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POPE, Rev. George Whitefield

POPE, Rev. George Whitefield

Male 1750 - 1817  (67 years)

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  1. 1.  POPE, Rev. George WhitefieldPOPE, Rev. George Whitefield was born in 1750 in Walton Upon Thames, Surrey, England; died on 6 Mar 1817 in Lynches Creek, SC; was buried in Lynches Creek, SC.

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    Rev. George W. Pope, son of James Pope, was born in England. He was ra ised in the Church o. f England, in fact, he was named after the famed p riest, George Whitefield, but he changed his faith to Baptist after he g ot to America where he was a minister for over fifty years, forty-five o f the years at Abbotts Creek, North Carolina. When George was only six y ears old, his parents came from England to settle in Philadelphia. Jame s died there and his widow moved south to Baltimore where she dwelled f or some time, finally moving to what is now Guilford Co. , NC and settl ing on Pole Cat Creek. The first account we have of Elder Pope as a preacher is found in the o ldest records extant of Abbotts Creek Chruch in 1783, when it seems tha t they were commencing a new book, where his name is entered as pastor. A h istory of the Liberty Baptist Association (By Elder Henry Sheets) on Pa ge 40, sketches the life of Elder George Whitefield Pope as being one o f the foremost in the service of the church--his work being mainly in R owan (now Davidson Co., NC) "He figured most conspicuously in the Old S andy Creek Association, but his work as pastor for more than thirty yea rs was with the old Abbotts Creek Church. Here he did a work, the exten t of which eternity alone can tell." When he was ordained is not known. It is probable that he was a member o f Buffalo, an arm of Abbotts Creek Church, when he came to Abbotts Cree k as pastor. About 1783, he purchased a farm midway between Thomasville and High Poi nt one mile north of the Southern Railway, on the Guilford side of the C ounty Line. George Pope is given on the 1790 census of Guilford Co., NC, with 1 mal e over 16 years including head of family, 6 males under 16 years of age , and 2 females. In 1795 George Pope purchases 272 acres in Guilford Co., NC from Isaac H iatt. From the McCubbins Collection - Rowan Co., NC Public Library -Salisbury , NC: Rowan Co., NC, b ook 27 page 152: An indenture from the heirs of t he deceased George Pope (who are Mary, Jesse , Charles, James, & Willia m Pope, John & Mary Chaplin, Phelees (Phebe) & Hugh McKaughan, on 6 Mar 1 818 to Isaac & Geo. Whd. Pope for 254 acres on Rich Fork of Abbott's Cr eek, for $160 .00, witnessed by Joseph & Benjamin Albertson, Isaac Glan don & Sherwood Kenneday, proved in a county court held at Lexington (No w the county seat of Davidson Co. where our courts too k examination of M ary (wife of John Chaplin) apart from her husband & proves on 5 Oct 181 9. T his land is a part of an old tract granted to Jacob & Joseph Wilso n by Gov. Samuel Johnston. Book 21 page 646: On 28 Nov 1798, George Pope of Guilford Co., NC gets 2 54 acres on Rich For k of Abbott's Creek, for $782.00 from Joseph Wilso n of Rowan Co., NC, witnessed by William Po pe & James Hopkins.(This ha d been granted by The State to Jacob & Joseph Wilson). History of Liberty Baptist Association , page 82: Morgan Edwards says t hat Shubert Stearns an d his company of sixteen Baptist (including hims elf and wife) came to Sandy Creek 14 Nov 1755 , and on the 22nd day of t he same month, Sandy Creek Church was Constituted. He further say s tha t in three years' time they had increased to three churches and 900 com municants. The fi rst church which sprang off was Abbott's Creek, the o ther. Deep River. Page 83: NC, Rowan Co., Jenevary ye 4 day, 1783: For the Baptist Church i n Abets Crick & afte r confession of faith, members are given with Geor ge Pope as pastor. From this time to Sep 18 13, George Pope was pastor, m aking about thirty-one years. Preached in a log house a few yard s east o f present church. Went to SC later. Commencing January 1783, he continued as pastor without any interruptio n till September 1813 , when he and his wife were granted letters of di smission. From The Descenants of Silas Peace: He was doubtless a man of mo re than ordinary power . The principles as believed and taught by Bapti sts very naturally inculcate liverty of consc ience in all matters of r eligion. He was, therefore, loyal to the American cause during the s tr uggle for independence. This naturally enough rendered him obnoxious to t he Tory element wh o thought that, inasmuch as he was born on English s oil, he ought to be true to King George . Men (who were afterwards foun d to be Torries) called at his home inquiring for him tellin g his wife t hat they desired Mr. Pope to meet them at a certain school house. He me t them pro mptly only to learn that they intended to kill him. He obtai ned permission to preach before t hem for "one last time". In the deliv ery of his sermon, which was one of great power, some we re convicted a nd all were more of less wrought upon. At the close of the sermon, they t old hi m to go home that they would never trouble him again." After Rev. George retired, he kept getting the visions to "go to Lynche s Creek and preach" . He was a man in his eighties and he wasn't inter ested in preaching anymore, and he didn' t know where Lynches Creek was s o he didn't pay any attention to the visions. His crops an d cattle st arted dying so he got on his knees and prayed, "God, what do you want m e to do? " An angel appeared and told him to go to Lynches Creek and p reach; so he saddled up his best pony and headed for parts unknown. La ndmarks in his dreams he had the night before showed him he was on the r ight road. After traveling several days, he came into a town that was h aving a revival so he decided to stop and attend. After everyone had s poken, he asked if h e could say a few words. He spoke with such vigor t hat after the meeting, a group of men cam e to him and asked if he woul d go to their town and preach. He asked them where they lived and they s aid, "down the road about five miles in a settlement called Lynches Cre ek". He was by that time in South Carolina. He was there until he die d five years later. This story i s on his monument in the church cemet ery the congregation erected in his honor.

