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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Margaret McClay: Birth: 1864.

  2. Lucinda Lucy McClay: Birth: 18 JUL 1866 in Stranorlar, Donegal, Ireland. Death: 18 JUN 1949

  3. Thomas McClay: Birth: 4 MAR 1867 in Stranorlar, Donegal, Ireland.

  4. Alexander McClay: Birth: 1869. Death: 24 SEP 1911 in Mount Moriah Cemetery sec155 lot 205

  5. Susan McClay: Birth: 22 AUG 1871 in Stranorlar, Donegal, Ireland.

  6. John McClay: Birth: 4 APR 1873 in Ireland. Death: 26 MAR 1953


Notes
a. Note:   arby, Delaware County, PA. She came to the US from Ireland in 1880. In the 1880 census for Darby, Delaware County, PA she is listed as head of the house.
  Philadelphia Inquirer Obituary notice May 7, 1905
  Lucinda McClay, widow of John McClay, buried Thursday at 2pm from home of son, Alex, 101 S 6th St., Darby, PA. Interment Mount Moriah Cemetery
  Lucinda McClay immigration paper extract:
  New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Lucinda McClay Name: Lucinda McClay Arrival Date: 15 Apr 1879 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843 Age: 36 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Moville, Ireland Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Ireland Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Irish Ship Name: Bolivia Search Ship Database: Search the Bolivia in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Port of Arrival: New York Line: 14 Microfilm Serial: M237 Microfilm Roll: M237_417 List Number: 348 Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States
  Ship Information Ship Name: Bolivia Years in service: 1873-1905 Funnels: 1 Masts: 3 Shipping Line: Anchor Ship Description: Built by Robert Duncan & CO., Port Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 3,999. Dimensions: 400' x 40'. Single-screw, 13 knots. Compound engines. Triple expansion engines in 1891. Three masts and one funnel. Iron hull. History: Passengers: 200 first, 100 second, 800 third. Launched, October 25, 1873. Maiden voyage: Glasgow-New York, April 4, 1874. Scrapped at Genoa, Italy, 1905. Similar ships: Anchoria, Circassia, Devonia and Ethiopia.
Note:   Lucinda McClay is listed as a nurse and widow on the 1900 census for D


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