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I'm researching the James Lee Clarkson/Claxton line. James was born about
1775 someplace in Virginia. He was married in Russell Co. Va. about 1795 to
Sarah Cook, daughter of Joel and Alice Cook. James died in 1815 during the
war of 1812. My 1800, he and his wife had moved to the Powell River in
Claiborne Co., Tn. just across the line from Russell Co. Va. with a good
number of other families from that area of Russell County, including the
Fugates, Rileys and Taylors. His wife, Sarah, after his death applied for a
pension and also for bounty land. She did not die until 1863 and by that
time, that part of Claiborne County had become Hancock County. She was in
some was connected to the Helloms family. In 1820 she administered the
estate of a Helloms (William I believe) and in 1850 a John Helloms who is
also elderly, about the same age as her, is living with her. For along
time, until we obtained her husband's military records, she was believed to
be a Helloms for this reason. However, the records are very clear that she
was a Cook. There was apparently some confusion about how to spell
Clarkson. It is intermittently spelled Claxton, and apparently her initial
application was denied because they could not find him. She says in her
rebuttal that it is sometimes spelled Claxton. After that, she received the
pension. Their children spelled the last name both ways, and by the time I
was beginning my genealogy, my line was absolutely adamant that Claxton was
the correct spelling of it. It is pronounced this way in the south.
However, I have consistently found that various of their children adopted
either Clarkson or Claxton and stayed with that spelling.
I'd love to communicate with anyone researching Clarksons or Claxtons in
this vicinity.
Also, I want to remind everyone of our Clarkson/Claxton genealogy DNA
project. This is been very successful in breaking down brick walls so far.
Bobbi Estes
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Behalf Of J Brittain
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:17 AM
To: CLAXTON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLAXTON] Roll Call
We've had 5 people who have been eliminated automatically (by Rootsweb) for
excessive bounces of emails from the list to their email addresses which
means we're now down to 40 list members.
Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may have
some newbies who can connect to your line.
I'm researching both the David Claxton (1801-between 1860-1870) and the
James Claxton (1798-1871) lines.
Thanks,
Julia Brittain
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Doyle, My John Wesley Claxton b. March 1849 is a different John Wesley from
the one in Wright Co. MO who was born in 1832. My John Wesley was the son of
Avery Claxton b. ca 1815, parents unknown and Leatha Nichols b. ca 1825
parents unknown. There are only two records that are known of Avery Claxton, my
John's father. One is the 1850 Bedford Co Tn Census. fifth district. He
died before 1860 and Leatha married second to Isaac Boze. They moved to
Caldwell Co. Ky at the beginning of the Civil War and the only other record of Avery
is when he is named as the father of his daughter Sarah when she married
Joseph Lisenby in 1861 in Caldwell County Ky. Isaac and Leatha Boze give their
consent. One of the ssecurities was Reuben Curry who had also moved from
Bedford County and was the man who took John Wesley and his brother Thomas into
his home when Avery died. John Wesley was a common name because people often
named their sons after famous people. There have been speculations about
Avery's father but all are based on assumptions without proof. We know from the
DNA tests that he is closely related to Jeremiah of Marshall Co later Henry
Co TN.
Thelma
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we have a John Wesley Claxton 1832 Bedford co. Tn d. 1924 Wright Co.
Missouri son of James Anderson and Temperance in our file. Is this the same
or different John?
Doyle Landers
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Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [CLAXTON] Roll Call
>I research all Claxton lines. However, my direct line is Daisy Lee
>Claxton
> daughter of George Morgan and Addie Lee Thomas. George is the son of John
> Wesley Claxton and Sarah Frances (Fannie )Smith. John W. is the son of
> Avery
> Claxton and Leatha Nichols. I have done extensive research on the Hiram
> Claxton - Patsy Steele family.
