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The below website URL was sent to the Scotch-Irish mail list this
morning. There were still Glendennings and Clendenins in County Down in
the 1800's. Just thought that I would share. I couldn't help but take a
look. Marsha in Wv
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/SURNAMES/Afrontpage.htm
Please please please, take me off your mailing list!
"John A Hansen" <jahansen(a)qwest.net> wrote:
>
>Dear Elton:
>
>Thanks so much for the complete answer.
>
>Here is our connection:
>
>From your files:
>
>2 John CLENDENIN. Born in 1704 in Dumfries, Scotland. John died in E.
> Pennsborow, Cumberland, PA in 1797, he was 93.
> John married Janet HUSTON.
>
>We connect at Isaac Clendenin ( Son of John )
> We show Ann Mary as his spouse and some
>list BREEZE as her Maiden name?
>
>Isaac was the father of Jacob Clendenin ( spouse
>was Rhoda Roberts)
>
>Do you know where we can get copies of the book
>that you refer to?
>
>Best Regards
>John A Hansen
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Elton and Bonnie Lacey [mailto:lacey@tca.net]
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:12 AM
>> To: CLENDINEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Clendenin names
>>
>>
>> I base my chart below on "The House of Glendonwyn" by Gerald Talbot
>> Clindening. I found no major flaws in it and it is consistent in the
>> earlier generations with other sources.
>>
>> You may see my whole file on it at
>> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=elacey1&I11.x=
>> 32&I11.y=7
>>
>> Elton Lacey
>>
>> 1 Isabella CLENDENIN. Born abt 1730. Isabella died in Jefferson Co., TN.
>>
>> In 1753 when Isabella was 23, she married Thomas RANKIN, in
>> Cumberland Co., PA.
>>
>> 2 John CLENDENIN. Born in 1704 in Dumfries, Scotland. John died in E.
>> Pennsborow, Cumberland, PA in 1797, he was 93.
>>
>> John married Janet HUSTON.
>>
>> 3 Janet HUSTON. Born abt 1704 in Scotland. Janet died in E. Pennsboro,
>> Cumberland, PA in 1797, she was 93.
>>
>> 4 William GLENDINING. Born on 16 May 1680 in Staplegorton Parish, Nr.
>> Langholm, Scotland. William died in Quarterland, Killinchy, County Down,
>> Ireland on 16 Nov 1764, he was 84.
>>
>> abt 1700 when William was 19, he married Anne (Roseanne)
>> KIRKPATRICK, in
>> Dumfries, Scotland.
>>
>> 5 Anne (Roseanne) KIRKPATRICK. Born in 1682 in Garrel In Kirkmichael,
>> Shire Of Dumfries.
>>
>> 8 William (Glendinen) GLENDINING. Born abt 1613.
>>
>> William (Glendinen) married Margaret.
>>
>> 9 Margaret.
>>
>> 16 Alexander GLENDONING. Born in Of Parton. Alexander died in 1616.
>>
>> abt 1584 Alexander married Nicola HERRIES.
>>
>> 17 Nicola HERRIES. Born in 1560.
>>
>> 32 John GLENDONWYN (GLENDONING). Born abt 1510 in Of Parton.
>> John died in
>> 1560, he was 50.
>>
>> bef 6 Sep 1531 when John was 21, he married Elizabeth GORDON.
>>
>> 33 Elizabeth GORDON.
>>
>> 64 Ninian GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Ninian
>> died in 1541.
>>
>> In 1509 Ninian married Katherine MAXWELL.
>>
>> 65 Katherine MAXWELL.
>>
>> 128 John GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. John died
>> abt 1510.
>>
>> John married Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
>>
>> 129 Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
>>
>> 256 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Simon
>> died in 1476.
>>
>> abt 1436 Simon married Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
>>
>> 257 Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
>>
>> 512 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in 1378 in Of Glendonwyn, Scotland. Simon
>> died in Wounded In Scots Army in 1437, he was 59.
>>
>> abt 1406 when Simon was 28, he married Lady Mary DOUGLAS.
>>
>> 513 Lady Mary DOUGLAS. Born abt 1388 in Douglas, Scotland.
>>
>> 1024 Sir Adam GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn. Adam died bef
>> 26 Apr 1407.
>>
>> Adam married Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
>>
>> 1025 Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
>>
>> 2048 Adam De GLENDONWYN Bailieof Eskdale.
