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Hello Sue: I don't have a webpage but I recently was sent an excerpt from
the new "Wayne County, Tennessee Families, Vol. II" which tells of a
Clements line I had been trying to find for several years. I have not
located the writer of the article yet but hope to and she might be a fellow
lister here. Would you be interested in this article? Thanks, Lynda Wyatt
Green
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> From: Sue_Fitzpatrick(a)amat.com
> To: CLEMENTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CLEMENTS-L] Call to Webmasters
> Date: Monday, November 29, 1999 12:11 PM
>
> It's that time again, I need to start updating the Clement Cuzins
webpage:
>
> www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/9263
>
> I would love to add you webpage to the Clement Online Resources section
of the
> page or if you have any other suggestions to add to that page.
>
> Also looking for CLEMENT Biographies, queries, related books, etc. This
is your
> page too, so I would love to have your imput.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sue
>
>
>
> ==== CLEMENTS Mailing List ====
> Check out CLEMENT Cuzins Family Tree at
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/9263
Does anyone know anything about GUSTAVUS CLEMENTS b. 1777 or his brother
THOMAS b. 1780 in Charles Co., MD? They were sons of BENNETT HANSON
CLEMENTS.
Thanks!
Jane
jslaughter(a)cybertrails.com
It's that time again, I need to start updating the Clement Cuzins webpage:
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/9263
I would love to add you webpage to the Clement Online Resources section of the
page or if you have any other suggestions to add to that page.
Also looking for CLEMENT Biographies, queries, related books, etc. This is your
page too, so I would love to have your imput.
Thanks,
Sue
In the name of God, Amen! I, Luther Morgan Clements of said County and
State, do hereby make, publish and declare the following to be my last will
and testament:
Item First: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses first be
paid by my executors, hereinafter named.
Item Second: All my debts except grocers' bills and current expenses are
evidenced by notes and mortgages, which are recorded in the Probate office of
said county.
Item Third: I direct that my executors hereinafter named pay the colored
man Lee Maxwell, who has been to me a most faithful servant, the sum of
($400.00) Four Hundred Dollars as soon as possible after my death.
Item Fourth: I give and bequeath unto my nephew, Francis Bugbee Clements,
the portraits of my father, Hardy Clements, and also the fancy pastel picture
that hangs over my mantle, and also a manuscript arithmetic, prepared by my
father, Hardy Clements.
Item Fifth: I give and bequeath unto my Nephew, J. Morgan Clements my old
Confederate sword that was lost at Appomattox and was returned to me in or
about the year 1886, by one Valentine.
tem Sixth: I give, devise and bequeath all other property of which I may
die seized and possessed unto my beloved Sister, Anne Stewart Clements
Prince, should she survive me, but in case of her death before me, I give,
devise and bequeath the property that is herein devised to her, to my beloved
brother, Egbert Rush Clements.
Item Seventh: I appoint my nephews, Francis Bugbee Clements and Clement S,
Prince, as executors of this will and exempt them from giving any bond and
from making any inventory of my estate or making any report thereof unto any
courts of this state, further than the filing and having probated this will.
And I give my said executors full power to sell and dispose of any property
of which I may die seized and possessed, real or personal, for the purpose of
paying off any of the legacies herein provided for or any debts that I may
owe, and to execute bills of sale and deeds to purchasers at their
discretion, and in case of the failure or refusal of either to act, the other
is to have full power in the premises. In event both qualify as executors
and cannot agree as to matters arising under the execution of this will, they
are authorized to call in a third person whose decision shall be final.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this the 22nd day
of December 1902.
(signed) Luther Morgan Clements (L.S.)
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Luther Morgan Clements
as his last will and testament in our presence on this the date of said will,
and we in his presence and in the presence of each other and at his request,
sign our names here as attesting witnesses.
(signed) F. B. Clements
(signed) C. B. Verner
Filed for Probate Court, November Term, 1903
Nov. 4, 1903
_____________________________________________________________________
The State of Alabama
Tuscaloosa County
This day came F.B. Clements and C.S. Prince and filed a paper purporting
to be the last will and testament of Luther Morgan clements, deceased, and
Dec. 7th, 1903, having been appointed a day to hear the petition to prove the
same, and it appearing unt the court that Mrs. N.T. Baggett, Mrs. Henry
Wright, Wm. H. Clements and Sybil May Clements live at Rolling Fork in the
state of Mississippi, and Mrs. D. Fenton Robertson lives at Columbus, in said
state, tht Dr. Morgan Clements lives at Madison, in the state of Wisconsin,
and that Mrs. Annie Clements Adams and Miss Belle Clements are now living in
the Philippine Islands, and all without the state of Alabama, said parties
are hereby notified to be and appear before the probate Court of said county
of Tuscaloosa, at the place ofholding the same, the 7th day of December,
1903, at which time and place they can appear and contest the same if they
see fit so to do.
Witness my hand this 4th day of November, 1903.