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    George married HIATT, Mary in Dec 1775 in Frederick, VA. Mary was born on 12 Jan 1755 in Winchester, VA; died in 1817 in Guilford County, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 2. POPE, Rev. William  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Sep 1776 in Guilford County, NC; died on 29 Sep 1853 in Belleville, IN; was buried in Belleville, IN.
    2. 3. POPE, Charles  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Dec 1778 in High Point, NC; died on 10 Jul 1827 in Davidson County, NC; was buried in Wallburg, NC.
    3. 4. POPE, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1782; died about 1822.
    4. 5. POPE, Phebe  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Aug 1783 in Guilford County, NC; died on 16 Sep 1867 in Guilford County, NC; was buried in Oak Ridge, NC.
    5. 6. POPE, Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1785 in NC; died on 6 Feb 1848 in NC; was buried in Wallburg, NC.
    6. 7. POPE, George Whitefield Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1786 in Rowan County, NC; died in CA 1860 in NC.
    7. 8. POPE, Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1789 in Rowan County, NC; died in CA 1856 in Hendricks County, IN.
    8. 9. POPE, Jesse  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1790 in VA; died in 1825 in Camden, SC.


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  1. 2.  POPE, Rev. WilliamPOPE, Rev. William Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 21 Sep 1776 in Guilford County, NC; died on 29 Sep 1853 in Belleville, IN; was buried in Belleville, IN.

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  2. 3.  POPE, CharlesPOPE, Charles Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 3 Dec 1778 in High Point, NC; died on 10 Jul 1827 in Davidson County, NC; was buried in Wallburg, NC.

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  3. 4.  POPE, JamesPOPE, James Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born about 1782; died about 1822.

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    Book 24 page 439; 9 Apr 1817. George Pope (possibly a Quaker? no wife s igns) of Chesterfiel d Co, SC lets James Pope of Rowan Co., NC have 122 a cres on Rich Fork of Abbott's Creek nex t --- Piggott, for $400.00, Wit nessed by Charles Pope & Zebulon Hunt & proved by the latter i n Feb 18 18. The Will of James Pope (book H page 229) made 25 Aug 1822 & probated in N ov 1822. Wife: Mary. Daughters: Cloe Pope & Catharine Pope (the balance of th e home place or 32 acr es next Joseph Hitchcock & William Pegott) and S arah Pope (about 74 acres next the home plac e & lately bought from Ann & W illiam Brown -- this land may be next Zebulon Hunt & Joseph Bur ton, or s ome is to be sold & the proceeds divided bnetween her and Chloe). Sons : John Veac h Pope (90 acres of the home place next Wm. Pegott, George H aworth & Zebulon Hunt). Exrs: b rother, Isaac Pope & brother-in-law, J ohn Veach. Witnesses: Joshua Burton & Zebulon Hunt. Information from Bill Bigham has Will Book G:229 - Will of James Pope.


  4. 5.  POPE, PhebePOPE, Phebe Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 7 Aug 1783 in Guilford County, NC; died on 16 Sep 1867 in Guilford County, NC; was buried in Oak Ridge, NC.

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    After Hugh's death or desertion, Phebe worked hard and raised her child ren the best she could , perhaps with help from her father. Since Hugh w as not around to pay the 500 Pounds, it is assumed that her father, as c o-signer of the marriage bond, paid that sum to the state of NC to help t ake care of the children. (If Hugh was dead, no marriage bond would ne ed to be paid. Does this mean that the second story of desertion inste ad of death is the one to be believed?) She died at the home of her son Rev. Forrester McKaughn. Forrester and h is wives (Sallie Parrish and Rebecca Perkins) are buried at A-I Cemeter y in the same plot and marked. "Descendants of George Whitefield Pope" f rom McCubbin Collection, Rowan Library, Salisbury, N.C. "The Descendant s of Silas Peace, 1775 to 1968" by Richard Raymond Peace, Sr. Tombstone P hoto- A-I Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Guilford., N.C. The 1860 Forsyth County, North Carolina census has her living with The L evi Livingood family:

