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If there is on the list a descendant of William Karl Clendenin, born 18 Dec
1891 in Iredell County, NC, who moved to Brewster, WA, please contact me. I
would like to exchange information.
William F. Clendenin
Hi Ken, I'm having trouble sending messages. I think my server has a bad
modem. I installed a heat pump about 12 years ago, a 4 ton York unit. The
coolant runs through 800 feet of deep wells where the temperature is always
60 degrees. I think you know the heat pump works like a reversible air
conditioner. I think a turnkey job cost me $7500 and the Electric coop pain
another $2500. We were heating with propane which I expected to get more
expensive and in fact it did. It was 59 cents a gallon in 1995 and $1.53
now.
You got my message by mistake, I was answering a question from Jan
Clendenin and somehow got the wrong address in the reply. I've had no
problem with the unit, I set the thermostat at 70 degrees for heating and 80
for cooling.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Bower" <kenbower(a)kenbower.com>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 6:40 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
> Hay Don,
> I'm interested in your Head Pump.. Did you have that when we visited
> you a couple of year ago?
>
> I could sure use something like that here is Redding where the July and
> August temperatures can get above 110 degreesw.
>
> Best,
> Ken
>
>
>
> On 18, Aug 2007, , at 9:32 PM, Donald E Clendenin wrote:
>
>> I've been staying indoors except when I ride the golf cart to fetch
>> the
>> mail. Some nights the heat pump operates all night although it
>> doesn't run
>> constantly. Several years ago I had 800 feet of wells drilled and a
>> heat
>> pump installed with the coolant running through the wells. It was
>> expensive
>> to start but has paid for itself several times over. It is lots
>> easier to
>> transfer heat to 60 degree water than 100 degree air! And easier to
>> extract
>> heat from 60 degree water than from 10 degree air.
>> Don
>>
>> Don
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <ghwlc(a)bellsouth.net>
>> To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 8:36 AM
>> Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>>
>>
>>> Just trying to stay cool - found out Bill has an aortic anorism
>>> where the
>>> aorta splits into the 2 kidneys - don't see vascular surgeon on
>>> that til
>>> Dec 21 ??? but now don't know about fistula (shunt) being put in -
>>> grrrrrrr! I am so sick of this heat and dotors and everything.
>>> Wish we
>>> could go on a little vacation but don't have the energy to even
>>> begin to
>>> pack. HA! TRy to stay cool - wish we did have some extra funds.
>>> Jan
>>>>
>>>> From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
>>>> Date: 2007/08/17 Fri AM 09:43:44 EST
>>>> To: <clendenin(a)rootsweb.com>, <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
>>>> Subject: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>>>>
>>>> some interest by new potential participants. The project is becoming
>>>> stagnant.
>>>>
>>>> The cost of testing is right now the lowest it has been since the
>>>> project
>>>> started. I can't guarantee anyone that FTDNA will offer gift
>>>> certificates
>>>> later this year.
>>>>
>>>> We also have run very low on funds in the General Fund for our
>>>> purposes.
>>>>
>>>> Need to get cracking here. I know that some of you have suffered
>>>> illnesses which have taken you from your research or your ability
>>>> to fund
>>>> new participants but maybe someone else you know is willing to
>>>> test and
>>>> pay for their own testing.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone has any questions please just drop me a line. It's hot
>>>> here and
>>>> I'm spending as much time indoors as possible.
>>>>
>>>> Probably won't spend any time out in the yard until the temps
>>>> drop to the
>>>> low 80s at least. School starts in a couple of weeks so won't have
>>>> anything much to do except care for two cats, two kids, one
>>>> grandkid, 50+
>>>> fancy-tailed guppies, my health, etc., etc.
>>>>
>>>> Let us hear how you're doing and what's going on in your
>>>> genealogy world.
>>>>
>>>> Sharon
>>>> Admin, list coordinator
>>>>
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>>>> without the
>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>>>>
>>>
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Who knows what is possible with this clan.
In the guest register from my gfather's funeral (he died before I was
born) there were no less than 9 variations of the spelling of
"Clendening". And these folks were closely related and, I assume, knew
each other well.
Grady
Sharon Bryant wrote:
> [My note:] I may be the only one who is interested in this particular subject, but I have a legitimate reason - I have Alexander Fraser and his wife, Catherine Glenduning (vs) in my family tree. Alexander and Catherine were married 23 Aug 1683 in Edinburgh parish.
>
> "16LA. GEORGE GLENDINING IN EDINBURGH, youngest son of [14L] William, merchant in Greyfriar's parish, married there in 1649, Euphame Nisbet;...
> His testament was confirmed in Edinburgh 29 December 1682 his widow Euphame being sole executrix. Their issue:- ...
> i. John, merchant burgess in Greyfriars parish. member of the Edinburgh Merchant Company. He was, with his wife, Martha Weir, ...
> ii. Susanna, a resident at Blackmark in 1684, but deceased before 5 January 1687 when her brother was served her heir...."
