Margaret Ann Monteith

Female 1831 - 1916  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Ann Monteith was born 8 Aug 1831, Jefferson County, KY (daughter of Josiah Monteith and Mary G. Killgrove); died 20 Aug 1916, Pueblo County, CO.

    Margaret married Noah Alexander Guymon 6 Oct 1848, Randolph County, IL. Noah (son of John Guymon and Mary "Polly" Wright) was born Abt 1826, KY; died Bef 1880, AR?. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Josiah Monteith was born 19 Aug 1805; died 27 May 1836, Randolph County, IL; was buried , Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL.

    Josiah married Mary G. Killgrove Abt 1827. Mary (daughter of Killgrove) was born 17 Nov 1804, Cabarrus County, NC; died 9 Aug 1846, Randolph County, IL; was buried , Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary G. Killgrove was born 17 Nov 1804, Cabarrus County, NC (daughter of Killgrove); died 9 Aug 1846, Randolph County, IL; was buried , Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL.

    Notes:

    (Research):The 1840 Census (ages as of 1 Jun 1840) for Saml. W. Higgerson lists the following:
    Male 20-30 (Saml, age 21)
    Female 30-40 (Mary G. age 35)
    Female 5-10 (Margaret A Montieth, age 8)
    Male 5-10 (John A. Monteith, age 5)
    Female under 5 (Sarah F. Higgerson, age 6 months)

    The question therefore is where is James C. Monteith. My guess is he is the male 5-10 living with Samuel Higgerson.

    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret Ann Monteith was born 8 Aug 1831, Jefferson County, KY; died 20 Aug 1916, Pueblo County, CO.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Killgrove was born Abt 1775; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    (Research):A George Kilgrove appears in the rolls of Virginia Milita during the Revolution.

    From: 1803. History of Knox County, Ohio, it's past and present....
    Also from History of Medina County, Ohio.
    apparently from another work "History of Ohio"
    After Wayne's treaty, Col. Massie and several, of the old explorers again met at the house of Rev. Finley, formed a company, and agreed to make a settlement in the ensuing spring (1796), and raise a crop of corn at the mouth of Paint Creek. According to agreement, they met at Manchester about the first of April, to the number of forty and upward, from Mason and Bourbon Counties. Among them were Joseph McCoy, Benjamin and William Rodgers, David Shelby, James Harrod, Henry, Bazil and Reuben Abrams, William Jamison, James Crawford, Samuel, Anthony and Robert Smith, Thomas Dick, William and James Kerr, «b»George and«/b» «b»James Kilgrove«/b», John Brown, Samuel and Robert Templeton, Ferguson Moore, William Nicholson and James B. Finley, later a prominent local Methodist minister. On starting, they divided into two companies, one of which struck across the country, while the other came on in pirogues. The first arrived earliest on the spot of their intended settlement, and had commenced erecting log huts above the mouth of Paint Creek, at the 'Prairie Station,1 before the others had come on by water.

    Children:
    1. ?Elizabeth Killgrove was born Between 1794 and 1804; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. ?Delilah Killgrove was born Abt 1799; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. 3. Mary G. Killgrove was born 17 Nov 1804, Cabarrus County, NC; died 9 Aug 1846, Randolph County, IL; was buried , Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL.
    4. John Howell Killgrove was born 20 Sep 1806, NC; died 22 Aug 1871, Randolph County, IL; was buried Aug 1871, Kendall Cemetery, Hartman, Johnson County, AR.
    5. James D. Killgrove was born Abt 1809, NC; died Bef 1880.
    6. George Killgrove was born Abt 1812, NC; was buried , Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL.
    7. Frances H. Killgrove was born 27 Jul 1815, Cabarrus County, NC; died 15 Jul 1858, Randolph County, IL; was buried Jul 1858, Stoker Cemetery, Randolph County, IL.