>>
>> In 1342 Adam De married Margaret DOUGLAS.
>>
>> 2049 Margaret DOUGLAS. Born abt 1325. Margaret died bef 1 Aug 1377, she
>> was 52.
>>
>> 4096 Sir Adam Fitz Hugh GLENDONWYN. Adam Fitz Hugh died on 20 Jul 1363 in
>> Roxburgh, Scotland, At His Residence.
>>
>> Adam Fitz Hugh married Agnes De TOWERS.
>>
>> 4097 Agnes De TOWERS. Agnes De died on 3 Feb 1326-1327.
>>
>>
>>
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With the recent discussion of the various forms of the surname, I'd like
to add my interest in CLENDEN(N)ON, back to Robert, b. ca. 1703, who was
(possibly) m. to Alice. This line was primarily Quaker.
Robert's and Alice's daughter, Rebeckah, m. Jasper SEYBOLD in 1748/49;
their son, Isaac, m. Elizabeth BARGER in 1761; both marriages were in
the London Grove Meeting House, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Any information on this line would be greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Lawrence Bouett
Solana Beach, California
Dear Elton:
Thanks so much for the complete answer.
Here is our connection:
From your files:
2 John CLENDENIN. Born in 1704 in Dumfries, Scotland. John died in E.
Pennsborow, Cumberland, PA in 1797, he was 93.
John married Janet HUSTON.
We connect at Isaac Clendenin ( Son of John )
We show Ann Mary as his spouse and some
list BREEZE as her Maiden name?
Isaac was the father of Jacob Clendenin ( spouse
was Rhoda Roberts)
Do you know where we can get copies of the book
that you refer to?
Best Regards
John A Hansen
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elton and Bonnie Lacey [mailto:lacey@tca.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:12 AM
> To: CLENDINEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Clendenin names
>
>
> I base my chart below on "The House of Glendonwyn" by Gerald Talbot
> Clindening. I found no major flaws in it and it is consistent in the
> earlier generations with other sources.
>
> You may see my whole file on it at
> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=elacey1&I11.x=
> 32&I11.y=7
>
> Elton Lacey
>
> 1 Isabella CLENDENIN. Born abt 1730. Isabella died in Jefferson Co., TN.
>
> In 1753 when Isabella was 23, she married Thomas RANKIN, in
> Cumberland Co., PA.
>
> 2 John CLENDENIN. Born in 1704 in Dumfries, Scotland. John died in E.
> Pennsborow, Cumberland, PA in 1797, he was 93.
>
> John married Janet HUSTON.
>
> 3 Janet HUSTON. Born abt 1704 in Scotland. Janet died in E. Pennsboro,
> Cumberland, PA in 1797, she was 93.
>
> 4 William GLENDINING. Born on 16 May 1680 in Staplegorton Parish, Nr.
> Langholm, Scotland. William died in Quarterland, Killinchy, County Down,
> Ireland on 16 Nov 1764, he was 84.
>
> abt 1700 when William was 19, he married Anne (Roseanne)
> KIRKPATRICK, in
> Dumfries, Scotland.
>
> 5 Anne (Roseanne) KIRKPATRICK. Born in 1682 in Garrel In Kirkmichael,
> Shire Of Dumfries.
>
> 8 William (Glendinen) GLENDINING. Born abt 1613.
>
> William (Glendinen) married Margaret.
>
> 9 Margaret.
>
> 16 Alexander GLENDONING. Born in Of Parton. Alexander died in 1616.
>
> abt 1584 Alexander married Nicola HERRIES.
>
> 17 Nicola HERRIES. Born in 1560.
>
> 32 John GLENDONWYN (GLENDONING). Born abt 1510 in Of Parton.
> John died in
> 1560, he was 50.
>
> bef 6 Sep 1531 when John was 21, he married Elizabeth GORDON.
>
> 33 Elizabeth GORDON.
>
> 64 Ninian GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Ninian
> died in 1541.
>
> In 1509 Ninian married Katherine MAXWELL.
>
> 65 Katherine MAXWELL.
>
> 128 John GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. John died
> abt 1510.
>
> John married Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
>
> 129 Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
>
> 256 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Simon
> died in 1476.
>
> abt 1436 Simon married Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
>
> 257 Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
>
> 512 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in 1378 in Of Glendonwyn, Scotland. Simon
> died in Wounded In Scots Army in 1437, he was 59.
