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I am searching for information on Peter Clemens of Stratford,
Conn who married Susanna Mitchel. The were born about 1770.
It is believed their son was Charles Wright Clemens who married
Abigail Munson. All lived in the Fairfield County area. Thanks,
Cher
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Thomas J Clements, born in Martin Co., IN abt 1841, married Caroline Love.
His parents are Thomas Clements and Elizabeth Summers. Thomas J and Caroline
had a daughter named Clara, who married Robert L Crane. (My ancestors)
Does anyone have a connection to this Clements line?
YOU KNOW YOU'RE TAKING GENEALOGY TOO SERIOUSLY IF ...
You are the only person to show up at the cemetery research party
with a shovel.
To put the "final touches" on your genealogical research, you've
asked all of your closest relatives to provide DNA samples.
You were instrumental in having "non-genealogical use of the
genealogy room copy machine" classified as a federal hate crime.
Your house leans slightly toward the side where your genealogical
records are stored.
You decided to take a two-week break from genealogy, and the U.S.
Postal Office immediately laid off 1,500 employees.
Out of respect for your best friend's unquestioned reputation for
honesty and integrity, you are willing to turn off that noisy
surveillance
camera while she reviews your 57 genealogical research notebooks in your
home. The armed security guard, however, will remain.
You plod merrily along "refining" your recently published family
history, blissfully unaware that the number of errata pages now far
exceeds the number of pages in your original publication.
During an ice storm and power outage, you ignore the pleas of your
shivering spouse and place your last quilt around that 1886 photograph
of
dear Uncle George.
The most recent document in your "Missing Ancestors" file is a 36-
page contract between you and Johnson Billboard Advertising Company.
Ed McMahon, several t.v. cameras and an envelope from Publishers
Clearing House arrive at your front door on Super Bowl Sunday, and the
first thing you say is, "Are you related to the McMahons of Ohio?"
"A Loving Family" and "Financial Security" have moved up to second
and third, respectively, on your list of life's goals, but still lag far
behind "Owning My Own Microfilm Reader."
A magical genie appears and agrees to grant your any one wish, and
you ask that the 1890 census be restored.
I have three Clements in my direct line, who married into the
Boarman family, and all three names show up in your archives. (of
course they are common names also) The Boarmans were Maryland Catholics
who emigrated to Kentucky beginning of the 1800's. I am just beginning
to research their line, and I joined the list in hopes of finding more
information on their ancestors, by "listening in". If anyone has these
Clements in their database, I would appreciate hearing from you.
Here is my line, starting with the earliest Clements I have:
(Mary Catherine "Molly" Clements is my gg-grandmother)
Descendants of John Clements*
1 John Clements*
. +Mary "Polly" Hocker*
........ 2 Nancy Clements* b: 1806 d: September 19, 1874 in
Marion
Co., KY
............ +Felix Boarman* b: Abt. 1805 in Charles Co, MD
d: October
21, 1881 in Marion Co., KY m: September 01, 1829 in Washington Co.,
KY
................... 3 Mary Elizabeth Boarman b: September 12,
1830 d:
February 28, 1901 in Daviess Co., KY
....................... +James Sylvester Howard b: December 31,
1830 in
KY d: March 11, 1897 in Daviess Co., KY m: December 07, 1852 in
Marion
Co., KY
................... 3 James Milburn Boarman* b: May 07, 1832
d: 1905
....................... +Mary Catherine "Molly"
Clements* m: August
21, 1855 in Nelson Co., KY
................... 3 John Oswald Boarman b: March 24,
1834 in Marion
Co., KY d: Bef. April 03, 1899 in Marion Co., KY
....................... +Susan Cyrilda Howard b: 1836 d: 1909
in Marion
Co., KY
................... 3 Edward Oswald Boarman b: April 15,
1836 in
Maryland
....................... +Percilla "Priscilla" Bullock b: Abt.
1833 in
Kentucky
................... 3 Joseph Hallis Boarman b: June 15, 1838
in Marion
Co., KY d: March 25, 1919 in Ohio Co., KY
....................... +Mary Elizabeth Shively b: October 16,
1845 in
Daviess Co., KY d: November 16, 1909 in Ohio Co., KY m: October 18,
1860
................... 3 George Nicholas Boarman b: January 16,
1841 in
Marion Co., KY d: January 07, 1926 in Daviess Co., KY
....................... +Julia Ann Shively b: August 25,
1849 d:
December 04, 1908 in Daviess Co., KY
Thanks
Candy Wagner
I am new to the list and wondering if anyone knows anything of this man:
John A. Clemons, b. 2-19-1862 (in GA according to census records), d.
