MATTHEW MORGAN McCALL, M.D, Alikchi Chukma of the Choctaws, Page
MISSISSIPPI
Private land claims recorded in Mississippi prior to United
States possession included Daniel McCall, No. 318; Dougald McCall No. 317; Ezra
McCall, No. 339 and Hugh McCall, No. 316.
McCall individuals enumerated in the 1820 census of Mississippi
include Duncan McCall, Hancock County; Hugh McCall, Covington County; James McCall,
Franklin County; Mary McCall, Wayne County; Mary McCall, Natchez County and
Thomas McCall, Franklin County. Thomas
McCall reappeared in the 1830 census of Franklin County, and Hugh McCall reappeared
in the 1830 census of Hinds County.
Other individuals in the 1830 census of Mississippi include Mrs. C.
McCall, Marion County; Duncan McCall, Wayne County; Dougald McCall, Claiborne
County; Samuel McCall, Yazoo County; and Sarah McCall, Hancock County.
Revolutionary War pensioners who appeared in the 1840 census of
Mississippi include: Dougald McCall, Claiborne County; D. C. McCall, Jasper
County; Sara McCall, Hancock County; Henry McCall, Kemper County; Hugh McCall,
Lauderdale County, Duncan McCall, Wayne County and P. William McCall,
Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Twenty-two McCall households appeared in the 1850 census of
Mississippi:
Householder
County Page Township
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Daniel McCall Claiborne 187
Daniel McCall
Jasper 34
David McCall
Wayne 262
Dougall McCall
Claiborne 115 District 1
Hugh McCall
Hinds 123 Jackson
Hugh H. McCall
Kemper 154
James McCall
Mar. 249 Southern
James McCall
Tippah 534 Division 3
James C. McCall
Lowndes 107
James S. McCall
Yalobusha 471 S. of Yalobusha
John McCall
Mar. 321
Northern
John McCall
Panola 364 District 13
Oliver McCall
Mar. 228 Southern
Oliver McCall
Copiah 264
Robert F. McCall
Mar. 283 Northern
Robert R. McCall
Tippah 532 Division 3
Samuel McCall
Mar. 303 Northern
Smith McCall
Mar. 248 Southern
Thomas McCall
Tippah 547 Division 3
Thomas McCall
Claiborne 187
Thomas G. McCall Simpson 304
W. P. W. McCall
Warren 230 Vicksburg
Thirty-two McCall households appeared in the 1860 census of
Mississippi:
Householder
County Page Township
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A. McCall
Hinds 207
C. L. R. McCall
Yalobusha 100
Daniel McCall
Clarke 129
Daniel McCall
Franklin 77
Drifield McCall
Newton 14
George McCall Tippah 114 North
Hugh McCall
Clarke 70
J. P. McCall
Copiah 92
J. W. McCall
DeSoto 98
J. W. McCall
Lafayette 138
James McCall
Lafayette 135
James McCall
Yalobusha 100
James McCall
Yazoo 105
James C. McCall
Lowndes 144
Jane McCall
Tippah 115 North
John McCall
Newton 15
John McCall
Panola 33
John Q. McCall
Tippah 115 North
M. M. McCall
DeSoto 105
Martha McCall
Tippah 174 South
Oliver P. McCall
Franklin 76
R. McCall
Lafayette 129
Robert McCall
Tippah 117 North
Robert McCall
Marshall 298
Samuel McCall
DeSoto 106
Samuel McCall
Kemper 31
T. McCall
Warren 30
Thomas McCall
Tippah 114
North
Thomas G. McCall
Rankin 99
W. A. McCall
DeSoto 142
William S. McCall
Panola 33
William S. McCall
Warren 177
ADAMS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
George A. McCall was "demitted" to transfer to another
lodge from Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge No. 2, Natchez, in 1829 according to
"Abstradex of Annual Returns, Mississippi Free and Accepted Masons"
by Jeanne Hand Henry, C. G.
P. McCall, "merchant from North Carolina," arrived in
New Orleans January 7, 1820 on brig Forrest from Havana en route to Natchez,
according to "New Orleans Ship Lists" by Milton P. Rieder, Jr.
AMITE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Robert McCall conveyed to Paxton Holland "a chattel"
May 30, 1845, according to Amite County Deed Book 6, page 545.
CLAIBORNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Ezra McCall sold land bounded by the land of James Davenport and
Bayou Pierre December 30, 1802 to James Beauvis & Company, according to
Claiborne County Deed Book A, page 35-36.
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John McCall filed a claim for land on the north fork of Bayou
Pierre February 29, 1804. His patent
was issued October 30, 1806, according to "Natchez Court Records,
1767-1805."
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John Peck McCall was born October 6, 1820 in Claiborne County,
according to letter written March 22, 1975 Mabel Anice Crump McCall of
Cleburne, Texas. He lived at Grand Gulf
in Claiborne County, according to Mrs. Raymond Johnson, a McCall researcher of
Shreveport. He was married in 1844 to
Virginia Ann Hallin in Claiborne County.
He was remarried January 8, 1849 to Hester Ann "Hettie"
Ferguson. She was born September 7,
1830 and died in 1860. She was buried
in Ferguson Cemetery located 19 miles west of Hazelhurst, Mississippi,
according to a letter written March 25, 1974 by Dr. John A. McCall,
optometrist, a descendant of Crockett, Texas.
He wrote, "I heard that one of his ancestors was a Duncan
McCall."
John Peck McCall was shown at "age 37" in the 1860
census of Copiah County. He was married
for the third time December 19, 1861 to Sarah Jane Ritchey. He enlisted in Company E, Fourth
Mississippi Cavalry Regiment September 2, 1863. He survived the war only to die of disease on his way home
afterward.
Buried in Ferguson Cemetery, Copiah County, according to a
letter written July 4, 1959 by S. C. Daniell of Port Gibson, Mississippi, are:
"Hester Ann
McCall, wife of John P. McCall, born September 7, 1830,
died May 1860
Laura Anguish
McCall, daughter of John P. & H. A. McCall, born May
5, 1850, died
January 19, 1856
Marion Colon McCall,
son of John P. & H. A. McCall, born October 4
1849, died October
5, 1849
Emma Catharine McCall,
daughter of John P. & H. A. McCall, born
July 27, 1858,
died January 27, 1859"
Children born to John Peck McCall and Virginia Ann Hall McCall
include:
Virginia Ann
McCall born about 1847
Children born to John Peck McCall and Hester Ann
"Hettie" Ferguson McCall include:
Marion Colon
McCall born
October 4, 1849
Laura Anguish
McCall born May
5, 1850
Albert Pierce
McCall born
December 25, 1852
Alphesus John
McCall born July
7, 1855
Emma Catharine
McCall born July 17,
1858
Children born to John Peck McCall and Sarah J. Ritchey McCall
include:
John Amos Peck
McCall born about
1851
Albert Pierce McCall, son of John Peck McCall and Hester Ann
"Hettie" Ferguson McCall, was born December 25, 1852 at Union Church,
Mississippi in Claiborne County. He was
married May 23, 1873 to Nancy Emma Brooks in Copiah County. He was remarried about 1884 to Birdie
Shotwell. She was born September 13,
1861 and died December 25, 1931. She
was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Leon County, Texas. He died February 21, 1943 and was buried beside his wife.
Children born to Albert Pierce McCall and Nancy Emma Brooks
McCall include:
William Ernest
McCall born about 1875
Robert Brooks
McCall born about 1877
Lelia May
McCall born about 1879
Nina McCall born about 1882
Children born to Albert Pierce McCall and Birdie Shotwell McCall
include:
Emmett P. McCall born about 1886
John D.
McCall born about 1889
Gladys
McCall born about 1892
William Ernest McCall, son of Albert Pierce McCall and Nancy
Emma Brooks McCall, was born about 1875.
He was married May 21, 1898 to Carrie Burns. In 1905 they lived at Newellton, Louisiana.
Children born to William Ernest McCall and Carrie Burns McCall
include:
Ouida Emma
McCall born about 1900
Ruby Jane
McCall born about 1902
Travis Cromwell
McCall born August 17, 1905
Travis Cromwell McCall, son of William Ernest McCall and Carrie
Burns McCall, was born August 17, 1905 in Newellton. He was married April 3, 1948 to Mabel Anice Crump. In 1975 they lived on McCall Quarter Horse
Ranch at Cleburne, Texas.
Children born to Travis Cromwell McCall and Mabel Anice Crump
McCall include:
Michael S.
McCall born May 2, 1953
Lelia May McCall, daughter of Albert Pierce McCall and Nancy Emma
Brooks McCall, was born about 1879. She
was married Steven Joshua Westbrook about 1897.
Nina McCall, daughter of Albert Pierce McCall and Nancy Emma
Brooks McCall, was born about 1882.
She was married about 1899 to Sam Cooper.
John D. McCall, son of Albert Pierce McCall and Birdie Shotwell
McCall, was born about 1889. He was
married about 1910 to Katherine T. Cross.
Children born to John D. McCall and Katherine T. Cross McCall are unknown.
Additional grandchildren of John Peck McCall and Hester Ann
"Hettie" Ferguson McCall, according to Dr. John A. McCall, a grandson
who was an optometrist in Crockett, Texas in 1988 include:
Mary Elizabeth
McCall
Mattie Virginia
McCall
Ethel Catherine
McCall
Myrtle Lafette
McCall, daughter of John A. McCall
John Davis
McCall, son of John A. McCall
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Laura Crawford of Slidell, Louisiana received a reply to a
McCall genealogical inquiry she sent to Claiborne County:
"Port
Gibson, Miss.
July
4, 1959
Dear Mrs. Crawford,
The Postmistress handed me your letter. Petit Gulf is now the town of Rodney or what
remains of it. You should find your
family in Jefferson County, Miss. There
is no record of their ever having lived here.
The McCalls of this county:
517-No. 526 Claimant Ezra McCall, 9 March 1804; witness: Buckner
Pittman, Certificate B-89, 3 Feb. 180?, Miss Terr, Claiborne County. Ezra McCall claims 640 acres on waters of
Bayou Pierre by right of occupancy, having by his legal representative inhabited
and cultivated the said tract in February 1797 for the use of said Ezra was who
then the head of a family.
Grantor Grantee
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Ezra McCall St. James Bemis & Co. Deed Book
A
1806 Ezra McCall Robert Scott Deed Book B, 6
1815 Ezra McCall Shean Thompson Deed Book D, 4
1822 Ezra McCall Mary Anthony Deed Book G, 66
1822 Ezra McCall Hy Harman Deed Book I, 40
1832 Henry McCall Geo. Lake Deed Book M, 489
1835 Alex McCall Samuel Calhoun Deed Book O, 43
1839 Samuel
McCall Thomas
D. Howard Deed Book T, 10
& "wife,
Partomia"
1840 Samuel
McCall, Admr J. W. John Deed
Book U, 40
1842 Dougald
McCall Jabesh Griffin Deed Book W, 18
1856 Angus
McCall George Green Deed Book CC, 205
1859 Anson
McCall P. B. January Deed Book DD, 63
1895 J. A.
McCall H. T. Holley Deed Book 3H, 365
1898 J. A.
McCall Myrtle L. McCall Deed Book 3K, 307
mentions "my
two children, Myrtle Lafayette McCall & John Davis McCall."
