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Hello,
I am searching for information on John Howard Clark. He married Edith Pamila
Allen in Nov. 1938. John died in 1969. I am interested in any information on
him, or his family. I do not know his parents names, birth place, or if he
had any siblings.
I know Edith was born and grew up in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. I
believe they were married in Pennsylvania.
Thank you,
Tricia Wehrer
New to this list. Have a Charlotte Clark born 1785 in N.J. probably
Burlington Co. who married William P. Pullen b. 1785, d. 1859. One of their
sons, William PUllen born 1812, resided in Upper Freehold twp. and later
Millstone twp., Monmouth Co., N.J. Would like to find Charlotte's family if
possible. Bev
Eunice Clark was married to Benjamin Franklin DEMING. She was born 2
June 1795 in Windsor, CT, died 14 June 1870, Danville, VT. Her second
marriage was to Ira Brainard.
Her parentage is needed.
Alene
Dear Nancy,
I am clueless.
A search for "Samuel Stewart married Lydia Hampton genealogy" on Google.com gives me this: http://byrdservices.virtualave.net/broughton/broughton.htm
which shows this in addition to a lot more: "
a.. 304 i. Samuel Stewart, Sr., born 1674; married Lydia Hampton.
612. Thomas Harrison, born 1633 in St. Peter's, Chester, England; died 1682 in Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of 1224. Richard Harrison. He married 613. Catherine Bradshaw February 28, 1959 in St. Peter's, Chester, England.
613. Catherine Bradshaw, born September 10, 1637 in Chester, England; died in England. She was the daughter of 1226. Edward Bradshaw and 1227. Susannah Blease.
Child of Thomas Harrison and Catherine Bradshaw is:"
A search on worldconnect.rootsweb.com for "Lydia Hampton" adding husband "Stewart" shows 10 family trees all of which look like the same two individuals - yours! A search for "Samuel Stewart" with spouse "Hampton" also shows ten family trees, probably the same ones.
These are good starts but remember to document all sources. Try census, wills, church, christening, cemetery, marriage records to name but a few. Never take someone else's information without checking it.
Have you tried this as sent to me by Mary Kyritsis Kifissia, Greece
"First, the Stewart Clan Magazine was a series of monthly
newsletters that came out between 1922 and 1970, when
the editor died almost literally with his boots on.
They are preserved in book form in many libraries
however and also on microfilm in the LDS. Go to my
website at http://users.hol.gr/~mkyritsi and at the top
of the page there is a link showing where you can find
them. Further down are the indexes and you can look up
your people there. The best way to start is with a wife
or husband, as unfortunately the Stewarts were very fond
of naming their children with the same names over and
over.
Not to discourage you! -- but keep your eye on what you
really know and go back from there.
And do join Rootsweb's mailing list for Stewart. {And I would add to Mary's advice here and say join the surnames list for the surnames of individuals that married Stewarts.} There are a lot of people on it and plenty who are ready and willing to help. Pennsylvania is a good state to start with."
Deborah in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC, USA
PS If SKS comes across my Creighton Stewart family (as delineated below with generation number to the left and spouse) or has information or research tips about my Clark, Jaquiss, Junck, McDonald, Sloan, Stewart in England, Ireland, Scotland, Allegheny, PA; Mercer, PA; Lee, IA; or Appanoose, IA please contact me.
1. Walter Stewart removed from England to Antrim,
Ireland 1648 he was a cousin of King Charles the Second
2. unknown Stewart - son of Walter Stewart
3. Samuel Stewart born abt 1712 Procoles, Antrim Co, Ireland died abt 1793 Cairndeasy, Derry Co, Ireland married Matilda Clark
4. Sir John Stewart born abt 1743 Procoles, Antrim Co,
Ireland died abt 1818 Cairndeasy, Derry Co, Ireland married abt 1768
Katherine Junck
5. Creighton John Stewart born 1784 Cairndeasy, Londonderry Co, Ireland, died Oct 1845 Franklin Twp, Allegheny Co, PA married bef 1814 Nancy Sloan
6. Mary Stewart born 15 Sept 1816 Londonderry Co, Ireland, died 18 May 1878 married 25 Nov 1841Daniel McDonald born 10 Mar 1814 Mercer Co, PA, USA, died
4 Mar 1874 Cincinnati, Appanoose Co, IA, USA
7. Nancy Sloan McDonald born 1 Nov 1842, died 12 May 1894 married 12 Oct 1865 Henry Jaquiss born 8 Dec 1835 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, died 4 Mar 1874 Cincinnati, Appanoose Co, IA, USA.
It was Nancy Sloan McDonald's brother, John Craton McDonald, who gave the information for the article. It is said that he obtained his information from the family bible. I have no idea if a family bible existed but I have never seen one.
