Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NamePhilip McCARDLE, M
Birth Date1750
Death Date17 Apr 1826 Age: 76
Death PlaceWashington County, Tennessee
Spouses
Unmarried
ChildrenJohn , M (~1788-1854)
 Jacob , M (1789-1815)
 Isaac , M (~1791-)
 David G. , M (<1792-)
 Hannah , F (~1798-1836)
 Esther , F
 Rebecca , F
 Nancy , F
Notes for Philip McCARDLE
The following documents are indexed in the book, “Tennesseans before 1800, Washington County”. I am currently in the process of obtaining copies.

McCardel, Philip - Tax List - 1799 Hannah’s Company - 639
McCardell, Phillip - County Pleas - Box 2/F7 - 233 - 244
McCardill, Phillip - County Pleas - Box 2/F7 - 240 - 224

1799 - McCardel, Philip - Tax List - 1799 Hannah’s Company - 639

1812, December 23rd
- Marriage of son Isaac McCardle to Jane Morrison. Philip McCardle, made his mark solemnising the rights of matrimony for the marriage.

1814, August 18th
- Marriage of son Jacob McCardle to Rebecca Ball. Philip McCardle made his mark solemnising the rights of matrimony for the marriage.

1821 - In 1821 Philip McCardle (whose granddaughter, Eliza, married Andrew Johnson, future President of the United States) deeded one acre of ground to Henry Ruble, Isaac Hair, John G. Ruble, and Robert Paine, trustees, to be used for a Methodist Episcopal church and cemetery; subsequently a log structure was built on the site. The log church building was also used as a school for many years. Originally, the church was known as McCardle’s Meeting House, but over the years the name became “McCarty.” In 1866, a frame church building was erected. During the early years, ministers held services at the church on the first Sunday of each month. Trustees of McCarty Methodist Church in the late 1890’s were William R. Murr, George W. Murr, John Cloyd, L.W. Simpson, Aaron Croyle and Charley Stayer. Surnames found on the church roll during the 1880’s and 1890’s include: Armentrout, Brown, Moore, Marsh, Ling, Longmire, Long, Lovegrove, Jones, Croyle, Cloyd, Miller, Murr, Patton, Stayer, Simpson, Rogers, Pritchard, Mongold, Collins, Self and Simmerman.
Reference: History of Washington County Tennessee 1988, by the Watauga Association, p.80.

1826, April 17th
- Will of Philip McCardel
Daughter, Esther Thornburgh, and her children. Daughter, Rebecca Tucker. Son, John McCardel. Daughters, Nancy Miller, Hannah Speek. Rebecca Tucker to have $43 more than Hannah Speek and Hannah $43 less than the other legatees on account of Ruse Tucker paying that amount to Matthew Stevenson for and on an account of Hannah Speek. Wit.: Matthew Stephenson, James Payne. Probated April Sessions, Signed: Philip (X) McCardle
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