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John Richard McClain

Birth26 Feb 1776 - Randolph, North Carolina, United States
Death3 January 1847 - Pike, Illinois, USA
MotherSusannah Marshall
FatherRobert Andrew McClain

Born in Randolph, North Carolina, United States on 26 Feb 1776 to Robert Andrew McClain and Susannah Marshall. John Richard McClain married Mary "Polly" Coffey and had 13 children. He passed away on 3 January 1847 in Pike, Illinois, USA.

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Robert Andrew Mcclain
1741 - 1806
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Susannah Marshall
1740 - 1811
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Mary "Polly" Coffey
1779 - 1846
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Sarah Tenn Mcclain
1816 - 1903
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Malissa Felicia Mcclain
1811 - 1878
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John Richard Mcclain
1807 - 1893
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Robert M. (Or C.) Mcclain
1805 - 1889
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Isaac Mcclain
1803 - 1861
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James Mcclain
1821 - 1853
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Edwin W. Mcclain
1824 - 1891
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Joseph (Dna-c) Mcclain
1801 - 1833
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Margaret Ann Mcclain
1809 - 1860
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Mary B.1811 Mcclain
1811 - 1850
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Daniel Clark Mcclain
1813 - 1891
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Chesley Mclane
1821 - 1866
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Edmon Scott Mcclain
1824 - Unknown

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