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Author: ElizabethClymer13
Surnames: McNally, Clarkson, Thompson
Classification: queries
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i think she is Pearl Thompson McNally Clarkson, she was born in Canada, she married first John McNally and had a son John McNally, she lived in Detroit, Michigan. She married second, Edward Clarkson and had a son Lee. Is this the correct Pearl Clarkson? I am trying to find out about her first husband, John McNally. Do you know anything about him?
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A M Clarkson 78y6m9d Male White Feby 3 1884 Linn Detail
Clarkson A.M. 78yr 6mo 7dys Male White Feb. 3, 1884 PM Linn Detail
Clarkson C.A. 49 yrs Male White July 3, 1884 AM Saline Detail
Clarkson Harriett E. 77 F W 07/20/1909 Jackson Detail
Clarkson Lucy Ann 7yr 9mo Female White July 15, 1884 12 M Linn Detail
Clarkson Maud E. 26 F W 03/09/1906 Jackson Detail
Clarkson Roda 16 year 2 month female white Aug 28 1884 9pm Howell Detail
Clarkson Thomas G. 49 years 8 months M W " 26 " St. Louis City Detail
Clarkson, A M 78 yr 6 mo 9 days Male White 2/03/1884 PM Linn Detail
Clarkson, Lucy Ann 7 yr 9 mo Female White 7/15/1884 12 midnight Linn Detail
Clarkson, Mary 18y F white 11/15/1858 St. Louis Detail
Clarkson, Robert J. 25 M W 3/30/1908 St. Louis Detail
David Clarkson 67 Y 10 M 23 D male white 09/05/1897 6pm St. Louis Detail
Francis L. Clarkson 33y7m9d female white Jul. 23, 1887 - 5pm St. Louis Detail
Frank Clarkson 11mos M White Sept 12, 1880 St. Louis Detail
Henry Clarkson 50y male black Feb. 04, 1884 - 7am St. Louis Detail
Jos. Clarkson 3 yrs M W St. Louis Detail
Josephine Clarkson 11 m 17 d F W St. Louis Detail
Louisa G. Clarkson 9 yrs 4 m 18 d F W St. Louis Detail
Lucy Ann Clarkson 7y9m Female White July 15 1884 Linn Detail
Roda Clarkson 16 year 2 month Female White Aug 28 1884 9 P.M. Howell Detail
Wm Wesley Clarkson 6y9m male white Nov. 12, 1885 St. Louis Detail
Mary Buchholz
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
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Interest names: BUCHHOLZ, CLARKSON, CARR, BANCROFT,HAMMOND, MORIARTY,
DAVIS, BENTLEY, BATTERTON, HODGES
> Source: OBITUARIES(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [OBITS] FARMER, Lillian L (Clarkson)
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> Author: Lhendri479
> Surnames: FARMER, CLARKSON, EDINGTON, BRYANT, COPPOCK, MCCLOUD,
> SHIVERDECKER, HENSLEY
> Classification: obituary
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> FARMER, LILLIAN L. (CLARKSON) - age 86, of Knoxville,TN died Saturday,
> April 18, 2009 at Northhaven Healthcare Center. She was a Member of Alice
> Bell Baptist Church. Preceded in death by parents, James and Lucindia
> Clarkson; brothers, Lillard and Lewis Clarkson; sister, Mary Edington.
> Husband of 64 years Chester Farmer. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law,
> Lowell and Dorothy Farmer; grandchildren, Melinda and husband Bobby Bryant
> and Curtis Farmer and Fiance Tina Coppock; great grandchildren, Brandon
> and wife April Farmer, Megan McCloud and Dwayne Shiverdecker, Ashley and
> husband Derrick Hensley, Zachary Farmer; great-great-grandchildren, Caleb
> and Abrianna Farmer and Blakely Shiverdecker; several nieces, nephews and
> many special lifelong friends. Special thanks to the staff of Northhaven
> and Amedisys Hospice. The family will receive friends at Stevens Mortuary
> on Monday, April 20, 2009 from 6-8 pm with a funeral service at 8:00 pm
> with Rev. Toby Everett officiating. Family a!
> nd friends will meet at Highland Memorial Cemetery on Tuesday, April 21,
> 2009 at 10:45 am for an 11:00 am graveside service and interment. Honorary
> pallbearers will be son, grandsons and nephews. Stevens Mortuary, Oglewood
> Avenue at North Broadway is serving the family of Mrs. Farmer. Mrs.
> Farmer's guest book is available at www.stevensmortuaryinc.com.
>
> Published in the Knoxville News Sentinel on 4/20/2009
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> Source: INSULLIV(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INSULLIV] Clarkson, Robert - stationed at Fayettesville, NC.
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> Author: stephenmathews51
> Surnames: Clarkson Donnelly Biddle Hullett Rilenge Wyman
> Classification: military
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> [This Sullivan Indiana newspaper clipping is one of many found among my
> grandparents collection. Although undated, most clippings appear to be
> from early 1940's - early 1950.
> I AM researching this Clarkson family ancestry]
>
> "Mrs. Robert Clarkson has returned from Fayettesville, North Carolina,
> where she spent 10 days visiting her son, Bob."
>
> "Bob says he would rather be home but as it can't be he likes it fine. He
> is in telephone communications. He has gained ten pounds."
>
> Mrs. Clarkson had the pleasure of visiting with Bill Donnelly, John
> Biddle, Bill Hullett, Earl Rilenge and Max Wyman."
