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Source: National Library of Ireland: RCHM viii (ix ii) 166a
Title: Ormonde Manuscripts
12 May 1665
Samuel Abernathe to James duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland:
Petition for nullification of a bond, entered into during the
usurpation, with William Cleyborne, collector at the port of Wexford.
Anybody know this gentleman?
Rod Clayburn.
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acovercash(a)ctc.net writes:
> We are now conducting a DNA study. the results were published in the > last newsletter. If you wish I will e-mail the two pages which
> pertain to the results.
Hello again Anne,
I took part in the DNA study and would like to see the results, although
I did get something from Alex Waldrop. Anything extra would be a bonus.
Many thanks
Rod.
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In a message dated 7/12/2002, acovercash(a)ctc.net writes:
Dear Rod, Nice hearing from you. You should join this society, A nice bunch
of people. You can learn more about it at http://www.claibornesociety.org
when you get this web page, just click on the coat of arms. We have reunions
every 3 years and have had mini reunions in the in between years. The last
one was in Richmond Va. A small group just returned from Ireland. where they
were searching the roots of the Claibornes., varous spellings of the name.
We are now conducting a DNA study. the results were published in the last
newsletter. If you wish I will e-mail the two pages which pertain to the
results. We have members all over. Several in England, one in Hawai, and
one who lives on his boat in the off the caost of Spain. Do check it out.
And if you want the DNA result, just e-mail me back.
Anne C. Overcash
William Claiborne wrote:
>
> G'day.
> I notice on your web pages there is a desire for family links in
> Australia. My wife and I just moved here eight months ago from the
> U.S. Fyi, I'm 11th generation direct from William Claiborne of Virginia, via Livingston Claiborne and Elizabeth Hairston (my great-grandfather and great-grandmother).
> Best wishes,
> Bill Claiborne
G'day Bill,
Your spelling of the name is most popular in the USA. Don't think you
will find many historical mentions of the name with that spelling
outside of the States.
There are Clayburn's in Australia, not many.
If you want to follow up your particular line, may I suggest you contact
the CLAIBORNE-L(a)rootsweb.com list, I shall forward this to the list and
some people who may assist you.
Best regards
Rod Clayburn
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