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I would like to exchange info and documention with any proven decendants of
Mary and Barnard. I would like to hear from any colateral decendants and
will respond with what I have learned the last twenty one years. My FRANKLIN
grand parents helped my mother raise us four girls after my father deserted us
when my youngest sister was born. This makes my FRANKLIN LINE the most
impartant to me.
Mary CLEVELAND FRANKLINs brother Benjamin is one of my favorite people to
research. I beleive that the fat gene in our family of today goes back to the
VA/SC CLEVELAND lines of 1700's. Mary died in 1808 with cancer of the face.
Benjamin was so fat that during the last years of his life was carried around in
a special chair by his slaves. This is not primary info. This is in the
Draper Papers.
Johnnye Carlson researching:
FRANKLIN, EDWARDS, KILLOUGH, BOHANNAN, SATTERWHITE, COSTIN, COSTON, HAWES,
DAVIS, CROSS, DUNCAN, ROY, HOWARD, SLIGER, YARBROUGH, COBURN, PARSONS, SMITH,
PAYNE,
HILL
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Hi Chris,
I wish I could help you, but it sounds as if the George Cleveland you are
searching for might be from the Northern Cleveland line that lst settled in
Mass. about the same time that My Southern Cleveland line settled in VA.
Have you tried looking in the Cleveland Family Chronicles at:
http://www.angelfire.com/il/ClevelandFamilyChron/index.html ? If you scan
down on that site you'll see the Cleveland Family Forum...........and that
deals with BOTH lines of Cleveland's. Also, Vikki Lynn Cleveland that is
the host of the Chronicles site is also from the Northern line and she is
very helpful & has a lot of records so you might send her an e-mail and see
what she has. Sure wish I could be of more help, but hopefully you'll find
someone at the Chronicles that cane give you some guidance.
Nell Lewis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Baer" <cbaer(a)vineyard.net>
To: <CLEVELAND-SURNAME(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 10:19 AM
Subject: [CLEVELAND-SURNAME] Capt. George Cleveland (1871-1925) of theHudson
Bay Co.
> Hi -
>
> I'm seeking information about and descendants of Capt. George
> Cleveland (1871-1925) of the Hudson Bay Co. in Repulse Bay (also of
> Wager Bay and Chesterfield Inlet) in Nunavut, as well as Vineyard
> Haven, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.
>
> His wives in Nunavut included Tabitia Taututtiaq (aka Tooteecheak,
> Taututsiak; b. c. 1885, the dau. of Kayardjuar of Ivallak and
> Nangar), Lea(h) Angnauyak (aka Angaujaq, Arnaujaq; the daughter of
> Capt. John Murray) and Sapinaq.
>
> His children by Taututtiaq included Ittuliaq/Iktuliak,
> Nangaat/Nangnaan Issigaitok, Siusarnaat, Hanna(h) Siksik, Martha
> Ipiksaut, and a girl adopted to a Pelly Bay couple.
>
> His children by other Nunavut women may have included Elizabeth
> Inukpaujaq Kiatshuk (aka Qiatsuk, Qiatshuk, Qiashuk), Mary Anulik
> Kuutiq, Qinnguq, Jacob Amiimiaqjuk Pilakapsi, Phillip Kripanik,
> Abraham Tagornak, and Angaquaqsaaq.
>
> Capt. Cleveland was the eldest child of Henry N. Cleveland
> (1848-1929) and his wife Ann Eliza (Fish) Gibbs of Martha's Vineyard, MA,
> USA.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Chris
>
>
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Hi -
I'm seeking information about and descendants of Capt. George
Cleveland (1871-1925) of the Hudson Bay Co. in Repulse Bay (also of
Wager Bay and Chesterfield Inlet) in Nunavut, as well as Vineyard
Haven, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.
His wives in Nunavut included Tabitia Taututtiaq (aka Tooteecheak,
Taututsiak; b. c. 1885, the dau. of Kayardjuar of Ivallak and
Nangar), Lea(h) Angnauyak (aka Angaujaq, Arnaujaq; the daughter of
Capt. John Murray) and Sapinaq.
His children by Taututtiaq included Ittuliaq/Iktuliak,
Nangaat/Nangnaan Issigaitok, Siusarnaat, Hanna(h) Siksik, Martha
Ipiksaut, and a girl adopted to a Pelly Bay couple.
His children by other Nunavut women may have included Elizabeth
Inukpaujaq Kiatshuk (aka Qiatsuk, Qiatshuk, Qiashuk), Mary Anulik
Kuutiq, Qinnguq, Jacob Amiimiaqjuk Pilakapsi, Phillip Kripanik,
Abraham Tagornak, and Angaquaqsaaq.
Capt. Cleveland was the eldest child of Henry N. Cleveland
(1848-1929) and his wife Ann Eliza (Fish) Gibbs of Martha's Vineyard, MA, USA.
Thanks for any help!
Chris