McIntosh Relative Search Findings

 

Georgia Historical Resources

Georgia Historical Society 

  McIntosh County Genweb

St.Andrews Church - Georgia Genealogy 

with lots of pictures

 John McIntosh and Sarah Swinton genpage

Darien History: Sherpa Guides 

Fort Morris Historic Site

Historical Record of the City of Savannah

Florida: General John McIntosh

2nd history

 State Library and Archives, Florida

Florida Memory Project

 Lossing's War of 1812 online

 St. Simons Island: Spanish invasion

 

"Excerpt from Our Whole Country: Volume 1 - Georgia, located int Travels in America, 1750-1920"

 Virtual Vault

  McIntosh County links

 Online exhibit

 Chatham County Genweb

  Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection

 Georgia Genweb

 Documenting the American South

 Historical Documents Related to Georgia

 Brief History of Coastal Georgia

 Welcome to McIntosh County

* McIntosh County Information Links*

 Early history of McIntosh County 

 McIntosh County events page

 New Georgia Encyclopedia

 McIntosh County Historical Maps

Gwinnet story with duel background

 The Duel Story with picture

 Colonial Georgia Timeline of Oglethorpe

TerraServer Darien

McIntosh clan history

 Clan Mackintosh.org

MacIntoshes of Borlum, Part 1

MacIntoshes of Borlum, Part 2
   
   
   
   

 John Og McIntosh history

related to John and Margery McIntosh

 

 

Oklahoma + Alabama Historical Resources

including Chief William McIntosh

(Brigadier General)

Chief McIntosh.com

  McIntosh County, Oklahoma history

McIntosh, William (1778?-30 Apr. 1825) 
 

McIntosh County, Oklahoma 

  McIntosh Indian connections

Current McIntosh chief in Oklahoma 

 McIntosh history details, including Alabama

  William McIntosh genpage

Chief McIntosh + plantation name at McIntosh Reserve

McIntosh Reserve 

 MCINTOSH HISTORICAL PLAY PROJECT - Served as Producer and Director of the project, THE MURDER OF CHIEF MCINTOSH yearly at McIntosh Reserve.

(This continues as an annual event).

 William McIntosh

American National Biography Online

McIntosh's story

Tustunnugee Hutkee (White Warrior)

Indian Springs State Park

McIntosh Reserve site

 City of Carrollton history, re: Chief McIntosh

 Senoya, Georgia historical page

 Creek Indian Bibliography

Chief McIntosh, etc

"Some other families", includes Capt. John and Chief William McIntosh

 Janet McIntosh family info

 Chief William McIntosh

 Indian Springs Hotel and Chief McIntosh

* Indian Spring Scottish Festival *

held yearly on 2nd Saturday in June

 Indian Springs Native American Festival

held yearly on 2nd weekend in September.

Old Print Shop: Chief McIntosh

 Capt. Willaim McIntosh genealogy
 Albert James Pickett: HISTORY OF ALABAMA
GOVERNOR TROUP, OR THE MCINTOSH FAMILY-- INCIDENTS IN THE MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY

 Recollections of Rory McIntosh

 

 Great genealogy link

Lachlan gen link 2

 Fort Hawkin's history

 

Georgia Forts, many McIntosh references

 Henry Laurens.com

 Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah

Colonial Park Cemetery, 2

 Letter from Darien Residents to Oglethorpe

The Altamaha-Ha Book

  Early McIntosh history + another duel

 

Bartrams's travels (with John McIntosh)

 McIntosh + Florida invasion

Darien history - Sherpa guide

Lachlan McIntosh - Answers.com

 Georgia history, the Rev War

Haunted Savannah

 Historical Maps of Georgia

Capt. Rory McIntosh, history
Captain John McIntosh and his brother Captain Roderick McIntosh, sons of Benjamin McIntosh,

Georgiana Collection, Hargrett

Rare Books Online

Cemeteries, directions

Find-a-grave

Lachlan's Sons

John

 Wiilliam

 Lachlan

 Capt. John McIntosh genealogy
   
     

