Capt Ephraim MCLEAN[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
1730 - 1823 (93 years)-
Name Ephraim MCLEAN Prefix Capt Birth 1730 Scotland [1] Gender Male Residence 1760 Guilford, North Carolina, British America [1] Alamance Creek District Possessions 17 Nov 1764 Mecklenberg., North Carolina, British America [6] Possessions 4 Apr 1765β26 Sep 1766 Mecklenberg., North Carolina, British America [7] land grant Possessions 24 Sep 1766 Mecklenberg., North Carolina, British America [6] Possessions 25 Sep 1766 Mecklenberg., North Carolina, British America [6] Military 1770 [8] Captian in the Tryon troops in the campaign against the Indians Occupation 1770 Tryon, North Carolina, British America [9] Commissioner Possessions 13 Jun 1774 Tryon, North Carolina, British America [10] Occupation 23 Dec 1776 Rowan, North Carolina, British America [11] Representative Occupation Nov 1777βDEC 1777 Burke, North Carolina, United States [12] Member of North Carolina House of Commons Possessions 10 Dec 1778 Burke, North Carolina, United States [13] Jonh's River Occupation 13 Feb 1779β8 May 1779 Burke, North Carolina, United States Possessions 20 Sep 1779 Burke, North Carolina, United States [14] Reedy Creek Military 23 Jan 1781 Burke, North Carolina, United States [15] 30 bushels of Indian Corn Possessions 31 Dec 1779β28 Oct 1782 Burke, North Carolina, United States [16, 17, 18, 19, 20] Catawaba River and more Possessions 26 Dec 1783 Davidson, North Carolina, United States [21] Occupation 1784 Davidson, North Carolina, United States [22] representative to House Representatives, North Carolina Occupation 3 Jun 1784 Davidson, North Carolina, United States [23] Tax Collector Possessions 27 Nov 1789 North Carolina, United States [5, 24] Address:
Middle DistrictPossessions 29 Jun 1795 Davidson, North Carolina, United States [25] 80 acres on Cumberland River Possessions 9 Sep 1796 Logan, Kentucky, United States [4] 125 acres Possessions 13 Dec 1797 Davidson, North Carolina, United States [21] sold land Residence 13 Dec 1797 Logan, Kentucky, United States [21] TaxRecord 1800 Logan, Kentucky, United States [26] Residence 1820 Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States [27] _COLOR 1 _UID 23B57A4C1D1842C796ACA3D230AA6F7E5AB4 Death 1823 Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States Burial Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States Address:
Old Caney Station CemeteryPerson ID I1971 Stockton Last Modified 30 Dec 2023
Father John MCLEAN, b. 1695, Scotland d. Bef 6 Aug 1741, Brunswick, Virginia, British America (Age < 46 years) Mother Margaret MOORE, b. 1695 d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 1714 Ireland Family ID F716 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth DAVISON, b. Bef 19 Apr 1741, Augusta, Virginia, British America d. 1820, Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States (Age > 78 years) Marriage 1761 North Carolina, British America Children 1. John MCLEAN, b. 6 Jun 1761, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA d. Jul 1781, Blue Licks, North Carolina, United States (Age 20 years) 2. Margaret MCLEAN, b. 23 Jun 1763, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA d. 25 Dec 1837, Paint Lick, Garrard, Kentucky, United States (Age 74 years) 3. Ephraim MCLEAN, Jr., b. 5 Mar 1765, North Carolina, United States d. 23 Apr 1818, Maury, Tennessee, United States (Age 53 years) 4. George Davidson MCLEAN, b. 24 Dec 1767, Catawba River, Burke, North Carolina, United States d. 12 Dec 1849, Todd, Kentucky, United States (Age 81 years) 5. Jane MCLEAN, b. 12 Dec 1769, York, South Carolina, United States d. 11 Jun 1847, Adairville, Logan, Kentucky, United States (Age 77 years) 6. Charles MCLEAN, b. 30 May 1771, North Carolina, United States d. 1825 (Age 53 years) 7. William MCLEAN, b. 17 Feb 1773, Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, United States d. 23 Jul 1814, Maury, Tennessee, United States (Age 41 years) 8. Samuel Daviess MCLEAN, b. 27 Jan 1775, North Carolina, United States d. 10 Apr 1850, Lawrence, Tennessee, United States (Age 75 years) 9. James Davidson MCLEAN, b. 30 Mar 1777, Burke, North Carolina, United States d. 29 Jul 1843, Winona, Montgomery, Mississippi, United States (Age 66 years) 10. Judge Alney MCLEAN, b. 10 Jun 1779, North Carolina, United States d. 30 Dec 1841, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, United States (Age 62 years) 11. John Davidson MCLEAN, b. 4 Jul 1781, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States d. Aft 4 Jul 1781, Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, United States (Age > 0 years) 12. Dr. Robert Davidson MCLEAN, b. 7 Apr 1783, Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky, United States d. 1872, Tennessee United States (Age 88 years) 13. Susan MCLEAN, b. 1784 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F703 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Oct 2024
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Notes - "The Scottish Onomastic Child-naming Pattern," by John Barrett Robb, another naming system called the "ancestral pattern," generally went as follows:
The first son was named for his father's father.
The second son was named for his mother's father.
The third son was named for his father's father's father.
The fourth son was named for his mother's mother's father.
The fifth son was named for his father's mother's father.
The sixth son was named for his mother's father's father.
The seventh through tenth sons were named for their father's four great-grandfathers.
The eleventh through fourteenth sons were named for their mother's four great-grandfathers.
The first daughter was named for her mother's mother.
The second daughter was named for her father's mother.
The third daughter was named for her mother's father's mother.
The fourth daughter was named for her father's father's mother.
The fifth daughter was named for her mother's mother's mother.
The sixth daughter was named for her father's mother's mother.
The seventh through tenth daughters were named for their mother's four great-grandmothers.
The eleventh through fourteenth daughters were named for their father's four great-grandmothers.
per John Charles Smith may have been born in Mull, Agyll, Scotland, supposedly came to America with brother Charles around 1750. He was a member of the Committee of Saftey of Rowan County, North Carolina in 1775. He served as a soldier in the battle of King's mountain. He moved to Tennessee around 1780, owning 600 acres of land on McLean's bend of the Cumberland River about 4 miles north of Nashville. He moved to Maury County, Tennessee, then on to Kentucky. He was a builder, politician, blacksmith, soldier, surveyor.
marriage place may be Rowan, Iredell, or Beaufort North Carolina
had 12 children who grew up and lived in NC and TN. He was a carpenter, who constructed buildings of Tyron, NC and Nashville, TN
they lived in York, SC, West side of Catawaba River, Tryon Co, NC, Burke Co in 1775, Harrodsburg KY 1782, Nashville TN 1783
- "The Scottish Onomastic Child-naming Pattern," by John Barrett Robb, another naming system called the "ancestral pattern," generally went as follows:
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