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McCLURES IN VIRGINIA.
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(4). Eglantine, m. Addison J. Henderson.:6. Sarah. No record.:7. Mary. No record.:8. Agnes. No record.

III. Alexander McClure. No record.

IV. Anne McClure. No record.

V. Agnes MoClure m. James Campbell.

VI. Elizabeth McClure. No record.

VII. Hannah McClure. No record.

VIII. Jean McClure m. an Elliot.

IX. Mary McClure m. a Ratliff.

Alexander McClure, of Eastern Virginia, doubtless belongs to this family. He m. Nancy Dupuy. Seven children: Abram, Mary who m. a Campbell, Samuel, Alexander who m. Webb, William, Bartlett who m. an Ashby, and Achsa who m. a Bacy. (See Virginia Historical Soc. V. 177).

Cora T. McClure, who m. Henry Craig Ewell May, 1873, and died March 25, 1874, probably also belonged to this line.

LINE OF JOHN McCLURE

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John McClure, the brother of Halbert, died prior to 1748, intestate. He was doubtless the John McClewer who, with two Alexander McClewers, Halbert and Moses McClewer, were members of Capt. McDowell's company of militia, 1742. His son,

A. Halbert McClure, nephew of Halbert, Sr., was born about 1738. Possibly the Halbert McClure who settled on the Holstein, 1793, and ancestor of Rev. Arthur McClure, a Methodist minister, born in East Tennessee Feb, 16, 1801, entered the Tennessee Conference 1822, and died September 26, 1825. "A young man of much promise, excellent in abilities and graces, and an eloquent and successful minister."—Conference Minutes, vol. I, p. 550.

It is my opinion that the following McClures, who set-