1. | William McCune was born on 24 Sep 1829 in Morgan County, Ohio (son of Charles Tarrance McCune and Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?]); died on 6 Oct 1882 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. William married Delila Wiley on 21 Dec 1854 in Noble County, Ohio. Delila was born about 1834; died about 1908 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in Ragan Chapel Cem, Hoskinsville, Noble Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | Charles Tarrance McCune was born on 6 Dec 1784 in Ireland; died on 6 Apr 1861 in Noble County, Ohio; was buried in St Michael's Cemetery, Stock Twp, Noble Co, Ohio. Notes: Summary of Carolyn McCune's research on Tarry McCuneA. On October 31, 1811, Charles may have arrived in the Port of Philadelphia aboard the "Harmony", a ship sailing from Londonderry, as there was a Charles McCoun who was listed as being on that ship. The Captain's name was Holkirk. The voyage took 70 days. B. In 1823-24, Charles and his family moved to Morgan County, Ohio where they may have settled near Belle Valley. They were members of St. Michael's Catholic Church built in 1841 at the site of St. Michael's Cemetery until 1900 when it was moved to Berne, Ohio about one mile away. C. From the "History of Noble County, Ohio" (L.H. Watkins and Co., 1887) 'Charles McCune and John Reed were both Irishmen and early settlers...St. Michael's Roman Catholic church was established in 1841. The building, a brick structure, was erected in that year through the efforts of Michael Archer and under the direction of Rev. Father Murphy. Michael Archer and his brothers, Simon and Nathan, with their families, constituted the original membership. Other early members were the Doyles, McCunes, Cullens, Harknesses and others. Prior to 1841 the settlement had been visited by Fathers Reed, McCallion and Finley. D. According to a deed provided by Morgan County Ohio Recorder of Deeds: James Reed sold land for $170 to Tarrance McCune on 1 April 1824, "it being one hundred acres...all that part or parcel...lying and being on west side of Duck Creek of the northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 7, Range 9" of the lands sold at Zanesville by the act of Congress. The deed was signed on 21 April 1824 by James Reed and Rachel Reed. Attest David NcGary and Peter Fogle. E. According to www.glorecords.blm.gov on internet, James Reed had been original purchaser of land in and around Belle Valley, including 80 acres in Twp 7N, Range 9W, Section 29 which is the same section where William McCune and Joseph McCune had their land when the 1876 map of Noble Township, Noble County was printed. F. According to the "Morgan Co, Ohio Common Pleas Minute Book E" Tarrance was naturalized in Morgan County, Ohio under the Act of 1828. It indicates that he was a native of Ireland and had proved that he had resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States, before the 18th day of June 1812. Charles married Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?] about 1815 in Possibly New Jersey. Sabria was born about 1794 in New Jersey; died about 1870 in Noble County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sabria (wife of Charles Tarrance McCune) [?] was born about 1794 in New Jersey; died about 1870 in Noble County, Ohio.
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