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Paul (McLane) McClain

Birth1750 - Hempfield, Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States
Death17 Sep 1822 - Churchville, Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMargaret McGowen
FatherJohn McClain

Born in Hempfield, Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States on 1750 to John McClain and Margaret McGowen. Paul (McLane) McClain married Catherine Shire and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Sep 1822 in Churchville, Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States.

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John Mcclain
1730 - Unknown
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Margaret Mcgowen
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Shire
1762 - 1821
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James A. Mclaine
1770 - 1843
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Elizabeth Ann Mcclain
1788 - 1811
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Moses U Mcclain
1783 - 1865
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Margaret Mclaine
1790 - Unknown
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James Mclane (Mclain)
1798 - 1843
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Sarah Moorhead Blakeney
1776 - 1855
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Sarah Cropley
1780 - 1822
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Sarah Mcclain
1776 - 1855

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