Micajah McHone served in the War of 1812 Service started: Unit(s): Service ended:
Micajah was born about 1770. He passed away about 1858. [1][2]
Micajah was born to Archibald & Magdelina Bridgeman McHone in Bedford, Virginia; moved to Stokes County North Carolina to Spruce Pine North Carolina and then on to Yancey County North Carolina, then to Kentucky.
---Siblings---
William MCHONE b: 1769
Zachariah MCHONE b: 1772
Nancy MCHONE b: 1777
Elizabeth MCHONE b: 1779
Cealia MCHONE b: 1782
Ann MCHONE b: 1783
Fanny MCHONE b: 1785
Mary MCHONE b: 1787
John MCHONE b: 1789
Archilus MCHONE b: 1791
Micajah served in the War of 1812. His grave headstone had the following inscription: "Virginia Militia War of 1812". [1]
Micajah married Nancy Hornsby on January 16, 1808 in Patrick County, Virginia. [3]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5182050/micajah-mchone : accessed 19 January 2022), memorial page for Micajah McHone (1770–9 May 1858), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5182050, citing Short Cemetery, Herd, Jackson County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by James Cope (contributor 34771747) .
↑ Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940. Author Ancestry.com. Note iVirginia, Marriages, 1785-1940/i. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. Publisher Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Publisher date 2014. Publisher location Provo, UT, USA. The record contains the following information. Name Micajah Mahone. Gender Male. Marriage Date 16 Jan 1808. Marriage Place Patrick, Virginia. Spouse Nancy Hamby. FHL Film Number 33351. Reference ID403-58.
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