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Agnes McLea

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 8 Oct 1793 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 2524
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Kenneth McLea Sr. 4309
         Mother: Jean McVicar 4309

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No source is given for the inclusion of this child in the family by the owner of the family tree on Ancestry from where I took the basic data so it may not be correct and needs verification. 2524


Archibald McLea

      Sex: M
AKA: Archibold McLea 2524
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     Birth Date: 29 Mar 1790 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 2524,6561
    Christening: 31 Mar 1790 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 4546
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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• Arrival: 1816, New York, New York, New York, United States of America. Archibald McLea
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Name:Archibald McLea
Arrival year:1816
Arrival Place:New York, New York
Primary Immigrant:McLea, Archibald
Source Publication Code:9760
Annotation:Covers era prior to 1855. Compiled from correspondence and monument inscriptions, 17th and, mainly, 18th century. Prepared for the Scottish Genealogical Society. 6,470 emigrants.
Source Bibliography:WHYTE, DONALD. A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the USA. Vol. 1. Baltimore: Magna Carta Book Co., 1972. 504p. 2nd pr., 1981.
Household Members:
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Archibald McLea.

• Arrival: 1817, New York, New York, New York, United States of America. Archibald McLea
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Arrival year:1817
Arrival Place:New York, New York
Primary Immigrant:McLea, Archibald
Source Publication Code:1640.4
Annotation:Date and place of mention in New World. Occupation, names of relatives, place of origin in Scotland may also be provided.
Source Bibliography:DOBSON, DAVID. Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825. Volume IV. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985.
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Archibald McLea.

• Arrival: 1819, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America. Archibald McLea
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Name:Archibald McLea
Arrival year:1819
Arrival Place:New Orleans, Louisiana
Primary Immigrant:McLea, Archibald
Source Publication Code:1640.10
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Source Bibliography:DOBSON, DAVID. Scots in Georgia and the Deep South, 1735-1845. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2000. 218p.
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Archibald McLea.


Parents
         Father: Kenneth McLea Sr. 4309
         Mother: Jean McVicar 4309

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160621 from FamilySearch:

Catherine Ferguson
Mentioned in the Vital Record of Archibald McLean (Catherine Ferguson's Husband)
Vital • Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910
NameCatherine Ferguson
SexF
Catherine Ferguson's Spouses and Children
Archibald McLean
Husband

NameArchibald McLean
SexMale
Spouse's NameCatherine Ferguson
Spouse's SexFemale
Marriage Date27 Sep 1825
Marriage PlaceGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Marriage Place (Original)West or Old Parish, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland
Children: 1. Mary McLea 2. Isabella McLea

Catherine McLea

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 16 Nov 1808 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 2524
    Christening: 
          Death: 22 Mar 1866 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ( at age 57) 5583
         Burial: After 22 Mar 1866 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 6563
 Cause of Death: 

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• Alt. Birth: Cir 1808, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

• Alt. Birth: 1809, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

• Alt. Birth: Cir 1811, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

• Census: 1841 Scotland Census Household of Jane McLea, Widow, Hamilton Street, Greenock, 1841, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. (Household Member)

• Residence: Hamilton St., 1841, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. (Occupant)

• Census: 1851 Scotland Census Household of Catherine McLea, Widow, Annuitant, 72 Roxburgh St., Greenock, 1851, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
72, Roxburgh Street, Greenock, 4Th District Ward of Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
First name(s)Last nameRelationshipMarital statusSexBirth yearAgeOccupationBirth place
CatherineMcLeaHeadUnmarriedFemale180942AnnuitantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland Hint Transcription
JamesMcLeaNephew-Male183912ScholarCanada Transcription
RobertMcLeaNephew-Male184110ScholarCanada Transcription
MargaretFraserServant-Female182823House ServantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland Transcription
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First name(s)Catherine
Last nameMcLea
RelationshipHead
Marital statusUnmarried
SexFemale
Birth year1809
Age42
OccupationAnnuitant
Birth placeScotland
Birth townGreenock
Birth town as transcribedGreenock
Birth countyRenfrewshire
Birth county as transcribedRenfrew
Full address72, Roxburgh Street, Greenock, 4Th District Ward of Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
House number72
StreetRoxburgh Street
ParishGreenock
CountyRenfrewshire
Registration District4Th District Ward of Greenock
Enumeration District96
Schedule52
Piece number-
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Page-
CountryScotland
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• Occupation: Annuitant, 1851, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

