1. Daniel stayed in North Carolina.
2. TMcminn227@aol.com reports that Daniel is buried at [Unity Church Cemetery] Lincolnton, North Carolina Cemetery and was 73 yrs. 8 months, & 24 days old.
1. Betsy was living with Nancy & Henry in the 1880 Census.
1. It is not proven that the five children listed are issue of wife #1 or maybe #2....then again there might be others since a gap of l0-years exists between them and Nina Mae an issue by the third wife Dora.
2. If this is he same Miles McMinn he was listed on the 1900 Eastland County, Texas Census at age 35, widower, born in Missouri.
3. Source: Nina Michell Hagan said Miles Washington McMinn was widowed twice
before he married Dora and had her grandmother, Nina Mae.
1. It is not proven that the five children listed are issue of wife #1 or maybe #2....then again there might be others since a gap of l0-years exists between them and Nina Mae an issue by the third wife Dora.
2. If this is he same Miles McMinn he was listed on the 1900 Eastland County, Texas Census at age 35, widower, born in Missouri.
3. Source: Nina Michell Hagan said Miles Washington McMinn was widowed twice
before he married Dora and had her grandmother, Nina Mae.
1. It is not proven that the five children listed are issue of wife #1 or maybe #2....then again there might be others since a gap of l0-years exists between them and Nina Mae an issue by the third wife Dora.
2. If this is he same Miles McMinn he was listed on the 1900 Eastland County, Texas Census at age 35, widower, born in Missouri.
3. Source: Nina Michell Hagan said Miles Washington McMinn was widowed twice
before he married Dora and had her grandmother, Nina Mae.
1. Nina Mitchell Hagan reports [15 Sep 2001] that Nina Mae was her Grandmother.
1. William showed up in Wayne County, Missouri about 1855.
2. He was on the 1860 Wayne County Census.
3. He was later on the Blllinger County Census when it was made a County.
4. William was a farmer and a printer.
5. Darrell<brendadarrell@mcmsys.com> reports he is descendant of William A.
6. Darrell says William was buried on the Family Plantation.
7. Red Anthony reports that William served in the Civil War...1st Lt. 15th MO Cav. (15th Regiment MO Cavalry organized 1 Nov 1863, from 7th Regiment Enrolled Militia. Attached to District of Souhtwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to April, 1865. District of North Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to July 1865.)
8. SERVICE: Scout and patrol duty in District of Southwest Missouri until April 2865, and in North Missouri until July 2865. Actions at Mt. Vermon September 30, 1864; Moreau Bottom, Jefferson City, October 7; Booneville October 9-12; Big Blue or State Line October 22. Engagement at the Marmiton, or Battle of Charlot, October 25, Mine Creek, Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Newtonia October 28. Affair near James Creek April 27, 1865 (Co. "C"). Mustered out July 1, 1865. Lost during service 1 Officer and 6 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 35 enlisted men by disease. Total 43.
9. Source of Data: "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, V. III" by Frederick H. Dyer. c1908, p 1311.
1. William H. McMinn is GGrantfather of Travis McMinn.
1. Henry died at age 17.
1. Some of John & Mary's children were born in Utah.
2. John was a Mariner.
3. He was on Census records of 1838-1851.
4. In 1863 he came back to U.S. and traveled West.
5. Information from Noma Lee McMinn Taylor & Janet Chadwick.