. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. b. 1, 1817, at Liles-ville, N., C. lived and died in that county. Shemarried Rev Benjamin Saunders and therewere born to them fourteen children: We tried to get the data but were not ableto do so. RELATIVES OF GEN. W. A. SMITH NOT RELATED TO W. THOS. SMITH. 800 (See 840) Abraham Bellew, born about 1746, son ofIsaac Bellew, (see 840) settled in AnsonCounty, N. C, married Catherine (Katie)Smith, daughter of Phillip Smith. Born tothem about 1775, Mary Bellew who mar


. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. b. 1, 1817, at Liles-ville, N., C. lived and died in that county. Shemarried Rev Benjamin Saunders and therewere born to them fourteen children: We tried to get the data but were not ableto do so. RELATIVES OF GEN. W. A. SMITH NOT RELATED TO W. THOS. SMITH. 800 (See 840) Abraham Bellew, born about 1746, son ofIsaac Bellew, (see 840) settled in AnsonCounty, N. C, married Catherine (Katie)Smith, daughter of Phillip Smith. Born tothem about 1775, Mary Bellew who marriedJohn Smith No. 3. See Tables 600 to 700 fordescendants. 801 (See 839) Col. Hugh Montgomery, a native of Ireland,closely related to General Richard Montgom-ery who fell at the battle of Quebec in 1775,married Lady Moore of the nobility Heemigrated to America, settled in Pennsylvan-ia, then moved to Salisbury, N. C, and theredied Dec. 23, 1779. In the sketch of him canbe found many of his descendants. Nancy Montgomery, their daughter, mar-ried Edwin Ingram, who was in the Revolution-ary army, (see Wheelers Reminiscence, Page. :BtXxttt Family Tree Book Genealogical and Biographical 396) To them was born Joseph Ingram, alsocalled Red Head Ingram because his hairwas red. Tradition is that Joseph Ingram,when a boy accompanied Col. Joseph Williamsin his campaign against the Cherokee lacks authentic proof and is only tra-ditional. Joseph (Red Head) Ingram marriedCatherine (Katie) McCaskill. To them wasborn Ann (Nancy) Montgomery Ingram. Shemarried Presly Nelme 802 Malcolm McCaskill, born on the Isle of Skye,Scotland, emigrated to North Carolina andsettled near Grassy Islands, Anson had seven children we know of, as follows: (A) Catherine (Katie) McCaskill, marriedJoseph (Red Head) Ingram of Anson Countyas mentioned in 801. (B) Effie McCaskill, came to Anson County. (D) David McCaskill, came to AnsonCounty. (E) Nancy McCaskill, came to AnsonCounty. (F


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