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    1. [KINCAID] McClaren family in Pennsylvania
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    3. Dear Kincaid listers, here is a McClaren family timeline. Sincerely Norman Kincaide McClaren family of Pennsylvania   1766       John McClarin taxed in East Nottingham, Chester County, PA for 50 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 11, p. 156. 1768       John Kincade, inmate, taxed in East Nottingham Township, Chester County, PA. Provincial Tax of 1768. 1768       John McClernon taxed in East Nottingham, Chester County, PA for 20 acres, 1 horse, 1 cow. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 11, p. 428. 1769       John Kincade, weaver, taxed in East Nottingham Township, Chester County, PA for 1 horse, 1 cow.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 9, p. 573.. 1769       John McClaron taxed in East Nottingham, Chester County, PA for 30 acres, 1 horse, 1 cow, 1 sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 11, p. 573. 1771       John Kinkead, labourer, taxed in East Nottingham Township, Chester County, PA for 100 acres, 1 horse,1 cow, 2 sheep.     Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 9, p. 742. 1771       John McClarn taxed in East Nottingham, Chester County, PA for 30 acres, 1 horse, 2 cows, 3 sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 11, p. 743. 1773       John Kinkead, East Nottingham Township, posted a recognizance bond at Chester County Court of Quarter Sessions, February 1773 for James Campbell. Chester County Archives & Records Service, Index to Quarter Sessions Indictment Records, 1681-1778, K. 1773    John Kinkade, victim/complainant, riot, February 1773, against Robert Criswell, East Nottingham Township, Chester County, PA.             Chester County Archives & Records Service, Index to Quarter Sessions Indictment Records, 1681-1778, C. 1774       John McClaron taxed in East Nottingham, Chester County, PA for 60 acres, 1 horse, 2 cows, 4 sheep. Pennsylvania Archives, v. s. 3, 12, 102. 1777       James McClaren, private, Capt. Matthew Gregg’s Company, 1st Battalion, Cumberland County, PA Militia, called out by             order of Council, July 28, 1777. Pennsylvania Archives, s. 2, v. 15, p.   564. (Active battalion, 1st, billet battalion, 2nd) 1778    Matthew McCleran, private, 8th Class, 2nd Company, Capt. Charles Leeper, 2nd Battalion, Cumberland County, PA             Militia, “Dqt.” Order from Council, dated, March 25, 1778.  Fine Book of John Carothers, Cnty. Lt. p. 197.             Pennsylvania State Archives Online Card File 1779       James McClarin taxed in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, PA for 150 acres, 2 horses, 5 cows.    Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 20, p. 238. 1779       Hugh McClarin, freeman, taxed in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, PA. Pennsylvania Archives,    s. 3, v. 20, p. 243. 1779       Matthew McClarin, freeman, taxed in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, PA. Pennsylvania             Archives, s. 3, v.. 20, p. 243. 1780    Thomas McClarron taxed in Northern Liberties, East Part, Philadelphia, valuation, 2,900, tax, 8.14.0.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 15, p. 345. 1780    Hugh McClaren, private, 4th Class, 7th Company, 4th Battalion, Cumberland County, PA Militia.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 23, p. 704. 1781       Mary Kinkead, [4164] daughter of George Kinkead [4164] of Toboyne Township, Cumberland County, PA,    married Matthew McCleran, January 4, 1781, Centre Presbyterian Church,  Sherman’s Valley, Cumberland County, PA,             Rev. Linn’s Marriages. 1781    James McClerrin taxed in Northern Liberties, East Part, Philadelphia, valuation 100, tax, 1.6.0.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 15, 685. 1781    Hugh McClaren, private, 4th Class, 7th Company, 4th Battalion, Cumberland County, PA Militia.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 23, p. 747, 766. 1782    James McClaron taxed in Mulberry Ward, West Part, Philadelphia, PA, valuation, 25, tax, 2.8.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 16, p. 460. 1783       Matthew McClarn, [4164] private, on list of soldiers, Cumberland County, PA Militia who received depreciation pay.             Pennsylvania Archives, s. 5, v. 4, p. 294. 1785    Hugh McClearn warranted 250 acres in Westmoreland County, PA, July 13, 1785.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 26, p. 465. 1785    Hugh McClearn.  In pursuance of a warrant dated the 13th day of July 1785 was surveyed for Hugh McClearn the above             described tract of land containing two hundred and seventy-three acres and 43 perches with an allowance proportioned to             six per cent adjoining land of Adam Orey, James McKee and others in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA,             surveyed Nov. 8th, 1785.  Adjacent landowners: Adam Orey, Patrick Callons, John Wilson’s claim, Wert’s land, heirs of             William Hamilton, James McKee’s land.  John Moore, D.S. John Lukens, Esq. Surveyor General.  Pennsylvania State Archives, RG-17, Records of the Land Office, Copied Surveys, 1681-1912, C-153, p. 139. 1785    John McCleran warranted 295 acres in Northumberland County, PA, Oct. 28, 1785.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 25, p. 240. 1786       Matthew McClarin [4164] taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.1. Pennsylvania Archives,             s. 3, v. 22, p. 509. 1786    Hugh McClarren taxed in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA for 1.2.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 22, p. 510. 1787    John McClarn taxed in Lycoming Township, Northumberland County for 195 acres, tax, 4.1.  Pennsylvania Archives, s. 3, v. 19, p. 788. 1790       Matthew McClerron, [4164] Derry Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 5 females. USFC, p. 260. 1790    Hugh McClerren, Salem Township, Westmoreland County, PA, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 4 females. USFC, p. 266.1855    Hugh McClaran warranted 1 ¾ acres in Indiana County, PA, April 9, 1855.  PennsylvaniaArchives, s. 3, v. 26, p. 673.

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