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Your complaint about lack of details was a valid complaing. Here are the
details of my direct Claxton lineage. I have Claxton information in several
notebooks, two or three hanging files, some in cardboard boxes and some in
vertical files on the floor by my computer....If you are interested in details of
almost anyone with the surname Claxton in the United States, contact me. I
have it somewhere! I have removed my personal information, because I prefer
not to post it anywhere on the Internet......Thelma
Thelma Christine Magures
b. Kaufman county, Texas
m. yes
Mother:
Daisy Lee Claxton
born 13 July 1902 Gossburg Coffee County, Tennessee
married: 14 June 1930 Italy, Ellis County, Texas
died: 17 April 1987 Kemp, Kaufman County Texas
Father:
William Franklin (Frank) Magures
b 03 March 1904 Waxahatchee, Ellis County, Texas
d. 12 November 1979 Kemp, Kaufman county, Texas
_______________________________________________________
Grandfather Claxton
George Morgan Claxton
b. 30 November 1872 Branchville, Bedford County, Tennessee
m. 23 February 1895 Bedford County, Tennessee
d. 10 September 1951 Ennis, Ellis County, Texas
Grandmother Claxton
Addie Lee Thomas (daughter of Sampson D. Thomas and Martha Virginia
Watkins)
b 12 May 1879 Bedford County, Tennessee
d. 24 August 1909 Frost, Navarro County, Texas
_________________________________________________________
Great Grandfather Claxton
John Wesley Claxton
b. March 1849 Bedford County Tennessee
m. 23 October 1866 Bedford Couny Tennessee
d. 15 July 1913 Frost, Navarro County, Texas
Great Grandmother Claxton
Sarah Frances (Fanny) Smith (daughter of Morgan Smith and Malinda Statham)
b. 10 March 1850 Middleton, Rutherford County, Tennessee
d. 12 april 1925 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
____________________________________________________________
2nd Great Grandfather
Avery Claxton (parents unknown)
b. abt 1815
m. abt 1840
d. before 1860
2nd Great Grandmother
Leatha Nichols (parents unknown)
b.abt 1825
d. after 1900 befire 1910
_____________________________________________________________
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the book is written by George W Norris and is 766 pgs...it starts with Henry
Claxton who came from Ireland and mentions places like Pa., Virg, Ga, S.C. ,
etc. It is a hardcovered book. I will be glad to answr any other questions
you may have.
Mary
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To: <claxton(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CLAXTON] Henry Claxton
> Mary,
> Where did Henry Claxton's descendants settle? Is there an index ?
>
> Mary Kingry wrote:
>
>>if anyone is interested i have the book Henry claxton and Descendants
>>1790-1980 listed on ebay/
>>Mary Kingry
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I don't have a lot of info left since my computer crashed but I found some
hand written notes and 2 letters I printed out from my cousin on this list...
so here is a little further info on my lines;
My dad is Odis Archie Claxton JR. b Jan 30, 1931 in Abilene, Taylor
County, Texas. Lives in Houston, Texas in 2007.
He did the Claxton genealogy DNA for us.
My Grandfather was Odis Archie Claxton SR. was born March 11, 1910 in
Nugent, Jones County, Texas.
Died February 13, 2002 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas
Buried at Elmwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
He married Nola Claramon BRADFORD December 18, 1929 in Callahan County, Texas
My Great Grandfather was William Eldridge Claxton was born April 11, 1878
in Athens, Limestone County, Alabama.
Died May 25, 1967 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
Buried at Elmwood Memorial Park Cemetery, 5750 Highway 277 South, Abilene,
Taylor County, Texas 79608.
William Eldridge Claxton is buried by his wife, Myrtle GREEN Claxton in GOG
C 35 (7) Garden of the Gospels section.
He married Myrtle GREEN Claxton April 28, 1901 in Palmer,Ellis County.
Myrtle GREEN Claxton was the daughter of Jim Green and Lizzie DUNCAN Green
who are both buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas.
Friends called William Eldridge Claxton "Poppa Claxton"
Some records show his middle name as ETHRIDGE, but all official documents I
have show his middle name as ELDRIDGE.
My Great Great Grandfather was William C. Claxton was born April 1851 in
Marshall County, Tennessee.
Died January 20, 1923 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
Buried at Round Mound Cemetery in Jones County, Texas (near Hamby, Texas
which is not far from Abilene, Taylor County,Texas) He is buried by his second
wife Ellen.
William C. Claxton first marriage was to Lenora A. (Nora) THOMAS on November
07, 1869 in Limestone County, Alabama
His 2nd wife was "Ellen" and they possibly married in the year 1879.
I come from the lines of his first wife, Lenora A. Thomas.
I have never been able to find out what the "C" stands for in his name.
My GGG Grandfather was possibly Wilson Claxton who was born around 1831 in
Tennessee, and died Before 1900.
Wilson Claxton married Nancy J. Frasure July 08, 1849 in Marshall County,
Tennessee.
Wilson has his first AND last names spelled numerous different ways.