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> Subject: [INSULLIV] Rilenge, Earl - wounded on Luzon
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> Author: stephenmathews51
> Surnames: Rilenge Cutts Clarkson
> Classification: military
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> 'EARL RILENGE IS HURT ON LUZON'
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> "Mrs. Betty Cutts Rilenge of Sullivan, has received a letter from her
> husband, Earl Rilenge of the United States Army, stationed in the
> Philippines, stating that he has been wounded in action. He is the son of
> Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rilenge of east of Shelburn. The wounded infantryman
> was engaged in action on the island of Luzon, however, he made no mention
> of the date his wounds were suffered. He was wounded in the shoulder and
> is now in an Army hospital on Luzon."
>
> "He is a former resident of the Jackson Hill community west of Shelburn
> and attended Sullivan High School. He and Bob Clarkson, eldest son of Mr.
> and Mrs. Robert Clarkson, Sr., of South Section Street, have been together
> during their entire thirty months of overseas service.
>
> "Rilenge is the father of a small son, Mickey."
>
> [This is a Sullivan Indiana newspaper clipping, one of many found among my
> grandparents collection. Undated, most clippings appear to be from early
> 1940's - early 1950.
> I am not researching this family, but am researching the Clarkson
> ancestry]
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Subject: PML Search Result matching clarkson
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> Source: INSULLIV(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INSULLIV] Clarkson, Pvt. William - stationed at Camp Swift
> Texas
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> Author: stephenmathews51
> Surnames: Clarkson
> Classification: military
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> 'ATHLETES SERVE U.S.'
>
> "Pvt. William Clarkson is now training to make 'touchdowns' for Uncle Sam.
> 'Bill," who was all-state end two years as a member of Sullivan high
> school football teams and who also made all Wabash Valley selections and
> likewise played basketball, has been in service four months. He attended
> Indiana University after graduating from S.H.S. His address is:
> 97th Ren. Troop, A.P.O.445, Camp Swift, Texas."
>
> "His brother, Bob Clarkson, who also won his share of glory as a football
> and basketball player at Sullivan High School, has been opverseas with
> Uncle Sam's fighting forces for a number of months. Bob has been
> seriously ill but has recently written hom that he is recuperating."
>
> "Tell all my friends hello, Bob wrote."
>
> "The Clarkson brothers are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkson of
> Sullivan."
>
> [This is a Sullivan Indiana newspaper clipping, one of many found among my
> grandparents collection. Undated, most clippings appear to be from early
> 1940's - early 1950.
> I am researching the Clarkson family ancestry].
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Author: jimbomiester
Surnames: Clarkson
Classification: queries
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I am searching for any connection to Robert Clarkson born 1858 in Preston, Lancashire, England. He was married to Annie Prosser born 1863 in Wales. They had 4 children, Lawrence, Margaret, Miriam and Mary Alice. Robert Clarkson's father was Lawrence Clarkson born 1827 in Wray, Lancashire, England and his mother was Barbara Pearson
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Author: pdeeds007
Surnames: Bowen, Clarkson
Classification: queries
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Sarah is in the 1860 Census Symmes, Lawarence Co. Ohio as Sarah Bowen wife of John Bowen. She is 23 and living three houses from her grandparents Samuel & Elizabeth Clarkson. According to the Ohio Marriages 1803 - 1900 Sarah and John married in Lawrence Co. on 24 July 1853. I believe they are my great, great grandparents.
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> Source: DAVIDSON(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [DAVIDSON] William Davidson b.1801 TN d 1880/82 TN
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> Author: tunnelm1
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> This is just "thinking outside of the box," but it appears that your
> William Davidson (who married Eleanor Selvidge) was in the same general
> area of TN as some members of "Family 7" on the Davidson/Davison/Davisson
> DNA website here:
>
> www.davidsongenes.org
>
> Jefferson Co., TN is next to Grainger Co., TN where several of the "Family
> 7 Davidsons/Davisons" lived in the early-1800s, and in addition, I see
> where Jacob Selvidge (apparently Eleanor's relative) married a Miss
> Davidson in Grainger. What actually "caught my eye," however, was the
> "alias Clark issue." If you look at "Family 7" on the above website, you
> will note that one of the "matching donors" is a Mr. Clarkson. As far as
> I know, no one has determined the exact "connection" between this Clarkson
> family and this Davidson family...but there was probably an adoption, a
> simple name change (for whatever reason) or an "out-of-wedlock" birth,
> somewhere along the line.
>
> If you know of a living male Davidson from your family, he should
> definitely take the DNA test. This would show if he matches the others in
> "Family 7" (or not). "Family 7" has been "traced back" to PA by the
> mid-1700s or so, and some of the Davidsons/Davisons in this family came
> down to Bedford/Campbell Co., VA by the 1770s (and they migrated to other
> areas from there...like TN, GA, IN, etc.). Even if a male Davidson donor
> from your family did NOT match "Family 7," he might match one of the other
> families in the DNA testing project at this time. Comments/questions?
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> Source: INSULLIV(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [INSULLIV] Clarkson, William K. Pfc. seriously hurt
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> Author: stephenmathews51
> Surnames: Clarkson
> Classification: military
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> [This Sullivan Indiana newspaper clipping was one of many found among my
> grandparents collection. Although undated, most clippings appear to be
> from early 1940's - early 1950.
> I am researching the Clarkson family]
>
> "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkson of Sullivan received a telegram from the
> Adjutant General this morning informing them that their son, Pfc. William
> K. Clarkson was seriously wounded in action in Germany September 25."
>
> "Pfc. Clarkson had been overseas since early June of this year, and had
> served with a mechanized calvary unit. He went into the service in
> February of 1943 and trained in Texas, Missouri and Maryland before
> leaving the States."
>
> "The 20 year-old soldier is a graduate of the Sullivan High School and was
> widely known as an athlete, playing both varsity football and basketball
> for several years. He was an All-Wabash Valley and All-State end on the
> football team."
>
>