John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
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          Death: Bef 1779
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Parents
         Father: Charles McCoy
         Mother: Mary Unknown

Spouses and Children
1. *Margery Unknown
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. Charles McCoy
                2. Phebe McCoy
                3. Margery McCoy
                4. Lois McCoy
                5. Hannah McCoy
                6. Paul McCoy
                7. Mary McCoy
                8. Elizabeth McCoy
                9. John McCoy

Notes
General:
Of Nottingham. Died probably before 1776 as he does not appear as a signer of the Association Test. His wife is referred to as 'widow' in 1779.

"Ministers Counterpein for the year 1760"
in the possession of S. H. Shackford, Esq., of Boston, which gives
the names of those then living on the "North Side" of Oyster
River. The names alphabetically arranged are as follows: (includes) JOHN McCOY


125-207 August 27, 1761
Jeremiah Elkins of Epping, cordwainer, to John Macoy of Durham, 25 acres in Nottingham, part of lot 45 in Winter Street being the same I purchased of Joseph Cilley of Nottingham.

16-781 NH Stated Papers: Document is a long itemized account for supplies furnished by Vowel Leathers in 1779 and 1780 to "Widdow McCoy pr order of her son Paul McCoy" and is signed 'Vowel Leathers Committee to supply soldiers famiies'



John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1806
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Parents
         Father: Jonathan McCoy
         Mother: 



John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1785
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Parents
         Father: Charles McCoy
         Mother: Sarah Hazeltine

Spouses and Children
1. *Polly Martin
       Marriage: Jan 18, 1813 - Candia, NH

Notes
General:
Not verified, though of Allenstown at time of marraige.
Marriage Notes (Polly Martin)
NHVR by Moses Palmer


John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1807
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Parents
         Father: Stephen McCoy
         Mother: Unknown



John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1806
    Christening: 
          Death: Dec 19, 1848
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Parents
         Father: Charles McCoy
         Mother: Sarah Hayes

Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Osborn
       Marriage: Dec 24, 1835 - Andover, MA

Notes
General:
Andover lists an unnamed child born Oct. 24, 1843 to John and Mary McCoy.
Also the death of an unnamed child born Apr. 6, 1848 and died 10 days later Apr. 16, 1848.
NO verification of this possible son of Charles, though by deeds Charles had a son from Andover. MA.


John McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1762
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Parents
         Father: John McCoy
         Mother: Margery Unknown

Notes
General:
Not seen in NH 1790 US Census (note there is a single male in Andover, MA)

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE GENEALOGICAL RECORD. VOL. III. July 1905- April 1906.
THE CONTINENTAL FRIGATE RALEIGH.

John McCoy,* Marine; time of entry, July 22; time entered for, 1 year; wages per mo., $6§; place of residence, Nottingham; stature, 5 ft. 4* in.; complexion, light; hair, dark; American.

A list of the Officers and Crew on the Continental Frigate Raleigh when she sailed from the Piscataqua River about Aug. 12, 1777.
Commander, Thomas Thompson, Captain U. S. N., of Portsmouth, N. H.
John McCoy, Nottingham, N. H., July 12, 1777, for one year.


John McCoy - NH State Papers
16-330 Return of Invalid Pensioners in the State of New Hampshire, Pension List 1789 - John McCoy, Marine, age 25. Disabled Sept. 4, 1777, Sea, residence, Nottingham, Pension commenced Apr. 22, 1778, time to which pension has been paid, July 31, 1778 (born abt 1764)

That John McCoy late a marine on board the Continental Ship Raleigh under my command was wounded on board said ship in an action with the British Sloop of War Druid September 4, 1777 and said wound appears to us to be of such a nature to render him incapable of doing duty in the service of the United States on ship board and entitles him to the provision made by Congress in such cases - he is therefore discharged from the said ship this 22nd day of April 1778. - Thomas Thompson, Oct. 29, 1778

