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154 C., two sons over sixteen, three under sixteen; two daughters. RovolutionaryRevolutionary [sic] soldier, pensioned 1830.

In Mecklenburg County, 1790:

A., three sons over sixteen, one under sixteen; two daughters.

B., two sons under sixteen, three daughters. Probably son of Mathew.

C., son of Thomas; two sons under sixteen, two daughters.

D., single. Probably of the Rockbridge family. See p..

E..

F., one son over sixteen, one under sixteen, one daughter. Revolutionary soldier, ensign, wounded and pensioned. See p..

G., married. No children. Probably son of Mathew.

H., one son over sixteen, one under sixteen; one daughter. Possibly the wife of Captain John McClure, of South Carolina, who died in Charlotte 1780.

I., two sons over sixteen, two under sixteen; five daughters. Probable brother of Captain Mathew McClure.

In Orange County, 1790:

, two polls and 1,230 acres of land.

died in Mecklenburg County 1817. His will is recorded. Book E, p. 21, Charlotte, N. C. He married about 1774,. Six children:

I., b. about 1775, and died single in Mecklenburg County 1840. His will is recorded, Book H, p. 74, Charlotte.

II. , b. 1779, and d. 1860. He m. 1825 Ann Ferris Camfield. Son,


 * 1. Judge John Joseph McLure, a prominent citizen and Elder in the Purity Presbyterian church,