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George Morton McClure 1863–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 March 1863

Birth Location: Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 25 January 1960

Death Location: Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA

Father: Alexander McClure

Mother: Catherine Pew

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George Morton McClure was born in 1863 in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA, the child of Alexander Mcclure And Catherine Pew. George Morton McClure passed away in 1960 in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • George Morton McClure was born in 1863 in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA, the child of Alexander Mcclure And Catherine Pew.
  • George Morton McClure passed away in 1960 in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA.

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George McClure's Ancestors

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George McClure
1863–1960
Birth Place: Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Parents
Alexander McClure
1817–1889
Ireland
Catherine Pew
1820–1904
Ireland
Grandparents
Nathaniel McClure
1770–1852
, , , Ireland
Margaret
1785–1845
Ireland
James Pew
1788–1863
New York, New York, New York, USA
Margaret Strong
1793–1822
Pennsylvania
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George McClure's Timeline

2 Records

1863
15 March 1863
Birth of George Morton McClure in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
1960
25 January 1960
Age 97
Death of George Morton McClure in Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 March 1863
    Event Place: Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 January 1960
    Event Place: Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA

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