>
> When, a few years ago, I decided to search GRO parish records I found the following baptisms/christenings recorded:
>
> 24 Jun 1652 Susanna Glenduning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 25 Jul 1654 Williame Glendunning, s/o George and Euphame Nisbet, Edinburgh. [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860. Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
>
> 28 Oct 1656 Johne Glendunning, s/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 24 Oct 1658 Jeane Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 8 Nov 1659 Catherine Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 11 Aug 1661 Eupham Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 3 Feb 1663 George Glenduning, s/o George & Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> I would be willing to accept Catherine, born in 1659, daughter of George and Euphame as Alexander Fraser's bride EXCEPT that in the same parish we find John and Agnes Muir having children baptized/christened:
>
> 4 Jun 1654 Johne Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 21 Oct 1655 James Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
>
> 28 Sep 1656 Helene Glendunning, d/o Johne & Agnes Moore
>
> 20 Dec 1657 Williame Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 18 Sep 1659 George Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 28 Apr 1661 John Glenduning, s/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
>
> 29 Feb 1663 Helene Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh
>
> 26 May 1665 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
>
> 17 Aug 1666 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir
>
> Okay, now we have two daughters listed for John & Agnes, both named Catherine. I believe the eldest died and the next girl was given the same name. I can live with this.
>
> I can't afford, at the current rate of exchange, to request marriage/baptismal/christening records willy-nilly.
>
> What are the chances that the marriage record of Alexander Fraser and Catherine Glenduning would have recorded the parents' names??????
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
>
>
--
Grady Clendening
gac(a)austin.rr.com
Who knows what is possible with this clan.
In the guest register from my gfather's funeral (he died before I was
born) there were no less than 9 variations of the spelling of
"Clendening". And these folks were closely related and, I assume, knew
each other well.
Grady
Sharon Bryant wrote:
> [My note:] I may be the only one who is interested in this particular subject, but I have a legitimate reason - I have Alexander Fraser and his wife, Catherine Glenduning (vs) in my family tree. Alexander and Catherine were married 23 Aug 1683 in Edinburgh parish.
>
> "16LA. GEORGE GLENDINING IN EDINBURGH, youngest son of [14L] William, merchant in Greyfriar's parish, married there in 1649, Euphame Nisbet;...
> His testament was confirmed in Edinburgh 29 December 1682 his widow Euphame being sole executrix. Their issue:- ...
> i. John, merchant burgess in Greyfriars parish. member of the Edinburgh Merchant Company. He was, with his wife, Martha Weir, ...
> ii. Susanna, a resident at Blackmark in 1684, but deceased before 5 January 1687 when her brother was served her heir...."
>
> When, a few years ago, I decided to search GRO parish records I found the following baptisms/christenings recorded:
>
> 24 Jun 1652 Susanna Glenduning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 25 Jul 1654 Williame Glendunning, s/o George and Euphame Nisbet, Edinburgh. [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860. Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
>
> 28 Oct 1656 Johne Glendunning, s/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 24 Oct 1658 Jeane Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 8 Nov 1659 Catherine Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 11 Aug 1661 Eupham Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> 3 Feb 1663 George Glenduning, s/o George & Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
>
> I would be willing to accept Catherine, born in 1659, daughter of George and Euphame as Alexander Fraser's bride EXCEPT that in the same parish we find John and Agnes Muir having children baptized/christened:
>
> 4 Jun 1654 Johne Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 21 Oct 1655 James Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
>
> 28 Sep 1656 Helene Glendunning, d/o Johne & Agnes Moore
>
> 20 Dec 1657 Williame Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 18 Sep 1659 George Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
>
> 28 Apr 1661 John Glenduning, s/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
>
> 29 Feb 1663 Helene Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh
>
> 26 May 1665 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
>
> 17 Aug 1666 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir
>
> Okay, now we have two daughters listed for John & Agnes, both named Catherine. I believe the eldest died and the next girl was given the same name. I can live with this.
>
> I can't afford, at the current rate of exchange, to request marriage/baptismal/christening records willy-nilly.
>
> What are the chances that the marriage record of Alexander Fraser and Catherine Glenduning would have recorded the parents' names??????
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
>
>
--
Grady Clendening
gac(a)austin.rr.com
[My note:] I may be the only one who is interested in this particular subject, but I have a legitimate reason - I have Alexander Fraser and his wife, Catherine Glenduning (vs) in my family tree. Alexander and Catherine were married 23 Aug 1683 in Edinburgh parish.
"16LA. GEORGE GLENDINING IN EDINBURGH, youngest son of [14L] William, merchant in Greyfriar's parish, married there in 1649, Euphame Nisbet;...
His testament was confirmed in Edinburgh 29 December 1682 his widow Euphame being sole executrix. Their issue:- ...
i. John, merchant burgess in Greyfriars parish. member of the Edinburgh Merchant Company. He was, with his wife, Martha Weir, ...
ii. Susanna, a resident at Blackmark in 1684, but deceased before 5 January 1687 when her brother was served her heir...."
