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bullet Martha Rozanna McCubbin(4) was born on 17 Nov 1879 in Eve Green County KY.(626) (5) She was born on 17 Nov 1879 in , Eve, Green Cty. Ky..(46) (47) She was born on 17 Nov 1879 in Kentucky. (627)(628) (629) She died on 2 Jun 1961 in Kentucky. (630)(631) (629) She died on 2 Jun 1962 in , Ky.. (46)(47) She died on 6 Jun 1962 in Resthaven, Louisville, KY.(517) She has Ancestral File number 1TC7-6FK. She has reference number 149. Parents: John Paul Little McCubbin and Mary Marinda Hiser.

She was married to Leslie Milton Vance on 27 Mar 1899 in Nashville, TN.(5) She was married to Leslie Milton Vance on 27 Mar 1899 in , Nashville, TN..(44) She was married to Leslie Milton Vance on 27 Mar 1899 in , Nashville, TN..(46) (47) She was married to Leslie Milton Vance on 27 Mar 1899 in Tennessee.(632) (633)(629) Children were: Nancy Mardina Vance, Lois Wheeler, Ruth Durham, Elizabeth Katherine Vance, Carol Frances Vance , Whitney Hobson Vance.


bullet Marvin Lewis McCubbin (Private). Parents: Paul McCubbin and Virgie Marie Miller.

He was married to Carolyn Gabehart on 20 Apr 1984.

He was married to Arlene Smith UNKNOWN.

He was married to Donnie Barnett UNKNOWN.


bullet Mary McCubbin was born on 24 Aug 1798 in Rockingham County, NC ?. She died on 10 Feb 1893 in Winfield, Cowley, KS. Parents: James P. McCubbin and Mary "Polly" Cook.

She was married to Thomas J. Cogdal in 1818 or 1826 in Hart Co (Eve), KY. Information on names and marriage obtained in a July 1, 1998 e-mail posting by:

Jim Cave --- jmcave@pcfl,net

and in a Sept. 19, 1998 message by:

John Morrison / Portland, OR --- jmorr49@aol.com Children were: Lucy E. Cogdal.


bullet Mary Mccubbin(48) was born on 3 Jan 1897 in Buffalo, NY.(305) (306) She was born on 3 Jan 1897 in <, Buffalo, NY>. (300)(49) She was born on 3 Jun 1897.(634) She was buried in 1990 in KY. She died on 2 Jan 1990 in Hodgenville, KY. (635) She has Ancestral File number XZG3-3B. [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 17, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.7.26850.11]

Individual: Mccubbin, Mary
Social Security #: 402-90-7352
Issued in: Kentucky

Birth date: Jun 3, 1897
Death date: Jan 2, 1990


ZIP Code of last known residence: 42748
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Hodgenville, Kentucky

She was married to Omar Cecil McCubbin in , Buffalo, NY.(49) She was married to Omar Cecil McCubbin in , Buffalo, NY.(305) (306) Children were: Lillian Ruby McCubbin.


bullet Mary E. McCubbin(163) was born on 13 Jul 1846 in Eve, Green County KY.(636) (637) She died on 31 Jul 1920 in Eve, Green County, KY.(226) (226)(636) (637) She was buried in Leo Vance Farm, Eve, Green County, KY. (638) Parents: Nicholas MCCUBBIN and Matila Gum.

She was married to William Nicholas Bennett on 26 Apr 1860 in ?. Children were: Sam Bennett, Marion Bennett , Josh Bennett, Sarah Bennett , Letha Bennett, Matilda Bennett .


bullet Mary Ellis McCubbin(359) was born on 16 Oct 1882 in , Glasgow, Barren Co. Ky..(360) (361) (362) She was born on 16 Oct 1882 in , Glasgow, Barren Cty. Ky.. (363)(364) (365) (364) She died on 24 Aug 1968 in , , KY.. (360)(361) (362) She died on 24 Aug 1968 in , Ky.. (363)(364) (365)(364) She has Ancestral File number 1TC3-4SX. Parents: Robert Crittenden McCubbin and Susan Matilda McCubbin.


bulletMary Orpha McCubbin (Private). Parents: Marion Waller McCubbin and Sarah Lois Cobb.

She was married to Arvin Hayes on 29 Nov 1917.


bullet Mary Susan McCubbin (Private). Parents: Claude Franklin McCubbin and Sara Louise Gaddie.

She was married to Malcolm Lane Stivers on 3 Jun 1973 in Leitchfield, KY.(5) She was married to Malcolm Lane Stivers on 3 Jun 1973 in , Ky.. (46)(47) Children were: Bethany Louise Stivers, Benjamin Lane Stivers .


bullet Matilda Mae McCubbin(34) was born on 18 Jun 1893 in , Havana, IL..(35) (36) She was born on 18 Jun 1893 in , Havana, IL.. (37)(38) She died on 26 Aug 1970 in , Albuquerque, NM..(35) (36) She died on 26 Aug 1970 in , Albuquerque, NM.. (37)(38) She has Ancestral File number 1TC4-XX2. [jenkins.FTW]

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!DAR: National No. 688295 for Lois Lenell Ames, of 9000 Zuni S.F. W-2 5,
Albuquerque, NM. 87123. of Oct 1984,
Parents: Philip Sheridan McCubbin and Mary Elizabeth Larson.

