The change in spelling from McLean to MacLean occurred after his death. His interment record is McLean and the 1915 NY Census for his family spells the name McLean. All the of the children's birth records are Mc. However, widow Nettie, and sons Edward and Welling adopt the Mac by the time of the 1920 census. The girls used both spellings at different times.
George and Nettie had six known children:
1. Stillborn boy (1894)
2. Susan Wynn (1887-1993) m1 John T. Kelley m2 Edmund Griffin
3. Margaret Frith (1899-1977) m1 Harry Walker m2 Lloyd Thomas
4. Ada Mae (1901-1982) m1 John K. Stillwell m2 Henry Sykulski
5. Edward Frith (1906-1988) m. Dorothy Coleman
6. Welling Seely (1908-1964) m. Mabel Ramee
The change in spelling from McLean to MacLean occurred after his death. His interment record is McLean and the 1915 NY Census for his family spells the name McLean. All the of the children's birth records are Mc. However, widow Nettie, and sons Edward and Welling adopt the Mac by the time of the 1920 census. The girls used both spellings at different times.
George and Nettie had six known children:
1. Stillborn boy (1894)
2. Susan Wynn (1887-1993) m1 John T. Kelley m2 Edmund Griffin
3. Margaret Frith (1899-1977) m1 Harry Walker m2 Lloyd Thomas
4. Ada Mae (1901-1982) m1 John K. Stillwell m2 Henry Sykulski
5. Edward Frith (1906-1988) m. Dorothy Coleman
6. Welling Seely (1908-1964) m. Mabel Ramee
Gravesite Details
son of Peter B. McLean & Susan Wynn Frith
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