Person:Charles McClung (4)

Watchers
m. 1752
  1. James McClungAbt 1756 -
  2. Matthew McClung, Jr.1758 - 1796
  3. Col. Charles McClung1761 - 1835
  4. Hugh McClung1763 - 1830
m. 20 Oct 1790
  1. Polly Lawson McClung1792 - 1828
  2. Hugh M McClung1794 -
  3. Matthew McClung1795 - 1844
  4. James White McClung1798 - 1848
  5. Charles McClung1800 - 1827
  6. Betsy Jones McClung1803 - 1829
  7. Martha McClung1805 -
  8. Hugh Lawson McClung1811 -
  9. Ann Malinda McClung1812 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name[1] Col. Charles McClung
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][5] 13 May 1761 Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage License 8 Oct 1790 Greene (now Roane), Tennessee, United Statesto Margaret White
Marriage 20 Oct 1790 Greene (now Roane), Tennessee, United Statesto Margaret White
Death[1][5] 9 Aug 1835 Harrodsburg, Mercer, Kentucky, United States

Notes

  • Charles McClung served as the Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Knox County, Tennessee in abt. 1801-1802.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Worth S. Ray. Tennessee Cousins: A History of Tennessee People. (Various - printed 1950, 1968, 1980 (Genealogical Pub. Co.))
    247.
  2. Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson. Tennessee Records : Bible Records and Marriage Bonds. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox, 1974)
    121.

    McClung, Charles to Margaret White; Oct. 8, 1792 (?)
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    [Based upon marriage date, date was probably really in 1790.]

  3.   Jeanette Tillotson Acklen (compiled). Tennessee Bible Records and Marriage Bonds, comp. by Jeannette T. Acklen. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1980).
  4.   Ashe, Samuel A'Court, and Charles L Van Noppen. Biographical history of North Carolina from colonial times to the present. (Greensboro, North Carolina: C.L. Van Noppen, 1905-1917)
    3:12-16.

    ... Charles McClung, an able young surveyor, who laid off the streets of the new town, married the daughter of the founder, became a member of the constitutional convention of Tennessee and left a large estate. ...

  5. 5.0 5.1 Bible Records of Charles McClung and Margaret White.

    Charles McClung, son of Matthew McClung of Leacock (or Seacock) Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and Martha his wife, formerly Martha Cunningham, who was sisters daughter of James Campbell, who owned the land on which Lexington Virginia was laid out was born May 13, 1761.
    ...
    (Charles McClung, our Father, in whose handwriting the foregoing entries are made down to and including the death of Betsy Jones Mounce, died at Herrodsburg Springs in Kentucky the 9th day of August 1835 and there he was buried.)