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> #1 [CLEAVELAND-L] Search for family ["Terry & Teri Cleaveland" <pastor7]
> #2 [CLEAVELAND-L] Lincoln NE 1905 ["Terry & Teri Cleaveland" <pastor7]
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> Subject: [CLEAVELAND-L] Search for family
> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:21:46 -0400
> From: "Terry & Teri Cleaveland" <pastor751(a)greenapple.com>
> To: CLEAVELAND-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> I am going to attempt to search out the half brother and sister
> descendants for my husband's Great Grandfather, Jonathan
> Cleaveland.
>
> Jonathan Cleaveland b. 5 Jun 1824 Junius, Seneca, NY d. 1903-
> 1904
> m 11 Jan 1844
> Hulda Ann Crocker b. 31 Jan 1823
> Children:
> George Washington b. 28 Jan 1845
> Kirkland Ensign b. 14 Aug 1847
> John Milton b. 9 Oct 1850
> James William b. 2 Sep 1852
> Sarah Miranda b. 3 Apr 1857
> Arthur Crocker b. 20 Jan 1860
> Thomas Oscar b. 2 Jan 1863
>
> m.
> 5 Jun 1889
> Peggy Rebecca Ellis b. 16 Apr 1866
>
> children:
> ************ Joseph Grover 5 Apr 1889
> Rosetta B. 6 Apr 1892
>
> Would appreciate any help!! We have another reunion in two years
> and it may just take me that long!!
>
> Thanks again
>
> Teri
>
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> Terry (Phil 4:13) Teri (Ps 37:5)
> To God be the glory!
>
> Lancaster, OH
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> Subject: [CLEAVELAND-L] Lincoln NE 1905
> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 09:19:13 -0400
> From: "Terry & Teri Cleaveland" <pastor751(a)greenapple.com>
> To: CLEAVELAND-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> Did any of you have Cleavelands, any spelling, in Lincoln NE about
> 1905?
> I just learned the Jonathan Cleaveland was shipped to Lincoln for
> burial.
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> Thank you
>
> Teri
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> Terry (Phil 4:13) Teri (Ps 37:5)
> To God be the glory!
>
> Lancaster, OH
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Charles O. Schull
1953 Yolanda St.
Springfield, OR 97477
Phone: 541-746-4097
Email: coschull(a)teleport.com
I am going to attempt to search out the half brother and sister
descendants for my husband's Great Grandfather, Jonathan
Cleaveland.
Jonathan Cleaveland b. 5 Jun 1824 Junius, Seneca, NY d. 1903-
1904
m 11 Jan 1844
Hulda Ann Crocker b. 31 Jan 1823
Children:
George Washington b. 28 Jan 1845
Kirkland Ensign b. 14 Aug 1847
John Milton b. 9 Oct 1850
James William b. 2 Sep 1852
Sarah Miranda b. 3 Apr 1857
Arthur Crocker b. 20 Jan 1860
Thomas Oscar b. 2 Jan 1863
m.
5 Jun 1889
Peggy Rebecca Ellis b. 16 Apr 1866
children:
************ Joseph Grover 5 Apr 1889
Rosetta B. 6 Apr 1892
Would appreciate any help!! We have another reunion in two years
and it may just take me that long!!
Thanks again
Teri
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Terry (Phil 4:13) Teri (Ps 37:5)
To God be the glory!
Lancaster, OH
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I come from Moses, then Samuel 2 , Samuel 3, Hopestill 4 , Elisha 5,
Sameon 6, Edwin 7, Edwin Elisha 8 (which is my grandfather) my
father Dayton is the 9th .
Interesting you are a Cleaveland............we pride ourselves on our
Cleaveland spelling. Jan.
Hi Jan, My branch is Moses 1, Josiah 2, Josiah 3, John 4, Ebenezer 5, John
6, George Washington Cleaveland 7, Edwards Park Cleaveland 8, Edwards
Lynde Cleaveland 9 (my grandfather). Give me a time frame & I may be able
to help you out.
Ed Cleaveland
MRS JAN L NAUJOKAS wrote:
> What branch of the Cleaveland family are you researching. I am in
> Webster NY, my grandfather is Edwin Cleaveland from Penn Yan New York.
