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Will of John McCracken

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Will of John McCracken
John McCracken's 1820 Will. He was born about 1750 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania and died in 1820 in Jonesboro (Jonesborough), Washington County, Tennessee. His father, John McCracken and others were ambushed and killed by Native Americans "Indians" in 1757. He married Margaret Patton. John and Margaret's son, John was born in 1777 in Cumberland, Pennsylvania. John married Ann Kelsey. John and Ann's son, William Kelsey McCracken (born 1807) married Jane Patton. William and Jane's son, John Jerome "J.J." McCracken (born 1860 in Laurel County, Kentucky) was married first to Elizabeth Pinkston and married second to Eliza McWhorter (born in 1874 and died in 1964 in Laurel County, Kentucky). J.J. and Eliza's daughter, Lula (born 1901) married Charles Tuttle, the son of William and Louisa (Jones) Tuttle. They had one child together named Versell Elvin Tuttle (born in April 1922 in Ky and died in Feb 1993 in Butler County, Ohio). Versell's first wife was Beulah Parsley.
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