Mary Elizabeth King

Female 1856 - 1883  (27 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Elizabeth King was born on 29 Jan 1856 in Drew Co, AR (daughter of Matthew J. King and Caroline Newton); died on 13 Sep 1883 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.

    Notes:

    family records, gravestone

    Buried:
    Stone Inscription:
    ------------------
    MARY E. KING
    Born Jan. 29, 1856
    Died Sept. 13, 1883
    Aged 27 Yrs. 7M. 14D's
    "She is not dead but sleepeth"


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Matthew J. King was born on 05 Aug 1826 in Orange Co, NC (son of William KING and Catharine McCauley); died on 21 Nov 1890 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.

    Notes:

    Biographical Historical Memoirs - Southern Arkansas
    pages 957-958
    "Matthew J. King, farmer and merchant, Barkada, Ark. Mr. King, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Drew County, settled here in 1842, and there are but two citizens of his age, and but six citizens now living, who were living in this county at that time. Mr. King was born on August 5, 1820, and is the son of William and Cathering (McCauley) King, the father a native of North Carolina. The latter moved to Henderson County, Ky., with his family in 1831, cuultivated the soil, and there died in 1835. The mother then removed with her children, six in number, to Haywood County, Tenn., and there resided with her brother, James McCauley. Later she moved with him to Fayette County, and there died a few years afterward. Her children were named as follows Matthew J. (whose birth occurred in Orange County, N. C.), Nancy (widow of William Rowlit), William (deceased), Ellen, Catherine (deceased), and one child who died in infancy. The maternal grandfather of these children was a soldier in the Revolution, and was over eighty years of age at the time of his death. Matthew J. King worked on a farm to help his mother and there continued until her death, when he was bound out to L. C. Butts to learn the brick mason's trade. He remained with him for three years and then, in 1842, came to Arkansas, located in what is now Drew County (but then a part of Bradley County), and there followed agricultural pursuits for eight years. In 1850 he was united in marriage to Miss Caroline Newton, a native of Alabama, and the daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth Newton. Mrs. King died in 1880 leaving twelve children, sixe now living: Henry Neeley (married and resides in this county), Jesse Columbus (deceased), Albert (deceased), Mary E. (deceased), Laura A. (deceased), Ophelia (deceased), and William, Joseph J., James F., Sanford N. and Ida (all at home). After his marriage, Mr. King entered a quarter section of Government land, and has since been engaged in tilling the soil. He bought his present homestead, consisting of over 1,200 acres of land, with about 130 acres under cultifation, in 1868, and is also administrator of the estate of Jesse Newton (deceased). He owns a cotton gin (horse power) with a capacity of about three bales per day, and although his principal crop is cotton, he is interested in other occupations, and he and Mr. Oslin are in partnership in trading in mules, cattle, hogs and sheep. Mr. King also owns a half interest in the store at Barkada, owned by King & Oslin. Although in debt $75, he has made all his property by hard work and good business ability, and at the present time his taxable property amounts to over $13,000. He is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and in his political views is Democratic. He has been a member of the Masonic order, but has not affiliated with any lodge for several years. In 1864 and 1865 he was in Capt. Owens' company, was employed as teamster, and was never in any engagements."

    source: pers knowledge Vera (King) Harris, Joanne (Angel) Bittner, Verna (King) Aldrich, marr record Matthew J. King & Caroline Newton, family records, marr cert, will, county record of death

    Matthew administrated the estate of his father-in-law, Jesse Newton.

    Ark Militia Desha Co


    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial

    Matthew married Caroline Newton on 23 May 1850 in Drew Co, AR. Caroline (daughter of Jesse W. Newton and Elizabeth) was born on 06 Jan 1832 in AL; died on 27 Oct 1880 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Caroline Newton was born on 06 Jan 1832 in AL (daughter of Jesse W. Newton and Elizabeth); died on 27 Oct 1880 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.

