McKeen Green McCall

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McKeen Green McCall

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bulloch Co,Georgia
Death: October 27, 1875 (69)
Bartow, Hamilton, FL
Place of Burial: Hamilton County, FL
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert McCall and Mary "Polly" Lanier / McCall
Husband of Chloe Ann McCall
Father of Mary Jane Cowart; Robert William McCall; Pennywell Folsom McCall, Sr.; Celete Edith McCall; Israel James McCall and 4 others
Brother of Ann Butler Hodges; Frances H. McCall; Jane Mitchell Dampier; Thomas Butler McCall; Lewis Lanier McCall and 6 others
Half brother of Francis McCall; Robert B McCall, Sr; Eliza Floyd; R. N. V. Lanier; Thomas Lanier and 1 other

Occupation: Farmer / Teacher, Farmer
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About McKeen Green McCall

Source: "Robert and Mary Lanier McCall - South Georgia Pioneers and Some of Their Descendants" By : L. C. McCall

McKeen Green McCall, son of Robert and Mary Lanier McCall, was born in Bulloch County, Georgia on 11 July 1806. Chloe Ann Folsom was born 7 May 1830 in Lowndes County, Georgia, to Pennywell Folsom and Mary Ann McLeod.

In 1829, McKeen moved with his parents to Lowndes County where he taught in the Lowndes Co. schools for a number of years. It was while teaching that he met a student, Chloe Folsom, who became his wife on Jan. 28, 1847. He 41; she 17.

They built a home on a tract of land in what is now within the City of Quitman. Their home was a "double-pen" log house. They lived there until shortly before Brooks County was created in 1858. They sold out and moved to Hamilton County, Fla.

McKeen homesteaded 160 acres in the northwest corner of the county about 12 miles southeast of Quitman. He later bought 340 acres adjoining his homestead. McKeen built their home and in due time, had a fine plantation. He died on 27 October 1875 from injuries sustained from a kick by a sick mule he was treating.

It was said Chloe was part Indian. She functioned as a doctor/midwife and rode horseback to see her patients. She remarried on November 5, 1882 to Bryant Burnam. Chloe was a member of Bethlehem Baptist church. She passed this life on April 29, 1906 and was buried next to McKeen Green McCall on their old homestead. Her tombstone said: "C. A. Burnam". Chloe A. McCall, baby daughter of Pennywell McCall, was also buried next to McKeen Green on what is now called the "Old McCall Cemetery". McKeen and Chloe had nine children.
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From the Huxford Genealogical Society Magazine - September 1999 - Page 259:

"Used by permission of the Huxford Genealogical Society."

His obituary reads:

Killed By A Mule. 27 October 1875. We have been informed of the death of Mr. Green McCall, an old and highly respected citizen of Hamilton County, Florida, living near Bellville. Mr. McCall died from the kick of a mule. The mule was sick and Mr. Mc. and son had been administering a drench, and was trying to lead him away from the place of drenching; the mule apparently did not want to move, and the deceased stepped up and struck him in the flanks. His muleship did not like this kind of treatment and kicked Mr. Mc. in the pit of his stomach, producing death in a few minutes. Many friends mourn his sudden death.
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Burial: McCall Cemetery Hamilton County Florida, USA

Created by: Clinton B. McCall, Jr Record added: Feb 03, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 24348454
McKeen Green McCall Added by: Clinton B. McCall, Jr

McKeen Green McCall Added by: Clinton B. McCall, Jr

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McKeen Green McCall's Timeline

1806
July 11, 1806
Bulloch Co,Georgia
1848
February 18, 1848
Quitman, Brooks, GA, United States
1849
November 7, 1849
Quitman, Brooks, GA, United States
1853
January 6, 1853
Quitman, Brooks, GA, United States
1856
July 11, 1856
Quitman, Brooks, GA, United States
1859
March 15, 1859
Hamilton, FL, United States
1861
August 26, 1861
Hamilton, FL, United States
1864
September 3, 1864
Hamilton, FL, United States
1868
January 1, 1868
Florida