15-109 John McCoy of Nottingham entered as a marine on board the Continental Frigate Raleigh, Capt. Thomas Thompson, commander, and continued on board during her first cruise that on the 4th of September 1777 in an engagement between the said Raleigh and the British Sloop of war Druid, he received a grape shot a little below his hip bone which has never been extracted, by means of which he is wholly rendered incapable of any sort of labor to maintain himself hath suffered great pain, and been at very considerable expenses to surgeons to obtain a cure, but has found very little relief-wherefore he prays he may receive the benefit promised by Congress to persons in such cases, and he will every pray - Nottingham June 17th, 1779, John (X his mark) McCoy

16-571 State of NH to the Selectmen of Barrington, DR August 1779 Paid to the soldiers enlisted in one of the NH Regiments in the Continental Army for one year - John McCoy

16-321 Mount of monies paid officers and soldiers &c (on half pay) agreeable to orders of the Honorable General Court. - John McCoy, Ap. 22, 1778, a marine on board ship Raleigh, ordered to be struck off the roll Nov. 1, 1779.
John McCoy…did receive a wound in the right osillium with a grape shot which being lodged within a boney substance prevented its extraction and will forever render him unable to obtain a livelihood. Jno Jackson, then surgeon of the above Frigate (Raleigh) Aug. 24, 1785

16-412 John McCoy of Barrington by reason of a shot received in his thigh, while in the service of the United States, he is rendered unable to obtain a comfortable livelihood & and is driven to the necessity of imploring the aid of this Honorable body (NH Legislature). Feb. 9, 1786

16-328 [Pensioners] John McCoy (no age) residence Nottingham, no discharge date, examined Aug. 1, 1786, commencement of pay July 31, 1786

16-325 State of NH - Pursuant to an Act of said State passed in January 1787 and founded on a resolve of Congress on the 7th of June 1785, the following is a list of the officers, soldiers or seaman resident in the State of New Hampshire, who have served in the Army of Navy of the United States, or in the Militia in the service of t United States and have been disabled in such service so as to be incapable of military dury or of obtaining a livelihood by labor.
John McCoy 3.30 dollars per month, age 22, disability-grape shot lodged in right hip, Frigate Raleigh, unfit for garrison duty.


John J. McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1835
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Parents
         Father: Henry McCoy
         Mother: Margery Johnson



Jonathan McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1757
    Christening: 
          Death: Jun 1849 - Bow, NH
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Parents
         Father: Francis McCoy
         Mother: 

Spouses and Children
       Children:
                1. Daniel McCoy
                2. John McCoy

Notes
General:
NH Gazette of June 5, 1849April 4, 1783 ( from Granite Monthly article Byron Moore)
Jonathan McCoy, Daniel McCoy and Stephen McCoy all in the Continental Army, yeomans, to James Moore of Dunbarton, now in the Continental Army, yeoman, all our right of our father Francis McCoy's estate late of Dunbarton. Jonathan, Danaiel and Stephen McCoy (their marks) Recorded June 19, 1783

1840 US Census, Bow - Rev War Veterans, household of Asa Morgan (see Rachel McCoy 1850)
Jonathan McCoy, 83 (1757)

NH Gazette of June 5, 1849 In Bow, Mr. Jonathan McCoy, aged 97 - a soldier in the Revolution.

The obit would place his birth as 1752

Revolutionary War Pension file of 1818 gives his age as 62 and in Allenstown, NH (April 20, 1818)

In 1819, pension paper of 1820 places him in Bow as age 63.
"I have no wife. I have two children names Daniel age 16 and John aged 14 who are now supported by the Town of Dunbarton in said State."
"I have no estate property or income"


Judith R. McCoy

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Abt 1827 - Sandwich, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: Feb 10, 1882 - Londonderry, NH
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Parents
         Father: Israel McCoy
         Mother: Martha Hall

Spouses and Children
1. *John McClary
       Marriage: Feb 19, 1863 - Manchester, NH

Notes
General:
NH Deaths and Burials 1784-1949 - Parents Israel McCoy and Martha H. Hall. Died age 54
Marriage Notes (John McClary)
NHVR marriages give ages as 38 and 36. Parents Thomas and Ella McClary-Israiel and Martha McCoy.


Laomie (George) McCoy

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1827
    Christening: 
          Death: Nov 7, 1845
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Parents
         Father: Nathan McCoy
         Mother: Bathsheba Sargent


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