Individual Details
Anna Hamilton
(11 Oct 1781 - 10 Jan 1845)
The family Bible states that Ann McBee, daughter of William Hamilton departed this life on the 10th of January 1845. She was 63 years old the 11th of October before she died. She left ten sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a tender Mother.
Data on FindAGrave lists Anne Hamilton's parents as William Hamilton and Elizabeth McFarren.
Events
Families
Spouse | Samuel McBee (1772 - 1858) |
Child | William McBee (1798 - ) |
Child | Isaac McBee (1800 - 1870) |
Child | Caswell McBee (1802 - ) |
Child | Alexander McBee (1804 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth McBee (1807 - 1860) |
Child | Pleasant McBee (1809 - 1880) |
Child | Samuel McBee (1811 - ) |
Child | Labourne McBee (1813 - 1896) |
Child | Mary Ann McBee (1815 - ) |
Child | John McBee (1818 - ) |
Child | Calvin M. McBee (1820 - 1870) |
Child | James Hamilton McBee (1823 - 1853) |
Endnotes
1. Family data, Probably kept by Samuel McBee; with additions by sons William & Calvin. Family Bible, "The Old Testament translated out of the original Hebrew and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Together with the Apocrypha done by the special command of King James I. of England., (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, No. Market-Street, 1812); original owned in 2010 by Cherie Checksfield at
2. Family data, Probably kept by Samuel McBee; with additions by sons William & Calvin. Family Bible, "The Old Testament translated out of the original Hebrew and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Together with the Apocrypha done by the special command of King James I. of England., (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, No. Market-Street, 1812); original owned in 2010 by Cherie Checksfield at
3. Family data, Probably kept by Samuel McBee; with additions by sons William & Calvin. Family Bible, "The Old Testament translated out of the original Hebrew and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Together with the Apocrypha done by the special command of King James I. of England., (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, No. Market-Street, 1812); original owned in 2010 by Cherie Checksfield at