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    Phebe married MCKAUGHAN, Hugh on 29 Mar 1804 in Rowan County, NC. Hugh (son of MCKAUGHAN, Archibald Jr. and MERCER, Jane) was born about 1779 in Arcadia, TN; died about 1845 in Nacogdoches, TX; was buried in Oak Ridge, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 10. MCKAUGHAN, George Pope  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Feb 1801 in TN; died on 22 Jul 1871 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    2. 11. MCKAUGHAN, Archibald  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1808 in Rowan County, NC; died on 8 Nov 1879 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    3. 12. MCKAUGHAN, Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 1810 in Rowan County, NC; died on 20 Oct 1850 in Friedberg, NC; was buried in Davidson County, NC.
    4. 13. MCKAUGHAN\ MCCOIN, Rev. William  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Apr 1813 in Rowan County, NC; died on 2 Mar 1893 in Emporia, KS; was buried on 7 Mar 1895 in Emporia, KS.
    5. 14. MCKAUGHAN\ MCCOIN, Rev. Jesse Alfred  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1815 in Guilford County, NC; died on 5 Apr 1860; was buried in Elkin, NC.
    6. 15. MCKAUGHAN\ MCKOIN, Rev. Forrester  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1815 in Rowan County, NC; died on 30 Sep 1883 in Guilford County, NC; was buried in Oak Ridge, NC.

  5. 6.  POPE, IsaacPOPE, Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 1 Oct 1785 in NC; died on 6 Feb 1848 in NC; was buried in Wallburg, NC.

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  6. 7.  POPE, George Whitefield Jr.POPE, George Whitefield Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born about 1786 in Rowan County, NC; died in CA 1860 in NC.

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    • Residence: 1850, Davidson County, NC

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    It appears that he bought land in Hendricks, IN on 5 Jan 1831. Did he follow his brother to IN?

    George married MARTIN, Anna on 21 Mar 1809 in NC. Anna was born in CA 1790 in NC; died in 1850 in Davidson County, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 8.  POPE, MaryPOPE, Mary Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born about 1789 in Rowan County, NC; died in CA 1856 in Hendricks County, IN.

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    From The Descendants of Silas Peace: "But his daughter, Mary, w as headstrong and diso bedient. On one occasion, contrary to the wish o f her parents, she ran away and went to a dan ce. Her mother went after a nd brought her home. She was finally excluded from the church . I ment ion this only to show Elder Pope's views on dancing for he was then pas tor of the ch urch"


  8. 9.  POPE, Jesse Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born about 1790 in VA; died in 1825 in Camden, SC.


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  1. 10.  MCKAUGHAN, George Pope Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 25 Feb 1801 in TN; died on 22 Jul 1871 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

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    It was this generation, around 1870 when men were changing their bundle some, immigrant name s to the American version. They changed it to how i t was pronounced in the locality where th ey settled. Apparently the G aelic pronounciation of McKaughan sounded like McCoin for that i s the m ost popular way to spell the name now.
     On Tombstone:                                        George McKaughan                                     Born February 25, 1804                                       Died July 22, 1871                           "Blessed are the Dead Which Die in the Lord" 


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  2. 11.  MCKAUGHAN, ArchibaldMCKAUGHAN, Archibald Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 13 Sep 1808 in Rowan County, NC; died on 8 Nov 1879 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

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    It was this generation, around 1870 when men were changing their bundle some, immigrant name s to the American version. They changed it to how i t was pronounced in the locality where th ey settled. Apparently the G aelic pronounciation of McKaughan sounded like McCoin for that i s the m ost popular way to spell the name now. 1850 Federal census - Forsyth Co., NC, Archibald is listed as a 42 yr o ld male farmer born i n NC. His wife, Mary, is 40. Children as follows : Isaac H.-12, Richard H.-11, Charlotte E. - 9, Phebe Jane-7, John W.-2 . From the Agriculture Schedule for the year ending June 1, 1850, Archiba ld had 99 improved acr eage, 54 unimproved acreage, 575 cash value of f arm, 75 value of farming implements and machi nery, 1 horse,5 milch cow s, 5 other cattle, 7 sheep, 18 swine, 193 value of live stock, 53 bu sh els of wheat, 5 bushels of rye, 200 bushels of Indian corn, 100 bushels o f oats, 15 lbs o f wool, 10 bushels of Irish Potatoes, 5 bushels of swe et potatoes, 200 lbs of butter, 25 lbs . of cheese, 16 tons of hay, 12 v alue of home made manufactures, 62 value of animals slaughte red. 1860 Federal census - Forsyth Co., NC, Archibald is listed as 51 yr old m ale farmer born in N C. He has est.real val.at 625 and est val. persona l at 1200. His wife, Mary, is listed as 50 , Isaac H. is 23 male day la borer, Richard H. is 21 male day laborer, Charlotte E. is 19, Phe be J. i s 17 and John W is 13. Archibald is listed as a juror to the June Court 1856 - Forsyth County C ourt of Pleas and Qua rters. Archibald is listed as a juror to the Sept 1849 Court - Forsyth County C ourt of Ps & Qs. Born in Guilford Co.(then Rowan) and grew up there. Moved to Stokes (n ow Forsyth) Co. in 183 9 and remained until his death. He was listed in the People's Press, Salem,NC. "Archibald McKaughan liv ed on the Amos Stewar t Place in Kernersville, NC. He was a member of t he Protestant Methodist Church." 20 Nov 18 79

