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I am researching Patrick McClary who resided in fannin co tx in 1850
with wife julia. my ggg
grandmother elizabeth fisher was18 and living with them at the time any
help would be greatly appreciated.
have a great day !!! From Sharon
GUESS WHAT!
Beginning about March 1st, possibly a few days later, the LDS Church will
release a beta test of Family Search on the Internet for about a 3 week
trial basis at: http://www.familysearch.org (Keep checking until they
actually have it up and running.)
They would like everyone to try it out and respond! After the short beta
testing they will take it off the Internet in order to fix any problems.
Nancy: benttree(a)bright.net <<
Thanks
Sam Taylor
-----Original Message-----
From: MARYLOUISE GOSSUM [mailto:MYZY43A@prodigy.com]
Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 5:25 PM
To: CLANTON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLANTON-L] RE: WILLIAM JACKSON CLANTON
The email address of Robert B. Clanton, author of THE DESCENDANTS OF
JOHN CLANTON 1610-??, was ClantonGen(a)aol.com. Snail mail address:
23101 Lake Center Drive #330, Lake Forest, CA 92630. Don't know if
either is current. Mary Louise
==== CLANTON Mailing List ====
For questions or comments regarding the CLANTON list or the CLANTON Web
page, please write to Susan Groover: ClantonWeb(a)aol.com
The email address of Robert B. Clanton, author of THE DESCENDANTS OF
JOHN CLANTON 1610-??, was ClantonGen(a)aol.com. Snail mail address:
23101 Lake Center Drive #330, Lake Forest, CA 92630. Don't know if
either is current. Mary Louise
There is a book, "The Descendants of John Clanton (1610 - ??))" compiled by
Robert B. Clanton, 16 Oct 1997. On page 103 of this book is the family of
William Jackson Clanton. Don't know if this book is still available nor the
address of Robert. Maybe someone can help in this regard.
Joe Davis
Anyone have a William Jackson Clanton shot and died July 4, 1915 in Isabel,
South Dakota. Born in Oklahoma or Arkansas unknown date. Father of Thomas
Clanton b. Dec 25, 1896 Oklahoma d. April 17, 1969 in Dodge City, Kansas
Thanks
Sam Taylor
Sorry folks they took the W & M Quarterly off the search. RATS....
Item 1. HOLT CLANTON : WMQ vol 27, #2 p 99:
"Jan. 27, 1791, Braxton Robinson, Captain, Holt Clanton,Lieut. & Henry
Mangum, Ensign, in Militia of this Co. severally took oaths of their
offices & to support the new Constitution." (Greenville Co. VA)
Item 2. "March 28, 1793, The Court recommends William Maclin to his
Excellency the Gov. in Council as Lieut. Col. Commandant of the Mil. of
this Co. & Turner Bynum, Major; Henry Cook, Capt.; Nicholas Prince,
Lieut.; Mical Ezell, Ensign; James Robinson, Capt.; John Robinson,
Lieut; Wm. Powell, Ensign, Holt Clanton, Lieut.; Henry Mangum, Ensign;
Edmund Lucas, Capt.; John Camp ,Lieut.; George Cain, Ensign, to command
the 2nd Battalion of the Militia of this County, & Thomas Rivers, Capt.,
Joseph Wilkins, Lieut.; & John Goodwyn, Cornet to Command a Company of
Light Horse in the Militia of this County according to law." pg 100
Item 3. "April 24, 1794, Holt Clanton, Lieut. of Mil. took oath of
office." pg 101
Item 4. "Oct. 24, 1799,-----------------Holt Clanton is recommended as
Capt. in room of Capt. Braxton Robinson, resigned, & John Avent, Lieut.
in room of said Holt Clanton." pg 103
Item 5. WMQ Vol 26, #1, pg 60 Brunswick, VA Poll list 1748
Lists "THOMAS CLANTON" pg 60 Also in "Col. Edwards Dist" pg 62 "THOMAS
CLANTON"
Item 6. WMQ vol 12, #1, pg 15 Sussex County Marriage Bonds
" 15 June, 1769, Drury Parker and Mildred Clanton, the dau. of Mary
Clanton, who says she is 26 years."
Most of you probably have this info... Again sorry if I sent anyone on a
goose chase. Betty
GenConnect will be down for possibly a few days while it is worked on. This
was announced on 23 Feb 1999.