My GGGG Grandfather was possibly Solomon Claxton. He was born around 1802 in
North Carolina.
Soloman died after 1870.
Soloman Claxton first married one of the daughters of Alexander HOBBY. Her
first name is unknown. This is my connection.
Soloman Claxton's second marriage was to Clara "Clarissa" Lisenby sometime
after 1832 in Tennessee.
In 1830, Solomon Clarkson was in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
His next door neighbor was Alexander Hobby.
Alexander Hobby left a will in Marshall County, Tennessee naming his
"grandsons" as Wilson Claxton and Alexander C. Claxton.
Wilson Claxton was the son of Soloman Claxton.
_I hope I didn't make any mistakes in this writing. Please let me know if I
did.
_________________________________________
In a message dated 7/15/2007 7:46:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
call-me(a)swbell.net writes:
Before stating the Claxtons I am researching, here are a couple of
suggestions for some members of the Claxton listserve----
First, _the Claxtons who have been listed in response to this roll call
are meaningless to other researchers without birth dates, locations of
births and deaths, etc. _ Stating that X Claxton was your gr gr gr
grandmother is pretty much irrelevant to other researchers. There must
be dozens of William Claxtons, James Claxtons, John Claxtons, Thomas
Claxtons, etc. but we have a good idea which John Claxton this is --
John Claxton (1774-1851) line that immigrated from
England and settled in Georgetown, Washington, DC in about 1817.
Even if the ancestor has an unusual name, there is no way to fit him
or her into a database without dates, parents, location, etc.
Descendants often want to name a child using the unusual name. In one
of my lines Marmaduke became a popular name. Marmaduke is unusual but
there are more than one or two or three men named Marmaduke Norfleet who
were born in different generations over many years and only one of which
is my direct ancestor.
Second, other Claxton researchers cannot connect their lines to your
line if you don't list ancestors back far enough to get to a possible
common ancestor. People rarely have time to follow all the ancillary
lines of those related to their direct Claxton ancestor. Your Claxton
may fit somewhere in someone else's line but you'll probably never know
if they don't recognize a common ancestor.
Last, it is confusing to others when only the first and middle name is
stated for an ancestor who has a surname for a middle name. For
example, if James Smith Claxton ( a made up name) is referred to as
James Smith in one sentence and then referred to as James Smith Claxton
in the next sentence, mistakes can be made where someone assumes that
these are 2 different people even if the rest of the sentence might
clarify the relationship. Many people skim for names rather than
carefully reading.
This is not meant as criticism. I am only making suggestions hoping to
promote locating and matching Claxtons to their correct ancestry.
-------------------------------
The earliest ancestor for which I have reliable proof is --
James Campbell Claxton, born abt 1827-1828 in Bedford Co. TN; died bet
1885-1900 prob in TN.
He married Nancy Ann Smith (1st mar) and Sarah A. Cooper (2nd
marriage); He had children by both marriages so I'm hoping there are
some of you out there who are descendants of James Campbell Claxton or a
descendant of one his siblings???
It is likely that the father of James Campbell Claxton was Solomon
Claxton born abt. 1800 in N.C. and died before 1880.
Solomon Claxton married Clarissa Lisenby about 1825 in Bedford Co. TN.
Proof from primary sources is needed to establish the connection
between James Campbell Claxton and Solomon Claxton. If anyone out there
has such proof, I would be forever grateful if you would share it or
point me in the right direction to find it.
Do any of you who have established your lines back to the 1700's have
either Solomon Claxton or James Campbell Claxton in your research?
Thanks!
J Brittain wrote:
>We've had 5 people who have been eliminated automatically (by Rootsweb) for
excessive bounces of emails from the list to their email addresses which
means we're now down to 40 list members.
>
>Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may have
some newbies who can connect to your line.
>
>I'm researching both the David Claxton (1801-between 1860-1870) and the
James Claxton (1798-1871) lines.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Julia Brittain
>
>
>
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Where did Henry Claxton's descendants settle? Is there an index ?
Mary Kingry wrote:
>if anyone is interested i have the book Henry claxton and Descendants 1790-1980 listed on ebay/
>Mary Kingry
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Are you connected to the Brittain's in Abilene Texas area?
______________
In a message dated 7/16/2007 10:56:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
research(a)online-family-tree.com writes:
J Brittain wrote:
> Kris - I know of another researcher from your line with whom you might
want to check. He also has photos from your line, I think. He may or may not
respond to the roll call.
