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Hello, Karen
Since Grandmother Minnie was born before the 1899 publication of the huge
Cleveland works done by Horace Gillette Cleveland and Edmund Janes Cleveland, why
not look at their "Cleveland and Cleaveland Families" they published that year,
and see if her parents, Grover and Martha, are in it? The index is on roll 3 of
the microfilm, all three rolls available for order through an LDS Family History
Center. Check their family history catalog for the order numbers. If they are,
the entire ancestry back to Moses, the Immigrant, is there to follow upline.
Good luck.
Billye D. Jackson
> Subject: Cleveland
> Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 08:51:38 -0600 (CST)
> From: tinkerbell53(a)webtv.net (Karen Woods)
> To: CLEVELAND-SURNAME-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Hello,I am trying to find my husbands g grandparents for him.His
> grandmother-Minnie (Cleveland)Hayes born 1888 in Laramie County,Wyoming
> daughter of Grover & Martha Cleveland..All I have are his g grandparents
> names-Grover & Martha Cleveland.I'm asking for any help in finding
> information on them.Thanking all so much.........Karen
Hello,I am trying to find my husbands g grandparents for him.His
grandmother-Minnie (Cleveland)Hayes born 1888 in Laramie County,Wyoming
daughter of Grover & Martha Cleveland..All I have are his g grandparents
names-Grover & Martha Cleveland.I'm asking for any help in finding
information on them.Thanking all so much.........Karen
Someone on this list should have this line. I know I've seen them, although
they aren't mine.
Fred
Subject: my Cleveland line
> Hi,
> I'm new to this list but am happy to share information that I may have
> and anxious to make new connections. Here is my Cleveland line--Moses,
> Samuel, Joseph, Ephraim, Joseph, Benjamin, Gilbert Moshem Marquis de
> Lafayette, Benjamin, Herbert, Herbert Jr., and myself Allison Cleveland
> Chase. Sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Alli Chase
> chaseal(a)execpc.com
Hi,
I'm new to this list but am happy to share information that I may have
and anxious to make new connections. Here is my Cleveland line--Moses,
Samuel, Joseph, Ephraim, Joseph, Benjamin, Gilbert Moshem Marquis de
Lafayette, Benjamin, Herbert, Herbert Jr., and myself Allison Cleveland
Chase. Sound familiar to anyone?
Alli Chase
chaseal(a)execpc.com
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Fred
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Murphy's Genealogy Laws
a.. The will you need is in a safe onboard the Titanic.
b.. You finally find the wedding record for your gggrandfather only to
discover he married Mary SMITH whose father was John SMITH and mother was
Mary JONES!
c.. You have finally found the information you needed to solve the family
mystery you have been working on for 2 years and your elderly aunt says
"I could have told you that!"
d.. You find an old family photo album and upon close examination, there
are no names on the pictures.
e.. You learn that your great grandmother's family bible (passed down
through the family for 3 generations) was sold at an estate sale in New
York City.
f.. You find your family in the census and write to the county where they
lived for 40 years, only to receive a letter stating all the county
records burned.
g. You learn there is a county history on microfilm of the county your
ancestors originated. It has 16000 pages and is not indexed.
h.. The public ceremony in which your distinguished ancestor participated
and at which the platform collapsed under him, turned out to be a
hanging.
Where is that guy Murphy anyway?? I really do have a few things to say to
him!
Kinsman (original poem by Wayne Hand, 1999)
Alas, my elusive kinsman
You've led me quite a chase
I thought I'd found your courthouse
But the Yankees burned the place.
You always kept your bags packed
Although you had no fame, and
Just for the fun of it
Twice you changed your name.
You never owed any man, or
At least I found no bills
In spite of eleven offspring
You never left a will.
They say our name's from Europe
Came state side on a ship
Either they lost the passenger list
Or granddad gave them the slip.
I'm the only one looking
Another searcher I can't find
I pray (maybe that's his fathers name)
As I go out of my mind.
They said you had a headstone
In a shady plot
I've been there twenty times, and
Can't even find the lot.
You never wrote a letter
Your Bible we can't find
It's probably in some attic
Out of sight and out of mind.
You first married a .....Smith
And just to set the tone
The other four were Sarahs
And everyone a Jones.
You cost me two fortunes
One of which I did not have
My wife, my house and Fido
God, how I miss that yellow lab.
But somewhere you slipped up,
Ole Boy, Somewhere you left a track
And if I don't find you this year
Well...... Next year I'll be back!