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Researchers:
Sorry for any duplicate postings, but I thought this was of
interest.
I have been informed that a new LDS search link will soon be
on-line. Apparently it was undergoing testing when word got out to the
public about the site while it was being tested and the load was too much.
The site was planned to go on-line in March or April. To determine
when, here is some steps to use.
:
: 1. Go to LDS.org
: 2. Find Media Resources
: 3. Check News Updates
The news will be posted when ready.
Good Luck
Dwayne Crandall
listowner
I think the Census CD's are Census Indexes and will only give you the page numbers
that the person you are seeking is located on. Then, you must get the index to
find the family you are searching for. Also, if before 1850, the census does not
list the names of members of the family. They just list heads of households.
CLARY-D-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
> Subject:
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> CLARY-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 34
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Census CD's ["Gary Cleary" <GAC(a)cleary1.freeser]
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> Subject: Census CD's
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 22:49:00 -0000
> From: "Gary Cleary" <GAC(a)cleary1.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: CLARY-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> please can any one tell me if it is worthwhile purchasing census records on
> CD and if so what census should I get?,
> how much?,
> where from?
> and will they help me trace my ancestors from the uk?
>
> Yours
>
> Gary Cleary
> email : GAC(a)Cleary1.freeserve.co.uk
> Web Page : http://www.cleary1.freeserve.co.uk/
>
> Genealogy Interests
> CLEARY/HALLAM/KNOWLES/HELLIWELL/MOORE/WATERHOUSE - Cheshire U.K
> RATCLIFFE - Manchester U.K
> LEWIS/WHITTLE/BIRCH - U.K
> SUTCLIFFE - Burnley U.K
>
> ______________________________
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> Subject: Census CD's
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:03:26 -0500
> From: SUZY MACHAMER <sjwm(a)sunline.net>
> To: CLARY-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Gary,
> I believe what you're seeing advertised are U.S. Census cd's so they
> would be completely useless for you in the UK.
> Suzy Machamer
please can any one tell me if it is worthwhile purchasing census records on
CD and if so what census should I get?,
how much?,
where from?
and will they help me trace my ancestors from the uk?
Yours
Gary Cleary
email : GAC(a)Cleary1.freeserve.co.uk
Web Page : http://www.cleary1.freeserve.co.uk/
Genealogy Interests
CLEARY/HALLAM/KNOWLES/HELLIWELL/MOORE/WATERHOUSE - Cheshire U.K
RATCLIFFE - Manchester U.K
LEWIS/WHITTLE/BIRCH - U.K
SUTCLIFFE - Burnley U.K
I am a descendent of James Reed Clary, son of John Sumner Clary. John
Sumner Clary was the son of William Clary and Nancy Mercer. James Reed
Clary married Sophronia A. West. They can be found in the 1850 and the 1860
census, residing in Marrs Hill Township, Washington Co, AR.
My question is this -- who is Jefferson Clary, also found in the 1850 and
1860 census, residing in Marrs Hill Township, Washington Co, AR. I do not
know his relationship to James Reed Clary.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thank you
Peggy E. Schweiger
I remember some previous discussion on this list about a Clarysville Inn in
Maryland. Has anyone stayed there? Can anyone tell me what it's like and
its exact location?
Does anyone know how it came by its name?
Pat B.
Forwarded.
FYI - to post send e-mail to CLARY-L(a)rootsweb.com
FYI - My CLARY line in Joplin, MO has similar names but can't make a
connection. ie., Isaac Osborn Clary's children included George W. b. 1846
d. nr Joplin 1917 and John H. b. 1853.
Dwayne
-----Original Message-----
From: Mnphill(a)aol.com
To: dcrandal(a)mail.coin.missouri.edu
Sent: 3/13/99 5:49 PM
Subject: Post to Clary-L
Dwayne,
I am a member of the Clary-L list, but can't remember how to post a
message.
Would you be able to post this form me? If not, please let me know how
I go
about it. Thanks ever so much.
Margaret
Message:
Looking for information on John H (or M) CLARY family. John born 1830,
Overton County TN. Moved to Henry County, MO in 1861, where he lived
many
years. Died near Joplin, MO about 1894. Parents were Agrippa Clary, b.
1810
KY and Lucinda Unknown.
John CLARY Married Lavina SEVIER, Overton Co, TN abount 1850 (descendent
of
Valentine SEVIER). Children: Agrippa Valentine, b. 1851, William
Rutherford,
b. 1853, Martha b. 1856, Celia M.A., b. 1858, George W., Catherine,
John,
James, Nannie.
Would like information on any of these family members.I'm happy to share
whatever I have.
