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Family: Hon. Judge Samuel McClanahan / Mary 'Sarah' Armstrong (F7200)  [1

m. 14 Dec 1815


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  • Father | Male
    Hon. Judge Samuel McClanahan

    Born  15 Feb 1797  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  5 Mar 1882  North Liberty, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  14 Dec 1815   
    Father  Robert to Kentucky McClanahan | F7076 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Isabella, Mrs. Robert McClanahan | F7076 Group Sheet 

    Mary 'Sarah' ArmstrongMother | Female
    Mary 'Sarah' Armstrong

    Born  Est 1800  Augusta County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown  Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Father   
    Mother   

    Child 1 | Female
    Isabella McClanahan

    Born  8 Nov 1816  Prob. Augusta Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  15 Nov 1849  Adams Co., Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     

  • Sources 
    1. [S100] Internet Source, http://www.frontierfamilies.net/family/McClanahan/C2SMCC.htm.
      C2 Judge Samuel McClanahan, born February 15, 1797 in Ireland, died November 5, 1882; married December 14, 1815 Mary (Sarah) Armstrong, born June 17, 1802 in Virginia, died August 4, 1869; both buried in Cherry Fork Cemetery. One child.

      Judge Samuel McClanahan

      Their son, Samuel, was born on the fifteen of February, 1797. He was married to Mary Armstrong, December 14, 1815, and located on the farm west of West Union, where he lived until 1864 when he removed to North Liberty, Ohio, and died March 5, 1882 (?). Isabelle his daughter, married William McGovney, May 9, 1839. He was elected Associate Judge of Adams County in 1831 and served one term. He was a practical surveyor and did a great deal of work in the way of land surveying. He was also a school teacher and County Examiner and was one of the fit st School Examiners in the county. He died November 5, 1882.

      In politics he was a Whig, an Abolitionist and a Republican. He was a strong temperance advocate. He set the example of total abstinence by refusing to use liquor at a barn raising of in harvest, and to show his harvest hands it was not to save money, he offered to pay each one the amount extra for the cost of the whiskey they had formerly been furnished.

      He was a Presbyterian, a ruling elder in the church for many years, the Associate Reformed and afterwards the United Presbyterian. He was a liberal in his views and spiritually minded. In the last few years of his life, there was but one book to him--the Bible. He read it four times in four years, and said that each time he re-read it there was something new. His mind was clear to the last. In his final illness, he spoke calmly of his approaching end, and passed away in the confidence of Christian faith.

      In his personal appearance Judge McClanahan was a remarkable figure, and in his old age he was one of the best types of patriarch, with his long flowing beard and dignified bearing. He was a man among men and resected by the entire community for his sterling virtues.

      Child of Samuel McClanahan and Mary Armstrong:

      D1 Isabella McClanahan, born November 8, 1816, died November 15, 1849; married May 8, 1839 William McGovney, born September 24, 1813, died January 21, 1892.