Genealogy Wylie » Andrew Hood McCorkle [67] (1814-1876)

Personal data Andrew Hood McCorkle [67] 


Household of Andrew Hood McCorkle [67]

(1) He is married to Cynthia Ann Cain.

They got married on August 18, 1849 at Carrollton, Carroll County, Mississippi, he was 35 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Louise McCorkle  1850-1923 
  2. Celeste E. McCorkle  1854-1910 
  3. James Andrew McCorkle  1856-1917 
  4. John W. McCorkle  ± 1860-????


(2) He has/had a relationship with Elizabeth Mrs2AndrewH.


Notes about Andrew Hood McCorkle [67]

1860
MCCORKLE, ANDREW H (1860 U.S. Census) Farmer 2560 19000MISSISSIPPI , CARROLL, CARROLLTONAge: 45, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: M653 Roll: 578 Page: 748
& Mary Perry 62 SC
26 91 91 Gardner T.S. 4 M Miss27 92 92 McCorckle Andrew H. 45 M Farmer 2,560 19,000 SC28 92 92 McCorckle C.A. 28 F Ala29 92 92 McCorckle M.S. 9 F Miss X 30 92 92 McCorckle Celeste 7 F Miss X31 92 92 McCorckle J.A. 4 M Miss32 92 92 McCorckle J.W. 5/12 M Miss33 92 92 Perry Mary 61 F SC34 93 93 Gardner Wm. 30 M Farmer 1,000 SC

1870
MCCORKLE, ANDREW (1870 U.S. Census) Farmer 1500 1000MISSISSIPPI , CARROLL, CARROLLTON P OAge: 56, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: M593 Roll: 723 Page: 552

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/JAMES M MCCORKLE
ANDREW HOOD MCCORKLE b: 5-27-1814 d: 5-24-1876
\LYDIA HOOD
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ID: I25863099
Name: ANDREW HOOD MCCORKLE
Given Name: ANDREW HOOD
Surname: McCORKLE
Sex: M
Birth: 5-27-1814 in SC
Death: 5-24-1876 in CARROLL CO, MS
MARR:

Father: JAMES M MCCORKLE
Mother: LYDIA HOOD

Marriage 1 CYNTHIA CAIN b: 1832
Married: 8-18-1849 in CARROLLTON,,CARROLL CO, MS
Children
MARY LOUISE MCCORKLE b: 8-20-1850 in CARROLL CO, MS

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Posted by: Martha A. McCorkle <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-genforum/email.cgi?170658470>Date: October 30, 2000 at 18:00:30
In Reply to: Re: Andrew McCorkle of SC & MS <http://genforum.genealogy.com/mccorkle/messages/393.html> by Louanne Coleof 1030
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The following information is from the family bible: Jame McCorkle b. 26 Jul 1771 d.18 Oct 1826 in Kershaw Co. SC, his wife was Lydia Hood b.Apr 1780 d. 2 Feb 1841 in Marion Co., GA. their children were:(1) Mary b. 2 Apr 1799 (2) William McCorkle b. 9 Dec 1800 d. est 1829 in Marion Co., GA (3) Elizabeth McCorkle b 12 Apr 1802 d. 13 Dec 1843 in Marion Co., GA(4)James McCorkle b. 21 Apr 1804 d. 22 Mar 1842 proabobly Marion Co., GA(5)John McCorkle b. est 1807 moved West (6) Robert McCorkle b. 12 Feb 1809 d in Marion Co., GA (7) Jesse S. McCorkle b.13 Oct 1811 (moved to Mississippi),(8) Andrew Hood McCorkle b. 27 May 1816 (moved to Mississippi)(9) Esther McCorkle b.5 May 1817 (nothing else is known) (10)George McCorkle b.15 Aug 1819 d.15 Nov 1855 (moved to Mississippi)(11) Eli A. McCorkle b.24 Jan 1822 (moved to Mississippi)(12) Abraham P. McCorkle b. 3 Apr 1827 d.15 Oct 1851.in Mississippi. As to a connection of Lydia Hood to Mecklenburg Co., NC Hood family. Anything is possible- she had a brother who came to Marion County, GA at the same time as her family- his name was Andrew Hood. Her father's name is unknown at this time, but Lydia lived for some time in Kershaw Co., SC. The McCorkles are believed to be related to the Union Co., NC McCorkles though.

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Andrew Hood McCorkle
1814-1876

(1) 1849
John W. McCorkle
± 1860-????
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