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David McCullough 1799–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1799

Birth Location: Newberry Co., S.C.

Death Date: BEF 1860

Death Location: Newberry Co., S.C.

Father: George McCullough

Mother: Mary Hair

Spouse(s): Isabel McClelland, Mary Chapman

Children(s): Mary McCullough, John McCullough, Margaret McCullough

In 1799, David McCullough entered the world in Newberry Co., S.C., born to George Mccullough And Mary Margaret Hair. David McCullough married Isabel Mcclelland, Mary Catherine Chapman, and had children including John Henry Mccullough, Margaret Josephine Mccullough, Mary Jane Mccullough. David McCullough passed away in 1860 in Newberry Co., S.C..

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Biography

  • In 1799, David McCullough entered the world in Newberry Co., S.C., born to George Mccullough And Mary Margaret Hair.
  • David McCullough married Isabel Mcclelland, Mary Catherine Chapman, and had children including John Henry Mccullough, Margaret Josephine Mccullough, Mary Jane Mccullough.
  • David McCullough passed away in 1860 in Newberry Co., S.C..

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Children(s)

David McCullough's Ancestors

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David McCullough
1799–1860
Birth Place: Newberry Co., S.C.
Parents
George McCullough
1757–1800
Saxe Gotha, Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Mary (Margaret) Hair
1760–1830
Newberry County, South Carolina, British Colonial America
Grandparents
James (W.) McCullough
1705–1757
Tamlaght, Rasharkan Parish, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Margaret Reid
1710–
Antrim County Antrim, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Peter (C. 3 Hair) "Herr"
1726–1790
Valley, Miesbach, Bayern, Germany
Anna (Maria) Hermen
1728–1791
Bayern, Traunstein, Bavaria, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Sir Ardwell
1662–1750
Elizabeth McRorie
1676–
Peter Herr\Heyer
1710–1763
Anna Lingenfelder
1684–1761
Johannes Hermans
1708–1798
Sabina Weick
1709–1753
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John McCulloch
1644–1734
Katherine Ross
1645–1687
Peter Herr
1687–1736
Anna Lingenfeldter
1690–1724

David McCullough's Descendants

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David McCullough (ABT 1799–BEF 1860) m. Isabel McClelland (ABT 1800–BEF 1830) m. Mary (Catherine) Chapman (21 AUG 1828–19 AUG 1909)
  1. 1. Mary (Jane) McCullough 1826–1893
  2. 2. John (Henry) McCullough 1828–1904
  3. 3. Margaret (Josephine) McCullough 1850–1906

David McCullough's Timeline

2 Records

1799
ABT 1799
Birth of David McCullough in Newberry Co., S.C.
Newberry Co., S.C.
1860
BEF 1860
Age 61
Death of David McCullough in Newberry Co., S.C.
Newberry Co., S.C.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1799
    Event Place: Newberry Co., S.C.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1860
    Event Place: Newberry Co., S.C.

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