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Family: PATRIOT Capt. John 'Breckenridge' McClanahan / Margaret Ann Lewis (F7087)  [1, 2, 3, 4

m. 15 May 1770


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  • Father | Male
    PATRIOT Capt. John 'Breckenridge' McClanahan

    Born  9 Nov 1742  Augusta County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  30 Jun 1774   
    Buried     
    Married  15 May 1770  Augusta Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Captain Robert the Founder Immigrant McClanahan | F7084 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Sarah Breckenridge | F7084 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Margaret Ann Lewis

    Born  1751  Augusta County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Jan 1834  Augusta County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Other Spouse  William Boyer/Bowyer | F7088 
    Married     
    Father  Surveyor Thomas Lewis | F7236 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jane Strother | F7236 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Male
    John [Lewis] McClanahan, Jr.

    Born  8 Dec 1774  Augusta County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1815  Lewisburg, Augusta Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Mildred Maupin | F8153 
    Married     

  • Notes 
    • John McClanahan was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

    Married:
    • John McClanahan, the first husband of Margaret Lewis, and Captain John Frogg, the first husband of Agatha Lewis, were both killed at the battle of the point.

  • Sources 
    1. [S80] Google Books, https://books.google.com/books?id=_UU3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=william+mcclanahan+married+sarah+neeley&source=bl&ots=3IXR8bnmca&sig=MJ9Asso72qpEpAhKlE03-83PgFE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjgiMD6y9fWAhXD5yYKHYaQBfkQ6AEITTAG#v=onepage&q=william%20mcclanahan%20married%20sarah%20neeley&f=false.
      John McClanahan, s/o Robert and Sarah Breckenridge McClanahan, m. Margaret Ann, d/o Thomas Lewis, who was a son of "John Lewis, the founder." The union between these two families, Lewis and McClanahan, beginning at that early period, has been frequently repeated down to the present time....

    2. [S100] Internet Source, https://archive.org/stream/mcclanahans00whitgoog/mcclanahans00whitgoog_djvu.txt.
      II. ? John McClanahan.

      His wife was Margaret Ann, daughter of Thomas Lewis, who was a son of "John Lewis, the founder." The union between these two families, Lewis and McClanahan, beginning at that early period, has been frequently repeated down to the present time.
      " Thomas Lewis, the county surveyor, was disqualified for military service by defective vision, but was a man of culture and influence, and held various important positions. He was a member of the House of Burgesses and of the State Convention in 1775, and commissioner in 1777 to
      treat with the Indian tribes on the Ohio. He died October 31, 1790." ? WaddelVs Annals, page 80.
      John McClanahan died in 1774, leaving a son, named Thomas Lewis, who died in November, 1774. After his death a child was born in December, 1774, and was called John. His widow married William Bowyer. In a personal letter Mr. Waddell writes as follows: 'John McClanahan, son of John, was educated at William and Mary College, and was a youth of large fortune. He married Mildred Maupin, of Williamsburg, and had seven children, only two of whom lived to maturity. He went to Kentucky in 1807 and, coming back to Virginia, died in 1815, probably in Lewisburg. His son John (the third) married Eliza McClung, of Greenbrier, and died in 1838, leaving children. A daughter of John (the
      second) married Captain John Gautt, of the United States Army, and their son, N. B. Gautt, lived in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1890.

    3. [S82] Wikitree, https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_McClanahan_%2814%29.
      Capt. John McClanahan, Sr.
      b.7 November 1742 Augusta County, Virginia
      d.30 JUN 1774
      Lt. Col. Alexander McClanahan ABT 1734 - 1797
      Agnes McClanahan ABT 1735 -
      Sarah McClanahan 1736-1750 -
      Lettice 'Lettis' McClanahan 1736-1750 -
      Jane "Jenny" McClanahan 1740 -
      Capt. John McClanahan, Sr. 1742 - 1774
      Mary 'Polly' McClanahan BEF 1744 -
      Capt. Robert McClanahan 1747 - 1774
      William McClanahan 1748/49 -

    4. [S275] Lyman Chalkley, Lyman Chalkley.
      22 Jun 1769
      Recommended for appointment as JUSTICES
      John McClenachan

      22 Mar 1771 Augusta Co., VA
      pp163/(218) John McClenachan qualified Captain of Militia.
      JUNE 22, 1769.
      (220) Aaron Hughes, John Moore, Thomas Moore and Jacob VVoodley? to View the road from Hughes's Lane by Mathew Harrison's Mill to County Line.
      (222) Following recommended for appointment as Justices: Mathew Harrison, William Ingles, William Christian, George Mathews, John McClenahan,
      James Robertson, Stephen Trigg, VVilliam Horbert, Philip Love, Anthony Bledsoe, John Bowman, John Thomas, Robert Doage and John Montgomery. The following to be left off and reasons given to the Governor by the Clerk: John Chizwell, John Wilson, John Archer, Alexr. Boyd, David Robinson, Ben]. Estill, John Maxwell, Charles Lewis, Andrew Bird,
      Richard Woods.