Tom McCabes Genealogy 2022

Andrew McNABBAge: 84 years17311815

Name
Andrew McNABB
Given names
Andrew
Surname
McNABB
Birth 1731
Birth of a son
#1
John McNABB
1756 (Age 25 years)
Note: It is likely that John McNabb's father was Andrew McNabb and that he was born in Chester Co or Lanc…
Residence about 1770 (Age 39 years)
Note: This is thought to be Andrew McNabb who later moved to KY.
Military
Revolutionary War Service
1777 (Age 46 years)

Note: Some genealogist report that Andrew McNabb came from PA and served in the Continental Army.

Census 1790 (Age 59 years)
Note: Fayette Co, KY Tax List: McNab, Andrew Fayette 3/19/1790
Census 1791 (Age 60 years)
Note: Andrew McNabb was on the March 1791 Tax List for Bourbon Co, KY. John McNabb was not listed.
Marriage of a childJohn McNABBMartha HICKLINView this family
June 1794 (Age 63 years)
Note: Bourbon Co KY Loose Papers
Marriage of a childMahlon HALLMary McNABBView this family
November 2, 1795 (Age 64 years)
Property
1802

Note: As added proof that Andrew was the father of John McNabb, Andrew mortgaged land in Bourbon Co to Joh…
Event
Lawsuit
1796 (Age 65 years)
Note: Andrew had trouble with some of his neighbors, Thomas Durbin and George Burnoe. He charged both of them with trespass assault and battery charges in court. The Sheriff was ordered to bring both men in to face the charges.

Census 1800 (Age 69 years)
Note: Andrew and James McNabb are listed on the 1800 Bourbon Co Tax List,
Census 1810 (Age 79 years)
Note: Andrew McNab was living besides Michael Carpenter and Edward Magolin(sic, probably McClaughlin). Bo…
Death 1815 (Age 84 years)
Note: Bath Co., KY Court Order Books; Vol. A Oct court, 1815
Residence

This is thought to be Andrew McNabb who later moved to KY.

Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Andrew McNabb Year: 1768 Town or Ward: West Caln County: Chester Archive Rollname: 322

Military

Some genealogist report that Andrew McNabb came from PA and served in the Continental Army.

Census

Fayette Co, KY Tax List: McNab, Andrew Fayette 3/19/1790

Census

Andrew McNabb was on the March 1791 Tax List for Bourbon Co, KY. John McNabb was not listed.

John and Andrew McNab are on the 1793 tax list for Bath Co KY and John named his first son Andrew at his birth in 1795.

The sole McNabb on the 1795 Tax List for Bourbon Co was Andrew. Andrew McNabb appeared on the tax list from 1791 until 1797.

Property

As added proof that Andrew was the father of John McNabb, Andrew mortgaged land in Bourbon Co to John McNabb of Montgomery Co in 1802. Andrew would have been either the father or brother of John.

Montgomery County Deed Records: Page 263, June 17, 1802---Andrew McNab of Bourbon Co., deed of mortgage, in order to secure to John McNab of Montgomery Co., title to place in Bourbon whereon he now lives in Bourbon.

Event

Andrew had trouble with some of his neighbors, Thomas Durbin and George Burnoe. He charged both of them with trespass assault and battery charges in court. The Sheriff was ordered to bring both men in to face the charges.

Census

Andrew and James McNabb are listed on the 1800 Bourbon Co Tax List, but John McKnab was listed on the Montgomery Co List 8/22/1800.

Census

Andrew McNab was living besides Michael Carpenter and Edward Magolin(sic, probably McClaughlin). Both men were listed in Andrew's estate 5 years later in 1815.

There were 10 white people in his household, 2 adult males, one about 40 and the other over 40.

Living close by were James McNabb and William McNabb, both about 40 years old, probably the sons of Andrew McNabb.

Death

Bath Co., KY Court Order Books; Vol. A Oct court, 1815

pp199 - ordered that estate of Andrew McNab dec'd be appraised; any three of men listed ordered to appraise estate; names listed included Edward McLaughlin & Michael Carpenter.

However, there was also this entry:(Probably refers to a younger Andrew McNabb)

Bath Co., Ky. (Tax Books, Court Orders)

August 1817, Andrew McNabb (Capt.), John Hopkins, William Storm, and Joseph Nelson appointed patrollers in the neighborhood of James Tarry ; Archibald Hamilton, Valentine Stone, and James McIlheney to Nicholas County line, along ridge between Flat Creek and Slate Creek for 24 hours each month. (A:281)

Note

It is likely, but unproved, that Andrew McNabb had children other than John and Mary who lived near him in KY. The Tax Lists of Bourbon and Montgomery Co and the census of 1810 show that William McNabb, Andrew McNabb and James McNabb lived close to Andew McNabb. In his later years in Morgan Co IN, James McNabb indicated he was born about 1781 in Pennsylvania. Thus it seems probable that Andrew McNabb came to KY from Pennsylvania about 1790.

