Her Grandparents, were Alexander Sanderson Sr & Jean Watson. Nevins history gives his name, Alexander Sanderson, one of first elders in Monaghan Presbyterian Church.
Notable; Catherine's sister Margaret Sanderson, married Robert McCormick, which was Hugh's younger brother. (Two sisters married two brothers). Martha McCormick, was honored as a women Revolutionary War patriot. Her memorial # 54057483.
Catherine Sanderson married Hugh McCormick In 1767, and their children: are detailed on see her husband's profile.
Her husband Hugh, also served as a Revolutionary Patriot.
By deed dated October 19, 1798, Hugh McCormick and Catharine, his wife, disposed of the farm in Fermanagh township, and soon thereafter removed with their family to Scott County, Kentucky.
Catherine died in 1810 in Scott County, VA. (Engle p. 447). No known burial site. Her parents have no memorial at this time.
Her Grandparents, were Alexander Sanderson Sr & Jean Watson. Nevins history gives his name, Alexander Sanderson, one of first elders in Monaghan Presbyterian Church.
Notable; Catherine's sister Margaret Sanderson, married Robert McCormick, which was Hugh's younger brother. (Two sisters married two brothers). Martha McCormick, was honored as a women Revolutionary War patriot. Her memorial # 54057483.
Catherine Sanderson married Hugh McCormick In 1767, and their children: are detailed on see her husband's profile.
Her husband Hugh, also served as a Revolutionary Patriot.
By deed dated October 19, 1798, Hugh McCormick and Catharine, his wife, disposed of the farm in Fermanagh township, and soon thereafter removed with their family to Scott County, Kentucky.
Catherine died in 1810 in Scott County, VA. (Engle p. 447). No known burial site. Her parents have no memorial at this time.
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