1898 J. A. McCall Mrs. A. H. Hartley Deed Book 3K, 45
(sheriff's
deed)
Sincerely,
S.
C. Daniell"
CLARKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Thomas McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 564-564 in the 1850 census of Clarke
County:
"McCall,
Thomas 24, born in Georgia, farmer
Mary 27, born in New York
Gustavus 1, born in
Mississippi"
COPIAH COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Oliver McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 882-882 in
the 1850 census of Copiah County:
"McCall,
Oliver 35, born in Mississippi,
farmer, $500 real estate
Ann 23, born in Mississippi
Elizabeth 9, born in
Mississippi
Ann 5, born in Mississippi
Dorothy
V. 4/12, born in Mississippi"
COVINGTON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Hugh McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1820 census of Covington County:
"Hugh McCall white male 26-45
white female 26-45
white male 16-18
white male 10-16
white female 10-16
white male 10-16
white male 0-10
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10"
DESOTO COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Two McCall households appeared in the 1860 census of DeSoto
County:
Household 717-171:
"McCall, J.
W. 34, born in Alabama, farmer, $150
real estate,
$2,000 personal property
Ann 25, born in Georgia
W. E.
7, born in Mississippi, female
S.
E. 5, born in Mississippi,
male"
Household 1021-1021:
"McCall, W.
A. 26, born in Alabama, farmer, $325
personal property
M.
A. 17, born in Mississippi, female
J.
W. 12, born in Mississippi, female
Hodges,
John 18, born in Mississippi
James 16, born in
Mississippi"
FRANKLIN COUNTY MISSISSIPPI====
James McCall appeared as the head of a household in the 1820
census of Franklin County:
"McCall,
James white male over 45
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10"
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James McCall was married April 25, 1821 to Frances Tarver,
according to Franklin County Marriage Book A, page 33. Children born to James McCall and Frances
Tarver McCall are unknown.
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James E. McCall was listed as the head of a household in the
1816 census of Franklin County, according to "Early Inhabitants of the
Natchez District."
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Oliver P. McCall was married June 23, 1852 to Rebecca Cupit,
according to Franklin County Marriage Book 3, page 201. Oliver P. McCall and Rebecca Cupit McCall
appeared in the 1860 census of Franklin County as Household 532-523:
"McCall,
Oliver P. 30, born in Mississippi,
farmer, $2,000 real estate,
$3,000 personal property
Rebecca 27, born in
Mississippi, domestic
Elizabeth 15, born in Mississippi, domestic
Doratha 10, born in
Mississippi, attending school
Whitfield 8, born in
Mississippi, attending school
Daniel 3, born in
Mississippi"
==0==
Shadrach McCall was married March 28, 1836 to Martha Rounavall,
according to Franklin County Marriage Book 1, page 136. Children born to Shadrach McCall and Martha
Rounavall McCall are unknown.
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Thomas McCall appeared as the head of a household in the 1820
census of Franklin County:
"McCall,
Thomas white male 16-26
white female 16-26
white female 0-10
white female 0-10"
Thomas McCall was
enumerated as the head of a household in the 1830 census of Franklin
County:
"McCall,
Thomas white male 20-40
white female 20-40
white female 10-20
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10
white female 0-10" "
==0==
William McCall was married July 12, 1824 to Charlotte Briggs,
according to Franklin County Marriage Book A, page 52. Children born to William McCall and
Charlotte Briggs McCall are unknown.
HINDS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Hugh McCall was an early resident of Hinds County in the
vicinity of Learned, Mississippi, about 20 miles southeast of Jackson,
Mississippi. He was born February 18,
1781, according to his tombstone located in Morrison Cemetery near
Learned. The Morrison Family Cemetery
was apparently named for Alexander Morrison and his wife, Margaret
Morrison. Alexander Morrison,
"died June 24, 1834, age 37 years, 11 months," and Margaret Morrison,
"consort of Alexander Morrison, died December 1, 1836, age 44 years,"
were apparently the earliest burials there.
McCall burials in Morrison Cemetery include:
"----
McCall, born August 8, 1837, died August 7, 1844 [stone broken]
C. V. McCall,
born June 13, 1851, died July 4, 1852 [stone broken]
Hugh McCall, born
February 18, 1781, died November 24, 1837
H.[ugh?] McCall,
born January 4, 1815, died April 6, 1857
James McCall,
born February 27, 1821, died November 9, 1829
John McCall, born
October 10, 1813, died April 2, 1838
John McCall, born and died July 28, 1853
[stone broken]
Martha J. McCall,
born June 3, 1839, died November 27, 1844
Hugh McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1830 census of Hinds County:
"McCall,
Hugh white male 40-60
white female 40-60
white male 10-20
white female 10-20
white male 10-20
white female 10-20
white male 10-20"
Hugh McCall was a witness to the will of Roderick Currie written
March 14, 1833, according to Hinds County Will Book 1, page 5-6. He died November 24, 1837, according to his
tombstone
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Eliza McCall received slaves under the terms of the will of
Hezekiah Walker, her grandfather, written in March 1849, according to Hinds
County Will Book I, page 242.
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Hugh McCall was married June 6, 1836 to Alizarah Davis,
according to Hinds County Marriage Book 1, page 482. Rod. McDuffee was bondsman.
Children born to Hugh McCall and Alizarah Davis McCall are unknown.
Hugh McCall, "38, born in Georgia, overseer" was
enumerated in the 1850 census of Hinds County living in the household of Daniel
Morrison, 48, born in North Carolina, Household 30-30. He was co-executor with John Evans of the will
of Daniel Morrison who died January 9, 1856, according to Hinds County Will
Book 1, page 377.
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John McCall was born October 10, 1813. He was married January 10, 1836 to Miranda Reynolds, according to
Hinds County Marriage Book 1, page 443.
Alexander Coleman was the bondsman.
John McCall wrote his will December 10, 1837 in Hinds
County. It was filed for probate May
7, 1838. The document read:
"In the Name of God, Amen.
I, John McCall of the County of Hinds in the State of
Mississippi being mindfull of my mortality and being in very bad health,
hereby revoking all others, do make, ordain, publish and declare this my last
Will & Testament in the manner following:
First it is my will & desire that out of the property, real
and personal, of which I may die seized & possessed, all my just and
lawful debts should be paid.
Secondly, it is my will and desire that all my remaining
property should remain in the possession of my wife Miranda McCall for her use
and benefit, unless their should or may be an heir, the issue of the marriage
of myself and my wife Miranda; in that case it is my will and desire that the
property both real & personal should be equally divided between my wife
Miranda & the heir above mentioned.
Thirdly, it is my will and desire that a negro Girl Liby now in
the possession of my Mother Christian McCall may be bought by my Executrix
& Executor here after to be named and given to my Mother above named, if
she can be bought; if she cannot be bought it is my will and desire that some
other good negro woman should be bought and given to my mother above named, and
it is my will and desire that the above named Negro Girl Liby if bought and if
another is bought in her place shall be and remain in the possession of my Mother
Christian McCall for her sole use & benefit during her natural life and at
her death to return into the possession of my Wife Miranda for her use and
benefit and the use and benefit of this issue of our marriage; if any there
should be, if the above Negro Girl or woman have issue the issue to return to
my estate as above.
Fourthly, it is my will and desire that after my Wife Miranda
shall take her choice of my horses, then my brother Hugh McCall shall take his
choice of a horse.
Fourthly, it is my will and desire that and I do by these
presents, appoint and constitute my Wife Miranda McCall & Hezekiah Walker,
Executrix and Executor of this my last Will & Testament.
Witness my hand and seal this tenth day of December, A.D.
Eighteen hundred & thirty seven.
Test. J.
McCall
Jno. Cox
Iva [Jno?] E. Williams
R. M. Collins
Signed & sworn to in open court this 7th May, 1838.
Test. S. S. Scott, Clk.
John McCall died April 2, 1838, according to his tombstone in
Morrison Cemetery. Miranda Reynolds
McCall was remarried April 11, 1839 to Edward Sewell, according to Hinds County
Marriage Book 1, page 176. A. W. Walker
was the bondsman.
==0==
Thomas B. McCall in 1835 was "initiated, passed and raised
to master mason" at Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 16, according to
"Abstradex of Annual Returns, Mississippi Free & Accepted
Masons." He was recorded as a
member in 1836 and secretary in 1837.
On September 4, 1837 he was "demitted to transfer to another
lodge."
KEMPER COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Henry McCall was listed as a pensioner and the head of a
household in the 1840 census of Kemper County, page 9.
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Henry McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1840 census of Kemper County:
McCall,
Henry white male 20-30
white female 20-30
white female 0-5"
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Hugh McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 216-216 in
the 1850 census of Kemper County:
"McCall,
Hugh 49, born in Scotland,
carpenter
Elminell(?) 41, born in South
Carolina
Mary
J. 21, born in South Carolina
Catherine 15, born in Alabama
Elmina 13, born in
Mississippi
Margaret 9, born in
Mississippi
Sarah
A. 2, born in Mississippi
Daniel 7, born in
Mississippi
Jessee 5, born in
Mississippi"
LAUDERDALE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Hugh McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1840 census of Lauderdale County, page 47:
"McCall,
Hugh white male 30-40
white female 20-30
white female 5-10
white female 5-10
white female 0-5
white female 0-5"
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
James C. McCall, "25, overseer, born in Alabama," was
enumerated in the 1850 census of Lowndes County.
MADISON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Dr. J. L. McCall was married August 12, 1845 to Eliza Ross,
"both of Madison County," according to the August 16, 1845 edition of
"Jackson Southern Weekly Reformer."
Children born to Dr. J. L. McCall and Eliza Ross McCall are unknown.
MARION COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Mrs C. McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1830 census of Marion County:
McCall, C. white female 40-60
white female 20-40
white male 0-10
white female 0-10"
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Robert McCall received a land grant, Section 20, Township 3,
Range 1 west in Marion County in 1815.