Susan Groover
ClantonWeb(a)aol.com
CLANTON-L Mailing List
http://member.aol.com/clantonweb/index.html
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or: unsubscribe
Hi folks,
Picked this up from another mail list. Checked it out and there are 6
hits for CLANTON in these online records. Here's where to go.
http://www.jstor.org/demo/
Betty
T. R. CLANTON'S BIBLE
Submitted by: Susan Penn Groover, 515 Brown School Road, Maryville, Tennessee
37804-3014.
>From photocopies of original. Original Bible in possession of Betty Hinson.
This is to certify that Theodore Robert Clanton of Calhoun County State of
Miss. and Sarah Alice Gorrell of Calhoun County State of Miss. were united
by me in the bonds of Holy Matrimony at R. A. Mallory on the 31 day (in
Calhoun County State of Miss.) of Jan. in the year of our Lord 1878. In the
Presence of Signed by Rev. George Bradford.
Marriages
Hattie H. Clanton and John W. Simpson Oct. 27 1901
A. J. Clanton and Carrie Mitchel on Oct. 30, 1911
R. A. Clanton and Minnie Bradford Aug. 9, 1911
J. R. Clanton and Verna Collins(?) May (?) 1914
R. E. Clanton and Ruth Oliver(?) Dec. (?) 1920
Charles Harry Burkley to Jewell Clanton in The First Methodist Church at
Grenada, Miss. on (?)
Robert Bradford Clanton to Nita(?) Brown
Births (born in Grenada County Miss.)
Hattie Henrietta Clanton daughter of T. R. Clanton and S. A. Clanton was born
Nov. 11, 1878
Rhody Eulalia Clanton was born Jan. 31, 1881
Alpheus Theodore Clanton and Robert Allesion(?) Clanton sons of T. R. and S.
A. Clanton were born the 5th day of Aug. 1883.
J. R. Clanton son of T. R. and S. A. Clanton was born Sep. 25, 1885.
R. E. Clanton son of T. R. and S. A. Clanton was born Jan. 7, 1888.
Clevelan Clanton son of T. R. and S. A. Clanton was born June 20, 1892.
Minnie Lee Bradford Clanton Jan. 3, 1880(?)
Jewel Clanton Aug 6, 1912 at Graceport
Robert Bradford June 18, 1916 at Graceport
Rathius(?) Guy Clanton July 7, 1921 at Holly(?)port
Deaths
Clevelan Clanton son of T. R. and S. A. Clanton died in Franch(sic) November
5, 1918(?)
T. R. Clanton died Aug 5th 1932.
A. J. Clanton died Sept. 5th 1932
Sarah Alice Clanton June 25, 1933
Cathrine(?) Clanton Dec. 17, 1933
Robert Bradford murdered May 29, 194?
Robert Algeon Clanton Nov. 27 or 29(?), 1956
Minnie Lee Bradford Clanton Friday, April 27th 1972.
Hi everyone,
Here is some more information about the boards recently setup through
GenConnect for the CLANTON surname.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/Clanton is the URL for
CLANTON query board. ALL queries are the be placed on this board.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonBibl is the URL
for CLANTON Bible board. Here is where you would post Bible records you that
your may have on your CLANTON family member. Anyone may post to the board,
but no queries. Queries would be posted to the first board listed in this
message.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonBios is the URL
for CLANTON Bios (Biography). Here you may post a biography of a CLANTON
family member. Anyone may post to the board, but no queries.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonDeed is the URL
for CLANTON Deeds. Here you may post abstracts to deeds you may possess of a
CLANTON family member. Anyone may post to board, but no queries.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonObits is the
URL for CLANTON Obits. Here you may post abstracts or an obituary of a
CLANTON family member. Anyone may post to board, but no queries.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonPens is the URL
for CLANTON Pensions. Here you may post abstracts or any information you may
have about a CLANTON family member receiving a military pension. Anyone may
post to board, but no queries.
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/cla/ClantonWill is the URL
for CLANTON Wills. Here you may post abstracts or information from wills you
may possess about a CLANTON family member. Anyone may post to board, but no
queries.
At this point in time GenConnect stresses that all postings remain the
property of the poster. For copyright purposes abstracts are encouraged.
While visiting these boards, be sure to register at each board of interest to
receive automatic message when something is added to individual boards.
I hope everyone gets use of this new media. If used correctly, it will be a
powerful new online media for surname resources.
Happy Hunting!
Susan Groover
ClantonWeb(a)aol.com
CLANTON-L Mailing List
http://member.aol.com/clantonweb/index.html
To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send a NEW e-mail
message to: CLANTON-L-request(a)rootsweb.com (for list mode)
or CLANTON-D-request(a)rootsweb.com (for digest mode)
with only one word in the body: subscribe
or: unsubscribe
Hi everyone,
Welcome to all new subscribers! Glad to have you join us. We now have 74
members/subscribers (have not updated the webpage reflecting this yet).
