William McKean
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Early life
William Wister McKean was born on 19 September 1900 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania,[1][2] to Giles McKean, a state legislator.[3] He was the grandson of Thomas McKean, the governor of that state.[1][2]
Civil War
At the age of 14, McKean was appointed midshipman on the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". under the command of Oliver Hazard Perry on 30 November 1814.[2][3] He served in the West Indies and commanded the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". during Mexican–American War.[3] He continued in the Navy into the Civil War. He was assigned to the Gulf of Mexico and became a flag officer in command of the Gulf Blockading Squadron in October 1861. In February 1862, he took command of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron and was headquartered in Key West.[2] During the Civil War, he was in command of the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. He was promoted to commodore on 16 July 1862.[4] He was relieved from active duty on 4 June 1862.[2]
Personal life
McKean married Davis Rosa. They had at least two children, Rosa and Stephen.[3] His cousin was Confederate Navy officer Franklin Buchanan.[4] Following his retirement, McKean moved to Washington Street, Binghamton, New York.[3]
McKean died on 22 April 1865 near Binghamton. He was buried in Spring Forest Cemetery.[2][4]
Dates of rank
- Midshipman - 30 November 1814[3]
- Lieutenant - 13 January 1825
- Commander - 8 September 1841
- Captain - 14 September 1855
- Retired List - 27 December 1861
- Flag Officer, Retired List - 3 January 1862
- Commodore, on Retired List - 16 July 1862[3]
- Died - 22 April 1865[3]
Namesakes
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Notes
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References
- Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
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- 1800 births
- 1865 deaths
- People from Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
- People from Binghamton, New York
- United States Navy officers
- People from Pennsylvania in the War of 1812
- People of Pennsylvania in the American Civil War
- Union navy officers
- United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War
- United States Navy personnel of the War of 1812
- Burials at Spring Forest Cemetery