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Please respond directly to Carolyn. Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: Carolyn Sansinena
To: sharonbryant(a)cox.net
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 5:52 PM
Subject: ann clendennin/lewis martin
Are you aware of any children born to this couple? My Ann's path Tennessee>Illinois>Texas>California where she died at 93 years. Son James M. Martin. Born ,<1809> Ann's Husband's name not known.
Carolyn
Does anyone know anything about Stephen and Katie? I found them in Mercer Co., WV in 1920, 1910, and Stephen as a single man in 1900 in Mercer Co., WV.
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: JAMES GUTHRIE
To: SharonBryant(a)cox.net
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 7:50 PM
Subject: Clendenins
Sharon,
I recall seeing a reference you made that you have a Clendenin database. I've been trying for years to find someone who might have a death date for Catherine Marian "Katie" Bullock Clendenin, wife of Stephen E. Clendenin. Katie was born 11/01/1872 to John Walter Bullock
and Sarah Ann McCallum in Robeson Co., NC. Stephen E. Clendenin was a railroad man and
apparently traveled all over the southeast. It is said that he was married and had a son by a
first wife who died. In his travels, he met Katie Bullock and married her just prior to 1900. In
about 1900, Stephen and Katie had a daughter they named Sarah McCallum Clendenin. In
the early 1900s, they would visit her relatives in North Carolina from their home in West Virginia. They probably both lived into the 1940s or 1950s and I'm relatively sure they both died in the state of West Virginia. Their daughter was said to have been in the Washington, DC area at the time of her death. Another researcher in Alamance Co., NC says they found two children's pictures in a trunk there; one of a girl with Sarah McCallum Clendenin written on the back and one of a boy (who they guessed to be a the half brother) that had to "Grandma Eugenie" written on the back. These seem to be the two children of Stephen Clendenin so maybe he was in Alamance Co., NC during his first marriage....or perhaps he was from there all along. I can't find any identification in the 1880 census for a Stephen. I was told, by family tradition, that Stephen was from West Virginia but he seems to be nonexistent!
Do you have these folks in your database?
Best regards,
James Guthrie
Lumberton, NC
Hello,
The following is a portion of an email I received today from Philip Clendaniel. I know there are people here on the list who are descended from Robert and Alice Clendenon of Chester Co., PA.
It would be helpful for everyone if you could hold your discussions on the list so that we all benefit from the give and take.
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"A case in point - from a later period - is that of Robert Clandenning (born
1690), one of the sons of George Glandenning. He shows up in the land
records of Sussex County in the 1720's but there is no record of him after
he and his wife, Alice Smith, sell their land in 1729. Because they sold
via a power of attorney, I suspect that they had relocated before they sold.
At about the same time, a Robert and Alice CLENDENON appear in the Quaker
records of Chester County, Pennsylvania. I haven't proved this connection
yet, but the thing I find interesting is that this family left Delaware
before the Clendaniel morph and may have continued on with the old spelling,
or a different variant."