1 MCCARTY, Thomas Hampshire County VA died sometime after a deposition he made in 1802³
1 MCCARTY, Nicholas born about 1701~36;¹ killed by Miami Indians November 1791 Battle at St. Clair's Defeat on the Wabash River¹
+?, Mary born about 1708~36; married about 1726~73; died about after 1810 in Shelby County KY¹
  2 MCCARTY, Sarah born about 1731~1831; died about 1777~1925
  +CURRY, Thomas born about 1724~1830 in Scotland; married about 1749~1858; died about 1877~1925
    3 CURRY, Daniel born about 1753, died sometime after a 1802 court hearing³
    +WHITAKER, Aquilla³
    3 CURRY, Mary Elizabeth born December 18, 1767, died 1842
    +SEATON, Rodham born 1757 in Fairfax County VA; married August 13, 1787 in Jefferson County KY; died 1804 in Jefferson County KY
    3 CURRY, Margaret "Peggy" Curry born 1775; died about 1776~1869
    3 CURRY, Jane born February 10, 1776; died about 1777~1870
    3 CURRY, Anne born March 10, 1780; died about 1781~1874
    3 CURRY, Sarah "Sally" born 1784; died about 1785~1878
    3 CURRY, Catherine born June 15, 1875; died about 1876~1969
  2 MCCARTY, Richard born about 1731~1776; died about 1745~1854
  2 MCCARTY, Michael born about 1731~1776; died about 1745~1854
  2 MCCARTY, Thadeus born about 1731~1776; died about 1745~1854
  2 MCCARTY, Thomas born 1747; died November 22, 1822 in Henry County KY
  2 MCCARTY, Margaret born about 1751~1755 in Hampshire County VA; died about 1825~39 in Shelby County KY
  +CHENOWETH, Richard born 1738 in Westmoreland County VA; married 1773 in VA; died 1802~June1803 in Jefferson County KY
"Indenture, June 1, 1787, RICHARD CHENOWITH, to THOMAS CURRY, for 5 shillings, all the tract of land whereon Chenowith now lives, 500 acres, being an undivided moiety of 1,000 acres and which was the preemption of NICHOLAS McCARTY.
Witnessed by Daniel CURRY, Mary CURRY and Mary McCARTY. Recorded February 5, 1788."²
Source:
1. Littell, Noble K., Judge, Kin of my Grandchildren
2. Jefferson County KY records Vol 5 page 48
3. Sue Williamson found court cases and related depositions where Margaret McCarty Chenoweth was Nicholas McCarty's sibling, not daughter. She also believes Nicholas had a son James alive in 1782 Summarization of Court Case Williamson VS Chenoweth