Major James A. Keith, I

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Major James A. Keith, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: November 16, 1824 (83-84)
Chesapeake, VA, United States
Immediate Family:

Husband of Nancy Ann Keith
Father of James Keith, II; William Logan Keith, II and Thomas Randolph Keith

Managed by: Lloyd Alfred Doss, Jr.
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About Major James A. Keith, I

Not the son of Rev. James Keith - his son was Capt. James W. Keith


MAJ James Keith BIRTH 26 Sep 1734 Fauquier County, Virginia, USA DEATH 16 Oct 1824 (aged 90) Arlington County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Unknown


http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jmcmichae...

In 1770-1771, when the Hackers' moved across the Alleghenies with son John Hacker, they took the adolescent James Keith, Jr., with them. Grandparents and James apparently only went as far as Bushes Fort where John and "Polly (Hacker) Bush, their daughter and son-in-law were residing. William Hacker, aged about 92 years, died there in 1772 and was buried ina now unmarked grave in what is now known as Heavener Cemetery. Twelve year old James Keith and Ann Hacker eventually went to live with John Hacker. James is recorded with John Hacker in early tax lists.

James Keith, Jr., married Mary Ann Alkire, daughter of John and Christina (Wolfe/McCann) Alkire, on 13 Jun 1786 in Harrison Co, VA. Loofbourow officiated at the marriage. The following year, the Keiths patented 400 acres in present-day Collins Settlement. About 1820 they migrated to Shelby Co, IN where other Hacker's Creek families had already settled. They were the parents of 10 children, all born in Harrison (Lewis) County.


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177852529/james-keith



Upon the death of his father in 1721 and his mother in 1722, John Keith and his brother Alexander as orphans were placed in the family of friends named Alexander and Mary Grant of Baltimore. John Keith was age 12 and Alexander Keith was age 10. The Keith estate willed to the minor sons was placed in trust to an executor named John Lancaster in 1724. This John Lancaster squandered the estate and disappeared, leaving the boys very poor.

John Keith moved several times. He sold land in 1743 in Baltimore and moved to Frederick County VA around 1743-1745. The location was about 20 miles south of Winchester VA near Capon Ridge (WV). On 23 Apr 1750 he particpated with George Washington as a chainman in surveying land in that area, according to Washington's journals. There are several references to John Keith in those journals. John Keith bought land 16 Apr 1773 at 'Ten Mile Creek', near Amity, Washington County, PA (south of Pittsburgh). His property in PA was known as 'Keith's Fort', where people sought refuge during Indian troubles. He was a Baptist and a member of the Ten Mile Baptist Church founded in 1773. In 1777, communion was held at Keith's Fort. He sold the Frederick County (Hampshire County) land on 10 Nov 1777 in preparation for a move to Kentucky. By that time his first wife had died and he had married a second time to a woman named Mary, as shown on the 1777 land sale. In 1779 he along with his sons Alexander and William were granted 'dismissal' from the Ten Mile Church. He moved to Kentucky 1779-1780, where he died in 1780.

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Major James A. Keith, I's Timeline

1740
1740
Scotland, United Kingdom
1761
1761
Snow Creek, Franklin County, VA, United States
1763
April 8, 1763
Winchester, Virginia, Colonial America
1765
1765
Virginia, United States
1824
November 16, 1824
Age 84
Chesapeake, VA, United States