Here is a quote from the book - BIOGRAPHICAL AND GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF APPANOOSE AND MONROE COUNTIES, IOWA. by S. Thompson Lewis of 1903 P. 418-423: JOHN CRATON McDONALD "Mary Stewart, who was born September 15, 1816, in county Londonderry, Ireland, and was a daughter of Craton (Creighton) and Nancy (Sloan) Stewart. Her father was a son of Sir John Stewart, whose father was a son of Walter Stewart and a cousin of King Charles the Second, and removed from England to county Antrim, Ireland, in 1648. In the year 1816 Craton Stewart emigrated to the United States and settled in Allegheny county,
Pennsylvania. There he spent his remaining days and it was in that county that the parents of our subject married on the 25th of November, 1841. They took up
their abode in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, and there lived until April, 1852, during which time six children were born to them. With their family they then moved
westward, locating in Lee county, Iowa, and in March, 1854, came to Appanoose county, Iowa, settling in Cincinnati, IA where they resided until called to their
final rest.
TIA ~ Deborah in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC, USA
----- Original Message -----
From: Fugitivebabe(a)aol.com
To: djaquiss(a)pressroom.com
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 7:21 PM
Subject: Stewart and Hampton
Dear Deborah,
I wonder if you have any information on Samuel STEWART who married Lydia HAMPTON in about 1720. There is a lot of confusion and guesswork in the work that I've found on these two, and I am looking for someone with some real knowledge.
They may have been born in Scotland, perhaps New Jersey, or Virginia. It is definite that they both died in Yadkin County, North Carolina, and had six sons.. I am not certain about their birth dates but approximately 1674 and 1678. I am also not certain about their parents' names. It is a possibility that earlier members of their family lived in Pennsylvania.
I am not giving you much but know you would recognize them by this if you should know of them. Any suggestions you can give me would be truly welcome.
Thanks so very much for anything you can do.
Sincerely,
Nancy Chamberlain
William French was son of Joseph French and Hannah Horne. William's son,
John, married (1st) Jane CLARK. They had William H. (b. April 4, 1825,
Callaway County, Missouri, d. July 1912), Bryant, Milton, and Sally.
__________________
Subsequent data-
John FRENCH m1. Jane CLARK May 1844 in MO., m2. Isabella DILLARD
There were other CLARK-FRENCH marriages-
Aaron* FRENCH m2. Mary CLARK 1764 NJ
Simon** FRENCH m. Mary CLARK bef 1790 in SC
Pinkney*** FRENCH m. Deborah CLARK 1822 KY
*Aaron was uncle to Simon and William FRENCH
**Simon was brother to William FRENCH
***Pinkney was son of Simon.
It seems as if the CLARKs moved with the FRENCHs from NJ to SC to KY to MO
Any help with identifying these CLARKs is appreciated.
Best regards,
Hugh
And... another one...
If you haven't tried this site do so. It is terrific. Take care - Emma
It is the Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System. They seem to have input all the names from all
the regimental rosters on both sides of the WBTS. You can search for a
specific name or for unit rosters. The URL is http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ .
Rosters can be viewed online, or (by using a cut-and-paste technique) saved
as an Excel spread sheet.
Hi Everyone,
Just thought I would pass this site on. It is new. I looked at it last
night. It appears they are still adding data so you might want to check back
ever once in a while.
Take care - Emma
I would like to announce that the Missouri Birth and Death Records Database
is available online at
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/resources/birthdeath/. This database is
the result of the efforts of over 300 volunteers working on this project
since 1999. The database currently contains over 185,000 records from 87
counties.
The database can also be accessed through the Missouri State Archives'
homepage at http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/.
----- Original Message -----
From: bill harris
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 8:58 PM
To: ITCHEROK-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [ITCHEROK] Re: Selina L. Clark approximately 1850-1930, Adair Co.
I am new to the list. My great grandmother has been a dead end for several years. She was born either in Ar. or Ok. I have the following information:
1. Selina L. Clark married Sampson W. Shipman, Feb. 21, 1872 in Newton Co. Mo.
2. Selina and Sampson have one known child, Christianne Shipman, my grandmother who dies about 1898.
3. Something happens to Sampson, I do not know if he died or disappeared. Because on Dec. 11. 1881, a Louisa Shipley marries Nathan Curry in Washington Co. Ar. Both list there address as the Evansville, Ar. area. I do not if it is the Ar. or Ok. side.
4. Selina Louisa and Nathan live most of their remaining life in White River Township, Washington Co. Ar.
I have checked the Washington Co. 1850 census for the name Clark, but cannot find any. Therefore I think they may be living in Indian Territory.
I have checked the Washington Co. 1880 census for Selina Louisa Shipman (or Shipley), but cannot find her and her daughter Christianne. Therefore, I think they may be living in Indian Territory.
My father was about 3 when his mother Christianne died. He lived with his grandmother Selina, who used the name Louisa most of the time. My father died before, I became interested in the family roots. He did say that he was about 1/4 Cherokee.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Bill Harris
Connecticut
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Hello,
I'm looking for info on William and Della Clark of Canisteo Steuben Co, NY. I find them on the 1900, 1910 & 1920 census. They had one son Norman born in 1900. Della was born in Nov 1870. Della's father was Charles Austin, however, he and Della's mother must have divorced as I find Charles in 1870 in Iowa with another woman.
Della's mother may have been Hannah Bovier.
Any and all help welcome,
Thank you,
Alinda
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