    Notes:

    family records, marr cert, gravestone



    Buried:
    Find A Grave Memorial

    Notes:

    Marriage Record Book B, page 5
    Drew County, Arkansas
    Compiled by Jennie (Jane) Belle Lyle 1966
    -----------------------------------------
    Matthew J. King 25 to Caroline Newton 19, May 23, 1850, by J. M. Carr, MG. B-50

    Children:
    1. Henry Neely King was born in 1851 in Drew Co, AR.
    2. Jesse Columbus King was born in 1853 in Drew Co, AR.
    3. Albert King was born on 26 Jan 1854 in Drew Co, AR; died on 21 Sep 1878 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    4. 1. Mary Elizabeth King was born on 29 Jan 1856 in Drew Co, AR; died on 13 Sep 1883 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    5. Ophelia King was born on 19 Oct 1857 in Drew Co, AR; died on 04 Nov 1866 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    6. Laura King was born in 1860 in Drew Co, AR; died before 1880.
    7. Anna King was born on 25 Jul 1863 in Drew Co, AR; died on 08 Jul 1871 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    8. James E. King was born on 09 Nov 1865 in Drew Co, AR; died on 01 Nov 1941 in Warren, Bradley Co, AR.
    9. John William King was born on 19 Sep 1867 in Monticello, Drew Co, AR; died on 17 Nov 1938 in El Centro, Imperial Co, CA; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, El Centro, Imperial Co, CA.
    10. Jasper King was born about 1867 in AR.
    11. Joseph J. King was born about 1870.
    12. Sanford Newton King was born on 11 Jan 1874 in Drew Co, AR; died on 07 Dec 1951 in Drew Co, AR.
    13. Ada King was born in 1878 in Drew Co, AR.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William KING was born in in Orange Co, NC; died about 1835 in Henderson Co, KY.

    Notes:

    Sources: marr lic cert King McCauley, pers knowledge Verna King and Vera Harris (gr.granddaus). & Joanne (Angel) Bittner, History of Arkansas pp957-8

    William married Catharine McCauley on 8 Nov 1825 in Orange Co, NC. Catharine (daughter of Matthew McCauley and Nancy Chapman) was born in in Orange Co, NC; died about 1839 in Fayette Co, TN. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Catharine McCauley was born in in Orange Co, NC (daughter of Matthew McCauley and Nancy Chapman); died about 1839 in Fayette Co, TN.

    Notes:

    place of death fr History of Arkansas pp-957-8

    Children:
    1. Nancy KING
    2. William KING
    3. Ellen KING
    4. Catherine KING
    5. KING
    6. 2. Matthew J. King was born on 05 Aug 1826 in Orange Co, NC; died on 21 Nov 1890 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.

  3. 6.  Jesse W. Newton was born on 20 Apr 1803 in NC; died on 03 Dec 1865 in Drew Co, AR.

    Notes:

    Excerpts from History of Arkansas, Drew County
    page 929
    "Monday, March 22, 1847, the first county court met at the house of A.M. Rawles...Later in the session of court road overseers were appointed and Jesse Newton was granted a license to retail spirituous and vinous liquors."
    page 932
    "Treasurers--W.C. Guice, Jesse Newton..."

    Jesse was a Mason.

    Sources: pers knowledge Verna Aldrich & Vera Harris (gr.granddaus of Jesse), Joan (Angel) Bittner (neice of Verna & Vera)

    Jesse married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born on 02 Oct 1802 in NC; died on 01 Feb 1863 in Drew Co, AR. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth was born on 02 Oct 1802 in NC; died on 01 Feb 1863 in Drew Co, AR.
    Children:
    1. Sarah A. Newton was born in 1829 in GA.
    2. Major Newton was born on 31 May 1830 in GA; died on 20 May 1859; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    3. 3. Caroline Newton was born on 06 Jan 1832 in AL; died on 27 Oct 1880 in Drew Co, AR; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    4. Daniel Newton was born about 1833 in AL.
    5. James Newton was born in 1834 in AL.
    6. Mary Newton was born in 1835 in AL.
    7. Narcissa Newton was born on 12 Oct 1836 in AL; died on 07 Oct 1863; was buried in Gaster Hill Cemetery, Monticello, Drew Co, AR.
    8. John W. Newton was born about 1839 in AL.
    9. David Newton was born about 1840 in AL.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Matthew McCauley was born est 1778 in Orange Co, NC (son of Col. William McCauley and Katherine Johnston).

    Matthew married Nancy Chapman on 7 Nov 1799 in Orange Co, NC. Nancy was born in in Orange Co, NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Nancy Chapman was born in in Orange Co, NC.
    Children:
    1. 5. Catharine McCauley was born in in Orange Co, NC; died about 1839 in Fayette Co, TN.
    2. Benjamin McCauley was born on 4 Aug 1804 in Orange Co, NC; died in 1891 in Orange Co, NC.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  Col. William McCauley was born on 1738 or 1747 in Carrickfergus, Antrim Co, N Ireland (son of Erin McCauley); died in 1825 in Hillsborough, Orange Co, NC.