>
> abt 1406 when Simon was 28, he married Lady Mary DOUGLAS.
>
> 513 Lady Mary DOUGLAS. Born abt 1388 in Douglas, Scotland.
>
> 1024 Sir Adam GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn. Adam died bef
> 26 Apr 1407.
>
> Adam married Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
>
> 1025 Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
>
> 2048 Adam De GLENDONWYN Bailieof Eskdale.
>
> In 1342 Adam De married Margaret DOUGLAS.
>
> 2049 Margaret DOUGLAS. Born abt 1325. Margaret died bef 1 Aug 1377, she
> was 52.
>
> 4096 Sir Adam Fitz Hugh GLENDONWYN. Adam Fitz Hugh died on 20 Jul 1363 in
> Roxburgh, Scotland, At His Residence.
>
> Adam Fitz Hugh married Agnes De TOWERS.
>
> 4097 Agnes De TOWERS. Agnes De died on 3 Feb 1326-1327.
>
>
>
I base my chart below on "The House of Glendonwyn" by Gerald Talbot
Clindening. I found no major flaws in it and it is consistent in the
earlier generations with other sources.
You may see my whole file on it at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=elacey1&I11.x=32&I11.y=7
Elton Lacey
1 Isabella CLENDENIN. Born abt 1730. Isabella died in Jefferson Co., TN.
In 1753 when Isabella was 23, she married Thomas RANKIN, in Cumberland Co., PA.
2 John CLENDENIN. Born in 1704 in Dumfries, Scotland. John died in E.
Pennsborow, Cumberland, PA in 1797, he was 93.
John married Janet HUSTON.
3 Janet HUSTON. Born abt 1704 in Scotland. Janet died in E. Pennsboro,
Cumberland, PA in 1797, she was 93.
4 William GLENDINING. Born on 16 May 1680 in Staplegorton Parish, Nr.
Langholm, Scotland. William died in Quarterland, Killinchy, County Down,
Ireland on 16 Nov 1764, he was 84.
abt 1700 when William was 19, he married Anne (Roseanne) KIRKPATRICK, in
Dumfries, Scotland.
5 Anne (Roseanne) KIRKPATRICK. Born in 1682 in Garrel In Kirkmichael,
Shire Of Dumfries.
8 William (Glendinen) GLENDINING. Born abt 1613.
William (Glendinen) married Margaret.
9 Margaret.
16 Alexander GLENDONING. Born in Of Parton. Alexander died in 1616.
abt 1584 Alexander married Nicola HERRIES.
17 Nicola HERRIES. Born in 1560.
32 John GLENDONWYN (GLENDONING). Born abt 1510 in Of Parton. John died in
1560, he was 50.
bef 6 Sep 1531 when John was 21, he married Elizabeth GORDON.
33 Elizabeth GORDON.
64 Ninian GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Ninian died in 1541.
In 1509 Ninian married Katherine MAXWELL.
65 Katherine MAXWELL.
128 John GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. John died abt 1510.
John married Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
129 Lady Elizabeth SINCLAIR.
256 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn And Parton. Simon died in 1476.
abt 1436 Simon married Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
257 Lady Elizabeth LINDSAY.
512 Sir Simon GLENDONWYN. Born in 1378 in Of Glendonwyn, Scotland. Simon
died in Wounded In Scots Army in 1437, he was 59.
abt 1406 when Simon was 28, he married Lady Mary DOUGLAS.
513 Lady Mary DOUGLAS. Born abt 1388 in Douglas, Scotland.
1024 Sir Adam GLENDONWYN. Born in Of Glendonwyn. Adam died bef 26 Apr 1407.
Adam married Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
1025 Margaret De WAUCHOPE.
2048 Adam De GLENDONWYN Bailieof Eskdale.
In 1342 Adam De married Margaret DOUGLAS.
2049 Margaret DOUGLAS. Born abt 1325. Margaret died bef 1 Aug 1377, she
was 52.
4096 Sir Adam Fitz Hugh GLENDONWYN. Adam Fitz Hugh died on 20 Jul 1363 in
Roxburgh, Scotland, At His Residence.
Adam Fitz Hugh married Agnes De TOWERS.
4097 Agnes De TOWERS. Agnes De died on 3 Feb 1326-1327.
All of this is so very interesting !!
