I really have no actual description of Welthy Ann, but in my mind I see her as a sweet natured-saintly woman, with abounding patience to have endured William and thirteen sons; the first born the year they married and one every other year thereafter for twenty-seven years.
I descend via son Pete McGough.
Welthy Annie NIX, daughter of Frances and William Nix.
Mother of 13 sons & no daughters, of which 7 sons served during War Between the States with 3 sons killed and came home blind.
1818 July 12 born Bibb County, Alabama
1835 January 10 Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama Wealtha married William McGough
1850 District 11, Walker, Alabama, as Welthey, wife, 30
1860 PO: Kansas, Western Division, Walker County, Alabama, as Weltha Ann, wife 45
1870 York, Walker Co, AL, as Annie, 52, Ala
1878 Aug 9 .... died Nauvoo, Walker Co, AL. buried Old Flatwoods Cem
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1850 District 11, Walker, Alabama, Family 183
William McGuah/McGough,37, Alabama (All listed born Alabama)
Welthey, wife, 30
James, son, 15
William, son, 13
John, son, 11
Joseph, son, 9
Thomas, son, 7
George, son, 5
Richard, son, 3
1860 PO: Kansas, Western Division, Walker County, Alabama
William McGOUGH, 37 born Sevier County, Kentucky
Weltha Ann, wife 45
Joseph, son, 18
John, son, 21
Thomas, son, 18
George W., son, 15
Richard, son, 12
Peter, son, 10
Andrew, son, 8
Reubin, son, 5
Newton, son, 3
Manuel, son, 1
1870 York, Walker Co, AL, August 2, 1870, by A. H. Brown 086, Hshld 37 (copy)
Wm McGOUGH, 58, Farmer, $1000/$800, b. KY
Annie, 52, Ala
Petro, 19, wks on farm, Ala
Aaron, 17, "
Reuben, 15
Neuton, 12
Manuel, 11
next door is James McGough, age 34 family
I really have no actual description of Welthy Ann, but in my mind I see her as a sweet natured-saintly woman, with abounding patience to have endured William and thirteen sons; the first born the year they married and one every other year thereafter for twenty-seven years.
I descend via son Pete McGough.
Welthy Annie NIX, daughter of Frances and William Nix.
Mother of 13 sons & no daughters, of which 7 sons served during War Between the States with 3 sons killed and came home blind.
1818 July 12 born Bibb County, Alabama
1835 January 10 Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama Wealtha married William McGough
1850 District 11, Walker, Alabama, as Welthey, wife, 30
1860 PO: Kansas, Western Division, Walker County, Alabama, as Weltha Ann, wife 45
1870 York, Walker Co, AL, as Annie, 52, Ala
1878 Aug 9 .... died Nauvoo, Walker Co, AL. buried Old Flatwoods Cem
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1850 District 11, Walker, Alabama, Family 183
William McGuah/McGough,37, Alabama (All listed born Alabama)
Welthey, wife, 30
James, son, 15
William, son, 13
John, son, 11
Joseph, son, 9
Thomas, son, 7
George, son, 5
Richard, son, 3
1860 PO: Kansas, Western Division, Walker County, Alabama
William McGOUGH, 37 born Sevier County, Kentucky
Weltha Ann, wife 45
Joseph, son, 18
John, son, 21
Thomas, son, 18
George W., son, 15
Richard, son, 12
Peter, son, 10
Andrew, son, 8
Reubin, son, 5
Newton, son, 3
Manuel, son, 1
1870 York, Walker Co, AL, August 2, 1870, by A. H. Brown 086, Hshld 37 (copy)
Wm McGOUGH, 58, Farmer, $1000/$800, b. KY
Annie, 52, Ala
Petro, 19, wks on farm, Ala
Aaron, 17, "
Reuben, 15
Neuton, 12
Manuel, 11
next door is James McGough, age 34 family
Family Members
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James Anderson McGough Sr
1835–1888
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William McGough
1837–1863
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John C. McGough
1839–1919
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Joseph H. McGough
1840–1863
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Rev Thomas "Blind Tom" McGough
1842–1898
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George W. McGough
1845–1864
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Richard Lafayette McGough
1849–1920
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Peter "Pete" McGough
1851–1919
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Andrew Jackson "A.J." McGough
1853–1924
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Reuben Bunyan McGough
1854–1911
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Newton McGough
1857–1927
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Marion McGough
1862–1862
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Manual A. McGough
1862–1920
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