Samuel Mc Lean (U.S. Consul)
Samuel McLean (September 12, 1797 in Alexandria, Virginia – March 19, 1881 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), was a United States Consul for Trinidad de Cuba during several Years during 1849 through 1855. He was appointed at Missouri.
He married Susan Wilson Smoot of the prominent Smoot Family of Alexandria, VA. After she died he married a Mrs Johnson of Louisiana and removed after the American Civil War to Philadelphia, where he died. He was buried in Alexandria, VA.
Samuel had several children, including; Alice Lawranson McLean, Lucretia Hodgekinson McLean, Alexander Kerr McLean and Virginia McLean all with his first wife; and also Lillie McLean, Eliza McLean and Archie McLean, with his second wife.
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