MARSHALL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Five McCall individuals were in the household of Joseph Hardwick
in the 1850 census, enumerated in "south Marshall County:"
"Hardwick,
Joseph 25, born in South Carolina
Ester
A. 25, born in South Carolina
McCall,
Oliver 16, born in Alabama
Caswell 14, born in Alabama
John
H. 12, born in Alabama
Calvin
P. 11, born in Alabama
McCall,
Janetta 80, born in Georgia"
==0==
Samuel M. McCall was the head of Household 340-340 enumerated in
1850 in the northern section of Marshall County:
"McCall,
Samuel M. 50, born in Tennessee,
wagonmaker
Nancy 48, born in Tennessee
John
W. 24, born in Alabama, farmer
Samuel
A. 18, born in Alabama
-------- 16, born in Alabama"
==0==
Smith McCall was recorded as the head of Household 570-570 in
the 1850 census of Marshall County:
McCall,
Smith 45, born in [unknown],
farmer
John 18, born in Tennessee
James 15, born in
Tennessee
Mary 11, born in Tennessee
Penina 7, born in
Tennessee
Martha 6, born in Tennessee"
NATCHEZ DISTRICT, MISSISSIPPI====
Mary McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1820 census of Natchez District:
McCall, Mary white female 16-26
white male 16-26
white
female 0-10
white female 0-10"
PANOLA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
John McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 836-836 in
the 1850 census of Panola County:
"McCall,
John 58, born in South Carolina
Margaret 57, born in South
Carolina
William
F. 24, born in South Carolina, laborer"
==0==
Samuel McCall appeared in the 1836 tax list of Panola County.
PONTOTOC COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Isaac M. McCall, 20, born in Tennessee, was enumerated in the
household of Robert McCarr, No. 1061-1061, in the 1850 census of Pontotoc
County.
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John McCall was recorded as the head of Household 1077-1077 in
the 1850 census of Pontotoc County:
"McCall,
John 32, born in Tennessee
Chisleana 19, born in Tennessee
Ann 1, born in Tennessee
Shell, Martha
15, born in Tennessee"
RANKIN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
George R. Weathersby was appointed administrator of the estate
of Archibald McCall May 27, 1844, according to Rankin County Will Book 1, page
183. John Davis and James Callahan
were his bondsmen.
SIMPSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Thomas McCall, "28, laborer, born in South Carolina"
was enumerated in the household of "John Gullage, 54, born in South
Carolina and his wife, Nancy, 50, born in South Carolina," No. 237-237 in
the 1850 census of Simpson County.
TATE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Dr. John Wesley McCall, born August 21, 1842 and his wife Nancy
R. McCall, born August 21, 1843, came to Red River County, Texas from Senatobia,
Mississippi about 1882, according to Mrs. Claude Hogan who lived in Conroe,
Texas in 1968. He was accompanied by
his brother Jim McCall who lived near Fulbright, Texas about 1920 and later
moved away. Dr. John Wesley McCall died
October 19, 1894 and was buried in Cuthand Cemetery in Red River County. Cuthand was named for an Indian chief named
"Cuthand." Nancy R. McCall
died November 27, 1918 and was buried beside her husband. Dink McCall also lived there, but moved away
and was living at Ralls, Texas in 1968.
Robert Smith McCall, believed to be a son of Dr. John Wesley
McCall and Nancy R. McCall, was born November 10, 1867. He was an expert fiddler, a mail carrier and
a notary public at Cuthand. He died
January 8, 1942 and was buried at Cuthand.
His wife Mary Ellen McCall, born December 21, 1884, died November 25,
1967, is buried beside him.
R. W. "Skeet" McCall, a son of Robert Smith McCall and
Mary Ellen McCall, was born October 16, 1905. He was convicted of bootlegging and served time in the Texas
state penitentiary. He died July 19,
1970 and was buried beside Dr. John Wesley McCall. Zelma McCall, believed to be a daughter of Robert Smith McCall,
born July 15, 1900, died October 7, 1907, is buried beside Robert Smith
McCall. Adjoining is the grave of
"Baby McCall," born April 24, 1899, died April 27, 1899." Rosemary McCall, born June 30, 1914, died
August 19, 1972, was also buried in Cuthand Cemetery.
A McCall family cemetery is located one mile east and one mile
north of Fulbright, according to "Red River County Cemeteries" by
Bertha L. Gable. Buried there are
"Ellen V. McCall, born March 15, 1907, died May 26, 1908; H. R. McCall,
son of J. M. & H. A. McCall, born August 6, 1882, died November 11, 1902;
William Hubert McCall, born October 10, 1890, died June 23, 1896 and H. A.
McCall, wife of J. M. McCall, born October 1, 1851, died November 15,
1907."
TIPPAH COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
James McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 614-614
enumerated in the 1850 census of Tippah County, 3rd Division:
McCall,
James 40, born in Tennessee,
wheelwright, $200 real estate
Lydia 37, born in Tennessee
Lewis
A. 19, born in Kentucky, farmer
Mary
E. 17, born in Kentucky
Sarah
J. 16, born in Alabama
William R. 14, born in Alabama
John
D. 12, born in Alabama
Martha
M. 10, born in Mississippi
Cynthia
M. 9, born in Mississippi
James
M. 6, born in Mississippi
Samuel W. 5, born in Mississippi
Robert
W. 3, born in Mississippi
Jesse
C. 1, born in Mississippi"
==0==
Permilia McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 1260-1260
in the 1850 census of Tippah County, 2nd Division:
"McCall,
Permelia 33, born in Tennessee
James 12, born in Tennessee
Martha 9, born in Tennessee
Lemuel 5, born in Mississippi"
She was remarried about 1851, husband's name Gibson. She again appeared as a widow, the head of
Household 1194-1204 in the 1860 census of Tippah County, South:
"Gibson,
Permila 43, born in Tennessee, weaver,
$1,500 personal property
Walter 7, born in Mississippi
Nancy 6, born in Mississippi
McCall, Martha
A. 17, born in Tennessee, housekeeper
Edward 13, born in Tennessee,
attending school"
==0==
Robert R. McCall was recorded as the head of Household 587-587
in the 1850 census of Tippah County, 3rd Division:
"McCall,
Robert R. 24, born in Tennessee,
farmer, $400 real estate
Mary
E. 21, born in Tennessee
Robert
M. 2, born in Mississippi
Nancy M.
9/12, born in Mississippi"
Robert R. McCall reappeared in the 1860 census of Tippah County,
North, in Household 850-778:
"McCall,
Robert 35, born in Tennessee,
farmer, $1,000 real estate
$300 personal property
Mary
E. 31, born in Tennessee
R.
M. 13, born in Mississippi, male
V.
E. 8, born in Mississippi,
female
R.
A. 6, born in Mississippi,
female
William
G. 9/12, born in Mississippi"
Three McCall families were listed consecutively in the 1860
census of Tippah County, North:
Household 829-757:
"McCall,
Thomas 26, born in Tennessee, farmer,
$500 real estate
$1,500 personal property
Mary
C. 17, born in Tennessee
J.
M. 7, born in Mississippi, male
Seanora 9/12, born in Mississippi,
female"
Household 830-758:
"McCall,
George 25, born in Tennessee, farmer,
$350 real estate
$500 personal property
Jane 20, born in Mississippi
E. 2, born in Mississippi
Agnes 6/12, born in
Mississippi"
Household 831-759:
"McCall,
John Q. 23, born in Tennessee, farmer
$500 real estate
Susan
A. 14, born in Tennessee"
WARREN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
A. M. McCall transferred to the Vicksburg Masonic Lodge No. 26
in 1838, according to "Abstradex of Annual Returns of Mississippi Free and
Accepted Masons." He was a member
in 1839, suspended in 1840, "no action taken" in 1841, member in 1842
and suspended in 1845.
==0==
H. F. H. McCall was enumerated as the head of Household
1039-1039 in the 1850 census of Warren County:
McCall, H. F.
H. 38, born in Virginia, planter,
$1,500 real estate
Anne
E. 35, born in Virginia
William 9, born in
Mississippi
Eugene 5, born in
Mississippi
Osker 3, born in
Mississippi
Ida 1, born in Mississippi"
==0==
William McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1840 census of Warren County, page 250.
==0==
T. McCall, "30, carpenter, born in Missouri," was
enumerated living in the boarding house of William Trowbridge, Household
229-229, in the 1860 census of Vicksburg.
==0==
William McCall, "22, born in Mississippi, overseer, $600
personal property" was recorded in the household of T. Jones, Household
1414-1383, in the 1860 census of Warren County.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Dr. J. S. McCall died in 1878 in Greenville, Mississippi in the
scarlet fever epidemic.
WAYNE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
Mary McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1820 census of Wayne County:
"McColl,
Mary white female over 45
white female 16-26
white female 10-16"
Since a "white female over 60" appeared in the 1830
enumeration of Duncan McCall's household, Mary McCall is suggested as the
mother of:
Duncan
McCall born in 1779
Duncan McCall, believed to be a son of Mary McCall was born in
1779, according to the family bible record.
It is believed that he was married about 1812, wife's name Nancy who was
born in 1790, according to her 1850 census enumeration. In 1812 he appeared as a landowner in the
Chickasawhay Purchase area, paying a tax on "1 white poll, 1 slave, $1.75
territory tax and a county tax of 87®Þ," according to the research of
Robert P. Woodward, a descendant of Memphis, Tennessee.
He reappeared in the 1813 tax roll of Wayne County, Mississippi
Territory, paying tax on "1 white poll, 1 slave, $1.16 territory tax and a
county tax of 58®Þ." He paid the
said amounts in 1814.
He apparently served in the Mississippi militia in the War of
1812 and probably participated in the Battle of New Orleans in January
1815. He appeared as the head of a
household in the 1816 Territorial Census of Wayne County as:
"McCall,
Duncan white male over 21
white female over 21
white male under 21
white female under 21
white male under 21
white male under 21"
Also enumerated in the 1816 census in Wayne County was Daniel
McCall, thought to be the father of Hugh Jed McCall, living alone.
The 1817 tax roll of Wayne County lists Duncan McCall as paying
tax on "1 white poll, 1 slave and 1.12® on real estate."
Duncan McCall reappeared in the 1819 taxpayers list, paying
taxes on "1 white poll, 1 slave and an advalorem tax of $2. Thomas McCall, unidentified, was also a
taxpayer there in 1819. He paid a tax
on "1 white poll and $1.00 advalorem tax."
"Duncan McCall, Sr." appeared in the 1820 state census
as the head of a household composed of "four males and five
females." Daniel McCall, thought
to be the father of Hugh Jed McCall, was also enumerated in the 1820
census. His household was listed as
"one male and one female."
Duncan McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1820 federal census of Wayne County:
"McCole, Duncan white male 26-45
white female 26-45
white male 10-16
white female 0-10
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10"
He received a land patent in 1821:
"Land Office, St. Stephens, Alabama, August 6, 1821. This day Duncan McCall produced the
Receiver's receipt for Forty-nine dollars and ninety-four & a quarter cent
being in full payment of the fourth installment of NW qtr, Sec. 18, Township 6,
Range 5 West by being allowed the deduction of 37® pcent which entitles him to
a patent.