 

McIntosh relatives cemetery info

 General Lachlan McIntosh, buried in Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah

 Co. John McIntosh is buried at

Pine Harbor, Old Fairhope Plantation, Sapelo River, McIntosh County, GA

 William A. McIntosh , buried at junction of Young Mans Rd & Minton, Mcintosh Co., GA
 
   
   
   

 

McIntosh relatives

 1) John McIntosh Mohr (1698–1761) settled Darien, married Margaret McGillivray
 2) Lachlan McIntosh
 
 
 

 

One World Tree, Ancestry.com info

 John Mohr McIntosh, the father
 
 
 

Georgia forts

Lachlan McIntosh Timeline, Our Georgia history

Col. James S. McIntosh + Fort McIntosh, Texas

By 1850, the fort was renamed in honor of Lieutenant Colonel James Simmons McIntosh a hero in the Battle of Molino del Rey on September 26, l847.

Aztec Club

McIntosh's Brigade of Creek Indians in the Seminole War of 1817 -1818

 

 

Fort King George Historic Site (main site)

Fort King George Historic Site (Georgia State Parks site)

Battle of Bloody Marsh

Fort King George, Darien and McIntosh County History

 

General Lachlan McIntosh at Valley Forge

Georgia Provincial Companies, including Highland Rangers

Oglethorpe's Regiment of Foot (The "Old 42nd"), with pictures

Broadside of M'Intosh's Farewell Song

 

The Seminole Wars and cultural legacies, etc.

ENGLISH CROWN GRANTS IN ST. ANDREW PARISH IN GEORGIA 1755-1775

Flags that have flown over Georgia

Lachlan McIntosh for South Carolina House Seat 97

Fort Morris Historical Site - "Come and take it!"

Lachlan McIntosh Valley Forge Memorial Site

Lachlan McIntosh - virtualogy.com

Lachlan McIntosh Chapter, NSDAR, Savannah, Georgia

 Letters from George Washington to Gen. McIntosh transcribed

GOVERNOR TROUP, OR THE MCINTOSH FAMILY--
INCIDENTS IN THE MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY

 Lachlan McIntosh, New Georgia Encyclopedia

McIntosh Family Genealogy Forum

Early Scottish Settlers of Darien, Georgia

McIntosh's attack on Fort Detroit + Ohio location

Georgia Provincial Companies

 

Battle of Stono Ferry - someone's father was killed there

Siege of Savannah - September 16, 1779

Darien Highlander reenactors

 

 

Brigadier General J. McIntosh, Civil War

 

 

 

McIntosh Historical Landmarks

McIntosh County Historical Markers list

  Mallow Plantation

  McIntosh Family State Historical Marker

  Battle of Savannah marker

McIntosh Reserve State Historical Marker

 Old Court House at Sapelo Bridge State Historical Marker

Sinclair Plantation
 
 
 
   
   

 

Scottish History + Georgia symbols

 BBC - Scottish History - 1700's

 Scottish headgear for sale

 McTavish history - near Loch Ness

 Georgia State Tartan

 Georgia State Symbols, mentions "red for McIntosh"

 Official Tartan of the State of Georgia

 State Symbols of Georgia

 Georgia Tartan STate Resolution

Scottish Tartan Society
 


 

Pennsylvania research

 Washington County, PA - ALHN

 McIntosh family massacre, about 1790, not far from Beaver County (Fort McIntosh area?)

