Mary Mackie (m. Thomas Ianson, m. John Sinclair, 4th owner of Shabby Hall aka Sherwood Forest) ("Capt. John Sinclair married (II) Mary Mackie, of Gloucester, daughter of Andrew Mackie, widow of Thomas Ianson, with children, Archibald, Richard, and Elizabeth Ianson."[5])
Elizabeth Mackie
Andrew Mackie
Archibald Mackie
John Mackie (3rd owner of Shabby Hall aka Sherwood Farm[6])
Margaret Mackie
LIFE-----
MARY MARTHA MACKIE lived in Gloucester, Virginia. Her husband, Andrew Mackie, appears in the Gloucester Tax lists, 1787, with 1,600 acres. [7]
WIDOWHOOD-----
MARY MARTHA MACKIE'S husband, ANDREW MACKIE, died before July 1791. In 1792 the division of his estate, with accompanying plat, was as follows:
"Mrs. Mackie's dower, 400 acres; Patsy Mackie, wife of Ianson, 160; Charlotte Mackie, 160; Mary, wife (first) of Thos, Ianson, and (second) John Sinclair, 160; Elizabeth Mackie, 160; Andrew Mackie, 160; Archibald Mackie, 200; John Mackie, 300; Margaret Mackie, 300" (the last three at the point). [8],[9]
DEATH-----
MARY MARTHA MCCAMM MACKIE died in an unknown time and place after the 1792 distribution of her husband's estate.
Sources
↑ Stubbs, William Carter. A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England : Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622. New Orleans, La.: unknown, 1989.
↑ Stubbs, William Carter. A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England : Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622. New Orleans, La.: unknown, 1989.
↑ Will probate Andrew Mackie. Gloucester, Virginia. 1792.
↑ Selden, Jefferson Sinclair. The Sinclair Family of Virginia: Descendants of Henry Sinclair born In Aberdeen Scotland, the second son of the Earl of Caithness, and his son John Sinclair 1755-1820, and allied families.
↑ Selden, Jefferson Sinclair. The Sinclair Family of Virginia: Descendants of Henry Sinclair born In Aberdeen Scotland, the second son of the Earl of Caithness, and his son John Sinclair 1755-1820, and allied families.
↑ Stubbs, William Carter. A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England: Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622. New Orleans, La.: unknown, 1989.
↑ Will probate Andrew Mackie. Gloucester, Virginia. 1792.
Will probate Andrew Mackie. Gloucester, Virginia. 1792.
Stubbs, William Carter,. A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England : Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622. New Orleans, La.: unknown, 1989.
1787 Tax List of Gloucester, Virginia
Selden, Jefferson Sinclair. The Sinclair Family of Virginia: Descendants of Henry Sinclair born In Aberdeen Scotland, the second son of the Earl of Caithness, and his son John Sinclair 1755-1820, and allied families.
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