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James MCLEARN

Birth1762 - Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death23 Mar 1849 - South Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia
MotherIsabella Hopkins Moody/Mudie
FatherJames McClearn

Born in Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada on 1762 to James McClearn and Isabella Hopkins Moody/Mudie. James MCLEARN married Elizabeth FENTON (McLearn/McClearn) and had 16 children. He passed away on 23 Mar 1849 in South Rawdon, Hants County, Nova Scotia.

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Parents
James Mcclearn
1729 - 1772
Isabella Hopkins Moody/mudie
1733 - 1797
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Fenton (Mclearn/mcclearn)
1773 - 1848
Mary Placeway
1762 - 1846
Children Show all
Mary Mclearn
1806 - 1847
Nancy Mclearn/mclean
1786 - 1882
Sarah Jane Mclearn
1792 - 1876
Elizabeth Mclearn Mclarren
1790 - 1882
Hugh Mclearn
1797 - 1855
Janet Mc Learn
1782 - 1871
James Mclearn
1811 - 1875
Richard Mclearn
1804 - 1860

Thomas Mclearn
1798 - 1871
Alice Mclearn Aker
1815 - 1877
Ann Mclearn Nevers
1808 - 1845
Matthew Mclearn
1800 - 1852
John Mclearn
1794 - 1865
Joseph Mcclearn
1802 - Unknown
Isabella Mclarren
1797 - Unknown
John C Mclearn
1799 - 1876

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