Historical Articles Index
Clan Historian and MMCA Council member Jonathan Tucker has written and submitted a number of fascinating scholarly articles documenting the living history of the descendants of Micum McIntire. Listed below are links to each article available here (links) as well as titles of articles that are being compiled.
Should you have a suggestion for a topic, please contact Jonathan via email at jontuck@comcast.net.
- What’s in a Name ~ Clan Origins
- MacIntyre Spelling & Pronunciation
- Origins in Scotland
- Getting to the Battle of Dunbar
- Marching Away to a New World
- A New Life
- Someone Else’s Land – Native Americans in the 1600s
- Oyster River – Micum’s Indenture
- Dover & Newichawannock – Working as a Free Man
- York, Maine – Micum’s Final Home
- Where Did Micum Live?
- The McIntire Garrison and Cider House
- The York River & Scotland District
- ‘Clannish’ Scots’
- The Women of Scotland District
- Micum & Dorothy’s Children
- Alexander McIntire – Micum’s ‘Other’ Son
- Work & Family Fortunes – The First Two Generations
- Work & Family Fortunes – The Third Generation
- On the Trail of Robert McIntire
- Slavery Among the McIntires
- McIntires in the Revolutionary War – Militia and Soldiers
- McIntires in the Revolutionary War – Coastal Defenders & Sailors
- McIntires in the War of 1812
- Rufus McIntire and the “Aroostock War”
- McIntires in the Civil War
- McIntires in WWI
- The Colonial Revival Period(s) & the Micum Mcintire Clan