4-25-1910 in Walker County GA. Was a Baptist Minister in Walker County;
married to Frances "Fannie" Amanda Keown b. 6-3-1867 d. 4-30-1893. Their
children:
Luther Virgil Clemons (my great-grandfather)
Quillian M. Clemons
Lillie Clemons
Isaac Webb Clemons
possibly others?
I have not been able to do much research myself, but I'm sure there must be
records out there somewhere!
Thanks,
Karen Lindsey Smith
KSmith305(a)mindspring.com
I'm looking for parents and grandparents of Emanuel Clements, b.
5/10/1813 in KY. d. 7/1864 in TX. Married Martha Balch Hardin in
Wayne Co. TN. Martha was born 1/4/1817 in TN. She was the daughter of
Benjamin Hardin and Martha (Patsy) Barnett. She was also an aunt of
Texas outlaw, John Wesley Hardin. The family journeyed to TX via MS.
Emanuel and Martha Clements children were:
1. Benjamin Hardin Clements, b. 1837, MS
2. William Clements, b. 1839, TX
3. Mary Jane Clements, 1841, TX
4. James Clements, 1843, TX
5. Mannen Clements ) twins, 1845, TX
6. Martha Elmyra Clements )
7. Margaret Ann Clements, 1847, TX
8. Joseph Hardin Clements, 1849, TX
9. Minerva Elizabeth Clements, 1851,TX
10. John Gibson Clements, 1854, TX
11. Frances EmilyClements, 1857, TX
Emanuel's brothers were James Clements and William Clements. James
married Martha's sister, Esther Mary Hardin.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Nancy
DQGL93A(a)prodigy.com
Wilma,
I have a Mary Polly Clements in my lineage. She was born in 1802 in
Montgomery County Kentucky. I can go back 2 generations behind her on
the Clements side and on another side go back to the 1500's. If you
don't have this information, I would be glad to send it to you.
Smann(a)aol.com
On Thu, 24 Sep 1998 13:16:09 -0700 cdahlia(a)123inter.net writes:
>It has been recommended that I publish this on this roots list to see
>if
>anyone can help tie Polly into their lineage research. Let me know if
>anything comes of this. Blame Marna for the idea. Thanks Marna!
>
>Wilma
>cdahlia(a)123inter.net
>
>Descendants of Mary (Polly) Clement
>
> 1 Mary (Polly) Clement b: Abt 1805 in
KY d:
>07 Jan 1846 in KY
>- +Thomas L. Kidwell, Sr b: 1800 in Baltimore
>Co, MD m: 30 Oct 1823 in
>Pendleton , KY d: Feb 1886 in Demossville, Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 James Kidwell b: 26 Jun 1824 in Pendleton
>Co, KY d: Bef 1896
>-- +Mary Jane Skidmore b: 1836 in OH m:
>03 Feb 1851 in Pendleton Co, KY
>d: 16 Jan 1896 in Elizabethville, KY
> 2 William Kidwell b: 28 Jun 1825 in Pendleton
>Co, KY d: in IN
>-- +Margaret Jane Parker m: 02 Apr 1846
>in Pendleton Co, KY d: 22 Nov
>1849
> *2nd Wife of William Kidwell:
>-- +Lucinda Sanders m: 24 Oct 1860 in
>Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 Eliza Kidwell b: 26 Jun 1826 in Pendleton
>Co, KY d: in IN
>-- +? Webb
> 2 Hezekiah C. Kidwell b: 16 Sep 1827 in
>Pendleton Co, KY d: 01 Nov
>1901 in Butler, KY
>-- +Elizabeth Cole b: in Vanceburg, Lewis Co,
>KY
> 2 Isobell Kidwell b: 01 Mar 1829 in Pendleton
>Co, KY
> 2 Richard M. Kidwell b: 16 Apr 1830 in
>Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 John B. Kidwell b: 30 Jul 1832 in Pendleton
>Co, KY d: in Concord,
>Pendleton Co, KY
>-- +Mary Jane Baker b: Feb 1832 in KY m:
>Abt 1852 in Pendleton Co, KY
