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Interesting. Do you know the names of the the children by Samuel Cook & Sally? If so will you provide them?
Bill Clement
Otho Fraher <othofraher(a)wildblue.net> wrote:
Sally Clement, wife of George Washington Clement of Mountain View and Turkeycock, was born in 1804 and married Samuel Cook January 8, 1822. Samuel Cook died about 1830, and she married the widow George Washington Clement 11/27/1834 had 4 mor children and died march 15, 1889.
Her tombstone at Mountain View reads "Sainted mother, educated at New London Academy". New London Academy was Chartered by the Virginia General Assembly December 1, 1795 and still exists, but now as a public school in what is now Bedford County.
The history of New London Academy indicates that the first female was accepted in 1789.
Can anyone shed any light on this.
Otho Fraher
Light is the task where many share the toil. Homer (c. 850 B.C.)
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Sally Clement, wife of George Washington Clement of Mountain View and Turkeycock, was born in 1804 and married Samuel Cook January 8, 1822. Samuel Cook died about 1830, and she married the widow George Washington Clement 11/27/1834 had 4 mor children and died march 15, 1889.
Her tombstone at Mountain View reads "Sainted mother, educated at New London Academy". New London Academy was Chartered by the Virginia General Assembly December 1, 1795 and still exists, but now as a public school in what is now Bedford County.
The history of New London Academy indicates that the first female was accepted in 1789.
Can anyone shed any light on this.
Otho Fraher