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Henry Clay McLaney

Birth10 Jan 1846 - Perote, Pita, Alabama
Death27 March 1927 - Hartford, Geneva, Alabama, United States
MotherMargaret Mariah Melton
FatherJames Madison McLaney

Born in Perote, Pita, Alabama on 10 Jan 1846 to James Madison McLaney and Margaret Mariah Melton. Henry Clay McLaney married Emma Sissy Childs and had 15 children. He passed away on 27 March 1927 in Hartford, Geneva, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
James Madison Mclaney
1805 - 1879
Margaret Mariah Melton
1812 - 1891
Spouse(s)
Emma Sissy Childs
1862 - 1958
Eliza J Bradshaw
1845 - 1890
Children Show all
Walter Mc Laney
1866 - 1945
Clanton Mc Laney
1871 - 1917
John Henry Mclaney
1877 - 1941
Alfred Grover Cleveland Mclaney
1892 - 1976
Essie M Mclaney
1894 - 1966
Julius Jackson Mclaney
1881 - 1953
Cleburn Mc Laney
1885 - 1967
William Clayton Mclaney
1879 - 1930

Tillis Mclaney
1899 - 1981
Robert D Mclaney
1904 - 1987
James Austin Mclaney
1869 - 1958
George Huey Mclaney
1902 - 1956
Launa Davis Mclaney
1870 - 1956
Lillie J Mclaney
1874 - Unknown
Leona C Mclaney
1885 - Unknown

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