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Grace (Brown) McQueen (abt. 1694 - aft. 1746)

Grace McQueen formerly Brown aka McClean, McClain [uncertain]
Born about in Scotlandmap [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [uncertain]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 52 [location unknown]
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Full Sequence mtDNA Haplogroup T2b3e Earliest Known Ancestor.



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Biography

Disputed Information

On August 20, 1716 Dugal McQueen arrived at Baltimore, Maryland on the Friendship of Belfast commanded by Michael Mankin and was one of three sold into seven years indentured servitude to William Holland, Esq. At the time of Dugal's transportation from Liverpool, after being captured at the battle of Preston in 1715, he was still married to Elizabeth and had a daughter Anna back in Scotland, neither of whom came over to Maryland. Dugal's 7-year term of indentured servitude would have ended in 1723. Some secondary sources state they were married in 1720, while this is not known for certain we do know that they were married after Aug. 20, 1716.

Furthermore, we can be certain that none of their children could have been born prior to 1717.

Lastly, Grace's date of death could not have been March 26, 1746 as that was the date that Dugal's will was signed in Baltimore County and Grace was mentioned in the will. Dugal died the following March and presumably Grace was still living at that time, as Grace was named sole executrix of Dugal's will.

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In 1711 when Dugal was 21, he married Grace Brown, in Maryland, USA. Grace died in Maryland, USA, on 26 Mar 1746; she was 52. Born in 1694 in Scotland.[1]

Grace married Dugal McQueen in 1711 in , , Maryland, USA.1 (Dugal McQueen was born in 1690 in , , , Scotland 1 and died on 26 Mar 1746 in , , Maryland, USA[2]

They had the following children: [3]
  • Ruth
  • Sarah (1711-1793)
  • William (1712-1782)
  • Thomas (1731-1763)
  • William (1734-1796)
  • Francis (1741-)

Sources

  1. http://shellypeters.webs.com/mcqueenfamilyhistory.htm
  2. http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/21428.htm
  3. http://shellypeters.webs.com/mcqueenfamilyhistory.htm
http://shellypeters.webs.com/mcqueenfamilyhistory.htm
McQueen Family, Brown and Peters Ancestry Research, Sources: Census Records, Wills, Obituaries, Marriage Records, Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Probate Records, Cemetery Records, Area Histories, person to person contact with Cousins, Aunts and Uncles. [1]


Acknowledgments

  • Thanks to Dana Jones
  • Elizabeth Berry ... [Entered by Dana Jones, May 22, 2013]
  • MacLean-1071 was created by Kara Harrison through the import of Lemons Harrison Family Tree-2.ged on Mar 23, 2014.




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posted by Mags Gaulden
On August 20, 1716 Dugal McQueen arrived at Baltimore, Maryland on the Friendship of Belfast commanded by Michael Mankin and was one of three sold into seven years indentured servitude to William Holland, Esq. At the time of Dugal's transportation from Liverpool, after being captured at the battle of Preston in 1715, he was still married to Elizabeth and had a daughter Anna back in Scotland, neither of whom came over to Maryland. Dugal's 7-year term of indentured servitude would have ended in 1723. Some secondary sources state they were married in 1720, while this is not known for certain we do know that they were married after Aug. 20, 1716.

Furthermore, we can be certain that none of their children could have been born prior to 1717.

Lastly, Grace's date of death could not have been March 26, 1746 as that was the date that Dugal's will was signed in Baltimore County and Grace was mentioned in the will. Dugal died the following March and presumably Grace was still living at that time, as Grace was named sole executrix of Dugal's will.

If nobody objects to my outline above, I plan on making some updates before the end of 2019 to this profile and several of the children's profiles.

posted by R Prior
Apparently some merges of Grace Brown and Grace McClean, McClain, brought with them parents Hector Kilmory MacLean and Sarah Morgan. It appears that this Grace, being married at 17 had the maiden name "Brown". Questioning the parental connection.
My eighth great grandmother
Brown-44541 and Brown-25063 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicates.
posted by Kenneth Shelton

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