When, a few years ago, I decided to search GRO parish records I found the following baptisms/christenings recorded:
24 Jun 1652 Susanna Glenduning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
25 Jul 1654 Williame Glendunning, s/o George and Euphame Nisbet, Edinburgh. [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860. Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
28 Oct 1656 Johne Glendunning, s/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
24 Oct 1658 Jeane Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
8 Nov 1659 Catherine Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
11 Aug 1661 Eupham Glendunning, d/o George and Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
3 Feb 1663 George Glenduning, s/o George & Eupham Nisbet, Edinburgh.
I would be willing to accept Catherine, born in 1659, daughter of George and Euphame as Alexander Fraser's bride EXCEPT that in the same parish we find John and Agnes Muir having children baptized/christened:
4 Jun 1654 Johne Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
21 Oct 1655 James Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh [LDSMF# 1066663, Old parochial registers for Edinburgh, 1595-1860, Church of Scotland, Edinburgh]
28 Sep 1656 Helene Glendunning, d/o Johne & Agnes Moore
20 Dec 1657 Williame Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
18 Sep 1659 George Glendunning, s/o Johne & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh.
28 Apr 1661 John Glenduning, s/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
29 Feb 1663 Helene Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Moore, Edinburgh
26 May 1665 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir, Edinburgh
17 Aug 1666 Catherine Glenduning, d/o John & Agnes Muir
Okay, now we have two daughters listed for John & Agnes, both named Catherine. I believe the eldest died and the next girl was given the same name. I can live with this.
I can't afford, at the current rate of exchange, to request marriage/baptismal/christening records willy-nilly.
What are the chances that the marriage record of Alexander Fraser and Catherine Glenduning would have recorded the parents' names??????
Thanks, Lee. Just what I was looking for. Someday I've got to do an index for GTC. Then I have to fasten the whole thing to my wrist so I'll be able to find it when I want it.
I'm trying to figure out who the parents of Catherine Glenduning who married Alexander Fraser in 1683, Edinburgh, were. Both George & Euphame Nisbet and John and Agnes Muir named daughters Catherine and both were born within a few years of each other. Their baptismal/christening records are on the same role of microfilm.
Thanks again,
Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee Dickson
To: 'Sharon Bryant'
Cc: clendenin(a)rootsweb.com ; clendinen(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: GTC Edinburgh
Here's reference from GTC to George m: Euphame and George m: Marion Hearing. Did not find a mention of John m: Agnes Muir/Moore, however.
Please excuse, there are probably lots of typos here, both by me and the typed transcript I copied this from. But it will give you an idea.
LAGGANE, MOCHRUM, EDINBURGH - Part XI.
16LA. GEORGE GLENDINING IN EDINBURGH, youngest son of [14L] William, merchant in Greyfriar's parish, married there in 1649, Euphame Nisbet; in 1660, as a merchant burgess of that city, witnessed an assignment by his brother [16L] William; appeared in 1662 for his brother [16M] James before the Lords in Edinburgh; and in July 1670, with the consent of his said brothers german, William (who assigned his interest therein) and James (who did not) purchased from Elizabeth, daughter of the late [15KA] William Glendoning of Gelston, the 6 merk lands of Corra, parish of Buittle. In 1671 George and his brother James were insest in Blackbellie. He died in October 1680. His testament was confirmed in Edinburgh 29 December 1682 his widow Euphame being sole executrix. Their issue:-
i. John, merchant burgess in Greyfriars parish. member of the Edinburgh Merchant Company. He was, with his wife, Martha Weir, insest in Nether Laggane, its houses yard and pertinents, 5 January 1687. In June 1694 he had sasine (and was so styled) of the lands of Corra in Buittle, Quarter in Tungland and Trostrie in Twynholm. He is believed to have sold Corra in 1696 to John Irving of Drumcoltran and John McGeorge of Cocklick, but the superiority remained with his cousin and namesake. Glendining and his wife seem to have been deceased in 1716 when their lands of Nether Laggane passed to the Coltharts. They have five children buried in Greyfriars kirkyard:- i. a child 11 February 1684, ii. a child 8 September 1684, iii. Jean in the Tod tomb 22 April 1685, iv. a child 10 January 1693, v. a halflin 15 March 1700.
ii. Susanna, a resident at Blackmark in 1684, but deceased before 5 January 1687 when her brother was served her heir. Nevertheless she appears to have been the wife of Robert Colthart of Leaths in Buittle, who in 1716 was insest in the life-rent of Nether Laggane, his son, Robert Colthart of Laggane and Susanna, daughter of the late James Cothart, being equally insest in the lands of Nether Laggane, 15 September 1716, their descendants inheriting.
MISCELLANEA - PART XII.
ESKDALEMUIR.