She was married to Vaud Thomas Ames on 21 Sep 1912 in , Havana, Mason Cty. Il.. (35)(36) She was married to Vaud Thomas Ames on 21 Sep 1912 in , Havana, Mason Cty. Il..(37) (38) Children were: Lois Lenell Ames.


bullet Melissa J. McCubbin(639) was born on 28 Sep 1866 in Eve, Green County KY.(640) (641) She died on 9 May 1948 in Hart or Green County, KY.(640) (641) She was buried in Aetna Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. (642) [jenkins.FTW]

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!Source:Karen Lea (Hill) Walker, RR2, Box 262A, Hamilton, Mo. 64644 , 816-583-
2350. Lists Husbands name as Tom Quisenberry and dom as May 1 903.
Parents: Nicholas MCCUBBIN and Letha Faulkner.

She was married to Thomas Rasenbeth on 9 May 1883 in , Ky..(640) (641)

She was married to Tom B. Quisenberry in May 1903.(643) (644)(642) Children were: Lezba Quisenberry.


bullet Michael McCubbin (Private). Parents: Gary Edward McCubbin Rev and Ruth Wright.


bulletMichael Lee McCubbin(6) was born UNKNOWN. Parents: Elmer McCubbin and Roberda Hays.


bullet Milton Monroe McCubbin(6) was born on 20 Aug 1888 in Green County, KY.(645) He died on 21 Jan 1970 in Larue County, KY.(646) Parents: George Washington McCubbin and Margaret Milby.

He was married to Annie Skaggs on 11 Nov 1907.(647)


bullet Minnie Lee McCubbin(91) was born on 31 Oct 1893.(648) (93)(94) She died WFT Est. 1907-1987.(649) (93)(94) Parents: Riley Thomas McCubbin and Clothildy Paradine Bennett .

She was married to David Wood Johnson WFT Est. 1907-1940.(650) (93)

She was married to Barney Smith WFT Est. 1907-1940.(651) (93)


bullet Mittie Mccubbin(6) was born on 11 Mar 1889 in Green County, KY.(652) She was born on 11 Mar 1889.(653) She died in Dec 1977.(654) She died on 31 Dec 1977 in Jane Todd Memorial Hospital, Green County, KY. (655) She was buried in Jan 1978 in Wilson Cemetery, Green County, KY. She was in Baptist. [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 17, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.7.26850.35]

Individual: Mccubbin, Mittie
Social Security #: 401-90-4833
Issued in: Kentucky

Birth date: Mar 11, 1889
Death date: Dec 1977


Residence code: Kentucky

ZIP Code of last known residence: 42743
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Greensburg, Kentucky

She was married to John Wilson McCubbin UNKNOWN. Children were: Kathleen B. McCubbin, Brady McCubbin, Russell McCubbin.


bullet Nan Blankenship McCubbin(4) was born UNKNOWN. She has reference number 681. Quoting Lena Rivers on Nan.

There was a very poor family in Taylor County with children and step children. One of the daughters wanted to go to high school, but the father could not afford to send her. The father came into the post office and asked the post master if he knew of a good family that would take his daughter in for what she could do around the house. The post master told the father that he thought he had the right couple in mind but the man has gone to lunch and that he would tell that man as soon as he returned to work form lunch. The post mistress knew that Lena needed a baby sitter often. After Carl and Lena talked it over, they desired first they wanted to talk to the girl. The father brought the girl (Nan) to see them and an agreement was made. The McCubbin family took Nan into their home, sent her through High School, also nursing school at the Old Baptist Hospital in Louisville. On a visit to the home of one of the nurses, Nan met Lou Waltreck and later married him. He was from Madison, Indiana. They have a son and a daughter. Nan lives now in Maryland, but returns to Campbellsville ever summer to visit and to give Lena thanks for helping her attain a good life. [McCubbin9.GED]
Parents: Joseph Carl McCubbin and Lena River Smith.

She was married to Lou Waltreck UNKNOWN.


bullet Nancy McCubbin(6) was born on 19 Sep 1889 in KY.(656) She was born on 19 Sep 1889 in Green Co. Kentucky.(248) She died on 9 Jun 1938 in Canton, IL. She died on 10 Jun 1938 in Canton, Illinois, Fulton County.(248) Parents: George Washington McCubbin and Margaret Milby . Parents: Margaret Milby.

She was married to David Jefferson Lewis on 1 Nov 1908 in Green Co. Kentucky. (248) Children were: Halton Wesley Lewis , Holman Lewis, Delphia Helen Lewis, Solomon Ottis Lewis, Infant Lewis, Cora Martie Lewis, Toby Milton Lewis Reverend.


bullet Nancy Lynn McCubbin (Private). Parents: William Noe McCubbin and Thelma Lee Smith.


bullet Nicholas MCCUBBIN(573) was born on 6 Aug 1806 in Green Co, KY. See comments for Letha Faulker. Thelma Boyd's notes indicate he was born in Green County. He died on 6 Sep 1869 in Hart County (Eve), KY. He was buried on 6 Sep 1869 in Leo Vance Farm, Eve, Green County, KY. (657) This is also known as the Creswell Vance farm. It is located at the intersection of the Hudgins - Eve Road with the Linwood - Eve Road (Hwy # 566). The cemetery is located in a grove of cedar trees a short distance from the intersection off the right side of the road going from Eve toward Hudgins.

Sarah (Sally) McCubbin, John Henry Bennett's Great Grandmother on Bennett side is sister to Nicholas McCubbin, Geneva Crump's Great Grandfathr on Crump maternal side of family. Parents: James P. McCubbin and Mary "Polly" Cook.