 Historic Pittsburgh digital library
 
   
   
   

 

Alabama

 McIntosh Bluff

Washington Co., Alabama
 
   
   
   
   

 

 

 


 

Kentucky McIntosh emigrants to California

 

Oscar Frederick McIntosh

Elvin Ralph McIntosh gen page
 Oscar Frederick McIntosh gen page
 
   

 

John Jackson Waste, Mary Catherine McIntosh and Helphinstines

 John Jackson Waste - Mary McIntosh records

 Margaret Waste, Princeton, Colusa record

 Helphinstine Colusa record

 JJW- records 2

 Jack Waste, teacher in Weaverville

 Jack Waste orchestra of Seattle teacher Greg Bachar

 Unknown Soldiers and Dr. Waste, Nevada

 Old Lake George stereo images

* Lake Champlain-Lake George Historical Site*

 Warren County NY US Genweb

Warren County Historical Society

Applegate Trail (image)

Covered Wagon periodical index

Canyon House Cemetery lists Frederick McIntosh

Canyon House Gravesite mentioned in Chapter 3 of Gold Rush People page

Hollenbeck, Edna R. "Trees and Graves Mark Site of Canon House." Covered Wagon (1966): 40-42. (Frederick McIntosh, 1853, Colusa County)

Canyon Bottom settlement, Shasta Co. 1998:68
Canyon Creek, Trinity Co. mining 1995:6; map 1995:iv
Canyon House, historic site 1999:78
Canyon House, stopping place 1998:68

Canon Creek - 30N-2E on old 1912 Shasta map

McIntosh, Bruce, dairy farmer 1999:16
McIntosh, Elizabeth Catey, grave 1999:78
McIntosh, Frederick, accidental death 1999:78

Canyon Cemetery, Shasta record 

**My Trip Across the Plains...page, with Lone Tree story**

*My McIntosh Virginia Records*

Marriages McIntosh Kentucky 

My McIntosh Kentucky Records*

McIntosh Landing and Island on list

  Old McIntosh page - Kentucky
 Newspaper Abstracts (Tehama)

 
Union List of Fire Insurance Maps - California L-M

Colusa County Surname Registry

Fruit Crate Art: includes Hamilton City
 CSU:L.H. McIntosh trustee page

Willows Public Library -Genealogy and Local History, Bibliography page

 County of Glenn homepage

 Colusa Genweb Archives

 

James McIntosh - Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, etc.

James McIntosh origins link: son Joseph was born in Huntington County, Pennsylvania

 Huntingdon County Historical Society

 eHistory's Geographic Placenames in Pennsylvania History

  Huntingdon County, PA Rootsweb records (nothing good yet)

 Rebecca McIntosh gen page

Nancy McInosh, sister of Frederick

James McIntosh descendency

 Perry McIntosh reference, East Coast family

 Great James McIntosh descendancy page

 Frederick McIntosh parents and family gen page

 

 McIntosh Family Genealogy Forum
 *Ahentafel - Helphinstine, McIntosh, etc

 Mary Catherine McIntosh genealogy page includes her brothers and sisters and Lone Tree Ranch, Colusa County

 Mary Catherine McIntosh's family genealogy:

some of her brothers and sisters children were born in Goddard, Fleming Co., KY

 *Chico Examiner - 100 years ago stories*
 

Mary's family

 Lewis Harrison McIntosh bio

 *My Lewis Harrison Waste bio page

 Chico State Normal School (1887-1921) - L.H. McIntosh listed

 James McIntosh _Rachel Arseby wedding record, Dec. 4, 1822 - related?

from Bath County KY gen page

  James Thomas McIntosh bio - story of party at "the Bay ranch"
  *My James Thomas McIntosh info page

 John William McIntosh info

 *My John William McIntosh page

 Jones family merger with McIntosh

 John W. McIntosh -1872

Glenn County, CA - Index to Federal Land Patents

Sarah Ann McIntosh family genpage

 

Lone Tree Ranch is now in Glenn County

 Shasta County Historical Society

 Lone Tree House record

 Glenn County GenWeb

 Lone Tree - origin of the famous name

 Colusa "Sun" names list

 Waste and Helphinstine Residence pictures and info at CSU

 Colusa County Clerk - includes historical archives

 Colusi County Historical Society

 Colusa County US Genweb

 Butte County Guide

 Butte County Things To Do
 
   

 

Contemporary Wastes

Robert Waste, Phd., Calif. State Univ., Sacramento

Directory of this department


Fleming County, Kentucky links

Goddard Covered Bridge

The Goddard White Bridge is one of three remaining in Fleming County. It is 90 feet long, has unique construction, and is open for traffic.

