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I received info that there were obituaries in
Caldwell Co MO re: Index to Obituaries V.I-VIII. For T. D Clarkson,
3:308A
and for Nathan Clarkson, 3:308. Can anyone tell me how I might secure
copies
of these obits. Tisdale Dean Clarkson was a brother to my gr. gr grmor,
and
he had a son Nathan. T. D. was born in Maine ca. 1816/7 >IN ca 1818>MO
after
1860. He was the owner-editor of a small town newspaper in Indiana. He
may
have pursued this career in Missouri. Thanks in advance.
Lou in Indiana.
Query posted on MOCALDWE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Page 214
HAMNER.
Tradition relates, that the immigrant Hamner bore the name of Nicholas,
that he came from Wales and settled in Middlesex County, and that he had
six or seven sons. Three of them fixed their homes in Albemarle. The
first who appears on the records was William. In 1759 he bought from
Thomas Fitzpatrick nearly five hundred acres on the south fork of
Hardware,not far from Jumping Hill. The same year he obtained a patent
for nearly two hundred acres on the north fork of Hardware, and acquired
near by upwards of seven hundred more, all of which he sold in 1782
The second of the brothers was Robert, who died in 1750. In 1772 his
son Nicholas conveyed to William Hamner two hundred and seventy acres at
the mouth of Eppes Creek, which had been devised to him by his father.
His wife was Agnes, daughter of Giles Tompkins, and his children: Susan,
the wife of John L. Cobb, of Bedford, Nicholas, who married Mary,
daughter of Edward Garland, Edmund, who married Charlotte, daughter of
Manoah Clarkson,James, who married Isabel Maxwell, Elizabeth, the wife
of a Scruggs, of Buckingham, and NANCY, the wife of SAMUEL CHILDRESS.
from:
History of Albemarle County, Virginia
The history of Albemarle County, Virginia, A description of the founding
and events of this Virginia county including narritives on its residents
families from 1727-1890.
Bibliographic Information: Woods, Edgar Rev. History of Albemarle Co,
Virginia: The Michie Company, Printers, 1901
mailto:shepherd@iw.net
Mary Buchholz HCR 62, Box 7 Belle Fourche, SD 57717
605-892-4268 phone
I'm the great-great-granddaughter of Margaret C. Clarkson (born July 1822 in Wray, Lancashire). She married Richard Joseph BERRY (born November 1821 in Roberdale (sp?) Lancashire) 19 February 1848 in Melling, Lancashire. Richard died in England on 28 October 1890 and it is our theory that Margaret moved to America to be nearer her children who had all emmigrated to Iowa, America in the late 1870s and early 1880s. Richard was a coal miner. Richard's father was John BERRY. Margaret's father was Robert CLARKSON.
Margaret and Richard's had at least 4 children: Richard Clarkson BERRY born February 1857 in Lancashire, John BERRY born 01 February 1850 in Wray, Lancashire, Mary Jane BERRY born 05 October 1852 in Wray, Lancashire, and Joseph BERRY born 26 October 1864 in Wray, Lancashire.
Mary Jane married George Sanderson WILLIS and emmigrated to Iowa, America, around 1880 or 1881. Her brothers Richard and John had already emmigrated from England to Iowa and her younger brother Joseph came over with her at about the same time. I descend from Mary Jane.
Does anyone have any connections to this branch of the CLARKSONs?
Thanks
Janet L. Johnson
Seattle, Washington, America
http://www.chimeraco.com/janetj
Researching in England: BERRYand CLARKSON (Lancashire), WILLIS, STANLEY, BROWN, SANDERSON, and DIXON (Northumberland/Durham)
Researching in Sweden: LARSSON/OLSSON/BENGTSSON (Nymo) and SJOGREN (Torna Hellestad and Lund)
Researching in Denmark: EIESSTED and JENSEN
Researching in Germany: PASCHKE and KLAVONN
Hi
Just checking if anyone has interests in JOHN CLARKSON who married ANN TRANTER on 12th May 1799 at All Saints Church, Sedgley, Staffordshire.England.
Tracy Slater
Searching for the Parents of Thomas Clarkson b1775 Married Elizabeth
Whitehouse 17 April 1800 Mercer Cty, KY. Thomas and Elizabeth had at least 5
children. Son James A. Clarkson was b1806 Mercer Cty, KY. James married an
Eliza and they had 7 children. James and Eliza lived in Lincoln Cty and
Casey Cty KY.