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    Archibald married WELCH, Mary Jane on 8 Jan 1835 in Stokes County, NC. Mary (daughter of WELCH, Isaac and PAYNE, Margaret) was born on 3 Feb 1810 in Guilford County, NC; died on 26 Jan 1874 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 16. MCKAUGHAN, William Jasper  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Dec 1835 in Forsyth County, NC; died on 6 May 1898 in KS; was buried in Goddard, KS.
    2. 17. MCKAUGHAN, Isaac Harrison  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1837 in Stokes (Forsyth) County, NC; died on 4 Apr 1933; was buried in Kernersville, NC.
    3. 18. MCKAUGHAN, Richard Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Apr 1839; died on 24 Feb 1923; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    4. 19. MCKAUGHAN, Charlotte Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1840 in NC; died on 14 Dec 1907 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    5. 20. MCKAUGHAN, Phoebe Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1843 in Stokes County, NC; died on 26 Jan 1922 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Kernersville, NC.
    6. 21. MCKAUGHAN, John Wesley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Mar 1847 in Broadbay, NC; died on 31 Aug 1930; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

  3. 12.  MCKAUGHAN, Jane Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born before 1810 in Rowan County, NC; died on 20 Oct 1850 in Friedberg, NC; was buried in Davidson County, NC.

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    Jane McKaughan was born before 1810 in Rowan County, North Carolina. The 1810 Rowan County census shows Hugh McKaughan having 2 sons and 1 daughter. Jane's marriage bond, filled out by the clerk, spelling the name Jain McCaughangn, dated 24 March 1844 to marry John Weasner (Weisner), which he co-signed.

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  4. 13.  MCKAUGHAN\ MCCOIN, Rev. WilliamMCKAUGHAN\ MCCOIN, Rev. William Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 18 Apr 1813 in Rowan County, NC; died on 2 Mar 1893 in Emporia, KS; was buried on 7 Mar 1895 in Emporia, KS.