>d: in Butler, Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 Job Clement Kidwell b: 23 Nov 1833 in
>Pendleton Co, KY d: 03 Sep
>1920 in Butler, Pendleton Co, KY
>-- +Eleanor Jane Thomas b: 08 Sep 1839 in
>PA/KY m: 16 Feb 1860 in
>Pendleton Co, KY d: 14 Mar 1906 in Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 Gabriel M. Kidwell b: 08 Jun 1836 in
>Pendleton Co, KY d: 11 Jun
>1841
> 2 Thomas L. Kidwell, Jr b: 16 Nov 1837 in
>Pendleton Co, KY d: 11 Jun
>1841
> 2 Perdelia Kidwell b: 10 Sep 1839 in Pendleton
>Co, KY
> 2 Benjamin S. Kidwell b: 24 Feb 1847 in
>Pendleton Co, KY
>-- +Julia C. Hoon m: 19 Jan 1876
> 2 Infant son Kidwell b: 28 Aug 1848 in
>Pendleton Co, KY
> 2 Philander Kidwell b: 18 Sep 1849 in
>Pendleton Co, KY
>
>
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Someone wanted Clement informatin here is a bit from Charles Co., Maryland
area
. My Clement is Elizabeth who m. James Carrico, they were Catholic. She is his
first wife & mother of all of his children, Charles co., MD. Will exchange
information with anyone who knows who Elizabeth Clement Carrico is the
daughter
of of any Charles Co., Clement reseracher. But don't have much in my data for
Charles Co. right now.
Charles County Maryland Probate Records Inventories 1673-17853, extracted by
Ruth King & Carol Mitchell. 1st page is page in material, 2nd page is page in
microfilm. Date is date of Inventory.
P. 16/p. 369. John Clements deceased Inv. 17 Apr 1734, Edw Clements & Fran
Clements next of Kin. Rosamond Clements & Jacob Clements exers.
p. 25/270 Ann Taylor decd 18 Nov 1744, Edward Maddorhers & Phebe Clements
nearest of Kin. William Smallwood Taylor Admr.
p. 27/p400 George Clements dec�d 17 Jun 1749 Ann Thompson & Lidy Clements
probablye kin. Jacob Clements exec.
P. 30/P. 515. Edward Clements dec�d. Inv. 3 Sep 1751, Jacob Clements & Francis
Clements Kin. Susanna Clements & William Clements made oath.
Ibid 1753-1779
P.57/57 Jacob Clements dec�d 2 Dec 1755. Clase Clements & Jacob Clements exec.
p.59/162 Francis Clements dec�d 3 Nov 1758 nearest of kin John Clements &
Francis Clements. Elizabeth Clements & George Clements execs.
p.61/292 Francis Clements dec�d 23 July 1761. Elizabeth Clements Exec.
p.64/436. Edward Clements decd. 27 Jul 1765. Jacob Clements & Walter Clements
relations.Francis Carmeck Exec.
P.65/33. Joseph Clements dec�d 5 Jun 1766. Walter Clements & John Clements
Kin.
Leonard Clements Exec.
P.69/287. Jacob Clements dec�d. 16 Nov 1769. Cha(s) Clements & John Clements
kindred - Eliz(a) Clements & Walter Clements Admrs.
P.71/444. Elizabeth Clements dec�d. 21 Nov 1771. John Clements son of Fran(s)
Celements & Thos Clements kin. Geo Clements Exec.
P.72/5ll. Elizabeth Clements add. Inv.
P.73/36 Henry Clements decd. 5 Apr 1774. Christine Clements & George Clements
admrs.
P.74/128. Clement Clements decd. 23 Dec 1775. Clement Clements & Sarah
Clements
kin. Margaret Clements Exex.
P. 75/170. Lydia Clements decd. 18 Nov 1775. Ann Thompson Admx.
P.75/173. William Sanders decd 10 Aug 1775, Elizabeth Clement & Ann Sanders
kin. Edward Sanders admr.
P75/173. Catherine Sanders decd 10 Aug 1775. Elizabeth Clement & Ann Sanders
Kin. Edward Sanders Admr.
Ibid. 1791-1808
p.97/33 Walter Clements decd 26 May 1791. Walter Clements & Alban Clements the
nearest related. Eleanor Clements admr.
