Thyrsa Baker, Bonnie Baker, Obie Napier, Saundra Sea, Saundra Napier.
"William Lawson, A Scottish Rebel" by Bill Porter.
"Old Southern Bible Records" by M. A. Lester.
Scott Co., Va. Deed Book 17, Deed Book 19, page 87,and page 102, Deed Book 35.
Scott Co., Va. Will Book 9, pages 138, 139, 143, Will Book 10, pages 148, 149, Will Book 11, pages 42, 43.
"The Stallard Connection" by Nancy C. Baker, Gladys J. Stallard, Margaret R. Stallard.
*"United States Census, 1850"
Name: Wm A Mcclelland
Event Place: Scott county, part of, Scott, Virginia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birthplace: Virginia
Birth Year (Estimated): 1823
House Number: 771
Family Number: 771
Line Number: 39
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 975
GS Film number: 444965
Digital Folder Number: 004206465
Image Number: 00382
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Wm A Mcclelland M 27 Virginia
Roda Mcclelland F 27 Virginia
Marcus D L F Mcclelland M 0 Virginia
*"United States Census, 1860"
Name: Wm A Mc Clelland
Age (Expanded): 37 years
Page: 93
Household ID:
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
GS Film number: 805376
Digital Folder Number: 4298871
Image Number: 00333
*"United States Census, 1870"
Name: Wm A Mcclelland
Birth Year (Estimated): 1823
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 47y
Race: White
Birthplace: Virginia
Event Place: Virginia, United States
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Wm A Mcclelland M 47y Virginia
Rhoda B Mcclelland F 48y Virginia
Mary A Mcclelland F 18y Virginia
Lucy S Mcclelland F 16y Virginia
Daniel H Mcclelland M 14y Virginia
Miles W Mcclelland M 12y Virginia
William H Mcclelland M 9y Virginia
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