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    Rev. William McKaughan/McCoin: born 18 April 1813, Rowan (now Guilford ) County, NC. He marr ied Elizabeth Piggott (Pickett), daughter of Wil liam Piggott and Elizabeth Welborn, 1 Augus t 1833, at Cane Creek, NC. E lizabeth was born 16 August 1814. In 1840, William McKaughan began his training as a Methodist Protestan t minister under the t utelage of the famed Alson Gray. On May 11 1841 , he was given his license to exhort (preach) . On October 28, 1843, h e was made a Deacon. On May 1, 1845, he was given authorization t o be come a circuit rider. On November 14, 1847, he was advanced to an Elde r. On may 22, 185 9, he was sent to Georgia. On February 28, 1864, he w as assigned the Holly Creek and Holly C reek churches in the Georgia di strict. The family lived about twenty miles from Atlanta. During "Sherman's ma rch to the Sea" a ride r on horseback came to inform them that Sherman w as headed their way and burning everything i n sight. Rev. William hur riedly hid his sons in different places on the plantation, in cas e som e were found and killed, the others might be saved. He hid his wife, b abies and daughte rs among the reeds and lily pads at the pond and he t ook his best horse, a horse is very impo rtant to a circuit rider, to a c lump of trees the farthest point from his family and hid fo r he was af raid the horse might whinny and attract the soldiers attention. The so ldiers came , took what they wanted and burned the rest. When they all a gain gathered, no one was hurt b ut about everything they owned was bur ned. Upon investigating, they found the iron frame an d wheels of thei r wagon were usable. They built a flatbed on the frame and it was that f latb ed and that horse Rev. William saved that brought them to Kansas. Rev William homesteaded near North Homer Creek in Greenwood County, Kan sas; however, he was n ot there long enough to clear his deed. Elizabe th, his wife, died 4 April 1869 and is burie d in what is now called th e Worley Cemetery, near North Homer Creek. His oldest daughter, Su san nah, and two older sons: Rev. Alpheus and William Alson, had married by t hen, however, the y followed their parents to KS. Rev. William married a ll the rest of the children but the tw o youngest, Serena and Julius Sp ate, while in Greenwood County. Julius was working away fro m home and s ince Serena was a teenager, after his wife's death, Rev. William did no t feel i t was safe to leave Serena alone while he was on his circuit, s o he transferred to Emporia, K ansas, where one of his older daughters l ived at the time. She would be able to take care o f Serena while he w as gone from home. One of the chapels he was in charge of in Lyon Coun ty , Kansas was the Fowler Chapel, about five miles southeast of Empori a. It was on the John Fo wler farm. John Fowler had a daughter, Sally , who had been widowed twice and had several sma ll children. Rev Will iam McCoin married Sally Fowler Gregory Parker 8 April 1872 in Emporia . H e helped raise her children. Rev. William died in Emporia 2 March 1895 . He is buried be side Sally in the Hunt-Fowler private Cemetery, loca ted on the Fowler farm southeast of Empor ia. His preaching assignment s in KS were: Virgil and Eureka before churches were built, Empo ria Mi ssion, Fowler Chapel, Crystal Plains and Neosho Rapids. We found Rev. William using the spelling McKaughan when doing business a t the courthouses i n North Carolina and Georgia; however, all his prea ching certificates are made out as McCoi n but the first one in Kansas. I t was McCaughan. During the time his first wife died and h e was marry ing his children, he was using the spelling McCaughan. Around 1870, he , and all h is remaining sons excluding Francis Newton, changed their n ames to McCoin.
    Kansas State Historical Society, Newspaper Department Emporia Gazette a weekly newspaper in Emporia, KS. Thursday, March 7, 1895
    AT REST
    DEATH OF A MAN WHO MADE THE WORLD BEITER
    Rev. William McCoin died at his residence on East Street last Saturday n ight and was buried f rom Fowler Chapel today. This event removes a ve ry exemplary and influential character of lo ng standing, the terminati on of whose career is a matter of more than regret in this communit y. For more than forty years he has been in Kansas and mainly in this imme diate neighborhood. H e was born in North Carolina in 1813. Before co ming to Kansas his active work was in the sou thern states, much of it a s an itinerant in Georgia. About twenty years ago he became connec ted w ith the numerous Fowler families by marriage to Sarah, daughter of the l ate John Fowler , who survives him as his widow. He was the father of t en children, all but two who embrace d Christianity and three of these b ecame ministers of the gospel. At a very impressive funeral service this morning, a record kept in his o wn hand writing, wa s read, showing that his ministry had been instrume ntality of turning more than a thousand so uls from darkness to light. S urely he has lain up for himself incorruptible treasures. Hi s charact er was such as to fairly earn that which he received, the highest estee m of all wh o knew him. The widow and friends are the recipient of the most hearty and tender c onsolations and sympat hy from that appreciation of the dead is shown i n kindness to the living.

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  5. 14.  MCKAUGHAN\ MCCOIN, Rev. Jesse Alfred Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 1 May 1815 in Guilford County, NC; died on 5 Apr 1860; was buried in Elkin, NC.

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    It was this generation, around 1870 when men were changing their bundle some, immigrant name s to the American version. They changed it to how i t was pronounced in the locality where th ey settled. Apparently the G aelic pronounciation of McKaughan sounded like McCoin for that i s the m ost popular way to spell the name now. Rev. Jessie McCoin established the Grassy Creek Primitive Baptist Churc h near Elkin, NC. Thi s church was later taken over by the Methodist d enomination, and id known today as the Grass y Creek Methodist Church. I t is on this site that the McKaughan/McCoin reunions are held eac h yea r on the fourth Sunday in September. He died after fighting a forest fire. From the Four Generations of McKaughans in America: In olden da ys, both churches use d the same cemetery. Although their graves are u nmarked, except by stones, their grave site s are identifiable by some o f his descendants at this time." It was this generation, around 1870 when men were changing their bundle some, immigrant name s to the American version. They changed it to how i t was pronounced in the locality where th ey settled. Apparently the G aelic pronounciation of McKaughan sounded like McCoin for that i s the m ost popular way to spell the name now. Rev. Jessie McCoin established the Grassy Creek Primitive Baptist Churc h near Elkin, NC. Thi s church was later taken over by the Methodist d enomination, and id known today as the Grass y Creek Methodist Church. I t is on this site that the McKaughan/McCoin reunions are held eac h yea r on the fourth Sunday in September. He died after fighting a forest fire. From the Four Generations of McKaughans in America: In olden da ys, both churches use d the same cemetery. Although their graves are u nmarked, except by stones, their grave site s are identifiable by some o f his descendants at this time."

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  6. 15.  MCKAUGHAN\ MCKOIN, Rev. Forrester Descendancy chart to this point (5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 1 May 1815 in Rowan County, NC; died on 30 Sep 1883 in Guilford County, NC; was buried in Oak Ridge, NC.

