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Hi,
Does anyone have information on an Andrew Clendenen or Clendenin living in Westmoreland Co., PA in 1810.
Andrew said to have been born in Ireland in 1768 and married a woman named Mary, LNU.
In 1810, they had three boys and two girls all under the age of 10.
Need the information to help track a potential new participant for DNA study. They have both Clendenen on the father's side and Glendening on the mother's side.
Thanks,
Sharon
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/QUAKER-ROOTS/1998-02/0888128071
"... The goods of John Clendenin and the plantation of James Clendenin of Sussex County, now Warren Co, New Jersey, were sold on March 25, 1779 under judgment against them as loyalists."
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/UNITED-EMPIRE-LOYALIST/2002-11/10381...
"Looking for info on this family:
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> John Clendenin (Father Walter Clendening, in Butler's Rangers) b
> abt 1792, Upper Canada md to Lydia SUMMERFIELD CHILDREN: James,
> Jeremiah, Benjamin and Dennis
"Return of Loyalists & Disbanded Troops Settled in the District of Niagara West from Mill Creek,Niagara, Sept. 17,1787"
:James Clendennen - 1 male, 1 female, 2 female children, 6 acres cleared, 4.5 acres wheat sowen, 4 people total
:Walter Clendennen - 1 male, 6 acres cleared, 4.5 acres wheat sowen, total 1 person
"The Petition of James Clendennan, 14 Jany. 1797. March 2.97
Recommended that the lot be not granted to any other person." "I hereby certify that James Clendenning late deceased, and father of Walter Clendenning, fought during the late War as a Private in Colonel Butler's Rangers. 26th Jan. 1797. Samuel [illegible]"
Upper Canada Land Book C 1st August, 1797 - 30th August,1797
Clendenning, James - Praying that his late father's proportion of land as a military claimant may be granted to
his three brothers Walter, Abraham and John. Recommended that 300 acres issue to Walter, Abraham and John Clendenning
in right of their late father.
Walter Clendenning OC 26 Jan 1797
He is listed in the Old UEL List as a Soldier, Butler's Rangers
Private 2nd Flank Company, 1st Lincoln, District of Niagara. War of 1812
I also found the following information:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/statewide/military/revwar/njloyal...
NEW JERSEY MUSTER ROLLS - AMERICAN REVOLUTION Muster Roll of Captain James Shaw's Company of New Jersey Volunteers in the regiment commanded by Colonel Joseph Barton Many of these men went to Upper Canada (Ontario) as Loyalists. Cap James Shaw Ltn William Hutchison Ens Peter Anderson Ser Osiah Ansley 13 Dec 1776 Robert Ellison James Mordant 4 Jan 1777 William Hutchison Christian Hoffman 26 Jan 1777 Robert Ellison Thomas Richardson 26 Jan 1777 Osiah Ansley Christopher Young 26 Jan 1777 Osiah Ansley John Cummins 26 Jan 1777 William Hutchison Matthias Zimmerman 26 Jan 1777 William Hutchison James Bray 26 Jan 1777 William Hutchison James Britain 26 Jan 1777 R. Ellison John Whit 26 Jan 1777 R. Ellison John Clandening 30 Jan 1777 P. Anderson Michael Simon 30 Jan 1777 Wil liam Hutchison William Green 17 Feb 1777 J. Handcock Elijah Chambers 1 Mar 1777 J. Handcock John Cron 1 Mar 1777 J. Handcock Obadiah Hogland 1 Mar 1777 William Hutchison Robert Johnson 2 Mar 1777 J. Handcock John Stine 6 Mar 1777 William Green William Adams 8 Mar 1777 William Green Alexander Carrier 12 Mar 1777 William Green Joseph Handcock 20 Mar 1777 J. Shaw Jacob Grofs 1 Apr 1777 J. Shaw Anthony Boyles 1 Apr 1777 J. Shaw George Hoffman 1 Apr 1777 Peter Anderson Henry Mizner 4 Apr 1777 J. Shaw Hans Smith 4 Apr 1777 J. Shaw George Green 12 Feb 1777 William GreenAlso from Ancestry.com:The state archives also has war damage claims filed by the British and American, 1776-82. Their address is New Jersey State Archives,State Library Building185 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08625
Here is a site that those looking for Clendenin, might want to check out more.
http://digital.library.umsystem.ed/
or University of Mo. Digital Library Image
Wants you get there, click on Image and then put in Clendenin, john P.
here is the just of the page:
Major John P. Clendenin born in Louisville, Ky on Sept. 4, 1839 son of James
M. Eliza ( Pesy) Clendenin, the former of whom was born in 1790 and was a son
of John Clendenin who was also born in that state and who was a soldier of the
REV. War.
They might be the head of the family of Cole Co. Mo.
Donna in NC </HTML>
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I have been mining the Ancestry census records for 1880 in West Virginia. I have gathered the following list. If you are descended from one of these families would you please drop me an email? List the county, the name and the spouse's name.
I am trying to add as many as possible to my database.
Thanks,
Sharon
Boone Co.
Isaac Clendenen Victoria
Griffen Clendenen Percella An
William Clendenen Mary
Brooke Co.
William W. Clendenen Narisa
Jackson Co.
James Clendenen Rebecca
Benja. Clendenen Virginia
Kanawha Co.
John B. Clendenen Elizabeth
R. P. Clendenen None listed
Elizabeth Clendenen None listed
F. Clendenen Nancy E.
Harry Clendenen L. J.
E. J. Clendenen B. P.
Mason Co.
Jas. E. Clendenen Agnes A.
Jas. E. Clendenen Ellen
Tayler W. Clendenen None listed
Matilda Clendenen None listed
Harriett Clendenen None listed
Caroline Clendenen None listed
And. Clendenen None listed
Saml A. Clendenen None listed
Margaret Clendenen None listed
Saml Clendenen None listed
Isaac Clendenen Laura
Alex Clendenen Elizabeth
Mercer Co.
M. C. Clendenen Nancy J.
W. J. Clendenen None listed
Pocahontas Co.
W. Clendenen Jane
Greenbrier Co.
Jno O. Clendenin Mary R.
Jackson Co.
Wm S Clendenin Margaret
Jefferson Co.
John Clendenin Lydia
Daniel Clendenin Margaret
Pocahontas Co.
W. C. Clendenin M. Elizabeth
Putnam Co.
William Clendenin Frances
Kanawha Co.
Henry Clendennin Ann E.
Tom. Clendennin Louisa
Berkeley Co.
W. C. Clendenning Virginia
Danl. Clendenning Margaret
Mercer Co.
R. G. Clendenon Mary E.
Kanawha Co.
Robt A Clendennon Janie
Kanawha Co.
John B. Clendennen Elizabeth
Robert Clendennen Jensy
Kanawha Co.
Adeline Clendinnen None listed
I picked this up from another list I belong to and haven't had time to check it out completely but ...
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NASA published the proposed changes in the 26 February 2007 edition of the Federal Register (pages 8327-8329), and public comments are requested until
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1. Go to http://www.regulations.gov/
2. Type "NARA-07-0001" (without the quotes) into the "Keyword or ID" box and click the "Submit" button.
3. Click either the PDF or Text icon on the screen that appears to read the actual proposed rules and fees.
4. Click the balloon under "Comments" to make your opinion known.
Again, public comments are closed on 27 April 2007; there's no need to send this message along to anyone else after that date. "