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This was posted on the Unknown Tennessee message board and thought someone
might be able to help them out.
I am trying to search for any information I can get on the marriage of Levi
William YARBROUGH and Agness Clendinnen, both were born about 1841 in Tenn.
That is all I have right now . Thank You for any info that you can give me.
Hello,
In 1785 a Genet McCowan signed her will and then in 1792 added a codicil. The one witness who signed both the will and the codicil was a Chas. Clindennin. Also as witnesses to the will were Wm. Clindennin, and Thomas Bradshaw.
She had two daughters: Jean, wife of John Johnston and Agness, wife of John O'Donal (sic).
Does anyone have any information on this Chas. Clindennin? Is he the brother of Wm. Clindennin and/or brother in law of Thomas Bradshaw?
Or is he the son of Wm. Clendenin and his Graham wife? Or perhaps a nephew?
There is no Charles mentioned in Wm. Clendenin's will, written in 1790 and yet this particular Charles signed the McCowan codicil in 1792.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sharon
Hello Nina Jo,
This is really no different than the Clendenin DNA Project which has been
going for about two years now. The results are at
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~clendin/comparison_chart_4.htm.
The only thing that you, as a female, will be tested for will be a mtDNA
test. This tracks your mother's lineage -- so you would be looking at your
mother, her mother, her mother, her mother, and so forth as far back as you
have informtion (traditional research).
The Genographic project is NOT going to be able to tell you that your
maternal ancestor's came from a specific village/town in a specific country
nor are they going to be able to tell you the name of an ancient ancestor.
They will assign you to a maternal haplogroup.
I am not trying to dissuade you from giving yourself a Christmas present. I
just want you to be aware of what you will get in exchange for your money.
You still have time to order the testing.
If you would like more information on how this works, send me an email
giving me your mother's name, her mother's name, etc. as far back as you
have the information. Perhaps I can help you decide if this will be
worthwhile testing for you.
Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nina Jo Hoover" <jody(a)yorkinternet.net>
To: <CLENDENIN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 3:11 PM
Subject: National Geogaphic Genographic Project
> Hello All,
>
> I have long been a reader of the National Geo Magazine and was very
> excited about the Genographic Project when I read about it. For my
> birthday, I am going to participate in the project as a present from me to
> me. This is a five year project starting this year 2005 by Dr. Spencer
> Wells. New DNA studies say that all humans descended from an African
> ancestor who lived only 60,000 years ago. Uncover the specfic path that
> led from him to you- the ultimate human history, as written in our genes.
> Boh men and women can participate in this project. To read about it and
> maybe to join the study go to; www.5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
>
> Nina Jo Hoover
>
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Hello All,
I have long been a reader of the National Geo Magazine and was very excited about the Genographic Project when I read about it. For my birthday, I am going to participate in the project as a present from me to me. This is a five year project starting this year 2005 by Dr. Spencer Wells. New DNA studies say that all humans descended from an African ancestor who lived only 60,000 years ago. Uncover the specfic path that led from him to you- the ultimate human history, as written in our genes. Boh men and women can participate in this project. To read about it and maybe to join the study go to; www.5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
Nina Jo Hoover
----- Original Message -----
From: SHELBYGMA(a)aol.com
To: Pogo207(a)aol.com
Cc: Osogooder(a)aol.com ; SharonBryant(a)cox.net
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: Anybody Know Who This David R. Clendenin Is?
David Ramsay Clendenin is my 3rd Gr Grandfather (and I am a cousin to Doug Osgood who also replied).
I wanted to add that R G Clendenning that you found in the census record is really: Robert Gardner Clendenin, David's brother.
Robert left PA in 1836 and ended up in Lyndon, Whiteside Co., IL. where he became and served many years as Sheriff of that town. There is extensive material written about him.
Like Doug reported, we do not have any proof yet as to where their grandfather John Clendenin (b. 1733) was born but probably Scotland and imigrated to America through Ireland. We do not know and have not confirmed what Clendenin line they are from, if with any of the "brothers" that most of you are connected to.
Our line is:
John Clendenin b. 1733, m. Margaret Steele
David Clendenin b. 1781, m. Mary Patterson
David Ramsay b. 1830, m. Sophia D. Ford
Paul Clendenin etc
Elizabeth Clendenin Osgood etc....
etc.. I don't include these later lines and info since most of you won't have an interest.
But, if anyone does have any info on this line of ours, please please help us!!! We need to find other descendants that might have new info to share.
I cannot remember how to post this message to the Clendenin-L Rootsweb page so everyone can see it, can you help?
Many thanks,
Linda Mesinar, shelbygma(a)aol.com
Jim,
Most likely this is Col. David Ramsey Clendenin, b. June 24, 1830, Little
Britain, Lancaster Co, PA; d. March 05, 1895, Oneida, Knox Co., IL.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Drew2020(a)aol.com>
To: <CLENDINEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: Anybody Know Who This David R. Clendenin Is?
> Please go to website:
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> Thanks.
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