    Notes:

    View Historical Notes for William McCauley

    Media previously shown on William McCauley's page which have been removed:
    • Two Muster Rolls where a William McCauley was on board the U.S. Schooner Enterprize. It appears this was a different McCauley from Lake Champlain area.
    • Loyalist Land Grants. Neither William nor his brother were Loyalists. Just what Orange County was referred to is unclear, but evidently not in North Carolina in 1786.


    Name:
    William McCauley was previously shown on this site as Major William James McCauley...and that he was born Sep 1738. That William was a Major, and then a Colonel is documented (see Pension Claim of William Brittain). Due to lack of documentation that he had a middle name James or otherwise, or that his birth date is known, he is no longer shown with these. — There is but scant documentation for his being married to Catherine Catred Johnstone, to wit: A historical summary of people and events surrounding the McCauley Family Cemetery, "located on a promontory above University Lake on land acquired by the University of North Carolina" states in a discussion about his brother, Matthew: "Older brother William was born in Country Antrim [sic] in about 1747, emigrated with his two small children (James and Jane) and his brother Matthew to North Carolina in the 1770s, and married Katherine Johnston Long, a widow, in the same year.". Note: Although 1747 is used here, this year is also not documented with primary documents.


    Birth:
    Birth information undocumented.

    Buried:
    Information often given that William was buried in New Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery in the Old Section, Chapel Hill, Orange County, are apparently unsubstantiated and not in agreement with oral history passed down that he was buried at his "home place," presumably "Great Meadows" (however that claim is also undocumented). Our William McCauley's burial place has not been found and proven.

    William married Katherine Johnston. [Group Sheet]


  2. 21.  Katherine Johnston

    Notes:

    Married:
    The marriage of William McCauley and the widow, Katherine Johnston Long, occurred the same year William and family arrived from Ireland in the 1770s. — William V. Burlingame, 2017 historical summary, The McCauley Cemetery with subsection The McCauleys in North Carolina. (This marriage remains undocumented. No statement is made about whether she was of North Carolina, or perhaps also emigrated from Ireland before becoming his wife.)

    Children:
    1. John McCauley was born est 1776 in Orange Co, NC; died in in Orange Co, NC.
    2. 10. Matthew McCauley was born est 1778 in Orange Co, NC.
    3. Catred McCauley was born est 1783 in NC.
    4. Polly McCauley was born est 1787 in NC.
    5. Charles McCauley was born est 1791 in NC.


Generation: 6

  1. 40.  Erin McCauley was born in in Carrickfergus, Antrim Co, N Ireland; died in in Ireland.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Erin is a word which refers to the country, Ireland, apparently anglicized from Éirann. During the period when William & Matthew were born, Erin was not commonly used as a given name (although it became popular much later on, especially in the United States where so many Irish and Scottish immigrants came to live).



    Mary Ann Gattis has been shown by many, including on this site, as married in Ireland to William Erin McCauley. However, there is no record of such a relationship, but there is a marriage record between Mary Ann Gattis and William O. McCauley in Orange County, North Carolina on 5 Jan 1847 (70 years or so after these brothers emigrated). Therefore, Mary's record has been detached from the family of Erin McCauley. Also not found was documentation that Erin McCauley of County Antrim, Ireland was William Erin McCauley. For lack of documentation, his birth and death years have also been removed. He would need to have been old enough to have adult sons emigrate great distances in the 1770s. Further and perhaps most important is that no documentation has been found that William McCauley's father's name was Erin McCauley. It is unclear where this traditional information came from.


    Birth:
    Some have presented a birth year of 1712, and Carrickfergus as Erin's birth place. This place makes sense, as he allegedly lived there, but documentation is lacking. The year estimate fits as well, although making him 35 years old when Matthew was born. It may well be (and is likely) however, that Matthew and William had siblings unknown to us; who did not emigrate.

    Died:
    Some have presented Erin as having died in 1780 in Ireland. Lacking documentation about his death, this year has been removed. A death place of Ireland is probable, but unproven.

    Children:
    1. 20. Col. William McCauley was born on 1738 or 1747 in Carrickfergus, Antrim Co, N Ireland; died in 1825 in Hillsborough, Orange Co, NC.
    2. Maj. Matthew McCauley was born in 1750 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, N Ireland; died on 6 Sep 1821 in Orange Co, NC; was buried in McCauley Cemetery, Chapel Hill Township, Orange Co, NC.


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