Margaret
Looking for information on John H (or M) CLARY family. John born 1830, Overton
County, TN. Moved to Henry County, MO in 1861, where he lived many years.
Died near Joplin, MO about 1894. Parents were Agrippa Clary, b. 1810 KY and
Lucinda Unknown.
John CLARY married Lavina SEVIER, Overton Co, TN about 1850 (descendent of
Valentine SEVIER). Children: Agrippa Valentine, b. 1851, William Rutherford,
b. 1853, Martha b. 1856, Celia M.A., b. 1858, George W., Catherine, John,
James, Nannie.
Would like information on any of these family members. I'm happy to share
whatever I have.
Margaret
I have recently had a communication from Stephen A. Lamb (editor Publisher)
of the Cleary News.
the letter claims to "serving Cleary family historians since 1984"
it also states that they have produced a CLEARY INDEX containing 19 filled
pages of Cleary genealogical & historical information for $25
has any one heard of the index ?
is it of any use ?
he also states that he has been researching his Irish ancestor Thomas
Cleary, 1841-1904,(son of Patrick Cleary and Margaret devery) who left
Ireland in 1869/70 & settled in Manhattan (New York).
do you know of him ?
please help?
Yours
Gary Cleary
email : GAC(a)Cleary1.freeserve.co.uk
Web Page : http://www.cleary1.freeserve.co.uk/
Genealogy Interests
CLEARY/HALLAM/KNOWLES/HELLIWELL/MOORE/WATERHOUSE - Cheshire U.K
RATCLIFFE - Manchester U.K
LEWIS/WHITTLE/BIRCH - U.K
SUTCLIFFE - Burnley U.K
My web site has links to the following surnames :-
ADAMS
ANTHONY
BAXENDALE
BAXENDALL
BAXTER
BIRCH
BRABIN
BRACEWELL
BRADFORD
BRAY
BRINKMANN
BROWN
CLARKSON
CLEARY
CONROY
COOPER
CREAGHTON
CROSSAN
DIXON
ERWIN
FINNIE
GLEW
GODDARD
GOES
GOODWIN
GRAHAM
GREEN
HALLAM
HARRISON
HARTLEY
HAYNES
HELLIWELL
HEMMINGWAY
HERRERA
HOLSTEAD
IAIN
ILLINGWORTH
JENKINS
KAY
KAYE
KEOHANE
KNOWLES
LEACH
LEE
LEGGETT
LEWIS
MACAULAY
MACAULEY
MATHERS
McCLOSKY
McKENNA
MILLIGAN
MOORE
PARLANE
PENNOCK
RATCLIFFE
RIDDICK
RODERICK
SCATTERGOOD
SCHABBER
SEASON
SHUTTLEWORTH
SLEE
SMITH
SOCORRO
SOUTHERN
STOCKDALE
STOCKINGS
SUTCLIFFE
TAIT
TORRIELLO
UPCROFT
WALL
WATERHOUSE
WHITTER
WHITTLE
WILLIAMS
WINSPEAR
WOOD
WORSENCROFT
any comments or help welcome
Yours
Gary Cleary
email : GAC(a)Cleary1.freeserve.co.uk
Web Page : http://www.cleary1.freeserve.co.uk/
Genealogy Interests
CLEARY/HALLAM/KNOWLES/HELLIWELL/MOORE/WATERHOUSE - Cheshire U.K
RATCLIFFE - Manchester U.K
LEWIS/WHITTLE/BIRCH - U.K
SUTCLIFFE - Burnley U.K
Hi Peter and anyone else interested.
I am researching a Clare from London and possibly Kent around that time.
I am particularly keen to find out anything I can about an Ellen Clare, who
I believe married Thomas Henry Harryman and had 6 children in the late
1800s:
Agnes, Miriam, Frederick, Arthur, Harold, & Bert.
I have more on these children if anyone is interested.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter.Clare(a)icl.com <Peter.Clare(a)icl.com>
To: CLARY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLARY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: 25 February 1999 17:15
Subject: Clare's family name England
>Hi. there folks new on your happy hunting ground. My family name is Peter
>Clare my ancestors came from Worcestershire (circa 1680) moved to
>Birmingham Warwickshire (circa 1840) then to London (circa 1870). Some
later
>took off to parts far away including Canada. Any one interested in these or
>other English Clare's ? cheers Peter
>
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>
Because of the speculation about when the new LDS site will be open, I
thought I would share with you something official, for a change!! (Sorry
if you've already received this elsewhere.)
by Marge Wylie of the Newhouse News Service quoted on the MSNBC site
Headline GENEALOGY BOUNTY COMING TO THE WEB Subhead Mormons set to bring
part of vast collection of records online
Sidebar The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints collects
genealogical records of all kinds because the Mormons believe it is
important to perform religious rites on behalf of dead ancestors. It has
the world's largest collection of such data.
