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MAJ Joseph Lafayette McKee

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MAJ Joseph Lafayette McKee

Birth
McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Feb 1881 (aged 92)
Green Township, Adams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Green Township, Adams County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7007167, Longitude: -83.4393083
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Major Joseph McKee was born at McKeesport Pennsylvania in the year of 1789 and remained with his parents until 1807 at which time he emigrated to Cabin Creek, Kentucky where he resided for four years when he removed near the mouth of Brush Creek in Greene Township in Ohio. He was in the War of 1812 in which he served until December 24 1814. On returning from the war he engaged in keel boating salt down the Ohio River from the Kanawha Saline to Louisville Ky. In 1828 he was made Major in the Second Regiment First Brigade Eighth Division of the Ohio Militia. He was married in 1812 to Miss Margaret Eakins who resided near the mouth of Brush Creek There were thirteen children born of this marriage nine boys and four girls. Elizabeth Susan James Mary John Joseph William Priscilla David George Wilson Rebecca and Richard. Seven of these sons served in the Union army in the late Civil War. Our subject shouldered his gun in 1864 to assist in resisting General John Morgan's Raid at which time he was seventy five years of age. He served nine years successively as Justice of the Peace in Greene Township during which time he solemnized numerous marriages. Mr McKee was an elder in the Christian Church and lived up to his profession. He was regarded as a good neighbor and citizen and ever ready to help the poor and needy. He died near Waggoner's Ripple at the age of ninety two years and twenty nine days. His wife Margaret McKee died seven years earlier. He was the grandfather of the Sheriff James W McKee who was the son of David McKee now residing at Wichita Kansas having removed there from Adams County in 1882. Joseph McKee was a Jeffersonian Democrat of the strictest sort and his grandson Sheriff James W McKee is recognized as one of the most reliable leaders of the Democrat party in Adams County

A History of Adams County, Ohio: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present ...
By Nelson Wiley Evans, Emmons B. Stivers p. 599 & 600
Contributor: Life's a garden. Dig it!
Major Joseph McKee was born at McKeesport Pennsylvania in the year of 1789 and remained with his parents until 1807 at which time he emigrated to Cabin Creek, Kentucky where he resided for four years when he removed near the mouth of Brush Creek in Greene Township in Ohio. He was in the War of 1812 in which he served until December 24 1814. On returning from the war he engaged in keel boating salt down the Ohio River from the Kanawha Saline to Louisville Ky. In 1828 he was made Major in the Second Regiment First Brigade Eighth Division of the Ohio Militia. He was married in 1812 to Miss Margaret Eakins who resided near the mouth of Brush Creek There were thirteen children born of this marriage nine boys and four girls. Elizabeth Susan James Mary John Joseph William Priscilla David George Wilson Rebecca and Richard. Seven of these sons served in the Union army in the late Civil War. Our subject shouldered his gun in 1864 to assist in resisting General John Morgan's Raid at which time he was seventy five years of age. He served nine years successively as Justice of the Peace in Greene Township during which time he solemnized numerous marriages. Mr McKee was an elder in the Christian Church and lived up to his profession. He was regarded as a good neighbor and citizen and ever ready to help the poor and needy. He died near Waggoner's Ripple at the age of ninety two years and twenty nine days. His wife Margaret McKee died seven years earlier. He was the grandfather of the Sheriff James W McKee who was the son of David McKee now residing at Wichita Kansas having removed there from Adams County in 1882. Joseph McKee was a Jeffersonian Democrat of the strictest sort and his grandson Sheriff James W McKee is recognized as one of the most reliable leaders of the Democrat party in Adams County

A History of Adams County, Ohio: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present ...
By Nelson Wiley Evans, Emmons B. Stivers p. 599 & 600
Contributor: Life's a garden. Dig it!


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