Edward Fitshenry, Clerk
for Jno. C. Pickens,
Register"
He was received into the Philadelphius Presbyterian Church
August 12, 1827, according to the church minutes.
Duncan McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in the
1830 federal census of Wayne County:
"McCall,
Duncan white male 40-60
white female 20-40
white male 20-40
white female 10-20
white female 10-20
white male 0-10
white female 0-10
white male 0-10"
white female over 60"
Duncan McCall reappeared as the head of a household in the 1840
federal census of Wayne County, page 242.
This enumeration showed him to be a military pensioner:
"McCall,
Duncan white male 60-70
white female 40-50
white male 30-40
white female 15-20
white male 10-15
white male 5-10
white male 5-10"
Homer Gene McCall, a descendant, discovered an undated affidavit
suggesting a pension application may have been filed by Duncan McCall about
that time:
State of Mississippi}
County}
This day personally appeared before me A B an acting Justice of
the Peace in and for said County and State C D who after been [being] duly
sworn deposeth and saith that Duncan McCall who signed the foregoing affidavit
and power of attorney is the identical same person who served as a soldier in
the Service of the United [States] at the time specified in his affidavit and
that he this deponent served as a private in said Company during said
[service] or prior, state[s] that he was well acquainted with you during the
period of your service and that he has known you ever since (yr) and this
deponent for [further] saith that there is no one now living in this section of
the country who acted as an officer in said Company by whom Mr. McCall could be
identified, further this deponent saith not."
Duncan McCall was listed as the head of a household composed of
"5 males and 2 females" in the 1841 state census. His household was recorded in the 1845 state
census of Wayne County as "4 males, 2 females."
Duncan McCall "departed this life the 17th day of July,
1845, age 66 years," according to the family bible of his son, Daniel
Claudius McCall. His death was also
recorded in the minutes of the Philadelphius Presbyterian Church of Wayne
County which have been deposited with The Historical Foundation, Montreat,
North Carolina.
His slaves were partitioned to his heirs on August 12, 1846,
according to probate records discovered by Homer Gene McCall, a descendant of
Lufkin, Texas. The division read:
"An account of the Division of the Slaves belonging the
[to] the Estate of Duncan McCall deceased amongst the Heirs of Said deceased
divided on the 12th day of August AD1846 by T. A. McRae, Neil McRay, John
Gordon and William McDougle, divisors:
Names of Heirs
Names of Slaves drawn by each
=============================
===================================
Mrs. Nancy McCall
Manerva $400
Ester 100 $500
David McCall
John 550
Jerry 100 650
Philip McInis William 600
in right of his
wife Harry 100 700
R. D. McCann
Susan 375
in right of his
wife Lucy 275 650
Daniel McCall
Mariah 400
Joe 200 600
Asenath McCall
Nancy 400
Dolly 150 550
James McCall
Peter 500
Sandy 150 650
Thomas McCall
Adaline 400
Sam 100 500"
The land of Duncan McCall was surveyed by Daniel Kelly March 28,
1848, apparently in preparation for estate settlement.
Nancy McCall, "the wife of Duncan McCall departed this life
on the 20th day of December AD1852, age about 61 years," according to the
bible of her son, Daniel Claudius McCall.
Children born to Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall include:
David McCall born in 1814
(daughter) born about 1815
(daughter) born about 1816
James E.
McCall born about 1820
Daniel Claudius
McCall born September 24, 1824
Asenath
McCall born in 1826
Thomas D.
McCall born in 1834
David McCall, son of Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall, was born
about 1809, according to Ward Burke. He
was received into Philadelphius Presbyterian Church in Wayne County December 9,
1838.
He was appointed guardian of his brother, James McCall April 8,
1847 after the death of their father:
State of Mississippi}
Wayne
County} By the Probate Court of said
county:
Be it remembered that at a term of the Probate Court of Wayne
County, begun and held at the Court House thereof, on the 8th day of April in
the year of our Lord One Thousand Hundred Hundred and Forty-seven, David
McCall, having entered into bond with sufficient security, as directed by law,
he was appointed guardian of the person and estate real and personal of James
McCall, an infant child of Duncan McCall, deceased.
And the said David McCall is hereby authorized and required
faithfully to execute his office and trust as guardian aforesaid to deliver
into the office of the Clerk of the Court aforesaid within three months from
the date hereof, an inventory, on oath of all the estate real and personal of
the said infant; also annually or whenever thereunto required by lawful
authority, to render a just and true account of his guardianship and to do and
perform whatsoever of him as guardian aforesaid, shall be required by the
statutes which now are, or hereafter may be made and provided in this behalf.
Witness the Hon. D. C. Shaw Judge of Probate of said County, at
the Court-House thereof the 8th day of April AD1847."
Probate of his father's estate was completed in 1848 and David
McCall received a receipt for the costs of the settlement:
"Recd Winchester, Feby 23rd 1848 of David McCall the sum of
Eight Dollars being for his part, Mrs. McCall's part, Asenath McCall's part and
James McCall's part of the costs due the Clerk in the Division of the Lands of
Duncan McCall, Decd.
W. L. Harris,
Probate Clerk"
David McCall received a surveyor's receipt March 28, 1848:
Received of David McCall for himself his Mother and Sister and
as guardian to James McCall the Sum of Twelve Dollars, being the full amount
due to Daniel Kelly as the Surveyor of the Lands of Duncan McCall. Received March the 18, 1848.
Daniel Kelly"
David McCall was "initiated and passed into
fellowcraft," second degree of Masonry in Wayne Masonic Lodge No. 102 in
1850 at Miltonville, Mississippi, according to "Abstradex of Annual
Returns, Mississippi Free and Accepted Masons."
He appeared as the head of a household in the 1850 census of
Wayne County, page 34:
"McCall,
David 36, born in South Carolina
Nancy 60, born in North
Carolina
Asenith 24, born in
Mississippi
Thomas 16, born in
Mississippi"
David McCall "departed this life on the 9th day of February
1852, age 43 years," according to the family bible. He died "February 1852," according
to minutes of Philadelphius Presbyterian Church.
A daughter of Duncan McCall, name unknown, was born about
1813. She appeared as a "white
female, 10-20" in the 1830 census of her father's household. She was married about 1830 to Philip
McInnis. He received in her right two
slaves, William and Harry in her father's estate distribution.
A daughter of Duncan McCall, name unknown, was born about
1816. She appeared as a "white
female, age 10-20" in the 1830 census of her father's household. She was married about 1833 to R. D.
McCann. He received in her right two
slaves, Susan and Lucy in her father's estate distribution.
James E. McCall, son of Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall, was born
about 1820 in Mississippi. He was
described as "an infant" in 1847 in his father's probate, suggesting
that the court regarded him as a non compos mentis. He received two slaves, "Peter and Sandy, valued at
$650" in the division of his father's slaves. His brother David McCall was appointed his guardian April 8,
1847, according to Wayne County Probate records.
He was recorded as "James McCall, 29, born in Mississippi
in the 1850 enumeration of his the household of his brother, Daniel Claudius
McCall. James E. McCall was married
about 1853 to Julia E. Gordon, probably at Shabuta, Mississippi. They were recorded in the 1853 state census
of Wayne County as:
"McCall,
James E. white male
white female"
Shortly before their deaths they appeared in the 1866 state
census of Wayne County:
"McCall, J.
E. white male 30-40
white female 30-40
white female 10-20
white female 0-10
white female 0-10
white male 0-10"
Homer Gene McCall reported an apparent enumeration of the
household of James E. McCall in the 1860 federal census of Wayne County:
"McAll, J.
E. 39
Julia 26
Thomas 5
Citney 3
Ann 1"
A nearby household was headed by "T. D. McAll,"
assumed to be Thomas D. McCall, brother to James E. McCall. James E. McCall and Julia E. Gordon McCall
"died one week apart with yellow fever in 1866," according to
"information from Rachel Scrubbs Hasty."
Children born to James McCall and Julia E. Gordon McCall
include:
Betty McCall born July 20, 1856
Sarah
"Sally" McCall born in
1861
Ola McCall born about 1862
John Duncan
McCall July 22, 1863
Mary Anne
McCall born about 1864
Betty McCall, daughter of James McCall and Julia E. Gordon
McCall, was born July 20, 1856 in Wayne County, according to the research of
Homer Gene McCall. She was married in
1880 to George Russell. They lived in
Mobile, Alabama.
Children born to them include:
Betty
Russell born about 1890
Eddie
Russell born about 1895
Betty Russell, daughter of George Russell and Betty McCall
Russell, was born about 1890. She was
married about 1918, husband's name Scrubbs.
Children born to them include:
George
Scrubbs born in 1920
Rose Scrubbs born about 1922
Rachel
Scrubbs born March 7, 1928
George Scrubbs, son of Betty Russell Scrubbs, was born in
1920. He was drowned in 1950.
Rose Scrubbs, daughter of Betty Russell Scrubbs, was born about
1922. She was married about 1941,
husband's name Hungate.
Rachel Scrubbs, daughter of Betty Russell Scrubbs, was born
March 7, 1928. She was married about
1950 to Johnny Hasty who was born April 17, 1931. No children were born to them.
Eddie Russell, son of George Russell and Betty McCall Russell,
was born about 1895. Later he owned a
fish market in Mobile, Alabama.
Sarah "Sally" McCall, daughter of James E. McCall and
Julia E. Gordon McCall, was born in 1861, according to her tombstone. She was married about 1880 to William F.
Holmes who was born in 1853. She died
in 1916 and was buried in William Powe Cemetery located in Section 25, T7N,
R6W in Wayne County. He died in 1927
and was buried beside his wife.
Ola McCall, daughter of James E. McCall and Julia E. Gordon
McCall, was born about 1862 in Wayne County.
She was married about 1884, husband's name Bond. They lived at Dublin, Texas where they
raised a large family.
John Duncan McCall, son of James E. McCall and Julia E. Gordon
McCall, was born July 22, 1863 in Wayne County. He was brought to Angelina County at the age of 10 by his uncle,
Daniel Claudius McCall who reared him after the death of both of his parents in
1866.
He was married about 1895 to Lula Pervis who was born November
14, 1877. He was a Mason. He died December 27, 1947 and was buried in
Hillcrest Cemetery in Angelina County.
Following his death she was remarried.
She died December 26, 1959 and was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Children born to John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis McCall
include:
Leo McCall born October 4, 1897
Gordon
McCall born January 24, 1899
Trudie
McCall born April 3,
1900
Louie McCall born January 7, 1902
Webster
McCall born July 22,
1909
Leo McCall, son of John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis McCall,
was born October 4, 1897. He was
married October 29, 1929 to Coren Burgess who was born November 21, 1909. He died September 15, 1984.
