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William Robards McLane

Birth8 Jul 1832 - Trigg County, KY
Death24 Feb 1898 - Ozark, Franklin, Arkansas, United States
MotherMartha Sholar
FatherSamuel Robards McLean

Born in Trigg County, KY on 8 Jul 1832 to Samuel Robards McLean and Martha Sholar. William Robards McLane married Mary Hulen Bourland and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1898 in Ozark, Franklin, Arkansas, United States.

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Samuel Robards Mclean
1814 - 1874
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Martha Sholar
1815 - Unknown
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Mary Hulen Bourland
1838 - 1909
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Samuel Slaton Mclane
1872 - 1926
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Mildred Elizabeth "Minnie" Thursaline Mclane Lancaster Mccully
1865 - 1955
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Charles Lee Mclane
1868 - 1928
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William Paul Mclane
1880 - 1968
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James Graves Mclane
1861 - 1935
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Mary Cassie Mclane
1877 - 1939
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John A. Mclane
1862 - 1902
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Albert Monroe Mclane
1855 - 1905
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Ella Annie Mclane
1858 - 1932

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