James White McClung

James White McClung (June 6, 1798 – May 31, 1848) was an American lawyer and politician during the early days of Alabama statehood. He served in the Alabama state legislature between 1822 and 1844, was Speaker of the House from 1835–1838, and served in the state Senate from 1845–1849. At the time of his death he was a candidate for the United States Senate, without opposition. McClung Avenue in Hunstville is named for him, the first street in that city to be named after a local citizen.

James White McClung
James White McClung ca. 1840
Born(1798-06-06)June 6, 1798
DiedMay 31, 1848(1848-05-31) (aged 49)
Resting placeOld Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Tennessee
Occupation(s)Lawyer, politician
SpousesSarah Elizabeth Mitchell
Elizabeth Spotswood
Margaret Patrick
ChildrenCharles William McClung
Mary Anne Cameron McClung (McClung)
David Brydie Mitchell McClung
Hugh Lawson White McClung
Thomas Fearn McClung
Matthew McClung Robinson
James White McClung
Elliott Spotswood McClung
William Penn McClung
Annie Parsons McClung (White)
Frank Armstrong McClung
Howard McClung
Arthur Henderson McClung.
Parent(s)Charles McClung and Margaret White
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