Nancy McCall was the daughter of John McCall.[1] She was born 22 January 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina. Nancy married Benjamin Newton 24 January 1775.[2] She died 2 April 1845 in Cleveland County.
Children
Jane Newton born 17 January 1777. Alive in 1852. Spouse: Queen
Elizabeth "Betsey" Newton born 27 November 1778. Alive in 1852. Spouse: McGlamery
Ebenezer Newton born 22 November 1780 "jus at dark." Alive in 1852.
Martha "Patsey" Newton born 4 September 1783
Mary "Polly" Newton born 2 July 1785. Alive in 1852.
John McCall Newton born 4 October 1787
Margaret "Peggy" Newton born 19 October 1789 "at sunrise." Alive in 1852. Spouse: Goins
Benjamin Junior Newton born 28 September 1791
George Newton born 27 July 1793. Alive in 1852.
Nancy McCall Newton born 22 September 1794. Alive in 1852. Spouse: Queen
Cynthia "Sinthy" Newton born 12 February 179[torn] "on monday night about nine of the Clock." [If the day is correct, the year was 1798.] Alive in 1852. Spouse: Lewis
Calvin Newton born 4 September 1801
Sources
↑ "I Will and bequeath unto my Daughter Nancy Newton Wife of Benjamin Newton"; Lincoln County Original Wills, John McCall (24 August 1809), box no. CR.060.801.17, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh.
↑ Kathy Gunter Sullivan, “Benjamin Newton’s Book of Record” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 95 (March 2007): 64–66; citing Benjamin Newton, Revolutionary War pension application file no. W21837, Record Group 15, Department of Veterans Affairs, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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