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Mary Ann Tolan McGuire

Female 1818 - 1856  (37 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Ann Tolan McGuire was born on 28 Jun 1818 in Kentucky (daughter of Lawrence McGuire and Margaret Tolan); died on 4 Mar 1856 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The daughter of Lawrence McGuire and Margaret Tolan.

    "Mary A. T. Scruggs, consort of Jesse T. Scruggs departed this life the 4th day of March 1856 in Sabine County, Texas half past one o'clock in the morning, her remains deposited at thr burying ground on Patroon there to remain until the morning of the resurrection."

    From the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. This Bible was copied by Blanche Toole on 17 Apr 1970 in the home of Mary Louise Vickers McGown Harvey, from the Jesse T. Scruggs Family Bible, American Bible Society, 1857.

    Mary married Jesse Thomas Scruggs, Sr. on 2 Apr 1835 in Grenada County, Mississippi. Jesse was born on 1 Feb 1799 in Virginia; died on 16 Nov 1882 in Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Jesse T. Scruggs and Mary Ann Tolan McGuire was married on the 2nd say (sic) of April 1835 in the town of Grenada, Mississippi, by Reverand Thomas F. Davidson"

    From the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. This Bible was copied by Blanche Toole on 17 Apr 1970 in the home of Mary Louise Vickers McGown Harvey, from the Jesse T. Scruggs Family Bible, American Bible Society, 1857.

    Children:
    1. Jesse Thomas Scruggs, Jr. was born on 16 Mar 1836 in Texas; died on 17 Jul 1860 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Lawrence M. Scruggs was born on 15 Dec 1837; died on 15 Sep 1851 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Hambelton Mcguire Scruggs was born on 1 Jan 1839; and died.
    4. George W. Scruggs was born on 20 May 1842; died on 29 Sep 1860 in Virginia.
    5. Charles A. Scruggs was born on 2 Aug 1845; died on 15 Feb 1863 in Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas.
    6. Mary Stephenson Scruggs was born on 20 Oct 1848 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.
    7. Angus Griffith Scruggs was born on 26 Sep 1851 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lawrence McGuire was born about 1794 in Virginia; died on 16 Sep 1853 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The State of TEXAS, County of Sabine

    Statement of Mrs. Sarah A. Harvey, made at her home in Sabine County, TEXAS
    on the 24 day of Jan.A. D. 1913.

    My name is Sarah A. Harvey. I was born on the 16th day of January A.D. 1826,
    near the town of Florence, in the State of Alabama. I am the daughter of Jesse T.Scruggs
    and Susan Thornton Scruggs. My father and mother moved from the State of Alabama,
    to Sabine County, Texas, about the year 1836, and settled when we first came to Texas,
    near Milam, and resided there about one year. We then moved to Hamilton on the Sabine
    River, and lived there not quite one year, and moved fron there and settled on the
    McAdams tract or land in Sabine county, and lived there a great many years. I was
    married while living on that tract of land to Robert Harvey on August, 10th
    1854, and after my marriage; my husband and I moved to the place I now reside on,
    where I have lived ever since then, and this place I now reside is about two and
    one half miles from the John McAdams tract of land. I knew Lawrence McGuire and his
    family for many years. When my father and mother came to Texas about 1836, Lawrence
    McGuire, and his family came with them, and all settled in Sabine County. Hambleton
    McGuire, so I was told by Lawrence McGuire, came to Texas about one year before we
    did, and we found him in Sabine County when we arrived there.

    Lawrence McGuire's family when we moved to Texas consisted of his wife, a son
    named Hambleton B. McGuire, and two daughters: one named Mary, the other named Arabella.
    Lawrence McGuire was married one time, and by his said wife he had the above children.
    My mother was Susan Thornton Scruggs, died after we came to Texas, and my father,
    Jesse T.Scruggs, married Mary McGuire one of the two sisters of Hambleton McGuire.
    My husband, Robert Harvey, had been married once before I married him, and his first
    wife was Arabella McGuire, a sister of Hambleton McGuire, and a daughter of Lawrence
    McGuire, as above stated.

