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Betty McClue
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Elizabeth "Betty" McClue (born Liddle), 1775 - 1862 Elizabeth McClue (born Liddle) 1775 1862 New York
Elizabeth McClue (born Liddle) was born in 1775, in , to Robert Liddel and Elisabeth Liddel (born Cuningham).
Elizabeth had 7 siblings: Alexander Liddle, Christy Macy (born Liddle) and .
Elizabeth married David McClue.
David was born on 1779, in , New York.
Elizabeth passed away on 1862, at age 87 in , New York.
She was buried in , New York.
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Betty McClueBetty McClue in Daytona Beach Morning Journal - Dec 3 1964
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"... camp. Cruising speed wlli be adjusted to individual preference. All Interested boaters are welcome. Golf Riviera Winners Riviera Women's Golf Assn, winners yesterday were: Class Mix, first low not; Betty Mcclue, second; Lou Straite and Winnie Meyers, tied for third. Class Benton, first low nct: Marge Shinners, sec ond; Agness Purcell, third. Class Schonert, first low net; Lou Hall, second, and ..."
Publication place: Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, United States
Betty McClueBetty McClue in Ocala Star-Banner - Nov 8 2000
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"... Manon County. Piering teaches children the care of tress, plants and soll and helps develop their interests in future conservation. She has been instrumental in securing conservation awards for Betty Mcclue, Donee Hogan, Bob Campbell, Guy Marwick, Fred Ayer, Jim Lowry, Sandra Taylor, Ocala Water Plant, and Mike Jacobs. -Judy Brandes SOUTHWEST: Craft Fair Our Redeemer Lutheran Church is having a ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Betty McClueBetty McClue in The Bryan Times - Oct 17 1989
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"... Two r candelabra, doco ra ted with white satin bows and greenery, flanked the altar. The church pews were marked with roso bows. Providing the nuptial music were organist Betty McClue and singers, Amy and Kris LaCombe. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride appeared in a matte gown with rilk Venice lace and pearled bodice. It was fashioned with ..."
Publication place: Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, United States