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I would like to hear from anyone who is intereted in the Claycomb line. I
have a few of my original books left that I published on the Claycomb
family. It begins with our immigrant, Johann Conrad Claycomb, and
continues on down with the descendants of his 11 issue. Many of them to
the present generation. I also may be able to connect your Claycomb line
back to the immigrant if you will send me the information that you already
have in your records. Have been working on the Claycombs for many years.
My father added the e to our name and I have found a few others who also
are Claycombes, but we are all related to that brave family who left
Germany in 1753 and came to American and then in not too many more years
spread farther and farther across this large country of ours.
Let me hear from those of you with whom I have not been in contact. 460 of
my books are now in many Claycomb homes. None have ever been returned to
me.
God Bless America and a Happy New Year to everyone
Mary Alice Claycombe Adney
Mary Alice and Frank Adney