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    REV. Forrester McKaughan was a twin to Jesse Alfred. At times during h is lifetime he spelled his name "McKoin". Information from his Bibles s ays he was a member of the Protestant Church for thirty-five years. Th is would have been the Protestant Methodist Church, which was very popu lar in that area for many years. He then changed to the Christian Chur ch where he was a minister in Guilford County, North Carolina. The chu rch, now gone, was next to what is now the A. and I. Cemetery. Another d enomination built across the road from the cemetery and now uses it . H e and several of his family are buried in this cemetery. On one census , he spelled his name McKoin however later when gravestones were bought , it is spelled McCaughan. Rev. Forrester had been conducting a revival at the Mt Zion Church near P ilot Mountain, NC. As he rose to speak, he died of an apparent heart at tack, 30 September 188 3. Four Generations of McKaughans in America has the death date as 3 0 sep 1888. I have only a couple generations worked out for Rev. Forrester McKaugha n. I understand someone in Kernersville has been working on his line. I h ave through the years written to several McKaughan's of his line in Ker nersville but so far have not had any of them answer so the y must not w ant to share their information. Rev. Forrester McKaughan's Bible left a multitude of information he and o ther members of the family had written down. It is from his Bible that w e found my great-grandfather's, Rev. William McCoin, obituary. Rev. Wi lliam died after Rev. Forrester so someone had added this to the Bible, f or which we are thankful. OTHER INFORMATION FOUIND IN REV. FORRESTER McKAUGHAN'S BIBLE: MARRIAGES FORRESTER McCOIN AND SALLEY P. PARRISH was married February the 2nd A .D. 1839. FORRESTER McCOIN and REBECCA PERKINS was married October the 20th, A.D. 1 862. THOMAS STANLEY AND T. ELIZABEIH McCOIN was married January 24th, A.D. 1 865. JOHN F. McKAUGHAN and LUSENA KNIGHT was married September the 8th, A.D. 1 870. WILLIAM W. McKAUGHAN and ANN HUFFINES was married October 31st, A.D. 18 72. WILLIAS L. McKAUGHAN and MARTHA CORUM was married February the 21st, A. D. 1978. J.T. DEANS and ALETHA J. McKAUGHAN was married November the llth, A.D. 1 878. J.P. TUCKER and PHOEBE E. McKAUGHAN was married September the 16th, A.D ., 1886 (1896) BIRTHS FORRESTER McCOIN was born May lst, A.D. 1815. SALLY P. McCOIN was born June lst, A.D. 1818. REBECCA P. McCOIN was born June the 17th, A.D. 1815. ALETHA JANE McCOIN was born August the 15th, A.D. 1840. Twins: TILLITHA ELIZABEIH and WYATT PARRISH McCOIN were born August the 2 7th, A.D., 1842 PHOEBE ELMIRA McCOIN was born May 19th A.D., 1845. JOHN FRANKLIN McCOIN was born March 25th, A.D., 1847. WILLIAM WALTER McCOIN was born March 25th A.D. 1851. WILLIAS LEONA McCOIN was born September 24th, A.D. 1853 JAMES P. TUCKER was born June llth, A.D. 1859 died July 29th A.D. 1919, a ge 57 years, 1 mo. 18 days. DEBRO GLENN McKOIN was born August 7, 1895, died August 23, 1961. Buri ed at the Rock of Ages Church Cemetery, between Greenboro and Oak Ridge, North Caroli na (Debro was a grandson of William Leonadus. He enlisted in North Carolina. Pvt. Bat ry E. 307 Fld Arty. World War I). KATHY SUE McKOIN (Debro's daughter) born April 2, 1955, died August 26t h, 1955. 4 mos 24 days DEATHS SALLY P. McCOIN September the 17th, A.D. 1867. PHEBE McCOIN (mother) September 16, A.D. 1867. WYATT P. McCOIN December 18th A.D. 1867. Age 25 years 3 mos 9 days. REBECCA PERKINS McCOIN August 16th, A.D. 1883. LAURA JANE McCOIN (granddaughter) born August A.D. 1885. MARTHA CORUM McCOIN (wife of Willias) died August 1886. FORRESTER McKaughan died September the 30th A.D. 1883. In loving Remem berance of him. Age 73 Yrs. 3 Mos. 29 days. PHEBE ELIZABEIH McCOIN born May the 19th, died July 31, 1921 at 12 o'cl ock night. Age 76 years, 2 mos. 12 days. ALETHA JANE DEANS died February 25th, 1923. Age 83 Years I mo 26 days. MRS ELIZABEIE McCOIN STANLEY died January 30, 1916, at 9 O'clock. Age 7 4 years, 8 mos CHARLES CLAYTON McKOIN (brother to Debro) born March 7th 1894. died Mar ch 1947. Age 53 years, 7 months. He was Supt. of the Mills Home, Baptist Orphana ge at Thomasville, North Carolina, for many years. Forrester McKaughan, profest religion in the year of our Lord 1836 in J uly of that year. He joined the Protestant Church and was an official member thirty-five y ears. He then joined the Christian Church and was a licensed deacon in the church. May God b less his work and help him to be useful. He is also an ordained deacon in the Christian C hurch. The Bible was printed in 1860. In 1967, it belonged to Terry Lee McKoi n in Greenboro, North Carolina. He is a great-grandson of Rev. Forrester McKaughan/McC oin. ODDS AND ENDS IN REV. FORRESTER McKAUGHAN'S BIBL E JOSIAH and SARAH JESOP was married the 10th day of the 5th month, 1 827. DEBRO GLENN McKOIN and VESTA ALICE WHITAKER was married the 24th day of t he 10th month, 1791. LEVI BUCKINGHAM was born the 22nd of the 7th month, 1756. LEVI BUCKINGHAM, JR. was born the 24th day of the 10th month, 1791 (177 1 ?) JOSIAH JESOP was born the 4th day of the 4th month, 1779. SARAH JESOP was born the 26th day of the 10th month. 1785. RACHEL BUCKINGHAM was born the 12th day of the 8th month, 1780. LELAH BUCKINGHAM was born the 20th day of the 8th month, 1787. REBECCA BUCKINGHAM deceased the 26th day of the lst month, 1893. LEVI BUCKINGHAM deceased 18th day of the llth month, 1841. JOSIAH JESOP deceased the 10th day of the 4th month, 1850. LELAH PURKINS deceased the 14th day of the 4th month, 1873, Age 82 Yrs 7 M os 24 days. (Must be Rebecca Perkins' mother). RACHEL BUCKINGHAM deceased the 8th day of the 2nd month, 1883, Age 92 y ears 5 mos 25 days. SARAH JESOP deceased the 30th day of the 10th month, 1883, age 94 yrs, 4 d ays. WILLIS L. McKOIN died June 20, 1911, age 78 years. LUCY JANE McKOIN died October 27th, 1830. age 72 days 24 days. PHEBE died 1867, LELAH died 1873, RACHEL died 1882, Rebecca 1883 (writt en in margin). It was this generation, around 1870 when men were changing their burden some, immigrant names to the American version. They changed it to how i t was pronounced in the locality where they settled. Apparently the Ga elic pronunciation of McKaughan sounded like McCoin for that is the mos t popular way to spell the name now.

