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Elias MacKey (b. 1755, d. 11 Jul 1817)
Elias MacKey7462, 7462, 7462, 7463, 7464, 7465, 7465, 7466 was born 1755 in Scotland7467, 7467, 7467, 7468, 7469, 7470, 7471, 7471, 7472, and died 11 Jul 1817 in Knox, CO, USA7473, 7473, 7473, 7474, 7475, 7476. He married Louise Wall.
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ElElias Mackey was born about 1765 in Scotland. He owned and sailed merchant vessels between Liverpool and New York City, Later traded his vessels for property in New York City and later sold this property and settled in Washington County, Virginia. Elias Mackey married Louise Wall, daughter of Mathias Wall.
Elias was a volunteer in Lt. Robert McFarland's Company during the Revolution, which supported units from Washington and Montgomery Counties, Virginia. After the Revolutionary War, Elias removed toGreene County, Tennessee, on the south side of the Nolachucky River at the junction of Lick Creek, where he lived until he removed to Knox County, Kentucky, in 1807. He settled on land situated in a bend of the Cumberland River. This was later known as"Mackey Bend". It is several miles south of Barbourville, Kentucky. Elias and Louise had the
following children: Alexander, William, Benjamin, John, Risse, Ruth, and Mathias. His sons, William, John, and Mathias, served in the War of 1812. His son, Mathias, was killed during that war in the Battle of Dudley's Defeat. Elias and Louise are buried in the Mackey family cemetery located off Mackey cemetery road in Knox County, Kentucky Eias Mackey was a private in the infantry of Lt. Robert McFarland's Company, of Washington and Montgomery Co., VA. He is an accepted ancestor forthe Daughters of the American Revolution. DAR #631005
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ElElias Mackey was born about 1765 in Scotland. He owned and sailed merchant vessels between Liverpool and New York City, Later traded his vessels for property in New York City and later sold this property and settled in Washington County, Virginia. Elias Mackey married Louise Wall, daughter of Mathias Wall.
Elias was a volunteer in Lt. Robert McFarland's Company during the Revolution, which supported units from Washington and Montgomery Counties, Virginia. After the Revolutionary War, Elias removed toGreene County, Tennessee, on the south side of the Nolachucky River at the junction of Lick Creek, where he lived until he removed to Knox County, Kentucky, in 1807. He settled on land situated in a bend of the Cumberland River. This was later known as"Mackey Bend". It is several miles south of Barbourville, Kentucky. Elias and Louise had the
following children: Alexander, William, Benjamin, John, Risse, Ruth, and Mathias. His sons, William, John, and Mathias, served in the War of 1812. His son, Mathias, was killed during that war in the Battle of Dudley's Defeat. Elias and Louise are buried in the Mackey family cemetery located off Mackey cemetery road in Knox County, Kentucky Eias Mackey was a private in the infantry of Lt. Robert McFarland's Company, of Washington and Montgomery Co., VA. He is an accepted ancestor forthe Daughters of the American Revolution. DAR #631005
[DAR records dated 12 Oct 1978]
More About Elias MacKey:
1: 1755, Scotland.7477
2: 11 Jul 1817, Knox Co., TN.7477
Died 2: 11 Jul 1817, Knox Co., TN.7478, 7479
Died 3: 11 Jul 1817, Mackey Bend, Knox, KY, USA.7480, 7481
Died 4: 11 Jul 1817, Mackey Bend, Knox, KY, USA.7482, 7483
Children of Elias MacKey and Louise Wall are:
- +Ruth Mackey, b. 1787, VA7484, 7485, 7486, 7487, 7488, d. Abt. 18507489, 7490, 7490, 7490, 7490, 7490, 7491, 7492, 7493, 7493, 7494, 7495, 7495, 7495, 7495, 7495, 7495, 7495, 7496.
- +Mathias Wall Mackey, b. 17897497, 7498, 7499, 7500, d. 05 May 1815, In War of 18127501, 7502, 7503, 7504.
- +Benjamin Mackey, b. 06 Jun 1776, TN7505, 7506, 7507, 7508, d. 20 Dec 1856, Jasper Co., MO7509, 7510, 7511, 7512.

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