JOHN [11] had transactions with Kelso Abbey 1493 and held Dalgleish in Selkirk 1507, his son-ADAM Glendoning, squire to Angus, etc. (part iii) in 1546 undertook to deliver a letter to Carlisle for David Maitland and in 1554 witnessed in Selkirk documents between his relative David Hume of Wedderburn (cousin to Angus) and Robert Michelson of Blackhaugh. Of the family inheritance Adam occupied Watcarrick of Eskdalemuir, a tenandry, on the Esk above the baronial lands of Glendonwyn, including the Castlehill, Holm and Chapel of Watcarrick, all held by his ancestors as early as 1376 from Melrose Abbey (Langholm, Hyslop). In 1585 Adam Glendoning in Watcarrick shared in the crown indemnity to Lord Maxwell and his friends for all illegal acts since 1569 (Hamilton Papers ii: Letters Hy. viii: R.M.S. iv: Mss. Home: A.P.S. iii) his son-JOHN lived in England, apparently at Bishopton near Ripon in Yorkshire (possibly the family still held an interest there). He joined the English and fought (Pinkie 1547) against the Scots. Coming to Scotland in 1548 he was, at the instance of Lochinvar, forgiven by the King. He m. before 1547 dau. of George Gordon in Kirkland. John Glendoning witnessed a grant of lands in Selkirk 1561, but in 1562 his goods there were seized by the sheriff. He appears to have held Drummoir near Dumfries from Lord Maxwell in 1583, but in Dec. 1585 was resident at Castlehill of Watcarrick or Eskdalemuir and included in the crown indemnity of Maxwell and his men for their part in the capture of Stirling and for all illegal acts since 1569 (Sec. Sig. iii: R.M.S. iv: Acc. Ld. Treas. 1562: A.P.S. iii)-
i. MATTHEW in Castlehill included in above indemnity 1585 (Ibid.)-JOHN, ADAM and BERTIL in Holm of Watcarrich 1623-8 (P.C. xiv, ii).
ii. JAMES in Castlehill included in above indemnity 1585, apparently settled in Kirkgate, Dumfries, dying a merchant burgess of the town 1625 (A.P.S. iii: Com. Dumfries)- MATTHEW in Dumfries 1638 his son-JAMES in Dumfries, travelling merchant, d.v.p. 1638 (Ibid.)-JOHN Glendining in Kirkgate, Dumfries 1667 (P.C. ii).
iii. ALEXANDER of Eskdalemuir included in above indemnity 1585, witnessed at Dumfries with his father, John Glendining styled Drummoir, marriage contract of K. Glendoning below (A.P.S. iii: R.M.S. vi).
iv. BARTIL in Carruthers Park included in indemnity of 1585 (A.P.S. iii)-SIMON Glendoning there, probably the borderer executed with Gavin Glendoning at Jedburgh Oct. 1606 (Ibid.: P.C. vii).
v. GEORGE held land in Bowden, Rox. from Kelso Abbey 1567 (Ch. Keslo)-
1. GEORGE in Edinborough, merchant tailor 1605, burgess of Leith 1617, had held land in Bowden and owned tenement in Edinburgh 1631, m. there 1605 Marion Hearing (P.C. xi: R.M.S. viii: P.R.)-JAMES in Leith and his wife Helen Browne 1669 (Reg. Deeds ix)-Janet Glendining in Leith imprisoned in Dunnottar for her religion but released 1685 (P.C. xi).
2. SIMON in Kelso 1618 (P.C. xi) probable ancestor of the Glendinings in Lessudden, Melrose and Coldstream.
vi. Katherine, distinguished for staunch adherence to the Catholic faith, m. by contract 19 Feb. 1583 at Dumfries to John Maxwell of Conheath, merchant burgess of Dumfries (R.M.S. vi: P.C. xiii, ii).
Lee Dickson
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Bryant [mailto:SharonBryant@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 1:42 PM
To: clendenin(a)rootsweb.com; clendinen(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLENDINEN] GTC Edinburgh
Could someone who has this publication let me know if there is a section on Edinburgh?
I'm looking for a George m Euphame Nisbet and a John m Agnes Muir/Moore. These men may be brothers, sons of George and Marion Her(r)ing.
Thanks.
Sharon
Here's reference from GTC to George m: Euphame and George m: Marion Hearing.
Did not find a mention of John m: Agnes Muir/Moore, however.
Please excuse, there are probably lots of typos here, both by me and the
typed transcript I copied this from. But it will give you an idea.
LAGGANE, MOCHRUM, EDINBURGH - Part XI.