Some of you may be familiar with GenConnect at RootsWeb, for those that are
not GenConnect is area on the Internet that houses query boards and other
boards that are read-only that can be contributed to by the public. Some
boards are closed, meaning the board "owner" wants the information sent to
them before posting to the board. The CLANTON boards are open. This board
will replace the queries kept online at CLANTON Web. I have misplaced the URL
for GenConnect, but visit http://members.aol.com/clantonweb/qpage.html, all
the links are there and were working as of Sunday afternoon. I will add those
URL(s) to the taglines of the mailing list soon.
Speaking of open and closed things let me briefly cover another point. Due to
spammers and unwanted advertisement on lists RootsWeb has closed all lists.
This means that the email address you used to subscribe has to be used to send
a message to the board. Just a gentle reminder to those with multiple email
addresses when you don't see you post show up on the mailing list.
Just read another post to listowners. Apparently another list has been having
problems with flames and angry people arguing on lists. This reminder me of
the great bunch of people I have subscribed to "my" list. I just want to
thank each and every one of you for your post(s) and participation to the
list.
Susan Groover
ClantonWeb(a)aol.com
CLANTON-L Mailing List
http://member.aol.com/clantonweb/index.html
To subscribe or unsubscribe from the list, send a NEW e-mail
message to: CLANTON-L-request(a)rootsweb.com (for list mode)
or CLANTON-D-request(a)rootsweb.com (for digest mode)
with only one word in the body: subscribe
or: unsubscribe
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DAR LIBRARY CATALOG IS NOW ONLINE
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The library of the Daughters of the American Revolution, one of the most
valuable research facilities in the country, has just put its catalog online.
The web site says:
"The DAR Library was founded in 1896 as a collection of genealogical and
historical publications for the use of staff genealogists verifying
application papers for the National Society of Daughters of the American
Revolution. Shortly after 1900, the growing collection was opened to the
public and has remained so ever since."
"Non-members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of the
American Revolution, the Sons of the Revolution or the Children of the
American Revolution pay a small daily user fee to help maintain and to expand
the library's collections."
"The library is one of the nation's premier genealogical research centers
and was recently (1998) ranked the third-most important national institution
based on the uniqueness of sources in a listing by publisher Heritage Quest.
In late 1998, the library's book collection numbered some 150,000 volumes.
Approximately 5,000 new titles enter the Library in any given year."
"Many thousands of volumes of genealogical compilations, record abstracts
and other materials are available only at the DAR Library. DAR members and the
public have contributed these sources, building a collection of great research
depth covering all periods of American history. The period of the American
Revolution is naturally a major focal point, but the colonial era and the
nineteenth century receive detailed coverage as well. Through the efforts of
local DAR members and chapters nationwide, approximately 15,000 volumes of
Genealogical Records Committee Reports have entered the Library and constitute
a unique source for family histories, cemetery record transcriptions, and
Bible records. . ."
"The microform holdings of the Library's Seimes Microfilm Center, numbering
some 53,000 items, provide a major supplement to printed materials in the
library proper. The focus of the center's collection is Revolutionary War
records of the federal and state governments, census records, and major
indexes of records from eastern states. The cataloging records for these
materials also appear in this catalog."
You can search the catalog at:
http://dar.library.net/index.htm
This page also contains some very helpful tips for using the catalog,
including how to search for place names, information on historical periods in
American history, family names, authors and titles of books, the use of call
words, and searching for a particular record type.
The catalog will be a huge help for those planning on visiting the
facilities in Washington, DC, but those who cannot travel to Washington can
also benefit by utilizing the mail search service offered by the library. For
details and restrictions on this service, visit the web page at:
http://www.dar.org/library/libsearch.html
or write to:
The DAR Library
1776 D Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20006-5392
Tel: 202-879-3229
More information on the DAR Library and other offerings at the facility in
Washington can be found in "American Genealogical Research at the DAR,
Washington, DC," by Eric Grundset and Steven B. Rhodes.
http://shop.ancestry.com/ancestry/amgenresatda.html
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The CLANTON Mailing List is an e-mail list for genealogical research of the CLANTON surname. We are interested in any time period and all geographic areas pertaining to the CLANTON surname.
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The purpose of the CLANTON Mailing List is to band together those who research the CLANTON surname, so that we can share experiences, examine sources, give advice, make suggestions that others may find the information they are seeking.