CF 112
CF 112 is the family of Alexander McMurtrie who encumbered a debt in 1747 and died before 1761 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He appears to be the father of children born in the 1750s to early 1760s: Bridget who married Abel Everett in 1781, Hugh who migrated with his sister and brother-in-law to Northumberland County (later Union County) Pennsylvania in 1791 and married Margaret Carothers in 1793, and possibly the Alexander (CF 108) born prior to 1755 who appears in the 1790 census for Orange County, New York.
The tradition that Hugh of Northumberland/Union Co PA was the son of a revolutionary war soldier named John McMurtrie and that this John was the son of William McMurtrie of Philadelphia has been proven to an incorrect conjecture made in 1934 by Frederick James McMurtrie, a descendant of Hugh. It is possible that Frederick James's father confused which side of the family the Revolutionary soldier was on. There was a great-grandfather named John who served in the revolution, namely John Carothers, but the paternal great-grandfather was Alexander McMurtry, not John.
Alexander d 1761
Hugh b 1750s md Margaret Carothers=>Northumberland Co PA by 1791
Bridget md 1781 to Abel Everitt =>Northumberland Co PA by 1791
Alexander b prior to 1755 =>Orange Co NY by 1790 (CF 108)
Chart Showing Relationship of CF 112, CF 108, CF 133, CF 125 as well as CF 110 CF 111
Chart Showing Relationship of CF 108, CF 133, CF 125
Family of Alexander McM of Hunterdon Co (including Hugh McM md 1793 Margaret Carothers)