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Sarah Ann McAfee

Sarah Ann McAfee

Female 1837 - 1922  (85 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Ann McAfee was born in 1837 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster (daughter of Samuel McAfee and Grace Stinson); died on 7 Jul 1922 in West Larwill Street, Wooster, OH.

    Notes:

    Married Frederick William Leopold on Sep 26 1867, Wayne, Ohio.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel McAfee was born on 25 Dec 1804 in West Park, Dunluce Parish, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Ireland (son of William McAfee and Margaret Martha Taggart); died on 17 Nov 1890 in Chester township, Wayne, OH.

    Notes:

    To New York 1838.
    First wife Grace Stentson. Second wife Susanna was born in PA abt 1815.
    Children: William, Martha Jane, James, Sara A born in Ireland, Aaron/Amon, Mary E, Samuel, Charles, Robert, Susanna, Matthew born in Ohio.

    Samuel married Grace Stinson. Grace (daughter of David Stinson and Elizabeth McCaulley) was born in May 1808 in Antrim, Ulster; died on 27 Aug 1840 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Grace Stinson was born in May 1808 in Antrim, Ulster (daughter of David Stinson and Elizabeth McCaulley); died on 27 Aug 1840 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    Grace died just a few days after their son Samuel was born.

    Children:
    1. Martha Jane McAfee was born on 13 May 1832 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 21 Nov 1922 in Aspinwall, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    2. John William McAfee was born in 1834 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 24 Dec 1894 in Franklin, Wayne, Ohio.
    3. James D. McAfee was born on 25 Aug 1835 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 9 Aug 1912 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA; was buried in Wooster township, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    4. 1. Sarah Ann McAfee was born in 1837 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 7 Jul 1922 in West Larwill Street, Wooster, OH.
    5. Aaron McAfee was born in 1838 in Chester, Wayne, Ohio, USA; and died.
    6. Mary Eliza McAfee was born in 1839 in Antrim, Ulster; died on 22 Mar 1923 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    7. Samuel Stinson McAfee was born on 22 Aug 1840 in Ohio; died on 20 Mar 1919 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William McAfee was born in 1777 in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1857 in Sugar Creek Twp., Wayne Co, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    1833 land assessment: Bootown, Ballymoney, Dunluce, Upper Antrim, Ireland

    The McAfees were Presbyterians and farmers and said to have descended from Scottish Convenanters.

    Arrived in New York 7 Jun 1838, aboard the ship "St. Andrew", age 59, farmer, together with Martha age 56, James age 34, Rachael (Dinsmore) 25, Elija (infant), William age 20, Robert 13, Mathew 14, Martha Jane 14,
    Also arriving on the same ship W. McAfee, age 23, John Dinsmore 28, his wife Margaret 31, Samuel 4, Mary (infant) and Mary Dinsmore 76.

    Living with them in East Union township in the 1850 census were son William b. 1818, in addition to Martin b. 1828, Margaret b 1830 and Eliza b. 1835. Unknown parents, of them only granddaughter Eliza is mentioned in his will.

    In his will he gives the north half of his farm to son William, the south half to Mathew, the latter also got half the share of the fruit that may grow on the south half of the fam untill he has time to plant fruit trees on his part of the farm and they are grown to such size as will produce a reasonable quiantity of apples, except if he should sell his part of the farm in that event the fruit will all belong to William.
    Martha Jane 400 dollars. Granddaughter Eliza Mc?, 400 dollars. Grandson Joseph McAfee 400 dollars, son Robert McAfee one thousand dollars. Wife Martha my two horses or horse kind ald all my cattle and she is to have the privilege of living in the house in which we noe recide during her lifetime.

    One source has his father as John McDuffee/McAfee born ab. 1730 on the Isle of Islay, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. A farmer who migrated to Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland with a friend, William McQuigg, when they both were young men probably in the 1750's from Islay, Co. Argyll, Scotland.
    Presbyterian and descendant of Scots Convenanters. Believed to be buried at County Antrim Saint Cuthbert's Church Cemetery, where a Mathew McDuffee is buried which might be his son. In the same cemetery is:

    Erected in memory of
    MARGARET beloved wife of
    JAMES McAFEE, Park.
    Who died 12th August 1854
    aged 35 years.
    Also her husband
    JAMES McAFEE,
    who died 9th January 1888
    aged 87 years.
    Also her daughter
    MARGARET
    who died 3rd Sept 1889
    aged 43 years.

