Person:Henry McCue (1)

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Henry McDowell McCue
 
m. 5 Dec 1849
  1. Douglass McCueAbt 1852 -
  2. Alexander Hall "Sandy" McCue1853 -
  3. Henry McDowell McCueEst 1854 -
  4. Eleanor McCueAbt 1856 -
  5. Robert Douglass McCueAbt 1859 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Henry McDowell McCue
Alt Name Hal _____
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1854 Augusta, Virginia, United States
Education[1] 1874 Lexington, Virginia, United StatesVirginia Military Institute

Additional Resources

  • McCue and Robertson Family Papers, 1831–1927. 131 items. Mss1M1395a - Contains papers of several members of the McCue, Robertson, and related Stuart families of Augusta County and Staunton. Most of the collection is made up of the papers of Alexander Hall McCue (1852–1912), his brother Henry McDowell McCue (d. 1939), and Alexander Farish Robertson (1853–1938). Nearly a third of the collection consists of receipts, 1898–1910, for taxes on land in Augusta County, and Staunton, owned by Alexander Robertson's wife, Margaret Briscoe (Stuart) Robertson (1855–1932), and her sisters Susan Baldwin (Stuart) Gibson (1849–1903) and Mary (Stuart) McGuire (1844–1933) (section 27); and leases, 1897–1906, of Alexander, his wife, and her sisters regarding the family farm Wayside (section 26). Also in the collection is an essay, ca. 1846, written by Sarah Hall Douglass while a student at the Augusta Female Seminary [now Mary Baldwin College] in Staunton (section 33).
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family Recorded, in McCue, John Nolley. The McCues of Old Dominion: supplemented with brief charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham families. (Mexico, Mo.: Missouri Ptg. & Pub. Co., 1912).

    p 51 -
    ... (81) iii Henry (Hal) McDowell McCue, b 1854-5, "Long Meadows," Augusta county, Va. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute (1874), of Lexington, and a Graduate in Law. Major J. Marshall McCue wrote that he was teaching in the New School (in Jan. 1875) near where M. H. McCue lived formerly and where John G. Stores lived then.

    Mr. McCue came to Missouri in 1881, with Mr. Thos. P. Hamilton (who d 1, Dec. 1911), and the two farmed jointly in North Callaway until 1888, when the former returned to Virginia, where he became interested in Banking; now he and his brother, A. H. McCue, are extensively connected with a Banking institution at Ford City, Pa., which owns the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company and has branches in Pa., Mo., and elsewhere. Since merging the two businesses, Mr. McCue has been manager of Real Estate Department and Vice-President of the Bank.

    When Mr. H. McD. McCue was in Missouri, the writer had the pleasure of knowing him, and has mingled with him since sufficient to know him thoroughly. He is an ideal gentleman whose modesty ever bespeaks his merit. ...