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Source for:   John McClurken,   1763 -          Index

Birth source:    S242
Page:   page 125

Text:   James McClurken's children with their approximate births are as follows:
1. Mary McClurken, b. 1744, m. George Moore. Must have died without issue before her father's will was made.
2. Thomas McClurken, b. 1746, m. Smith, dau. of David Smith in Chester Co., S. C.
3. James McClurken, b. 1748, m. Catherine Will in Laurens Co., S. C. Proved Jan. 22, 1831.
4. Lillias McClurken, b. 1750. Probably married John Baird. Died before her father's will was made.
5. Eleanor McClurken, b. 1753, m. (1) William Young (2) John Mabin. Died in Ohio.
6. Samuel McClurken, b. 1756, m. Nancy Died 1795 in Laurens Co., S. C. Son Samuel went to Henderson Co. Tenn.
7. Jane (Jean) McClurken, b. 1758, m. David Weir.
8. Catherine McClurken, b. 1760, m. William Boyd in 1778 in Laurens Co. before her father moved to Chester. A minor on arrival in Charleston.
9. John McClurken, b. 1763, m. Margaret Walker. He was a minor on arrival in Charleston.
10. Jennet McClurken, b. 1765, m. Matthew Henry McClurken, a cousin. Son James went to Preble Co., Ohio, then to Randolph, Ill.


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Source for:   John Calvin McClurken,   20 MAY 1840 - 07 JAN 1912         Index

Birth source:    S163
Narratives of Randolph County McC - McM. Page 81

Birth source:    S94
Page:   page 241

Burial source:    S169

Burial source:    S89

Text:   http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55043570

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Text:   McClurken, John C. [ McClurkin ]
Born : About 1840
Burial : Oakdale Cemetery Oakdale Township Washington Co., IL.
John C.. McClurken, from Elkhorn, Washington Co., IL.
Served n the Civil War in the Union Army, in Co. F, 10th Regiment Missouri Infantry Volunteers
Missouri Archives has spelling as McClurken
At the age of 21 years, he enlisted on August 1, 1861 in Coulterville, Illinois.
Mustered in as a Private on August 10, 1861 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Dischared for disability in August 18, 1861

_MIL    S113
History of Oakdale Township. page 34

_MIL    S69
Page:   Volume 50, page 324
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, "Christian Nation," Weekly. Volume 50, page 324

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Text:   Enlisted men, Company F, 10th Regiment Missouri Volunteers: J.C. McClurkin History of Washington County, Illinois - 1879. page 81

_MIL    S94
Page:   page 241

_MIL    S164
Page:   John Calvin McClurken

Residence source:    S6

Text:   Thomas McClurken
Martha McClurken

Event source:    S97

Text:   JOHN CALVIN McCLURKIN
Washington Co., IL
From : Nashville Journal, Jan 11, 1912, p. 1

John C. McClurkin died last Sabbath evening, Jan. 7, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Richard Murray, seven miles east of Centralia, in the 73rd year of his age. Mr. and Mrs. Murray came with the body to Oakdale, where the funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon in the Covenanter church of which he was a member. Mr. McClurkin was never married and always resided near Oakdale, where he was born and raised and where he has two surviving brothers, Cameron and Aquila McClurkin. His brother, Rev. Samuel R. McClurkin, who was pastor of a Presbyterian church in Ohio, died a few months ago.

Death source:    S163
Narratives of Randolph County McC - McM. Page 81

Death source:    S170

Death source:    S94
Page:   page 241

Residence source:    S8

Text:   Thomas McClurken
Martha McClurken

Residence source:    S11

Text:   Thomas McClurken
Martha McClurken

Residence source:    S14

Text:   Martha McClurken

Residence source:    S16

Text:   Martha Kirkpatrick McClurken

Residence source:    S21

Text:   Thomas Cameron McClurken