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to research: Genforum post: Daniel McIntyre d. 1818 NY sons Archibald and James Daniel MacIntyre will dated 2/12/1813 probated 2/10/1818. Mentions sons Archibald and James; daus. Catherine (wife of Peter Robertson) Anna (wife of JOhn McIntyre) Margaret (wife of Duncan McMartin, Jr..) and Jean (wife of Malcom Mc Martin). Executrix: 2 sons Witnesses: Ezekiel Jewel, Amos Willis, Ann Robertson (she later became Thompson). John McIntyre of the Township of Florida, Montgomery Co., NY will dated 9/15/1817 probated 1/20/1818. Mentions his wife Mary; mentions his oldest brothers three sons who live in the Township of Johnstown, Fulton Co., NY. Executrix was his wife. Witnesses were: Margaret Phillips and Shuler and Caty Cady. Archibald McIntyre received 978 votes New York 1819 Election for State Senate Tufts Digital Library Catherine McIntyre, wife of Peter Robinson of Broadalbin, (Peter and Catherin married, in 1785, Catherine McIntyre, born in Scotland, 1765. Peter/Catherine had many children, including Daniel, Archibald, and Duncan; Other Broadalbin notes Source:History Of Broadalbin ret. Dec. 25, 2007 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyfulton/towns/fulnbroadbn.html "Broadalbin is one of the first towns organized in the present county of Fulton, having been formed from a portion of Caughnawaga, March 12th, 1793. To Daniel McIntyre, an anti-revolutionary pioneer, who resided near what is now Perth Center, is ascribed the honor of naming it, after his native place in Scotland. It originally embraced the town of Northampton on the north, Saratoga county on the east, Perth on the south, and Mayfield on the west. It contains an area of 24,104 acres, most of which is susceptible of cultivation." .... It appears from the early records that the first town meeting, on account of some informality, was decided to be illegal; consequently the names of those elected at that time were not recorded. The first town meeting considered strictly formal was held at the house of Daniel McIntyre, on Tuesday, April 1st, 1794, and resulted in the election of the following officers: Peter V. Veeder, supervisor; Alexander Murray, town clerk; John McNiel, James Kennedy and Joshua Maxon, assessors; Calvin Young, Allen Whitman and Alexander Murray, commissioners of highway; Daniel McIntyre and John Blair, overseers of the poor; James Kennedy, collector; John McNiel, Esq., and Nathaniel Perkins, pound masters; Moses Elwell, hog reeve, and 28 overseers of highway. Notify Administrator about this message?
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