• Residence: 72 Roxburgh St., 1851, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
72, Roxburgh Street, Greenock, 4Th District Ward of Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
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CatherineMcLeaHeadUnmarriedFemale180942AnnuitantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland Hint Transcription
JamesMcLeaNephew-Male183912ScholarCanada Transcription
RobertMcLeaNephew-Male184110ScholarCanada Transcription
MargaretFraserServant-Female182823House ServantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland Transcription
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First name(s)Catherine
Last nameMcLea
RelationshipHead
Marital statusUnmarried
SexFemale
Birth year1809
Age42
OccupationAnnuitant
Birth placeScotland
Birth townGreenock
Birth town as transcribedGreenock
Birth countyRenfrewshire
Birth county as transcribedRenfrew
Full address72, Roxburgh Street, Greenock, 4Th District Ward of Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
House number72
StreetRoxburgh Street
ParishGreenock
CountyRenfrewshire
Registration District4Th District Ward of Greenock
Enumeration District96
Schedule52
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• Census: 1861 Scotland Census Household of Catherine McLea, Nelson St., Greenock, 1861, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. Catherine McLea in 1861
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Nelson Street, Greenock, West Parish Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Household members (5 people)
First name(s)Last nameRelationshipMarital statusSexAgeBirth yearOccupationBirth place
Female
CatherineMcLea
Sister
UnmarriedFemale531808-Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Male
James JMcLea
Son
UnmarriedMale221839Fish & oil merchant-
Female
Maria AButteris
Niece
UnmarriedFemale171844Scholar-
Female
Mary McvKennedy
Servant
UnmarriedFemale251836Domestic servantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Female
AnnFlaherty
Servant
UnmarriedFemale281833Domestic servant-
Female
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First name(s)
Catherine
Last name
McLea
RelationshipSister
Marital status
Unmarried
Sex
Female
Age
53
Birth year
1808
Occupation-
Birth town
Greenock
Birth town as transcribed
GREENOCK
Birth county
Renfrewshire
Birth county as transcribed
RENFREWSHIRE
Birth place (other)
Scotland
Birth place other as transcribed-
Street
Nelson Street
Parish
Greenock
City or borough-
County
Renfrewshire
Country
Scotland
Municipal ward-
Parliamentary borough-
Registration district
West Parish Greenock
Enumeration district
40
Archive reference-
Piece number-
Folio-
Page-
Family member last name
Flaherty, Kennedy, Butteris, McLea
Family member first name(s)
Ann, Mary, Maria, James, Catherine
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• Residence: Nelson St., 1861, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. Catherine McLea in 1861
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Nelson Street, Greenock, West Parish Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
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Female
CatherineMcLea
Sister
UnmarriedFemale531808-Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Male
James JMcLea
Son
UnmarriedMale221839Fish & oil merchant-
Female
Maria AButteris
Niece
UnmarriedFemale171844Scholar-
Female
Mary McvKennedy
Servant
UnmarriedFemale251836Domestic servantGreenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Female
AnnFlaherty
Servant
UnmarriedFemale281833Domestic servant-
Female
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First name(s)
Catherine
Last name
McLea
RelationshipSister
Marital status
Unmarried
Sex
Female
Age
53
Birth year
1808
Occupation-
Birth town
Greenock
Birth town as transcribed
GREENOCK
Birth county
Renfrewshire
Birth county as transcribed
RENFREWSHIRE
Birth place (other)
Scotland
Birth place other as transcribed-
Street
Nelson Street
Parish
Greenock
City or borough-
County
Renfrewshire
Country
Scotland
Municipal ward-
Parliamentary borough-
Registration district
West Parish Greenock
Enumeration district
40
Archive reference-
Piece number-
Folio-
Page-
Family member last name
Flaherty, Kennedy, Butteris, McLea
Family member first name(s)
Ann, Mary, Maria, James, Catherine
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• Residence: 259 Duckworth St., After 1861, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. At time of death.