    Lawrence McGuire died in Sabine County, Texas, about year A.D. 1855, and he was
    buried in the McGuire burial ground on the John McAdams survey in Sabine County.;
    his first wife died prior to his death, and is buried in the same burial ground near
    him. At the time of his death, Lawrence McGurie left surviving him; his son, Hambleton
    B. NcGuire, who was a practicing physician; and his daughter Mary McGuire, who married
    my father; and the children of Arabella, who was my husbands first wife, who was the
    daughter of Lawrence McGuire as above stated. Hy husband, Robert Harvey, as the guardian
    of his children by Arabella McGuire, his first wife.

    Lawrence McGuire, at the time of his death was the Owner of a one-half interest
    in a tract of about twelve hundred and eighty acres (128O), a part of the John McAdams
    survey, in Sabine County, which he purchased, together with his son, Hambleton McGuire;
    from John McAdams about the year 1848. He also owned some negroes, and had some money.
    After his death, a division was made of his estate among his heirs, and Hambleton
    McGuire was given as his part of the estate the interest owned by Lawrence McGuire
    in the John McAdams survey in Sabine County, Texas; Mary Scruggs, nee McGuire, my
    step-mother, received two negroes as her portion of the estate, and
    the children of Arabella Harvey, nee McGuire, received cash as their portion of the
    estate, and this money was paid to my husband Robert Harvey, who was guardian of said
    children, and their father.

    Hambleton McGuire after he received as his portion of the estate owned by his father
    in the John McAdams survey, sold the land about the year 1861 to J. H. Burroughs.
    Hambleton B. McGuire was frequently at our house, and was there just prior to the
    time he sold his land to J.M. Burroughs, and was talking with my father, and he stated
    to him that he was going to sell the land to said Burroughs. He was there a short
    while after this, and stated that he had sold all the John McAdams survey to J. M.
    Borroughs, and that he had also sold said Borroughs a Negro woman named Hannah.

    J. M. Burroughs at that time was living on a tract of land adjoining the John
    McAdams survey, and after the purchase of the John McAdams tract from Hambleton McGuire,
    as stated above, he cultivated a large portion of the said McAdams survey, and had it
    cultivated for about forty years, and at all times claimed it as his own. J.M. Burroughs
    was an attorney at law, and Was ummarried.

    This statement is made in the prescence of T. G. Minton, who signs my name hereto
    at my request for the reason that on account of extreme age, 1 am unable to write,
    and also in the presence of Docia Harvey, wife of Perkins Harvey, and in the presence
    of W.C.Ramsey.

    Witness my hand at home, on this day 24th of June A.D. 1913.

    (signed) Sarah A. Harvey

    Sworn to and SUbSCribed before me at the home of Sarah A. Harvey

    in Sabine County, Texas on this the 24th day of January, A.D. 1913.

    T.G. Minton, J.P. TX official

    Notary Public in and for Sabine Co., Texas

    (LS)

    Docia Harvey

    W.C. Ramsey

    Filed for record Jan.27, 1913

    Recorded in Deed Book no. 5, at pages 678 and 679.

    (Sent via email by Irene Walton on 23 March 2006. Irene's email address at the time was: walt@netdot.com. The email attachment was a word document titled BOBBYEMC@earthlink.net)


    Irene also forwarded to me a transcription of the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. The bible was transcribed in April, 1970 by Blanche Toole. This transcription was forwarded to Irene by Leatha Betts, a descendant of Manuel Walton Loving. Manuel Loving was the father of Jesse Thomas Scruggs third wife, Mary Ann Loving. In this transcription, it is also shown that Dr. L. McGuire has a son who died prior to the move to Texas. His listing in the Death section of the Bible follows: "James M. McGuire, son of Dr. L. McGuire departed this life on the 9th day of April at his residence in Haywood Co. Tenn. A.D. 1839."

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
    Enumerated 2 Nov 1850
    167-167
    Lawrence McGuire 56 M Physician 2000 Va
    William G. Frazer 17 M Tenn
    John Frazer 14 M Tenn
    Salita Daughthet 14 F Tenn
    Lucretia Daughthet 14 F Tenn

    Lawrence married Margaret Tolan. Margaret was born about 1795; died on 9 Apr 1839 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Tolan was born about 1795; died on 9 Apr 1839 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. Hambleton B. McGuire was born about 1809 in Kentucky; and died.
    2. 1. Mary Ann Tolan McGuire was born on 28 Jun 1818 in Kentucky; died on 4 Mar 1856 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Arabella McGuire was born about 1826 in Tennessee; died on 16 Mar 1852 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in McGuire Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.