Thomas McLean (MacLean), 1755–1821?> (aged 65 years)
- Name
- Thomas /McLean (MacLean)/
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- McLean (MacLean)
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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Address: Dobbin Neighborhood Citation details: page 123 Text: "Shortly after their arrival here (Dobbin Neighborhood), their son John was born, and about a year later William was born." Note: Stephen Michael MacLean has the birth of William MacLean as 2 Apr 1757 but at the same time he states, "Shortly after their arrival here (Dobbin Neighborhood), their son John was born, and about a year later William was born." It seems that Alexander and Elizabeth arrived in Dobbin in the 1748-49's. |
Birth of a brother
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Citation details: page 123, page 125 |
British King
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1st President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: page 128 Text: "On the 19th of June, 1792, Dr. William was married to Mary Davidson, the third daughter of John Davidson. They were married in the Davidson home by the Reverend James McRee. Her father was Major John Davidson, who was one of the signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. Let us remember here the many marriages between the MacLean and Davidson families." |
2nd President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Cemetery: Smith Cemetery
Address: below Belmont, Gaston, North Carolina, USA GPS Coordinates: Latitude 35.21940; Longitude -81.03220 |
Death of a mother
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British King
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Burial of a mother
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Cemetery: Smith Graveyard below Belmont, North Carolina Citation details: page 137 |
Probate
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Quality of data: primary evidence Note: Will of Alexander MacLean, written 1789, probated 1798 Will of Alexander MacLean, written 1789, probated 1798 December 15, 1789 "I, Alexander McLean, of the County of Lincoln, of the State of North Carolina, farmer…..make Wm. McLean and Thomas McLean my executors.... "To my son, Thomas McLean, one Negro boy, one rone mare, one colt, one black horse, one horse two years old, three young mares two years old. Also, the ploughs, iron mattocks, hillings, hoes, and horse gear, and also all and similar my land messenger to him. |
3rd President of the United States
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4th President of the United States
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5th President of the United States
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British King
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Death
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father |
1709–1798
Birth: 1709
44
— Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: 1798 — Gaston (old Lincoln), North Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1738–1812
Birth: 1738
Death: 1812 — Gaston (old Lincoln), North Carolina, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1739 — Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
2 years
elder sister |
1740–1747
Birth: 1740
31
2
— Pennsylvania, USA Death: 1747 — Pennsylvania, USA |
2 years
elder sister |
1741–1747
Birth: 1741
32
3
— Pennsylvania, USA Death: 1747 — Pennsylvania, USA |
4 years
elder sister |
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5 years
elder brother |
1748–
Birth: 1748
39
10
— Rowan, North Carolina, USA Death: Georgia, USA |
9 years
younger brother |
1757–1828
Birth: April 2, 1757
48
19
— Rowan, North Carolina, USA Death: October 25, 1828 |
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1750–1798
Birth: 1750
41
12
— Gaston (old Lincoln), North Carolina, USA Death: 1798 |
6 years
himself |
1755–1821
Birth: October 20, 1755
46
17
— Gaston (old Lincoln), North Carolina, USA Death: September 2, 1821 — South Union, Logan, Kentucky, USA |
5 years
younger brother |
1760–1834
Birth: October 14, 1760
51
22
— Gaston (old Lincoln), North Carolina, USA Death: November 30, 1834 — Tennessee, USA |
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Probate |
Quality of data: primary evidence |
Death |
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Note |
Citation details: page 125 |
Probate |
Will of Alexander MacLean, written 1789, probated 1798 December 15, 1789 "I, Alexander McLean, of the County of Lincoln, of the State of North Carolina, farmer…..make Wm. McLean and Thomas McLean my executors.... "To my son, Thomas McLean, one Negro boy, one rone mare, one colt, one black horse, one horse two years old, three young mares two years old. Also, the ploughs, iron mattocks, hillings, hoes, and horse gear, and also all and similar my land messenger to him. |
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Note
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"Another son of Alexander was Thomas MacLean. Although he was only thirteen at the time of the King's Moutain battle, he could give a glowing account of the heroic bravery which characterized that brilliant victory in which many neighbors under thebrave Lietemant-Colonel Hambright and Major Chronicale actively participated." Citation details: page 125 |