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"Jno. Mackey, the first of the name in the country, was a Quaker of Irish or Scotch-Irish descent. He came between the Yrs. 1740/45, & after several yrs. spent in the southern part of the Co. in the vicinity of Cape May C.H. he located upon what is known as the Mackey Place in Petersburg [New Jersey]. ... Col. Mackey's w[ife] died of heart disease sometime prior to 1784. The Col. d[ied] in Sept. of that y[ear]. Both he & his w[ife] were buried in the in the family burying ground on the Mackey Place."--P. 12. "After the section dealing with the family of John Mackey, Sr., was compiled and ready for print, [the author] found [she] had accumulated so many valuable records which did not belong directly to [her] branch of the Mackeys, that [she] desired others to benefit from them."--Introd. Includes research on many different Mackey families, especially those of Pennsylvania and the southern United States. Also includes variant spellings of McKay, McCoy, McKee, McKey, McKie, Mackie, and others.
Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Guian McKee. He was born 5 May 1750 in Scotland. He married Abigail Lane ca. 1775 or 1776 in Pennsylvania. She was born in 1754 in Scotland. She died Sep 1830 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He died 9 Dec 1827 in Fleming County, Kentucky. They were the parents of eight children. .
Calvin Neal, son of Cornelius Neal and Polly Lockey, was born in 1824 in Tennessee. He married Elizabeth Walker (1855-1921), daughter of John Nash and Mary Catherine Walker, in 1879 in Oregon. He died in 1891 in Oregon. His widow married James Rossell (1847-1923), son of John Rossell and Suzanna Underwood, in 1893 in Marion County, Oregon.
Levi Chadwick I (1783-1845/1850) immigrated from England to Washington County, Ohio, and married twice. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon and elsewhere.
Jonathan Waggaman (1679-ca. 1724)--son of Hendrick Gillissen Waggaman and Winnefred Schin of The Netherlands--was born in London, and married Margaret Elliott in 1707. They immigrated to Accomack County, Virginia, and later moved to Somerset County, Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., New York and elsewhere.