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Notes for Michael See
Michael was a famer owning a large farm of more that 500 acres in the Tygarts Valley between the town of Huttonsville and the present site of the town of Mill Creek. On this farm he erected a brick residence probably the first brick structure ever erected in Randolph Co. The main part of which is still standing (1965) near the Parkersburg and Staunton Turnpike. This farm he sold in the year of 1828 to Charles C. See, a son of Adam See, and taking his family with him migrated to Randolph Co., W. Va. and then moved west to Montgomery Co., Missouri where several of his children had settled.
Son Anthony never moved from W. Va., but his son George Washington did move to Montgomery Co., Mo.
Michael was a solider in the war of 1812 and applied for a pension in 1853 saying he was 76 years old, making him born in 1777..
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