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I have today posted additional results to the project page at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~clendin/comparison_chart_4.htm
We still need to locate and test one or more descendants of Archibald Clendenin, sons Archibald Jr. and John of Virginia.
We still need to locate and test one or more descendants of Robert who was born in 1810 in Ireland and who immigrated to America settling in Indiana.
Since it would be helpful to have at least three descendants from each line I'm also looking for a male Clendenin descendant of Charles Clendenin (VA); John who died in OH; a descendant of William of NC from another son --we have descendants from Fisher and Joseph; also another descendant of a son of James and Margaret Anderson Clendenin, as well as others.
If you would like to discuss any of these findings, please send your message to Clendenin-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com. We can hold a fuller discussion at that mailing list.
Thank you,
Sharon
Nina, Not an answer to your query but who knows it might be a helpful
query...
Carol A. Johnson (cjohn(a)tznet.com) Sat Mar 1 11:28:11 1997
Looking for death date/place of William G. CLENDENIN b. 1832 Alamance Co. NC.
m. Sarah Jane MOORE 15 Feb. 1861 in Alamance NC. Living 1880 Gibson Co. TN.
Listed are W.G. 47,b.NC; Sarah, 39,b.NC; Hattie, 18 b. NC; Mollie, 16, b. NC;
Maggie, 10, b.NC; Junnus, 8 b. TN; Fannie, 4 b. TN; James, 2 b. TN. Sarah is
buried Oakwood Cemetery,Gibson,TN (b.11 Jun 1840 d. 7 Aug 1917). Would
appreciate any help from anyone with cemetery book from Oakwood or any other
information on this family. William G. CLENDENIN gave his occupation as Physican on 1870
census.
Could someone with access to census records look for this man in the 1850 census? I would like to know who is in his family. He lived, as of 24 October 1855 on or near the Haw River, Alamance County, North Carolina.
Thank You
Nina JO Hoover
Hello,
I have turned my attention to Josiah Clendenen, believed to be son of James & Margaret Clendenen.
I have located Josiah and his wife in Morgan Co., IN in the 1850 census as well as three Clendenen marriages which occured in Morgan Co. prior to 1850.
My goal is to identify and locate a male Clendenen descended from Josiah for DNA testing.
I have the following marriages:
Elizabeth Clendenen to James Moberly, 28 Sep 1816, Madison Co., KY
Ruth Clendenen to John Armstrong 01 Mar 1827, Monroe Co., IN
James Clendenen m Isobel LNU, no date, no place
Charles H. Clendenen to Nancy Denny, 31 Mar 1835, Monroe Co., IN
Mary Clendenen to Amos Bailey, 10 Nov 1836, Morgan Co., IN
Nancy Clendenen to John Lyster, 26 Jan 1836, Morgan Co., IN
William Clendenen to Mary Kent, 20 Aug 1837, Morgan Co., IN
I also have a George W. Clendenen and a John Clendenen for whom I have no marriages.
Is there anyone out there who is descended from Josiah and Esther Livingston Clendenen who is knowledgable about the entire family?
Please contact me.
Thank you,
Sharon
Sharon,
Here is what I have from a genealogy called " Descendants of Duncan and Ann
(Cameron) MacRae of Scotland and North Carolina".
Rhoda Everett Cook and her husband Fisher Clendenin had:
John Cook Clendenin; b. about 1843; d. Apr. 1893; married Mollie Wollen. He
was a printer and lived in Greensboro.
Henry Monroe Clendenin; b. 1843. Killed in the Civil War.
Lucretia Clendenin; b. 1845; d. 1927
Mattie I. Clendenin; b. Mar 10, 1847; d. June 5, 1902; married Giles T.
Glascock of Greensboro.
Joseph Everett Clendenin; b. Nov. 29, 1849; d. Aug. 11, 1911; married, 1875,
Mrs. Lidia (Clendenin) Staley. Joseph was a manufacurer of vehicles near
Graham, North Carolina. This is my great grandparents on my fathers side.
The above mentioned title was maybe compiled by Cameron Farquhar MacRae
father and son. Am not sure.
Nina Jo Hoover
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
To: <CLENDENIN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 4:50 AM
Subject: North Carolina Clendenins
> I found this yesterday on Ancestry:
>
> Name: Henry M. Clendenin
> Company: H
> Unit: 15 North Carolina Infantry.
> Rank - Induction: Private
> Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
> Allegiance: Confederate
>
> 15th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 5th Volunteers, was organized at
Garysburg, North Carolina, in June, 1861. Its members were recruited in the
counties of Northampton, Union, Cleveland, Franklin, Harnett, Alamance, and
Edgecombe. With about 800 officers and men, the unit was ordered to
Yorktown, Virginia. In April, 1862, it had 532 effectives and during the war
served under Generals H. Cobb and Cooke. It fought in the Seven Days'
Battles, the Maryland Campaign, and at Fredericksburg . In January, 1863,
the regiment moved toCharleston and Savannah, then returned to Virginia.