Children born to Leo McCall and Coren Burgess McCall include:
Virginia
McCall born September 22, 1931
Billy McCall born January 4, 1933
Robert
McCall born June 23,
1934
Virginia McCall, daughter of Leo McCall and Coren Burgess
McCall, was born September 22, 1931.
She was married August 6, 1956 to Fred Douglas who was born December 1,
1929. He died June 8, 1984.
Children born to them include:
Glenn
Douglas born October
23, 1959
Laura
Douglas born October
19, 1962
Billy McCall, son of Leo McCall and Coren Burgess McCall, was
born January 4, 1933. He was married
June 6, 1958 to Lilly Gay who was born November 5, 1937.
Children born to Billy
McCall and Lilly Gay McCall include:
Belinda Gay
McCall born October 23, 1959
William Duncan
McCall born June 13, 1962
John McCall born May 27, 1967
Matt McCall born January 4, 1969
William Duncan McCall, son of Billy McCall and Lilly Gay McCall,
was born June 13, 1962. He was married
about 1983 to Deborah Flournoy.
Children born to William Duncan McCall and Deborah Flournoy
McCall include:
William Duke
McCall born April 29, 1985
Morgan Mitchell
McCall born October 27, 1986
Robert McCall, son of Leo McCall and Coren Burgess McCall, was
born June 23, 1934. He was married
October 17, 1959 to Melita Cooke who was born November 10, 1936.
Children born to Robert McCall and Melita Cooke McCall include:
Maritha Dawn
McCall born June 17, 1961
David Lee
McCall born August 14,
1963
Robert Daniel
McCall born February 13, 1966
James Mark
McCall born March 26, 1971
Gordon McCall, son of John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis McCall,
was born January 24, 1899. He was
married October 18, 1925 to Myrtle Martin who was born September 7, 1907.
Children born to Gordon McCall and Myrtle Martin McCall include:
Charles Ray
McCall born October 25,
1927
John Douglass
McCall born March 30, 1932
Gordon Wayne
McCall born June 10, 1938
Charles Ray McCall, son of Gordon McCall and Myrtle Martin
McCall, was born October 25, 1927. He
was married October 9, 1947 to Nota Maxine Whitaker who was born November 10,
1926.
Children born to Charles Ray McCall and Nota Maxine Whitaker
McCall include:
Douglas Mark
McCall born January 9, 1951
Carolyn Kaye
McCall born March 10, 1964
Douglas Mark McCall, son of Charles Ray McCall and Nota Maxine
Whitaker McCall, was born January 9, 1951.
He was married December 19, 1971 to Nancy Spencer who was born January 30,
1951.
John Douglass McCall, son of Gordon McCall and Myrtle Martin
McCall, was born March 30, 1932. He was
married in 1955 to Edna Creech who was born June 20, 1933.
Children born to John Douglass McCall and Edna Creech McCall
include:
Lori Denise McCall born July 5, 1961
John Douglass
McCall, Jr. born October 6, 1966
Lori Denise McCall, daughter of John Douglass McCall and Edna
Creech McCall, was born July 5, 1961.
She was married December 30, 1983 to James Sprague who was born August
2, 1961. In 1988 they lived in Akron,
Ohio.
Gordon Wayne McCall, son of Gordon McCall and Myrtle Martin
McCall, was born June 10, 1938. He was
married December 6, 1957 to Vivian Letty Burns who was born March 21, 1935. In 1988 he was employed by KCS Railroad.
Children born to Gordon Wayne McCall and Vivian Letty Burns
McCall include:
James Gordon
McCall born March 11, 1961
Tamara Ren½
McCall born May 28, 1962
David Wayne
McCall born February 19,
1965
Jonathan Andrew
McCall born November 7, 1971
James Gordon McCall, son of Gordon Wayne McCall and Vivian Letty
Burns McCall, was born March 11, 1961.
He was married about 1980 to Sheryl Burns who was born December 11,
1960.
Children born to James Gordon McCall and Sheryl Burns McCall
include:
Jamie Den½
McCall born January 13,
1982
Christopher James
McCall born December 2, 1983
Louie McCall, son of John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis McCall,
was born January 7, 1902. He was
married in June 1946 to Jewell Tucker who was born June 7, 1908. No children were born to Louie McCall and
Jewell Tucker McCall.
Webster McCall, son of John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis
McCall, was born July 22, 1909. He was
married June 15, 1947 to Orpha Norton who was born February 21, 1923.
Children born to Webster McCall and Orpha Norton McCall include:
Larry Daniel
McCall born August 14, 1949
Sherry Sue
McCall born August 1, 1954
Larry Daniel McCall, son of Webster McCall and Orpha Norton
McCall, was born August 14, 1949. He
was married August 2, 1975 to Mrs. Jeanelle Diane Lear who was born December
12, 1949.
Children born to Larry Daniel McCall and Jeanelle Diane Lear
McCall include:
Jennifer Dianne
McCall born April 27, 1972
Jennifer Dianne McCall, daughter of Jeanelle Diane Lear by a
previous marriage, was born August 27, 1972.
She was adopted by Larry Daniel McCall.
Sherry Sue McCall, daughter of Webster McCall and Orpha Norton
McCall, was born August 1, 1954. In
1988 she was employed as a physician's assistant in Victoria, Texas.
Trudie McCall, daughter of John Duncan McCall and Lula Pervis
McCall, was born April 3, 1900. She
died July 7, 1901.
Mary Anne McCall, daughter of James E. McCall and Julia E.
Gordon McCall, was born about 1864 in Wayne County. She was married Janury 31, 1886 to D. E. Grahman. They lived near Proctor, Texas in Comanche
County. They died there.
Twin sons were born to them:
Bob Grahman born about 1889
Rufe Grahman born about 1889
Daniel Claudius McCall, son of Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall,
was born September 24, 1824, according to the family bible photocopied by
Homer Gene McCall. He was married
November 10, 1847 to Maranda Satcher, according to Bloomer Eugene McCall, a
descendant who lived at Lufkin, Texas in 1967.
She was born December 19, 1828.
Daniel Claudius McCall in 1847 was "initiated, passed and
raised" at Marion Station Masonic Lodge No. 62 in Lauderdale County,
Mississippi, according to "Abstradex of Annual Returns, Mississippi Free
and Accepted Masons." In 1848 he
was "demitted to transfer to another lodge." In 1849 Lafayette Mason Lodge No. 53 in
Clarke County recorded that he was "non-affiliated, has demitted, but pays
dues to lodge in whose jurisdiction he resides." In 1851 he was shown as junior warden in
Masonic Lodge 137, Falconer, Mississippi, which was held in the home of John
L. Sansom. Clarke County adjoined Wayne
County on the north.
Daniel Claudius McCall was enumerated as the head of Household
532-554 October 11, 1850 census of Clarke County:
"McCall,
Daniel 25, born in Mississippi, farmer
Maranda 22, born in Mississippi
Mary 8/12, born in Mississippi
Williams,
John 26, born in Mississippi, farmer
McCall,
James 29, born in Mississippi"
In 1856 Daniel Claudius McCall received Clarke County Tax
Receipt No. 13413:
"Receiver's Office at Augusta, Miss, October 20, 1856,
Received of Daniel McCall of Clarke County, Miss. the sum of Thirty-Eight
dollars and 89 cents; being in full for the Lot No. 1 of Section No. 18 in
Township 10 North, Range 8 West containing Thirty-eight acres and 89-hundredths
at $1.00 per acre. O. C. Dease,
Receiver."
In 1857 Daniel Claudius McCall was guardian of Hugh Satcher, an
heir of Hezekiah Satcher, according to a receipt discovered by Homer Gene
McCall:
"Received this January 16th 1857 of Daniel McCall, Guardian
of Hugh Satcher Six hundred and Sixty-two Dollars and twenty-four cents, it
being my distributive amount of the proceeds of my property and also my
distributive share of the estate of Hezekiah Satcher, deceased.
Hugh Satcher"
Daniel Claudius McCall removed his family to Texas around 1876,
according to the research of Homer Gene McCall. She died February 1, 1903, and he died June 17, 1910.
A Masonic memorial was dedicated to him:
"Memorial in memory of our worthy Brother, Daniel McCall,
born in Wayne County, Mississippi September 24, 1824, died June 17, 1910, age
85 years, 8 months, 23 days. He was
reared in the Presbyterian Church . He
was made a Mason at Old Marion, Mississippi in 1845, was married to Miss
Maranda Satcher in 1847, moved to Clarke County, Mississippi and remained there
a successful farmer untill January 1876, moved to Angelina County, Texas,
remained here untill his death. He had
five children, two sons and two daughters are left to mourn his going
away. He was a true Mason and believed
in its teachings and lived according to its precepts.
He had been in declining health for several years, but was only
confined to his room for about two weeks.
All that loving hands could do was done for his recovery, but of no
avail. God, who maketh no mistake, took
him from us. His body was laid to rest
in the family cemetery at the old home beside his loving wife who departed this
life February 1, 1903."
Children born to Daniel Claudius McCall and Maranda Satcher
McCall, according to the family bible, include:
Daniel Thaddeus
Constantine McCall born January 21,
1849
Mary Ezell
"Mollie" McCall born
May 27, 1850
Daniel Bynum
McCall born April 15,
1852
Maranda Eren
McCall born November 9,
1854
Alanza Sylvanus
"Lon" McCall born
August 25, 1856
They brought John Duncan McCall into their home in 1866 after
the death of his parents, James E. McCall and Julia E. Gordon McCall who died
one week apart in a yellow fever epidemic.
Daniel Thaddeus Constantine McCall, son of Daniel Claudius
McCall and Maranda Satcher McCall, was born January 21, 1849. He died January 9, 1851, "age one year
eleven months 18 days," according to the family bible.
Mary Ezell "Molly" McCall, daughter of Daniel Claudius
McCall and Maranda Satcher McCall, was born May 27, 1850. She was married March 2, 1870 to Berry T.
McCarty in Clarke County.
Children born to them include:
Laura
McCarty born about 1872
Mary McCarty born about 1874
Alonzo
McCarty born about 1876
Jim McCarty born about 1879
Claude
McCarty born about 1882
Bud McCarty born about 1886
Laura McCarty, daughter of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty was born about 1872, probably in Clarke
County.
Mary McCarty, daughter of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty was born about 1874, probably in Clarke
County. She was married about 1891 to
John Stegall.
Children born to them include:
Mable
Stegall born about 1893
Eugene
Stegall born about 1896
McCarty
Stegall born about 1900
Clifford Stegall born about 1904
William
Stegall born about 1810
Florence
Stegall born about 1814
Mable Stegall, daughter of John Stegall and Mary McCarty
Stegall, was born about 1893. She was
married about 1915, husband's name Darden.
