McKean County, Pennsylvania
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McKean is a county in Pennsylvania. It was formed in 1804 from the following county/ies: Lycoming. The earliest land deed in McKean was recorded in 1827. The earliest wills begin in 1827. One can contact the register of wills at P.O. Box 202, Smethport 16749-0202. For more information, contact the county at 500 West Main St., P.O. Box 3426, Smethport 16749-3426. On the attached map, McKean is located at D2. Attached to Centre County until 1814 and to Lycoming County for judicial and elective purposes, McKean was not fully organized until 1826.
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