Shared note

Much of the ancestry of John McNabb of Morgan Co Indiana who died in 1836 is taken (and verified as much as possible) from:

McNabb Family of Lancaster, Pa, Cecil County Maryland, Augusta Co, Va. , York County, SC Lynne Bratton Maxwell 6-26-2012 lynnemaxwell@roadr unner.com

This is my skeleton outline theory of the four McNabb brothers that constituted the ancestry of the majority of McNabb family members today in the USA that were in country before 1800: namely John, Andrew, William and Patt. All are found by 1742 in Augusta County, Va., Borden’s Great Tract. Other than Patt’s military mention, no other documents have I located. Family history is that he died without a will in Augusta Co, Va. before 1790. His brother, William McNabb, with family of sons, Baptist, Samuel, James and John, is well documented in this tree and is not included in this report history. The brothers John and Andrew McNabb are the subjects of this paper.

(Note: There is no documentation that James McNabb and wife Sarah Roper are the parents of William McNabb and wife Elizabeth Carpenter.)

John McNabb appears to be the oldest of the 4 McNabb males as he is too old for military service in 1742. John and brother, Andrew McNabb, are in Lancaster County, Penn in 1740 when Andrew’s daughter, Annisbelle marries Oliver Wallace, Sr. Also, Andrew’s daughter, Margaret marries her first cousin, William McNabb. William is John McNabb’s first son. This makes William both Andrew McNabb’s son-in-law and his nephew. William McNabb and wife, Margaret McNabb, are listed in Andrew’s will as “son-in-law and my daughter.” William and Margaret remain in Penn while their fathers travel to Augusta Co, Va. and then on to Camden District (later York County, SC). Slightly before the outbreak of the Rev War, William and Margaret McNabb, appear to travel to SC to join Margaret’s father, Andrew McNabb, sister, Annisbelle McNabb Oliver, and brother, Robert.

Margaret and William McNabb are the parents to at least, Andrew, James, Archibald and John William: Three are documented to be Rev War soldiers. Andrew McNabb, son of William remains in Penn, but later leaves to travel to Bourbon County, Kentucky. His brother, Archibald McNabb, is in Bourbon County, Ky. when in 1813 he states his age at 75. The original John McNabb, the elder, likely dies in Augusta Co., Va. This is the John that buys land and then sells the property to Baptist McNabb, his nephew, son of his youngest brother, William. Likely, other children of John and Mary McNabb are, Francis, who marries Arthur McClure. Jacob and Elisha McNabb, both found in 1780’s records of Washington County, Tn. are likely other sons.

Sons of William McNabb (son of elder John) and Margaret McNabb (daughter of elder Andrew) namely James and John William travel with parents as they join Margaret’s father in Camden Dist, SC. Andrew had left Augusta Co, Va. by 1750 and was in SC with second wife, Mary Margaret, daughter Annisbelle and husband, Oliver Wallace, Sr. Andrew and wife Margaret deed land to “our son Robert” in Sept 1767. Son Robert is married to the former Mary Elizabeth Marshall. This couple has 3 children: Henry, Sarah and Elizabeth. In 1777, Robert’s father, Andrew McNabb, along with Annisbelle, Margaret, Robert with wife, Mary Marshall McNabb, travels to Wilkes Co, Ga. Robert McNabb established McNabb’s Fort in Wilkes Co, Ga. He is killed there in the fall of 1778. Widow McNabb draws pension for Robert’s three children. Also, likely with this group, or at least by the writing of Andrew McNabb’s will and death in 1797, are William (son-in-law, son of John McNabb) and Margaret (daughter of Andrew). William McNabb and Margaret McNabb are mentioned in Andrew’s will as “my son-in-law William McNabb and my daughter, Margaret McNabb”

Note

John and Andrew McNab are on the 1793 tax list for Bath Co KY and John named his first son Andrew in 1795.

ResidenceAndrew McNabb Listed as Resident in 1769Andrew McNabb Listed as Resident in 1769
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MilitaryPossible Continental Army Service RecordPossible Continental Army Service Record
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MilitaryAndrew McNabb Index Card in National ArchivesAndrew McNabb Index Card in National Archives
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PropertyAndrew McNabb Deeded Land to John, 1802 Montgomery KY
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EventCourt Order to Arrest Thomas DurbinCourt Order to Arrest Thomas Durbin
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EventCourt Order to Arrest George BurnoeCourt Order to Arrest George Burnoe
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Census1810 Census Montgomery County KY - McNabbs1810 Census Montgomery County KY - McNabbs
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