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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Robert Means 1 Robert Means b: 1689 in Ireland d: Bef. Oct 1754 in Augusta Co., VA ..... +Jane Armstrong b: 1700 in Ireland d: Feb 18, 1769 in Old Orchard, ME 2 Thomas Means b: 1722 in Falmouth, MA (now Portland) d: May 10, 1756 in Old Orchard, ME 2 Mary Means b: 1723 in Falmouth, MA (now Portland) d: 1800 2 Sarah Means d: Unknown ...... +John Thompson d: 1743 3 Janet Thompson b: Abt. 1713 d: Abt. 1738 in Christianna, Lancaster Co., PA ....... +John McClung b: Abt. 1706 in County Antrim, Ireland d: Abt. 1788 in Rockbridge Co., VA . 4 John McClung, Jr. b: 1733 in Christianna, Lancaster Co., PA d: Abt. Sep 1832 in Bath Co., VA ........ +Sarah McCutcheon b: Abt. 1751 in Augusta Co., VA (now Rockbridge Co.) d: Abt. Jan 1846 in Bath Co., VA .. 5 Jane McClung b: Abt. 1772 in probably Bath Co., VA d: Unknown in prob. Clark Co., OH ......... +Thomas Thompson d: Unknown in prob. Clark Co., OH .. 5 Margaret McClung b: Abt. 1774 in probably Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ......... +James Musson d: Bef. 1850 in Highland Co., VA .. 5 Robert McClung b: Abt. 1778 in probably Bath Co., VA d: Jun 08, 1860 in Bath Co., VA ......... +Martha McDannald b: 1791 in Bath Co., VA d: Bef. 1820 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 Addison McClung b: Oct 18, 1810 in Bath Co., VA d: Dec 02, 1876 in Bath Co., VA .......... +Martha P. Lang b: Nov 07, 1830 in Harrison Co., WV d: Mar 04, 1875 in Bath Co., VA .... 7 Luther Brown McClung b: Nov 24, 1855 in Thompson Mill Run, Bath Co., VA d: Nov 30, 1891 in prob. Bath Co., VA ........... +Martha Almeda Sophria Armentrout b: May 19, 1860 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: May 29, 1921 in Los Angeles, CA ..... 8 [1] William Lee McClung b: Aug 15, 1878 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: 1953 ............ +Effie Ballew Rogers b: Nov 05, 1877 in Buffalo Forge, Rockbridge Co., VA d: Apr 28, 1959 in Virginia ...... 9 William Lee McClung, Jr. b: Aug 21, 1898 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ............. +Adie Marguerite Korb d: Unknown ...... 9 Harrel Lee McClung b: Jan 12, 1902 in Pearch, Bedford Co., VA d: Jul 13, 1979 in California ............. +Mabel Lucy Fleming d: Unknown ...... 9 Roger Lee McClung b: Aug 09, 1904 in Pearch, Bedford Co., VA d: Unknown ...... 9 Helen Gertrude McClung b: Jan 21, 1906 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH d: Jun 11, 1987 ..... *2nd Wife of [1] William Lee McClung: ............ +Edith Basha Caldwell b: Apr 06, 1895 in Eldon, MO d: Nov 21 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO ...... 9 Lee Caldwell McClung b: Jan 03, 1916 in Waverly, Lafayette Co., MO d: Jul 29, 1982 in Butler, MO ...... 9 Herbert Donald McClung b: Jan 17, 1917 in Waverly, Lafayette Co., MO d: Mar 23, 1996 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO ............. +Louie Evelina Sweaney d: Aft. Oct 2006 ....... 10 Judith Ann McClung b: Private .............. +John Marshall Toler b: Private ........ 11 Donald Lee Toler b: Dec 08, 1968 in Florissant, MO d: Dec 22, 2003 in Clearwater, FL ............... +Shannon Bradley b: Private 1 ......... 12 John Toler b: Private ........ 11 Ron M. Toler b: Private ....... 10 Karen Lou McClung b: Private .............. +George Carden b: Private ....... 10 Deborah Lynn McClung b: Private .............. +David Jackson b: Private ...... 9 Martha Lucille McClung b: Private ...... 9 Porter Marion McClung b: Sep 27, 1919 in Warsaw, Benton Co., MO d: Sep 22, 1970 in San Pedro, CA ...... 9 Doris Matilda McClung b: Mar 28, 1921 in Warsaw, Benton Co., MO d: Jul 15, 1994 in California ...... 9 Everett Cline McClung b: Private ..... 8 Mary Martha McClung b: Feb 20, 1881 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: Nov 06, 1964 in Los Angeles, CA ..... 8 Hugh Porter McClung b: Jan 01, 1884 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: Bef. 1964 ..... 8 Everett Dewitt McClung b: Oct 26, 1885 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: Nov 14, 1943 in Lynn, MA ..... 8 Susan Gertrude McClung b: Nov 03, 1887 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA d: Oct 12, 1894 in Millboro, Bath Co., VA .... 7 William Harvey McClung b: May 08, 1857 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +Nannie Fawcet d: Unknown .... 7 Charles Lee McClung b: Jul 22, 1859 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +Hettie Howard d: Unknown ..... 8 Carrie Lee McClung b: Abt. 1880 in Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV d: Unknown .... 7 Louis Wert McClung b: Jun 18, 1861 in Bath Co., VA d: Nov 18, 1865 in Bath Co., VA .... 7 James Warren McClung b: Jul 03, 1865 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown .... 7 Eugene Wilson McClung b: Jan 21, 1868 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown .... 