I have never researched Clendinen, and wondered if someone could share
answers to a few questions.
I noted (based on statements in recent posts) that there must be a beginning
link you all are working from. (IE Archibald and Charles of Charleston) Are
these the beginning of Clendinen in "the new world" ?!!
Also---which spelling has the oldest documentation? Has anyone tracked how
/when the name spellings split off?
Are most of these different spellings a result of census takers/census
givers being "spelling challenged"? !!
What nationality does Clendinen come from, and what does the name mean, or
what is it derived from?
Well, they say you don't know, if you don't ask, so here I am. Thanks in
advance for giving a few answers.
Cece, of the Clendenning version
Marsha,
I agree with you on wanting to find out if Archibald and Charles were really
related. I descend from Archibald.
I am still looking for a participant who is descended from him. I would like
it to be someone close to AWT Clendenen of TN, GA, and TX.
Any takers out there???
As to a site for the DNA project, I know that many servers offer free
sites--AOL in particular.
If you would like to see a DNA project site, check this one out. It is for
the Brown families, so it is pretty big.
http://www.questgenealogy.com/dna-brown.htm
Then click on results page (right after general overview)
Then click on one of the groups. My participant is in group 7. He is the
only one with 25 markers tested. So far, we do not have a perfect match. But
we are waiting for a test to come back that may be a match. If so, we will
join forces with that person to work toward our common ancestor.
So far, for a Clendenin project, we have 3 already tested, Marsha, and me.
Marsha and I will each have to find a male participant. We need at least one
more to get the group discount which is substantial--about a $60 discount for
each test.
Honey
Here is what I received for Family Tree DNA. Anyone on our listed interested
in being the project administrator??? Honey
Hi Honey
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Marsha,
I am very reluctant to be the administrator of the DNA study. But I have
looked into getting it started.
We need 6 samples to start. But I believe 3 Clendenens have already done it
independently and they might count as part of it.
I am looking for a volunteer from my line with no luck so far.
To answer CeCe and others:
Your candidate must be male and have the Clendenen (any spelling) name. They
use the Y chromosome which is only in males. It is passes father to son to
son to son etc. with only slight deviation. Therefore, if 2 test alike, they
are probably related within the last 500 years. It will not write your
genealogy, but if you have done as much as you can on paper, it can show you a
direction to work in.
I will send out the info from Family Tree DNA which is much better written.
The 12 marker test is a good start. But the 25 marker test is better.
For another line, I was able to find 4 other cousins to help pay for it. We
were all documented relatives of the participant so whatever we find will help
us all.
Honey
I am really interested in having a Clendenin DNa Study in place. If
someone would volunteer as administrator, I would promise to help them
get it started and I would also promise to try to help in recruiting a
participant to represent the line that descends from Charles Clendenin
of Charleston WV fame. Keep me posted on any news about the possibility
of this study. Marsha in WV
Hslanham(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Don,
> My Browns and Graves organized as a group and got a bit of a discount (I
> think). We could certainly do the same for the Clendenins. I will send you a
> copy of their survey to give you an idea of how to do it. Familytreedna.com has
> over 500 name studies registered. We could certainly register the Clendenin
> name now that they have 3 samples on hand. Then, other people might find it on
> their site. I looked for Clendenin and could not find it.
> Now, I have to find a live Clendenen male in my line. Not easy. I go back 5
> generations and get a female.
> Thanks again, Honey
I hope he is tall the way Daddy was , with beautiful long aristocratic
features and hands, as tall as Daddy was he only wore a 9 1/2 shoe he was
never clumsy and when he was 55 years old and already sick and dying from
asbestosis and lung cancer,he outran all of our young husbands,left them in
the dust, in a little race we had in the road in front of the house.
----- Original Message -----
From: <CLENDINEN-D-request(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <CLENDINEN-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 2:00 PM
Subject: CLENDINEN-D Digest V03 #6
It has been a long time since I posted to this list. So here is what I have
on my computer at the moment. I do have more but a lot has not gone onto the
computer yet. And, of course, I cut off anyone still alive--tried to stick to
those born before 1900.