> ..I don't know where his parents came from because I haven't got that
> far............Jan
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I found a George Foster Cleveland who died in 1912 at the age of 63 son of the late Chester B. Cleveland and Charlotte Weir. I was wondering what his decendancy from Moses Cleveland would be and if anyone is connected to him who would like to have this copy of this newspaper clipping. He lived in Danville, I think Quebec. This info is in a Quebec newspaper.
Joyce
Rootsweb- prodigy. MRS., JAN L. NAU,
Looking for Jane Lousia Cleveland b. 22 July 1827, grand daughter of Moses
Cleveland 1754-1806. According to my family records, Moses had at least two sons,
one was father of Jane, the other was Grover Cleveland, 22nd. and 24 president of
US. Moses and sons probably from NY because Grover 1837 - 1908 in Coldwell NJ was
Mayor of Buffalo NY 1882 then Gov. of NY 1883. Jane was born in Ashtabula Co Ohio
so her father may have followed Moses to Ohio.
Lane is my G. Grandmother and had married Peter Heinbaugh 26 July 1858. They
lived in Lincoln Co Tn. and both taught in a college at Bellvielle Tn. before and
during Civil War. He became a Cap in Confederate Army.
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> Subject: [CLEAVELAND-L] CLEAVELAND-D Digest V99 #80
> Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 20:29:02, -0500
> From: PNGP33B(a)prodigy.com (MRS JAN L NAUJOKAS)
> To: CLEAVELAND-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> What branch of the Cleaveland family are you researching. I am in
> Webster NY, my grandfather is Edwin Cleaveland from Penn Yan New York.
> ..I don't know where his parents came from because I haven't got that
> far............Jan
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Charles O. Schull
1953 Yolanda St.
Springfield, OR 97477
Phone: 541-746-4097
Email: coschull(a)teleport.com
What branch of the Cleaveland family are you researching. I am in
Webster NY, my grandfather is Edwin Cleaveland from Penn Yan New York.
..I don't know where his parents came from because I haven't got that
far............Jan
I am searching for Mahala Cleveland B; 1816 Tn. D; bef.1855 Franklin Co.Il
She M; Nathanial Jones . Others living in Franklin Co. probably her brothers
were Jesse Cleveland B; 1815 Tn. and Andrew J. Cleveland B; Jan. 1820 Sumner
Co. Tn. He and his family lived next doar to Mahala Cleveland and husband
Nathanial Jones . If anyone has any information about this family please get
back to me . Thank You .
Catherine
I am trying to track down information on Claude Avery Cleveland b. 1878 in Illinois d. 1945 in CA. I have his parents William and Lydia (Smith) <no dates>. Is anyone related?
Thanks
Verna
this was on the WOODY list and makes note of Col. CLEVELAND's company. i
thought it was interesting. hope you find it so, also! if you want to know
why it is so hard to track down these relatives, take a look at the last
paragraph, where woody lists where he has lived!!
janet d.
arizona
Hi all,
The below transcribed military records were given to me several years ago,
They were transcribed by or at least signed by Thelma Perry Nelson. I do not
know her.
Hope this will benefit some of you.
Lisa Savage
State of Iowa
Wapello County
Be it remembered that this day formally appeared before me Cyrus Olney,
Juge of therd Judicial District State of Iowa Francis Woody and states that
she has been acquainted with Jonathan Woody, who is applying for a pension
from the General Government under the law of June 7th 1832 for the last
forty years that she first became acquainted with him in Buncombe County in
the State of North Carolina, that she lived in the same neighborhood from
that time up to this that she knows that he has always been esteemed as a
man of Truth and veracity that her belief always was that he was a
Revolutionary Soldier, and that in every place where he has lived he has
been reported and
believed to have been a Rovolutionary Soldier- that this belief is and has
been general and indeed universal as far as he was known. That she never
heard a doubt expressed on this subject that from what she knows of him she
believes him to be of the age of ninety-one years that he is getting frail
and his memory failing- that she has heard him recount scenes connected with
the struggles in the Service that he now appears to have forgotten that she
knew of no person in this neighborhood that knew him when he resided in
Georgia and the Carolinas except his son who now resides some 100 miles from
this place.