They later lived in Holliday, Texas.
Alonzo McCarty, son of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty was born about 1877, probably in Clarke
County. He was married about 1900 to
Laura Eckert, according to the research of Homer Gene McCall. He died January 5, 1933.
Children born to them include:
Benjamin
McCarty born about 1884
Jim McCarty, son of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty was born about 1879.
Claude McCarty, son of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty was born about 1882. Children born to him include:
Thomas
McCarty born about 1908
Claudine
McCarty born about 1911
Mary McCarty born about 1915
Bud McCarty, son of Berry T. McCarty and Mary Ezell
"Molly" McCall McCarty, was born about 1886.
Daniel Bynum McCall, son of Daniel Claudius McCall and Maranda
Satcher McCall, was born April 15, 1852, according to the family bible. He came to Angelina County with other
members of the family in 1873. He
returned to Mississippi and was married January 13, 1876 to Laura Jane
McCarty, a sister to Berry T. McCarty, Orange McCarty and William A. McCarty,
according to the research of Ward Burke, a descendant of Diboll, Texas. She was born September 22, 1856. Both families had lived in southeastern
Mississippi since the 1820s and were probably acquainted prior to that.
Daniel Bynum McCall settled on 150 acres of land south of Lufkin
that flourished in wild turkeys and deer.
"Daniel McCall, Jr." was the head of a household
enumerated in the 1880 census of Angelina County, Enumeration District 8, page
15, precinct 1:
"McCall,
Daniel, Jr. 28, born in Mississippi
Laura 23, born in
Mississippi
Eva 3, born in Texas
Mattie 2, born in Texas,
daughter"
Ward Burke wrote:
"Daniel Bynum McCall loved to play the fiddle and played
for dances when he was a young man in East Texas. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a charter member of
the Burke Masonic Lodge. He taught
Masonry to scores of men in the Burke community. He and his family moved to Burke in 1888 when he was depot agent
on what was then the Houston East & West Texas Railroad, being now the
Southern Pacific. He was depot agent
there for 40 years. He and Arthur Lee
Burke formed the merchandising company of McCall & Burke, and this store
was operated until about 1955.
She became ill with pneumonia.
Ward Burke wrote, "When all knew that her death would be in a
matter of hours, all of the children and grandchildren were ushed into the room
to tell her goodbye. Propped up in bed
with pillows, she told all of the family goodbye with good spirits. Her devoted husband died six weeks
later. She died April 25, 1928, and he
died June 19, 1928. They were buried in
Ryan's Chapel Cemetery.
Children born to Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura Jane McCarty
McCall include:
Eva Wynona
McCall born May 1, 1877
Mattie Miranda
McCall born January 15, 1879
Eugene Berry
McCall born September 5, 1880
Ina Eret
McCall born August 22,
1883
Annie Laurie McCall born February 27, 1885
Hugh Smiley
McCall born November 9, 1887
Mary Ezell
McCall born September 28,
1891
Sarah Emma
McCall born April 8, 1893
Charles Daniel
McCall born May 20, 1895
Eva Wynona McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura
Jane McCarty McCall, was born May 1, 1877.
She became a schoolteacher and taught at Fairview and Burke. She was married in 1901 to Arthur Lee Burke,
son of James Dowen Burke and Emma Louise Smith Burke, who was born in Cass
County, Missouri January 15, 1875. He
operated the McCall & Burke store and was a cotton merchant until his death
in 1931. The Burke postoffice was
housed in the store, and the postmistress was Ina Eren McCall. Eva Winona McCall died 45 years later,
December 23, 1976 at the age of 99.
Children born to them include:
Oneta Burke born about 1901
Laura Lee
Burke born about 1903
Louise Burke born about 1905
James Daniel
Burke born about 1908
Ward Rankin
Burke born about 1911
Mattie Miranda McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura
Jane McCarty McCall, was born January 15, 1879. Like her sister, she became a teacher and was employed in schools
in Wells, Burke and Lufkin. She was
married about 1910 to Oscar B. Kinsolving, and he died six months later. She died January 26, 1967. She was a member of the Methodist
Church.
Eugene Berry McCall, son of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura Jane
McCarty McCall, was born September 5, 1880.
He also became a teacher and was later a lumberman at Corrigan, Texas
at his death, July 10, 1903, according to the research of Homer Gene McCall.
Ina Eret McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura Jane
McCarty McCall, was born August 22, 1883.
She was postmistress in Burke for about 40 years. She died unmarried July 29, 1970 at the age
of 86 and was buried in Ryan's Chapel Cemetery.
Annie Laurie McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura
Jane McCarty McCall, was born February 27, 1885. She died unmarried January 3, 1967.
Hugh Smiley McCall, son of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura Jane
McCarty McCall, was born November 9, 1887.
He worked for the Southern Pacific Railway in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was married about 1907 to Ree DeBlieux
who was married September 17, 1896, according to Ward Burke. About 1910 he removed to Shreveport,
Louisiana where he operated a transfer warehouse. He died February 2, 1972.
He was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner.
Two children were born to Hugh Smiley McCall and Ree DeBlieux
McCall:
Hugh Smiley
McCall, Jr. born about 1910
Charles Louis McCall born about 1913
Hugh Smiley McCall, Jr, son of Hugh Smiley McCall and Ree
DeBlieux McCall, was born about 1910 in Shreveport. He was killed in action in 1945am while serving in the U.S. Army
Air Corps during World War II.
Charles Louis McCall, son of Hugh Smiley McCall and Ree DeBlieux
McCall, was born about 1913 in Shreveport.
During World War II he served in the U. S. Marine Corps. Afterward he returned to Shreveport, was
married and was the father of a son and two daughters.
Mary Ezell McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura
Jane McCarty McCall, was born September 28, 1891. She became a schoolteacher and was teaching at Freeport, Texas
when she died September 7, 1932.
Sarah Emma McCall, daughter of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura
Jane McCarty McCall, was born April 8, 1893.
She also became a teacher and taught until she was married about 1908 to
Carmen E. Brazil. He served as county attorney
of Angelina County, district judge and city attorney of Lufkin. She died March 3, 1973 and was buried in
Glendale Cemetery at Lufkin. He died
March 19, 1974 and was buried beside her.
Three children were born to them.
Charles Daniel McCall, son of Daniel Bynum McCall and Laura Jane
McCarty McCall, was born May 20, 1895.
He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I and served in
France. He was graduated from Atlanta
Southern Dental College in 1921 and developed a practice, first in Diboll and
then at Port Arthur, Texas. He was
married about 1922 to Nina Dowdy of Kerrville, Texas. After retirement they removed to Kerrville and lived on a ranch
which was homesteaded by his wife's family.
He was employed as a dentist by San Antonio State Hospital until he was
70. He died about 1972. It was reported that he had commissioned a
genealogy of the McCall family, but no copy of such a manuscript has been
located to date.
Maranda Eren McCall, daughter of Daniel Claudius McCall and
Maranda Satcher McCall, was born born November 9, 1854 in Clarke County. She was married there December 30, 1875 to
John Asa Woodward who was born March 20, 1852 to James Madison Woodward and
Precilla White Woodword. He died April
14, 1931 at a daughter's home in Ellisville, Mississippi. She died there September
10, 1937. They were buried in Zion's
Rest Cemetery in Clarke County.
Children born to them include:
Mary Lula
Woodward born October 9,
1878
James Ira
Woodward born April 4, 1881
John Milton
Woodward born July 20, 1886
Daniel Hugh
Woodward born November 24,
1891
Webster Lamar
Woodward born June 6, 1894
Alanzo Sylvanus "Lon" McCall, son of Daniel Claudius
McCall and Maranda Satcher McCall, was born August 25, 1856 in Mississippi. He was brought to Angelina County, Texas by
his parents in 1876. He was married May
3, 1883 to Candis Husband. He died
February 26, 1942, and Candis Husband McCall died July 4, 1945. They were buried in McCall Cemetery in
Angelina County, according to Homer Gene McCall, a grandson. He wrote September 18, 1988:
"My father, Bloomer Eugene McCall died on December 20, 1976
and is buried in our family cemetery along with my grandparents Alanzo and
Candis Husband McCall, my great-grandparents Daniel and Miranda Satcher
McCall, three of my uncles and a Dr. McCann.
According to one of my aunts, Zella McCall Frost, Dr. McCann was a first
cousin of my grandfather Alanzo. There
never was a marker erected for his grave.
I still have his saddlebags in which he carried his medicine."
Children born to them include:
James Duncan
McCall born June 3, 1884
Lawrence Alanzo
McCall born May 3, 1886
Homer B.
McCall born November 22,
1888
Claudis
McCall born May 1, 1891
Zella McCall born May 9, 1894
Mollie Laura
McCall born November 7, 1896
Sadie McCall born September 15, 1899
Bloomer Eugene McCall born April 8, 1902
Candis Drucilla
McCall born August 4, 1904
James Duncan McCall, son of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born June 3, 1884 in Angelina County. He was married about 1911 to Virginia Dora
Perkins who was born in 1888. She died
in 1964, and he died January 29, 1968.
Children born to James Duncan McCall and Virginia Dora Perkins
McCall include:
Willma Faye
McCall born October 19,
1912
Bennie Currie
McCall born February 8, 1915
Queen Esther
McCall born December 25,
1917
William Randolph
McCall born July 30, 1920
David Daniel
McCall born June 27, 1932
Wilma Faye McCall, daughter of James Duncan McCall and Virginia
Dora Perkins McCall, was born October 19, 1912. She was married about 1944 to Joe Duranceau who was born October
24, 1905. Following a divorce she was
remarried October 10, 1981 to Arnie Larson.
Children born to them include:
Jimmy
Duranceau born July 11,
1945
Geraldine Sue
Duranceau born about 1947
Bennie Currie McCall, daughter of James Duncan McCall and
Virginia Dora Perkins McCall, was born February 8, 1915. She was married about 1937 to James Hollis
Ashworth who was born November 13, 1913.
Children born to them include:
James H.
Ashworth born February 13,
1939
Kenneth
Ashworth born August 13,
1940
Robert Nick
Ashworth born July 7, 1942
Joan
Ashworth born
September 6, 1946
Queen Esther McCall, daughter of James Duncan McCall and
Virginia Dora Perkins McCall, was born December 25, 1917. She was married November 7, 1941 to Persian
Paul "Buck" Stringer who was born August 4, 1917.
Children born to them include:
Virginia
Stringer born January 25,
1943
Paulette
Stringer born March 4,
1944
Paul Randolph
Stringer born March 3, 1949
William Randolph McCall, son of James Duncan McCall and Virginia
Dora Perkins McCall, was born July 30, 1920.