ArticleTHE NEW WEB SITE (www.familysearch.org) won't officially launch
until mid-April, but it is expected to "go live" for testing any day
now. Church officials originally planned to leave the site open to all
during the test period. But for fear of being swamped, they now may
limit access to official testers with assigned passwords.
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints collects genealogical records of all kinds because the
Mormons believe it is important to perform religious rites on behalf of
dead ancestors. It has the world's largest collection of such data.
Genealogy is one of the most popular
subjects on the Internet. As more information goes online, it seems to
create more genealogists. About 100 million Americans have at least
dabbled in it, and 19 million actively research their family history,
according to a 1995 Maritz Marketing Research study for American
Demographics magazine.
Rootsweb (www.rootsweb.org) has more
than 200,000 subscribers to 3,000 e-mail lists about genealogy. The
number of subscribers is growing rapidly, according to John V. Wylie, a
professional genealogist from Grand Prairie, Texas. Wylie is a
co-founder of GENTECH (www.gentech.org), a non-profit society to help
genealogists use technology.
Mormon Church officials are vague
about what Web surfers can expect to find on their new site, but that
hasn't dampened genealogists' enthusiasm.
"I think the reaction is probably
going to be unanimously, 'Wow! It's about time!"' said Marthe Arends,
editor of the newsletter Pioneers Online (www.eskimo.com/~mnarends),
based in Bellevue, Wash. The newsletter helps genealogists use the
Internet.
With 2.1 million rolls of microfilm,
700,000 microfiches and 280,000 books, the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints (www.lds.org) is the ultimate source for many
genealogists. The master collection, which includes the birth, death and
marriage records of an estimated 6 billion people, is kept in a vault
carved 900 feet into the side of Granite Mountain.
Completed in 1964, the vault is a
testament to the importance the Church places on tracing one's ancestors
and performing for them vicarious ordinances of baptism and marriage so
that those who lived and died before Joseph Smith founded the church in
1830 can enjoy the benefits of God's grace.
The vault contains six separate
chambers, each 200 feet long, 30 feet wide and 15 feet tall. The entire
vault, dug into the side of the canyon, lies 800 to 900 feet under the
mountaintop. The microfilm records are maintained at a temperature below
70 degrees Fahrenheit and at a humidity below 35 percent.
by Marge Wylie of the Newhouse News Service quoted on the MSNBC site
Thanks to Erle have some clue as to David Clary's ancestry but nothing
definite. Can anyone help? Since David named a son, Isaac Osborn(e?)
Clary, there likely was some connection to that middle name.
Erle wrote:
The Rowland's book shows three Osbornes: 1. Elenor Osborne, 2d wife of
William Deveron Clary who was bn 9/16/1792 in Pa or Ky. 2. Ethel
Osborne bn 9/1897; 3. Katherine Osborne:---Benjamin Clary, son of John
Clary and Mary Wood, bn 4/12/1778 in Rowan N. C. Mar. Alia Delphina
Berbard April 2,1820 Wilkesboro N.C.-she was the dau of Francis
Barnard and Katherine Osborne
===========================
Here's some of what I have:
Descendants of
David CLARY
1. David1 ClaryClary:David (1790-1852) [56], born 1790 in , Ohio; died abt.
1852, prob near St. Louis, MO; buried 1852. He married unknown.
Children of David CLARY were as follows:
+ 2 i Isaac Osborn(e)2 ClaryClary:Isaac O. (1824-1895)
[28], born 1824 in , Daviess, Indiana. He married (1) Unknown [10922] (2)
Louisa Eliza WHITEClary:Louisa Eliza (WHITE) (1828-1853) WHITE:Louisa Eliza
(1828-1853) [29]. He married (3) Ellen Jane FreelandClary:Ellen Jane
(Freeland) (1833-) Freeland:Ellen Jane (1833-) [111]. He married (4) Nancy
A. CampbellClary:Nancy A. (Campbell) (1858-) Campbell:Nancy A. (1858-)
[120]. He married (5) Sarah W. WhitneyClary:Sarah W. (Whitney) (1837-1915)
Whitney:Sarah W. (1837-1915) [121].
+ 3 ii Hiram Thomas2 ClaryClary:Hiram Thomas (1838-1910)
[130], born 26 Mar 1838 in , Ill Indiana?. He married (1) Hester Ellen
WILLOUGHBYWILLOUGHBY:Hester Ellen (1847-1923) [132]. He married (2) Mary A.
