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Newsletters for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Clyburn (and variant spellings) related to the editor, Franklin Lee Clyburn. His parents were Woodrow "Woodie" Wilson Clyburn (b. 1916) and Violet Mae Knight. Frank's grandparents were Stephen Franklin Clyburn (b. 1896) and Narcy Hulda Parks (b. 1879), and his great-grandparents were Miles (Miel) Lemuel Clyburn (1850-1927) and Harriet Hilton. Clyburns first settled in the Klamath...
3) The Clan MacBean register: bulletin of the John Bean of Exeter Family Association and their cousins
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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the McBean (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some allied families also came from Finland and France. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of John (Mac) Bean of Iverness, Scotland who came to America in 1651, and settled in Exeter, New Hampshire between 1652-1660. He had two wives, Margaret and Hannah Lissen Bean. Other...
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E.M. Craig
Pub. Date
c1993
Physical Desc
v, 256 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps
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English
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Kenneth (Mc) Bain was born June 5, 1800 in Bog-na-han, Foulis, Rosshire, Scotland. He married Elizabeth Urquhart May 4, 1832 and sailed for Canada on their wedding day. They settled first in Nova Scotia and in 1851 they moved to Bytown, North Easthope Township, Ontario. They had fourteen children. Kenneth died April 14, 1898 in Portage, Manitoba. Descendants and relatives lived in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia,...
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Imperial Publishing
Pub. Date
1936
Physical Desc
viii, 261 p. : ill., map
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English
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Alexander MacHattie and two brothers, William and George, emigrated in 1786 from Scotland to Nova Scotia. Alexander dropped the "Mac" from his surname, settled in Pictou County, and moved to Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Descendants lived in Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. Some descendants immigrated to New England and elsewhere in the United States.
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John Bean, son of Donald MacBean, was born in about 1634 in Strathdern, Inverness, Scotland. As a prisoner of war, he was shipped to Boston as an indentured servent in 1652. He settled Exeter, Massachusetts, in 1660. John married Hannah Lissen, daughter of Nicholas Lissen, 18 April 1654. They had three children. He married Margaret in about 1660. They had nine children. Their descendants, and those of other MacBean (Bean, etc.) progenitors also...
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s.n
Pub. Date
19--]
Physical Desc
2 microfiche
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English
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Alexander MacHattie and two brothers, William and George, emigrated in 1786 from Scotland to Nova Scotia. Alexander dropped the "Mac" from his surname, settled in Pictou County, and moved to Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Descendants lived in Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. Some descendants immigrated to New England and elsewhere in the United States.
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J.H. Stutesman, Jr
Pub. Date
2003
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1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.
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English
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Jacob Stŭtzman (d.1773/1775) came to land in Lancaster (later York) County, Pennsylvania between 1742 and 1754, moved to land in Frederick County, Maryland before 1761, and died in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere.
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R.W.C. Barrett
Pub. Date
2001
Edition
4th rev. ed.
Physical Desc
i, 131 leaves : chiefly geneal. tables
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English
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Murdo MacPherson was born in about 1719 in Kingussie, Scotland. He had three known children. He died in about 1788 in Kildonan, Sutherland, Scotland. Many of his grandchildren and great-granchildren emigrated and settled in Canada. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Scotland, England, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Clan MacBean in North America
Pub. Date
c1992-1995
Edition
Rev.
Physical Desc
3 v. : geneal. tables
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English
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John Bean, son of Donald MacBean, was born in about 1634 in Strathdern, Inverness, Scotland. As a prisoner of war, he was shipped to Boston as an indentured servent in 1652. He settled Exeter, Massachusetts, in 1660. John married Hannah Lissen, daughter of Nicholas Lissen, 18 April 1654. They had three children. He married Margaret in about 1660. They had nine children. Their descendants, and those of other MacBean (Bean, etc.) progenitors also...
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"The territory occupied by the Clan Chattan during its long history lies mainly in east Inverness-shire and stretches from Inverness in the north to Laggan in the south, and from Glenloy in the west to Glenshee and Invercauld in the east. It embraced the upper stretches of four of Scotland's main rivers: the Nairn, Findhorn, Spey and Dee. [Their lands] occupy the whole of Badenoch, the greater part of Lochaber, and the districts of Strathnairn and...
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