Display Patriot - P-240516 - William MACLAY/MCCLAY

William MACLAY/MCCLAY

SAR Patriot #: P-240516

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Soldier / Patriotic Service / Civil Service
DAR #: A072950

Birth: 20 Jul 1737 New Garden Twp / Chester / PA
Death: 16 Apr 1804 Harrisburg / Dauphin / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. ASSISTANT COMMISSARY
  2. PROTHONOTARY
  3. MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY

Additional References:
  1. Published Pennsylvania Archives
    • Series 1, Volume 7, pg 586-587
    • Series 6, Volume 11, pg 284
  2. Bell: History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, pg 179, 190
  3. SAR#49366; DAR #797459

Spouse: Mary McClure Harris
Children: Mary Harris; Esther;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1968-09-30 CA Unassigned Paul Leslie Maclay Krause (97237) Mary   
2002-05-06 PA 12909 Robert Stanley Jones (158061) Mary   
2020-05-15 PA 91356 Robert Owen Booth (215289) Mary   
2020-05-15 PA 91357 Robert Owen Booth Jr. (215290) Mary   
Location:
Harrisburg / Dauphin / PA / USA
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Comments:

Table-size grave with a modern bronze marker that reads as follows: William Maclay, Esq. / 1736-1804 / Buried here is the first US / Senator from Pennsylvania. In / 1789. He and Robert Morris were / the first from the Keystone State / to be elected fot the Senate / of the United States



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Primary Reference as Pennsylvania's first Senator: The Journal of William Maclay by William Maclay and Edgar William Maclay



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