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Name | John McLaren [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | ||||
Birth | 1805
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Born | 23 Nov 1807
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Gender | Male | ||||
Role | Slave Owner [4, 5] | ||||
Name | Father Unknown McLaren | ||||
Residence | 1850
Abbeville, South Carolina, USA [5]
– 18 Enslaved People | ||||
Residence | 1850
Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA [2]
– Occupation: Postmaster Industry: Postal Service Real Estate: 27000 | ||||
Residence | 1860
Abbeville, South Carolina, USA [4]
– 34 Enslaved People | ||||
Residence | 1860
– Occupation Farmer Real Estate Value 60000 Personal Estate Value 33000; Number of Enslaved People 34 | ||||
Person ID | I3463
SOALsearch Last Modified |
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Father | Adam McLaren (Age 50 years) b. 1776, Stirlingshire, Scotland d. 2 Aug 1826, Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA (Age 50 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Mother | Agnes McKillop (Age 73 years) b. 20 Mar 1777, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland d. 12 Jan 1851, Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA (Age 73 years) | |
Relationship | natural | |
Family ID | F1149
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Family 1 | Hettie McLaren b. 1805, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA | |||
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Family ID | F1151
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Family ID | F1164
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