Charles "Chuck" Michael MC MINN "Sr"
1. Charles Michael McMinn, Jr. reports that his father married 5 times and he married one of the wives twice.
Charles "Chuck" Michael MC MINN "Sr"
1. Charles Michael McMinn, Jr. reports that his father married 5 times and he married one of the wives twice.
Charles "Chuck" Michael MC MINN "Sr"
1. Charles Michael McMinn, Jr. reports that his father married 5 times and he married one of the wives twice.
1. Robert still lives in Georgetown, Texas, as of 1 May 2003.
Charles "Mike" Michael MC MINN "Jr"
1. This family lives in Austin, Texas. (2001)
1. It is not proven that Francis is the father of Robert......
2. Some researchers claim his father was William and his mother was Ester.
1. This line of Mc Minns probably came from Perthshire, Scotland. Then on to Ireland before coming to America.
2. In the National Archives Order for Copies of Veterans Records the records says place of birth Ireland/Scotland and name of widow as Jane Kuykenall McMinn.
2. DAR No. 671284 [To: Noma Lee McMinn Taylor]
3. Robert was in Capt. Kuykendall's Company in Charlestown, South Carolina in 1767.
4. Robert left a Will that was written 24 Apr 1797. It was recorded in Rutherford at the January Court of 1802.
5. Janelle Foster reports that Abraham died in July 1798 [probably typo error] and was married in North Carolina.
6. Jane's younger brother James Kuykendall had a daughter, Sarah who married Jane & Robert's grandson, Robert and they lived in Kerr County, Texas.
7. Robert McMinn is listed as receiving 100 acres of Bounty Land from King George III on 1 Sep 1767.
(The Original Jouranl of S.C. page 222, No. 196 microfilm) From the Council Journal, No. 33, pages 229-234.8. It was only oral tradition that Robert was buried at the Sandy Run Church Cemetery. No one really knows for sure where he was buried.
1. Some say Jane [ English form of the Dutch name Jannetjen] was born in England.
2. The Kuykendalls come from Pennsyvania to Virginia to North Carolina.
3. 1800 Census of Buncombe County, North Carolina
4. Jane McMinn is listed on the Georgia 1832 Lottery, as widow of Rev. War soldier in Habersham County, Georgia.
5. Sources: Noma Lee Ma Minn Taylor, Janelle Foster Family Group Sheet, Effie Mc Minn Lyda.
6. Janelle Foster reports that Jane died in 1840 in Cobb County, Georgia, however she was reported to still be living after the 1850 mortality list was published.
7. Noma Lee reports that her official papers of land deed was in 1843 and that she left Rutherford County for Buncombe County in 1848.
8. So, there is lots of speculation that hopefully someone out there will be able to prove or disprove.
9. The Volume 1 - The Heritage of Henderson County, NC reports that Jane McMinn was living with her son Jesse in Union County, Georgia in 1840.