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William Robert McCLELLAN

Birth1710 - Antrim, Ireland
Death1782 - Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherElizabeth Ewing
FatherRobert McClelland

Born in Antrim, Ireland on 1710 to Robert McClelland and Elizabeth Ewing. William Robert McCLELLAN married Mary Armstrong (Ross) and had 6 children. He passed away on 1782 in Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Robert Mcclelland
1677 - 1741
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Elizabeth Ewing
1700 - 1759
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Mary Armstrong (Ross)
1703 - 1791
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Margaret Mcclelland
1724 - 1804
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Jane Mcclelland
1725 - Unknown
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John Mcclelland
1734 - 1819
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William Mcclelland
1723 - Unknown
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Mary Mcclelland, Scotch-irish Parentage
1730 - 1811
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Elizabeth Mcclelland
1728 - Unknown

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