Parents
         Father: Kenneth McLea Sr. 4309
         Mother: Jean McVicar 4309

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Note that on the 1851 Census after Daniel has died she has two children of Kenneth McLea and Elizabeth Brine from St. John's, James and Robert, living with her whilst they attend school. On the 1851 and the 1861 Censuses she is shown as being unmarried so I now have to reverse an earlier error I had made assuming that she was the wife of Daniel when in fact she was his sister. All the children shown on the censuses from 1841 to 1871 are her nephews and nieces.

in the 1861 Census, the first person after her is James J. McLea and he is said to be her son, at least on the transcript on FindMyPast. But of course he is not. Almost certainly he is the son of her brother Kenneth and he is operating in Greenock for his father as a "Fish and Oil Merchant" (most likely cod liver oil). The other relative shown is named Maria A. Butteris and she is said to be a niece. Marie Antoinette Butteris, it turns out, is not her niece. She is the daughter of Henry Charles Butteris and his wife Harriet Brine. That surname seems to me to be clue to the relationship as Kenneth McLea Jr's wife is named Elizabeth Brine. Though I never knew her parentage before, this clue points to the liklihood that Marie Antoinette Butteris is actually her niece, not the niece of Catherine McLea. Needs more research to prove.


Catherine Harriet McLea

      Sex: F
AKA: Harriet McRae 6351
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 23 Nov 1836 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 427,532
    Christening: 15 Dec 1836 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 427,532
          Death: Oct 1889 - Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada ( at age 52) 6564
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events

• Living: Cir 1862.

• Residence: At time of marriage, Cir 1863, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.


Parents
         Father: Hon. Kenneth McLea Jr. 141,2524
         Mother: Elizabeth Brine 141

Spouses and Children
1. *Rev. Donald Macrae 1429 
       Marriage: 23 Apr 1863 - St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 6352

Marriage Events

• Minister/Priest: Edward Newfoundland, Bishop, 23 Apr 1863, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

• Witnesses: Charles B McLea, EJ Walbank, WW Walbank, Jas S. Mclea, John Dearson, Clerk, 23 Apr 1863, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Children: 1. Alexander William Macrae 2. Lilla Isabella Macrae 3. Kenneth John Macrae 4. Archibald Oswald Macrae


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111109 from NGB: Catherine Harriet McLEA Kenneth & Elizabeth BRINE b Nov 23 1836 bap Dec 15 1836 merchant

140312 from NGB Twillingate Sun Sept.-Oct.1889:

Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 1) As would have noticed, last week's public despatches conveyed the rather tragic statement that Mrs. Dr. McRAE of Saint John, N.B. had come to her death by eating poisoned candy received through the mail. Monday's message contains the other statement the William MacDONALD, a well connected drug-clerk of the above city , had been arrested for sending the poisoned candy which had led to Mrs. McRAE's death. The other significant statement was made viz., that he was once in a lunatic asylum. That is all that is yet known respecting the unfortunate affair. What adds to it mournfulness here is the circumstances that the above lady was a Newfoundlander. The sad news (to quote from the Mercury) produced a fearful shock through the community, and awakened a profound feeling of sorrow in many households in St. John's. Dr. McRAE spent twelve years here as a minister of St. Andrew's Church, by whom he was highly esteemed and beloved, while he enjoyed the respect of the whole community. His wife was daughter of late Kenneth McLEA, Esq., merchant of St. John's - an amiable and accomplished lady. The painful circumstances under which her death has occurred, renders the blow peculiarly trying to her husband and friends. As the observant reader is aware, the above is not the first case of the kind that has lately occurred. Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 2) Last fall, at Toronto, several fiendish attempts were made at candy-poisoning. Then, it seems, one night there arrived at the Galt Post Office, three separate packages, post marked ""Toronto"" with six six-cent postage stamps on each, addressed to Mrs. John CHERRY, Miss May LOWELL and Mrs. J. RIDLEY, the last lady the wife of the Rev. John RIDLEY of the English Church there. Mrs. CHERRY was the first to get her package from the Post Office and upon getting home opened it, and found that the pasteboard box, inside of the wrapper, contained six chocolate drops, which she gave to her three children to eat. Shortly afterwards all of them showed signs of sickness and before the doctor arrived, were in convulsions. The eldest child about six years of age got better but the youngest one, about two and a half years of age, never rallied and died. The other child was in a very critical condition for some time but subsequently recovered. The several doctors in attendance gave it as their opinion that the candies contained strychnine. The news of the shocking affair spread quickly, thus preventing Miss Lowell and Mrs. Ridley from partaking of any of the contents of their packages, which also contained chocolate candy, but of a somewhat different shape and size, and probably impregnated with the same deadly poison. The different boxes were evidently sent by the same party. The handwriting was poor and the same style on each, but the boxes were of different sizes and coarsely put up, having the appearance of being done up by some person not accustomed to that sort of work. Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 3) Shortly afterwards all of them showed signs of sickness and before the doctor arrived, were in convulsions. The eldest child about six years of age got better but the youngest one, about two and a half years of age, never rallied and died. The other child was in a very critical condition for some time but subsequently recovered. The several doctors in attendance gave it as their opinion that the candies contained strychnine. The news of the shocking affair spread quickly, thus preventing Miss Lowell and Mrs. Ridley from partaking of any of the contents of their packages, which also contained chocolate candy, but of a somewhat different shape and size, and probably impregnated with the same deadly poison. The different boxes were evidently sent by the same party. The handwriting was poor and the same style on each, but the boxes were of different sizes and coarsely put up, having the appearance of being done up by some person not accustomed to that sort of work. They were certainly not sent out of any business firm to advertise their goods as there were no marks upon them to indicate who the senders were. The motive that led to the perpetration of such a fiendish act, and who the fiend was, remained a complete mystery. Nor was this all. Another package containing chocolate drops similar to those sent to GALE, was seized in the Toronto post office. it was addressed to A.S. McKAY Central house, Pictou, N.s Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 4) The contents were a few pieces of colored candy, each wrapped in tissue paper, and one lump of rough confectionery labeled ""cocoanut rock." the Mr. McKAY to whom the box was addressed, is supposed to be A.S McKAY, who left Toronto a few months ago to fill a position in Pictou. Naturally a good deal of indignant excitement prevailed over the dastardly affair; and every effort was made to unearth the guilty party. They were certainly not sent out of any business firm to advertise their goods as there were no marks upon them to indicate who the senders were. The motive that led to the perpetration of such a fiendish act, and who the fiend was, remained a complete mystery. Nor was this all. Another package containing chocolate drops similar to those sent to GALE, was seized in the Toronto post office. it was addressed to A.S. McKAY Central house, Pictou, N.S. The contents were a few pieces of colored candy, each wrapped in tissue paper, and one lump of rough confectionery labeled ""cocoanut rock." the Mr. McKAY to whom the box was addressed, is supposed to be A.S McKAY, who left Toronto a few months ago to fill a position in Pictou. Naturally a good deal of indignant excitement prevailed over the dastardly affair; and every effort was made to unearth the guilty party. A girl named Hannah BOYD was arrested by the police, and confined in the gaol at Berlin, Ontario on suspicion of being implicated in the Galt poisoning case Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 5) She, it seems, formerly lived in one of the families in which the chocolates were eaten with fatal results, and was found living in another town under an assumed name. A few days before the chocolates were sent she obtained leave of absence for the ....tended purpose of visiting a sick sister and is supposed to have visited Toronto. The girl was however, subsequently discharged; and no clue found to lead up to the detection of the perpetrator of the despicable affair. Now the above is fitted to teach one very important lesson. It is this, people cannot be too careful in handling packages similar to the above, sent them through the post. Fortunately, we in this country have not yet had much to complain of in the above respect; but nevertheless, now that acts such as the aforgoing having taken place just to the Westward of us, A girl named Hannah BOYD was arrested by the police, and confined in the gaol at Berlin, Ontario on suspicion of being implicated in the Galt poisoning case. She, it seems, formerly lived in one of the families in which the chocolates were eaten with fatal results, and was found living in another town under an assumed name. Fatal Candy Poisoning (Part 6) A few days before the chocolates were sent she obtained leave of absence for the ....tended purpose of visiting a sick sister and is supposed to have visited Toronto. The girl was however, subsequently discharged; and no clue found to lead up to the detection of the perpetrator of the despicable affair. Now the above is fitted to teach one very important lesson. It is this, people cannot be too careful in handling packages similar to the above, sent them through the post. Fortunately, we in this country have not yet had much to complain of in the above respect; but nevertheless, now that acts such as the aforgoing having taken place just to the Westward of us, it is the part of wisdom to be careful - to err on the safe side - to be cautious as to what is done especially with anonymous parcels coming through the post - even though they should contain such an apparently harmless thing as candy. -- Harbor Grace Standard, Oct 6.


