There are two books, one for dates 1791 - 1808 and one 1803-1812. They cost $15 each. If
you have McClungs in Tennessee, you will undoubtedly have other lines there too.
P. 5: Montgomery Co., Dist. No. 11 reports tracts of land being sold 2 Feb 1801 for nonpayment
of taxes: Charles McClung, 3200 acres on Barton's Creek.
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18 Dec 1802, Thomas McClung posts this ad: Reward $20. Runaway, a negro named GEORGE in Knox
county. He is about 6 ft tall, and 22 years of age. He may be traveling in the company of
Simeon McCaffery toward the territory north of Ohio (river).
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From The Impartial Observer, 16 Apr 1800, Vol. 1, No. 13. A list of letters remaining
at the Knox County Post Office: Charles McClung.
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1 Dec 1792: First rate powder for sale. Charles McClung
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27 Mar 1795, Vol. 4, No. 7:
Runaway from the subscriber in Wyth court house, Virginia, a negro man named Jim. He was once
owned by Joseph Davis. Alexander Smythe for Samuel McClung.
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11 Sep 1799, vol. 6: Knox County,TN. July term, 1799. Robert Houston reported that the
following tracts of land still had unpaid taxes for the year 1799. Charles McClung, Clerk.
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DAvidson Co., TN. 1 Aug 1800: Tracts of land to be sold next January at the court house
to satisfy the direct tax: Charles McClung, 228 acres on Miller's Creek.
Williamson County, TN, July Sessions, 1810. Tracts of land have unpaid taxes for the year 1810 and
will be sold in the town of Franklin on the first Monday in Nov. next: Hugh McClung, 120 acres
at West Harpeth.