Person:James Miskelly (3)

Watchers
James Miskelly, of York Co., SC
b.Bet 1710 and 1720
  • HJames Miskelly, of York Co., SCBet 1710 & 1720 - Abt 1778
  • WJean _____Bet 1710 & 1720 - Bef 1803
  1. Frances MiscellyBet 1740 & 1750 - Bef 1802
  2. James MiskellyBet 1740 & 1750 -
  3. William MiskellyBet 1740 & 1750 -
  4. Jane "Jean" MiskellyAbt 1743 - Abt 1803
Facts and Events
Name James Miskelly, of York Co., SC
Alt Name James Miscelly
Alt Name James Muskelly
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1710 and 1720 [estimate]
Marriage to Jean _____
Death? Abt 1778 York County, South Carolina

Will Abstract

MISKELLY, JAMES of York County, 5 Oct 1778
Wife: Jean
My three children: James, William, Frances
Executors:
Witnesses:
Proven:
Seems to be incomplete or illegible from fading or tearing.

Wife's Will Abstract:

MISKELLY, JEAN a widow of York District, 31 Jul 1802
Young relation: Jack Clark for his schooling.
Daughter: Jean Garvin
Sons: William Miskelly and James Miskelly
Executors: Col. Andrew Love, David Gordan
Witnesses: William Robertson, John Hill
Presented 18 Jul 1803
Source: Rootsweb.com
References
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    The Garvin family also owned land on Turkey Creek and later, James Muskelly (Miskelly) bought additional property from John Garvin. James’ daughter, Jean later marries Thomas Garvin. [4] Another family nearby, were the Clarks.

    [4] Thomas Garvin was a veteran of the Revolutionary War, and fought alongside his brothers-in-laws William And James Miskelly. Thomas and Jean moved to Pendleton District after the war, where Jean died. Thomas Garvin eventually settled in Virgo County, Indiana, where he dies. They leave a large family.

    https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/settlers-traveled-wagon-road-pennsylvania-south-1765-1775/