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Birth 1761 , County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland
[1, 3, 4] - "sol was born in 1761 in County Tyrone in Ireland"
*born 1761 in Tyrone County Ireland -> Mackeys and allied families, p.596
Gender Male Residence Abt 1770 , , Pennsylvania
[5] - "He came to America while a lad with his father's family. Their first residence in this country was probably in Pennsylvania." -> Mackeys and allied families
Military 1780 American Revolutionary War
[3] - "Samuel Mackie first entered military service as a volunteer militiaman in Burke Co., N. C. in February, 1780. He served as a dragoon in the mounted company of Captain Robert Patton of McDowell's Regiment. They marched through Mecklenburg Co. N.C. into S.C. to the outskirts of Charleston. As Charleston was brought under seige, they advanced to Monck's Corner, S. C. In a surprise early morning attack by the British, their forces were completely routed, losing camp equipage and baggage (April 14, 1780). They retreated to Nelson's Ferry, S. C., joining the N. C. Miitia of General William Caswell. Following the surrender of Charleston in May, 1780, he was discharged and returned home.
He volunteered again in July, 1780 in a light horse company commanded by Captain Samuel Woods of McDowell's Regiment. They were engaged in the skirmish at Cane Creek in Burke County, N. C. on September 12, 1780. In this affair they were scattered. He then followed the remnants of McDowell's troops into the Watauga Settlements, joining the combined forces of Colonels Campbell, Shelby, and Sevier. They recrossed the Blue Ridge Mountains and fought the Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780. He was discharged three weeks after this engagement.
His last tour of duty began in the winter of 1780. He served five weeks on the Catawba Frontier under Captain Daniel Smith of McDowell's Regiment. He was given his discharge by Major Joseph McDowell."
Military Abt 1775–1783 American Revolutionary War
[5] - *"Samuel Mackie and his brothers, William and John took part in various expeditions into the Indian country, and Samuel was at Kings Mountain and in other battles." -> Mackeys and allied families, p.592
Residence Abt 1775–1783 , Burke, North Carolina
[5] - "At the period of the Revolution, the family was in Burke County, North Carolina." -> Mackeys and allied families, p. 592
Residence 1788 , Wilkes, Georgia
[6] Address:
a fort- "Sept. 1821: Jackson Co. Ga., Inferior Court Setting for Ordinary Purposes; Present: Wm. D. Martin, Levy Lowery, Joseph Hampton: 'Samuel Mackie came in open court and deposeth that in the year 1788, David McClesky and this deponent lived in a Fort in Wilkes Co., Ga., and that David McClesky had four Horse Creatures stolen by the Creek Indians for the following reasons: First, because all the Indian tracks followed when Horses were stolen from that N/hood. about that time seemed to steer in the Direction of the Creek Nation.' (Ga. Archv. Orig. Papers.)" -> Mackeys and allied families, p. 596
Census 1790 13th Company, Burke, North Carolina
[3] - "Saml Macay"
Will 23 Jul 1796 , Elbert, Georgia
[7] - Thomas Mackie left to "sons Samuel and William slaves Cat, Isaac, Joan and Jan." Samuel was also an executor.
Immigration 1800 , Elbert, Georgia
[3, 8] - In 1800, he moved from Burke County to Elbert County, GA.
Probate 12 Apr 1803 , Franklin, Georgia
[9] - Court Term 12 Apr 1803: Letters of Administration were issued to Elizabeth & Samuel "McKie" on est. of John McKie, dec'd. -> Historical Collections of GA DAR, vol 1 p 339
Immigration 1804 , Franklin, Georgia
[3, 8] - He moved from Elbert County to Franklin County.
