↑ McCullough-929 was created by John McVey through the import of Hoge-120.ged on Jan 11, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Statement of Lettitia Lytle, widow of Robert Lytle dec, now living at Alexandria Huntington County, Pennsylvania." I am the daughter of George McCullough, who came from Ireland to America prior to the Revolution. He was a stone mason by trade, landed at Philadelphia and from there went to Northumberland, to erect a barn for a Quaker, when so employed he was drafted, by the draft on the Militia, I think from the information I received this was about the year '74. When there engaged he met with Jno McKee and some other acquaintances who were living in Tuscarora Valley, and whom he accompanied home after the service of the draft, when there he became acquainted with my mother, Sarah Hoagg, in the year '75 whom he married and there he resided when he again was called into service, about the year '76. After serving his time he again returned home, and continued at farming, until again called out in '78, Hugh Gray was with him in '78, and according to the family record I was born in Feb. '79, after his return from the war. He died in Sept. '84 leaving but two children living, Lettitia and Ann, the latter two years younger than the older, My mother again married a man the name of Hamilton Grimes, in the year of '89, by whom she had two sons and a daughter, named Robert, George and Jane, and lived on in Tuscarora Valley to her death which took place somewhere in the year '29 or '30. I the oldest daughter of the first husband was married to Robert Lytle on the 6th July 1802 (by the Rev. Mr. Coulter, a Presbyterian Preacher) and lived with him until the __ day of August 1847 when he died at Hollidaysburg Blair County, Pa. My sister Ann McCulloch married Moses Sturgeon in 1800 and lived with him until 1850, when he died. She died in 1851, both died in Shelby County, Ohio.[3]
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McCullough-2025 and McCullough-929 appear to represent the same person because: same father, similar birth, death is unsourced, same husband (merge proposed)