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Milburn [JR.] McCarty, KY., Tx.,Il., Oh. Mo., Neb. Kn. "The Life Of"

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Milburn [JR.] McCarty, KY., Tx.,Il., Oh. Mo., Neb. Kn. "The Life Of"

Posted: 21 Jan 2013 5:23PM GMT
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This is one of my descendant McCarty's. If you can connect, please let me know!He is one of the grandson's of our Patriarch JUSTIN MCCARTY, who still prior to Justin's arrival to Kentucky in 1792, after fighting in the Revolutionary War, is quite a mystery and dead end for us.

Milburn [JR.] McCarty (son of Milburn McCarty and Catherine Kinnett) was born June 04, 1828, and died May 07, 1906 in Granger, Williamson County Texas. He married Mary Wilborn on May 17, 1858 in Wilberton, Illinois.

Notes for Milburn [JR.] McCarty:
From the book: William G. Cutler's 'History of the State of Kansas' was first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.

Harvey County, Part 6
Biographical Sketches

'MILBURNE E. McCARTHY, M.D., was born in Lebanon, Ky., June 5, 1828. He was educated in the public schools and at St. Mary's College in Nelson County, Ky. He attended a course of lectures at the Louisville Medical College, then University of Kentucky, in 1852, and entered the American Medical College of Cincinnati, Ohio from which he graduated in 1855. The following year he attended hospital lectures at Commercial Hospital, Cincinnati. He also graduated from Fallon Medical College, St. Louis, and commenced practice at Wilberton, Fayette Co., Ill., remaining there and in that vicinity for eighteen years. Subsequently lived in Minoka, Woodford Co., Ill., nine years and from thence moved to Peru, Neb., whence he came to Kansas in April 1880, and has since resided in Emporia and Newton, being at the present time largely interested in farming. Dr. McCarthy was married in Wilberton, Ill., May 17, 1858, to Mary A. Wilborn, daughter of Judge Willis Wilborn, and a native of Crittendin County, Ky. They have three children - John S. and the twins, Milburn P. and Mary D. Dr. McCarthy is a member of the Baptist Church and the A. F & A. M.

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