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- H. Dr. Neil McLeanAbt 1702 - 1784
- W. Hannah _____Bef 1718 - 1766
m. 12 May 1757
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Dr. Neil McLean |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2] |
Abt 1702 |
Coll, Argyll, Scotland |
Emigration[2] |
1736 |
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Marriage |
5 Jan 1736/37 |
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Church to Hannah Stillman |
Marriage |
12 May 1757 |
to Hannah _____ |
Death[1][2] |
15 Jan 1784 |
Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Burial[1][3] |
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Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Probate[4] |
16 Mar 1784 |
Administration to Hugh Ledlie and Nathaniel Loomis. |
Estate Inventory[4] |
24 Mar 1784 |
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Estate Inventory[4] |
14 Apr 1785 |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Neil McLean, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
415.
"Dr. Neil McLean died Jan 17, 1784 ae 82 bur Center Ch mar/1 Jan 5, 1736/7 Hannah (Stillman) Caldwell widow of John Caldwell. She was born Nov 7, 1702 (Hadley) died Apl 23, 1755 ae 52 bur Center Ch dau of George Stillman and Rebecca Smith. Mar/2 May 12, 1757 Hannah (_____ ) Knowles widow of Capt. John Knowles. She died Jan 30, 1766 bur Center Ch. He practised medicine in Hartford and had a country seat near the line between Bloomfield and Hartford."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 McLean, John J. (John Judd). A brief history of the ancestry and posterity of Doctor Neil McLean of Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. (Washington [District of Columbia]: L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1985)
21.
"Doctor Neil Mclean Was born in the island of Coll about the year 1702 and came to America in 1736 with, according to tradition, the celebrated Dr. Morrison, (being associated with him later in several intricate cases) and settled in Hartford, Conn. On the 5th of January, 1737, he married Mrs. Hannah (Stillman) Caldwell and they had six children. She was the daughter of George Stillman, who came from London about 1680 and married Rebecca, daughter of Lieutenant Philip Smith, and granddaughter of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield. General Warren and James Otis, of Revolutionary fame, were grand-nephews of the Dr.'s wife. She died Apr. 22, 1755, aged 52 years, and in 1757 he married Mrs. Knowles, who died in January, 1766; his first wife, however, was the mother of all his children. He was a noted physician of extensive practice, … It was while on a visit at the house of his friend, Capt. Nichols, in Hartford, that his death occurred, January 15th, 1784."
- ↑ Dr Neil McLean, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 McLean, Dr. Niell, Windsor, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Helen Schatvet Ullmann (Transcriber). Hartford District Probate Records. Connecticut Nutmegger (Connecticut Society of Genealogists)
43:258.
"23:183,209
McLean, Dr. Niell, Windsor
Invt. 24 Mch 1784, app. George Smith, Zachariah Pratt, Stephen Loomis Jr. 14 Apl. 1785, Amos Gillett, Thomas Newberry
CR. p. 130. 16 Mch. 1784. Adms. to Hugh Ledlie, Hartford, & Nathaniel Loomis, Windsor. Bond with Lauchlan McLean
Court Record. Page 130. 16 Mch 1784. Time limited for claims.
Page 135. 19 Apl. 1784. Distributions ordered to Lauchlan, eldest, Allen, John, Niel, sons
Page 138. 18 May 1784. Invt. exhibited.
Page 157. 15 Feb. 1785. Capt Hugh Ledlie only surving adms. by reason of infirmities, desired to be released. Adms. to Capt Jonah Gillett. Bond with Lauchlan McLean.
Page 170. 5 July 1785. Invt. exhibi[t]ed.
Page 172. 22 Sept. 1785. Account of adms exhibited. Order to sell estate.
Page 185. 1 Mch 1786. Order to sell estate.
Page 190. 28 Mch 1786. Distribution ordered.
Page 211. 2 Feb. 1787. Report of distributors, Amos Gillett and Thomas Newberry"
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