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McCLURES IN VIRGINIA.
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d. Hugh Brock, W. and L. U. Farmer; m. Eva Steele. Dead.
e. Frank.

4. Robert McCluer, Physician, surgeon U. S. Army. Alumnus Washington College. United with Monmouth church Oct. 1, 1820. Emigrated to St. Charles County, Mo., 1829, where he died Sept. 21, 1834.

He m. Sophia Campbell, dau. of Prof. Samuel Campbell, of Washington College, and Sally Alexander.

Four children:

(1). Janetta Campbell, who m. Dr. John Muschany, St. Charles City, Mo. Several children.
(2). Samuel Campbell, m. Lucretia Fawcett. The following appeared at the time of her death:

MRS. LUCRETIA MCCLUER.

Was born in Harrisonburg, Va., June 2nd, 1822, and died at her home in St. Charles County, Mo., March 10th, 1913, in the ninety-first year of her age.

She was a daughter of Mr. Jos. Fawcett. Her mother's maiden name was Keyes. The Fawcett family are believed to have been of the Huguenot stock. Mr. Fawcett moved to Missouri about the year 1834, and settled at "Old Franklin" in Howard county. Two years later the family moved to St. Charles, one of the old French towns of Missouri. At that time French was the principal language spoken on the streets and in the shops. Here the subject of this sketch passed her girlhood. While yet in school she united with the Presbyterian church in St. Charles. She was married in December, 1841, to Mr. Samuel C. McCluer, of Dardenne, St. Charles county, who died in 1888. He was a son of Dr. Robert McCluer, of Lexington, Va., who moved to Missouri in 1829. From the time of her marriage till her death she continued to reside in the same neighborhood, and was all these years a member of the Dardenne Presbyterian church. She was the mother of ten children, eight sons and two daughters, all of whom are living except one daughter, Henrietta, who died in