Sworn to and subscribed before me Judge aforsaid this twelth day of October
AD 1847
Cyrus Olney her
Judge Francis Woody
mark
State of Iowa, County of Wapella
On the day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand eight
hundred and forty seven, personally appeared before the Hon. Cyrus Olney-
Judge of the third Judicial District in and for said state composed of the
Counties of Van Buren- Jefferson, Keokuk- Mahaska, Wapello, Davis,
Appanoose, Monroe and Marion, Jonathan Woody, (who is prevented from
appearing in court by reason of bodily infirmaty's,) a resident of the town
of Dahlonega in the said county of Wapello, state of Iowa, aged ninety one
years the 15th of June last, who being first duly sworn according to law
doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the
benefit of the act of congress passed June 7, 1832.
That he entered the service of the United States under the following
named Officers, and served as here in stated.
I served and entered the service sometime near the first of July 1782 under
Col. Cox, one Nat Moore was my Captain. (Cox first name I do not recollect
and Capt. Moore was called Nat Moore.) I entered the service in the County
of Surry State of North Carolina- I continued in service under these
officers until about the close of the sixth year of the war, when I placed
under Col. Benjamin Cleveland. Godfrey Isaacs being my Captain who was in
the County of Wilkes in said state of North Carolina and where I served
until the close of the war- during the time I was in the service I was in no
regular engagements. I was serving in the County of Surry in North Carolina
when I first entered the service; I was a a volunteer- I was engaged in no
battle when I volunteered. I was living on Dan River in Surry Co. near the
Northern
line of said county our operations and marching was confined to said county
for the first year or the greater part there of. We marched I recollect up
and down the said River Dan scouring the county of British and Tories- from
this county I marched into Wilkes County afore said not far from what was
then called Wilkesborough Court House. While in Wilkes we marched more or
less on what was called Adkins River and on a river called Ronig (?) I
cannot give a descriptions of our line of March our operations being such as
to call us suddenly from one portion of the country to the other and in the
particulars of our march and the points where we touched my memory fails me.
I have no recollections at this time of the particular name or number of the
regiment or Company with which I served. I have a recollection while under
Colonel Cleveland our company was called Clevelands company I was acquainted
with one Thomas Burton who was a Captain of a Ranger Company in Greenville
Dist, S.C. on the waters of the Lyer (?) River wih one Major Gowen or Gowan
in the same company that Barton was attached- along with Col. Robin or
Robert Love (usually called Colonel Bob Love, of the Virginia Troops and
afterwards- for Jackson in North Carolina. I was not engaged in the active
service and was not formally acquainted with the leading officers of the
army our operations were confined higher up the
country myself and the greater part of the company had started with our
rifles for the purpose of joining General George Washington when the news
reached us near Wilkesborough Court House that Cornwallis had been taken we
were then disbanded by our officers-
I had two brothers older than myself William Woody and James Woody who
enlisted under General Gates in the same war William Woody was transfered
the day before Sumter's engagement with
General Tarlton to Sumter's portion of the army aand James Woody was with
General Gates at the time of his engagement with Lord Cornwallis- William
Woody was living in Buncombe County North Carolina and I have been informed
he is now drawing a pension whether James Woody is or not I cannot tell as I
have not definate information from him for more than six years since and
only
know that he resides in the state of Kentucky, but what county I cannot
tell. I further state that by reason of old age and the consequent loss of
memory I cannot swear positively as to the precise length of my service, but
according to the best of my recollection served not less than the periods
mentioned
below and in the following grades to wit--- as a private under Col. Cox and
Captain Moore in Surry Co. for two months as a private under Col. Cleveland
and Capt. Isaacs in Wilkes County for ten months the service under the first
engagement and the first officers was in Surry County and the second service
under Cleveland and Isaac's was in Wilkes County this Company and others of
a similiar character in this portion of the state was called into service by
authority of the General Government or the Constitutional Congress the
particular act authorizing the raising of the same I do not recollect, nor
can I tell all of the particulars attending the raising of the company.
