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I hope maybe these people will be someone's ancestors, so they can be
claimed. I just saw this on the following:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgrundy/
An article written by Vickie Speek appeared in the Morris Daily Herald on
March 24, 2003, regarding the demolition of the mausoleum at Brookside
Cemetery in Mazon due to deterioration. The demolition will take place in
June, 2003. Vickie is looking for descendants of the following people for a
proper burial. In an additional article of April 11, 2003, the Grundy
County Coroner and Morris funeral director have offered their assistance
with removal of the bodies from the mausoleum and burial in the ground where
the mausoleum stood after it is demolished. Please contact Vickie if any of
your ancestors appear in the following list of interred.
. CLEMENTS, Charles Christopher (1866-1915), was one of the most prominent
men in Mazon. He owned several businesses, including a meat market and a
wagon hauling company. Charles raised stock at a farm outside the Mazon
village limits. He was a member of several fraternal organizations,
including the Masons. "Acute dilation of the stomach" was the cause of
Charles' sudden death on June 26, 1915.
. CLEMENTS, Lora (Laura) May (1871-1952), the wife of Charles Clements, died
on Feb. 27, 1952. She was born in Braceville, the daughter of John and Zama
Watters and was the last of their 10 children. After her husband died, she
moved to Cook County to live with her only child, Effie (Clarence) Dunlap.
Jane
slaughter62(a)msn.com
Seeking information on JOHN CLEMENTS who was in Carroll County Miss in the 1850 census.....
wife.................SUSAN
son JAMES CULLIVER
son JESSIE R
??son WILLIAM P
at least 3 unknown daughters
John lived next door to CULLIVER CLEMENTS in 1840 in Pickens Co Al........ And I beleive him [without a shred of documentation:):)] to be Cullivers son.
John and family were in Pickens Count, Al in the 1830 census.....
Any help with these folks appreciated...
Mike Konczak
Baird, Texas
skonczak(a)camalott.com
Hello listers,
I have recently learned that the following ancestors emigrated to the US
between 1881 and 1901:
CLEMENTS , William Henry Holman, (a Miner) born Lamerton, Devon, 1842
and his eldest son,
CLEMENTS, William Henry, born Plympton St Maurice, Devon 1871/1872
The family source is somewhat vague, I'm afraid and no firmer details were
forthcoming. If any one has come across these two (or either of them!) I would
be most grateful for details,
Thanks very much,
John Lobb