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Jacob Madison McKay

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Jacob Madison McKay Veteran

Birth
Death
1918 (aged 80–81)
Timmonsville, Florence County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Timmonsville, Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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husband of Jane E. Morris
children: Maxie Preston McKay, James Alexander McKay, Eva McKay, Ella McKay, Charlie Elnathan McKay, Searl Durant McKay. Parents were John Sr. McKay and Sarah Ann Halford. Siblings were Lenora McKay Mims, Susanna A. McKay Hicks, Mary E. McKay Wilson, Buryl (Burrell) McKay, Tabitha Jane McKay Smith,John Junior McKay, Josiah (Joseph) Isiah McKay, Isiah Jefferson McKay, Margaret Geraldine McKay Hatchell, Lydia Agnes McKay Smith, Frances Sarah (Fannie) McKay Hatchell, William Alexander McKay, Harriet Viola Agnes McKay Scurry,
husband of Jane E. Morris
children: Maxie Preston McKay, James Alexander McKay, Eva McKay, Ella McKay, Charlie Elnathan McKay, Searl Durant McKay. Parents were John Sr. McKay and Sarah Ann Halford. Siblings were Lenora McKay Mims, Susanna A. McKay Hicks, Mary E. McKay Wilson, Buryl (Burrell) McKay, Tabitha Jane McKay Smith,John Junior McKay, Josiah (Joseph) Isiah McKay, Isiah Jefferson McKay, Margaret Geraldine McKay Hatchell, Lydia Agnes McKay Smith, Frances Sarah (Fannie) McKay Hatchell, William Alexander McKay, Harriet Viola Agnes McKay Scurry,

Gravesite Details

This is him in his Civil War uniform sometimes in the 1860's. Jacob Madison McKay in Civil War 1861-1865. He enlisted April 13, 1861, was captured May 8, 1864 at Spotsylvania, Va. The war was over April 9, 1865 and he was released June 10, 1865.




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