He was married to Letha Faulkner on 2 Nov 1855 in Hart County, KY. This was his second wife. Birth date for Nicholas daughter, Amelia Frances, is consistent with this marriage date. Gleason McCubbin records indicate they were married by E. H. Jaggers.

Other records, including handwritten family chart prepared by Mark Bennett (copy found in the Bennett family file at the Filson Club Historical Society in Louisville, KY) show that he married Matila Gum on Feb. 24, 1828. Children were: Amelia Frances McCubbin, Nicholas David , Jr. McCubbin , Marion Waller McCubbin, Melissa J. McCubbin.

He was married to Matila Gum on 14 Feb 1828 in Green Co, KY. See note for marriage to Letha Faulkner.

Information obtained from Gleason M. McCubbin's history of the John P. Little McCubbin family. Located in the Hart County Public Library -- Catalog # "R929.4 MCCU".

Some similar information also included in Mark Bennett's handwritten genealogy record for McCubbin family. However, Mark showed the marriage date as 2/24/1828. Children were: James L. Nicholas McCubbin, Eliza Gum McCubbin, Casander McCubbin, Abraham McCubbin, John Paul Little McCubbin, George Turner McCubbin, Howard McCubbin, Mary E. McCubbin, William Alfred McCubbin, Harriet McCubbin, Susan Matilda McCubbin.


bullet Nicholas Brown McCubbin(56) was born on 29 Oct 1912.(658) He was born on 29 Oct 1912 in KY.(486) (659) He died on 21 Sep 1988 in Lexington, KY. (660) He died on 21 Sep 1988.(661) He has reference number 1143. He Social Security in Social Security #: 405-24-0273.(662) (663) He SS# Issued in: in SS# issued in: Kentucky. (664)(665) [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jan 7, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.11489.156]

Individual: Mccubbin, Nicholas
Social Security #: 405-24-0273
SS# issued in: Kentucky

Birth date: Oct 29, 1912
Death date: Sep 21, 1988


ZIP Code of last known residence: 40504
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Lexington, Kentucky

Parents: Nicholas David , Jr. McCubbin and Letha Frances Milby.

He was married to Ethal Spurlock on 20 May 1939.(486) Children were: Nicholas David McCubbin, Dianne McCubbin.


bullet Nicholas David McCubbin(56) was born on 10 Jul 1941.(486) He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 1150. Parents: Nicholas Brown McCubbin and Ethal Spurlock.

He was married to Chesta Webb on 15 Aug 1964 in Versailles KY.


bullet Nicholas David , Jr. McCubbin(56) was born on 10 Sep 1859 in Eve, Green County, KY.(666) (667) He was born on 10 Sep 1859 in Eve, Green County KY.(668) (669) He died on 3 Sep 1940 in KY.(668) (669) He was buried on 6 Sep 1940 in Aetna Grove Baptist Church Cemetery.(670) [jenkins.GED]

!Source:Karen Lea (Hill) Walker, RR2, Box 262A, Hamilton, Mo. 64644 , 816-583-
2350. Lists wife name as Milby, and date of Marriage as 1893 , had it as
73 in previous source.
Parents: Nicholas MCCUBBIN and Letha Faulkner.

He was married to Letha Frances Milby on 21 Jun 1893.(671) (672)(486) (671)(667) Children were: Eulera Autry McCubbin, Damon Waller McCubbin, India Maude McCubbin, Clara Byrd McCubbin, Nicholas Brown McCubbin.


bullet Nicholas Edward McCubbin (Private). Parents: Thomas Frank McCubbin and Karen Marie Strong.


bullet Nicholas Kevin McCubbin (Private). Parents: Kevin Lee McCubbin and Mary Kay Lush.


bullet Omar Cecil McCubbin(48) was born on 28 Jul 1895 in , Hart Cty. Ky..(305) (306) He was born on 28 Jul 1895 in , , Hart Cty. Ky..(300) (49)(301) (302)(303) (303) He died on 11 Feb 1988 in Hodgenville, KY. (300) He was buried in 1990 in KY. He has Ancestral File number HXS6-4F. He Social Security in Social Security #: 403-44-0488. (673) He SS# Issued in: in SS# issued in: Kentucky. (674) [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Jan 17, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.11489.164]

Individual: Mccubbin, Omar
Social Security #: 403-44-0488
SS# issued in: Kentucky

Birth date: Jul 28, 1895
Death date: Feb 11, 1988


ZIP Code of last known residence: 42748
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Hodgenville, Kentucky

Parents: Marion Waller McCubbin and Sarah Lois Cobb.

He was married to Mary Mccubbin in , Buffalo, NY.(49) He was married to Mary Mccubbin in , Buffalo, NY. (305)(306) Children were: Lillian Ruby McCubbin.

Children were: Lillain Ruby McCubbin.


bulletPaul McCubbin (Private). Parents: William Nathan McCubbin and Vanda Marshall Foster.

He was married to Martha Jane Acree on 10 Jun 1973 in Taylor County. Children were: Barry McCubbin.

