William
McKINNEY
b. 6 MAY 1766 Sussex Co (Sussex Co, was separated from Surry in
1754)., VA d. 31 OCT 1857 Lattimore, Cleveland Co., NC, Buried
Willis McKinney Cemetery. Cleveland,
N.C. (Served as a Pvt. from Rutherford Co., NC in the Revolutionary
War as a substitute for his father He went to Warrington, Hillsboro,
Salisbury and on to Charleston. William states that he returned home
to Franklin Co in 1783, thus indicating his parents were still there,
and soon after married Amy Duggard.) Combined
records of ClydeS. McKinney and [7]National Archives Microfilm
Publication, Microcopy #804, Roll #1691, pg 5
Father: Donald
McInnish Jr. b.
15 Sep 1742 & christened 3 Oct 1742 Albemarle Parish, Surry Co.,
VA d. 3 Jan 1837 Monroe Co., MS,
Mother: Sarah
Weathers b. 1 Dec 1747 d. >1803<1819)
Married: Amy
Susanna DUGGAR [Buried
Willis McKinney Cemetery.]
(WILLIS?) 17 AUG. 1783 Franklin Co., NC.
Children:
1. Susanna MCKINNEY.
Born 1 Mar 1785 Franklin Co. NC. Married 17 Jan 1808 to Edmond Jones.
2. Burnize/Burnice
MCKINNEY Born Jan 1788 in Franklin Co NC. Married 22 Aug 1807
Rutherford Co., NC Milly Jones.
3. Mary (Polly) MCKINNEY.
Born 25 Sept 1790 Franklin Co NC. Married 1807 to Robert Jones.
4. Sarah
(Sally) MCKINNEY. Born 2 Sept 1791 in York District SC.
5. Bedie MCKINNEY.
Born 4 June 1793 York District SC. Married Zachariah McDaniel.
6. Willis
MCKINNEY.
Born 1 Sept 1796. Died 15
Jan 1874. Married Martha (Patty) Buchanon.
7. William
Henry MCKINNEY b. 6-5-1798 York Dist.
SC d. 1897 McDowell Co. NC. Buried Epps-McKinney Cemetery, Dyersville
NC Marriage: Elizabeth (Betty) Duggar 12, Aug. 1817 Rutherford Co.
NC. b. 1779 d. 1892 McDowell Co. NC. buried Epps-McKinney Cem,,
Dyersville NC. (Other husband: Callahan)
8. Aletha
(Leathy) MCKINNEY
Donald
McInnish
Donald
McInnish Jr aka Daniel McKinney
* William
McKinney
Commentary:
By Bill
Davenport, Alpine, TX, descendant of Bedie McKinney. Newspaper article:
FLINT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH MEMBERSHIP ORIGINS
Originally called Sugar Creek Church, Flint Hill Baptist Church was founded on May 1, 1792 and is the mother church of all York County and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Baptist churches.
Rev. John Rooker, a Revolutionary War veteran, who came down from Warren County, North Carolina, was supposedly sought out by John Dinkins and other Baptists already in this area. The original members of the church were: John Rooker; John Dinkins; John Smith; James Spears; William Pettus; Juba, the servant of M. Harris; Margaret Dinkins; Celia Weathers; Mary Smith; Ally Spears; Alice Weathers and Mary Cooper.
Flint
Hill records tell us the origins of many of the early members who
came after the original twelve members (or thirteen, if we count Mrs.
Anna Rooker). In 1794 : Banks Meacham from the Baptist Church of
Fountain Creek, Greenville County, Virginia;
William McKinney and wife Amy from the Baptist Church of Franklin
County, North Carolina; Davis Collins and Nancy Cheek from
Montgomery County, North Carolina; Richard Lawrence of the Baptist
Church of Dutchess County, North Carolina and Humphrey, servant of
Capt. John Springs. In 1795: Mary Cooper, wife of William Cooper,
from the Church of Christ, Wake County, North Carolina (dismissed in
1797). In 1796: Joshua Edwards of Rocky River, North Carolina In
1797: Samuel Hockaday and wife Mary of the Church of Christ of Wake
County, North Carolina.. In 1799: Mary Harris received on February 10
from the Church of Christ of Montgomery County, North Carolina In
1800: Timothy Orr from New Hanover County, North Carolina; Charles S.
Morten, "transient member" from Notteway County, Virginia.
In 1802: James Fincher and wife Celia and daughter Mildred on July 10
from Anson County, North Carolina; Mary Forbes and Jane McCorkle from
Six Mile Church [Lancaster, South Carolina ?]. In 1804: Sister
Charity Barnes from Flat Creek Church. In 1805: James Knox and wife
Mary Ann from Buck Creek Church; Polly Williamson dismissed to join
Hopewell Church; In 1806: Brother Robert Mursh, wife Elizabeth and
son Robert from Church of Christ, King William County, Virginia,
Lower College Church, Pamunkey Indians. In 1807, Susanna Crocker from
Reedy Creek Church, Warren County, North Carolina In 1808: Eliza
Wiggans from Baptist Church of Tar River (Fork of); Thomas Skidmore
and wife from Mountain Church, Chatham County, North Carolina,
transferring their membership in 1810 to Hebron Church. In 1809:
Elizabeth Lancaster from Reedy Church, Warren County, North Carolina.
In 1815: Dr. Stephen Fox from Elk Run Church in Virginia. In 1816:
Sister Patsy Darnall from Sandy Creek Church, North Carolina In 1820:
Sarah Kilgro by letter from Neuse River Church. In 1822: James
Appleton from Salem Church, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Moses Seaberry from
Hebron Church In 1823: Alfred Nairn, transient member from Wake
County, North Carolina; Browning Duncan received from Church of Kentucky.
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