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Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston 1713–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Aug 1713

Birth Location: Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Death Date: 5 Feb 1802

Death Location: Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America

Father: John Gaston

Mother: Esther Waugh

Spouse(s): James (McCluer)

Children(s): Asa Coburn, Lucy McCluer, Martha *, Capt. McClure, Margaret Martin, Dr. McClure, James McClure, Major McClure, Eunice McCluer, Captain McClure, Sarah McCluer, Lydia McClure, Samuel McClure, Patty McClure, Agnes McClure, Mary McClure, Thomas McClure, Anna McClure, Nicholas McClure, Margaret McClure, Dr McClure, Elizabeth McClure

Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston was born in 1713 in Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland, the child of John Leopold Gaston And Esther Waugh. In 1790, Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston resided in Chester, South Carolina, United States. Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston married James Mcclure Mccluer, and had children including Agnes Mcclure, Anna Richardson Mcclure, Asa Coburn, Capt Hugh Mcclure, Captain John Mcclure, Dr William Mcclure, Dr David Mcclure, Elizabeth Mcclure, Eunice Mccluer, James Mcclure, Lucy Mccluer, Lydia Mcclure, Major John Mcclure, Margaret Mcclure, Margaret Olive Mcclure Martin, Martha Mcclure, Mary Mcclure, Nicholas Mcclure, Patty Mcclure, Samuel Mcclure, Sarah Mccluer, Thomas Mcclure. Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston passed away in 1802 in Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston was born in 1713 in Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland, the child of John Leopold Gaston And Esther Waugh.
  • In 1790, Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston resided in Chester, South Carolina, United States.
  • Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston married James Mcclure Mccluer, and had children including Agnes Mcclure, Anna Richardson Mcclure, Asa Coburn, Capt Hugh Mcclure, Captain John Mcclure, Dr William Mcclure, Dr David Mcclure, Elizabeth Mcclure, Eunice Mccluer, James Mcclure, Lucy Mccluer, Lydia Mcclure, Major John Mcclure, Margaret Mcclure, Margaret Olive Mcclure Martin, Martha Mcclure, Mary Mcclure, Nicholas Mcclure, Patty Mcclure, Samuel Mcclure, Sarah Mccluer, Thomas Mcclure.
  • Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston passed away in 1802 in Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Gaston's Ancestors

Self
Mary Gaston
1713–1802
Birth Place: Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Parents
John Leopold Gaston
1645–1707
France to Melrose, Roxboughshire, Scotland
Esther Waugh
1645–1720
Carenleagh, Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
Sir (Jean Gaston (Duke of Navarre) (The Huguenot)) DeFoix
1600–1650
Foix, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Agnes (von) Hapsburg
1601–1658
Valladolid, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Great-Grandparents
Gaston Gaston
1550–1603
Mary Lemoine
1578–1640
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gaston DeFoix
1510–1580
Mary LeMon
1520–1590
Nicolas Lemoine
1553–1610
Loise Arragepied
1558–1620

Mary Gaston's Descendants

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Mary ((The Heroine of Cherokee)) Gaston (5 Aug 1713–5 Feb 1802) m. James (McClure) (McCluer) (1708–12 Apr 1787)
  1. 1. Asa Coburn 1738–1789
  2. 2. Lucy McCluer 1749–1750
  3. 3. Martha (McClure) * 1754–1836
  4. 4. Capt. (Hugh) McClure 1759–1802
  5. 5. Margaret (Olive McClure) Martin 1759–1789
  6. 6. Dr. (William) McClure 1760–1828
  7. 7. James McClure 1754–1828
  8. 8. Major (John) McClure 1730–1780
  9. 9. Eunice McCluer 1756–1843
  10. 10. Captain (John) McClure 1756–1843
  11. 11. Sarah McCluer 1746–1748
  12. 12. Lydia McClure 1755–
  13. 13. Samuel McClure 1751–1752
  14. 14. Patty McClure 1759–1760
  15. 15. Agnes McClure 1742–1810
  16. 16. Mary McClure 1739–1789
  17. 17. Thomas McClure 1742–1743
  18. 18. Anna ((Richardson)) McClure 1736–
  19. 19. Nicholas McClure 1746–1822
  20. 20. Margaret McClure 1739–1784
  21. 21. Dr (David) McClure 1732–1813
  22. 22. Elizabeth McClure 1734–

Mary Gaston's Timeline

3 Records

1713
5 Aug 1713
Birth of Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston in Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland
1790
1790
Age 77
Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston resided here in Chester, South Carolina, United States
Chester, South Carolina, United States
1802
5 Feb 1802
Age 89
Death of Mary (The Heroine of Cherokee) Gaston in Chester, South Carolina, USA
Chester, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Aug 1713
    Event Place: Cloughwater, Antrim, Northern Ireland
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Charles Town, South Carolina
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Charles Town, South Carolina; Year: 1772; Page Number: 126

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina, United States
    Record Source: 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: Chester, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 183; Image: 119; Family History Library Film: 0568151

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Feb 1802
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Probate
    Event Place: Chester, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868; Author: Wates, Wylma Anne; Probate Place: Chester, South Carolina

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