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Hannah McClure 1742–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1742

Birth Location: Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1820

Death Location: Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

Father: Nathaniel Sr

Mother: Mary Harrelson

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Hannah McClure was born in 1742 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA, the child of Nathaniel Mcclure Sr And Mary Harrelson. Hannah McClure passed away in 1820 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah McClure was born in 1742 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA, the child of Nathaniel Mcclure Sr And Mary Harrelson.
  • Hannah McClure passed away in 1820 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA.

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Hannah McClure's Ancestors

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Hannah McClure
1742–1820
Birth Place: Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Nathaniel McClure Sr
1712–1761
Raphoe, Donegal, Ireland
Mary Harrelson
1716–1767
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Halbert (Samuel) McClure
1685–1754
Raphoe, County Donegal, Ireland
Agnes (Elizabeth McTavish) Steele
1689–1768
Raphoe, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
James McClure
1660–1739
Frances Ludlowe
1661–1738
Nathaniel Steele
1660–1761
Rosanna Madon
1664–1729
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James *10XGGF*
1630–1690
Charity Falconer
1644–1690

Hannah McClure's Timeline

2 Records

1742
1742
Birth of Hannah McClure in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
1820
1820
Age 78
Death of Hannah McClure in Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1820
    Event Place: Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

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