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Captain William McAfee

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Birthplace: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: September 08, 1780 (30)
Floyd Station, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: Plymouth Village, Jefferson , Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James McAfee, I and Jane McAfee
Husband of Rebecca McAfee
Father of Anne Craig; Margaret Jones; Mary "Polly" Lee and Thomas McAfee
Brother of Capt. James Michael McAfee, II; John McAfee; Malcolm McAfee; George McAfee; Mary Gaunt and 4 others

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About Captain William McAfee

https://www.geni.com/projects/Boonesborough-Pioneers/701 findagrave.com/memorial/132375179/william-mcafee

Claimed 400 acres Salt River 11/3/1779.

He was a captain under James Harrod during Indian Wars in Ohio in 1780. https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Piqua

William was the youngest of the nine children born to James McAfee and Jane McMichael McAfee. The oldest three McAfee brothers were born in Ireland, however, William and his other siblings were born in Pennsylvania after the family had immigrated.

Williams' parents moved the family first to North Carolina and then onto Roanoke, Virginia.

William married Rebecca Curry. Rebecca was the daughter of Thomas Curry and Mary McAfee (She was William's first cousin). William and Rebecca had at least four children: Ann, Thomas, Mary and Margaret McAfee.

In 1774, William went with his older brothers James Jr., George, Robert, and Samuel to survey land in Kentucky. The McAfees were one of the first families in Kentucky along with the Harrod family and Daniel Boone. (Daniel Boone was actually a friend of the McAfees). (SOURCE: Robert B. McAfee, Life and Times of Robert B. McAfee and Family, Originally pub. in 1848, reprinted in "Register of Kentucky Historical Society" beginning in 1929. Online transcription.)

During the Indian Wars, William was a Captain in General George Clark's expedition to destroy the Shawnee Indian strongholds along the Ohio River. William McAfee commanded the company raised at Harrodsburg. At the Battle of Piqua, on August 8, 1780, William McAfee was shot through the breast but did not immediately appear to be mortally wounded. He was carried on a litter between two horses to the Ohio at the mouth of the Licking River and then down the falls of the Ohio and then to Floyd's station for the purpose of conveying him to his home by canoe. However, he was too ill to leave Floyd's station and there he waited until his wife came to see him. William died on September 8, 1780. (SOURCES: The McAfee Family of Scotland, Ireland and America Also the Matthew Forsythe Descendants, p. 197. Also The McAfee-Stiles-Liebmann Memorial page 26 )

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Parents:
 James McAfee (1707 - 1785)
 Jane McMichael McAfee (1710 - 1783)

Children:

 Thomas McAfee (1768 - 1846)*

Siblings:

 James McAfee (1736 - 1811)*
 George McAfee (1740 - 1803)*
 Robert McAfee (1745 - 1795)*
 Samuel McAfee (1748 - 1801)*
 William McAfee (1750 - 1780)

*Calculated relationship

Inscription: William McAfee Capt. Kentucky County VA Militia Revolutionary War

There is also an SAR plaque at his grave.

Burial: Floyd-Breckinridge Cemetery Plymouth Village Jefferson County Kentucky, USA

Created by: EAnne Record added: May 10, 2014 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132375179/william-mcafee

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Captain William McAfee's Timeline

1750
July 4, 1750
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1768
1768
North Carolina, United States
1770
1770
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1776
1776
Virginia, United States
1780
September 8, 1780
Age 30
Floyd Station, Kentucky, United States
September 1780
Age 30
Floyd Breckinridge Cemetery, Plymouth Village, Jefferson , Kentucky, United States
October 1780
Mercer County, Kentucky, United States