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Ann McClure 1822–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 May 1822

Birth Location: St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children

Death Date: 24 December 1902

Death Location: St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA

Father: John McCLURE

Mother: Ann COLE

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In 1822, Ann McClure entered the world in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA Had eight Dungan children, born to John James Mcclure And Ann Cole. Ann McClure/ passed away in 1902 in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA.

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  • In 1822, Ann McClure entered the world in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children, born to John James Mcclure And Ann Cole.
  • Ann McClure passed away in 1902 in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA.

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Ann McClure's Ancestors

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Ann McClure
1822–1902
Birth Place: St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children
Parents
John James McCLURE
1787–1853
Washington, Virginia, USA
Ann COLE
1779–1850
Washington, Virginia, USA
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Ann McClure's Timeline

2 Records

1822
20 May 1822
Birth of Ann McClure in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children
St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children
1902
24 December 1902
Age 80
Death of Ann McClure in St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA
St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 May 1822
    Event Place: St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA / Had eight Dungan children

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 December 1902
    Event Place: St Clair's Creek, Smyth, Virginia, USA

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