P.98/108. Francis Clements of John Clements deceased 13 Aug 1792. Ann Clements
& Elizabeth Clements daughters of the deceased. George Clements of Francis
Clements admr.
P. 99/143. Leonard Clements Sr. decd 4 Jun 1793. Phebe Clements & Mathias
Clements kin.
P.99/175. William Coomes Jr decd. 9 Sep 1793. Anne Clements & Mara Wathen
probably kin. Joshua Coomes & Barton Wathen Execs.
P. 103/428. Albin Clements decd. 17 Mar 1797. Leonard Clements of Walter
Cements Admr.
p.105/129. Joseph Clements Sr. decd. 13 Apr 1799, John A Clements & David
Clements nearest of kin Francis B Franklin Jr one of the Exec.
p.106/258. Clement Clements decd 19 Feb 1800. Samuel Chapman admr.
p.107/368 Eleanor Clements decd. 1 Jan 1801, Leonard Clements of Walter
Clements Exec.
p.109/533. Edward Clements decd. 10 Oct 1802. Eleanor Clements admx.
p110/26 Zachariah Clements decd. 125 Mar 1803. Walter Clements admr.
p113/284. Leonard Clements of Walter Clements decd 29 Apr 1806. Gustavius A
Adams & Joseph Milbern Clements execs.
p114/301 John Wheeler Clements decd 9 Jun 1806. Joseph Green admr.
p,116/431. Mary Wheeler decd [distribution of estate] Mathias Clements admr &
brother of deceased, Clare Bennett sister of deceased, Mariah Clements the
daughter of Pheobe Clements another deceased sister, heirs of John Clements of
Kentucky a deceased brother, Maria Clements daughter of David Clements &
Pheoebe Clements.
P116/436 John Boswell decd 9 Jul 1807. Mary An Clements Admx.
Carol (Gehrs) Mitchell, 134 Schnauzer Lane, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
<carolmit(a)usaor.net> 724-847-4473 [using The Master Genealogist 3.5, WP8,
Eudora]
Stuart Clements living in Albany, Western Australia
i am researching the Clements family from Chorlton/Hulme i have my gg
gfathers birth cert 1857 he was called Christopher Clements m to Sarah Jane
Johnstone b1858 Glasgow. On the birth cert my gg gfathers parents where i
am researching the Clements family from Chorlton/Hulme i have my gg
gfathers birth cert 1857 he was called Christopher Clements m to Sarah Jane
Johnstone b1858 Glasgow. On the birth cert my gg gfathers parents where
Christopher Clements m Jane Plunkett.
Christopher went to Canada early 1900 and was never heard from again
both William and his mother also went to Canada to try to find Christopher
with no luck. Both settled in Canada, William and attended the
Methodist college and became a priecher.
William married Hanah Sturdy and started a family in Canada.
My GGrand father had three sons Christopher,William Robert and Andrew
Christopher Died 1 year old
My g father was Andrew and most of his family came to Australia
Cheers Stewy (katt(a)fullcomp.com.au)
Looking for additional sources/references for the following family:
Sue Fitzpatrick
sue_fitzpatrick(a)amat.com
Family of Nathaniel CLEMENT [1782]
Nathaniel CLEMENT [1782] 1. Ellen [17821] b.
b. 14 Jan 1696/7 2. Edna [17822] b.
d. Aft 1783 3. Mary [17823] b.
4. Nathaniel [17824] b.
m1. abt 1717 5. Timothy [17825] b
m2. 26 Oct 1749 6. Lydia [ 17826]
7. David [17827]
Elinor COLBURN 8. Daniel [17828]
b. 1 Sept 1699 9. Sarah [17829]
d. bef 1749 10. Betsey [1782A]
Sarah POLLARD 11. Rachel [1782B]
b. 12. Moses [1782C]
Ellen CLEMENT (1718-?)
[17821]
Ellen was born 10 Apr 1718 at Dracut, MA and died young.
Edna CLEMENT (abt 1720-1765)
[17822]
Edna was born about 1720 at Dracut, MA and died 1765 at Newbury, MA.
Mary CLEMENT (abt 1723-?)
[17823]
Mary was born about 1723 at Dracut, MA and died before 1771. She married
abuot 13 Dec 1746 at Dracut, MA Levi HILDRETH. He was born 13 Oct 1726 at
Dracut, MA and died about 1771. He was the son of (Major) Ephraim and
Mercy (PARISH) (RICHARDSON) HILDRETH.
