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William McClain

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William McClain

Birth
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Nov 1903 (aged 81)
Burial
Aurelia, Cherokee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3 Lot 57
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WILLIAM McCLAIN was born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1822. His native county remained his home until 1864, when he came west to Bureau county, Illinois, where he spent three years and in 1867, came to Tama county, locating for a time in Perry township. In 1874, he settled on section 3, Carroll township, where he now resides. March 11, 1847, he was married to Miss Mary Kelso, a native of Pennsylvania. They have twelve children living - Susanna, William, Thomas, Rebecca, James, John, Walter, Joseph, Lewis, Stephen, Herman, George and three deceased - Delilah, Mary and Elva. Susanna, Thomas and Rebecca are married. Susanna is living in Bureau county, Illinois; Thomas in O’Brien, and Rebecca in Ida county, this state. William is a graduate of the Medical Department of Northwestern University, and resides in Beaman, Grundy county, where he has practiced medicine for five years. James is also studying medicine at the above named college.

From History of Tama County, Iowa, 1883, page 652.

WILLIAM McCLAIN was born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1822. His native county remained his home until 1864, when he came west to Bureau county, Illinois, where he spent three years and in 1867, came to Tama county, locating for a time in Perry township. In 1874, he settled on section 3, Carroll township, where he now resides. March 11, 1847, he was married to Miss Mary Kelso, a native of Pennsylvania. They have twelve children living - Susanna, William, Thomas, Rebecca, James, John, Walter, Joseph, Lewis, Stephen, Herman, George and three deceased - Delilah, Mary and Elva. Susanna, Thomas and Rebecca are married. Susanna is living in Bureau county, Illinois; Thomas in O’Brien, and Rebecca in Ida county, this state. William is a graduate of the Medical Department of Northwestern University, and resides in Beaman, Grundy county, where he has practiced medicine for five years. James is also studying medicine at the above named college.

From History of Tama County, Iowa, 1883, page 652.



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