Person:Robert McGary (1)

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Robert McGary
b.Bef 1741
 
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  1. John McGaryBef 1729 -
  2. Edward McGaryBef 1735 -
  3. Col. Hugh McGaryEst 1738 - 1805
  4. Robert McGaryBef 1741 -
  • HRobert McGaryBef 1741 -
  • WSarah _____Bef 1745 -
m. Bef Jun 1762
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Name Robert McGary
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1741
Marriage Bef Jun 1762 to Sarah _____

Robert McGary was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Page 385.--29th April, 1761. Edward McGarry (McGeary) to John McGarry, Andrew Grear and Robert McGarry, £12 (odd) to be paid to Wm. Preston and £100. Furniture and house and cattle. 12 head cattle at South Fork of Pertomock and all other horses too tedius to mention. Teste: Robert Shanklen, David Bell, to secure grantees as bail for grantor, who is delivered up and Edward conveys above to Robert Shankland, his security in a bond.
  • Vol. 1 - MAY 25, 1761. - (49) Called Court for examination of Robt. McGarry, on suspicion of his breaking the jail and setting at large Edward McGarry and other prisoners. Acquitted.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 20, 1761. - (62) Fulton vs. Edward McGarry } Rob. Shankland and Rob. McGarry produced bills of sale for horses levied on, which were declared fraudulent.
  • Vol. 1 - MAY 19, 1762. - (218) Neomi Hill vs. Rob. McGarry--Abates by marriage of plaintiff.

Records in Wilkes County, GA

  • McGarry, Robert, 200 acres in Wilkes County, grant for signed by the Governor, 18 Sept. 1784, pg. 701. [Source: "Minutes of the Executive council, from January 14, 1778, to January 6, 1785"].
  • Page 95 - McGary, Robert, to Benj. Blake and Henry Augustine Pope, 575 acres on Middle Fork of Big Creek in Greene formerly Washington Co., Oct. 12, 1787. Robt. Willis, test. [Source: "Early Records of Georgia: Wilkes County", pg. 286].