Person:Joseph McLean (10)

Watchers
Judge Joseph A. McLean
b.13 Sep 1830 South Carolina
m. Abt 1855
  1. Richard Speight McLeanAbt 1857 -
  2. Joseph A. McLean, Jr.Abt 1861 -
m. Bet 1865 and 1871
  1. Stewart McLeanAbt 1872 -
Facts and Events
Name Judge Joseph A. McLean
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Sep 1830 South Carolina
Marriage Abt 1855 South Carolina(his 1st wife)
to Jane E. Crenshaw
Marriage Bet 1865 and 1871 York County, South Carolina(his 2nd wife)
to Clara Victoria Dargan
Census[1] 1870 York County, South Carolina
Census[2] 1880 York, York County, South Carolina
Death? 1894 South Carolina

York County, South Carolina, 1870 census:[1]

McLean, Joseph A. 39 yrs Clerk in Store (real estate = $2,000; personal estate = $200) b. South Carolina
      Richard S. 13 yrs b. South Carolina
      Joseph A. 8 yrs b. South Carolina
NOTE: Boarding with a lawyer & his family.

York County, South Carolina, 1880 census:[2]

McLean, Joseph A. 50 yrs Judge (Probate) b. South Carolina (parents, b. North Carolina/South Carolina)
      Clara D. 38 yrs Wife Keeping House b. South Carolina (parents, b. South Carolina)
      Joseph A. 19 yrs Son (single) At School b. South Carolina (parents, b. South Carolina)
      Stewart 8 yrs Son b. South Carolina (parents, b. South Carolina)
Crenshaw, Lorinia 54 yrs Sister/law (single) At Home b. South Carolina (parents, b. South Carolina)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 York, South Carolina, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule: Ninth Census of the United States, NARA Microfilm Publication M593. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration)
    p. 283A, dwelling/familyy 498/506.
  2. 2.0 2.1 York, South Carolina, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule: Tenth Census of the United States, NARA Microfilm Publication T9. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration)
    ED 160, p. 295B, dwelling/family 294/318 (Poer Ave).
  3.   Journal of the Senate of the State of South Carolina
    266, 1876.

    Elected Probate Judge of York County (probably not his first term).

  4.   Yorkville (South Carolina) Enquirer
    9 Jul 1874.

    Yorkville (South Carolina) Enquirer, 9 Jul 1874