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The McClung Genealogy

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McClung, William, The McClung Genealogy : a genealogical and biographical record of the McClung family from the time of their emigration to the year 1904 Pittsburgh, Pa.: unknown, 1904, 335 pgs. Racial characteristics, Earliest records and traditions, Origin of the name, The Greenbriar McClungs, The Quaker McClungs, The Georgia McClungs, The Alabama McClungs, The Texas McClungs, The South Carolina McClungs, The Tennessee McClungs, The Colorado McClungs, The Pittsburgh McClungs, The Pennsylvania McClungs, The Illinois McClungs, The Ohio McClungs, West Philadelphia McClungs, The Philadelphia McClungs, The Boston McClungs, The Toronto McClungs, The Buffalo McClungs, The Canada McClungs, The Michigan McClings, The Erie McClungs, The New York McClungs, The Belfast McClungs, The Donegal McClungs, The Dublin McClungs, Index of names, Corrections, Table of Contents

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