. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MACDONOUGH. 121. IV V d.yg- FAMILY HISTORY OF THOMAS MACDONOUGH. II (F F F), Thomas Macdonough, of Ire- land. I 2 (F F M), Jane Coyle. I 3 (F M F), Peter Laroux, of Huguenot extraction. I 5 (M F F), John Vance. Fraternity of F F: II 1, John Macdon- ough, settled in Newton, Long Island. II 2, Augustin Macdonough, went to the West Indies. II 3 (F F), James Macdonough (died 1792), who settled in New Castle county, Delaware, was a physician and an able business man. 114 (F M), Lydia Laroux (1729-1764). 115 (M F), Samuel Vance, who settled in Delawa
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. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MACDONOUGH. 121. IV V d.yg- FAMILY HISTORY OF THOMAS MACDONOUGH. II (F F F), Thomas Macdonough, of Ire- land. I 2 (F F M), Jane Coyle. I 3 (F M F), Peter Laroux, of Huguenot extraction. I 5 (M F F), John Vance. Fraternity of F F: II 1, John Macdon- ough, settled in Newton, Long Island. II 2, Augustin Macdonough, went to the West Indies. II 3 (F F), James Macdonough (died 1792), who settled in New Castle county, Delaware, was a physician and an able business man. 114 (F M), Lydia Laroux (1729-1764). 115 (M F), Samuel Vance, who settled in Delaware about 1707, was the owner of a grist-mill and a captain in the Delaware colonial militia. Fraternity of F: III 1, James Macdonough, died early in the service of the country in the Revolutionary war. Ill 4, Micah Macdonough, was an officer under General St. Clair in an expedition against the Indians in 1791. Ill 5 (F), Thomas Macdonough (1747-1795), in March 1776 was commissioned a major of the Delaware battalion and distinguished himself in active service. In February 1777 he was elected a member of the privy council and served for several years, being elected speaker of the council in 1784 and again in 1787. Later he was made second justice of the court of common pleas and orphans' court of New Castle county. Ill 6 (M), Mary Vance (1751-1792). Ill 7 (consort's F), Nicolas Shaler, of New York City. Fraternity of Propositus: IV 1, Lydia, Hannah, Mary, Hester, and Jane Macdonough. IV 2, Samuel, John, and Joseph Macdonough. IV 3, James Macdonough, a midshipman in the navy, who took part in the action between the Constellation and the Insurgente in 1799. IV 4 (Propositus), THOMAS MACDONOUQH. IV 5 (consort), Lucy Ann Shaler. Children of Propositus: V 2, James Edward Fisher Macdonough (1816-1849). V 3, Charles Shaler MacDonough (1818-1871). V 4, William Joseph Macdonough. V 5, Augustus Rodney MacDonough (1820-1907). V 6, Frances Brenton McVickar. V 7, Thomas Mac- Donough (1822-189