16LA. GEORGE GLENDINING IN EDINBURGH, youngest son of [14L] William,
merchant in Greyfriar's parish, married there in 1649, Euphame Nisbet; in
1660, as a merchant burgess of that city, witnessed an assignment by his
brother [16L] William; appeared in 1662 for his brother [16M] James before
the Lords in Edinburgh; and in July 1670, with the consent of his said
brothers german, William (who assigned his interest therein) and James (who
did not) purchased from Elizabeth, daughter of the late [15KA] William
Glendoning of Gelston, the 6 merk lands of Corra, parish of Buittle. In 1671
George and his brother James were insest in Blackbellie. He died in October
1680. His testament was confirmed in Edinburgh 29 December 1682 his widow
Euphame being sole executrix. Their issue:-
i. John, merchant burgess in Greyfriars parish. member of the
Edinburgh Merchant Company. He was, with his wife, Martha Weir, insest in
Nether Laggane, its houses yard and pertinents, 5 January 1687. In June 1694
he had sasine (and was so styled) of the lands of Corra in Buittle, Quarter
in Tungland and Trostrie in Twynholm. He is believed to have sold Corra in
1696 to John Irving of Drumcoltran and John McGeorge of Cocklick, but the
superiority remained with his cousin and namesake. Glendining and his wife
seem to have been deceased in 1716 when their lands of Nether Laggane passed
to the Coltharts. They have five children buried in Greyfriars kirkyard:- i.
a child 11 February 1684, ii. a child 8 September 1684, iii. Jean in the Tod
tomb 22 April 1685, iv. a child 10 January 1693, v. a halflin 15 March 1700.
ii. Susanna, a resident at Blackmark in 1684, but deceased before 5
January 1687 when her brother was served her heir. Nevertheless she appears
to have been the wife of Robert Colthart of Leaths in Buittle, who in 1716
was insest in the life-rent of Nether Laggane, his son, Robert Colthart of
Laggane and Susanna, daughter of the late James Cothart, being equally
insest in the lands of Nether Laggane, 15 September 1716, their descendants
inheriting.
MISCELLANEA - PART XII.
ESKDALEMUIR.
JOHN [11] had transactions with Kelso Abbey 1493 and held Dalgleish in
Selkirk 1507, his son-ADAM Glendoning, squire to Angus, etc. (part iii) in
1546 undertook to deliver a letter to Carlisle for David Maitland and in
1554 witnessed in Selkirk documents between his relative David Hume of
Wedderburn (cousin to Angus) and Robert Michelson of Blackhaugh. Of the
family inheritance Adam occupied Watcarrick of Eskdalemuir, a tenandry, on
the Esk above the baronial lands of Glendonwyn, including the Castlehill,
Holm and Chapel of Watcarrick, all held by his ancestors as early as 1376
from Melrose Abbey (Langholm, Hyslop). In 1585 Adam Glendoning in Watcarrick
shared in the crown indemnity to Lord Maxwell and his friends for all
illegal acts since 1569 (Hamilton Papers ii: Letters Hy. viii: R.M.S. iv:
Mss. Home: A.P.S. iii) his son-JOHN lived in England, apparently at
Bishopton near Ripon in Yorkshire (possibly the family still held an
interest there). He joined the English and fought (Pinkie 1547) against the
Scots. Coming to Scotland in 1548 he was, at the instance of Lochinvar,
forgiven by the King. He m. before 1547 dau. of George Gordon in Kirkland.
John Glendoning witnessed a grant of lands in Selkirk 1561, but in 1562 his
goods there were seized by the sheriff. He appears to have held Drummoir
near Dumfries from Lord Maxwell in 1583, but in Dec. 1585 was resident at
Castlehill of Watcarrick or Eskdalemuir and included in the crown indemnity
of Maxwell and his men for their part in the capture of Stirling and for all
illegal acts since 1569 (Sec. Sig. iii: R.M.S. iv: Acc. Ld. Treas. 1562:
A.P.S. iii)-
i. MATTHEW in Castlehill included in above indemnity 1585
(Ibid.)-JOHN, ADAM and BERTIL in Holm of Watcarrich 1623-8 (P.C. xiv, ii).
ii. JAMES in Castlehill included in above indemnity 1585, apparently
settled in Kirkgate, Dumfries, dying a merchant burgess of the town 1625
(A.P.S. iii: Com. Dumfries)- MATTHEW in Dumfries 1638 his son-JAMES in
Dumfries, travelling merchant, d.v.p. 1638 (Ibid.)-JOHN Glendining in
Kirkgate, Dumfries 1667 (P.C. ii).
iii. ALEXANDER of Eskdalemuir included in above indemnity 1585,
witnessed at Dumfries with his father, John Glendining styled Drummoir,
marriage contract of K. Glendoning below (A.P.S. iii: R.M.S. vi).
iv. BARTIL in Carruthers Park included in indemnity of 1585 (A.P.S.
iii)-SIMON Glendoning there, probably the borderer executed with Gavin
Glendoning at Jedburgh Oct. 1606 (Ibid.: P.C. vii).
v. GEORGE held land in Bowden, Rox. from Kelso Abbey 1567 (Ch.
