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Joan, I am very interested in Clanton information. I sent you a e-mail this morning , hope ypu received it. In case you did not here is my e-mail address.
aggiemc(a)sirinet.net
Thank you
Aggie in Okla.
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I have the ancestry of Dudley Clanton; however, my source shows his marriage was to Lucinda Stone on May 27, 1849 in Maury Co., TN. I also have information about descendants if you are interested.
Joan Viney
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Sorry, my line is Martha, maiden name unknown. She married James Petty. Early researchers reported her name as Martha Clanton. We think that may be in error. Yet we search for a Clanton family with a Martha that might be our Martha Petty.
S.Wood
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Surnames: Clanton, Dale, Cusack, Ratliff, slave Mahala
Classification: Query
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"Articles of Agreement between the heirs of Nancy Clanton, dec'd. Rec & received 14 January 1841"
Sumter Co, AL Deed Book F (1840-1842), pp. 68-69.
"Articles of agreement by and between the heirs of Nancy Clanton, late of Lauderdale County Mississippi deceased to wit Thomas Cusack in right of his wife Martha L, Hugh Dale in right of his wife Catherine, James Ratliff in right of his wife Elizabeth all daughters of said deceased and Lewis D. Clanton, son of said deceased. Whereas the aforesaid heirs have agreed on a division of the property and estate which was of Nancy Clanton deceased and there being a son of said deceased named Mark Clanton who is considered wholly incompetent to manage his own business in consequence of some mental defect and provision for maintenance and protection of said Mark Clanton being necessary and therefore agreed by and between the aforesaid heirs that a Negro girl named Mahala of black complexion of the age of thirteen ? (being a portion of said Nancy Clanton estate) together ? with the future of ? to remain in or on the ? of Lewis D. Clanton who is to ? take charge of and protect the said!
Mark Clanton during his natural life but with the further specification that the said Mahala her future ? are to be ? for the debts in contracts neither of the said Lewis D. Clanton nor Mark Clanton during the natural life of said Mark but are to remain in the possession of the said Lewis D. Clanton for the purpose of aforesaid during the natural life of said Mark Clanton and are not to be removed or disposed of under any circumstances nor ? but it is agreed that if the said Lewis D should survive said Mark that there and in that ? the said Mahala (and increase?) are to be the bonafide property and estate of the said Lewis D. Clanton but if the said Mark survive the said Lewis D. then the nearest relative is to provide some good and comfortable home for said Mark where he will be properly provided for and protected and shall put into the possession of the person thus to provide & protect the said Mark. The said Mahala and her increase? as a ? or compensation for said provis!
ion and protection during the natural life of said Mark and said nearest relation shall this provide for him from time to time as may be requi9red with this further agreement that whenever the said Mark shall depart this life then the said Mahala & increase shall under all circumstances become the property of the heirs or estate of Lewis D. Clanton and put into their possession at the death of said Mark Clanton if they shall have been put in the possession of any other person for the purpose of aforesaid. In testimony whereof we hereinto set out hands and seals this 16th day of October AD 1840."
Thomas Cusack (seal)
Hugh Dale (seal)
Lewis D. Clanton (seal)
James Ratliff (seal)
By L.D. Clanton agent
State of Alabama
Sumpter County
"Personally came Thos. Cusack, Hugh Dale, Lewis D. Clanton, James Ratliff by his agent L.D. Clanton and ? acknowledged that they signed, sealed and delivered the written ? on the day of its date and for the purposes therein contained for testimony of all which hereto subscribe my name this 12 Janry 1841."
Price Williams, clerk
Note: Nancy Clanton was the wife of Edward Clanton, who died in 1817 in Washington Co, AL.
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Might you be interested in the following articles about the Clanton boys?
Trachtman, Paul 1974 An Epic Showdown at the OK Corral, from The Old West, The Gunfighters, by the editors of Time-Life Bks, reprinted 1976 pp 15-34.
Van Slyke, Sue C 1982 The Truth About the Clantons of Tombstone, Quart of the Nat Assoc and Cent for Outlaw and Lawman History, vol 7, pp 12-17.
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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.