    --
    Clan Macfie is one of the oldest Scottish Clans with a history going back before records were kept. The ancient name for our clan is Macdubhsith. While literally meaning "dark man of peace", sithe is also the term used for supernatural beings that populated the islands and the highlands and the tern dubh or dark also had mystical and supernatural connotations. The ancestral homeland for the Macfies are the islands of Colonsay and Oronsay in the Hebrides, the Western Isles of Scotland.

    In 1623, Malcolm, the last Chief of the Clan Macfie, was captured by the infamous Colla Ciotach MacDonald. He was tied to a standing stone, known as Carraig Mhic a' Phi at Balaruminmore, on our ancestral island of Colonsay, and summarily shot. The Clan Macfie was dispossessed of its lands and dispersed as a "broken" Clan.

    That is, until 27th May 1981, when the Clan was reactivated and again formally recognised as an "active" Clan by the Lord Lyon. Macfies all over the world celebrate that day as a new 'birthday' for the Clan Macfie.

    As there was no hereditary Chief, a Ceann-Cath or Clan Commander was appointed to head the Clan. The current Clan Commander is Alexander "Sandy" C. McPhie who resides in Queensland Australia.

    The original name was
    "MacDubhsith" meaning
    "mac" - son of
    "Dubh" - dark or black
    "sith" - elf or fairy
    It is Gaelic. The Scottish-Gaelic pronunciation is"Mac - Dhoogh- shee".
    English it is MacDuffie.
    The clan called themselves "Clan MacDuffie" until 1539 when they dropped the Gaelic "dubh" syllable. Mac-Du-ffie became MacFie.
    From 1539 on they were known as Clan MacFie.Many still used/spelled their name MacDuffie however. When the Act of Union joing England and Scotland into Great Britain was passed in 1707, the English language was used more often in Scotland. There was no equivalent English sound or letter for the Gaelic sound "bh" in the clan names, so clerks and clergy used the approximations f, v, or ph. The result was many variations of the clan name but no single, correct spelling. Also, spellings were changed in Ireland during times of persecution because the Irish did not like the Scottish coming into Northern Ireland and taking their land they once owned. In addition, spellings varied because during immigration many of the immigration officers misspelled
    or forced immigrants to change the spellings of their names. And in some instances, some of the immigrants didn't know how to spell their own last names.
    The McAfee, McAffee, MacAfee spellings appear in Northern Ireland (County Antrim,
    County Armagh).

    Recognized Clan Surnames:

    The following names are recognised by the Commander of Clan Macfie, Ceann-Cath A. C. (Sandy) McPhie, as being current acceptable surname spellings for members of the Clan. Variations in the spelling of these names are acceptable. Mac/Mc prefixes are considered to be interchangeable:

    ATHEY, ATHIE, CATHEY, CATHIE, COFFEE, COFFEY, DUFFEE, DUFFIE, DUFFEY, DUFFY, FEE, GUFFEY, GUFFIE, HAFFEY, HAFFIE, MacAFEE (and McAfee), MacAFIE, MacCAFFER, MacCAFFREY, MacCAFFIE, MacCATHEY, MacCATHIE, MacCUISH, MacDUFFEE, MacDUFFIE, MacDUFFEY, MacDUFFY, MacDUFFIN, MacFEE, MacFIE, MacGUFFEY, MacGUFFIE, MacGUFFIN, MacHAFFIE, MacHAFFY, MacPHEE, MacPHIE, MacVEE, MacVIE, MAHAFFEY, MEHAFFEY, PHEE, PHIE.

    In addition, the Clan Commander recognises the historical links Clan Macfie had with the Macdonald Lords of the Isles, Clan Cameron in Lochaber and a branch of the MacNicol family in Glenorchy. More recently, the close links established with Clan Macfie by the Thorburn family in Sweden and the Brew family in New Zealand are also acknowledged by the Clan Commander.
    CLAN MACFIE HISTORY