BriscoeClary:Mary A. (Briscoe) Briscoe:Mary A. [8241].
4 iii George2 ClaryClary:George (1842-) [131], born abt.
1842 in , Indiana.
Generation 2
2. Isaac Osborn(e)2 ClaryClary:Isaac O. (1824-1895) [28] (David1), born
1824 in , Daviess, Indiana; died 14 Oct 1895 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas;
buried Oct 1895. He married (1) unknown [10922]. He married (2) on 22 Mar
1846 in Clinton County, Illinois, Louisa Eliza WHITEClary:Louisa Eliza
(WHITE) (1828-1853) WHITE:Louisa Eliza (1828-1853) [29], born abt. 1828 in
Ohio? Indiana?; died abt. 1853 in Carlisle, Clinton, Illinois. He married
(3) on 10 Apr 1853 in , Crawford County, Illinois, Ellen Jane
FreelandClary:Ellen Jane (Freeland) (1833-) Freeland:Ellen Jane (1833-)
[111], born abt. 1833 in , Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, daughter of George
Freeland [154]Freeland:George (1802-1894) and Mary Ann DILL
[155]Freeland:Mary Ann (DILL) (1807-1882) DILL:Mary Ann (1807-1882) . He
married (4) on 18 Jun 1884 in Winfield, KS, Nancy A. CampbellClary:Nancy A.
(Campbell) (1858-) Campbell:Nancy A. (1858-) [120], born 1858 in ,
Illinois. He married (5) on 31 Jan 1888 in Mound City, KS, Sarah W.
WhitneyClary:Sarah W. (Whitney) (1837-1915) Whitney:Sarah W. (1837-1915)
[121], born abt. 1837 in , Ohio; died 19 Jan 1915. Clary:() (Unknown)
Unknown:()
Notes for Isaac Osborn(e) CLARY
1846 Record of Marriage License issued, Clinton Co., IL 1850 Census,
Clinton Co., IL 1853 Marriage Certification dated 1898 of Crawford Co., IL
1860 Census, Mound City, Linn Co., KS
1861 Enlistment in Co. K, 12th KS Volunteer Inf. Linn Co., KS 1865
Mound City personal property taxes 1,200. 1870 Census, Linn Co., KS 1875 KS
State Census 1884 Marriage License, Cowley Co., KS 1890 Special Census
veterans in Payne Co., OK 1901 Trustee's Deed Record filed Stillwater, OK.
First filed Feb. 18, 1891. Probate Petition and Affidavit of Death 19 Oct
1895, Cowley Co., KS. Probably buried in Cowley Co., KS near Winfield.
Notes for Louisa Eliza WHITE
Believe Ford White was a brother. She had two brothers who were
attorneys in Clinton County, Illinois. She may have died in childbirth with
Mary.
Notes for Ellen Jane FREELAND
Mother & Father both born in Pennsylvania
Notes for Nancy A. CAMPBELL
Is mother and father named Isabella and Charles?
Notes for Sarah W. WHITNEY
Source: Pension records Sarah Whitney. She was married twice before.
Father born in NY and mother born in Michigan. She had lived in Liberty Twp,
KS.
Children of Isaac Osborn(e) CLARY and Louisa Eliza WHITE were as
follows:
5 i David Frank3 ClaryClary:David Frank (1846-) [109],
born Jan 1846 in , Illinois. Source: 1850 Census, Clinton Co. IL Fred
Clary obit.
6 ii George W.3 ClaryClary:George W. (1846-1917) [14],
born 14 Feb 1846 in Bellair, Crawford, Illinois; died 17 Oct 1917 in
Saginaw, Newton, Missouri; buried 17 Oct 1917 in Saginaw, Newton, Missouri.
Enlisted with dad, Isaac O. in Company K, 12th Kansas Infantry in Linn
County, Kansas in civil war. Pension records show place of birth near
Belair, Crawford Co., Illinois.
Children of Isaac Osborn(e) CLARY and Ellen Jane FREELAND were as
follows:
7 i Mary3 ClaryClary:Mary (1853-) [110], born abt. 1853
in IL. Source: 1860 Census Linn Co., KS
8 ii John H.3 ClaryClary:John H. (1853-1924) [112], born
Feb 1853 in , Illinois; died 3 Oct 1924 in Ripley, Payne Co., Oklahoma;
buried 4 Oct 1924 in Fairlawn Cem, Stillwater, Payne Co., Oklahoma.
Fairlawn Cemetery records, Stillwater, OK. Marriage Record of son, Earl H.
to Dora E. Dillman 8 Apr 1905 Payne Co. OK. In Oct 1895 lived at Flynn,
Indian Terr. per Isaac's death affidavit. Petition for Letters of
Administration, Payne Co., OK 16 Oct. 1924.
