Hgeocities.com/cannonball50x/mcclungww.htmlgeocities.com/cannonball50x/mcclungww.htmlelayedxiJwOKtext/htmlb.HThu, 26 Apr 2007 15:03:18 GMTMMozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)en, *iJ mcclungww <BGSOUND src="//www.oocities.org/cannonball50x/">
Amick's Rangers
WILLIAM WASHINGTON McCLUNG
WILLIAM WASHINGTON McCLUNG (Hound Bill)   The fifth child of J. Madison and Margaret L. Hannah was born Feb 22, 1846. He married Nov 18, 1875 to Mary Geneva Putney  He was in the livery business in Charleston (1880c Kanawha) before he returned to Greenbrier. They resided at Williamsburg, WV. They owned 1100 acres of fine grazing land in Greenbrier and cattle ranched. They had eleven children
The Charleston Gazette, Aug. 31, 1934
CAPT. McCLUNG IS DEAD AT 88
LEWISBURG, Aug. 30, Capt. William Washington McClung, 88, of Hughart, one of the few surviving Confederate veterans in W. Va., died of pneumonia this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at a Ronceverte hospital.

He was born on Feb. 26, 1848, at Blue Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, and with the exception of 14 years spent in Kanawha county, resided in Greenbrier County.

Capt. McClung was the owner of 1,000 acres of the best farming and grazing land in Greenbrier county and had engaged in raising and shipping cattle for many years.

                                                                Joined the Army at 17
At the age of 17, Capt. McClung joined the company of Capt. S.F. Tyree and served during the Civil War.

His parents were the late Madison and Margaret Hannah McClung. His great grandfather, Samuel McClung, came to Greenbrier Co. from Rockbridge Co. Va. prior to the Rev. war, during which he was wounded by the Indians. Both he and his wife were buried near Smoot, Greenbrier Co.
Biographies
sitemap