Family folklore in my
McAbee family states that Absolom
McAbee was the grandson or son of
Abner McAbee. Also, the death certificate for the youngest child of Absolom
McAbee,
Preston B. McAbee states that Absolom was born in Ireland. I don't think that is true but his father could very well have been born in Ireland. I found this reference and wonder if anyone else has seen it.
Name:
Abner McAbee Year: 1790
Place:
America Family Members: Son; Son
Drury Source Publication Code: 9255.7
Primary Immigrant:
McAbee,
Abner Annotation: Hundreds of requests for information from
Guild members. Date of emigration and intended destination or date and place of first mention of residence in the New World. Only individuals clearly listed as having emigrated were indexed.
Also, for purposes of Source Bibliography: [
ULSTER GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL
Guild]. "Interest List." In
ULSTER Genealogical & Historical
Guild, no. 9 (1986), pp. 1-42.
Page: 21
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1899s Ancestry.com
I thought this was really interesting as it is the only reference for an
Abner McAbee coming to the US that I could find. Also he had two sons with him and one was named
Drury. Monte
Hart had tried to find more proof about this theory. He located a reference to
Abner McAfee There is an
Abner McAfee, who lived in
Lincoln Co., N.C. in 1803 and was a son-in-law of Elizabeth
Tate of Spartanburg Dist., S.C. in 1803. This is a possibility that this could be the
Abner McAbee mentioned in the unproven statements that Absolom's grandfather was named
Abner. Remote chance, but needs investigation. Source Spartanburg Deeds: book K, pages 206-207.
Does anyone know anything about
Abner McAbee who immigrated to the US in 1790?