I am really looking for someone to be a DNA tester on my line--especially
anyone descended from AWT Clendenen. Honey Lanham Dodge
Archibald Clendenning Senior (1256), b. circa 1704 at Dumfriesshire,
Scotland, d. 1748/49 at Augusta County, Virginia
+maybe Nancy Ewing (1264)
\-- Archibald Clendenning Junior (1265), b. circa 1730, d. 27 Jun 1763 at
Augusta County, Virginia
+Esther Mayse (1257), b. 1721, m. 1733/34, d. 21 Aug 1756 at Augusta County,
Virginia
|-- John Clendenen (1248), b. 1744 at Augusta County, Virginia, d. 1794 at
Sevier County or Green County, Tennessee
| +Mary Unknown (1249), m. circa 1768
| |-- Nancy Clendenen (1255)
| |-- Betsy Clendenen (1253)
| | +Charles Claybaugh (2070)
| |-- Jane "Jenney" Clendenen (1251)
| | +Unknown Beard (2071)
| |-- Polly Clendenen (1254)
| |-- Ester Clendenen (1250), b. 30 Jan 1769, d. 24 Mar 1846 at Warren
County, Tennessee
| | +John Alexander McGee (1280), b. 30 Jan 1757 at Virginia, m. 23 Aug
1794 at Jefferson County, Tennessee, d. 24 Jan 1820 at Warren County, Tennessee
| | |-- Sally McGee (2063)
| | |-- Jane McGee (2061), b. 28 May 1797, d. 1857 at Warren County,
Tennessee
| | |-- Mary McGee (2064), b. 11 Jan 1799
| | |-- Clendenon McGee (2066), b. 03 Sep 1800, d. 02 May 1846 at Warren
County, Tennessee
| | |-- John McGee (2067), b. 05 Mar 1804
| | |-- Samuel McGee (2062), b. 13 Dec 1805, d. 31 Dec 1884 at Warren
County, Tennessee
| | \-- James L McGee (2065), b. 03 Jun 1813 at Warren County, Tennessee
| |-- James Clendenen (1252), b. 1775, d. 1837 at Warren County, Tennessee
| | +Sarah Unknown (1279), b. 1781 at Jackson County, Georgia, m. before
1801 at Tennessee, d. 1851 at Georgia
| \-- John Clendenen Junior (721), b. circa 1785 at Botetourt County,
Virginia, d. Oct 1833 at Jefferson County, Tennessee
| +Unknown Unknown (722), b. at Tennessee, m. circa 1809
| \-- Doctor Albert William T Clendenen (550), b. 08 Apr 1810 at
Jefferson County, Tennessee, d. 16 Jul 1884 at Fannin County, Texas
| +Elizabeth V Rogers (551), b. 01 Mar 1812 at Sevier County,
Tennessee, m. 12 Oct 1837, d. 26 Jan 1890 at Fannin County, Texas
| |-- Mary Katherine Clendenen (563), b. circa 1838 at Tennessee,
d. at Walker County, Georgia
| | +John Rowland Wardlaw (577), b. circa 1830 at Georgia
| | |-- Bertha W Wardlaw (703)
| | |-- Louise Wardlaw (701), d. young
| | |-- Sarah Wardlaw (3229), b. circa 1864 at Georgia
| | |-- Mary Helen Wardlaw (704), b. 1868
| | | +Charles J Hammond (718), b. 1861 at Chattooga County,
Georgia, m. 1887
| | |-- John Rowland Wardlaw Junior (699), b. circa 1870 at
Georgia
| | |-- William Albert Wardlaw (705), b. circa 1873 at Georgia
| | |-- Paul Clendenen Wardlaw (700), b. circa 1876 at Georgia
| | \-- Julian Wardlaw (702), b. circa 1879 at Georgia
| |-- John R Clendenen (564), b. circa 1840 at Tennessee, d. circa
1860 at Texas
| |-- Harriet N "Hattie" Clendenen (565), b. 25 Jan 1840 at
Tennessee, d. 11 Oct 1933 at Fannin County, Texas
| | +Unknown Fesia (706)
| | +William Barker Inglish (571), b. circa 1839, m. 19 Dec 1860
at Fannin County, Texas, d. circa 1889
| | \-- Lucille Inglish (695), d. 30 Apr 1970
| | +Unknown Thomas (696)
