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McCLURES IN VIRGINIA.
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2. Daniel, m. 1784, Anne Patton

3. John, m. 1792, Ann Tallman.

4. Benjamin, m. March 22, 1791, Polly, d. of John Hall, by Rev. Wm. Wilson. Em. to Kentucky.

5. James, m. Anna Wilson, Em. to Kentucky.

6. Edith, m. Samuel McWilliams. Em. to Kentucky.

7. Margaret, m. 1797, Ezekiel Logan.

8. Jane, m. Rev. Wm. Cravens.

9. Peachy (1777-1848), m. 1802, Mary Jane Stuart.

10. Fielding, m. 1800, Ann Quinn. Em. to Kentucky.

11. William, m. (1) Jane Young, (2) ——— McClure. Em. to Kentucky.

12. Jesse, m. 1794, Elizabeth Wilson.

13. Thomas.

14. Parthenia, m. 1804, Reuben Harrison. Em. to Kentucky.

15. Marellah.

16. Endocia.

(See also Waddell's Annals, p. 152.)

Among the many living descendants of Mary McClure is Miss Jannetta Burlingham of Shullsburg, Wis.

IV. Jean, b. 1745, m. Col. John Logan, of Augusta County, cousin of the one above. Em. to Kentucky. (See Green's Historic Families of Kentucky), Daughter Mary m. Otho Holland Beatty, whose daughter Jane m. Joseph Ballenger, of Lincoln County, Ky.

V. Elizabeth, b. 1746, m. after 1768, a McKey of Rockingham County, son, Joseph McClure McKey.

VI. Thomas, b. 1748. Was doubtless the Thomas McClure of N. C., Ensign, Revolutionary War, enlisted April 1, 1776. Mentioned in Wheeler's History of N. C., p. 80, from Salisbury District. Was wounded in the fight at Hanging Rock August 6, 1780, in which battle Capt. John McClure was mortally wounded. In my judgement he is the great grandfather of Mr. Adolphus B. McClure, of Aztec, New Mexico, who, in a letter dated July 18, 1911, gave me the following:

"My family originated in Scotland, from whence a Pres-