"Swamp" George C. McCandless

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Immigrant 1819


NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

George C. McCandless is not in my direct ancestry. He is 1 step removed in the following ways:

George C. McCandless arrived from Ireland in about 1819, with two brothers, James McCandless and "Swamp" Robert S. McCandless. They settled in Franklin Twp., Butler Co. PA, near McCandless relatives who had immigrated earlier. (These three brothers were given the nickname of "Swamp" McCandlesses to distinguish them from other of their relatives with same names; they settled on Swamp Run, a small tributary of Muddy Creek.
George married Hannah McCandless, a daughter of Moses McCandless, and the granddaughter of William "Tailor Billy" McCandless , one of the original group of McCandlesses who arrived in Butler Co. PA from Ireland in 1796.
George C. and Hannah McCandless had four children, all daughters. Center and Franklin townships in Butler Co. were thickly settled with McCandless families; two of George C. McCandless' daughters married other McCandlesses.

Daughter Annie was senselessly murdered by a young man named Z. Taylor Hockenberry. In the published confession, Taylor reveals himself as seldom employed, with past experiences of highway robbery, breaking and entering, etc. He reports becoming preoccupied with Annie McCandless, and says he didn't wish to marry her, but didn't want anyone else to marry her either. He fixed on an idea of disfiguring her and thus destroying her marriage prospects. To that end he carried a rifle to the George McCandless family house one night, and hid outside a window. While the family were at the supper table, Taylor shot through the window pane at Annie's face. He ran away, learning the next day when he was arrested that he had killed her.


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth Ireland [7]
Marriage To Hannah McCandless [7]
Death

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 5               Generation 6                   Generation 7
 
                                                       +-- Unknown McCandless II
                                                       |   (????-????)
                        +-- "Swamp" George McCandless --+
                        |   (????-????)                |
                        |                              +-- Unknown 
                        |                                  (????-????)
                        +
                        |
                        |                               +-- Moses McCandless
                        |                               |
                        +-- Hannah McCandless ----------+
                                                        |
                                                        +-- Jane Hockenberry
 Sources:  [7]

Children

(all children with Hannah McCandless)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Lucinda McCandless F [7]
Keziah McCandless F [7]
Mary E. McCandless F [7]
Nancy Ann "Annie" McCandless F [7]

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
County Down,Ireland birth~1800/1810 - immigration 1819 [7]
Center Twp., Butler Co. PA

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1830 United States Federal Census, Muddy Creek Twp, Butler Co, PA, page
2 1840 United States Federal Census Muddy Creek Twp., Butler Co. PA, pg
3 1850 United States Federal Census, Franklin Twp., Butler Co., PA, Page
4 1860 United States Federal Census, Franklin Twp., Butler Co., PA, pg.
5 1870 United States Federal Census, Clay Twp., Butler Co., PA, Page
6 1880 United States Federal Census, Franklin Twp., Butler Co., PA,
7 McCandless and Related Families, Pioneers of Butler County Pennsylvania , 1977, researched & compiled by Joseph A. Ferree, Sr.; ed. & publ. by Joseph A. Ferree, Jr., Natrona Heights. PA.
  • Pg. 68 "The Second Group of Three Brothers" (immigrants);
  • Pg. 69 " George C. McCandless", the third of our second group of three brothers, married Hannah McCandless, daughter of Moses McCandless (pg. 55). George C. and Hannah are buried in the private cemetery on their own farm. Their children are as follows:
    * Lucinda McCandless m. Joshua McCandless (her cousins, son of James McCandless; pg. 68 & 70.)
    * Kezziah McCandless m. James Garvin.
    * Mary E. McCandless m. Nehemiah McCandless, son of John T. McCandless (Pg. 56).
    * Nancy Ann McCandless died 3 Oct 1868. She was murdered by Taylor Hockenberry, who was executed for the crime.
(complete text James McCandless, The McCandless and Related Families)
8 Supplementary Confession of Z. Taylor Hockenberry, published Nov. 1869, Butler Co. PA, news source unknown. See http://www.myfamily.com/isapi.dll/c/content/f/viewproperty/contentclass/FILE/contentid/ZZZZZYW6/propertyname/File/ssid/O1396oDa7ZQy8rV-enzONXvQ2*CB*Ow2YgE/~/Hockenberry_Confession.pdf
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9 Pennsylvania Atlas & Gazetteer, 3rd Ed., DeLorme Mapping Company, Freeport MA, 1990, p. 57. Map includes portions of Butler County. One of the tributaries of Muddy Creek and present day Lake Arthur is Swamp Run. It flows through the northwest corner of Centre Twp. into Franklin Twp. (See The McCandless and Realted Families, p. 68, re. the "Swamp McCandlesses.
10 Reproduction Map of Butler County Pennsylvania 1858, Violet M. Covert 2005, p.25 Centre Twp. Map shows the farms of various owners in 1858. In northwestern Centre Twp., along Swamp Run, are various McCandless farms including those listed as belonging to R. McCandless, Geo. McCandless, J. McCandless, McCandless, (and a variety of other McCandlesses). These likely indicate the farms of the three brothers Robert, George, and James McCandless (or James' son Joshua).
11 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.
N/A

Source notes

Conjecture

In Joseph Ferree's publication, "The McCandless & Related Families", the "second group of three brothers", who arrived in 1819, were said to be cousins of the first group of three McCandless brothers, the immigrants who arrived in Butler County in 1794. It is possible they were one generation younger, and so not likely first cousins as we use the term today. They married children or grandchildren of the first group of immigrant McCandlesses.


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