After serving in the Richmond area during the Pennsylvania Campaign it was
active in numerous conflicts from Bristoe to Cold Harbor . Later it saw
action in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River and the
Appomattox Courthouse Campaign. The unit reported 21 killed and 110 wounded
at Malvern Hill ; 11 killed, 48 wounded, and 124 missing of the 402 engaged
at Crampton's Gap ; and 3 killed, 52 wo!
> unded, and 8 missing of the 133 at Sharpsburg . It sustained 121
casualties at Fredericksburg , 101 at Bristoe, and 113 from May 1 to June
21, 1864. The records show 16 officers and 122 men were present on April 9,
1865.
>
> Name: Henry M Clendenin ,
> Residence: Alamance County, North Carolina
> Enlistment Date: 21 May 1861
> Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
> Side Served: Confederacy
> State Served: North Carolina
> Unit Numbers: 125 125
> Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 21 May 1861 at the age of 20
> Enlisted in Company H, 15th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 21 May
1861.
> Promoted to Full Sergeant on 30 September 1861 (Estimated day of Promo)
> Killed Company H, 15th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 16 April 1862
in Lee's Mills, VA
>
> Henry was the second son of Fisher Clendenin and Rhoda Everett Cook.
>
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I found this yesterday on Ancestry:
Name: Henry M. Clendenin
Company: H
Unit: 15 North Carolina Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Confederate
15th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 5th Volunteers, was organized at Garysburg, North Carolina, in June, 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Northampton, Union, Cleveland, Franklin, Harnett, Alamance, and Edgecombe. With about 800 officers and men, the unit was ordered to Yorktown, Virginia. In April, 1862, it had 532 effectives and during the war served under Generals H. Cobb and Cooke. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles, the Maryland Campaign, and at Fredericksburg . In January, 1863, the regiment moved toCharleston and Savannah, then returned to Virginia. After serving in the Richmond area during the Pennsylvania Campaign it was active in numerous conflicts from Bristoe to Cold Harbor . Later it saw action in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River and the Appomattox Courthouse Campaign. The unit reported 21 killed and 110 wounded at Malvern Hill ; 11 killed, 48 wounded, and 124 missing of the 402 engaged at Crampton's Gap ; and 3 killed, 52 wo!
unded, and 8 missing of the 133 at Sharpsburg . It sustained 121 casualties at Fredericksburg , 101 at Bristoe, and 113 from May 1 to June 21, 1864. The records show 16 officers and 122 men were present on April 9, 1865.
Name: Henry M Clendenin ,
Residence: Alamance County, North Carolina
Enlistment Date: 21 May 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: North Carolina
Unit Numbers: 125 125
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 21 May 1861 at the age of 20
Enlisted in Company H, 15th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 21 May 1861.
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 30 September 1861 (Estimated day of Promo)
Killed Company H, 15th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 16 April 1862 in Lee's Mills, VA
Henry was the second son of Fisher Clendenin and Rhoda Everett Cook.
Hello,
I'm still on the search for the parents of Fisher Clendenin who married Rhoda Everett Cook in 1836.
In the 1850 census I have located two Fisher Clendenins, both of whom have ages of 39 years. One lives in the northern district of Orange County and the other in the southern district of Orange County. One is married to Rhoda and the other to Betsy--probably Elizabeth Ann Freeland.
In my database I have three Fishers but only two of whom seem to be logical candidates. I want to focus on those two individuals (the third is the son of John who married Ann M. Webb. But John died about 1790 and therefore does not make a candidate for a son born in 1811.)
Candidate one: Fisher, born c 1776 and d c 1811, married Ann Bradshaw. This man left a will with the following provisions: Named five sons--Thomas, Joseph, William, James, and Fisher. Named one daughter--Sarah. Wife was pregnant.
The date of birth I have for Fisher (the son) in my database is 07 Aug 1811 HOWEVER, the son was named in the will which was signed 19 Apr 1811. Something is wrong here! The testator continuously refers to the unborn child--male or female. I believe this unborn child was Charles Americus who, in my database, was born 07 Aug 1809.
Candidate two does not, in my database, have parents. He's not a cabbage-patch kid so I need help determining the proper parents for the proper people.
Someone out there has spent time studying the North Carolina Clendenins. I need your help here.
Thanks,
Sharon
Hello folks,
I need your help. Fisher Clendenin m Rhoda Everett Cook 19 Apr 1836, Orange Co., NC. Oldest son, John Cook Clendenin became a printer and married Mary M. Woollen in Guilford Co. Later lived in Rutherford Co., NC.
Who are Fisher's parents?
Thanks
Hi,
Sometime in the last year (probably less) I helped one of you track your ancestry back to a John and Mary Clendenin who were in Guilford Co., NC in 1880. John was 43 and was a printer.
Would that person get in touch with me again please?
Thank you.
P.S. I'm working a line from Albert Garland Clendenin, father Clarence Carpenter Clendenin, father possibly John Cook Clendenin. Albert died when his son was only 15; and Clarence died when Albert was only 5. I found Albert 4-1/2 in the 1930 census with his mother, Myrtle, and her parents, Sandy and Nettie Simmons in Moore Co., NC. Does this ring any bells?