Troy Endicott
Troy Endicott
He was in the Confederate army along with at least one of his sons, Albert Gallatin Endecott. Clayton’s descent from Governor John Endecott:1. Governor John Endeco...
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He was in the Confederate army along with at least one of his sons, Albert Gallatin Endecott.
Clayton’s descent from Governor John Endecott:
1. Governor John Endecott (1588-1665) and Elizabeth Cogan (1607-1676)
2. Zerubbaabel Endecott (1635-1684) and Mary Smith (1630-1677)
3. Joseph Endecott (1672-1747) and Hannah Gossling (1684-1748)
4. Joseph Endecott (1711-1748) and Ann Gillam (1715-1773)
5. Thomas Endecott (1737-1831) and Sarah Welsh (1742-1790)
6. Joseph Endicott (1761-1827) and Nancy Faubion (Speculation)
7. Clayton Welsh Endicott (1802- ) and Mary McGaugh.
8. Albert Gallatin Endicott (1837 -? ), son of Clayton.
Clayton was born in Woodford County, Kentucky and was the fourth of five sons out of a total of eight children. He married three times. First to Roanne Cole on Dec 20, 1826; second to Mary McGough in 1830; and to a third woman later in life, name and date unknown. He had a total of four sons including James, Albert, William, and Alexander. Albert Gallatin Endecott (see above) was born to Clayton's second wife Mary McGough.
There is a family story that Clayton and one or more of his sons, all fighting for the Confederacy, met another Endicott, Thomas Jefferson Endicott (see below) fighting for the Union on a battlefield while helping the wounded. Since Albert was also in the Confederate army, he may have been part of this reunion. One problem with the story, though, is that it says that Thomas Jefferson Endicott was the son of Clayton Welsh Endecott and we know this is not true. But Thomas may have been some other kind of relative and this is being researched at present.
Clayton’s descent from Governor John Endecott:
1. Governor John Endecott (1588-1665) and Elizabeth Cogan (1607-1676)
2. Zerubbaabel Endecott (1635-1684) and Mary Smith (1630-1677)
3. Joseph Endecott (1672-1747) and Hannah Gossling (1684-1748)
4. Joseph Endecott (1711-1748) and Ann Gillam (1715-1773)
5. Thomas Endecott (1737-1831) and Sarah Welsh (1742-1790)
6. Joseph Endicott (1761-1827) and Nancy Faubion (Speculation)
7. Clayton Welsh Endicott (1802- ) and Mary McGaugh.
8. Albert Gallatin Endicott (1837 -? ), son of Clayton.
Clayton was born in Woodford County, Kentucky and was the fourth of five sons out of a total of eight children. He married three times. First to Roanne Cole on Dec 20, 1826; second to Mary McGough in 1830; and to a third woman later in life, name and date unknown. He had a total of four sons including James, Albert, William, and Alexander. Albert Gallatin Endecott (see above) was born to Clayton's second wife Mary McGough.
There is a family story that Clayton and one or more of his sons, all fighting for the Confederacy, met another Endicott, Thomas Jefferson Endicott (see below) fighting for the Union on a battlefield while helping the wounded. Since Albert was also in the Confederate army, he may have been part of this reunion. One problem with the story, though, is that it says that Thomas Jefferson Endicott was the son of Clayton Welsh Endecott and we know this is not true. But Thomas may have been some other kind of relative and this is being researched at present.