Children were: Marvin Lewis McCubbin , Doug Miller McCubbin, Paula Ann McCubbin, William Marshall McCubbin.


bulletPaul McCubbin(4) was born on 7 Mar 1904 in Adair County, KY.(675) (5) He was born on 7 Mar 1904 in , Adair Cty. Ky.. (46)(47) He was a between 1930 and 1979 in Ford Automobile Dealer.(5) He was between 1935 and 1998 in Methodist.(5) He Memberships between 1947 and 1979 in Campbellsville Chamber ofCommerce. (5) He Memberships between 1973 and 1998 in Chairman Brookside Cemetery Association.(5) He signed a will in Mar 1998 in Start of Propation. (5) He died on 11 Mar 1998 in Campbellsville, Ky. (676)(5) He died on 11 Mar 1998 in Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky.(350) He was buried on 14 Mar 1998 in Brookside Cemetery Campbellsville KY. (5) He has reference number 160. He Zip Residence in 42718 Campbellsville, KY.(5) Paul attended Russel Creek Academy and graduated in 1924. He then moved to Chicago, Ill and worked in a steel mill there. While at the steel mill he learned of an opening at Budd Wheel and worked at Budd as an inspector. While at Budd he learned of an opening as an inspector at Crysler in Detroit thus moved there. While at Crysler he learned of an automotive sales position at a Ford Dealer (Hosbough?) in Detroit. He worked in this position for 12 years until WW II. He met his first wife "Hattie" during a cruise on the Great Lakes.

During WW II Paul was first a security guard than engine instructor at Ford's Willow Run B-24 bomber plant near Ann Arbor, Michigan.

After WW II Paul joined in a partnership with his brother John in a Ford - Mercury automobile dealership in Campbellsville, Kentucky. Paul and John were in this business for over 30 years.

Paul McCubbin was a fisherman and many tales are told by family and friends to the fishing trips to Lake Cumberland, KY.

Paul will always be remembered for the help he not only gave his all his family, but also by the many unrecorded gifts given members of Taylor County KY. There is not a single one of his brother's or sister's that Paul did not aid and help get started in life.

Paul wanted most to be remembered for his work with Brookside Cemetery. He was award an engraved plague by the grateful board members in 1998.

Paul McCubbin died in his sleep at his home at 521 Jackson Street, Campbellsville, KY at 3:32 PM Mar 11, 1998. He is buried at Brookside Cemetery beside his wife Marian.[McCubbin9.GED]
Parents: William Nicholas McCubbin and Ollie Ann Noe.

He was married to Hedwig Lenkowski on 14 Apr 1934 in Catlettsburg, KY.(677) (5)(420) He was married to Hedwig Lenkowski on 14 Apr 1934 in , Ky..(46) (47) Children were: James Paul McCubbin , Robert Edwin McCubbin, Joyce Marie McCubbin.

Children were: Robert Edwin McCubbin, Joyce Marie McCubbin.


bulletPaula Ann McCubbin (Private). Parents: Paul McCubbin and Virgie Marie Miller.

She was married to Larry McKinnley on 21 Oct 1983 in Taylor County.

She was married to Rodney A. Hedeen UNKNOWN.


bullet Philip McCubbin (Private). Parents: Gary Edward McCubbin Rev and Ruth Wright.


bullet Philip Sheridan McCubbin(34) was born on 18 Sep 1871 in , , Hardin Cty. Ky./Hardin Co., KY. (35)(36) He was born on 18 Sep 1871 in , Hardin Cty. Ky..(37) (38) He died on 7 Apr 1946 in , Petersburg, Ill..(35) (36) He died on 7 Apr 1946 in , Petersburg, Ill.. (37)(38) He has Ancestral File number 1TC4-XVM. [jenkins.GED]

!DAR: National No. 688295 for Lois Lenell Ames, of 9000 Zuni S.F. W-2 5,
Albuquerque, NM. 87123. of Oct 1984,
Parents: George Turner McCubbin and Nancy Jane Philpott.

He was married to Mary Elizabeth Larson on 18 Apr 1892 in , Havana, IL..(36) He was married to Mary Elizabeth Larson on 18 Apr 1892 in , Havana, IL..(37) (38) Children were: Matilda Mae McCubbin.


bullet Pleasant McCubbin(678) was born on 19 Sep 1804 in Wolf Island Creek, Rockingham County, NC. (679)(680) He died on 6 Oct 1863 in Warsaw, Benton County, MO.(681) (679)(680) From "John C. McCubbin Papers"

Pleasant was the leader of an emigrant party, consisting of his family, the William H. Rupe family, and the John and Levi Bloyd families, that left Green County, KY in the fall of 1830, going to Sangamon Co., Ill. Where they spent the winter, and continuing on to Hancock Co., in the spring of 1831. These people established the first white settlement in what is now known as Oak School district of Hancock Co.

Pleasant moved with his family to Benton Co., Mo in 1836 in company with the William H. Rupe family. Pleasant died near Warsaw, MO, Oct 7, 1863.

John Cameron McCubbin, 945 Simpson Ave, Fresno, CA, Great grandson of James McCubbin and grandson of Joseph McCubbin, wrote the following article on Sep 6, 1928 in a letter to Judge B. D. McCubbin. A copy of that letter is in the home of R.E. McCubbin

Pleasant McCubbin and William H.. Rube had each married the others sister.

The party traveled as far as Sangamon County, Illinois, with their ox teams, and there went into the winter quarters, near Springfield. In the following spring, just as soon as it was possible to travel, they continued their journey to Hancock County, and located in what is now Oak Grove school district. During that period all the houses built in the part of the state were built of logs and these people build theirs of this material.

It is not known whether William H. Rube and John Boyd, Jr., Built their homes, but it was somewhere in the vicinity of the others. Pleasant McCubbin built his dwelling just to the north of the little revine that runs along North in West side of the Grove Cemetery.