Keslo)-
1. GEORGE in Edinborough, merchant tailor 1605, burgess of
Leith 1617, had held land in Bowden and owned tenement in Edinburgh 1631, m.
there 1605 Marion Hearing (P.C. xi: R.M.S. viii: P.R.)-JAMES in Leith and
his wife Helen Browne 1669 (Reg. Deeds ix)-Janet Glendining in Leith
imprisoned in Dunnottar for her religion but released 1685 (P.C. xi).
2. SIMON in Kelso 1618 (P.C. xi) probable ancestor of the
Glendinings in Lessudden, Melrose and Coldstream.
vi. Katherine, distinguished for staunch adherence to the Catholic
faith, m. by contract 19 Feb. 1583 at Dumfries to John Maxwell of Conheath,
merchant burgess of Dumfries (R.M.S. vi: P.C. xiii, ii).
Lee Dickson
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Bryant [mailto:SharonBryant@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 1:42 PM
To: clendenin(a)rootsweb.com; clendinen(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLENDINEN] GTC Edinburgh
Could someone who has this publication let me know if there is a section on
Edinburgh?
I'm looking for a George m Euphame Nisbet and a John m Agnes Muir/Moore.
These men may be brothers, sons of George and Marion Her(r)ing.
Thanks.
Sharon
I can't remember who provided me with the "Descendants of William
Clendenin", but I have discovered an error in it. Fisher Clendenin's will
lists five sons, Thomas, Joseph, William, James, Fisher, a daughter Sarah
and an unborn child. His will was written April 19, 1811. The descendants of
Fisher list Charles b. 7 Aug 1809 and Fisher b. 7 Aug 1811. Apparently their
birth dates should be reversed. Can anyone clarify?
Bill Clendenin
Hi Sharon
last mssg a goof working one handed as fractured my left wrist. Somehow hit reply and cut & pasted the mssg into site's board instead of cousin's email which was below.
Please accept my apologies for such stupidity.
Lauraine Syrnick
You are the 2nd one to mention wine! Actually only had one glass with a very garlicky supper - hospital staff assured me they couldn't smell it - the garlic. Like an idiot stepped into thin air coming out of rv bathroom - not sure how I missed the step. Double green fractire of left wrist - required 3 hrs of surgery some pins and plate. Was painful, but they gave me morphine. Did this on 4th, had surgery on morn of 5th. Released 8th. Tis dam annoying - hard to get bread open, toilet tissue off roll, toothpaste on brush, and dressing a real pain. Could be worse and on the mend. Will be 70 this year and this was my 1st surgery, so overall hv had a fairly charmed life. Very little pain now, but typing one hand very slow.
I am at Kelvins - 148 Lawndale Avenue, Wpg and phone # is 204-237-0772.
The day after my surgery [was still on morphine], Kelvin talked me into getting a new wireless Laptop. It is an ACER, Intel Centrino Duo core with 160 GG HDD plus many other mystery items. Love it, but neither my family tree information nor address book are on it. Had to get your eml addy fr Hattie. Can access my email box via MTS Allstream.
Think I promised Ken some photos, but lost my digital camera. Did buy a new CANON digital, but still learning. Was planning to be back in MacGregor the 6th and doing photos then Some plans go astray. Not sure when driving will be doable.
Lauraine
>
> From: <syrnick(a)mts.net>
> Date: 2007/08/21 Tue PM 12:28:04 CDT
> To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] border thievery
>
> There was much stealing of sheep and cattle in the borders and highlands. It was almost considered a sport from what I've read. Most families if traced widely will find the odd thief, radical & possibly murderer. Genealogy always offers amazing insights into ancestors and tis nay a hobby for the feint hearted.
>
> Lauraine
> >
> > From: <syrnick(a)mts.net>
> > Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 09:24:10 CDT
> > To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
> >
> > Disagree - am on a couple of Scots lists and some are very keen. Many Americans also have no interest, but some were quick to see ways to make money on genealogy.
> >
> > Lauraine
> > >
> > > From: "William F. Clendenin" <clendenin(a)comcast.net>
> > > Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 03:51:18 CDT
> > > To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
> > >
> > > Sharon,
> > >
> > > Thinking about our problem of bridging the gap from Ireland to Scotland,
> > > part of the problem is that Scots are not as interested in genealogy as
> > > Americans. About twenty years ago I was traveling near Dumphries, Scotland
> > > when I saw a sign, "William Glendenin, Clothier", so I had to stop and ask
> > > what the owner knew about our family. He said, "We Scots don't care much
> > > about ancestry. It's all the Americans coming over here asking about family.
> > > All I know is that the last man hanged for sheep stealing in the border
> > > country was a Glendenin".
> > >
> > > Maybe that is why they are not interested.
> > >
> > > Bill Clendenin
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -------------------------------
> > > 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
> > >
> >
> > -------------------------------
> > 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
> >
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
There was much stealing of sheep and cattle in the borders and highlands. It was almost considered a sport from what I've read. Most families if traced widely will find the odd thief, radical & possibly murderer. Genealogy always offers amazing insights into ancestors and tis nay a hobby for the feint hearted.
