Capt. James Michael McAfee, II

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Capt. James Michael McAfee, II

Also Known As: "James McAfee", "James McHaffey", "James Mcfee"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: County Armagh, Ulster, Ireland
Death: June 25, 1811 (74)
Mercer County, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: McAfee, Mercer County, Kentucky, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of James McAfee, I and Jane McAfee
Husband of Agnes 'Nancy' McAfee (Clark)
Father of James McAfee, III; John Burton McAfee; Nancy Buchanan; Elizabeth "Betsy" Davenport; George McAfee and 4 others
Brother of John McAfee; Malcolm McAfee; George McAfee; Mary Gaunt; Robert McAfee and 3 others

Occupation: Soldier
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About Capt. James Michael McAfee, II

Immigrated from Ireland in 1739 to Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania. He was a farmer, surveyor, Rev. War Captain in Virginia.

"On July 16th, 1773, James McAfee, George McAfee, Robert McAfee, James McCoun, V, Samuel Adams, and Hancock Taylor, following the Buffalo Trace from Big Bone Lick, crossed the Kentucky River at this point and made the first survey upon it." (Historical Marker at Buffalo Trace Distillery Frankfort, Ky.)

James was a close friend of and fought under CPT Matthew Arbuckle (Battle of Point Pleasant, W.V.)

James was with Gen. Benjamin Logan (Continental Militia) at "Logan's Raid" (Mad River) in Ohio. In the fall of 1786, Logan led a force of Federal soldiers and mounted Kentucky militia against several Shawnee towns in the Ohio Country along the Mad River, protected primarily by noncombatants while the warriors were raiding forts in Kentucky. Logan burned the Indian towns and food supplies, and killed or captured a considerable number of Indians, including their chief, who was soon murdered by one of Logan's men. Logan's Raid and the death of the chief angered the Shawnees, who retaliated by further escalating their attacks on the whites, escalating the Northwest Indian War.

https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Logan%27s_Raid

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James McAfee Will By Kentucky Kindred Genealogical Research on August 25, 2014 • Phyllis Brown

James McAfee, an Irish immigrant, was an early settler in Mercer County, Kentucky (at that time Lincoln County, Virginia!) arriving from Botetourt County, Virginia, in 1784, along with two of his brothers and his mother. Agnes Clark, his wife, was also born in Ireland. She died in Mercer County, Kentucky, May 2, 1814. Notice Thomas Allin is Court Clerk, the same Thomas Allin who was also an early settler and died in the 1833 cholera epidemic.

Mercer Co. Will Book 4, p.198

I, James McAfee, of Mercer County and State of Kentucky, calling to mind the mortality of all living, being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory do ordain and establish these present to be my last will and testament. In the first place I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body to be decently buried by my Executors to be hereafter named. Secondly I leave to my wife Agnes the little room and fireplace in my house it being her present bedroom and her stand of drawers and her bed and all its furniture to be under her absolute control during her life to live in and enjoy free from the power of any person. Thirdly It is my will and desire that all my household & kitchen furniture of every kind as well as all my negroes and their increase be under the power and control of my son Clarke during the life of my wife, subject to the following conditions. My son Clarke is to support my wife in all the necessaries of life, and my two grandchildren, Sally Woods & Woodford Woods, shall have liberty to live in my house and receive a reasonable support, they working as one of the family, and a common English Education. The said Sally until she is twenty one or married, but if she chooses to move away, my son Clarke is to be free from any charge & the said Woodford until he arrives at an age sufficient to be put to a trade or some other employment and at the death of my wife all the household and kitchen furniture as well as the property I leave my wife by this will shall be my said son Clarke’s & his heirs forever. And at my said wife’s death Clarke is to have his choice of any two of my negroes he pleases to him and his heirs and then the remainder of them to be sold and the money to be equally divided between my son John, Betsy Davenport & Nancy Buchanan my daughters. Fourthly it is my will that my son Clarke shall have all my stock of horses, cattle and hogs & sheep as well as all my farming utensils and crop, to him and his heirs and to pay all my just debts and if ever the money Lyndsey owes me is got Clarke is to have it. Fifthly my wife is to have her choice of one of my horses during her life and then at her death Clarke is to have it. Sixthly my son John is to have the part of my Land of my home tract which lies on the west side of Salt River containing three hundred acres more or less to him and his heirs forever. Seventhly my farm and about five hundred acres more or less bounded on the East by the stone quarry branch already surveyed and cornering on John Armstrong’s line shall be son Clarke’s & his heirs forever. Eighthly, about five hundred acres more or less which lies on the East of the above part left to Clarke, it being the balance of my home tract is to be sold or divided equally between my Daughter Betsy & Nancy and the four children of my Daughter Peggy, one share to them and their heirs forever except Nancy’s share which Shall go to her and her present children only. Ninthly it is my will that my son John & Clarke be the Executors of this will. Witness my hand & seal this 24th day of January 1809.

James McAfee Seal

Signed in presents of Robert B. McAfee, Samuel Bunton, Hannah McAfee

Mercer County, Kentucky

July County Court 1811

The foregoing last will and testament of James McAfee, deceased, was produced into Court and proved by the oaths of Robert B. McAfee and Samuel Bunton two subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. Tho. Allin Clerk


James McAfee served in the American Revolution.
He served with Col Christie in 1774 at the Battle of Point Pleasant,
And he fought against the British in 1777 & 1778 as a 1st Lt.

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Capt. James Michael McAfee, II's Timeline

1736
November 21, 1736
County Armagh, Ulster, Ireland
1763
1763
1764
1764
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
1765
1765
Catawba Creek, Botetourt, Virginia
1773
1773
Botetourt County, Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1775
1775
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States of America
1776
1776
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1780
May 15, 1780
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1782
1782
Montgomery, Virginia, United States