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Thomas George McElwain, Jr.

Also Known As: "George Wayne", "Mucklewain", "Thomas "George" Wayne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably, Pennsylvania
Death: 1797 (62-71)
Franklin, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George Thomas McElwain and Margaret McElwain
Husband of Nancy McElwain
Father of Effa 'Effie' Redaford; Eleanor "Nellie" Bailey; Mary Cogar; Thomas McElwain, Sr; Sarah Vincent and 1 other
Brother of David McElwain; Andrew McElwain and Joseph McElwain

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About George McElwain

43. THOMAS GEORGE18 MCELWAIN was born Abt. 1730, and died 1797 in Franklin Co., VA.

He married NANCY RECTOR25 Abt. 1752 in Rockingham Co., VA, daughter of HANS RECTOR. She was born 1730 in PA, and died 1799 in Franklin Co., VA.

Children:

  •   i.   SARAH SALLY19 MCELWAIN26, b. 1762; m. CHARLES VINSON26, April 22, 1799.
  •   ii.   THOMAS MCELWAIN26, b. Abt. 1761; d. 1797, Franklin Co., VA; m. FRANCES PRICE26, September 03, 1781, Rockingham Co., VA.
  •   iii.   CATHON CATHERINE MCELWAIN26, b. Abt. 1760; m. JEREMIAH BROOKS26, August 18, 1794, Franklin, Randolph Co., VA.
  • 50. iv.   EFFA MCELWAIN, b. Abt. 1754; d. Abt. 1785.
  • 51. v.   MARY POLLY MCELWAIN, b. 1758, Rockingham Co., VA; d. 1826, Braxton Co., WV.
  •   vi.   ELINOR NELLIE MCELWAIN26, b. June 29, 1757, Palmer, Hampden, MA; d. 1796, Rockingham Co., VA; m. NORTON GUM27, 1778, Rockingham Co., VA; b. Abt. 1750, Rockingham Co., VA; d. 1789, Rockingham Co., VA.
  •   vii.   TUNIS WAYNE MCELWAIN28, b. August 19, 1773; d. November 04, 1851, Arnoldburg, Calhoun Co., WV; m. CATHERINE PROBST28, 1791, Pendleton Co., VA; b. March 15, 1772, Pendleton Co., VA; d. August 04, 1849, Calhoun Co., VA.

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This book was published by a James L. McIlvaine from Falls Church, Virginia. I don't know how accurate it is, but most of the dates and info I have researched is correct. He writes:

"Andrew McIlvaine came from Aughnacloy, Ireland to America on or about 1719. His father was Alexander Muckelvane of Ayr, Scotland. In the mother country, he had been a clothier. He settled at Cool Spring, Delaware, where, together with Robert Mickey (McKee)who had come over with him, bought a tract of land , 550 acres, from John Russel."

Notes

  • "In reply to your inquiry about Thomas or George being married to Nancy Rector. I have a "McIlvaine Family History" book that I received from descendents of James McIlvaine in Falls Church, Virginia. In this book they have that she was married to a II George Mucklewain b.1730 d 1797 Frankin, VA. In answer to your question about George marrying Nancy Rector.....his book has him with only one child, Andrew, it was from another source that I got the name of II George Mucklewain b.1730 d.1797 in Franklin, VA". Re: Geo. or Thomas McElwain m.Nancy Rector?? 2001
  • "I seriously doubt that your George McElwain was the son of George McElwain and Margaret Thompson. George the husband of Margaret Thompson died about 1747 in Cumberland County (then Lancaster Co.) PA at about the age of 40. They had two minor children, Andrew and Joseph. Margaret Thompson subsequently remarried and moved to Iredell Co., NC where she raised several other children.".

The McElwain family was in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania as early as 1748. The deed records show John Muckelwain witnessed a deed for John Scott in that year. Robert McIlvain (McElvain) and his wife, Mary, sold land in Strasbury Township, May 1765. The land was purchased in 1762.

The state of Pennsylvania required its citizens to take Affirmation of Allegiance to the United States Government during the Revolutionary War, 1777-1778. The names of Alexander, George, Robert, Moses, and James McElwain appear on the list for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Members of this McElwain family came in to Washington County, Pennsylvania and to Augusta, Bedford and Botetourt Counties in Virginia; John went on to Wooford County, Kentucky.

This pattern of immigration seems to coincide with the one of George. His family came into Rockingham and Shenandoah Counties, Virginia, then to Franklin County, Virginia. Thomas McElwain, grandson of George, made his home in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. George McElwain is probably a part of these Lancaster County, Pennsylvania families and could be descended from Alexander McIlwain, who married a Mrs. McAdams and lived at Aughnacoy, Ireland. Alexander had a son, Andrew, who came to America in 1719 and settled at Cool Springs, Delaware.

There are no documentary records that George was the father of Tunis, other than his grandson, Joseph's, statement. There are no tax, census, deed or Revolutionary War records to place him anywhere, other than Tunis saying he was born in Rockingham County, Virginia. Nancy McElwain's consent to the marriage of her daughter, Sally, to Charles Vinson in Franklin County, Virginia, places her in that county with her five younger children, April 22, 1799. The two older children remained in the Shenandoah Valley with their families.

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George McElwain's Timeline

1730
1730
Probably, Pennsylvania
1754
1754
Franklin, Virginia
1757
June 29, 1757
Massachusetts
1758
September 8, 1758
Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham, Virginia, USA, Rockingham County, VA, United States
1761
1761
Virginia, United States
1769
April 22, 1769
Virginia
1773
August 19, 1773
Stonewall, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
1797
1797
Age 67
Franklin, Virginia, United States