Lamar Reginald McLean, 1900–?>
- Name
- Lamar Reginald /McLean/
- Given names
- Lamar Reginald
- Surname
- McLean
Birth
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
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Marriage
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
Marriage of a sister
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
Marriage of a sister
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
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26th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Address: "10 miles north of Lampasas School Creek", Lampasas County, Texas, USA, re: Lossie Myrtle Perry McLean Citation details: in 1941 letter Text: in possession of Barbara D. McLean Corner, McKinney, Texas |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Burial of a paternal grandfather
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Cemetery: Center Cemetery
Address: N 31.20739 and W –98.2942 - From Lampasas, travel north on US 281 and turn left onto US 190/US 183. Turn right onto CR 2001 - old Lometa-Lampasas highway - traveling north/northwest. Turn right onto CR 2080 [old CR 40]. Then turn right at the narrow Center Cemetery stone entry with chain link fence. Note: tombstone inscription: S.P. McLean; Born; Nov. 23, 1823; Died Jan. 2, 1909; "Remember as; You pass me by; You must die as; Well as I." |
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27th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
Death of a mother
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Cause: "softening of Brain"
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 52995 |
Burial of a mother
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Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Text: "Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history." - Texas Historical Sign Citation details: Certificate # 52995 |
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28th President of the United States
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29th President of the United States
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30th President of the United States
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31st President of the United States
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32nd President of the United States
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British King
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Death of a father
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Cause: chronic myocarditis/senility age 90
Address: 3528 Ethel Waco, Texas, USA
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 18835 Note: W.P. [Washington Poole], his son, of Waco, was the informant on the death certificate. Charles D. could have been living with his son when he died. |
Burial of a father
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Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Text: "Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history." - Texas Historical Marker Citation details: Certificate # 18835 Note: Bolger Haney Funeral Home Bolger Haney Funeral Home |
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33rd President of the United States
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British Queen
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34th President of the United States
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35th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
Death of a brother
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Cause: Head on collision car wreck with multiple contusions/depression of rib cage
Address: Precinct 1 on US 84 about 3 miles NW of Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas, USA Text: Informant was "Family Records" Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 44412 Note: He was killed "immediately". It was "raining and other car slipped on wet payment". |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Goldthwaite Memorial
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Text: “Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery In 1888, three local men bought land for use as a cemetery; the first burial was that of Houston Roberts. The Odd Fellows Lodge bought the grounds in 1894, adding land over the years. Watson Whittaker was killed during an 1898 train robbery and made headlines as a funeral train brought him to Mills County for burial here. The lodge sold the cemetery in 1943 to the city, and it became Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Local groups made improvements and placed memorials to honor the sacrifice of area veterans buried here. Today, the cemetery provides a link to area history.” Texas Historical Sign Citation details: Certificate # 44412 |
36th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Cause: Cerebrovascular thrombosis
Address: Hillcrest Hospital Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 18633 Text: Informant: Joe H. Lewis. Wash was a widow. Quality of data: Death Certificate |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Source: Texas Death Certificate
Citation details: Certificate # 18633 |
37th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Cause: stertinal hemorhage/Probable malignancy
Address: Lampasas Nursing Home Usual Residence: 307 North Ridge Street Lampasas, Texas Text: The State of Texas Quality of data: Certified Copy of Death Certificate Citation details: Vol. 10, Page 10 |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery
Address: N 31.07017 and W –98.1961 Oak Hill Cemetery is located in the northwest part of the city of Lampasas. Drive north on US 281/US 190/US 183 to E Street; turn left, west, and go to end of street [corner of E and Porter Street]. Turn right into cemetery. Lot: 50 Block: 7 Site: 3 Citation details: oakhill02.txt, accessed Sept 4, 2009 Note: had to wait until after the ground thawed to actually dig the grave
Note: double tombstone inscription: MCLEAN; Lossie P.; 1889 - 1983; [with husband] Alonzo D. 1882 - 1973; In God We Trust; with separate small stones under each name on the ground: "Mother"; "Father". Additional stones at foot of graves: Lossie Myrtle Perry; Feb. 22, 1889; Dec. 22, 1983 and Alonzo David McLean; Dec. 10, 1882; Feb. 2, 1973. These graves, along with other family members graves are all within a concrete curbing engraved with large "A. D. McLean" lettering. |
38th President of the United States
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39th President of the United States
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40th President of the United States
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41st President of the United States
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42nd President of the United States
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Death
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father |
1853–1943
Birth: January 7, 1853
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— Tippah, Mississippi, USA Death: April 27, 1943 — Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA |
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mother |
1855–1935
Birth: May 16, 1855
— Missouri, USA Death: November 4, 1935 — Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas, USA |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — November 20, 1877 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
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elder sister |
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4 years
elder brother |
1881–1973
Birth: December 10, 1881
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— Burnet, Texas, USA Death: February 2, 1973 — Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas, USA |
3 years
elder brother |
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3 years
elder brother |
1887–1962
Birth: November 2, 1887
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— Lampasas, Texas, USA Death: June 26, 1962 — Mills, Texas, USA |
19 months
elder brother |
1889–1967
Birth: May 19, 1889
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— Lampasas, Texas, USA Death: March 20, 1967 — Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA |
12 years
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Marriage | Marriage — — |
Birth |
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
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Marriage |
Citation details: "Charles David McLean" page 274 |
Media object
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Lon McLean and his brothers
Note: "Lon and his brothers" {written on back of photograph by Lossie McLean, his wife} Deductions by Blake McLean, son of Alonzo: Front Row left to right: Wash (Washington Poole), Lamar Reginal. Middle Row left to right: Sam (Samuel Blackstone) and Lon (Alonzo David) Back Row: Em (Emzy Oliver) Note: The only individual known for certain is Alonzo David-middle row on the right. |
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Charles David McLean Family
Note: Picture taken in 1900. Back row: Samuel Blackstone [b. Aug. 22, 1884], Alonzo David [b. Dec. 10, 1882 d. Feb. 2, 1973], Emzy (Em) Oliver [b. Nov. 2, 1887] Front Row: Washington Poole [b. Mar. 19, 1889], Grandma McLean (Anna Magriah Arbuckle) [b. May 16, 1855], Lamar Reginal [b. Sep. 5, 1900] and Granddad McLean (Charles David McLean) [b. Jan. 7, 1853] |