Person:William McClintock (5)

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William McClintock
b.Abt 1750 Pennsylvania
m. Abt 1745
  1. William McClintockAbt 1750 - Aft 1819
  1. Margaret McClintockBef 1787 -
  2. William McClintock1787 - 1861
Facts and Events
Name William McClintock
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1750 Pennsylvania
Marriage to Elizabeth Torrance
Residence[1] 1775 Kentucky, Virginia, United Statescame to Kentucky
Residence[1] From 1776 to 1784 Pennsylvania, United Statesreturned to Pennsylvania
Residence[1] 1784 Kentucky, Virginia, United Statescame back to Kentucky
Other[1] Apr 1819 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition
Death? Aft Apr 1819 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:110, 111.

    Depositions taken Apr. 15, 16, 1819
    To establish preemption of John Miller on Hinkstons Creek.
    - Cave Johnston, at home of Robert E. Miller at Millersburg, states he was deputy surveyor of Fayette Co. and made John Miller's original survey in 1783.
    - Deposition of James Feryman in same.
    - Deposition of William Miller states in April, 1775, he, in company with abt. four men, came to Ky., up Licking to lower Blue Licks and traversed the county to find suitable place to improve,
    --- that John Miller, William Steele, William McClintock, Alexander Pollock and others composed the company,
    --- that John Miller, Alexander Pollock, John Stear and himself built John Miller's improvement in 1775, and
    --- after all the company had improved they went back to Penn., same year, and
    --- in 1776 he, John Miller and Alexander Pollock and some others returned to Ky.
    --- Further states that when he and his co. landed at lower Blue Licks 1775 they met John Hinkston and his co. of abt. fifteen,
    --- that John Martin and James Cooper were of Hinkston's co.,
    --- that in 1776 John Miller and Alexander Pollock went to John Cooper's, who was another of Hinkston's co., and bought corn which he had raised in 1775.
    - William Steele states in 1775 he and about eight of his co. traveled toward Ky. River and met one David McGee from Boonesborough.
    - William McClintock deposeth he returned to Penn. 1775 and did not come back with others of said co., and not until 1784.
    - James McMillan deposeth he came to Boonesborough March, 1776, his brothers, John and Robert, came to Ky. 1775, he heard Simon Kenton, John Fleming and Jonathan McMillan and one Cooper speak of Miller's improvement,
    --- that William McClelland, William Miller and Samuel Nesbit had improved about a mile or mile and quarter from Millersburg.

    Depositions taken Apr. 23, 1819
    To establish William McClelland's land on waters of Hinkston.
    - Col. Cave Johnson deposeth at the home of Elisha McClelland, that he surveyed said settlement in 1783.
    - Deposition of Henry Swift in same.
    - Deposition of William Miller states he came to Ky. with seven or eight others in 1775 and
    --- in 1776 he and his brother, John and James McGran made improvement for William McClellan.
    - Deposition of Caleb Masterson states
    --- he came to Ky. 1779 to Lexington and Bryan's Station and
    --- in 1780, he, with others, came from Bryan's Station to lower Blue Licks.