Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMary Ann McKINNEY
Birth Date7 Jul 1768
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Death Date24 Jun 1844 Age: 75
Death PlaceDecatur, Adams County, Indiana
Burial PlaceGreensburg, Decatur County, Indiana, South Park Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date8 Aug 1758
Birth PlaceCaroline County, Virginia
Death Date18 May 1840 Age: 81
Death PlacePinhook, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana
Burial PlacePinhook, Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Old Burk Cemetery
OccupationRevolutionary War Soldier
FatherThomas BURKE Sr. , 152 (1735-1822)
MotherAnne Martha GEORGE , 153 (1735-1837)
Family ID7949
Marr Date1 Jan 1788
Marr PlaceAbingdon, Washington County, Virginia
ChildrenJohn (1791-1872)
 Henry (1793-1857)
Notes for Henry Smith (Spouse 1)
BURK, HENRY, b. 8 Aug. 1758, Augusta Co., Va., d. 18 May 1840, Decatur Co., Ind., m. 1 Jan. 1788, (2) Mary McKinney (McKenna), b. 7 July 1768, Washington Co., Va., d. 24 June 1844.
SERVICE: Montgomery Co. Militia, 1781, Thomas Inglis's Company of Militia 1 Apr. 1781, Thomas Inglis Capt., John Hays Lt., Va. State Library Richmond, Va.
CHILDREN: Joshua; b. 26 Feb. 1784, m. Katherine --; Thomas, b. 8 Sept. 1789; John, b. 8 Apr. 1791, in. 3 Oct. 1815, Susannah Smith; Henry, b. 6 Jan. 1793, m. 3 Oct. 18l-; Elizabeth Randolph; McKinney, b. 16 Jan. 1795, m. 10 July 1818, Polly Moderell; Anna, b. 28 Sept. 1796; Patience, b. 7 Oct. 1798, m. 1825, Presby Morris; Jane, b. 17 July 1800, m. 26 June 1818, Benjamin Beard; Archa, b. 25 June 1803; George, m. 23 Sept. 1828, Ellender Moderell.

On Ancestry from jmc1973 From"A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters American Revolution of the American Revolution: Commemoration Of"Vol I.

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