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Husband: Peter McLellan
Born: 1828/1829 in Marion Dist, SC
Married: 23 DEC 1854 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1860 in Marion Dist, SC
Father: Archibald McLellan
Mother: Christian Buie
Spouses:
Wife: Rebecca Lane
Born: 1839/1840 in Marion Dist, SC
Died:
Father: James C Lane
Mother: Susan Bryant
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Archibald James McLellan
Born: 1858 in Marion Dist, SC
Died:
Spouses:
02 (F): Elizabeth Rebecca McLellan
Born: 1859 in Marion Dist, SC
Died:
Spouses:
03 (M): Peter David McLellan
Born: 10 MAR 1865 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 17 MAY 1941 in Dillon Co, SC
Spouses:
Additional Information

Peter McLellan:

Notes:

!NOTES:
(1) I am not related to this person as far as I know. However, I'm interested in all Marion Co., SC families to some extent.
(2) This person is an uncle/aunt of my Aunt Lisa Tindal Campbell.


!REFERENCE:
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!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1146/1151
Archibald McLellan, 49 Farmer $1000 Marion
Christian 43
Peter 21 Farmer
Elizabeth 18
Sarah 17
Archibald 15 Farmer
Mary 14
Margaret 12
Roda 11
Martha 10
Daniel 9
Enos 7
Christian 6
Malcom 2;


!MARRIAGE:23 Dec 1854 Marion Star, Peter McLELLAND to Miss Rebecca LANE;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1328
Peter McLELLAN, 33 Blacksmith SC
Rebecca, 20
A. J. (m) 2
E. R. (f) 1;

!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 312;


!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
James C. Lane, I think, the youngest son of old Osborne, was a most excellent man and a good citizen ; he married a Miss Lee, daughter of old John Lee, on the north side of Buck Swamp, and settled on Catfish, just opposite Latta ; he had and raised four sons, James C, Jr., Crawford, John O. and Stephen L. Lane, and four daughters, Hapsey, Sarah Anne, Orphea and Priscilla. Of the sons, James C, Jr., married a daughter of old William Bryant, a sister of the late John M. Bryant; he had and raised one son, David, and one daughter. The son married some one to the writer unknown ; he has a large family of sons and daughters, several grown; he lives in Kirby Township. The daughter married Peter McLellan, and had several children ; Peter and she (Rebecca, I think, was her name), are both dead; don't know what has become of the children - suppose they are all grown. Crawford Lane, second son of James C, Sr., married a Miss Perritt, daughter of David Perritt, and settled down on the Maiden Down and Ten Mile Bays ; he raised a large family of sons and daughters ; the names of two sons only are known-Addison and James. Addison married a daughter of John M. Bryant, and has several sons, two of whom are married, and several daughters, some grown. James Lane, son of Crawford Lane, married a daughter of the late Samuel Campbell, and has a family, how many are not known. Stephen L. Lane, tihe youngest son of James C, Sr., married Miss Flora Campbell, a daughter of the late William S. Campbell ; he was killed in the last battle of the war, just before Johnston's surrender, after having gone through the whole war ; he left his widow. Flora, and several sons and daughters, none of them personally known to the writer ; one son is named William, and one daughter became the second wife of Merideth Watson, There are several other children. Another son of James C. Lane, Sr., was John O. Lane ; he married a Miss Sweat, daughter of old George Sweat ; they had and raised a family, none of them known to the writer -both are dead. Of the daughters of James C, Sr., Hapsey married the late James Porter ; they had and raised a large family of sons and daugliters, none of wlhom are known to the writer, except Robert P. Porter, in Marion; he married a Miss Johnson, and has a family of several children, none grown. The second daughter of old James C, St., Sarah Ann, married a Mr. Jones, who either died or left the country, leaving her one child, a daughter -what has become of the daughter is unknown ; Mrs. Jones is long since dead. The third daughter of James C. Lane, St., Orphea, married a Mr. Turbeville; they had and raised a family, and have grand-children, but none of them are known. The youngest daughter of James, Sr., Priscilla, married "Sandy" Norton, who was killed or died in the war ; they had and raised three sons, Woodberry, Houston and Holland Norton, who are now among us and good citizens- especially Houston Norton, of Latta ; there may have been daughters- if any, they are unknown to the writer.;