| |-- Helena May Clendenen (566), b. circa 1844 at Walker County,
Georgia, d. before 1860 at Georgia
| |-- Albert Joseph Clendenen (567), b. 21 Aug 1847 at Walker
County, Georgia, d. 18 Feb 1903 at Palo Pinto County, Texas
| | +Mattie Castleberry (572)
| | +Mary "Molly" Hartsfield (573), b. 21 Sep 1859 at Grayson
County, Texas, m. 04 Mar 1875, d. 05 Jan 1902 at Fannin County, Texas
| | |-- Ida May Clendenen (1290), b. 17 May 1877 at Fannin
County, Texas
| | | +Benjamin F Robertson (2075)
| | |-- Wade Hartsfield Clendenen (697), b. 16 Dec 1879, d. 28
Sep 1880
| | |-- Albert Clendenen (698), b. 29 Jun 1881, d. 13 Jun 1883
| | |-- Joe O Clendenen (1291), b. 30 May 1883 at Fannin County,
Texas
| | |-- Winnie Claire "Italy" Clendenen (1292), b. 24 Mar 1886 at
Fannin County, Texas, d. 09 Nov 1932 at Dallas County, Texas
| |-- Virginia "Jennie" N Clendenen (568), b. 1850 at Georgia
| | +Thomas A Grigsby (574), m. 11 Dec 1871 at Fannin County,
Texas
| | |-- Maude Grigsby (708)
| | |-- Josie Grigsby (709)
| | |-- Minnie Grigsby (710)
| | | +Ted Wagon (713)
| | |-- Harry Grigsby (711)
| | \-- Charlie Grigsby (712)
| |-- Paul Montgomery Clendenen (569), b. Jul 1852 at Georgia, d.
1911
| | +Alma D Maddrey (575), b. Apr 1866 at Texas, d. 1955
| | |-- Louisa Clendenen (690), b. Nov 1887 at Texas
| | | +Linton Davis (715)
| | |-- Paul Maddrey Clendenen (691), b. Oct 1890 at Texas
| | | +Ida Bullard (714)
| | \-- Albert Joe Clendenen (692), b. Mar 1893 at Texas, d. 1944
| |-- F Alberta "Babe" Clendenen (570), b. circa 1854 at Georgia
| | +Thomas Huse Dodd (576), b. 02 Dec 1854, m. 03 Sep 1872 at
Fannin County, Texas, d. 17 Jun 1891
| | |-- Edmund C Dodd (716), b. 21 Oct 1877, d. 15 Apr 1955
| | | +Belle Unknown (717), b. 06 Mar 1880
| | |-- Lizzie Dodd (693), b. 27 Jun 1880, d. 28 Jan 1881
| | \-- Emory A Dodd (694), b. 04 Feb 1891, d. 18 Aug 1899
| \-- Helena May "Sweet" Clendenen (140), b. 27 Mar 1858 at Walker
County, Georgia, d. 08 Sep 1936 at Dallas County, Texas
| +Thomas Elbert Kennedy (139), b. 05 Aug 1859 at Fannin
County, Texas, m. 05 Oct 1881 at Cooke County, Texas, d. 16 Jul 1929 at Fannin
County, Texas
| |-- Pauline Kennedy (141), b. 30 Jul 1882 at Fannin County,
Texas, d. 03 Nov 1971 at Tarrant County, Texas
| | +F A "Jack" West (390), b. 19 Nov 1879 at Crawford
County, Kansas, d. Sep 1952 at Tulsa County, Oklahoma
| | +Charles Melville Suddath (142), b. 05 May 1875 at Lamar
County, Texas, m. 04 Feb 1902 at Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, d. 21 Oct 1947 at
Alameda County, California
| |-- Roy Clendenen Kennedy (530), b. 05 Jan 1885 at Travis
County, Texas, d. 07 Nov 1963 at Dallas County, Texas
| | +Cathrine Crowning (553), m. 06 Apr 1910
| | +Ernestine Faust (1197), b. at Galveston County, Texas,
d. at Texas
| |-- Thomas Houston "Jack" Kennedy (531), b. 16 Aug 1887 at
Fannin County, Texas, d. 29 Nov 1956
| | +Annabel Hood (552), b. 05 Jan 1891, m. 02 Mar 1910, d.
06 May 1993 at Fannin County, Texas
| |-- Jimmie Mirle Kennedy (532), b. 30 Sep 1889 at Fannin
County, Texas, d. 23 Jul 1938
| | +Floy A Campbell (555), b. circa 1893, m. 14 Jun 1916, d.