Jas. C. Brown
Probate Judge
Will of Reuben Clements
Proven Feb. 1, 1826, Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Orphans Book p. 134
In the name of God, Amen. I, Reuben Clements, weakly of body but sound of
mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it
is appointed unto all men to die and after death to come to Judgment do make
and ordain this my last will and testament in form of words as follows, to
wit: my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in Christian form of
burial when it shall please the Almighty to call me hence and touching such
worldly goods wherewith it has pleased the Almighty to bless me I give and
dispose of them in the following manner, (viz):
1st To my son Benjamin Clements, I give and bequeath such portions as I
have heretofore put into his possession in property with the sum of one
dollar in money to be paid by my executors.
2nd To my daughter Susannah Pomphrey I give and bequeath such portion
as I have heretofore put into her possession in property with the sum of
one dollar to be paid in money as in the case of my son Benjamin as above
states.
3rd To my daughter Hannah Willingham I give and bequeath that portion
which I have heretofore put into her possession in property with the sum
of one dollar in money to be paid as above stated to my son Benjamin and my
daughter Susannah.
4th To my son Hardy Clements I give and bequeath that portion which I
have heretofore put into his possession in property with the sum of one
dollar in money to be paid as above stated to my other children.
5th To my son Elijah Clements I give and bequeath that portion which I
have heretofore put into his possession in property with the sum of one
dollar in money to be paid as above stated to my other children.
6th To my son Israel Clements I give and bequeath that portion which I
have heretofore put into his possession in property with the sum of one
dollar in money to be paid as above stated in case of my other children.
7th To my son Charles Clements I give and bequeath that portion which I
have heretofore put into his possession in property with the sum of one
dollar in money to be paid as in the cases of my other children as above
stated.
8th In order that my wife may be unequivocally knowing as to what I
mean by the portion in property heretofore given to my son Benjamin, to
my daughter Susannah, to my daughter Hannah, to my son Hardy, to my son
Elijah, to my son Israel and to my son Charles, I mean the amount given
them when they
respectively married and left me and the one dollar in money is to be
paid to each of my above named children when my affairs shall be adjusted
by my Executor.
9th To my daughter Edith Clements I give and bequeath six head of
cattle with their increase also one Bed and furniture and a woman's saddle
to be delivered to her when she may think proper to call for them.
10th To my daughter Bedith Clements I give and bequeath six head of
cattle with their increase likewise one Bed and furniture and one woman's
saddle to be delivered to her when she may think proper to call for them.
11th To my daughter Elizabeth Clements I give and bequeath five head of
cattle with their increase likewise one bed and furniture and one woman's
saddle to be delivered to her when she may think proper to call for them.
12th Whereas I am now possessed of three half quarters sections of land
in said county together with the amount of about three hundred dollars in
notes of bonds, due me, I do hereby appoint and ordain it as my last will
and testament that said land and my plantation thereon the said amount due
by notes and bonds, together with all my plantation utensils, my household
and kitchen furniture not bequeathed to any of my children as above
stated I designate as a support for myself and my beloved wife Elizabeth
Clements for and during our natural lives respectively and what may then
remain after the payments of all just debts and lawful charges I wish to be
equally divided between my three daughters Edith Clements, Bedith Clements
and Elizabeth Clements.
14th I appoint Hardy Clements (my son) as Sole Executor. In testimony
whereof I have here unto set my hand on this seventeenth day of November in
the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and twenty five Signed Sealed and
pronounced by the said Reuben Clements as his last will and testament before
us who have subscribed the same in presence of each other this Seventeenth
day of November Eighteen hundred and twenty five.
Reuben Clements (Seal)
Aquilla McElroy
Michael Moore were present & attested
Jolly Jones one, at same time
Feb 1st 1826
Proven in open court by two Subscribing witnesses, to wit, Aquila McElroy
and Jolly Jones who also swore that the other subscribing witnesses were
present
attest: H. L. Anthony, Clk
(from Orphans Book p. 134)
Looking for help!
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CLEMMONS, Catherine, born ca 1780 VA or NC. Married 15 March, 1800 to William
Scarbrough in Knox Co. TN. Moved to Lincoln Co, KY before 1802. This part
became Rockcastle Co. 1809. She was known as "Cathy" and "Kity". After
husband died 1814, she paid taxes on their land until her death 1822. They
had seven children; William, Harvey, Henry, Jonathan, Jacob, Georgia Ann and
an unknown female. Need any clues as to her family- parents and siblings.
Thanks. BobHop(a)aol.com
Quoting npaul(a)sdcoe.k12.ca.us message of 28 Nov 99,
> I'm a Descendant of Robert & Lydia CLEMENTS, my 10th
> g-grandparents.
Me too! Hello eleventh cousin Norma Winget Paul.
> I would love to know more about the book: CLEMENT FAMILIES ALL
> ACCROSS AMERICA The Project of Updating the Ancestors and
> Descendants of Robert CLEMENTS Book Published in 1827
The list owner has it wrong. The book was published in 1927.
