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James A. McLEAN 1822–1908 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Oct 1822

Birth Location: Isle of Gigha, Scotland

Death Date: 1908

Death Location: Canada

Father: Donald Mclean

Mother: Mary McNIVEN

Spouse(s): Clementina McMurchy

Children(s): W Mclean, Anna McLean, Archibald McLean, Betsy McLean, Catherine McLean, Donald McLean, Mary McLean, Daniel McLean, William McLean, James McLEAN

James A. McLEAN was born in 1822 in Isle of Gigha, Scotland, the child of Donald Mclean And Mary Mcniven. James A. McLEAN married Clementina Mcmurchy, and had children including Anna Belle Mclean, Archibald J Mclean, Betsy Ann Mclean, Catherine Mclean, Daniel Mclean, Donald Dan Mclean, James Mclean, Mary Margaret Mclean, W M Mclean, William J Mclean. James A. McLEAN passed away in 1908 in Canada.

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Biography

  • James A. McLEAN was born in 1822 in Isle of Gigha, Scotland, the child of Donald Mclean And Mary Mcniven.
  • James A. McLEAN married Clementina Mcmurchy, and had children including Anna Belle Mclean, Archibald J Mclean, Betsy Ann Mclean, Catherine Mclean, Daniel Mclean, Donald Dan Mclean, James Mclean, Mary Margaret Mclean, W M Mclean, William J Mclean.
  • James A. McLEAN passed away in 1908 in Canada.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James McLEAN's Ancestors

Self
James McLEAN
1822–1908
Birth Place: Isle of Gigha, Scotland
Parents
Donald Mclean
1794–1873
Kintyie, Argyll, Scotland
Mary McNIVEN
1794–1847
Killean & Kilchenzie, Argylshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Archibald ("Dougald") McLEAN
1773–1873
Smerby Midletown, Kintyre, Argyllshire, Scotland
Catherine McEachran
1772–1839
Scotland
Ernest (James) McNIVEN
1760–1810
Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Scotland
Mary McSporran
1781–
South Muasale, Killean, Argyll, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John McLean
1726–1793
Effy McBride
1734–1810
Archibald McNiven
1732–1784
Jane Watson
1737–1813
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James McLEAN's Descendants

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James (A.) McLEAN (12 Oct 1822–1908) m. Clementina McMurchy (30 Jan 1831–21 Feb 1908)
  1. 1. W (M) Mclean 1851–1933
  2. 2. Anna (Belle) McLean 1863–1924
  3. 3. Archibald (J) McLean 1860–1933
  4. 4. Betsy (Ann) McLean 1864–1866
  5. 5. Catherine McLean 1862–1866
  6. 6. Donald ("Dan") McLean 1866–1959 m. Margaret McLean 1877–1950
    1. 1. George McLean 1905–
    2. 2. Alvin (Daniel) McLean 1907–1979 m. Mary (Isabel) Samuel 1908–1966
      1. 1. Carl (Eldin) McLean 1931–1986
      2. 2. Alvena (Isabel) McLean 1933–2007 m. Harold Agnew 1924–2001
    3. 3. Annie McLean 1905–
    4. 4. George (Alexander Mc) Lean 1905–1957
    5. 5. Annie (Christina) McLean 1910–
    6. 6. Minnie (Isabel) McLean 1912–1996
    7. 7. Alice Koss 1898–
    8. 8. Hugh McLean –1921
  7. 7. Mary (Margaret) McLean 1855–1931
  8. 8. Daniel McLean 1868–1950
  9. 9. William (J) McLean 1870–
  10. 10. James McLEAN 1874–

James McLEAN's Timeline

2 Records

1822
12 Oct 1822
Birth of James A. McLEAN in Isle of Gigha, Scotland
Isle of Gigha, Scotland
1908
1908
Age 86
Death of James A. McLEAN in Canada
Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Oct 1822
    Event Place: Isle of Gigha, Scotland
    Record Source: Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, The National Archives at Washington, D.C; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Card Manifests (Alphabetical) of Individuals Entering through the Port of Detroit, Michigan, 1906-1954; NAI: 4527226; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalizatio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 3 Apr 1908
    Event Place: Detroit, Michigan, USA
    Record Source: Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, The National Archives at Washington, D.C; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Card Manifests (Alphabetical) of Individuals Entering through the Port of Detroit, Michigan, 1906-1954; NAI: 4527226; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalizatio

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1908
    Event Place: Canada

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