Goddard Bridge

 Fleming County has long since been considered the "Covered Bridge Capital of Kentucky". During the 1950's, eight of Fleming County's 18 covered bridges were still being used by traffic. By 1964, the number had dwindled to four, and with the arson of the Sherburne Bridge on April 6, 1981, only three remain. Of these three covered bridges, only one remains open to traffic, the Goddard Covered Bridge.

Goddard, Kentucky

Goddard is a Fleming county community on KY 32 at Sand Creek southeast of Flemingsburg. The area was settled early in the nineteenth century and the name comes from Joseph Goddard, an early settler. The post office opened as Sandford in 1881, was renamed Goddard in 1902, and closed in 1958. The community was also known at various times as Hamburg and Tuffy.

A covered bridge crosses Sand Creek at Goddard.

Fleming County, KENTUCKY: 1850 Census Index

includes Helphinstines

Northern Kentucky Old Stuff online!

 Paris, Bourbon County

 Bourbon County Genealogy

Kentucky County GenWeb Main Page

Bluegrass area map and history

Bath County genweb

Harrison County - Cynthiana

 Kentucky Digital Maps
 
   
   

 

 

Fleming County, Kentucky: Helphinstines, etc.

Helphenstines move to California details

Helphinstine - Goddard Cemeterey link

Jack Waste and Helphinstine gen web includes many related families, Kentucky, Ohio, etc.

History of Fleming County

2nd history of Fleming County

Fleming County Historical Page

Fleming County Genealogy Home Page

Fleming County Gen Guestbook

Fleming County old records page

 1852 Fleming County Kentucky Births

( possible to search other years)

 
*My Rebecca Wolf Helphenstine history and family page

KY County Archives TOC

Helphinstine-Doyle Records Page

  Dr. Frances Helphinstine faculty, Morehead State Univ.

  Frances L. Helphinstine: Professor of English (Ph.D., Indiana University) Renaissance Literature, Drama

Helphinstine's in Hillsboro

Goddard Cemetary Helphinstine link

 Mrs. Robert & Dr. Frances Helphinstine, 15 Apr 1978, 533 graves -+ 135 unmarked

 George W. Helphinstine and others gen web page, from Fleming County
 

*My Helphinstine Family page*

 

Virginia Helphinstines

"Jacob Helphinstine gen page with history"

Peter Helphenstine's complete records!

*My Peter Helphenstine records page

Philip Helphenstine gen link

History of Virginia: German arrivals in Shenendoah Valley, etc.

 John Helphinstine, born 8 Jul 1777 in Winchester, Frederick, Va

Died: 7 Jul 1832
Washington, Davies, In

 

Ship "Recovery" Passenger List with Peter Helfenstine

Old Spice Bottle and Ship Recovery / and part 2

 

Genealogy...
Orr/Stephenson/Tackett/Helphenstine/Wolfe/
Brombach/Kemper/Schmidt
2002 - 1495

John Philip Jacob Helphenstein

* My John Philip Jacob Helphenstein's bio and will page

 

Major Peter Philip Helfenstein arrived on the ship Recovery at
Wilmington, Cape Fear, NC October 23, 1754. The ship's
passengers were listed as "Rhineland Immigrants from
Palatinate".

See Passenger List
See Palatinate Emigration


He was a founder of the German Lutheran congregation in
Winchester, 1762.


See History of Winchester

Winchester Online


His name appears in a document, written in Latin,
placed in the cornerstone of the church. He is buried next to the
old church in Mt. Hebron cemetery, Winchester, VA.


Read his will

 

Helphinstine history, including Fleming County, KY

1: another Helphinstine gen page

2: another Helphintine gen page

The Great Palatinate Migration

Germany Helphenstine History

*My Germany Helphenstine History page

Burg Helphenstine page

Helphenstein royalty page