Their children:
1. Zachariah HILDRETH, b 5 Dec 1747
2. Levi HILDRETH, b abt 1756
Probably others
Nathaniel CLEMENT (abt 1725-?)
[17824]
Nathaniel was born about 1725 at Dracut, MA and and died 5 Dec 1809 at
Hopkinton, NH. He married (first)Mary ADAMS.
(Captain) Timothy CLEMENT (1728-?)
[17825]
Timothy was born 9 May 1728 at Dracut, MA and died . He married Jemima
CHANDLER.
Lydia CLEMENT (abt 1729-?)
[17826]
Lydia was born about 1729 at Dracut, MA and died.
David CLEMENT (1730-?)
[17827]
David was born 26 Aug 1730 at Dracut, MA (twin) and died. He married
(first) Molly RUTGERS. He married (second) Mrs. Jemima WARD.
Daniel CLEMENT (1730-?)
[17828]
Daniel was born 26 Aug 1730 at Dracut, MA (twin) and died. He married
Eunice HUNT.
Sarah CLEMENT (abt 1732-?)
[17829]
Sarah was born about 1732 at Dracut, MA and died.
Betsey CLEMENT (abt 1734-?)
[1782A]
Betsey was born about 1734 at Dracut, MA.
Rachel CLEMENT (abt 1736-?)
[1782B]
Rachel was born about 1736 at Dracut, MA and died. She married Thomas
NOYES.
Moses CLEMENT (1738-?)
[1782C]
Moses was born Jun 1738 at Dracut, MA. He married Thankful COBURN.
References:
Ancestors & Descendants of Robert CLEMENTS, Vol 1.
It has been recommended that I publish this on this roots list to see if
anyone can help tie Polly into their lineage research. Let me know if
anything comes of this. Blame Marna for the idea. Thanks Marna!
Wilma
cdahlia(a)123inter.net
Descendants of Mary (Polly) Clement
1 Mary (Polly) Clement b: Abt 1805 in KY d: 07 Jan 1846 in KY
- +Thomas L. Kidwell, Sr b: 1800 in Baltimore Co, MD m: 30 Oct 1823 in
Pendleton , KY d: Feb 1886 in Demossville, Pendleton Co, KY
2 James Kidwell b: 26 Jun 1824 in Pendleton Co, KY d: Bef 1896
-- +Mary Jane Skidmore b: 1836 in OH m: 03 Feb 1851 in Pendleton Co, KY
d: 16 Jan 1896 in Elizabethville, KY
2 William Kidwell b: 28 Jun 1825 in Pendleton Co, KY d: in IN
-- +Margaret Jane Parker m: 02 Apr 1846 in Pendleton Co, KY d: 22 Nov
1849
*2nd Wife of William Kidwell:
-- +Lucinda Sanders m: 24 Oct 1860 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 Eliza Kidwell b: 26 Jun 1826 in Pendleton Co, KY d: in IN
-- +? Webb
2 Hezekiah C. Kidwell b: 16 Sep 1827 in Pendleton Co, KY d: 01 Nov
1901 in Butler, KY
-- +Elizabeth Cole b: in Vanceburg, Lewis Co, KY
2 Isobell Kidwell b: 01 Mar 1829 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 Richard M. Kidwell b: 16 Apr 1830 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 John B. Kidwell b: 30 Jul 1832 in Pendleton Co, KY d: in Concord,
Pendleton Co, KY
-- +Mary Jane Baker b: Feb 1832 in KY m: Abt 1852 in Pendleton Co, KY
d: in Butler, Pendleton Co, KY
2 Job Clement Kidwell b: 23 Nov 1833 in Pendleton Co, KY d: 03 Sep
1920 in Butler, Pendleton Co, KY
-- +Eleanor Jane Thomas b: 08 Sep 1839 in PA/KY m: 16 Feb 1860 in
Pendleton Co, KY d: 14 Mar 1906 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 Gabriel M. Kidwell b: 08 Jun 1836 in Pendleton Co, KY d: 11 Jun
1841
2 Thomas L. Kidwell, Jr b: 16 Nov 1837 in Pendleton Co, KY d: 11 Jun
1841
2 Perdelia Kidwell b: 10 Sep 1839 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 Benjamin S. Kidwell b: 24 Feb 1847 in Pendleton Co, KY
-- +Julia C. Hoon m: 19 Jan 1876
2 Infant son Kidwell b: 28 Aug 1848 in Pendleton Co, KY
2 Philander Kidwell b: 18 Sep 1849 in Pendleton Co, KY
Hello just found a greatgrandfather Clements and wife came from KY.