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  1. 16.  MCKAUGHAN, William JasperMCKAUGHAN, William Jasper Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 18 Dec 1835 in Forsyth County, NC; died on 6 May 1898 in KS; was buried in Goddard, KS.

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    1860 Federal census - Forsyth Co., NC lists William as a 25 yr old Male f armer, his wife, Eli zabeth, is 22, Mary L. is 1/2. William Jasper McKaughan was a farmer, A Moravian and a Civil War Veter an. He changed the sp elling of his name to McCoin about 1870. In 187 4 he moved his family from Kernersville, NC t o Goddard, Sedgwick Co., K s.

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  2. 17.  MCKAUGHAN, Isaac HarrisonMCKAUGHAN, Isaac Harrison Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 26 Aug 1837 in Stokes (Forsyth) County, NC; died on 4 Apr 1933; was buried in Kernersville, NC.

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    HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA
    Chicago and New York Publishing Company 1919
    Vol. IV Page 216

    ISAAC HARRISON McKAUGHAN

    At the age of eighty, still hale and vigorous, Isaac Harrison McKaughan l ives in the villag e of Kernersville, in Forsyth County. He grew up and h ad his first business experience befor e the war. During the war he ser ved faithfully and loyally as a Confederate Soldier. After th e final s urrender he returned home to take up the threads of civil existence. Mr . McKaughan w as a very prosperous farmer for many years, and still own s a very large and handsome estate.

    He was born in Guilford County, North Carolina August 26, 1837. His gra ndfather McKaughan, o f Scotch ancestry, reared his family in Guilford C ounty. In the early years of the last centu ry, he was determined to se ek a home in the new country then opening to American settlers i n that p art of the Dominion of Mexico known as Texas. It was such an adventure a s many pionee rs were willing to engage in at a risk of considerable pe rsonal danger. His son, Archibald, r eceived from him a letter written a t Natchitoches, Louisana, the border of Texas, and soon af terwards the re came a notice to the effect that Hugh McKaughan was dead. Hugh marri ed Phoeb e Pope who survived her husband many years and died at the hom e of her son, Forrester, in Gui lford County. Her six children were nam ed: George, Archibald, William, Forrester, Jesse and J ane.

    Archibald McKaughan, father of Isaac H., was born in Guilford County, N orth Carolina, 15 Dece mber 1808. He grew up in country surroundings an d lived in Guilford County until 1839, when h e moved to Stokes County. S ettling near Freidland, now Forsyth County, he became a general fa rmer , and he remained in that county an honored and useful citizen, until h is death in 1879 . He married Mary Welch. She was born in Guilford Coun ty February 3, 1810. Her father, Isaa c Welch, was a native of the same c ounty, and her grandfather, William Welch, was also a farm er who spent h is last years in Guilford County. The Welch settlement is about three o r four m iles from High Point. Isaac Welch, married Martha Paine, who w as probably a life long residen t of Guilford County. Mrs Archibald McK aughan died January 26, 1877. Her six children were: W illiam, Isaac H. , Richard, Charlotte, Phoebe Jane and John. The sons, William, Isaac an d Rich ard were Confederate Soldiers.

