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John Maclay

Birth1748 - Lurgan, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
Death11 Jan 1813 - Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherElizabeth McDONALD
FatherJohn Maclay

Born in Lurgan, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA on 1748 to John Maclay and Elizabeth McDONALD. John Maclay married Eleanor Maclay and had 8 children. He passed away on 11 Jan 1813 in Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States.

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John Maclay
1707 - 1779
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Elizabeth Mcdonald
1710 - 1757
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Eleanor Maclay
1750 - 1816
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Robert "Of Concord" Maclay
1782 - 1850
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Samuel Maclay
1772 - 1816
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Charles Maclay
1775 - 1809
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John M. Maclay
1789 - 1823
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Catherine Maclay
1787 - 1796
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Jane Maclay
1785 - 1786
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Elizabeth Maclay
1773 - 1848
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Mary Maclay
1777 - 1796

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