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Author: cecewrtr1
Surnames: claiborne
Classification: queries
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Hi Patsy I am responding to tour response on Sparrow Claiborne. Can you tell me where he might be buried? I am looking for a few family members. Was he buried in O'Fallon, Missouri. Thank you for your help. And you can reach me at daphreads(a)aol.com
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Author: rodclayburn
Surnames: Claybourne
Classification: queries
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Was it ever established if these two gentlemen ever met at Cambridge University and that it was this friendship that resulted in William being placed in Virginia? Cromwell was the senior at University by one year.
Thank you
Rod Clayburn
Ancestry.com. Cambridge University Alumni
Name: William Claybourne
College: PEMBROKE
Entered: 1617
More Information: Adm. pens. (age 16) at PEMBROKE, May 31, 1617. S. of Thomas, of Crayford, Kent. Matric. 1617.
Name: Oliver Cromwell
College: SIDNEY
Born: 25 Apr 1599
More Information: Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Apr. 23, 1616. 2nd s. of Robert (1578-9), of Huntingdon. B. there, Apr. 25, 1599. School, Huntingdon. ('Hic fuit grandis ille impostor, carnifex perditissimus, qui pientissimo rege Carlo 1º nefaria coede sublato, ipsum usurpavit thronum et tria regna per 5 ferme annorum spatium, sub protectoris nomine indomita tyrannide vexavit': Royalist interpolation in the register.) Left College, on his father's death, in 1617. Married, at St Giles', Cripplegate, Aug. 22, 1620, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Bourchier. Settled on the paternal estate at Huntingdon. M.P. for Huntingdon, 1628-9; for Cambridge, 1640, and 1640-53. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1649. Chancellor of Oxford, 1650-7. Lord Protector, 1653-8. Died at Whitehall, Sept. 3, 1658. Father of the next, Henry (1644) and Richard. (D.N.B.)
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