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George Blair McClenachan

Male 1769 - 1833  (63 years)


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  • Name George Blair McClenachan 
    Born 29 Dec 1769 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1833 
    Person ID I23374  Jerry Milo Johnson
    Last Modified 29 Mar 2015 

    Father Blair McClenachan,   b. 1720, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 08 May 1812, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 92 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother A. Durrach 
    Relationship Natural 
    Family ID F8333  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Morris,   b. 1775,   d. 1849  (Age 74 years) 
    Children 
     1. Blair McClenachan,   b. 10 Mar 1796,   d. 17 Oct 1854  (Age 58 years)  [Natural]
     2. Morris McClenachan,   b. 10 Sep 1797,   d. Yes, date unknown  [Natural]
     3. Matilda McClenachan,   b. 06 Dec 1812,   d. 04 Feb 1881  (Age 68 years)  [Natural]
     4. Walter Stewart McClenachan,   b. 28 May 1815,   d. 19 Feb 1869  (Age 53 years)  [Natural]
     5. Jacob McClenachan,   b. 05 Mar 1804,   d. 19 Sep 1805  (Age 1 years)  [Natural]
     6. Jacob McClenachan,   b. 18 Apr 1806,   d. 16 Feb 1847  (Age 40 years)  [Natural]
     7. Ann McClenachan,   b. 14 Mar 1809,   d. 09 Apr 1878  (Age 69 years)  [Natural]
     8. Mary McClenachan,   b. 22 Sep 1799,   d. 21 Dec 1867, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years)  [Natural]
     9. George McClenachan,   b. 14 Nov 1801,   d. 09 Sep 1832  (Age 30 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F8352  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Reading Howell's, map, published in 1792, indicates the position of Donaldson's grist mill, near present township pumping station. In that year, the property was again put up for sale. Among an array of buildings, it included a three-story stone merchant mill (the one now placared "Ye Olde Grist Mill"), a two-story stone grist mill, a stone paper mill and a saw mill. In 1797, the whole was bought by Geoge McClenachan, son of Blair McClenachan, that pituresque figure of the Revolution, whom William Cobett, the satirist, called, "Blair, the great, The Irish guadian of the State." Ten years later, George McClenachan sold the paper mill, but remained in possession of the rest of the property until his death, in 1833.

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