Hi!
I wonder if that's my cousin Ray? He sent me quite a few pictures and
information a couple of years ago, and we used to exchange emails
quite frequently. Since I've been on hiatus, though, I haven't
"talked" to him as much. :-)
Kris
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J Brittain wrote:
> Kris - I know of another researcher from your line with whom you might want to check. He also has photos from your line, I think. He may or may not respond to the roll call.
Hi!
I wonder if that's my cousin Ray? He sent me quite a few pictures and
information a couple of years ago, and we used to exchange emails
quite frequently. Since I've been on hiatus, though, I haven't
"talked" to him as much. :-)
Kris
James A2 Claxton (Unknown1)1 was born 1827 in Franklin, TN, and died March
27, 1890 in Polk, Sharp County, AR. He married (1) Eliza A E Bass December
18, 1851 in Tippah County, MS, daughter of William Bass and Johannah Mathis.
She was born 1834 in NC, and died June 08, 1863 in Rolla, Phelps County, MO.
He married (2) Nancy Elsworth Nelson October 05, 1865 in La Grange, TN,
daughter of John Nelson and Martha Unknown. She was born 1849, and died December
19, 1892 in Sharp County, AR.
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I am researching John Thomas Claxton, born May 5, 1848, in Paisley,
Ontario, Canada. His father was John Claxton. His daughter was Amy
Martha Jane Claxton, born in Paisley March 19, 1881, who married Jesse
Albert Monkman, April 25, 1901 in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada.
The Claxtons had a large Victorian home in Barrie, Ontario. They
probably originated in North Riding Yorkshire, England, northeast of
York, in the vicinity of Claxton and Kirby Misperton.
Michael Alan Lewis
Santa Cruz, California
J Brittain wrote:
> Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may have some newbies who can connect to your line.
Before stating the Claxtons I am researching, here are a couple of
suggestions for some members of the Claxton listserve----
First, _the Claxtons who have been listed in response to this roll call
are meaningless to other researchers without birth dates, locations of
births and deaths, etc. _ Stating that X Claxton was your gr gr gr
grandmother is pretty much irrelevant to other researchers. There must
be dozens of William Claxtons, James Claxtons, John Claxtons, Thomas
Claxtons, etc. but we have a good idea which John Claxton this is --
John Claxton (1774-1851) line that immigrated from
England and settled in Georgetown, Washington, DC in about 1817.
Even if the ancestor has an unusual name, there is no way to fit him
or her into a database without dates, parents, location, etc.
Descendants often want to name a child using the unusual name. In one
of my lines Marmaduke became a popular name. Marmaduke is unusual but
there are more than one or two or three men named Marmaduke Norfleet who
were born in different generations over many years and only one of which
is my direct ancestor.
Second, other Claxton researchers cannot connect their lines to your
line if you don't list ancestors back far enough to get to a possible
common ancestor. People rarely have time to follow all the ancillary
lines of those related to their direct Claxton ancestor. Your Claxton
may fit somewhere in someone else's line but you'll probably never know
if they don't recognize a common ancestor.
Last, it is confusing to others when only the first and middle name is
stated for an ancestor who has a surname for a middle name. For
example, if James Smith Claxton ( a made up name) is referred to as
James Smith in one sentence and then referred to as James Smith Claxton
in the next sentence, mistakes can be made where someone assumes that
these are 2 different people even if the rest of the sentence might
clarify the relationship. Many people skim for names rather than
carefully reading.
This is not meant as criticism. I am only making suggestions hoping to
promote locating and matching Claxtons to their correct ancestry.
-------------------------------
The earliest ancestor for which I have reliable proof is --
James Campbell Claxton, born abt 1827-1828 in Bedford Co. TN; died bet
1885-1900 prob in TN.
He married Nancy Ann Smith (1st mar) and Sarah A. Cooper (2nd
marriage); He had children by both marriages so I'm hoping there are
some of you out there who are descendants of James Campbell Claxton or a
descendant of one his siblings???
It is likely that the father of James Campbell Claxton was Solomon
Claxton born abt. 1800 in N.C. and died before 1880.
Solomon Claxton married Clarissa Lisenby about 1825 in Bedford Co. TN.
Proof from primary sources is needed to establish the connection
between James Campbell Claxton and Solomon Claxton. If anyone out there
has such proof, I would be forever grateful if you would share it or
point me in the right direction to find it.
