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Author: bbffrrpp
Surnames: Clark, Grammer, Grammar
Classification: queries
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.clarke/2641.2.1/mb.ashx
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Hi Terry. Just wondering if you have checked the 1880 census at www.familysearch.org
There is a William GRAMMAR family in VA there:
Census Place 3rd Ward, Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia
Family History Library Film 1255363
NA Film Number T9-1363
Page Number 331A
And he has a son, William, 5.
If this is your family, you can look for more information on that site. Or, other census records may help.
Betty (near Lowell, MA)
(My concrete-block wall is a James CLARK born 1790-1800 - somewhere.)
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Author: BERRYWINE101
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DON'T KNOW IF I CAN HELP YOU BUT I TOO AM LOOKING FOR MY FAMILY OF CLARKES IN RICHMOND,PETERSBURG AREA. HOPE THIS HELPS US BOTH. MY GRANDMOTHER, CORA LEE CLARKE,B-1878 IN HANOVER CO. HER FATHER WAS JOHN G, B-1858 WHO MARRIED MILDRED LANE,B-1855. I THINK JOHN G'S PARENTS WERE JAMES H AND FRANCE E CLARKE. JOHN AND MILDRED HAD 7 OTHER CHILDREN: LUCY J, ROBERT D, DAISY, ROSA, HENRY E, EDNA M. CORA WAS THE ELDEST WHO WAS SENT TO LIVE WITH HER GRANDPARENTS BEFORE THE OTHER CHILDREN WERE BORN. CORA LEE CLARKE MARRIED WILLIAM HENRY GRAMMER-B 1876. THEY MOVED TO BALTIMORE AROUND 1925. I AM LOOKING FOR THE CLARKE LINE AND ALSO FOR THE GRAMMER LINE WHICH I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT. HOPE THIS CAN HELP YOU OR MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME IF THIS IS YOUR LINE. GOOD LUCK. TERRY
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Author: drbrownlee
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Laura is pictured in the 1924 book, Who's Who of the Womanhood of Texas, focusing on pioneer Texas women of note.
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Author: kerryannegoodege
Surnames: clarke, jenkings,goodege
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i trying to treace my grandmother family tree cissie rose clarke born 10.1.1917 she had a brother called walter george clarke born 1915 bernet, herts area there father was walter henry calrke born 1886 he married alice mauld watson born 1888. when alice married walter in 1913 she became know as mauld alice. does any 1 know who walter herny parnets was
iam also rty to treace cissie children 4 with the surname clarke as she never married ther father allan(alan)born 1937, chistopher dont know when he was born, brenda who i do nelive past away and paul born 1945 who i had found and has been reunited with my granmother
we would love to hear from or any iformatsion about alan and chistopher as my grandmother would love to see them she doesent want any thing from them just to meet them for any thing happens to her
thanku 2 any 1 that can help me with his any informatsion doesnt matter how small it it i would love to hear from u
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Author: caldwelg
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My mother is a Cottrell.. Her father is Charles Leon W. Cottrell, b.8/13/1900. His father is Charles S. Cottrell, b. 1877 in Illinois. His father is Charles S. Cottrell, b. 1833 in Worthington, Massachusetts. His father is Lemuel Cottrell, b. 12/4/1796 in Worthington, Massachusetts. His father is Asa Cottrell, b. 1746 in Stonington, CT. His father is Nicholas Cottrell, b. 1717 in Stonington, CT. His father is Nicholas Cottrell, b. 1658 in Westerly, RI. His father is also Nicholas Cottrell, b. 1642 in Westerly, RI. This Nicholas also has another son named John, b.1690 in Westerly,Washington, RI. Can anyone trace their English roots? Help, please!
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Author: miamicracker
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Looking for info on Felix G. Clarke, born in Mississippi about November 1886. He joined the Army in Jun 1908, served in the Signal Corps and was discharged in San Antonio, Texas as a first class Private in January 1911.
On 2 March 1910, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Army Lieutenant Benjamin Foulois made the world's first military flight in an heavier-than-air craft. On the ground, 1LT Foulois was supported by a small group of relatively unknown enlisted men who appear in the few pictures from the time around the event. The soldier listed above was one of these men.
The Fort Sam Houston Museum is trying to put names to images and are looking for pictures of these men. Is this soldier a member of your family? Do you have a picture of him, or stories to tell about his involvement in this event, or his other military service?
If so, please contact Jackie Davis, either through this forum (I can't access it at work), or better, at jackie.davis(a)us.army.mil
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry can'e be of help
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry, can't help, my Thomas was born thirty years earlier.
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry, can't help with those names.
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry, cannot hel;p with those names.
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry cannot trace anyone in Birmingham. Names also are not familiar.
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Author: gordonclarke_1
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Sorry I can't help. I have plenty of James Clarkes but no Elizabeth Smith. I only have one John - parents Willian Job Clarke and Donaldiena Clarke (nee Cameron).
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Author: Zaphod1130
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Where was your Charles William? I have a great grandfather named Charles William born in Manchester who immigrated to the United States after 1882. He married a Mary Mulvihill, but not until much later.
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Author: Zaphod1130
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I've finally gotten my hands on the birth records for my John Tate Clarke and his parents are James Clarke and Elizabeth Smith, one of the two James that dominate the censuses of mid 1800s. Do you have any connection to my James? He is listed as an artist and a tailor and may be from the island of guernsey.
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