James was born about 1762. He passed away about 1857.
Sources
*Nova Scotia Archives, Nova Scotia, Canada, Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records; 1767-1838... 1787 Port Mutton (Mouton), James McLarn, 1 man, 1 woman, 2 children.
Simeon Perkins Diary; Thomas H. Randall Research Centre
LDS Ancestral File; submitter David Atherton Hills
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Isabella Moody is only matching by dates, but would love is somebody, actually had verifiable documentation that Isabella who married James McClearn who arrived in 1761 Liverpool, NS was actually born Moody? I'm not certain this is the same Isabella. I remember discussion years ago, that suggest a James and Isabella (Moody) McClearn, along with descendants were in Pennyslvania .
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