Do any of you who have established your lines back to the 1700's have
either Solomon Claxton or James Campbell Claxton in your research?
Thanks!
J Brittain wrote:
>We've had 5 people who have been eliminated automatically (by Rootsweb) for excessive bounces of emails from the list to their email addresses which means we're now down to 40 list members.
>
>Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may have some newbies who can connect to your line.
>
>I'm researching both the David Claxton (1801-between 1860-1870) and the James Claxton (1798-1871) lines.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Julia Brittain
>
>
>
>
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Hi,
I haven't much time for family history research at the moment but my
interests are with the Claxton's of Woodton in Norfolk, Kirstead in Norfolk
and Belton in Suffolk (now Norfolk).
Best regards,
Clive.
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Web Site www.clivesfamily.co.uk
E-mail mail(a)clivesfamily.co.uk
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From: claxton-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:claxton-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of J Brittain
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 5:17 PM
To: CLAXTON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLAXTON] Roll Call
We've had 5 people who have been eliminated automatically (by Rootsweb) for
excessive bounces of emails from the list to their email addresses which
means we're now down to 40 list members.
Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may have
some newbies who can connect to your line.
I'm researching both the David Claxton (1801-between 1860-1870) and the
James Claxton (1798-1871) lines.
Thanks,
Julia Brittain
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Thanks to all who responded to the roll call!
Mary - Yes, you're still on the list if you received the message.
Kris - I know of another researcher from your line with whom you might want to check. He also has photos from your line, I think. He may or may not respond to the roll call.
Cylvia has reminded us all of a most important point. ALWAYS back up your work! For me, it's easiest to use a CD-RW which I can overwrite as needed. Keeping a disk copy in a safe deposit box at a bank is also a great suggestion evem though you can't back it up on a daily basis.
I am researching the John Claxton (1774-1851) line that immigrated from
England and settled in Georgetown, Washington, DC in about 1817. John's
great grandfather was Thomas Claxton of Briston, Norfolk, England, born
before 1700.
Judy Damewood
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On Behalf Of J Brittain
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:17 AM
To: CLAXTON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLAXTON] Roll Call
We've had 5 people who have been eliminated automatically (by Rootsweb)
for excessive bounces of emails from the list to their email addresses
which means we're now down to 40 list members.
Could everyone please post the line which they're researching? We may
have some newbies who can connect to your line.
I'm researching both the David Claxton (1801-between 1860-1870) and the
James Claxton (1798-1871) lines.
Thanks,
Julia Brittain
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Dad= Odia Archis Claxton Jr
Grandfather= Odis Archis Claxton Sr.
G Grandfather= William Claxton
I forget after that. I know Tommy on this list is my cousin.
I remember the name Soloman Claxton but can't remember if he was my ancester
or it was Solomans brother that may have been.
I am so upset I lost all my files online. Everyone should think about
backing up their files.
Cylvia Claxton
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In a message dated 7/15/2007 1:51:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
kingry(a)mindspring.com writes:
who were your grandpareents and if you remember great grandparents?
Mary Lou Flanders Kingry
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Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [CLAXTON] Roll Call
> My computer crashed and I lost EVERYTHING I had on genealogy.
>
> I do not even have the URLs for our DNA web pages or anyones email
> addresses.
>
> I can not remember who is my line. Can anyone tell me?
>
> I am Odis Claxton's daughter.
>
> Help please!!
>
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I research all Claxton lines. However, my direct line is Daisy Lee Claxton
daughter of George Morgan and Addie Lee Thomas. George is the son of John
Wesley Claxton and Sarah Frances (Fannie )Smith. John W. is the son of Avery
Claxton and Leatha Nichols. I have done extensive research on the Hiram
Claxton - Patsy Steele family.
Thelma
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I am researchig Thomas C Claxton [1870-1923] son of James Claxton and Mary Stovall
married to Martha Leanne Freeze [1869-1947] she was from Coffee Co ,Tn they Lived in
Bell Buckle ,Tn all or most of their lives.Two children who lived Lula Mai and Alton Wade.
Anything else is a brick wall.
Linda Gigon in NY
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My computer crashed and I lost EVERYTHING I had on genealogy.
I do not even have the URLs for our DNA web pages or anyones email addresses.
I can not remember who is my line. Can anyone tell me?
I am Odis Claxton's daughter.
Help please!!
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