He was married April 7, 1946 to Frances Jane Baker who was born June 5,
1926.
Children born to William Randolph McCall and Frances Jane Baker
McCall include:
Robert Duncan
McCall born February 5, 1947
Mack Berry
McCall born September 21,
1949
Robert Duncan McCall, son of William Randolph McCall and Frances
Jane Baker McCall, was born February 5, 1947.
He was married January 30, 1971 to Lynn Counts who was born February 25,
1951.
Children born to Robert Duncan McCall and Lynn Counts McCall
include:
Robert Stephen
McCall born April 17, 1973
William
Christopher McCall born February
25, 1978
Mack Berry McCall, son of William Randolph McCall and Frances
Jane Baker McCall, was born September 21, 1949. He was married August 12, 1978 to Raquel Oliviera. She was born March 12, 1946 in Brazil.
Children born to Mack Berry McCall and Raquel Oliviera McCall
include:
Angela Marie
McCall born August 21, 1979
Paul Jonathan
McCall born December 12, 1980
David Daniel McCall, son of James Duncan McCall and Virginia
Dora Perkins McCall, was born June 27, 1932.
He was married about 1950 to Louise Hale Lowery who was born December
6, 1931.
A son who had been born to her in a previous marriage was
adopted by David Daniel McCall:
Ronald Joe
McCall born August 4, 1948
Children born to David Daniel McCall and Louise Hale Lowery
McCall include:
Robert David
McCall born July 15, 1952
Richard Lee
McCall born August 5, 1956
Ronald Joe McCall, adopted son of David Daniel McCall, was born
August 4, 1948. He was married about
1970 to Jan McCants.
Children born to Ronald Joe McCall and Jan McCants McCall
include:
Bryan Patrick
McCall born about 1972
Ansley Erin McCall born about 1975
Robert David McCall, son of David Daniel McCall and Louise Hale
Lowery McCall, was born July 15, 1952.
He was married about 1975 to Debra Pope.
Children born to Robert David McCall and Debra Pope McCall
include:
Chasen Hamilton
McCall born about 1977
Jessica
McCall born about 1980
Richard Lee McCall, son of David Daniel McCall and Louise Hale
Lowery McCall, was born August 5, 1956.
He was married about 1979 to Mary Martschink. Children born to Richard Lee McCall and Mary Martschink McCall
are unknown.
Lawrence Alanzo McCall, son of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born May 3, 1886.
He died unmarried of pneumonia December 14, 1908.
Homer B. McCall, son of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born November 22, 1888.
He died July 30, 1896.
Claudis McCall, son of Alanzo Sylvanus "Lon" McCall
and Candis Husband McCall, was born May 1, 1891 in Angelina County. He died July 24, 1896.
Zella McCall, daughter of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born May 9, 1894.
She was married about 1918 to Henry Lee Frost who was born April 30,
1895. He died March 18, 1975.
Children born to them include:
Fredia LaRue
Frost born January 13, 1919
Otis Eugene
Frost born June 15, 1921
Mollie Laura McCall, daughter of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and
Candis Husband McCall, was born November 7, 1896. She was married about 1927 to Charlie McCarty who was born
January 13, 1896. He died May 3, 1962,
and she died March 16, 1983.
Children born to them include:
Charles Dick
McCarty born November 3, 1929
Sadie McCall, daughter of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born September 15, 1899.
She was married December 9, 1939 to Merle O. Smith who was born February
2, 1885. He died May 11, 1955. No children were born to them.
Bloomer Eugene McCall, son of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and Candis
Husband McCall, was born April 8, 1902 in Angelina County. He was married April 3, 1943 to Jacquetta
Burke Dunn who was born December 24, 1914.
He died December 20, 1976, and she was remarried May 26, 1982 to Grover
C. Eason.
Children born to Bloomer Eugene McCall and Jacquetta Burke Dunn
McCall include:
Homer Gene
McCall born February 7,
1944
Charles Mark
McCall born April 18,
1946
Homer Gene McCall, son of Bloomer Eugene McCall and Jacquetta
Burke Dunn McCall, was born February 7, 1944.
He was married September 7, 1968 to Toni Lynn Gill who was born August
26, 1947. In 1988 they lived in Lufkin,
Texas.
Homer Gene McCall, an accomplished genealogist, has made a
detail study of his branch of the McCall family, and it is through his courtesy
that data on the descendants of Duncan McCall of Wayne County appears in this
manuscript.
Children born to Homer Gene McCall and Toni Lynn Gill McCall
include:
Brandon Ashley
McCall born July 19, 1981
Kristopher Blake
McCall born November 4, 1985
Charles Mark McCall, son of Bloomer Eugene McCall and Jacquetta
Burke Dunn McCall, was born April 18, 1946.
He was married July 8, 1972 to Teresa Ann LaBoa who was born November
18, 1945.
Children born to Charles Mark McCall and Teresa Ann Laboa McCall
include:
Brooks Eugene
McCall born October 3, 1974
Shelley Ann
McCall born November 3,
1978
Kayla Sue
McCall born December 27,
1982
Candis Drucilla McCall, daughter of Alanzo Sylvanus McCall and
Candis Husband McCall, was born August 4, 1904. She was married January 9, 1926 to James Ivy who was born
November 24, 1899. He died June 8,
1949.
Children born to them include:
Dorothy Nell
Ivy born February 12,
1928
James Ivy born November 29, 1929
Jack Ivy born in 1942
Asenath McCall, daughter of Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall was
born in 1828 in Wayne County. On August 12, 1846 she received "slaves
Nancy and Dolly" valued at $550 from her father's estate. It is believed that she continued living in
the family household in 1848 which appeared to be headed by her brother, David
McCall. She was recorded as the head of
a household in the 1853 state census of Wayne County composed of "1 male,
1 female." "Lesenthia
McCall" was married about that time to Hugh Shoemake as his second wife,
according to "Who Married Whom, Wayne County, Mississippi" by Jean
Strickland and Patricia N. Edwards. He
was born in 1810 in South Carolina and had married first Mary Waters. He died in 1892 and was buried in Sand Hill
Cemetery, according to "Cemetery Records of Wayne County,
Mississippi." Lisenthia McCall
Shoemake, 1828-1912" was buried beside him.
Children born to them include:
Kitsey Ann
"Katie" Shoemake born
in 1855
David Thomas
Shoemake born in 1857
A. Huberta
Shoemake born in 1862
Charles T.
Shoemake born in 1876
Kitsey Ann "Katie" Shoemake, daughter of Hugh Shoemake
and Asenath McCall Shoemake, was born in 1855.
She appeared as a 25-year-old in the 1880 census of Wayne County. She did not marry.
David Thomas Shoemake, son of Hugh Shoemake and Asenath McCall
Shoemake, was born in 1857. He was
married about 1885 to Anne Jane Collins who was born in 1862.
A. Huberta Shoemake, daughter of Hugh Shoemake and Asenath
McCall Shoemake, was born in 1862. She
was married after 1900, husband's name Bonner.
Charles T. Shoemake, son of Hugh Shoemake and Asenath McCall
Shoemake, was born in 1876.
Thomas D. McCall, son of Duncan McCall and Nancy McCall was born
September 30, 1834, according to the research of Homer Gene McCall. He was married about 1857 to Sarah A. Thomas
who was born September 14, 1844. On
October 17, 1860 "T. D. McAll" appeared as the head of a household
living near "J. E. McAll" in the 1860 census of Wayne County:
"McAll, T.
D. 25
Cynthia 23
Daniel 1"
Thomas D. McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in
the 1866 state census of Wayne County:
"McCall,
Thomas white male 30-40
white female 20-30
white female 0-10
white male 0-10
white female 0-10"
They removed to Texas from Mississippi about 1876.
Thomas D. McCall was enumerated as the head of a household in
the 1880 census of Angelina County, Enumeration District 8, page 19, precinct
1:
McCall,
Thomas 46, born in Mississippi
Sarah 36, born in Mississippi
Mary 19, born in Mississippi
Alonzo 17, born in Mississippi
Nannie 16, born in Mississippi,
daughter
Daniel 14, born in Mississippi
James 9, born in Mississippi
Sarah 8, born in Mississippi
John 6, born in Mississippi
Eadora 3, born in Mississippi
Leona
11/12, born in Texas
She died October 4, 1896, and he died September 3, 1901.
Children born to Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas McCall
include:
Mary McCall born April 22, 1861
Alonzo
McCall born October
18, 1862
Nancy Ezell
McCall born in 1864
Daniel C.
McCall born in 1866
James B.
McCall born September
30, 1870
Sarah
"Sally" McCall born
in 1872
John McCall born September 12, 1873
Eadora L. McCall born September 13, 1876
Leona McCall born about July 1879
Connie
McCall born August 21,
1880
Mary McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born April 22. 1861 in Mississippi. She appeared in the 1880 census of Angelina County as a
19-year-old. She was married about 1882
to Thomas J. Sykes who was born October 9, 1848. She died November 2, 1925, and he died December 5, 1944 at the age
of 96.
Children born to them include:
Leona Sykes born about 1888
Alonzo McCall, son of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born October 18, 1862 in Mississippi. He was recorded at age 17 in the 1880 census of Angelina
County. He died unmarried February 7,
1922.
Nancy Ezell McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A.
Thomas McCall, was born in 1864 in Mississippi. She was reported as a 16-year-old in the 1880 census of Angelina
County. She was married December 25,
1884 to Malcolm Henry Currie who was born January 2, 1862. She died May 20, 1902, and he died July 4,
1933.
Children born to them include:
Mary Agnes
Currie born October 17,
1886
Benjamin Franklin
Currie born September 13, 1888
Emma Elizabeth
Currie born in December 1889
Lula Evaline
Currie born September 1,
1891
James Bynum
Currie born April 6, 1893
Leon Edward
Currie born October 4, 1895
Ira Rochford
Currie born October 6, 1898
Daniel C. McCall, son of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born in 1866 in Mississippi.
He was "age 14" in the 1880 census of Angelina County. He died in 1890 at "age 24 years, 5
months, 2 days," according to the research of Homer Gene McCall.
James B. McCall, son of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born September 30, 1870 in Mississippi. He was enumerated in Angelina County in 1880 as a
nine-year-old. He was married about
1900 to Etta Austin who was born June 2, 1884.
She died March 31, 1927 at the age of 42 and was buried in Ryans Chapel
in Angelina County. He died April 7,
1936 at the age of 65 and was buried beside his wife.
Children born to James B. McCall and Etta Austin McCall include:
J. C. McCall born September 25, 1901
Eudora
McCall born about 1903
Onetha
McCall born about 1905
Thomas Austin
McCall born July 4, 1908
James Talley
McCall born October 29, 1914
Charles Brooks
McCall born June 19, 1919
Eugene Byford
McCall born in 1921
Leo McCall born March 23, 1927
Cleo McCall born March 23, 1927
J. C. McCall, son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin McCall, was
born September 25, 1901. He died March
19, 1904 and was buried in Ryans Chapel Cemetery.
