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Samuel McLean 1793–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 June 1793

Birth Location: Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 27 March 1865

Death Location: Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: John Mclean

Mother: Margaret McPhail

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In 1793, Samuel McLean entered the world in Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to John Mclean And Margaret Mcphail. Samuel McLean passed away in 1865 in Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1793, Samuel McLean entered the world in Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada, born to John Mclean And Margaret Mcphail.
  • Samuel McLean passed away in 1865 in Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Samuel McLean's Ancestors

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Samuel McLean
1793–1865
Birth Place: Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
John Mclean
1770–1821
Tiree, Argyll, Scotland, Great Britain
Margaret McPhail
1772–
Ruaig, Tiree, Argyll, Scotland, Great Britain
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Samuel McLean's Timeline

2 Records

1793
16 June 1793
Birth of Samuel McLean in Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
1865
27 March 1865
Age 72
Death of Samuel McLean in Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 June 1793
    Event Place: Barrington, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 March 1865
    Event Place: Port Saxon, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada

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