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Steve Mathias has a Mathew Simpson Clegg born 1810 died 1892 on his site at www.ancestry.com
His E-mail is, stevemathias(a)ameritech.net
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From: LilCayenne(a)msn.com
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 10:53 PM
To: CLEGG-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLEGG] Surname Clegg-Family Ancetry
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I am trying to find info on Thomas Clegg b. 1750 County Down, Ireland d. 1830-32 Marshall Co., WVA. This Clegg is my GGGGGG Grandfather. My line runs: Thomas Clegg 1750-1830's to Richard Clegg 1776-1853 to Mathew Simpson Clegg 1810-1892 to Richard Marion Clegg 1840-1913 to Mary Alice Clegg Thompson 1867-1948 to Ethyl May (Clegg) Thompson Zollman 1895-1973 to Helen Lorene Zollman Burr 1918-1996 to Ruth Ann Burr Nasby 1945-present and then myself Paula Lynn Nasby Ricks 1966-present.......So if run along this family line please email me or if you don't, but have info, I'd to hear from you.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: Clegg
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I am trying to find info on Thomas Clegg b. 1750 County Down, Ireland d. 1830-32 Marshall Co., WVA. This Clegg is my GGGGGG Grandfather. My line runs: Thomas Clegg 1750-1830's to Richard Clegg 1776-1853 to Mathew Simpson Clegg 1810-1892 to Richard Marion Clegg 1840-1913 to Mary Alice Clegg Thompson 1867-1948 to Ethyl May (Clegg) Thompson Zollman 1895-1973 to Helen Lorene Zollman Burr 1918-1996 to Ruth Ann Burr Nasby 1945-present and then myself Paula Lynn Nasby Ricks 1966-present.......So if run along this family line please email me or if you don't, but have info, I'd to hear from you.
Hi
I am have a Grandfather named William but I am fairly sure he was born
around 1884 - 1885, in Lancashire. He married Louisa Birchall in the June
quarter of 1914. His father's name was Joseph, who was a miner. Don't
know any other details .
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>Joseph, a lime burner married Mary Anne Watson in the early 1800's. He
>died before the birth of his son Joseph in Dewsbury in 1847. Joseph
>married Hanna Kilbuern in 1870. They had 5 children. Joseph b 1872, George
>b 1874, Sarah b 1876, William b 1878 and Albert Edward b 1880 . I dont
>know anything about the other 4 children but Albert married Francis Smart
>in 1901 and they had 7 children. Horrace b 1901 in Leeds, Nellie b 1906,
>Jack b ?, Hannah b ?, Watson B ?, George b ?, Edward B ?
>Most of them moved to Trafford Park then Davyhulme near Manchester around
>the 1920's
>Any relation to anyone out there
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Joseph, a lime burner married Mary Anne Watson in the early 1800's. He died before the birth of his son Joseph in Dewsbury in 1847. Joseph married Hanna Kilbuern in 1870. They had 5 children. Joseph b 1872, George b 1874, Sarah b 1876, William b 1878 and Albert Edward b 1880 . I dont know anything about the other 4 children but Albert married Francis Smart in 1901 and they had 7 children. Horrace b 1901 in Leeds, Nellie b 1906, Jack b ?, Hannah b ?, Watson B ?, George b ?, Edward B ?
Most of them moved to Trafford Park then Davyhulme near Manchester around the 1920's
Any relation to anyone out there
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In the 1820's - 1830's Clapp Factory was built on the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Muscogee County, GA, now Columbus, GA. It was the first factory in Columbus. Over the years a Clapp Village was built. At some point a cemetery was started on a hill over looking the factory and the banks of the Chattahoochee. Supposedly there is also an American Indian burial area located close to the Clapp Cemetery. In the Clapp Cemetery rests slaves, Confederate
soldiers, and the poor workers of the Clapp Factory.
As it turns out Georgia Power purchased the Clapp Cemetery in the 1920's. Apparently there weren’t any stipulations as for the care of the cemetery so nothing has been done to preserve it. At one time there was a fence surrounding the cemetery to protect it but over the years it either rotted away or been torn down. There are no official records of the cemetery. However, in the genealogy section of the Bradley Library there are several books but various people who over many years did physical surveys. There are others who through family history have various records or found funeral homes with records showing persons buried in the cemetery.
The following link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ClappCemetery/?yguid=121009359 was set up so anyone interested can view some of the things we have identified about the cemetery. The info on the families buried at the cemetery is also included. As we get more info it is made available for all that subscribe. There are also links to articles about the Clapp Factory and Cemetery. There are links to sites set up by other individuals who have at one time or another had to fight for either the right to visit their ancestors or keep their cemeteries from being destroyed. Please feel free to look around (I'm not sure whether you have to actually join to look around. But you could unsubscribe after you've looked).
The following people or families have been identified so far:
Mary Catherine Skipper
John P. Lewis
J.F. Cain
Sarah Watson Hill
Jesse Hill
Dicey Coggins Hill
Charlotte I. Jones Hill
Nancy "Mammy" (Vickery?) Jackson
Mary Virginia Jackson Cole
John W. Cole
Margaret Hood Cole
Bird
Hopkins
Miller
Nix
Warren
Watson
Mrs. E. Belcher
Infant of Thomas Brown
Mrs. Mary C. Clegg
Charlie C. Foster
Benjamin F. Heath
Louisa J. Helms
Burre Hill
Gladis Martin
Mrs. Bula Miller
Evalina Miller
Child of Mary Miller
James Newsome
Mary (Martha) Newsome
Edgar Alton Nix
William Page
If you have any info that you would like to share with us, please send an email to either ClappCemetery(a)yahoogroups.com or to me Kemis Massey sobby(a)knology.net.
Happy family hunting,
kemis
Researching: Duke, Evans, Hickey, Mays, Rosamond, Songer, and Camp for me
Researching: Brooks, Chambers, Massey, Fountain, and Smith for my hubbie
and Clapp Cemetery in Columbus, GA for preservation purposes