Levi Bloyd build his dwellings about 200 yards to the north of where Lysander Belknap later build his residence in which was at a still later date occupied by his son, Scott, as his country home. The Boyd dwelling was really composed of two houses, which were built about eight or 10 feet apart, the gables facing each other. One continuous roof covered both houses and the vacant space is well. This vacant space was called a "entry".

All went well with the new settlers until the crops were in, when an Indian scare created a disturbance in that section. There were good grounds for such an excitement at the time on account of the Black Hawk War that had been waged not far to the north of them. Feeding quite anxious, especially for the welfare of the women and children, they abandoned their homes at once, in taking along only what was absolutely necessary, they made all haste possible , with their sole plotting ox teams to Beardstown, on the Illinois River to the east. There they build one long log structure, that we would now call an apartment house. There were just enough petitions to separate the different families. Here that lived until he felt it was be quite safe to return their homes.

Thomas Bloyd ,and his wife, Elizabeth, and McCubbin , who was a second cousin of Pleasant McCubbin and Mrs. William Rube, moved with their families to this new settlement in the fall of 1831. Thomas Boyd was a nephew of Levi Bloyd. They built their House at a point near the foot of the hill, about one and a quarter of a mile east, from where the Bartlett-Huntley-Martin mill was afterwards located.

When Levi Bloyd moved to Hancock County, he brought a small pair of hand burrs, called a quern. These served as a community wrist mill, and all the families in the settlement used it to grind their corn bread with.

About 1833 Miss Clara Chatman taught a subscription school in this at settlement, and all the children there were so situated that they could avail themselves of the privilege, attended the school. Also about this time there was a missionary Baptist minister, by the name of Logan, held religious services at the various homes in the neighborhood.

I have in my possession to old communications there were written by Levi Bloyd to friends in Kentucky. One of these is dated November 1,1831 and address to Samuel Phillips and Nicholas McCubbin , contained a special message for Zachariah McCubbin . Both the McCubbin's mentioned in the communication were brothers of Pleasant McCubbin and Mrs. Rube. The other communication was dated April 12, 1832 and was addressed to Joseph McCubbin , my grandfather, Beardstown, which was about 50 miles away and the Post Office used by these settlers.

The reports sent back to Kentucky, in the communications referred to, were so favorable that they prompted Thomas, David and Joseph McCubbin , who were brothers of Pleasant McCubbin , to eventually move with their families to the new settlement. David and Thomas preceding Joseph, the date of their arrival is not available. These two brothers who married sisters whose maiden name was Gumm. Thomas built his house at the brow of the Hill diagonally across the quarter section, and near its extreme northwest corner, almost directly northwest of the present location of the Oak Grove Church. The other brother, Joseph, came in the fall of 1834. At that time is family consisted of the following: his wife, Eleanor, and Lipsie, and their three small children, Sally Ann Lany, who is at the age of 15 married Jesse Riggins; Elizabeth Jane Emery, Was the age of 18 married William Booz and William Gardner, who married Elizabeth Perkins of Puilot Grove Township. A stepson, Joel Thacker, was of age at that time and, and he remained in Kentucky but later move to Hancock County, Mrs. McCubbin's aged father, John Lipsie, was making his home with his daughter, and he, too, was a member of the party. They arrived at their destination so late in the season that the early winner caught them without their dwelling completed. The weather became so bitter cold if they were unable to keep the clay mud in in a plastic condition long enough to have it adhere to the logs While attempted to chink the cracks, so they used strips of undressed dear skins as a temporary substitute. Joseph built this, his first home, about 200 yards to the South East of where the Oak Grove School now stands. The house stood just to the south of little revine. My father, Thomas B. was now popularly known as "Uncle Tom" was born in this house.

John Lipsie was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and lost his leg in the struggle for independence. He died in June 1835 at the great age of a hundred three years old and his remains were later later laid to rest in what is now known as the Belknap Cemetery, and his grave is indicated by a marble monument placed there by the D. A. R.. His name with other revolutionary soldiers who died in the County is carved on a marble tablet which is now the courthouse at Carthage.

Catherine, wife of John Lipsie, died in the fall of the year, 1833 and was buried at Elizabethtown, Harden County, Kentucky. Three years prior to the death of John Lipsie, John Bloyd, Sr., had been laid away near the spot where Lipsie remains lie. Bloyd's body was the first one ever buried in that Cemetery.

All the Rube's and all the McCubbin's, except Joseph and his family, move to Missouri within a few years. The last of these to leave was the family of Pleasant McCubbin . They moved to Benton County in the spring of 1836. Pleasant help the build the first house on that track of land where Warsaw, the county seat of Benton County, is now located. Bartlett, one of the sons of Pleasant McCubbin , was born in Hancock County, Jan. 8, 1836, is now living in the Breckenridge, Missouri. He is in his 98 year, and he and is an excellent health for a man that age.

Pleasant McCubbin served in the Black Hawk war about six months. He was an athlete and Champion prize fighter of a large territory in the vicinity of his old home in Kentucky. While this sporting record was possibly no credit to him, possession of such unusual Strength served him well throughout life. For some time while living in Illinois he was engaged in hauling freight with his ox team from Beardstown to different points in Hancock County. No other man at either end of his run could lift as much as he, nor could they load or unload the heavy barrels a whiskey, which often composed a heavy percent of his load, with the same ease in with the rapidity as did McCubbin. An instant related to me by Samuel Brown, for whom Pleasant worked was building his mill dam across Crooked Creek, was described as follows: McCubbin was moving heavy stones from the quarry on the bank and placing them in the dam. About 2 o' clock P.M. without having exerted self unnecessarily, he stopped and came to Brown and said, "Do you see how much rock I have moved?" To which Brown replied in the affirmative. Then McCubbin asked if it was as much as his average man had been moving and in a whole day. Brown told them that it was more than any other man had ever moved for him in entire day. Then McCubbin said, " Well, if you don't mind I think I'll lay off until morning." Brown said, "All right." McCubbin was back of job the next morning at sun up.

