McHorse
This site attempts to gather
as much information as possible about those with the surname McHorse. It seems
that we're all descended from John W. McHorse who was born in 1819. He must
have changed his name to McHorse from something else, because all attempts to
trace his origins have failed. If you have any information that can be added to
this site, please contact me at claud@mchorse.com.
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John W. McHorse 1819-1897
Here are some of the ideas I've
heard concerning where the name McHorse came from. If you have other
information, please let me know. I'll be glad to include it. One of these days,
with the help of the internet, I think the truth will emerge.
"It's rumored that the
original name was McHuse. A story circulated in at least one McHorse family
that J. W. McHuse met Sam Houston when he moved to Texas. It was Mr. Houston
that suggested McHorse as a better name for a Texan.... and thus the name
change." - Barry Kirkland
"As far as the name
McHorse goes...it will probably be one of the unsolved mysteries. Aunt Wadie
and Florene says that papa McHorse always said it was Whitehorse. A second
cousin in Abilene says that my uncle Elton had all of the papers on the McHorse
family and that the original name is in these papers. She never did give them
to me while I was there. Elton always maintained that we were of Indian
origin...in fact he received grants from two tribes for his children's
education. However, my question is, which side of the family was he referring
to? Also, the McHorse daughter said all of the info they have on the McHorse
family is in the Library in Abilene." - Marshall Johnson
"I talked to a
genealogy researcher and he thinks we came from Scotland as our name was
McHorseberg or burg, not sure of the spelling." - John McHorse
"Theory #1 - John's
father was a stowaway on a boat (I assume from Scotland) and he changed his
name (from McHall or McHale) when he arrived at Ellis Island. It's my
understanding that Kendra Meadows McHorse researched the issue and actually
traced the McHorse name back to the records at Ellis Island. Theory #2 - the
McHorse name evolved from another name when the original person/McHorse
married/mixed with Indians in the Carolinas." - Scott McHorse