Hastings Klan

Shirley, Michael

Shirley, Michael

Male 1732 - 1784  (51 years)


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  • Name Shirley, Michael 
    Birth 18 Dec 1732 
    Gender Male 
    Death 23 Jul 1784 
    Person ID I2823  Hastings-A
    Last Modified 9 Dec 2014 

    Family   
    Children 
     1. Shirley, Susanna,   b. 1758, Boonsborough, Kentucky, British America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 May 1859, Palo Pinto, Missouri, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 101 years)
    Family ID F998  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Apr 2025 

  • Notes 
    • He was a bonded surveyor 1761-1769 in Augusta County, Virginia. Michael enlisted December 1, 1777 in Captain Bentley's Company, 3rd Virginia Regiment, commanded by Col. John Neville, formally known at times as Captain Reuben Briscoe's Company and Charles West's Company and commanded by Col. Heath during the Revolutionary War. Michael's pay vouches shows that he spent the winter at Valley Forge and the following spring he had pneumonia. His name appears on the company rolls until November 1779.
      Michael married Katherine "Katie" Franz/Frantz. Katie lived in what is now Washington D. C. with an Aunt and Uncle. Her mother died shortly after they came to America. Her father returned to Europe with the two younger children to place them with relatives to be cared for and educated. He left Katie with her mother's brother and wife until he could return to America, The ship was never heard from again, ship was lost at sea.
      Michael Shirley was shot by Indians at Station Camp, Kentucky. The Indians shot him, breaking both of his legs, and he fell from his horse behind a log. The Indians thinking him dead, left him and capture his horse. He crawled to a tree and from there he dragged himself back and forth to a stream of water. On a vine he cut with a pen knife how he was killed and marked each day he lived and on the sixth day, he said he felt death and as to whether he died that day or lived longer is not known. The family buried him where he was found and his buried place was marked by a stone with M. S. curved on it and the same was cut on the bark of the tree by which he was buried.
      Michael Shirley enters 700 acres of land on part of a treasury Warrent No. 7422, Begining at a black walnut tree with his initials M. S. at the mouth of a creek running into the Kentucky River about three miles below Miller's Bottom, to run up the creek and down the Kentucky River for Quantity. Entered January 7, 1783.