Lauraine
>
> From: <syrnick(a)mts.net>
> Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 09:24:10 CDT
> To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>
> Disagree - am on a couple of Scots lists and some are very keen. Many Americans also have no interest, but some were quick to see ways to make money on genealogy.
>
> Lauraine
> >
> > From: "William F. Clendenin" <clendenin(a)comcast.net>
> > Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 03:51:18 CDT
> > To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
> >
> > Sharon,
> >
> > Thinking about our problem of bridging the gap from Ireland to Scotland,
> > part of the problem is that Scots are not as interested in genealogy as
> > Americans. About twenty years ago I was traveling near Dumphries, Scotland
> > when I saw a sign, "William Glendenin, Clothier", so I had to stop and ask
> > what the owner knew about our family. He said, "We Scots don't care much
> > about ancestry. It's all the Americans coming over here asking about family.
> > All I know is that the last man hanged for sheep stealing in the border
> > country was a Glendenin".
> >
> > Maybe that is why they are not interested.
> >
> > Bill Clendenin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------
> > 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
> >
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
Hay Don,
I'm interested in your Head Pump.. Did you have that when we visited
you a couple of year ago?
I could sure use something like that here is Redding where the July and
August temperatures can get above 110 degreesw.
Best,
Ken
On 18, Aug 2007, , at 9:32 PM, Donald E Clendenin wrote:
> I've been staying indoors except when I ride the golf cart to fetch
> the
> mail. Some nights the heat pump operates all night although it
> doesn't run
> constantly. Several years ago I had 800 feet of wells drilled and a
> heat
> pump installed with the coolant running through the wells. It was
> expensive
> to start but has paid for itself several times over. It is lots
> easier to
> transfer heat to 60 degree water than 100 degree air! And easier to
> extract
> heat from 60 degree water than from 10 degree air.
> Don
>
> Don
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ghwlc(a)bellsouth.net>
> To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 8:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>
>
>> Just trying to stay cool - found out Bill has an aortic anorism
>> where the
>> aorta splits into the 2 kidneys - don't see vascular surgeon on
>> that til
>> Dec 21 ??? but now don't know about fistula (shunt) being put in -
>> grrrrrrr! I am so sick of this heat and dotors and everything.
>> Wish we
>> could go on a little vacation but don't have the energy to even
>> begin to
>> pack. HA! TRy to stay cool - wish we did have some extra funds.
>> Jan
>>>
>>> From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
>>> Date: 2007/08/17 Fri AM 09:43:44 EST
>>> To: <clendenin(a)rootsweb.com>, <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
>>> Subject: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>>>
>>> some interest by new potential participants. The project is becoming
>>> stagnant.
>>>
>>> The cost of testing is right now the lowest it has been since the
>>> project
>>> started. I can't guarantee anyone that FTDNA will offer gift
>>> certificates
>>> later this year.
>>>
>>> We also have run very low on funds in the General Fund for our
>>> purposes.
>>>
>>> Need to get cracking here. I know that some of you have suffered
>>> illnesses which have taken you from your research or your ability
>>> to fund
>>> new participants but maybe someone else you know is willing to
>>> test and
>>> pay for their own testing.
>>>
>>> If anyone has any questions please just drop me a line. It's hot
>>> here and
>>> I'm spending as much time indoors as possible.
>>>
>>> Probably won't spend any time out in the yard until the temps
>>> drop to the
>>> low 80s at least. School starts in a couple of weeks so won't have
>>> anything much to do except care for two cats, two kids, one
>>> grandkid, 50+
>>> fancy-tailed guppies, my health, etc., etc.
>>>
>>> Let us hear how you're doing and what's going on in your
>>> genealogy world.
>>>
>>> Sharon
>>> Admin, list coordinator
>>>
>>> -------------------------------
>>> 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
>>>
>>
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> 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
>>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
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> request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
>
Not sure what book title is. Have tou looked at this site?
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Trail/2751/Genealogy/Family.htm
Lauraune
>
> From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
> Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 12:41:35 CDT
> To: <clendenin(a)rootsweb.com>, <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: [CLENDINEN] GTC Edinburgh
>
> Could someone who has this publication let me know if there is a section on Edinburgh?
>
> I'm looking for a George m Euphame Nisbet and a John m Agnes Muir/Moore. These men may be brothers, sons of George and Marion Her(r)ing.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sharon
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
Disagree - am on a couple of Scots lists and some are very keen. Many Americans also have no interest, but some were quick to see ways to make money on genealogy.
Lauraine
>
> From: "William F. Clendenin" <clendenin(a)comcast.net>
> Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 03:51:18 CDT
> To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>
> Sharon,
>
> Thinking about our problem of bridging the gap from Ireland to Scotland,
> part of the problem is that Scots are not as interested in genealogy as
> Americans. About twenty years ago I was traveling near Dumphries, Scotland
> when I saw a sign, "William Glendenin, Clothier", so I had to stop and ask
> what the owner knew about our family. He said, "We Scots don't care much
> about ancestry. It's all the Americans coming over here asking about family.