William Clements born about 1832 in Ky and wife Julia A born about 1835
in KY
moved to IL 1850's. Anyone researching Clements of KY ??
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Help!
I am hoping that someone may have information concerning ancestors of the
Clements families who migrated to west Alabama in the early 1820's. In
1901 descendants of a Bernard or Brenard Clements (spelled both ways)
gave depositions in an effort to obtain land in Atoka, Indian Terr. (now
Oklahoma). In their depositions, these descendants claimed Choctaw
Indian ancestry through a Bernard Clements. Their depositions stated
that Bernard was the father of Gabriel and Thomas Clements of Tuscaloosa
Co., Alabama. Thomas is my gr-gr-grandfather.
The information given by applicants for Atoka land does not agree with
our family's oral history of having descended from a Cherokee Indian,
name unknown, who married the father of Gabriel and Thomas. Maybe we are
all wrong and there is no Indian ancestry at all. (The Clements
descendants did NOT receive any land as a result of the 1901 depositions)
I have found only one Bernard Clements. He lived in Virginia and married
Sally Givens. His Rev. War pens. appl. lists children but does not
include a Thomas or Gabriel Clements.
Have any of the Benjamin Clements/Susannah Hill researchers found
reference to any Bernard Clements. He would have been born ca. 1770
-1780 as Gabriel was born ca. 1796 in SC.
Now, those articles by Wm. M. Clements and Mrs. N E. Clements have been
batted around for 70 years and I don't think anyone has proven a
relationship to Mark Twain. I would refer anyone interested in what
appears to be a very well written and documented article on Mark Twain's
ancestry to read "The Ancestry of Samuel Clements: Grandfather of Mark
Twain" by Raymon Martin Bell (Washington, Penn.: privately published,
1980) and "The Clements Genealogy" by Percival Wood Clement
(Philadelphia, 1927).
Briefly MT's descent is according to Mr. Bell:
Richard 1 Clements 1506 Croft, Leicestershire, Eng. - 1571 Leics
Robert 2 Clements 1536 Leics - 1606 Leics
Richard 3 Clements 1570 Leics - 1617 Leics
Robert 4 Clements 1595 Leics - 1658 Massachusetts
Robert 5 Clements 1634 Leics - 1714 Mass
Abraham 6 Clements 1657 Mass - 1716 Penn
Ezekiel 7 Clemens 1696 N.H. or Mass - 1778 likely Virginia
Abraham 8 Clemens 1718 NJ or Penn - 1785 likely VA
Abraham 9 Clemens 1740 NJ - ?? (living in 1800)
Samuel 10 Clemens 1770 VA - 1805 W. VA.
John Marshall 11 Clemens 1798 VA - 1847 MO
Samuel Langhorne 12 Clemens 1835 MO - 1910 Conn. (Mark Twain)
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Searching for info re John and wife Ann (Boyer?). Children David Philip,
John, Luke, Rebecca, Wm. Sampson, Margaret and Ruth. Lived Ohio circa
1810, before that possibly VA. Son David Philip b. Ap 5, 1811, Madison
Cty. O.
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To everyone:
I don't know if George Clement is related to the people mention earlier. I
really don't have dates and times either. I believe he was from Virginia, and
I am only going on that because his daughter, my great grandmother, lived in
Virginia. Thanks for any help. Oh also. I believe he might have been born in
the late 1800s.
Beth
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Beth,
Thank you for your post to the CLEMENT-Benjamin-L mail list.
Do you have a reason to suspect that your George CLEMENT was a descendant
of Captain Benjamin CLEMENT of Pittsylvania Co, VA?
Do you have any additional detail that might help another researcher
identify the person you are asking about (i.e. birth date or place,
marriage date or place, death date or place)? With more information
someone might be able to be of help to you.
Thank you again for writing. Please write again if you think there is a
connection with our line.
Sincerely,
Marna L. Clemons
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