Difference between revisions of "Robert M. McCandless"
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|'''Early bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania''' 1934, ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, Chillicothe, OH<br> pg 16-17. Robert McCandless, Jr. Feb. 6, 1836 - 1 red foxes; Jan. 4, 1837 - 1 red fox.<br> pg. 17 Wm. O. McCandless Feb. 3, 1837 - 1 red fox.<br> Geo. McCandless Nov. 10, 1841 - 1 red fox <br>(Wm. O. McCandless & George McCandless are sons of John "Jack" McCandless, & grandsons of Robert M. McCandless). | |'''Early bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania''' 1934, ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, Chillicothe, OH<br> pg 16-17. Robert McCandless, Jr. Feb. 6, 1836 - 1 red foxes; Jan. 4, 1837 - 1 red fox.<br> pg. 17 Wm. O. McCandless Feb. 3, 1837 - 1 red fox.<br> Geo. McCandless Nov. 10, 1841 - 1 red fox <br>(Wm. O. McCandless & George McCandless are sons of John "Jack" McCandless, & grandsons of Robert M. McCandless). | ||
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+ | |'''1895 History of Butler County PA''' p. 587, Franklin Township First Settlers. "In 1796 a branch of the Centre (township) colony drew lots for the cabins built west of the line...At the same time...the two William McCandless, Robert McCandless (& others), all natives of Ireland, located here. One of the McCandless settlers was a tailor and farmer, the other a distiller and farmer. Both were named William, and in order to distinguish between them the former was known as "Tailor Billy" and the latter as "Stiller Billy". | ||
+ | ||[[1895 History of Butler Co., p. 581 Centre Township Pioneers|(See text)]] | ||
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| '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]. | | '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:42, 13 March 2007
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | expect Ireland | |||
Marriage | To Jane McCandless | |||
Death |
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Children
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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John "Jack" McCandless | M | Margaret McCandless | ||||
Robert McCandless | M | Jane Cranmer | ||||
William McCandless | M | Betsey Stewart | ||||
Margaret "Peggy" McCandless | F | William Thompson | ||||
Elizabeth "Betsey" McCandless | F | William Russell |
Places of Residence
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Photo Gallery
Sources
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1 | The McCandless and Related Families, Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania , 1977, self published by Joseph A. Ferree. Natrona Hgts. PA, p.52: "Three brothers - Robert M., David and William McCandless came with their cousins, the John and Jane (Carothers) McCandless family, from Ireland... p.53: Robert M. McCandless married Jane McCandless, eldest dau. of John and Jane (Carothers McCandless. Lists 4 children. |
(complete text First Group of Three Brothers, The McCandless and Related Families) (complete text Robert M. McCandless in The McCandless and Related Families) |
2 | Early bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania 1934, ed. David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, Chillicothe, OH pg 16-17. Robert McCandless, Jr. Feb. 6, 1836 - 1 red foxes; Jan. 4, 1837 - 1 red fox. pg. 17 Wm. O. McCandless Feb. 3, 1837 - 1 red fox. Geo. McCandless Nov. 10, 1841 - 1 red fox (Wm. O. McCandless & George McCandless are sons of John "Jack" McCandless, & grandsons of Robert M. McCandless). | |
3 | 1895 History of Butler County PA p. 587, Franklin Township First Settlers. "In 1796 a branch of the Centre (township) colony drew lots for the cabins built west of the line...At the same time...the two William McCandless, Robert McCandless (& others), all natives of Ireland, located here. One of the McCandless settlers was a tailor and farmer, the other a distiller and farmer. Both were named William, and in order to distinguish between them the former was known as "Tailor Billy" and the latter as "Stiller Billy". | (See text) |
4 | Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams. | N/A
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