    William married Margaret Martha Taggart in 1802 in Antrim, Ulster. Margaret was born in 1780 in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 6 Oct 1864 in Sugar Creek Twp., Wayne Co, Ohio, USA; was buried in Dalton Presbyterian Cemetary, Dalton, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Martha Taggart was born in 1780 in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 6 Oct 1864 in Sugar Creek Twp., Wayne Co, Ohio, USA; was buried in Dalton Presbyterian Cemetary, Dalton, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel McAfee was born on 25 Dec 1804 in West Park, Dunluce Parish, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died on 17 Nov 1890 in Chester township, Wayne, OH.
    2. Sarah McAfee was born in May 1805 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 2 Feb 1897 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    3. James McAfee was born on 6 Jan 1809 in West Park, Dunluce Parish, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died on 12 Jul 1862 in Lancaster Township, Wells, Indiana, USA.
    4. John McAfee was born in 1814 in Antrim, Ulster; died in 1889 in Athens County, OH; was buried in West Union Street Cemetery, Athens, Ohio.
    5. William McAfee, Jr was born in 1818 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 1 Jan 1863 in East Union Township, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    6. Mathew McAfee was born on 30 Jun 1821 in Bushmills, Antrim, Ulster; died on 31 May 1863 in East Union, Wayne County, Ohio.
    7. Robert R. McAfee was born in 1822 in Antrim, Ulster; died in 1907 in Wayne Co, Ohio.
    8. Martha Jane McAfee was born in Feb 1825 in Antrim, Ulster; died on 6 Jun 1897 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA; was buried in Oak Mound Cemetery, Somonauk, DeKalb, IL.

  3. 6.  David Stinson was born on 1 Jan 1784 in Cappagh, Tyrone, Ulster; died on 3 Jul 1863 in Salt Creek Twp, Wayne County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    In 1819, David his wife and three children immigrated to the United States. Traveling with them were Samuel Bell, cousin of David and Bell's wife Isabelle, a sister of David's wife Elizabeth (McCaulley) Stinson. Landing in Baltimorethe men went to hunt a dwelling. After staying a month in Baltimore the journeyed up into Pennsylvania where they stayed until the following spring, 1820. Hearing of the wonderful cheapness and fertility of the land in Ohio, they concluded to move on westward. After 4 weeks of travel they finally arrived in the vicinity of Dalton ( then Dover) Ohio, and for a time the Stinson and Bell families lived in one log shanty. David Stinson purchased 100 acres of land 2 miles southeast of Dalton a few years afterward and they at once began to clear the ground and erect a dwelling. As he was a weaver by trade David did not work in the field very much but he did weaving for the neighbors and they paid him in work and produce. His boys were soon considered the best wood choppers in the vicinity and after the age of 15 years David and William (sons) had to quit school and clear up field after field of heavy timber. Eight more children were born to David and Elizabeth so David spent his last years surrounded by children and grand-children. He was a devout member of the United Presbyterian church and the Stinsons were amoung the members of the first United Presbyterian congregation organized in the latter part of 1820 at the home of John McDowell, near Dalton. David died at his farm home at the age of 79.

    Children:
    Grace Stinson, 1808– 1840, m. Samuel McAfee
    Margaret Ann Stinson, 1812– , m. George Dague
    David Stinson, 1813– 1892, m. Sarah McElhinney
    William Stinson, 1816– 1894 m. Catherine Moore
    Elizabeth Olive Stinson, 1819– 1858, m. Joseph McElhinney
    Sarah Jane Stinson, 1821– 1823
    Mary Stinson, 1823– 1892, m. James Douglas
    James Stinson, 1827– 1909, m. Margaret Lavina Johnston and Ariminda Emmelie (Minnie) Johnston
    John Stinson, 1829– 1833
    Isabella Stinson, 1832– 1864, m. William Caldwell
    Maria Stinson, m. William Murray

    David married Elizabeth McCaulley on 25 Dec 1811 in Tyrone, Ulster. Elizabeth was born on 25 Dec 1792 in Northern Ireland; died on 13 Mar 1870 in Dalton, Wayne, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth McCaulley was born on 25 Dec 1792 in Northern Ireland; died on 13 Mar 1870 in Dalton, Wayne, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. 3. Grace Stinson was born in May 1808 in Antrim, Ulster; died on 27 Aug 1840 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, USA.
    2. David Stinson was born on 8 Oct 1813 in Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster; died on 11 Jan 1892 in Dalton, Wayne, Ohio.
    3. Elizabeth Olive Stinson was born on 5 Jan 1819 in Omagh, Tyrone, Ulster; died on 30 Dec 1858 in Dalton, Wayne, Ohio.