Those who were familiar with the work done by Pleasant McCubbin in preparing heavy timbers for buildings claimed that is unusual strength in wielding a broad ax while scoring the logs and the dexterity with which the finishing strokes were laid on, and he could hew about twice as many timbers in a given time as any other man with whom he worked, and the character of this finished product was practically faultless.

From the book "THINGS THAT I REMEMBER:" -page -38c-

MCCUBBIN

Between September 24 and October 1, 1830, an emigrant party of at least 29 people started north from Green County Kentucky to establish new homes in western Illinois.

Pleasant McCubbin was leader of the group, which also included his brother, David, both their families, and William H. Rupe, whose wife was the former Eleanor McCubbin. (Rupe and Pleasant McCubbin had married each other's sister.)

They did go to Illinois. But both David and Pleasant McCubbin families in the early 1830's came to Benton County to settle, David first, then, in 1836, Pleasant his family. The Rubes also came to Missouri.

The following article is excerpted from the book "William Bloyd-Bloyed of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Green County, Kentucky and His Descendants" by Edna Bloyd Nichols and Carolyn Geraldine Simpson. [Portions are paraphrased for clarity].


Following are a few short items about the eight McCubbin children who came to Hancock County with their parents, Plesant and Mathilda (Rupe) McCubbin in 1831. All of these together with Barnett W., who was born while the family lived in Hancock County, moved with their parents to Benton County, Missouri, in 1836. Thomas learned the blacksmith's trade and in 1849 crossed the plains to California and settled in Marysville where he opened up a shop. He operated several forges in the shop .He died in Marysville, February 1, 1874 . Grandville R. learned the blacksmith trade. Like his father, his strength was far above the average. He died at the Old Solider's Home at Leavenworth, Kansas,and was buried there. Kern never married. He died at Warsaw, Missouri, April 16, 1872. James Addison learned the printers and taylors trade. As a musician, he was far above average in the use of the violin. He never married. He died in Ray County , Missouri. John was a fine violin player. He married Polly Tucker. He died in Gameron, Missouri. Casandre married Henry Gregory and had four children by him. Her second husband's name was Michael Mahan and they married in Hannibal, Missouri, where she spend the remainder of her life and where she died. Frank went overland to California in 1853. He was unusually stout and seemed to have double the strength of an ordinary man. He never married. He died in Marysville, California. Byrd died in Hannibal, Missouri, but was taken to Breckenridge, Missouri, for burial.

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!Source: Md.Hist.Soc. Baltimore. File Cabinet A. Unpublished genealogical
information. John Cameron McCubbin, 'Partial Genealogical Record of
the James McCubbin family. Showing two generations.' 20 Ma y 1933.
At that time JCM resided at 2109 E. Glenoaks Blvde, Glendale , Ca.
The papers are filed under Mccubbins.
!Source: DAR National No.429341.- Alta Patterson.
'McCubbin Family Papers'. Source, Mrs E. Mehrniger, 7728 S . Mukegon
Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60649. Filmed by the LDS, and available on film
No.1035551. Photo copy in poss. of HJ 31 Oct.1991. Second co mpiler
was J. C. McCubbin, 573 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. who died in
Los Angeles, 2 Jan 1957.
!Source:Alta K. Patterson, 'Kennard, KIng, McCubbin, Knight, and their Kin'
Alvir Press, Vista, Ca. 1988. Pps.140-168.
!Source:Karen Lea (Hill) Walker, RR2. Box 262A, Hamilton, Mo. 64644 , 816-583-
2350. Lists dob as 17 sep 1804 and dod as 7 Oct 1863.
Parents: James P. McCubbin and Mary "Polly" Cook.


bullet Richard Curtis McCubbin (Private). Parents: Riley Thomas McCubbin and Clothildy Paradine Bennett.

He was married to Bertha Gibson.


bullet Richard Henry McCubbin (Private). Parents: Henry Nicholas McCubbin and Lydia Millicent White.

Children were: Jeremy McCubbin, Sarah McCubbin, Jason McCubbin, Katherine McCubbin, Kyle McCubbin.


bulletRila Fay McCubbin(6) was born UNKNOWN. Parents: Elmer McCubbin and Roberda Hays.


bullet Riley Thomas McCubbin(91) was born on 6 Apr 1857.(682) (93)(94) He died on 11 Sep 1930 in Hart Co, KY.(683) (93)(94) He was buried in Pike View (Hart County), KY. [bennettvol25.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0233, Date of Import: May 3, 1999]

Buried Pikeview Baptist Church.[wbennettvol25.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0233, Date of Import: May 3, 1999]

Buried Pikeview Baptist Church.