Rebecca Lane:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1840;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1294 Rebecca LANE, 10 (1839/40) born Marion;

!MARRIAGE:23 Dec 1854 Marion Star, Peter McLELLAND to Miss Rebecca LANE;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1328
Peter McLELLAN, 33 Blacksmith SC
Rebecca, 20
A. J. (m) 2
E. R. (f) 1;

!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 312;


!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
James C. Lane, I think, the youngest son of old Osborne, was a most excellent man and a good citizen ; he married a Miss Lee, daughter of old John Lee, on the north side of Buck Swamp, and settled on Catfish, just opposite Latta ; he had and raised four sons, James C, Jr., Crawford, John O. and Stephen L. Lane, and four daughters, Hapsey, Sarah Anne, Orphea and Priscilla. Of the sons, James C, Jr., married a daughter of old William Bryant, a sister of the late John M. Bryant; he had and raised one son, David, and one daughter. The son married some one to the writer unknown ; he has a large family of sons and daughters, several grown; he lives in Kirby Township. The daughter married Peter McLellan, and had several children ; Peter and she (Rebecca, I think, was her name), are both dead; don't know what has become of the children - suppose they are all grown. Crawford Lane, second son of James C, Sr., married a Miss Perritt, daughter of David Perritt, and settled down on the Maiden Down and Ten Mile Bays ; he raised a large family of sons and daughters ; the names of two sons only are known-Addison and James. Addison married a daughter of John M. Bryant, and has several sons, two of whom are married, and several daughters, some grown. James Lane, son of Crawford Lane, married a daughter of the late Samuel Campbell, and has a family, how many are not known. Stephen L. Lane, tihe youngest son of James C, Sr., married Miss Flora Campbell, a daughter of the late William S. Campbell ; he was killed in the last battle of the war, just before Johnston's surrender, after having gone through the whole war ; he left his widow. Flora, and several sons and daughters, none of them personally known to the writer ; one son is named William, and one daughter became the second wife of Merideth Watson, There are several other children. Another son of James C. Lane, Sr., was John O. Lane ; he married a Miss Sweat, daughter of old George Sweat ; they had and raised a family, none of them known to the writer -both are dead. Of the daughters of James C, Sr., Hapsey married the late James Porter ; they had and raised a large family of sons and daugliters, none of wlhom are known to the writer, except Robert P. Porter, in Marion; he married a Miss Johnson, and has a family of several children, none grown. The second daughter of old James C, St., Sarah Ann, married a Mr. Jones, who either died or left the country, leaving her one child, a daughter -what has become of the daughter is unknown ; Mrs. Jones is long since dead. The third daughter of James C. Lane, St., Orphea, married a Mr. Turbeville; they had and raised a family, and have grand-children, but none of them are known. The youngest daughter of James, Sr., Priscilla, married "Sandy" Norton, who was killed or died in the war ; they had and raised three sons, Woodberry, Houston and Holland Norton, who are now among us and good citizens- especially Houston Norton, of Latta ; there may have been daughters- if any, they are unknown to the writer.;

(01) Archibald James McLellan:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1328
Peter McLELLAN, 33 Blacksmith SC
Rebecca, 20
A. J. (m) 2
E. R. (f) 1;

(02) Elizabeth Rebecca McLellan:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1328
Peter McLELLAN, 33 Blacksmith SC
Rebecca, 20
A. J. (m) 2
E. R. (f) 1;

(03) Peter David McLellan:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1870;

!CENSUS:1880 * Marion Co, SC Moody # 75 Peter McLELLAN, 16 (1863/64) born SC/SC/SC, residing with James C. LANE, 64, listed as his "Grandson";

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