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Author: elwyant1
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Found in an antique store in Cottonwood, Az. Not sure of last name but looks like Clement. Picture is of one male standing by himself. Back of picture says "Gregory V. Clement -- October 1944, age 16, McAlester, Okla, Uncle Albert's son" Will return to family, please contact me.
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Author: elwyant1
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Found in an antique store in Cottonwood, Az. Small picture with 2 small - very cute - little boys. Back of picture says "Gregory and Albert B. Clement Jr.---Albert Clement children --Brown's Studio --McAlester. Okla, March 7, 1934" Will return to family. Please contact me.
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Author: SALTRAT
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Here is the photo.
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Author: SALTRAT
Surnames: Clement, Hahn, Stuart, Cowles, Raticliff, Rothrock, Jones
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I have a picture taken in 1898, On the back is written Spanish Amer. War 1898, 5 Co E, Sgt Hahn, Corp Stuart, Pvt Clement, Pvt Cowles, Pvt Raticliff, Pvt Rothrock, and Pvt Jones. None of these names are in my family tree. If you can identify any of the soldiers and would like the picture, please let me know.
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Author: royclement148
Surnames: Clement
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My Clement line originated in France. They were protestent
Due to King Louis XIV and XV slaughtering protestents when ever they needed money from the Pope to fight there wars with England my line of the Clement family fled to Germany as the good king of Germany was very benevelent toward the protesatents. I do not know when they fled to Germany. But my 3rd Great Grandfather in 1775 Johann Wilhelm Clement was given a choice of enlisting in the Hessian Army or go to prison.So he enlisted and became a Hessian Soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He took part in the takeing of Staten Island Where he was wounded. He was with the field Artillery under the command of General Knyphausen.When forced into the ranks of the Hessian Army he was living in
Schmalkalden in Thuringia area of Germany this is near the
Black Forest in Germany. He married Johanna Frolig they were
Loylist from Columbus N.Y. on the Hudson River. I due beleave we are cousins. Lets keep in contact.
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Author: charlespjester
Surnames: Clement, Saunders, Walker, Terry, Thorp, Gooch, East
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Note that John Clement's first wife was Sarah Walker, daughter of Nelson Walker and Elizabeth East. Through Elizabeth's family which is traceable to the 1500's you are distantly related to Jefferson, Marshall and R.E. Lee.
John's heritage is well known back to the 1600's in Virginia and I would be happy to share it. Contact me at cpjiii(a)bellsouth.net. Ellen was the half sister of Maria Peterson Saunders, my great, great grandmother. They were the daughters of Edmund Saunders (Sanders) of Brunswick/Dinwiddie area and two different mothers (Ellen by Mahulda Cobb). I had John Edmund as Charlie E. Clement. Is it possible there was a third child? Would like to know more about him. Have never been able to find the name of Edmund Saunders first wife but she was somehow related to the Petersons of Brunswick County, Va.
John T's middle name was Terry. The Clements, Terrys, Gooches and Thorps were intermarried at every generation for at least three hundred years and probably intermarried in England before that. They were "New Light" Presbyterians and were allowed to not take the Oath of Loyalty because of their objection to swearing. Neither did they believe in "graven images" which accounts for the absence of tombstones. Sarah and, I believe, John T are buried on the old family land in the midst of Chickasaw State Park to the north side of hwy 100. The site is described as a level plot but had been taken over by the forest of the park and I have never been able to locate it. My grandfather pointed the land out to me as a child, but time and change has prevented me from locating it exactly. Don had outlined John's ancestry correctly as proven by various Deeds in Tennessee and in Granville, NC, Virginia and by John Clement's will in Virginia. Will be happy to share my research notes which !
represent about twenty years of digging and includes deeds, wills, inventories, etc. John T's mother was Elizabeth Terry, daughter of James Terry who served in the Revolution chasing Tories. Am delighted to find another cousin researching this line
Charles
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