Mary Twitty1
#17822, (say 1765 - before 1837)
| | Her married name was McFadin.1 |
Birth* | say 1765 | She was born say 1765.1 |
Marriage* | 22 February 1785 | She married Alexander McFadin, son of John Stephen McFadin and Hannah _____, on 22 February 1785 at Rutherford Co., North CarolinaG.1,2 |
| 1790 | She and Alexander McFadin appeared on the census of 1790 at First Company, Morgan Dist., Rutherford Co., North CarolinaG; neis. McClure, Lewis, Miller, Scott, Wm. Twitty.3 |
| 1800 | She and Alexander McFadin appeared on the census of 1800 at Morgan Dist., Rutherford Co., North CarolinaG.4 |
Death* | before 1837 | She died before 1837 at Rutherford Co., North CarolinaG.5 |
Citations
- [S1624] North Carolina Index to Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, online Ancestry.com, Alexander McFadin and Mary Twity, bond no. 134945, 22 Feb 1785, bondsman Anthony Dicky. Citation North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, img. 008125, rec. no. 01-201.
- [S1625] North Carolina Marriage Records, 1741-2011, index and images, online Ancestry.com, Rutherford Co., Marriage Register (1782 - 1996), img. 209/2283. Marriage Bonds, p. 201, Alexander McFadin and Mary Twitty, bond 22 Feb 1785, bondsman and witness Anthony Dicky.
- [S268] 1790 U.S. Federal Census, image viewed online Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.com. Alex McFadden; 3 f [Mary, ____, ____] [indexed under Lincoln Co.; also in text, p. 116].
- [S269] 1800 U.S. Federal Census. Alex'r (26-44; F (26-44) [Mary]; 2 m (<10) [John, ____]; 2 f (10-15) [__d1, __d2]; f (<10) [____]; 4 slaves.
- [S1623] U.S. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files; M804, Record Group 15, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, online Ancestry.com, imgs. 573-601/975. Includes affadvit (imgs. 578-579) of Alexander McFadden [sic] dated 10 Sep 1832 at Rutheford Co. NC. Began military service in 1776 as a volunteer under Capt. James McFadden (imgs. 595 and 593); served not less than 18 months as private through 1781, 6 months as lieutenant in 1781; appointed captain in 1781. Includes (img. 590) notarized letter dated 17 May 1852 from his son and heir, John McFadden of Rutherford Co., naming Michael Thompson as agent and attorney for any outstanding value owed to Alexander McFadden "who died in the county of Rutherford in 1836 leaving no widow."
- [S268] 1790 U.S. Federal Census, image viewed online Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.com.
- [S1623] U.S. Revolutionary War Pension and Warrant Application Files; M804, Record Group 15, National Archives and Records Administration, online Ancestry.com, imgs. 573-601/975. Includes affidavit (imgs. 578-579) of Alexander McFadden [sic] dated 10 Sep 1832 at Rutheford Co. NC. Began military service in 1776 as a volunteer under Capt. James McFadden (imgs. 595 and 593); served not less than 18 months as private through 1781, 6 months as lieutenant in 1781; appointed captain in 1781. Includes (img. 590) notarized letter dated 17 May 1852 from his son and heir, John McFadden of Rutherford Co., naming Michael Thompson as agent and attorney for any outstanding value owed to Alexander McFadden "who died in the county of Rutherford in 1836 leaving no widow."
- [S269] 1800 U.S. Federal Census.