Adolph Fielding McClaine Jr.
b. circa February 1860, d. 3 March 1926
- Father: Fielding McClaine b. circa 1832, d. 1897
- Mother: Sarah F. Porter b. circa 1827
- Adolph Fielding McClaine Jr. was born circa February 1860 in Silverton, Marion County, Oregon.
- His name was recorded as Albert in the 1860 census.
- He married Mae Underwood in 1886.
- Adolph Fielding McClaine Jr. died on 3 March 1926 in Spokane, Washington.
- His wife Mae Underwood became a widow at his death.
- The following appeared on 4 March 1926 in the Morning Oregonian: (Spokane, Wash., March 3) Adolph McClaine, 40 years a banker in the Pacific northwest, died this afternoon after an illness of three years or more. Mrs. McClaine was permitted only this morning to return from the hospital where she had been ordered more than a week ago by her physicians, and the son, Fielding McClaine, is so ill of influenza that he can not leave his bed. /P/ A. F. McClaine was born in 1860 at Silverton, Or., where his father was a banker. He graduated from the University of Oregon in 1880 and later, with Albert Coolidge, formed the Coolidge & McClaine bank of Silverton. Mr. McClaine subsequently became president of the National Bank of Commerce in Tacoma and in 1908 came to Spokane to be president of the Traders' National bank and remained with that bank until it consolidated with the Spokane & Eastern Trust company in 1914. He was one of its directors, also vice-president of the Coolidge & McClaine bank and the National bank of Colfax. /P/ In 1886 he married May Underwood, whose father crossed the plains, as did Mr. McClaine's father. Of his immediate family, those living are his widow, a son, A. F. McClaine Jr., in Spokane, two sisters, Mrs. C. W. Keene and Miss Eleanor McClaine of Silverton, Or.
- Last Edited: 14 Jul 2010