Daniel McLea

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Bef 24 Mar 1825
    Christening: 24 Mar 1825 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England 5584
          Death: 1852 - New Zealand 2524
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events

• Alt. Birth: 25 Jul 1825, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. The discrepancy in the day and month may be attributable to an American researcher misunderstanding the UK dating formats.


Parents
         Father: Daniel McLea 5583
         Mother: Jeanie Houston 5478



Daniel McLea

      Sex: M
AKA: Daniel Maclea 6565
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 9 Jun 1796 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 5583,6562,6566,6567
    Christening: 10 Jun 1796 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 6568
          Death: 22 Jul 1844 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland ( at age 48) 5583
         Burial: After 22 Jul 1844 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 5583
 Cause of Death: 

Events

• Alt. Birth: From Ancestry.com family tree not supported by a source, 12 Jan 1796, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. This was originally copied from the family tree of a Jim McLea in Texas (maclea@texas.net) and I suspect he may have mixed up his US and UK date formats.

• Arrival: 1833, Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina. Daniel McLea
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Name:Daniel McLea
Arrival year:1833
Arrival Place:Buenos Aires
Primary Immigrant:McLea, Daniel
Source Publication Code:1640.9.5
Annotation:Date and place of first mention in New World. Birth and death dates, occupation, and names of other family members may also be provided.
Source Bibliography:DOBSON, DAVID. Scots in Latin America. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.
Household Members:
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Daniel McLea.

• Arrival: From London on CALISTA or CABITA en route to Boston, 2 Jun 1836, New York, New York, New York, United States of America. Daniel McLea
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Arrival Date:2 Jun 1836
Age:40
Gender:M (Male)
Port of Arrival:New York
Port of Departure:London
Occupation:Merchant
Ship:Ship Calista
Microfilm Serial Number:M237
Microfilm Roll Number:30
List Number:423

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Daniel Mc Lea in 1836
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Daniel
Last name
Mc Lea
Sex
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Age
40
Birth year
1796
Birth place/nationality-
Arrival year
1836
Ship name
Cabita
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NARA roll number
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Daniel McLea
1796– 1844

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New York Passenger List 1820 - 1957
Name: Daniel MacLea Date: 2 Jun 1836 Age: 40 Gender: M (Male) Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: London Occupation: Merchant Ship: Ship Calista Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 30 List Number: 423.

• Occupation: Merchant, 2 Jun 1836, New York, New York, New York, United States of America.

• Census: 1841 Scotland Census Household of Jane McLea, Widow, Hamilton Street, Greenock, 1841, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. (Household Member)

• Occupation: Shop Keeper or Ship Keeper, 1841, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. Jane McLea
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Name:Jane McLea
Age:70
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1771
Gender:Female
Where born:Renfrewshire, Scotland
Civil parish:Greenock South
County:Renfrewshire
Address:Hamilton St
Occupation:Ind
Parish Number:564
Household MembersAge
Jane McLea70
Dane McLea
45
Catharine McLea
30
Patrisk McLea
14
Rebe McLea
15
Kennth McLea
10
Betsey McLea
8
Janet Anderson
15.

• Residence: Hamilton St., 1841, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. (Occupant)


Parents
         Father: Kenneth McLea Sr. 4309
         Mother: Jean McVicar 4309

Spouses and Children
1. *Jeanie Houston 5478 
       Marriage: 23 Jun 1818 - Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland 5478
Marriage Notes 

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Daniel Mclea
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Name:Daniel Mclea
Gender:Male
Marriage Date:23 Jun 1818
Marriage Place:West Or Old Parish,Greenock,Renfrew,Scotland
Spouse:
Jeanie Houston
FHL Film Number:1041063
Children: 1. Kenneth McLea 2. Robert Houston McLea 3. Eliza McLea 4. Daniel McLea 5. Patrick McLea 6. William Headland McLea


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