He was married to Clothildy Paradine Bennett on 10 Jan 1882.(684) (93) Children were: Eliza Belle McCubbin, Effie Brown McCubbin, James Sherman McCubbin, Lura Pearl McCubbin, Minnie Lee McCubbin, Dolly Joyce McCubbin, Roy Thomas McCubbin, Richard Curtis McCubbin.


bullet Robert Crittenden McCubbin(359) was born on 15 Sep 1847 in , Green Cty. Ky..(685) (364)(365) (364) He was born on 15 Sep 1847 in Brush Creek, Green, Kentucky.(360) (686)(366) (361) (362) He died on 3 Nov 1892 in , Nr.Glasgow, Green Cty. Ky.. (687)(364) (365) (364) He died on 3 Nov 1892 in , Nr.Glasgow, Green Cty. Ky.. (360)(361) (362) He was buried in Local Cem.. (363)(364) (360) (361)(362) (365)(364) He has Ancestral File number QJLJ-ZW. He has reference number 1107. SECTION VIII, Chapter 1, p 579
William Warner McCubbin Family (1)
Robert Crittenden McCubbin

Robert Crittenden McCubbin, known as "Crit", was born September 15, 1847. He grew up near Eve and Hudgins. There were other McCubbin families in this area and Crit married Susan Matilda McCubbin, the daughter of Nicholas and Matilda Gumm McCubbin. This Nicholas McCubbin was the son of James McCubbin and Mary "Polly" Cook McCubbin. James and Polly came from Rockingham County, North Carolina, and were among the first of the McCubbin line to come to Kentucky. It is though that James visited relatives in Kentucky in 1796, again in 1805, and in 1806 brought his family to live in Kentucky. The relatives he visited in Kentucky may have been John or Nicholas McCubbin. John and James were brothers. John had a son named Nicholas, as did James. John may have come to Green County, Kentucky, about 1795. Crit was a descendant of John. Susan descended from James, making them 4th cousins.

Crit and Susan lived in Glasgow, Kentucky, and were in business. One enterprise was to use a bellows to blow air into straw and feather-filled pillows and mattresses, to fluff them up and make them lighter, soft and buoyant. He charged a fee for this service and traveled over more than on county, engaged in this business. Crit was said to be a "cut up" and had much fun and humor about him. Crit died November 3, 1892, in or near Glasgow, was buried in a rural cemetery, of which the location is not know. Susan Matilda died in Glasgow and is buried in the beautiful Glasgow City Cemetery, near the southwest entrance. Near her lie the bodies of two of their daughters and their husbands. Crit and Susan Matilda had three daughters.

Omar Carl Lewis, the son of Seigel Lewis, followed his father in the poultry business in Glasgow. People there, in 1973, could still recall him. Omar's daughter Sarah married Joe Denny. Their oldest daughter is Sarah Ann Denny. Sarah Ann attended West Kentucky University, at Bowling Green, Kentucky, and at on time was a roommate at a dorm with my own daughter, Sharon Ann McCubbin. Sharon's grandfather was Perry Walton McCubbin. Perry Walton McCubbin and Crit McCubbin were half-brothers. This was a real coincidence that tow to the descendants of William Warner McCubbin,one from Alabama and one form Kentucky,should room together, by accident, about 165 years after the birth of their common ancestor. They had never known each other until College days.

Trip Foster's daughter, Lavada Earl, was a school teacher as well as a mother and housekeeper.

He was married to Susan Matilda McCubbin on 25 Aug 1869 in , Green Cty. Ky..(363) (364)(365) He was married to Susan Matilda McCubbin on 25 Aug 1869 in , Barren, Kentucky.(362) He was married to Susan Matilda McCubbin on 25 Aug 1869 in Home of the bride, Barren, Kentucky. (686) Children were: Sarah Frances McCubbin , Letha Josephine McCubbin, Mary Ellis McCubbin.


bullet Robert Edwin McCubbin (Private). Parents: Paul McCubbin and Hedwig Lenkowski. Parents: Paul McCubbin and Marian Atkinson Faulkner.

He was married to Lena Elizabeth Cowherd on 19 Jun 1965 in Campbellsville, Ky.(5) He was married to Lena Elizabeth Cowherd on 19 Jun 1965. (46)(47) Children were: Kristen Elizabeth McCubbin, James Edwin McCubbin.


bullet Robert Ivo McCubbin(6) was born on 22 Aug 1903 in Green County, KY.(688) He died on 12 Mar 1983 in Green County, KY.(689) Parents: Christopher Westerfield McCubbin and Martha Susan Milby.


bullet Rosa M. McCubbin (Private). Parents: William Alfred McCubbin and Alice McAlister.


bullet Rosie McCubbin(6) was born UNKNOWN. Parents: Emmett H. McCubbin and Tempie Thompson.


bullet Roy Thomas McCubbin(91) was born on 1 Nov 1901.(690) (93)(94) (691) He died on 3 Oct 1982.(692) (93) (94) [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 31, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.11490.17]

Individual: Mccubbin, Roy
Social Security #: 402-22-6255
SS# issued in: Kentucky

Birth date: Nov 1, 1901
Death date: Oct 1982


Residence code: Kentucky

ZIP Code of last known residence: 42757
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Magnolia, Kentucky

Parents: Riley Thomas McCubbin and Clothildy Paradine Bennett.