Jul 1978 at Dallas County, Texas
| |-- Albert Finley "Son" Kennedy (533), b. 14 Mar 1892 at
Fannin County, Texas, d. 1956
| | +Nezzie Niona Bridge (554), m. 04 Dec 1913 at Fannin
County, Texas
| |-- John Brice KENNEDY (534), b. 08 Aug 1894 at Fannin
County, Texas, d. 1976 at Dallas County, Texas
| | +Anne Forrest Neely (556), b. 1898, m. 05 Aug 1923, d.
1989
| \-- Bennett Zac Kennedy (535), b. 20 Oct 1896 at Fannin
County, Texas, d. 05 Oct 1944 at Caddo Parish, Louisiana
| +Josie Lee Watkins (544), b. 23 Jan 1898 at Fannin
County, Texas, m. 14 Nov 1916 at Fannin County, Texas, d. 30 Nov 1974 at Fannin
County, Texas
| +Catherine Clark (1266), m. 20 May 1812 at Jefferson County, Tennessee
| |-- Penelope M Clendenen (1244), b. at Jefferson County, Tennessee
| |-- Teressa Jane Clendenen (1243), b. at Jefferson County, Tennessee
| |-- John Clendenen (1241), b. circa 1813 at Jefferson County,
Tennessee
| | +Catharine Forguson (2068)
| | \-- George Washington Clendenen (2069)
| |-- Mary Melissa Clendenen (1242), b. 1815 at Jefferson County,
Tennessee, d. 1905 at Fannin County, Texas
| |-- James Clendenen (1245), b. circa 1824 at Jefferson County,
Tennessee
| |-- Pleasant W Clendenen (1246), b. circa 1829 at Jefferson County,
Tennessee
| \-- Betsy Anne Clendenen (1247), b. circa 1833 at Jefferson County,
Tennessee
\-- Margaret Clendenen (1267), b. circa 1745 at Augusta County, Virginia
Printed on: 08 Sep 2003
Prepared by:
Honey Sue Lanham Dodge
PO Box 3634
Jackson WY 83001
Don,
My Browns and Graves organized as a group and got a bit of a discount (I
think). We could certainly do the same for the Clendenins. I will send you a
copy of their survey to give you an idea of how to do it. Familytreedna.com has
over 500 name studies registered. We could certainly register the Clendenin
name now that they have 3 samples on hand. Then, other people might find it on
their site. I looked for Clendenin and could not find it.
Now, I have to find a live Clendenen male in my line. Not easy. I go back 5
generations and get a female.
Thanks again, Honey
I would be interested in participating in a Clendinen/ Clendenin DNA study.
My line is:
William Glendining, b. abt. 1680, sp. Anne Kilpatrick; John Clendenin, b.
abt. 1733, sp. Margaret Steele; David Clendenin, b. Jul 1781, sp. Mary Patterson;
David Ramsay Clendenin, b. 24 Jun 1830, Little Britain, PA, sp. Sophia Ford;
Paul Clendenin, b. 11 Feb 1860, Lyndon, IL, sp. Susan Dunn; Elizabeth
Clendenin, b. 12 Nov 1879, Ninevah, NY, sp. Edwin (Hubbard) Putnam Osgood; Henry
Douglas Osgood, b. 2 Nov 1904, Bangkok, Siam, sp. Margarite de Braga.
Doug Osgood
osogooder(a)aol.com
Don,
Are you doing a Clendinen DNA study? I contributed to have one of my Brown
ancestors be a part of the Brown Study with Family Tree DNA. It is a big study
with such a common name. We are still waiting for our perfect match. We
went for the 25 marker test because we had 5 or 6 of us paying for it.
I would like to try to find a Clendinen male from my line to join if you are
organizing a study.
Honey Lanham Dodge
----- Original Message -----
From: Donald E Clendenin
To: CLENDINEN_L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 12:45 AM
Subject: Family Tree DNA
William Clendenin, a 5th cousin from Florida, shows an exact match with my Y-DNA. This proves we are both descendants of John and Mary (Sympson) Clendenin. We are now attempting to find a descendant of old Charles Clendenin who will order a Y-DNA test and sign the release to allow Family Tree to share the results. There is nothing in the released information that would be of any value to an identy thief.
donclend(a)positech.net