Hugh McLEAN
(-After 1842)
Isabella
(-Bef 1842)
Edward McLEAN
(Abt 1817-1853)
Eliza BOAK
(Abt 1820-After 1869)

Mary Jane McLEAN
(1849-1908)

 

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Spouses/Children:
William Mark FORSTER

Mary Jane McLEAN

  • Born: 24 Nov 1849, Balmain, NSW 1,311
  • Marriage: William Mark FORSTER on 1 Sep 1869 in Woodford, Blue Mountains, NSW 1,15
  • Died: 19 Aug 1908, Toorak, Vic. at age 58 4,53
  • Buried: 22 Aug 1908, St. Kilda General Cemetery, Vic. 53
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bullet  General Notes:

Marriage announcement says she was the youngest daughter of Edward McLean.
Gwen said she was the half-sister of a missionary on the boat that W.M. Forster came back from China on.

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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Court: Inquest on fire at Regentville House near Penrith, 27 May 1869, Parramatta, NSW. Regentville House was the property of John Shiels and his wife. Present in the house at the time of the fire and giving evidence was Mrs McLean, "mother of Mrs. Shiels". Mr. Shiels had been at his other property, Woodford House, "accommodation for the public" at Eighteen mile Hollow. Also at Woodford that night was "my sister-in-law Jane Mclean"


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Mary married William Mark FORSTER, son of Luke FORSTER and Anne BLACKETT, on 1 Sep 1869 in Woodford, Blue Mountains, NSW 1.,15 (William Mark FORSTER was born on 7 Oct 1846 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England,306 died on 6 Jun 1921 in Hawthorn, Vic. 42,307 and was buried on 8 Jun 1921 in St. Kilda General Cemetery, Vic. 308.)




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