He was married to Virgie Hines.


bullet Russell McCubbin(6) was born on 20 Aug 1918. (693) He died in Apr 1971. (694) [Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 L-Z, Ed. 7, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Oct 17, 1999, Internal Ref. #1.112.7.26850.134]

Individual: Mccubbin, Russell
Social Security #: 306-16-0304
Issued in: Indiana

Birth date: Aug 20, 1918
Death date: Apr 1971
Parents: John Wilson McCubbin and Mittie Mccubbin.


bullet Sarah McCubbin (Private). Parents: Richard Henry McCubbin and Janice Morell.


bullet Sarah (Sally) MCCUBBIN(573) (695) was born on 19 Sep 1791 in Rockingham County, NC. She died on 30 Nov 1885 in Daviess Co, MO. Sarah McCubbin Bennett, along with all her children except probably John, moved in 1842 from Hart County to the Breckenridge, MO area. Her brother-in-law, Samuel, and his spouse and children also moved to this area probably at the same time.

NOTE # 1

Richard Bennett located two references indicating Sarah (Sally) moved to Caldwell County, MO and died at age 94 in Daviess County, MO which is next to Caldwell County.

Jim Cave's information --

Sarah (Sallie) McCubbin was born Sept. 19, 1791 in Rockingham County, NC.
She died November 30, 1885 in Daviess County, MO at age 94.

Jim's comments on the William Bennett family --

"John Bennett's parents were William M. Bennett (1775c - 1832c) and Sarah BcCubbin. William and Sarah were married in Hardin (now Hart) County KY May 22, 1811. Family tradition has it that William drowned crossing Green River. About 1842, Sarah the widow and her children, except John, moved to Caldwell County, MO. The story of the move is documented in "History of Caldwell County, MO".

"The ancestors of William M. Bennett are unproven. The Missouri Bennetts have it that William is a son of Fisher Rice Bennett and Judith Hansen. There is a Fisher Rice Bennett in the records of Albermarle County, VA buying land and witnessing deeds in the period 1766-1776. Also, a 1790 census index (actually a 1782 tax list) showing a F. R. Bennett with 7 white souls."

1998 Source Reference -- http://www.pcfl.net/jimcave/bennett.html

James Winford Cave
22 Cedar Point Drive
Palm Cove, FL 32164

904/446-2265


NOTE # 2

Gleason McCubbin's geanology of the James P. Little McCubbin family also idicates Sarah moved to Caldwell County, MO. Page 15 states ...

" SALLY, born September 19, 1791, Rockingham County, NC, married WILLIAM BENNETT and died near Breckenridge, Caldwell County, Missouri..."

1991 Reference ---

Hart County, KY Public Library
McCubbin Family History -- not exact name of book
Call # "R929.4 MCCU"

Note # 3

Ronnie & Brenda Bennett, Saint Joseph, MO located Sarah's death record in either Daviess or Caldwell County, MO.
She was buried in Trosper Cemetery, Daviess Co, MO. (695) Trosper Cemetery (Harrison)

Directions: (For these directions, it is presumed that the unnamed cemetery in Section 34, T58N, R26W of the 1998 Daviess County Plat Book is Trosper Cemetery. The reason chosen for this match is that the TROSPER family--Elijah, Nicholas, and others--have several land patents in section 34 and surrounding sections of Harrison Township. TROSPERs are also listed in Harrison Twp. in the 1860 census.) From Breckenridge, Caldwell County, MO: go north on route "M" for about 1 mile, or about 1/4 mile past the county line into Daviess County. The cemetery lies on the left (west) side of route "M" up to 1/4 mile off the road.

Above information extracted from the cemetery list descriptions on the Daviess County, MO genealogy web site.

Also, Ronnie & Brenda Bennett of St. Joseph, MO has visited the site. He is related to Samuel Bennett, a brother of William Bennett.

Ronnie and Brenda have not located the grave stone for Sarah but believe she is buried in this cemetery because many of the other Bennett relatives are buried here. Her death record does not show where she is buried.

Sarah (Sally) McCubbin, John Henry Bennett's Great Grandmother on Bennett side is sister to Nicholas McCubbin, Geneva Crump's Great Grandfather on Crump maternal side of family. Parents: James P. McCubbin and Mary "Polly" Cook.

She was married to William BENNETT on 22 May 1811 in Hardin (Hart County), KY. (223) Children were: Fisher R. BENNETT , Francis BENNETT, Robida J. BENNETT, Nancy BENNETT, John BENNETT, William BENNETT, Sarah BENNETT, Thomas Cognal BENNETT, Eleanor Elizabeth BENNETT.


bullet Sarah Frances McCubbin(359) was born in 1870 in , Glasgow, Barren Co. Ky..(360) (361)(362) She was born in 1870 in , Glasgow, Barren Cty. Ky.. (363)(364) (365)(364) She died in 1952 in , Glasgow , KY..(360) (361)(362) She died in 1952 in , Ky..(363) (364)(365) (364) She was buried in City Cem., Glasgow, Barren Cty. Ky.. (360)(361) (362) She was buried in City Cem., Glasgow, Barren Cty. Ky..(363) (364)(365) (364) She has Ancestral File number 1TC3-4QJ. Parents: Robert Crittenden McCubbin and Susan Matilda McCubbin .

She was married to Benjamin Seigel Lewis UNKNOWN. Children were: Omar Carl Lewis.


bullet Sarah M McCubbin (Private). Parents: John L. McCubbin and Hulda W M Milby.


bullet Shirley Ann McCubbin (Private). Parents: William Woodson McCubbin and Mattie Florence Price.


bullet Shirley Ann McCubbin (Private). Parents: Lewis McCubbin and Dorothy Vernon Callahan.

Children were: Ann Lynn McGuire.


bulletSibley McCubbin (Private). Parents: William Woodson McCubbin and Mattie Florence Price.


bullet Sue Ann McCubbin (Private). Parents: Elmer McCubbin and Roberda Hays.

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