Jeanie Macaulay, died 1975, aged 97; born Scotland
1.Jeanie Macaulay m. to ? Macaulay; lived Cohoes
2.Mrs Agnes Bollinger of Tustin, California
2.Mary H. Macaulay, M.A., nurse
2.Elsie Macaulay, (1908- 1993); m.1936George Howard McClellan, see below. Lived Worland Wyoming
3.George B. McClellan m. Margaret
2.James R. Macaulay of Venice, Florida
2.Fraser K. Macaulay of Fallslon, Maryland; possibly this person:Fraser K. Macaulay,(1914-1999).
Jeanie Macaulay was sister of Hanna(H) Clarke, b. Scotland and died in 1982.Hannah died in Leesburg, Florida.She was the widow of Robert W. Clarke of Cohoes, who was also born in Scotland in 1889.Hannah was survived by the following children:Robert W. Clarke of Vestal and John K. Clarke of Leesburg, Florida.
Casper State Tribune
January 03, 2008
WORLAND -The funeral for George Howard McClellan, 99, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008, at 11 a.m. at St. Alban's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Bob Eldan officiating. A reception in the Parish Hall will follow the service, and a private family burial will be held at Riverview Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Worland.
He died on Dec. 31, 2007, at Washakie Medical Center in Worland.
He was born on March 26, 1908, at the family homestead at Big Trails, a son of Oscar Samuel and Ella (Baird) McClellan. Due to his father's failing health, the family sold the ranch in 1918 and moved to Worland. He and his family continue to reside in the home that the family bought in 1918.
He attended schools in Worland and graduated from Washakie County High School. He then attended the University of Wyoming where he graduated with a degree in history. He returned to his uncle's ranch south of Ten Sleep for a year, then moved to Ohio to work for a heavy construction company, Bates and Rogers, at the start of the great depression.
While working in New York, he met Elsie Macaulay in Cahoes, N.Y. They were married in Cahoes on Oct. 18, 1936. They had one son, George B. McClellan.
With World War II looming, he dissolved the construction company and moved his family back to Worland in 1941. He entered the U. S. Army in 1944, and served in Army Corps of Engineers first in Europe, and in Okinawa following the war. Following his discharge in 1946, he returned to Worland and organized McClellan and MacQueen, Inc., a small construction company that primarily built bridges. He and his wife also operated an insurance firm, McClellan Insurance Agency, for many years.
He was an avid, master bridge player and played bridge several times a week. He was a longtime member of the Lions Club in Worland, and a member of Cloud Peak Masonic Lodge for over 50 years. He was an active member of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Worland, and had been a charter member of the Worland Country Club. He also served on the Worland Board of Public Utilities for many years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Elsie in 1993, a brother, William Baird McClellan and by his sister, Margaret Chastain; and by an infant brother and an infant grandson.
He is survived by his son, George B. McClellan and wife, Margaret, of Worland; two granddaughters and two great-granddaughters.
Memorials may be made to a fund of the donor's choice.
Veile Mortuary in assisting the family with the funeral arrangements