9 iii Samuel "Simon"3 ClaryClary:Samuel "Simon"
(1856-1936) [113], born 2 Nov 1856 in Kazzy, Illinois; died 21 Aug 1936 in
Columbus, Cherokee Co., Kansas; buried 23 Aug 1936 in Edgemond Cem,
Columbus, Cherokee Co., Kansas. Source: Obit Joplin Globe, Joplin, MO
Lived at Perkins?, Okla Territory Oct 1895. 1900 Lincoln Co., OK census.
10 iv Percilla3 ClaryClary:Percilla (1857-) [114], born
abt. 1857 in , Illinois. Died before 19 Oct 1895 per affidavit of death
for Isaac. Had child per above affidavit, named Ellen.
11 v Charles Lincoln3 ClaryClary:Charles Lincoln
(1860-1932) [115], born Jul 1860 in Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas; died 21
Nov 1932 in Girard, Crawford Co., Kansas; buried 1932 in El Reno, Canadian
Co., Oklahoma. Lived at Atlanta, KS Oct 1895. In 1860 Clinton County, IL
census #878 Carlyle P.O.
12 vi J. Henry3 ClaryClary:J. Henry (1864-) [116], born
abt. 1864 in Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas.
13 vii William F.3 ClaryClary:William F. (1870-1888)
[117], born 29 Dec 1870 in Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas; died 7 Jul 1888 in
Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas; buried 1888 in Curry Cem., Mound City, Linn
Co., Kansas. Source Curry Cemetery records. "willie, s/o O. & E. Clary d 7
July 1888.
14 viii Lenora3 ClaryClary:Lenora (1874-1941) [118], born
1874 in Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas; died 30 Dec 1941 in Kansas City,
Kansas; buried 2 Jan 1942 in Girard Cem., Kansas City, Kansas. Sources:
Copy of marriage license.
15 ix MARSHALL C.3 ClaryClary:MARSHALL C. (1876-) [119],
born Jun 1876 in Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas.
3. Hiram Thomas2 ClaryClary:Hiram Thomas (1838-1910) [130] (David1), born
26 Mar 1838 in , Ill Indiana?; died 17 Jan 1910 in Kansas City, Jackson
County, Missouri; buried 1910 in Forest Hill, Kansas City?. He married (1)
on 29 Dec 1880 in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana, Hester Ellen
WILLOUGHBYClary:Hester Ellen (WILLOUGHBY) (1847-1923) WILLOUGHBY:Hester
Ellen (1847-1923) [132], born Oct 1847 in , Indiana; died May 1923 in
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri. He married (2) , divorced , Mary A.
BriscoeClary:Mary A. (Briscoe) Briscoe:Mary A. [8241].
Notes for Hiram Thomas CLARY
In Company K, 32nd IL vol during civil war. Divorced from May A.
Briscoe, 11 Feb 1879.
Children of Hiram Thomas CLARY and Hester Ellen WILLOUGHBY were as
follows:
16 i Lloyd A.3 ClaryClary:Lloyd A. (1883-) [133], born
13 Jan 1883 in , Indiana.
17 ii Leroy W.3 ClaryClary:Leroy W. (1884-) [134], born 6
Sep 1884 in , Indiana.
Thanks
Dwayne Crandall
Hi researchers,
I have gone over some materials sent to me (recently?) by some kind soul.
Thank you if you are the one and I failed to do so earlier. Anyway, this is
a list of Clinton Co., IL land transactions which seem to verify that Isaac
O. CLARY's middle name was Osborn.
I know some have the Rowland book on Clary's. Does anyone know of a
connection there or elsewhere with the name OSBORN?
Thanks
Dwayne Crandall
2nd great grandson of Isaac O. CLARY
dcrandal(a)mail.coin.missouri.edu
This information came to me recently. I don't have the newspaper, though.
>
> An old newspaper clipping from 1987 that lists 50 or 60
> gravesites in the Olathe Cemetery, located at Woodland and
> Harold St., Olathe, KS, that were to be relocated for
construction
> of > a road improvement project. Most of the burials are dated
in 1870's>
> and 1880's, a few into early 1900. The > article
doesn't indicate where the
graves were moved to - perhaps it> > was in the same vicinity and
perhaps
somewhere else. The Cemetery > Sexton was to be contacted
for further
information by Aug 1987.
>
Found in above article:
Joseph Clary, Blk. 8, Lot 1, date of burial: 1-15-1883
Dwayne Crandall
Listowner CLARY-L