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Hello,
I have added a page to the Clendinen Family Research page (includes Glendinning & other variant spellings) to include information on books currently in publication. If you are interested in DNA and whether it would help you in your research you should check out this page:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~clendin/readings.htm
Sharon
Webmistress
DNA Group Project administrator
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat.Heinen <ibpatsy(a)zoominternet.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 4:28 PM
Subject: [CLENDINEN] william of Quarterland
> I am descended from John Clendenin of Cumberland Co, PA, son of William
Clendenin of Quarterland. John's daughter Mary born c 1730, my ancestor,
married Samuel Calhoun b 1721 in Ireland. .
>
> My source for the possible 1st marriage of William of Quarterland to
Roseanne Kirkpatrick in "The House of Glendonwyn", 1942, by G.T.Glindening.
The actual quote is "Anne - probably Rosanne - sister to Robert Kirkpatrick
of Glenkiln".
>
> This is, of course, not proof, but in my 35 years of genealogical research
I've discovered that you cannot close your mind to any possibility. My
original message only suggested a possibility.
>
> "The House of Glendonwyn" names William of Quarterland as son of William
at Castle. This son William, who may have married "Anne" was baptised 16
May 1680 according to the actual text from Langholm, Dumfries OPR, making
this William about 20 years old in 1700.
>
> Obviously one reference isn't proof. Thankfully you discovered Rose
Fisher. It is good to have as much information as possible.
>
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat.Heinen <ibpatsy(a)zoominternet.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 7:59 PM
Subject: [CLENDINEN] William of Quarterland
> Has it ever occurred to anyone that William of Quarterland was about 35
years old when he married Rose Fisher in 1713? Rose may have been a second
wife who bore William a second family. A previous marriage in William's
younger years is possible. Could William have:
> a. married first in Scotland c 1700 to Roseanne Kirkpatrick?
> b. had a son, John, born c 1704 in Scotland (& other children)?
> c. Become a widower between C 1704-1713?
> d. purchased Quarterland by 1713?
> e. married Rose Fisher in Killyleagh in 1713?
> I have no info to support this. Just wondering.
Please remember when you are posting to the mailing list that there are, in fact, two of these lists: Clendenin and Clendinen.
In order for your message to reach the most people you need to send your message to both lists. You will HAVE to be subscribed to both lists.
Thanks,
Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat.Heinen" <ibpatsy(a)zoominternet.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 4:28 PM
Subject: [CLENDINEN] william of Quarterland
>I am descended from John Clendenin of Cumberland Co, PA, son of William
>Clendenin of Quarterland. John's daughter Mary born c 1730, my ancestor,
>married Samuel Calhoun b 1721 in Ireland. .
>
> My source for the possible 1st marriage of William of Quarterland to
> Roseanne Kirkpatrick in "The House of Glendonwyn", 1942, by
> G.T.Glindening. The actual quote is "Anne - probably Rosanne - sister to
> Robert Kirkpatrick of Glenkiln".
>
> This is, of course, not proof, but in my 35 years of genealogical research
> I've discovered that you cannot close your mind to any possibility. My
> original message only suggested a possibility.
>
> "The House of Glendonwyn" names William of Quarterland as son of William
> at Castle. This son William, who may have married "Anne" was baptised 16
> May 1680 according to the actual text from Langholm, Dumfries OPR, making
> this William about 20 years old in 1700.
>
> Obviously one reference isn't proof. Thankfully you discovered Rose
> Fisher. It is good to have as much information as possible.
>
>
> -------------------------------
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> CLENDINEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] William of Quarterland
> Pat,
>
> That's an interesting assumption you're making regarding William of Q's
> age
> when he married Rose Fisher. What are you basing it on?
>
> The possibility of two marriages has crossed many minds on this list. The
> problem is there is no evidence that Roseanne Kirkpatrick ever existed.
>
> There are virtually few to no records in Ireland for us to peruse. I
> thought
> we were very lucky to have found the Fisher marriage. I feel fairly
> confident that the Clendenins in North Carolina are descendants of William
> and Rose Fisher due to the use through at least two generations of the
> name
> Fisher as a given name.
>
> I'll have to go back and look at the DNA comparison chart again before I
> can
> say if there is a connection between the NC group and John who settled and
> died in PA.
>
> Are you a Clendenin descendant?
>
> Sharon Bryant
> Project administrator
>
>
>
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> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat.Heinen" <ibpatsy(a)zoominternet.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 7:59 PM
Subject: [CLENDINEN] William of Quarterland
> Has it ever occurred to anyone that William of Quarterland was about 35
> years old when he married Rose Fisher in 1713? Rose may have been a
> second wife who bore William a second family. A previous marriage in
> William's younger years is possible. Could William have:
> a. married first in Scotland c 1700 to Roseanne Kirkpatrick?
> b. had a son, John, born c 1704 in Scotland (& other children)?
> c. Become a widower between C 1704-1713?
> d. purchased Quarterland by 1713?
> e. married Rose Fisher in Killyleagh in 1713?
> I have no info to support this. Just wondering.
> pjfeather(a)zoominternet.net
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> CLENDINEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>