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140 IV. , probably married David Dryden. Sons, Nathaniel, William and Thomas.

V., married Joseph Reed, of Rockbridge County.

VI. , married John Smiley, of Rockbridge Co.

VII. , born 1749, died about 1765.

VIII. , born 1753. Botetourt County. Was in battle of Point Pleasant 1775 in Capt. John Murry's company. Probably emigrated to Mecklenburg County, N. C. See McClures in N. C.

IX. , born 1757, married a Lee. Emigrated to the South.

X., born 1760, Probably the Moses McClure 1790 in Mecklenburg County, N. C. See McClures in N. C.

E., wife , possibly a Kelso. He was probably the oldest son of Halbert and Agnes McClure, and the first to settle in the county, as Halbert's farm joined his. He was a member of Capt. John Buchanan's company of militia 1742. He died 1779, and his will is recorded in Lexington, Va. Nine children:

I. lived in Forks of James River.

II. , m. Dec. 26, 1769, Jean Trimble, dau. of James Trimble ahdand [sic] Sarah Kersey of The Cowpasture. His deed for 274 acres in Forks of the James, cor. to Samuel McClure, is dated 1769. He signed a call for Rev. Wm. Graham to Monmouth church. He died 1785. His will is recorded at Lexington, Va. Eight children:


 * 1., m. Jan. 20, 1790, Mary Shields, dau. of Jane Shields, a widow. Em. to Woodford Co. Ky.
 * 2., d. s. 1827. Will, Lexington, Ky.
 * 3., soldier of War of 1812.
 * 4., soldier of War of 1812. Wife, Betty was living 1827.
 * 5., m. 1st Jane ———; 2nd Nancy ———; died in Rockbridge County 1834. Four children:
 * (1). James Madison, b. about 1810, student at Washington College 1828. D. S.
 * (2). John Trimble.
 * (3). William Franklin.