Residence Sep 1821 , Jackson, Georgia
[6] - testified in open court [see 1788 event for details of testomony]
Census 1830 , Franklin, Georgia
[3] Military 6 May 1833 , Franklin, Georgia
[1, 3] - "sol appl 6 May 1833 Franklin Co GA" ->Genealogical Abstracts of Rev War Pensions
"Samuel Mackie applied for a Revolutionary War Pension in Franklin Co., Ga. in 1833 at age 72. He was awarded $29.85 per annum." Pension #S7385
Census 1840 , Franklin, Georgia
[3] Died 5 Dec 1845 , Franklin, Georgia
[3, 8, 10] - *"he d 5 Dec 1845" -> Genealogical Abstracts of Rev War Pensions
*5 Dec 1845 -> Mackeys and allied families, p. 596
Buried Aft 5 Dec 1845 , Banks, Georgia
[11] Address:
Hebron Presbyterian ChurchReligion 1795–1945 , Banks, Georgia
[2, 3] Address:
Hebron Presbyterian Church- *He was an elder in the Hebron Presbyterian Church of Banks County, GA. -> Revolutionary War Soldiers of Burke County
*He was a "Ruling Elder" in Hebron Church for nearly fifty years -> Mackeys and allied families
Notes - Name:
Samuel Mackie -> Genealogical Abstracts of Rev War Pensions
Samuel Mackie -> Mackeys and allied families
Relationship to parents:
*Samuel, John, and William are named as brothers -> Mackeys and allied families
Person ID I1985 Kendrick-Hemphill Last Modified 23 Dec 2012
Father Thomas MACKIE, b. 18 Oct 1724, Burnsquare, Ceres, Fife, Scotland
, d. 22 Jul 1796, Danielsville, Madison, Georgia
Mother Rosannah MCINTYRE, b. 1741, , County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland
, d. 1798, , Elbert, Georgia
Married 1765 , County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland
Family ID F124 Group Sheet
Family Mary CLARK, b. 6 May 1767, d. 7 Sep 1852 Married 3 Apr 1792 Long Cane, Abbeville District, South Carolina
[3, 6] Address:
on Little River- *They were married in Abbeville District, SC on 05 Apr 1792.
Their marriage was performed by Rev. Francis Cummins.
Emmett White reports Samuel's wife as Mary Clark and children as Rosanna, Jane, Mary, William Clark, Rachel, Thomas, John, Samuel Leech, Martha, and Andrew Hemphill.
*"Mary Mackie. . .states she m. Saml Mackie in Abbeville District, S. C. on Little River, Long Cane, S. C. by Rev. Frances Cummins, 5 Apr. 1792." -> Mackeys and allied families, p. 596
Children 1. Rosanna MACKIE, b. 28 Jan 1793, d. Yes, date unknown 2. Janet MACKIE, b. 5 Oct 1794, d. Yes, date unknown 3. Mary MACKIE, b. 9 Nov 1796, d. Yes, date unknown 4. William Clark MACKIE, b. 30 Aug 1798, d. 1838 5. Rachel MACKIE, b. 25 Jul 1800, d. Yes, date unknown 6. Thomas MACKIE, b. 10 Aug 1802, d. 1874 > 7. John MACKIE, b. 8 Sep 1804, d. Yes, date unknown 8. Samuel Leech MACKIE, b. 4 Aug 1806, d. 24 Feb 1874 9. Martha MACKIE, b. 5 Jan 1809, d. Yes, date unknown 10. Andrew Hemphill MACKIE, b. 26 Aug 1813, d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F795 Group Sheet
- "sol was born in 1761 in County Tyrone in Ireland"
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Sources - [S207] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume II: F-M (Waynesboro, Tenn.: National Historical Pub. Co., 1991), 2160 (Reliability: 3).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 590 (Reliability: 2).
- [S66] Emmett. R. White, Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County (Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1984), 213-214 (Reliability: 3).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 596; citing Revolutionary War pension application (Reliability: 3).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 592 (Reliability: 2).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 596 (Reliability: 3).
- [S316] Grace Gillam Davidson, editor, Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 3 : Records of Elbert County, Georgia, Volume III (1930; reprint, Vidalia, Georgia: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1968), 929.375864., 9-10 (Reliability: 3).
- [S207] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume II: F-M (Waynesboro, Tenn.: National Historical Pub. Co., 1991), 2160 (Reliability: 2).
- [S667] Daughters of the American Revolution, Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution (Atlanta, Ga.: Lucy Cook Peel Memorial Committee, 1926), ; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed ., accessed; 22 December 2012; Vol. I, p. 339; citing Franklin County Will Book B 1848-1867 (Reliability: 3).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 596 (Reliability: 2).
- [S257] Beatrice Mackie Doughtie, The Mackeys (variously spelled) and allied families (Decatur, Georgia: Bowen Press, Inc., 1957), p. 597 (Reliability: 2).
- [S207] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Volume II: F-M (Waynesboro, Tenn.: National Historical Pub. Co., 1991), 2160 (Reliability: 3).
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