I am pretty sure that Clarence Cearlock attending some of my family's
reunions when I was a child. My dad, Jewel Lammers Cearlock, knew him
and called him a cousin. My aunts, who were younger, seemed just a
little acquainted with him and did not appear to know just how they were
related. Since the Clarence Cearlock who came to the reunions was from
Decatur, I believe that he was the same person referred to below. Can
anybody confirm that?
Dianne Cearlock
dmcearlock(a)niu.edu
>> "Susan Tilleman" <STilleman(a)satx.rr.com>
08/14/01 14:22 PM >>>
From: Tooharsh(a)aol.com
To: STilleman(a)satx.rr.com
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: Clarence CEARLOCK (1898 - 1986) of Lexington, KY
My uncle, Clarence Edgar Cearlock, was born March 24, 1898, in
Edinburgh, IL,
the second child (and first son) of James Otis and Minnie May (Carter)
Cearlock. He was married March 8, 1917, to Ona Catherine Williams. He
spent
most of his life in Fayette, Christian and Shelby Counties in Illinois
as a
Southern Baptist preacher. He went to live with his daughter, Hazel
Muirhead
in Lexington, Ky. after retirement and died in Lexington, KY on June 22,
1986.
If I can be of further help, let me know.
Marilyn Myers Harsh
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From: "Susan Tilleman" <STilleman(a)satx.rr.com>
To: <CEARLOCK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: Clarence CEARLOCK (1898 - 1986) of Lexington, KY
Can anyone confirm whether or not the Clarence CEARLOCK found in the
Social Security Death Index, b. 25 Mar 1898; d. Jun 1986; a railroad
worker who lived in Lexington, KY, is the same person as Clarence E.
CEARLOCK (s/o James Otis, James Robert, John Henry, Abraam, George W.
CARLOCK/CEARLOCK who m. Rachel LANDERS), b. ca. 1898?
Sue
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