CATHARINE McCLOSKEY (daughter of ROBERT McCLOSEKEY) married a McMILLAN
Boyd Crumrine, "History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men" (Philadelphia: L. H. Leverts & Co., 1882).
Pg. 714
ROBERT McCLOSKEY was a settler in this township as early as 1785.On the 8th of February in that year a warrant was issued to him for land on a branch of Chartiers Creek, which was surveyed to him on the 8th of March following, and was name “Fressan,” containing 217 acres.Another mention of this tract gives the names as “Turkey.”It was adjoining lands of Andrew Russell and Thomas White.He lived on this farm, and about 1799 he sold to Robert Montgomery three and a half acres of land on the creek, on which Montogomery built a fulling-mill.The place where ROBERT McCLOSKEY lived is now owned by Alexander Moore.The land was part of the military patent of Crawford and Neville.Settlement was made, and quit-claim deed granted to McCLOSKEY December, 1803.ROBERT McCLOSKEY died in July, 1815, and left a widow and three sons - JOHN, WALLACE, and ROBERT - and three daughters, - JANE (MRS. CAMPBELL); CATHARINE (MRS. McMILLAN), and AGNES (MRS. MUSHMAN).
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