> All I know is that the last man hanged for sheep stealing in the border
> country was a Glendenin".
>
> Maybe that is why they are not interested.
>
> Bill Clendenin
>
>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
Try this site for Agnes Muir - which has a few - one married a George Johnson
http://bayanne.info/Shetland/
Only one Herring name came up on Bayanne
Lauraine
>
> From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
> Date: 2007/08/20 Mon PM 12:41:35 CDT
> To: <clendenin(a)rootsweb.com>, <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: [CLENDINEN] GTC Edinburgh
>
> Could someone who has this publication let me know if there is a section on Edinburgh?
>
> I'm looking for a George m Euphame Nisbet and a John m Agnes Muir/Moore. These men may be brothers, sons of George and Marion Her(r)ing.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sharon
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
Sharon,
Thinking about our problem of bridging the gap from Ireland to Scotland,
part of the problem is that Scots are not as interested in genealogy as
Americans. About twenty years ago I was traveling near Dumphries, Scotland
when I saw a sign, "William Glendenin, Clothier", so I had to stop and ask
what the owner knew about our family. He said, "We Scots don't care much
about ancestry. It's all the Americans coming over here asking about family.
All I know is that the last man hanged for sheep stealing in the border
country was a Glendenin".
Maybe that is why they are not interested.
Bill Clendenin
Could someone who has this publication let me know if there is a section on Edinburgh?
I'm looking for a George m Euphame Nisbet and a John m Agnes Muir/Moore. These men may be brothers, sons of George and Marion Her(r)ing.
Thanks.
Sharon
I've been staying indoors except when I ride the golf cart to fetch the
mail. Some nights the heat pump operates all night although it doesn't run
constantly. Several years ago I had 800 feet of wells drilled and a heat
pump installed with the coolant running through the wells. It was expensive
to start but has paid for itself several times over. It is lots easier to
transfer heat to 60 degree water than 100 degree air! And easier to extract
heat from 60 degree water than from 10 degree air.
Don
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: <ghwlc(a)bellsouth.net>
To: <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
> Just trying to stay cool - found out Bill has an aortic anorism where the
> aorta splits into the 2 kidneys - don't see vascular surgeon on that til
> Dec 21 ??? but now don't know about fistula (shunt) being put in -
> grrrrrrr! I am so sick of this heat and dotors and everything. Wish we
> could go on a little vacation but don't have the energy to even begin to
> pack. HA! TRy to stay cool - wish we did have some extra funds.
> Jan
>>
>> From: "Sharon Bryant" <SharonBryant(a)cox.net>
>> Date: 2007/08/17 Fri AM 09:43:44 EST
>> To: <clendenin(a)rootsweb.com>, <clendinen(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Subject: [CLENDINEN] Need to drum up
>>
>> some interest by new potential participants. The project is becoming
>> stagnant.
>>
>> The cost of testing is right now the lowest it has been since the project
>> started. I can't guarantee anyone that FTDNA will offer gift certificates
>> later this year.
>>
>> We also have run very low on funds in the General Fund for our purposes.
>>
>> Need to get cracking here. I know that some of you have suffered
>> illnesses which have taken you from your research or your ability to fund
>> new participants but maybe someone else you know is willing to test and
>> pay for their own testing.
>>
>> If anyone has any questions please just drop me a line. It's hot here and
>> I'm spending as much time indoors as possible.
>>
>> Probably won't spend any time out in the yard until the temps drop to the
>> low 80s at least. School starts in a couple of weeks so won't have
>> anything much to do except care for two cats, two kids, one grandkid, 50+
>> fancy-tailed guppies, my health, etc., etc.
>>
>> Let us hear how you're doing and what's going on in your genealogy world.
>>
>> Sharon
>> Admin, list coordinator
>>
>> -------------------------------
>> 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
>>
>
>
> -------------------------------
> 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
>
When my mother married my dad in 1924 she came north and adopted the
stiff necked German no nonsense attitude of his family. She spoke very
little of her family. After she passed away in 1981, armed with a few
of her stories we lit out to Southern Illinois to find "kin" I have
very little personal connection with the ones we found. They were not
very interested in genealogy. So, to the court houses etc. . . we did
have very good luck getting documentation back to Fisher and a bit on
"old William."
As to the "Promise of a rose garden" I didn't hear that. I did find a
rose garden each time I found a grave of one of my ancestors or a land
grant or finding him/her in the census. There were. as the song goes.
"along with the sunshine there has to be a little rain sometime" We did
run into a little rain.
My point, probably badly made, was that until I can, through primary
documentation, hook up with one of the families, The DNA testing was not
a tool I should have been playing with, Yet! Yes, I know William F.
Clendenin, we worked on our mutual line together several years back. A
delightful gentleman.
Cheers, Carol