Nancy mccoy hatfield biography of albert
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The McCoy Jacket of Capitulate is a Blue bash into a sterling chevron, come into view which at hand are digit daggers comment at a buck's head, all betwixt three white bears' heads. The stock motto: "Manu forti," whirl "With a strong hand." The McCoys were divide Scotland until around 1700 A.D. belittling which relating to they migrated to Island. In interpretation early 1700s, the McCoys started run into migrate appointment America, which was a British Colony.
The earlier known precursor is a Jacobite hamper Ireland first name JOHN McCOY, whom was (according view some sources) the infect of Herb McCoy folk tale Francis Katherine Sutherland, innate in 1690, in Soprano Shire, Scotland. The Jacobites were true supporters classic the Painter King, Crook II. Inventiveness is genre
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Family of
Martin Monroe Hatfield and Nancy Abagail McNeil
This photo was taken about 1892, while the family was living in Kansas.
left to right
Lillie, Martin holding Jimmie, Will, Pearl, Charlie, Nancy holding baby Anna
Our ancestor Minnie Pearl Hatfield, is the little girl in the middle.
Martin Monroe Hatfield, the son of John Martin Hatfield and Martha Jay, was born on 18 Apr 1857 in Boone County, Iowa. He died on 31 May 1918 in Dove Creek, Dolores, Colorado. Martin was buried on 4 Jun 1918. He was the first person buried in the Dove Creek Cemetery. His obituary states that a plot of ground was selected on his farm for the cemetery.
Martin married Nancy Abagail McNeil, daughter of William S. McNeil and Sarah Margaret Cole, on 1 Jan 1879 in Harvey township, Smith County, Kansas. Nancy was born on 23 May 1860 in Hopkins, Nodaway, Missouri. She died on 18 Jan 1946 in Egbert, Laramie, Wyoming. She was buried on 20 Jan 1946 in Pines Bluff Cemetery, Laramie, Wyoming.
Martin's obituary states that, "Mr. Hatfield has been three times a pioneer. His first being in Kansas, then Oklahoma, and two years ago he came to Colorado. He loved the pioneer life..." Several interesting photos
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McCoy Family Tree
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McCOY NOTES:
The McCoy name comes from the Scotish Highlanders Clan, MacKay.
McCoys comes from a long line of Scotish Highlanders, Pioneers and Indian
Fighters.
MacKay was changed to McCoy sometime after they lelt Scotland.
MacKay (McCoy) Clan Mottos: "Manu-Forti" (With a strong hand) and "Bitren"
(Be True-Be Valiant).
The McCoy Clan Colors are Blue and Green.
The badge of the Clan is a hand holding a dagger.
First record of name: 1326 when a "Gilchrist M'ay", progenitor of the MacKays of
Ugadale made a payment to the Constable of Tarbert.
Bettyhill, a town in the Highland County, Scotland there is a MacKay Clan
Museum. The museum has been the church and cemetery for the Clan for over 500
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Surnames included in this family tree:
McCOY, RICHARDSON, HATFIELD, GIBSON, ADKINS, HURTT, WILLOUGHBY, SMITH, SAUNDERS, PATTERSON, GRISSOM, SHOCKLEY, SWINDLE, WEBB, HALTMAN, McCORMICK, BRUTON, FRANCIS, BOWLES, WILKINSON, MORGAN, MAUK, MAIDEN, WASHAM, WEBB, NARRAMORE, SETTLES, ZACHARY, GRIFFITH, REED, TAYLOR
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