William McLean, 1732

Name
William /McLean/
Given names
William
Surname
McLean
Birth
Note: Argyll (sometimes anglicised to Argyllshire) was a county of Scotland until 1975, when Scottish counties were abolished.

Argyll (sometimes anglicised to Argyllshire) was a county of Scotland until 1975, when Scottish counties were abolished.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyll

The Isle of Mull or simply Mull (Scottish Gaelic: Muile, pronounced [ˈmulə]) is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Mull

Marriage of a sister
Death of a mother
Note: possible date
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a father
Marriage of a brother
British King
Marriage of a brother
1st President of the United States
George Washington
April 30, 1789
2nd President of the United States
John Adams
March 4, 1797
Death of a brother
Note: or possibly died in 1810 in Todd County, Kentucky
British King
George III
from October 25, 1760 to January 29, 1820
3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
March 4, 1801
4th President of the United States
James Madison
March 4, 1809
5th President of the United States
James Monroe
March 4, 1817
Death of a brother
Citation details: page 1
Source: McLean Families
Citation details: page 4
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Caney Station Cemetery
Address: Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA
Text:

"Old Caney Station Cemetery - The Caney Station cemetery, the oldest known burial ground in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, has disappeared from its original location. Many of the stones of the cemetery have been moved numerous times until now they rest in a location several hundred yards from that spot laid out as a sacred burial ground by the first residents of the Greenville area in about 1795.
"Gayle Carver, of Greenville, who takes such history seriously, is urging that a permanent monument be erected at the site of the original Caney Station and Caney Station cemetery on the T. T. Kennedy farm one and one half miles northwest of Greenville on the Luzerne Road. Caney Station was abandoned as a community when Greenville became the county seat in 1799, and soon, the cemetery was also abandoned and fell into disrepair under a growth of vines and brush. From time to time the stones have been moved about by previous land owners until now they are far from the original sites of the graves. Many of the county’s pioneer and civic leaders are buried in this cemetery, unmarked by any monuments at all. This includes the remains of two congressmen, who served in Washington in the fledgling years of this county. They are Alney M. McLean and Edward Rumsey, whose positions in life should warrant them more respect than their current burial places now offer."

Citation details: Memorial# 9122587. Added 19 Jul 2004 by Margaret’s Daughter.
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
16981741
Birth: 1698 33 Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: November 1741Brunswick, Virginia, USA
mother
Marriage Marriage1715Scotland, United Kingdom
1 year
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
1717
Birth: 1717 19 9 Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death:
3 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
5 years
elder brother
5 years
elder brother
17281800
Birth: 1728 30 20 Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: 1800Russellville, Logan, Kentucky, USA
elder brother
1727
Birth: 1727 29 19 Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: Pennsylvania, USA
4 years
elder brother
Captain Ephraim McLean Tombstones - Revolutionary Soldier
17301823
Birth: 1730 32 22 Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: 1823Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA
3 years
himself
1732
Birth: 1732 34 24 Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death:
Birth

Argyll (sometimes anglicised to Argyllshire) was a county of Scotland until 1975, when Scottish counties were abolished.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyll

The Isle of Mull or simply Mull (Scottish Gaelic: Muile, pronounced [ˈmulə]) is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Mull

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