The book was edited by the well regarded professional
genealogist Mary Lovering Holman, noted for her accuracy and
attention to detail.
I do not have access to the book, but I did manage to get it on
Inter-Library Loan - check with your local library.
Here is the full bibliography as I have it:
By Percival Clement, Ancestors and Descendants of Robert
Clements, edited by Mary Lovering Holman and Caroline Clement
Brown (Philadelphia: Press of Patterson and White, 1927)
This off the top of my head and may not be exactly correct, but
as I recall Percival Clement, one time governor of Vermont,
commissioned Mary Lovery Holman to edit and publish the Clement
collection of Percival's father.
Later, she supplemented her CLEMENT research when she published:
By Mary Lovering Holman, Ancestry of Charles Pillsbury and John
Pillsbury, two volumes (Concord, New Hampshire: The Rumford
Press, 1938)
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John Clement, 6940 E. Girard 205, Denver, CO 80224-2917
Email: jclement(a)sprynet.com Voice: 303-691-0613
Permanent Email address: johnClem(a)who.net
I'm a Descendant of Robert & Lydia CLEMENTS, my 10th g-grandparents.
I would love to know more about the book:
CLEMENT FAMILIES ALL ACCROSS AMERICA
The Project of Updating the Ancestors and Descendants of Robert CLEMENTS
Book Published in 1827
Norma Winget Paul
Listowner & all: The above referenced book & the updating of it are listed
in the automatic signature at the end of posts. Where does one get a look
at this book? Thanks, Lynda
Bootsie: Where were these Clements & at what date in time? Thanks, Lynda
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> From: BOOTSIE729(a)aol.com
> To: CLEMENTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CLEMENTS-L] will of Reuben Clements & Luther Morgan Clements
> Date: Saturday, November 27, 1999 10:41 PM
>
>
> Does anyone need a copy of the Will of Reuben Clements
> wife Elizabeth Clements
> sons, Benjamin Clements, Hardy Clements ,Elijah Clements,Israel Clements
,
> Charles Clements
> daughters, Susannah Pomphrey, Hannah Willingham, Edith Clements,
> Bedith Clements , Elizabeth Clements
> *~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~*
>
> Luther Morgan Clements
> nephews, Francis Bugbee Clements and Clement S, Prince, Francis Bugbee
> Clements, J. Morgan Clements
> Sister, Anne Stewart Clements Prince,
> brother, Egbert Rush Clements.
>
>
>
>
> ==== CLEMENTS Mailing List ====
> Collecting & Connecting the Descendants of Robert & Lydia CLEMENTS
> CLEMENT FAMILIES ALL ACCROSS AMERICA
> The Project of Updating the Ancestors and Descendants of Robert CLEMENTS
Book
> Published in 1827
Does anyone need a copy of the Will of Reuben Clements
wife Elizabeth Clements
sons, Benjamin Clements, Hardy Clements ,Elijah Clements,Israel Clements ,
Charles Clements
daughters, Susannah Pomphrey, Hannah Willingham, Edith Clements,
Bedith Clements , Elizabeth Clements
*~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~*
Luther Morgan Clements
nephews, Francis Bugbee Clements and Clement S, Prince, Francis Bugbee
Clements, J. Morgan Clements
Sister, Anne Stewart Clements Prince,
brother, Egbert Rush Clements.
I'm researching the Clements that lived on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia,
Canada. I have them traced from 1800 to present. I haven't seen anyone
post information on this family previously. Thanks for your help!
Peggy O'Neal-Thurston
Any Clementses out there who can connect Jesse Clements married Mary S.
Brantly around 1863 in Georgia? Need help with Jesse's family.
Thanks.
Harold Clements
clements(a)scott.net
Looking for information regarding Allen CLEMENTS b. November 12, 1821 in New
York State. m. Matilda Newton. Later generations migrated to Illinois,
Kansas, Illinois, and Iowa. Is anyone researching this northern group of
CLEMENTS and can you help me out as I seem to have hit a brick wall.
Any and all help appreciated.
Joy Young jayou(a)aol.com
I don't normally forward things to the lists, but thought that based on the
topic it might be okay.
Maybe you will find a web page you didn't know about or a new lead.
Sue
sue_fitzpatrick(a)amat.com
Owner CLEMENTS-L, WENTWORTH-L, HULL-L, FROST-L
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I am looking for info on the following people. Fannie Mae Clements b. 2-14-1887 d/o Walter Clements and Emmie Pickern. Any info. on these people would be of great help. They may have been from Georgia.
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Hi all
The American Family Generations Genealogy Web Page is pleased to announce that we finally found a way to post our entire database of over 31,000 names to the internet. Thanks to the new RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project (which I think is FANTASTIC) you will now be able to search my entire database with speed. You can
access this database through my Regular Webpage at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/5121 .
Please drop by and take a look... we just might be cousins.
Take care all
Tom
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I'm looking for a Robert L. Clements and Polly Gulley who married in
Saline County, Illinois on April 24, 1887. They had John, my
grandfather, in September 1900.
Barb Clements