Anne Eliza McGehee
b. 2 January 1804, d. 24 October 1888
- Father: John Moore McGehee b. circa 1769, d. circa 1835
- Mother: Nancy Chambers b. circa 1777, d. circa 1835
- Anne Eliza McGehee was born on 2 January 1804 in North Carolina.
- She married Duncan McRee, son of John McRee Jr. and Unknown (?), circa 1824.
- Duncan McRee and Anne Eliza McGehee appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1830 in Montgomery County, North Carolina, East of the PeeDee & Yadkin River.. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Morreau McRae and Ann Eliza McRae. (Also enumerated were one male age 15-20, one male age 20-29, one male age 30-39, one female age 0-5, two females age 5-9, and one female age 10-14. Possibly this accounts for William Chambers LeGrand and family living with them, but it doesn't quite fit).
- Anne Eliza McGehee became a widow at the circa 1837 death of her husband Duncan McRee.
- She married Alexander Little circa 1839.
- Alexander Little and Anne Eliza McGehee appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Anson County, North Carolina. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Julius Alexander Little. Also in the household were a boy and girl both age 10-14, likely Anne Eliza's children from her first marriage, Morreau and Ann Eliza McRee.
- Alexander Little and Anne Eliza McGehee appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Wadesboro, Anson County, North Carolina. Other members of the household included Julius Alexander Little, John McGehee Little and Mary Eloise Little.
- Mr. A. Lyttle, a lawyer of Wadesboro wrote a letter on October 11, 1858, in which he says: "Wm. C. LeGrand who married Jane Paul, I have long been associated with. His mother's name was Margaret Chambers and his father's name was John LeGrand. After the death of John LeGrand his mother married Andrew Wade. William C. LeGrand ran through all his property and was supplied in part with all the necessaries of life by my wife's former husband, Dr. McRee, and herself as she was a cousin of W.C.L. He was a fine man but a bad manager. Both he and his wife's family were highly respectable."
Quoted from Helen Johnstone Rose's book Our Family History: Johnstone, LeGrand, MacGillivray, Maclaren (1981), kindly shared by her nephew John B. Johnstone. - Anne Eliza McGehee became a widow at the 15 August 1869 death of her husband Alexander Little.
- Anne Eliza McGehee died on 24 October 1888 at age 84.
- The following is from a letter of James L. Beverly of Wadesboro, North Carolina, written on April 12, 1891, copied in longhand by Aunt Margaret in 1902. "Jane Green Paul married William C. LeGrand on March 10, 1829. They lived near Wadesboro, North Carolina. His brother Edwin O. LeGrand married and moved to Texas. The girls all married. James and John LeGrand were last heard from just before the late war. They were quite thrifty old bachelors, owning valuable mill property and a large whiskey distillery in Burk[e] County, North Carolina. When John LeGrand died he left his children well, but William C. was fond of high life and after he married, went through all his property. They lived with Duncan McRee, his wife's cousin, and his wife in the same house. William failed in business and sold his land to the McRees. He taught school for a while. There is no stain on the character of any of the LeGrands. They are very fine people."
Quoted from Helen Johnstone Rose's book Our Family History: Johnstone, LeGrand, MacGillivray, Maclaren (1981), kindly shared by her nephew John B. Johnstone.
- Last Edited: 15 Oct 2014
Family 1: Duncan McRee b. circa 1804, d. circa 1837
- Morreau McRae b. circa 1827
- Ann Eliza McRae b. 27 January 1830, d. 14 January 1897
Family 2: Alexander Little b. 1 August 1797, d. 15 August 1869
- Julius Alexander Little b. 13 April 1840, d. 12 September 1923
- John McGehee Little b. 11 September 1844, d. 24 December 1915
- Mary Eloise Little b. 11 September 1844, d. 20 January 1914