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Author: annieock
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Message Board Post:
Hello Karen, Thank you for your reply. I will keep all the info.you have given me. It may prove helpful further down the line. The more I can learn about the Claybaughs, the better. On a 'what's in the name' link it said that by 1840 there were only 5 Claybaugh families in Ohio...[It didn't say how big these families were]..They do seem to be very elusive, these Claybaugh's. Thanks for the good wishes in my search, which I return in your quest for your Claybaughs. "annie"
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Author: BneeAmma
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Dear Annie,
I don't think our Claybaughs are connected. My ggg grandmother was Elizabeth Mary Claybaugh, b. 16 Nov 1807 in Pennsylvania and married John Morris 31 May 1827 in Clark County, Ohio. They later moved to Illinois where they both died and are buried in Atlanta, IL.
I did see a Claybaugh listed in an index for a 2008 publication put together by the Clark County Ohio Genealogy Society titled " Deaths of 1844 - Aug 15, 1851 Abstracted from The Republic, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio." The deceased's name was Mrs. Rebecca Claybaugh.
I know very little about my Claybaughs so can't definitely say we aren't related.
Good luck in your search.
Karen
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Author: annieock
Surnames: Cla[y]baugh
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Dorothy, If you are still there, Please read my message to Karen posted a few minutes ago. Am searching for any possible links. Many Thanks "annie"
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Author: annieock
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Karen, Have only Just seen your notice re:Cla[y]baughs. Hope you get this. I am searching for a Sarah Claybaugh b. abt 1829, Ohio. She married John W. Williamson. Also a Burges D. Clabaugh [don't know b. or d.] who married John W.'s sister Sarah Jane on 24 Dec. 1857, Franklin Co. Ohio - they lost a baby daughter [9 mo] in 1859, Groveport, Ohio.
Don't know if this fits into any info. you have, but thought I'd ask, just in case...I am getting desperate on this one. Thanks "annie"
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