Eudora McCall, daughter of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born about 1903. She was
married about 1921 to George H. Dikes.
To them was born:
George H. Dikes,
Jr. born about 1924
Onetha McCall, daughter of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born about 1905. She was
married about 1924 to Clayton Largent.
To them was born:
Ruby Jean
Largent born about 1927
Thomas Austin McCall, son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born July 4, 1908. He was
married about 1931 to Philippa Davis who was born April 29, 1911. He died April 19, 1959 and was buried in
Ryans Chappel in Angelina County.
Children born to Thomas Austin McCall and Philippa Davis McCall
include:
Morris Drew McCall born February 13, 1928
Robert Olaf
McCall born June 13, 1930
Morris Drew McCall, son of Thomas Austin McCall and Philippa
Davis McCall, was born February 13, 1928.
He was married about 1957 to Dorothy Bennett. He became a Methodist minister.
[In an interview about 1958 John D. McCall (M3/2.5) stated that the
brother of Dr. Matthew Morgan McCall (M5/1.1), "Lorenza McCall settled at
Lufkin, Texas. Lorenza McCall had a
descendant named Morris McCall who was an attorney."]
Children born to them include:
Morris Drew
McCall, Jr. born May 17, 1961
Alice Ann
McCall born June 10, 1963
Morris Drew McCall, Jr, son of Morris Drew McCall and Dorothy
Bennett McCall, was born May 17, 1961.
Alice Ann McCall, daughter of Morris Drew McCall and Dorothy
Bennett McCall, was born June 10, 1963.
She was married August 2, 1986 to Rex Hubert.
Robert Olaf McCall, son of Thomas Austin McCall and Philippa
Davis McCall, was born June 13, 1930.
He died of pneumonia July 26, 1938 and was buried in Ryans Chapel.
James Talley McCall, son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born October 29, 1914. He
was married about 1938, wife's name Jonnie.
In 1968 Jonnie McCall was librarian of Kurth Memorial Library. She wrote January 24, 1968:
"The woods around Angelina County are full of McCalls. My husband's father was James B.
McCall. Talley doesn't know about his
ancestors except that they did come from Scotland and to Texas from
Mississippi. They settled in Angelina
County around Burke. James McCall was
born in Mississippi in 1874 and had a brother name Lorenza [Alonzo?], one named
John and a sister named Sarah. There is
a retired dentist in San Antonio, Texas, Dr. Charles McCall, who has had the
family traced and has a bound volume of the McCall family. He is a brother of Dr. Hugh S. McCall who
lives in Shreveport, Louisiana. He also
has a sister, Miss Ina McCall whose address is Route 1, Diboll, Texas. There is a Mrs. Carl Garner who lives at 910
Jefferson, Lufkin who is a from a different family of McCalls, but has a good
deal of information on our family too."
James Talley McCall died June 23, 1982, according to Homer Gene
McCall.
Children born to them include:
James Talley
McCall, Jr. born about 1940
James Talley McCall, Jr, son of James Talley McCall and Jonnie
McCall, was born about 1940. He was
married about 1960, wife's name Betty.
Children born to James Talley McCall, Jr. and Betty McCall
include:
James Talley
McCall III born about 1962
Melissa
McCall born about 1964
Roy McCall born about 1966
Charles Brooks McCall, son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born June 19, 1919. He was
married about 1941 to Ethel Maxine Hogan who was born April 10, 1921.
Children born to Charles Brooks McCall and Ethel Maxine Hogan
McCall include:
Charles Brooks
McCall, Jr. born October 12, 1943
John Byford
McCall born July 9, 1946
Charles Brooks McCall, Jr, son of Charles Brooks McCall and
Ethel Maxine Hogan McCall, was born October 12, 1943. He was married about 1976 to Andre½ Jean Venable. In 1988 Charles Brooks McCall, Jr. and
Andre½ Jean Venable McCall lived in Olympia, Washington.
Children born to them include:
Jennifer Jean
McCall born August 14, 1978
John Byford McCall, son of Charles Brooks McCall and Ethel Maxine
Hogan McCall, was born July 9, 1946. He
was married about 1969 to Lana Jacqueline Morgan who was born July 25,
1949. In 1988 they lived in Port
Neches, Texas.
Children born to John Byford McCall and Lana Jacqueline Morgan
McCall include:
Emma Leigh McCall born August 19, 1971
Laura Ellen
McCall born September 30,
1974
John Ross
McCall born October 16,
1980
Eugene Byford McCall, son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born in 1921 in Angelina County.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was lost at sea in
1944 at Guadalcanal, according to Homer Gene McCall.
Leo McCall, twin son of James B. McCall and Etta Austin McCall,
was born March 23, 1927 in Angelina County.
He was eight days old when his mother died. He was taken into the home of his mother's sister who had married
Jim Currie, and his name became Leo McCall Currie. He was married about 1950 to Gena Creveling.
Children born to them include:
Jimmy Currie born about 1952
Genie
Currie. born about
1955
Jimmy Currie, son of Leo McCall Currie and Gena Creveling
Currie, was born about 1952. He became
interested in McCall family history. In
1988 he lived in Houston [771-6172].
Genie Currie, daughter of Leo McCall Currie and Gena Creveling
Currie, was born about 1955. She was
married about 1975, husband's name Champagne.
In 1988 they lived in Houston.
Cleo McCall, twin daughter of James B. McCall and Etta Austin
McCall, was born March 23, 1927 in Angelina County. When her mother died she was taken into the home of Jim Currie
and reared as Cleo McCall Currie. She
was married about 1947, husband's name Coleman. In 1988 they lived in Dayton, Texas.
Sarah "Sally" McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and
Sarah A. Thomas McCall, was born in 1872 in Mississippi. She was reported at age eight in the 1880
census. She was married about 1891 to
Robert Howell Lee.
Children born to them include:
Robert Lee born about 1894
Sidney Lee born about 1896
Bobbie Lee born about 1898
Sarah Lee born about 1901
Bennie Lee born about 1904
Irma Jean
Lee born about 1908
Alma Jane
Lee born about 1912
Zula Fay Lee
(twin) born about 1916
Lula May Lee
(twin) born about 1916
John McCall, son of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas McCall,
was born September 12, 1873 in Mississippi.
He was reported at age six in the 1880 enumeration. He died December 26, 1916 unmarried.
Eadora L. McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A.
Thomas McCall, was born September 13, 1876 in Mississippi just before her
parents removed to Texas. She was
recorded as a three-year-old in the 1880 census. She died May 15, 1879 [1881?] and was buried at Ryans Chapel,
according to the research of Homer Gene McCall.
Leona McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born about July 1879. She
was married about 1900, husband's name Duffey.
Children born to them include:
Lila Blanch
Duffey born about 1902
Seth Duffey born about 1905
Connie McCall, daughter of Thomas D. McCall and Sarah A. Thomas
McCall, was born August 21, 1880 in Angelina County. She died when 20 days old and was buried in Ryans Chapel,
according to the research of Homer Gene McCall.
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Daniel McCall was enumerated as the head of a household "of
one male and one female" in the 1820 state census of Wayne County.
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Ella A. McCall was married in 1880 to George W. Russell,
according to Wayne County marriage records.
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Jesse A. I. McCall was born in 1857 in Georgia. He was married to Josephine A. L. Bullard
who was born in 1850 in Alabama. They
were enumerated as the head of a household in the 1880 census of Wayne County:
"McCall,
Jesse A. I. 23, born in Georgia
Josephine A. L. 30, born in
Alabama
Shirley 30
Martha M. 24
Ella
A. 18
McCall,
Susan 63, born in Georgia,
widow"
Martha M. McCall was married in 1880 to A. J. Menasco, according
to Wayne County marriage records.
Ella A. McCall was married in 1880 to George W. Russell,
according to Wayne County marriage records.
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Mary McCall Everett was born in 1814 in Wayne County. She was married there in 1829 to John
Hendricks Horne who was born in 1795 in North Carolina. She was his second wife. Mary Ann Hand who was born in 1800 in South
Carolina was his first.
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Sarah McCall was married in 1890 to S. H. Falconer in Wayne
County, according to "Who Married Whom in Wayne County, Mississippi."
YALABUSHA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
"James S. McCall, 30, physician, born in South
Carolina" was enumerated in the boarding house of Rebecca Allen,
Household 123-123 in the 1850 census of Yalabusha County, "south of Yalabusha
River."
YAZOO COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI====
John McCall was listed as a taxpayer in Yazoo County in 1825.
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Samuel McCall, "age 20-40" was enumerated in the 1830
census of Yazoo County, living alone.
MISSOURI==========
CEDAR COUNTY, MISSOURI====
A. D. McCall was recorded as the head of Household 3-3 in the
1850 census of Cedar County:
McCall, A.
D. 44, born in Tennessee, farmer
Susanah 37, born in Missouri
Mary A. 11, born in Missouri
William
D. 9, born in Missouri
H.
M. 7, born in Missouri, son
Thomas
G. 5, born in Missouri
Martha
I. 3, born in Missouri
N. C. 1, born in Missouri, daughter"
CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI====
John McCall was the head of Household 1223-1223 enumerated in
the 1850 census of Clay County:
"McCall,
John 50, born in Virginia, farmer,
$1,200 real estate
Elizabeth 44, born in Kentucky"
DEKALB COUNTY, MISSOURI====
John McCall was recorded as the head of a household in the 1850
census of Dekalb County:
"McCall,
John 32, born in Tennessee
Mary
J. 32, born in Illinois
Hugh 11
Elizabeth 11
James 8
John 6
Arminda 4
Martha 2"
GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI====
John McCall was recorded as the head of a household in the 1840
census of Greene County:
"McCall,
John white male 40-50
white female 40-50
white male 20-30
white male 15-20
white male 15-20
white female 10-15
white male 10-15
white male 5-10
white female 0-5"
He reappeared as the head of Household 696-696 in the 1850
census of Greene County, Polk township:
"McCall,
John 60, born in Scotland, $1,000
real estate
Elizabeth 65, born in North
Carolina
Franklin
J. 18, born in Missouri
Nancy 16, born in Tennessee
Sarah 6, born in Missouri
William 3, born in
Missouri"
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Nelson D. McCall was enumerated as the head of Household 683-683
in the 1850 census of Greene County, Polk township:
McCall, Nelson
D. 30, born in Tennessee, farmer, $400
real estate
Elizabeth 26, born in Georgia
Mary
E. 6, born in Missouri
James W.
5, born in Missouri
Nancy
J. 4, born in Missouri
William
N. 2, born in Missouri"
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