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John McLean 1766 – 1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1766

Birth Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 1795

Death Location: Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA

Father: John McLean

Mother: Jane Marshall

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In 1766, John McLean entered the world in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, born to John McLean and Jane Nancy Marshall. John McLean passed away in 1795 in Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1766, John McLean entered the world in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, born to John McLean and Jane Nancy Marshall.
  • John McLean passed away in 1795 in Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.

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John McLean's Ancestors

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John McLean
1766 – 1795
Birth Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John McLean
1726 – 1807
Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Jane (Nancy) Marshall
1726 – 1790
Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
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John McLean's Timeline

2 Records

1766
1766
Birth of John McLean in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1795
1795
Age 29
Death of John McLean in Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1766
    Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Geensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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