and
    descendants" by Gleason Moss McCubbin. In this book he lists 4
    possibilities of their lineage. One of them follows your list up to John
    McCubbin and Susan Howard.
    Sorry I cann't help any further. Gleason's book has alot of McCubbin
    history as well.
    Mike Stone

    I understand Gleason McCubbin's widow is still living in E-Town. I am going
    to contact her and see if copies of his McCubbin book are still available.

    Russell (Apr 20, 1999)

  2. .

    THE BLOYD FAMILY HISTORY
    By Ruby McCubbin Bradem.

    [This is an excerpt of the Bloyd History as written by Cora Poteet, Mass. born 16 November 1867 and believed to be taken from records of the family as written by her mother, Mary Katherine Bloyd, born 22 December 1845, and her mother's sister, Ruby McCubbin Bradem.]

    William Bloyd, a sailor and a native of Scotland, married Miss Barsheba Lord and came to America and settled in Maryland. They lived there some years and then moved to NC. and lived there until 1806.

    They then came to Green County, Ky. He had the first sater mill for corn built that was ever put up in Green Co. It was built by his son-in-law, Mr. McMurtry.

    John McCubbin and his wife, Sapho Lunnon settled in NC. Their daughter Nancy McCubbin, married William Bloyd's son, Stephen and they came to KY in the fall of 1806. Their son John Bloyd, was born 22 April 1807.