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Author: pshelton2
Surnames: Clabaugh, Householder
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Kate
The first mention I have of Martin Clabaugh is that he was a passenger on the "Polly" from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1765. The IGI has a birth of about 1743 in Stuttgart, Germany but I have not verified this. Martin served in the Revolutionary War and received a pension. He payed taxes in Lancaster co, PA in 1772 and ended up in Washington co, PA where he married Mary Margaret Householder in around 1772 (from her testimony in application for a widow's pension). By 1810, he moved his family to Huntingdon co, PA where he died 15 July 1822.
In researching Martin Clabaugh in Maryland, I noted Frederick Clabaugh who lived in areas near Martin and suspect they may be connected. I found him in 1800 in Fancy Town, Frederick co, MD and in the same place in 1830.
I found probate records in an index for Washington co, MD 28 Apr 1849 for Frederick P Clabaugh (prob not the Frederick I have been looking for but perhaps a son?).
That is all of the info that I have on Frederick Clabaugh but someday hope to find if he is connected to my Martin.
Pam Shelton-ANderson
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