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1854 - 1932 (78 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Daniel Webster McClanahan was born on 21 May 1854 in Schuyler County, Missouri; died on 13 Aug 1932 in Camden, Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 14 Aug 1932 in Hopewell Cemetery, Tunas, Dallas County, Missouri. Notes:
(Research):
Census Listings:
1880 Census
Texas, Cooke County, JP No. 5
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 40D SD 3 ED 116
237-351
McClanahan, Dan W W M 25 Faremr Mo KY KY
McClanahan, Sarah J W F 23 Wf Keepign House Mo Iowa Mo
McClanahan, Jennie F W F 3 Dtr Mo Mo Mo
McClananah, Iris W F 1 Dtr TX Mo Mo
Daniel married Sarah Jane Quigley on 30 Jan 1876 in Dallas County, Missouri. Sarah was born on 13 Apr 1857 in Missouri; died on 22 Nov 1929; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Tunas, Dallas County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Jennie McClanahan was born about 1877 in Dallas County, Missouri; and died.
- 3. Loue Irmen "Iris" McClanahan was born on 23 Feb 1879 in Texas; died on 9 Feb 1883 in Dallas County, Missouri; was buried in Montgomery Cemetery, Tunas, Dallas County, Missouri.
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Generation: 2
3. | Loue Irmen "Iris" McClanahan (1.Daniel1) was born on 23 Feb 1879 in Texas; died on 9 Feb 1883 in Dallas County, Missouri; was buried in Montgomery Cemetery, Tunas, Dallas County, Missouri. Notes:
The FindAGrave memorial page for Loue Irmen "Iris" McClanahan, show that she was buried near her grandfather, Enoch Cox McClanahan, in the Montgomery Cemetery in Dallas County, MO, and further notes that:
"Loue Ireman (Iris) McClanahan was born February 23, 1879, in Texas, to Daniel Webster and Sarah Jeanette Quigley MaClanahan. She was the second child and daughter of seven children born to them. Neither Loue nor her older sister were to live to adulthood.
Her parents moved back to Dallas County, Missouri, where Loue died 2 weeks before her fourth birthday on February 9, 1883.
She is buried next to her grandfather, Enoch Cox McClanahan, in Montgomery Cemetery. Her stone is no longer legible.
Taken from A Journey Through Time with the Taylor Family of Missouri by Emma Sue Davenport."
From her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Larry Boyd and mainted by Emma Sue.
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