McLin grave markers from Piney Grove Cemetery #2, Nancy, Pulaski Co., KY
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| Piney Grove Cemetery #2 | Closer view of the gate |
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| Long view of McLin graves. Older
white stone at rear center is that of William E. McLin (Macklin) |
Stone for W. E. McLin. Legend reads "FATHER"
and his birth and death dates (June 15, 1852 - Dec. 28, 1920).
Leaning against it is stone for second wife Elizabeth Green (broken
off base seen at right). Her stone reads: |
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| William E. McLin's third wife, Ella
Ellers McLin Flinn, (B. Oct. 18, 1885, D. Aug. 2, 1959) Legend: "MOM IS GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN" |
Yada Powers McLin, |
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| Charlie Sevier McLin and Myrtie
Rainwater McLin 'NOT MY WILL BUT THINE BE DONE" |
William Marshall McLin ("Marsh"), son of William E. McLin |
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| Lucian and Lorene Pyles McLin and four
children: from right Gary (no stone), Lorene, Verl Dean, Lucian, Donald and Patricia |
Roger at the grave of John Wesley McLin at the Civil War prison site at Andersonville, GA. We are researching whether this McLin (native of TN) may have been William E. McLin's father. |