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James E. McLane

Birth17 Sep 1822 - Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Death02 May 1909 - Fawn Grove, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherCatherine Martin
FatherJames McLane

Born in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA on 17 Sep 1822 to James McLane and Catherine Martin. James E. McLane married Eleanor Ellen Stone and had 9 children. He passed away on 02 May 1909 in Fawn Grove, York County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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James Mclane
1795 - 1841
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Catherine Martin
1798 - 1837
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Eleanor Ellen Stone
1829 - 1900
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David S Mclane
1857 - 1941
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Moses G Mclane
1849 - Unknown
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Isabella Delphina Mcclane
1854 - 1941
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Sarah E Mclane
1853 - Unknown
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James Ellwood Mclane
1859 - 1904
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John F Mclane
1851 - Unknown
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Issachai E. Mc Lane
1866 - Unknown
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Mary E. Mc Lane
1863 - Unknown
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Isabelle D Mclane
Unknown - Unknown

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