The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . Monmouth county. New Jersey, thefamily locating on the Shrewsbury river, where his useful but eventful life was chieflypassed. He married Eleanor, a daughter of Benjamin Burdge, and their children wereJacob, William, Theresa, Sidney, Warren, Eleanor. Benjamin and Susan. Sidney McLean, the father of him whose nanie introduces this review, was bornon the 27th of September. 1820, in Middletown township, Monmouth county. NewJersey, and here he spent his youth under th


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . Monmouth county. New Jersey, thefamily locating on the Shrewsbury river, where his useful but eventful life was chieflypassed. He married Eleanor, a daughter of Benjamin Burdge, and their children wereJacob, William, Theresa, Sidney, Warren, Eleanor. Benjamin and Susan. Sidney McLean, the father of him whose nanie introduces this review, was bornon the 27th of September. 1820, in Middletown township, Monmouth county. NewJersey, and here he spent his youth under the parental roof. He eventually became apart owner of his fathers farm, remaining thereon until 1866. the date of the familysremoval to the beautiful home now the property of liis on, Henry C. McLean. SidneyMcLean was married on the nth of March, 1S58. the lady of his choice being MissAnne Smith, and they became the parents of the following children: Ella F., de-ceased; Joseph S., deceased; Sidney A., deceased; Caroline S.; Anna L.; and HenryC. McLean. Although successful to a marked degree in his farming operatii ns, the.


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