I know that it was an embodied corps called into service and recognized as
part of the regular army organized by the competent authorities- my sevices
and operations were confined to the field and not to a garrison for the time
during which the service aforesaid was performed. I was not employed in any
civil persuit- I also was subsequently served in what was called the Creek
War or the war against the Creek Indians in the state of Georgia, under
Captain Joseph Neal of Elbert County Georgia and Colonel John Cunningham of
Elbert County; Cold water Creek- One Clark (first name not known was
General
of the Division in which I marched- We marched from said Elbert County to
Okonee River then to Shoulder Bow Creek at this place General Clarke traded
with the Tallassee King Indian so called at this time I was there honorably
mustered out of service and then moved to North Carolina and went to Georgia
previous to my entering the service in the Creek Indian War, I obtained from
Esquire Fletcher (whose first name I think was James Fletcher) a certificate
showing as I recollect that I was a friend of my country and had right to
pass from one state to the other, which as I then understood it stood in the
place of any certificate from the Captain or any other officer in my
company.
This Esquire Fletcher lived at the time I procured the certificate in Wilkes
County near Wilkesborough-- this certificate I kept and forward until some
fifteen or twenty years ago but it is now lost and I know nothing of it-
this is the only evidence I ever had that referred to anything connected
with my
service- I have no documentary evidence of my service and I do not know of
any person whose testimony I can procure, who can testify of my service- I
have frequently been urged by friends and acquaintances to ------? an
application for a pension. My children while living were always opposed to
it
being determined to keep me with them and to support me and while able to do
anything my self and my children lived, I thought I had served my country
when I was young and able and that myself and children could still support
me and my country keep the small amount I knew was my due-- My children are
now scattered over different portions of the world, that are now living. I
am getting quite aged and infirm and cannot support myself and at present am
living with and to a great extent dependent on a widowed daughter in law as
further particulars that may be weighed in the investigation of my claim. I
refer to the Hon. Thomas J. Rusk, Senator to Congress from the State of
Texas, with whom I was acquainted in the town of Dahlonega in the State of
Georgia and with whom I conversed on the subject previous to his moving to
Texas and who is well acquainted with the general reputation on this subject
where I resided. I also refer to my daughter in law Francis Woody who has
been acquainted with me for the last forty years and who knows it was
reputed and believed in the neighborhood where I have lived, that I was a
Revolutionary Soldier and also to my son James Woody who well knew the same
matter--- my daughter in law, Francis Woody resides in this place and my son
at Raccoon Forks or Fort De Moines-- in this state. I have been residing in
this state two years next November and have no acquaintances here who knew
me in North Carolina or Georgia where I formerly lived. With these facts I
submit my case or claim with accompaning proof and answers to questions- And
I do declare that my name is not on the pension Roll of any State--- And the
said Jonathan Woody at the time and place aforesaid answered in my presence
the following interogations as follows and by now provided he being
personally present.
(First) When and what year were you born?
(ans) I was born in the County of Surry State of North Carolina on the
15th day of June 1756.
(Second) Have you any record of your age. If so where is it?
(Ans) I am not certain whether my age was recorded in my father's
family Bible but I am inclined to think it was, where this is I do not know.
There was mention of my age in an old book of some kind that I kept up to
two years ago or more ago when I lost my wife and I quit keeping house, when
this
book and all my papers were allowed to go to waste and destroyed by my
children and grandchildren & where this book is--- I do not know. These are
the only records of my age that I now know anything about.
(Third) Where were you living when called into service. Where have you
lived since the Revolutionary War, and where do you now live?
(ans) I was living in the Northern part of the County of Surry North
Carolina after our discharge at the end of the Revolutionary War I lived
about three years in Elbert Co. Georgia from there I went, into So. Carolina
to Greenville County and lived there some fifteen years from there I moved
into Buncombe Co. North Carolina and lived nine years- from there I moved
into Haywood County in the same State
and lived some thirteen years from there I moved into Macon County in the
same state and lived some nine years from there I moved into .....?
County in the same state and lived some eight years from there I moved to
Lumpkin County State of Georgia and lived some two years and from there I
moved to this place and landed on the 3rd of November in 1845 where I have
continued to reside ever since and
where I now live.
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