1830 - UNKNOWN
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Name |
LOONEY Elizabeth |
Born |
23 Mar 1830 |
TN |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
UNKNOWN |
Person ID |
I0439 |
Combo |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2009 |
Father |
LOONEY Arthur Gilberth, b. 9 Feb 1795, Stanley Valley, Hawkins Co., TN , d. 3 Oct 1871, Patton, Bollinger Co., MO (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
MORGAN Mary A., b. 1802, d. UNKNOWN |
Married |
10 Oct 1816 |
Hawkins Co., TN |
Family ID |
F0216 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
From Bonnie Jones of Oklahoma by e-mail on October 20, 2006. Bonnie’s grandmother was Nettie Pendergrass.
Stone County, MO, Eastern Cherokees, Court of Claims, May 28 1909
Appeal and Exception to the Report of Special Commissioner Guion Miller of the court of claims on May 28, 1909, In the Eastern Cherokees, Personally appeared before me Jesse Calvin McGuire, of Gelena, Stone County, Missouri, who being duly sworn on oath depose and says that he was born March 13 1830, Spencer p.o. , White county, Tennessee, and is the father of John Calvin McGuire whose application # 22514 for participation in the runs arising from the judgment of the court of claims of May 28 1906, in favor of the Eastern Cherokees, and my Indian name is Jesse Calvin McGuire, and I am the son of John McGuire, who was born March 4 1809, in Tennessee, and we moved from White County, Tennessee, in the treaty of 1846, in an ox wagon and went to Boolener County, Missouri, post office address was Dallas, at present time is called Woody , and I further state that my wife's name before we were married was Elizabeth Looney, and she was born March 23 1830 in co--ee county, Tennessee and Arthur Gilberth Looney the father of Elizabeth Looney was born Feb. 9, 1795, in Tennessee, but do not know just what county, and that Arthur Gilbreth Looney told me that he was in the treaty of 1835, from Tennessee to the Cherokee Nation. They stopped at a spring and camped and the Government solders let them go hunting and killed a deer for meat, when they got to the Cherokee Nation Arthur Gilberth Looney said he started back to Tennessee, and from there to Boolener county, Missouri, and lived there in 1851 and that the post office address was Dallas now called Woody. John Calvin McGuire claims Indian blood through his father, Jesse Calvin McGuire and grand father John McGuire, also through his mother Elizabeth McGuire, English name, or Elizabeth Looney, Indian name and grandfather Arthur Gilberth Looney, and the following names are desendants from Jesse Calvin McGuire, father and Elizabeth McGuire, mother. Green McGuire # 34204, Wm. J. McGuire, # 31053, Ida McGuire # 31055, Andy J.McGuire,#31052, Helen L. McGuire # 22508 , Sadie Helias McGuire #22509, Ledey Boyd McGuire , #22511, Burten McGuire,# 22510, Jesse Eli McGuire, # 22505, James I. McGuire, # 22507, John C. McGuire # 31054, Lillie Lee Jones,#22512, Lorain Vilet Jones # 22513, Sarah Jane Wamack , #22506, John Wm. Stephens,# 31321, Lucinda Stephens,#31324, George Wash. Pendergrass,# 31311, Rachel E. Pendergrass, #36510,Sarah J. Pendergrass, 31312, Mary Ann Brown,# 31322, Sarah Elizabeth Baker,# 31321, Annie L. Pendergrass, # 31313, Nettie P. Pendergrass, # 36509, Artie Graves,# 34205, John Calvin Pendergrass, # 31310, Charley H. Pendergrass,# 36511
Jesse Calvin McGuire
Subscribed and sworn to before, this July, 15, 1909.
J. W. Ellis
Circuit Clerk Stone Co. Mo.
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