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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Robert Hugh McCallie: Birth: 29 SEP 1881 in Lewis, Idaho.

  2. Julia Annette McCallie: Birth: 16 FEB 1895.

  3. Walter Horton McCallie: Birth: 22 JUN 1897 in Moscow, ID. Death: JUL 1983

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Notes
a. Note:   THE MCCALLIES Some of the family have asked me questions and I hope others may some day wish to know what I, at my age, can recall of facts and stories wich our parents often told me.
  I have found proof for some dates, etc. in old letters and memos made by our relatives in early days.
  JOHN HUGH MCCALLIE Son of Samuel McCallie and Margaret McReynolds McCallie. born June 10th, 1852 , Madisonville, Tennessee. Educated in country schools and studied denistry in Macon, Georgia, under his wealthy uncle Hugh McReynolds. ( I have a few letters written by his mother to him while he was in Georgia.) His father called him John and his mother called him Hugh, once neices and nephews call both names. A brother " Bob" and his sister Miranda Huffaker.
  JULIA ELIZABETH HORTON Daughter of Hirum Columbus Porter Horton and Nancy Maria Bryan- born June 19, 1854, Athens, Tennessee. Educated in country schools and attended " Bolivar Acadamy or Female School " .
  John and Julia were married Nov. 1, 1874, in Madisonville, Tenn. by a distant cousin Solon McCroskey. They lived on the old McReynold's farm near Madisonville. A two story half stone building , which I visited about 1900. There was born a darghter, Margaret Bryan, named for the two grandmothers. ( I am the girl now 81 years August 9, 1875.) Margaret was Christened by Solon McCroskey in Cumberlan Presbyterian Church in Madisonville. When she was about two, John and Julia came west. 1877
  JOURNEY By rail from Chatanooga, Tennessee to San Francisco, California. It took ten days by emigration train. Slow and many stops. John got off and shot game chickens which Julia cooked on the stove in one end of the train. Mother said she had a big clothes basket full of cooked food for the trip.
  From San Francisco they took a boat to Portland, Oregan. Crossing


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