In 1861, John lived with his family near St Nicholas Grayfriars Church at Causeway End 96, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [2]
By 1871, John's family had moved to Dundee where they lived at Erskine Street in the St. Andrew district. John worked in the mills. [3]
John and MaryAnn Hartrup married in 1886 at the Cowcaddens district of Glasgow. John was a journeyman stone mason. [4]
By 1891, John lived with his wife MaryAnn Hartrup and daughter Catherine at 40 Hamilton Street in the Govan section of Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. [5]
From 1901 until his death in 1914, John lived at 51 Polmadie Street in the Govan district. [6][7][8]
Sources
↑ Scotland Statutory Register - Births (National Records of Scotland), McLean (John) Birth 6-Sep-1858 Aberdeen; National Records of Scotland: McLean, John (Statutory Births 168/01 1021).
↑ Scotland Statutory Registers - Marriages (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, National Records of Scotland), McLean (John and Mary Ann Harttrup) Marriage 13-Oct-1886 Milton; National Records of Scotland: 1886 McLean, John (Statutory registers Marriages 644/8 255).
↑ Scotland Census 1911 (National Records of Scotland), Scotland's People, McLean (John, wife Mary Ann, children) Scotland Census 1911 Govan. National Records of Scotland: 02/04/1911 McLean, George [Census 1911 644/16 033/00 021].
↑ Scotland Statutory Registers - Deaths (National Records of Scotland), Scotland's People, McLean (John) Death 16-Jun-1914 Glasgow; National Records of Scotland: 1914, McLean, John (Statutory registers Deaths 644/16 224).
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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