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I know you're out there so say hello to another cousin and help him out.
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: <CCMDON(a)aol.com>
To: <sharonbryant(a)worldnet.att.net>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: Clendenin Descendancy...
> Sharon, I am a descendant of Joseph Clendenin (b. 11 Sep 1764 in Orange
Co.,
> NC; d. May 1830 in Orange Co., NC) through his son Alexander Clendenin (b.
> Abt 1788 in Orange Co., NC; d. Abt 1865 in Montevallo Twp, Vernon Co.,
MO).
> Alexander's daughter, Sarah E. Clendenin (b. 4 Feb 1829 in Orange Co., NC;
d.
> 17 Jul 1899 in Montevallo Twp., Vernon Co., MO) was my great-great
> grandmother. I am interested in the best sources of information on
ancestors
> and descendants. My information says that Joseph's father was William
> Clendenin (b. 1724 / 1730 in Scotland; d. 1801 in Hawfields, Orange Co.,
NC).
> Any help would be appreciated. I have a good deal of information about the
> descendancy from Sarah.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Don Long
> 14 Sunrise Point Court
> Lake Wylie, SC 29710
> 803-831-2455
>
Can anyone help this gentleman?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoffrey W. Hayden" <haydengw(a)cstone.net>
To: <sharonbryant(a)worldnet.att.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: James Clendenin, d. 1799
> Dear Sharon Bryant,
> You appear as a source for Clendenin genealogy at a web site and I
> wanted to ask if you have more information about my ancestor, James
> Clendenin who according to the on-line tree d. Apr. 10, 1799. It also
says
> there is a Rev. War pension file for him. I would like particularly to
find
> out the source for his date of death as it would help to find out more
about
> him.
> There were three James Clendenins living in Fermanagh Twp.,
Juniata
> Co. (previously Mifflin and Cumberland Cos.), PA during the Rev. War. I
> think that one is John Clendenin's son of East Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland
> Co., PA and I'm guessing that the other two are John's brother and his
son.
> The brother was supposed to have died in 1785 according to Austin Matlack
> Courtenay's old notes (on-line) and indeed, James Clendenin "heirs"
appears
> on the 1785 tax list. His son is probably the unmarried James and I think
> he's the one with the pension file, which says he died in 1834 and lived
in
> Allegheny Co. after moving from Mifflin Co. Various ages are given for
him,
> but from his wife's age and census records, it looks as if he got married
> after the Rev. War. That leaves James Clendenin, John's son, in Fermanagh
> Twp. 1790 census. I'm still looking for him later, and if he died in 1799,
I
> should probably be looking for probate records in Mifflin Co.
> If you have any additional information, particularly about the
1799
> death date, please let me know.
> Thanks very much and best wishes--
> Geoffrey Hayden
> Charlottesville, VA
>
>