    Isaac Harrison McKaughan grew up in Stokes County on his father's farm. W hen he was 19 year s of age, he started for South Carolina for the purp ose of selling tobacco. He hired a team f rom his Uncle and bought a st ock of tobacco from N.D. Sullivan. As a tobacco peddler he did c onside rable business, and was in South Carolina until 1862. In the spring of t hat year he enr olled in the Clemons Company and was attached to the Se venth Confederate Regiment under Colon el Clayburn. He was subsequently t ransferred to the Sixteenth North Carolina Battalion. Thi s service too k him all over the great battlefields of Virginia, and while constantly o n dut y and ever ready for the hazards and fortune of a soldier's life, h e suffered neither sicknes s or wounds or capture and was with his comm and until the surrender at Appomattex. He and six teen of his commrades w ere able to retain their horses, and they rode home and were paroled a t G reenboro.

    Bravely facing the conditions of life in a devastated country, he at on ce rented a tract of l and in Abbott's Creek Township and spent the spr ing and summer farming. The rest of the yea r he was again a tobacco sa lesman in South Carolina. In 1869 Mr. McKaughan bought a tract o f land i n Abbott's Creek Township and was

    Steadily engaged in farming there until 1876. In that year he sold his f arm and moved to Kern ersville. He is first purchase of land there was f ifty acres close to the town, and in 1884 h e bought a lot in the villa ge and erected a commodious brick house, where he has since lived . Muc h of Mr McKaughan's prosperity in business was acquireds a tobacco sale sman, and for upw ards to forty years he made his annual trips to South C arolina. He continued to invest in lan d until he had upwards to 350 ac res and has financial independence that enables him to live a nd take l ife leisurely.

    Mr McKaughan was married in 1864 to Esther Robertson. She was born five m iles south of Kerner sville October 6, 1939, daughter of William Haley a nd Mahala Robertson. They were happily mar ried for thirty-four years u ntil her death on May 20, 1898. In 1899, Mr. McKaughan married MA RY NE WTON PEGAM, a native of Guilford County and a daughter of John F. and N ancy Jones Pegam . Mr. McKaughan is an active member of Kernersville Me thodist Episcopal Church, south, and bo th his wives had also been memb ers of that society. He is affiliated with Norfleet Camp of th e Confed erate Veterans.

    By his first marriage, he had six children: Miranda, Mary, David, Corne lius M., Arminius Harr ison, and Charles. Miranda is the wife of Robert E . Steele of Greenboro, Mary married Charle s Hester and their son Homer i s a dentist. David married Minnie Hooker; their seven childre n are Bes sie, Roy Hooker, Gates, Olivia, David and Esther. Cornelius by his seco nd marriage t o Leata Reed has a son, Robert Steele. Arminius married B etty Gentry and they have seven chil dren: Elah, Duke, Ralph, Donald, J ohn, Phyllis and Maxine. Charles married Nona Brown, and th eir three c hildren are William, Charles and Mary.

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  3. 18.  MCKAUGHAN, Richard HenryMCKAUGHAN, Richard Henry Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 30 Apr 1839; died on 24 Feb 1923; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

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  4. 19.  MCKAUGHAN, Charlotte Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 10 Oct 1840 in NC; died on 14 Dec 1907 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

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    Charlotte married PARNELL, Jacob William on 17 Oct 1865. Jacob (son of PARNELL, William and NISSEN, Susanna Dorothea) was born on 29 Aug 1836 in NC; died on 25 Aug 1877 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 22. PARNELL, John Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Sep 1867; died on 13 May 1936; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    2. 23. PARNELL, Harrison Cornelius  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1871 in Forsyth County, NC; died on 30 Oct 1940 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    3. 24. PARNELL, Charles L.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1874; died on 14 Aug 1875; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    4. 25. PARNELL, Margaret Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jun 1875 in Forsyth County, NC; died on 21 Feb 1936 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.
    5. 26. PARNELL, Mollie L.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Aug 1876; died on 21 Mar 1906; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

  5. 20.  MCKAUGHAN, Phoebe JaneMCKAUGHAN, Phoebe Jane Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 14 Jan 1843 in Stokes County, NC; died on 26 Jan 1922 in Forsyth County, NC; was buried in Kernersville, NC.

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  6. 21.  MCKAUGHAN, John WesleyMCKAUGHAN, John Wesley Descendancy chart to this point (11.Archibald3, 5.Phebe2, 1.George1) was born on 6 Mar 1847 in Broadbay, NC; died on 31 Aug 1930; was buried in Winston-Salem, NC.

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