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James MCCLUNG |
Born |
1736 |
Coleraine, Londonderry, Ireland |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
A4FA1E2F25394C7AA61D9634B07BE57F2B5B |
Notes |
- James McClung was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta Co. VA.
He moved to the "Borden Grant" in Augusta (now Rockbridge) county, VA and settled on a farm on the east bank of South River, three miles east of Fairfield. He erected his home in a narrow glen between the river and the mountain and about midway between the Little Mary and Big Mary Creeks. The original house was burned but his neighbors assembled and built another for him and had it ready for occupancy within a week. This building, "Mary Glenn" is still standing.
James McClung was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and for his services received grants of land in Kanawha County, VA (now WV) and in Kentucky.
James married Ann Gray and they had fourteen children. His will is on record in Lexington, VA.
The McClung Family Association Web Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rootsr/PA-Wm.htm
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Person ID |
I5770 |
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Last Modified |
31 Dec 2011 |
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