7 Houston Paris McClung b: Apr 13, 1870 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +Martha Crawford Bear d: Unknown .... 7 Mary Martha McClung b: Aug 23, 1872 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ... 6 Harriet McClung b: Jan 01, 1812 in Bath Co., VA d: Aug 04, 1884 in Barbour Co., VA .......... +Robert B. Stuart b: Oct 18, 1806 d: Aug 19, 1883 in Barbour Co., VA ... 6 Samuel McClung b: 1813 in Bath Co., VA d: Jul 02, 1897 in Bath Co., VA .......... +Matilda Rodecap b: 1811 in Rockbridge Co., VA d: May 02, 1894 .... 7 John McClung b: 1843 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown .... 7 Cornelius McClung b: 1843 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown .... 7 Mary Elizabeth McClung b: 1845 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +Louis Burns d: Unknown .... 7 [2] David McClung b: 1848 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +Miss Brinkley d: Unknown ..... 8 Crawford McClung b: Abt. 1878 d: Unknown ..... 8 Richard F. McClung d: Unknown .... *2nd Wife of [2] David McClung: 2 ........... +Laura Dannel d: Unknown .... 7 William Taylor McClung b: 1850 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ........... +? Earhart d: Unknown ..... 8 Mary Elizabeth McClung b: in McClung, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ..... 8 Lula McClung b: Abt. 1881 in McClung, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ..... 8 Ollie McClung b: in McClung, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ..... 8 Pearl McClung b: in McClung, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ..... 8 John Calvin McClung b: in McClung, Bath Co., VA d: Unknown ... 6 John McClung b: 1815 in Bath Co., VA d: Unknown .......... +Ellen McDannald b: 1826 d: Feb 02, 1903 in Bath Co., VA .. 5 Hannah McClung b: Jun 29, 1780 in Bath Co., VA d: Abt. 1844 ......... +Robert Henderson b: Apr 13, 1772 d: Jul 31, 1827 in Augusta Co., VA .. 5 John McClung b: Apr 25, 1785 in Bath Co., VA d: Nov 08, 1827 in Bath Co., VA ......... +Rebecca Bratton b: 1797 d: Sep 25, 1827 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 William Harvey McClung b: 1826 in Bath Co., VA d: Oct 19, 1864 .......... +Susan G. Crawford b: Abt. 1831 d: Unknown .... 7 J. Crawford McClung b: Abt. 1860 d: Unknown in Hampden Sidney, VA .. 5 Nancy McClung b: 1788 in Bath Co., VA d: Sep 09, 1873 in Parke Co., IN ......... +Samuel Cummings b: 1784 in PA or Rockbridge Co., VA d: 1858 in Parke Co., IN .. 5 Sarah McClung b: Abt. 1789 in Bath Co., VA d: Bef. 1850 in Highland Co., VA ......... +William Wilson, Jr. b: 1787 d: 1869 in Highland Co., VA .. 5 Mary Dorothy McClung b: Apr 02, 1790 in Bath Co., VA d: Feb 16, 1862 in Bath Co., VA ......... +William Sittlington b: Nov 24, 1779 d: Oct 18, 1826 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 Anna B. Sittlington b: Feb 01, 1817 in Bath Co., VA d: Mar 16, 1892 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 Alexander H. Sittlington b: May 16, 1818 in Bath Co., VA d: Aug 24, 1906 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 Mary J. Sittlington b: Jan 19, 1821 in Bath Co., VA d: May 30, 1896 in Bath Co., VA ... 6 John R. Sittlington b: Aug 11, 1822 in Bath Co., VA d: Apr 21, 1895 in Bath Co., VA .. 5 William McClung b: Apr 17, 1793 in Bath Co., VA d: Nov 08, 1865 in Clover Creek, Highland Co., VA ......... +Rachel Violet Gwin b: Dec 21, 1802 in Bath Co., VA d: Feb 15, 1847 in Clover Creek, Highland Co., VA ... 6 [3] John Henderson McClung b: Jun 12, 1822 in Clover Creek, Highland Co., VA d: 1898 in Montezuma, GA .......... +Martha Frances Booton d: Oct 03, 1863 .... 7 Irving McClung b: Abt. 1852 d: Unknown .... 7 Mary Bassie McClung b: Abt. 1854 d: Unknown ... *2nd Wife of [3] John Henderson McClung: .......... +Bettie Lipscomb b: Feb 16, 1824 d: Mar 03, 1901 .... 7 Nellie H. McClung b: 1868 d: Unknown ........... +A. J. Tison d: Unknown .... 7 Rosa R. McClung b: Abt. 1870 d: Unknown 3 .... 7 Eva L. McClung b: Abt. 1872 d: Unknown .... 7 Richard Henry McClung b: Abt. 1880 d: Unknown ... 6 David Gwin McClung b: Feb 16, 1824 in Clover Creek, Highland Co., VA d: Mar 03, 1901 in Franklin, WV .......... +Sarah Ann Cornelia Maupin b: Dec 07, 1826 d: Mar 11, 1904 in Franklin, WV .... 7 Tyree Maupin McClung b: Aug 18, 1856 d: Unknown ........... +Roberta Maupin b: Dec 08, 1853 d: Unknown ..... 8 Alvin Junius McClung b: Jul 20, 1885 d: Unknown ..... 8 Lois Minerva McClung b: Sep 02, 1887 d: Unknown ..... 8 Eunice Roberta McClung b: Jun 29, 1891 d: Unknown ..... 8 Arla Ruth McClung b: Sep 16, 1894 d: Unknown .... 7 William Wallace McClung b: Sep 26, 1858 d: Unknown ........... +Emma Elizabeth Littell d: Unknown ..... 8 Littell Gwin McClung b: Feb 10, 1882 d: Unknown ..... 8 William Lyle McClung b: Oct 02, 1885 d: Unknown ....
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