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Source for:   Samuel W. McIntosh,   27 NOV 1847 - WFT Est. 1848-1937         Index

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Source for:   Sarah McIntosh,   WFT Est. 1840-1853 - 4 MAY 1854         Index

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Source for:   John L. McIntosh,   ABT. 4 MAR 1847 - 14 MAY 1861         Index

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Source for:   Elhanan Winchester McIntosh,   ABT. 25 JUL 1831 - 27 AUG 1858         Index

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"Samuel McIntosh, son of John Ogg McIntosh was born Paris, bourbon County, KY 12/25/1791. Like his father he was a wheelwright. In 1813 he and his brother John, at the call of Gov Shelby enlisted in the Northwest Army, was in the division that under Gen Lewis Cass. invaded Canada. He was aboard the American ship the morning after the battle known as Perry's Victory. In 1814, he came to Edwards (now Wabash) county, Illinois, and settled for a while at Compton's Fort near where Allendale now stands. He was the last survivor of the party of nine men who went in pursuit of the Indians who massacred the Cannon Family at the Old Painter Graveyard. He remained a citizen of Wabash County from 1814 until his death 6/16/1879 at the age of 88 years. His will is on file in the Court House at Mt. Carmel in File No. 98. It was dated 3/25/1878 when he was 86 years of age.

He married at Robinson, Ills, 1821 Eleanor Matthews, born in Tennessee 9/11/1797 and died 12/28/1876, the daughter of Samuel Matthews whose family was living in Crawford County, Ills, at the time of Eleanor's marriage. She is buried in Allendale Cemetery.
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Source for:   Nancy Lavina Price,    - 30 APR 1867         Index

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