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1. Benjamin B.8 Clevenger was born Abt. February 17, 1837 in Cocke
County, Tennessee, and died October 20, 1892 in Salem Cemetery, Clay
County, Missouri. He married (1) Elizabeth Elliott February 19, 1857
in Ray County, Missouri, daughter of Jessee Elliott and Arena Hunt. He
married (2) Margaret Wortham September 25, 1889 in Clay County,
Missouri.
Does anyone have a burial place or death date for Elizabeth Elliott,
wife of Benjamin B. Clevenger?
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Lori Camper
e-mail: campers(a)iname.com ICQ #2485917
Diggin' up: Camper/Kemper, Clevenger, Crofut, Holloway, King, Wood,
Yarbrough
My Genealogy Site:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Lori-L-Camper
My Personal Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9878/
Sarah Clevenger wrote:
>
> Did these people stay in Macoupin Co, IL or did they move to MO.? I just
> have them in the 1850 census in IL.
> Sarah
>
> Lori Camper wrote:
>
> > Would anyone have a death date or burial place for Martha Clevenger b.
> > 1812; daughter of Reuben Clevenger and Sarah Maybry. She married
> > William Lair.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ----------
> >
> > Lori Camper
> > e-mail: campers(a)iname.com ICQ #2485917
> > Diggin' up: Camper/Kemper, Clevenger, Crofut, Holloway, King, Wood,
> > Yarbrough
> > My Genealogy Site:
> > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Lori-L-Camper
> > My Personal Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9878/
Donna: His e-mail address is kclevinger(a)sprynet.com
Be sure to notice that his Clevenger is spelled with an i.
mimi
-----Original Message-----
From: Donna Nelson <donnan(a)channeltactics.com>
To: CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Texas CLEVINGER's
>Does anyone have the email of Bruce Reilly?
>
>Donnan(a)channeltactics.com <mailto:Donnan@channeltactics.com>
>Donna Nelson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kclevinger(a)sprynet.com [SMTP:kclevinger@sprynet.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 1998 11:45 PM
> To: CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: Texas CLEVINGER's
>
> Hello Sarah,
> You've given me the best leads I have had in months!! I searched
>all
> over the web and found most of the family you pointed me toward,
>but I
> still haven't found the generation right before Franklin or how
>he found
> Dora Jean (half-Cherokee from OK). I've been reading all of the
>email I
> find from you on the internet and you are extremely helpful to
>all!
> Thank you for being so generous with your information.
>
> Bruce Reilly
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Sarah Clevenger <sclevenger(a)iquest.net>
>wrote:
> >In the 1900 Dallas co census is Franklin S. Clevenger born Dec
>1870 MO
> >had wife Dora born Aug 1876 TX with a son Lewis E. born Mar
>1900.
> >
> >You can find this family in the Ray Co, MO Clevenger book
>among the
> >descendants of Zachariah and Rebecca Clevenger who went ot Ray
>Co prior
> >to 1820.
> >
> >Sarah Clevenger
> >
> >kclevinger(a)sprynet.com wrote:
> >
> >> There is a new message board for Texas CLEVINGER's at URL
> >> " http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb190845".
> >>
> >> Bruce Reilly
> >
> >
> >
>
Does anyone have the email of Bruce Reilly?
Donnan(a)channeltactics.com <mailto:Donnan@channeltactics.com>
Donna Nelson
-----Original Message-----
From: kclevinger(a)sprynet.com [SMTP:kclevinger@sprynet.com]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 1998 11:45 PM
To: CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Texas CLEVINGER's
Hello Sarah,
You've given me the best leads I have had in months!! I searched
all
over the web and found most of the family you pointed me toward,
but I
still haven't found the generation right before Franklin or how
he found
Dora Jean (half-Cherokee from OK). I've been reading all of the
email I
find from you on the internet and you are extremely helpful to
all!
Thank you for being so generous with your information.
Bruce Reilly
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Sarah Clevenger <sclevenger(a)iquest.net>
wrote:
>In the 1900 Dallas co census is Franklin S. Clevenger born Dec
1870 MO
>had wife Dora born Aug 1876 TX with a son Lewis E. born Mar
1900.
>
>You can find this family in the Ray Co, MO Clevenger book
among the
>descendants of Zachariah and Rebecca Clevenger who went ot Ray
Co prior
>to 1820.
>
>Sarah Clevenger
>
>kclevinger(a)sprynet.com wrote:
>
>> There is a new message board for Texas CLEVINGER's at URL
>> " http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb190845".
>>
>> Bruce Reilly
>
>
>
Hello Sarah,
You've given me the best leads I have had in months!! I searched all
over the web and found most of the family you pointed me toward, but I
still haven't found the generation right before Franklin or how he found
Dora Jean (half-Cherokee from OK). I've been reading all of the email I
find from you on the internet and you are extremely helpful to all!
Thank you for being so generous with your information.
Bruce Reilly
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Sarah Clevenger <sclevenger(a)iquest.net> wrote:
>In the 1900 Dallas co census is Franklin S. Clevenger born Dec 1870 MO
>had wife Dora born Aug 1876 TX with a son Lewis E. born Mar 1900.
>
>You can find this family in the Ray Co, MO Clevenger book among the
>descendants of Zachariah and Rebecca Clevenger who went ot Ray Co prior
>to 1820.
>
>Sarah Clevenger
>
>kclevinger(a)sprynet.com wrote:
>
>> There is a new message board for Texas CLEVINGER's at URL
>> " http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb190845".
>>
>> Bruce Reilly
>
>
>
In the 1900 Dallas co census is Franklin S. Clevenger born Dec 1870 MO
had wife Dora born Aug 1876 TX with a son Lewis E. born Mar 1900.
You can find this family in the Ray Co, MO Clevenger book among the
descendants of Zachariah and Rebecca Clevenger who went ot Ray Co prior
to 1820.
Sarah Clevenger
kclevinger(a)sprynet.com wrote:
> There is a new message board for Texas CLEVINGER's at URL
> " http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb190845".
>
> Bruce Reilly
Did these people stay in Macoupin Co, IL or did they move to MO.? I just
have them in the 1850 census in IL.
Sarah
Lori Camper wrote:
> Would anyone have a death date or burial place for Martha Clevenger b.
> 1812; daughter of Reuben Clevenger and Sarah Maybry. She married
> William Lair.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------
>
> Lori Camper
> e-mail: campers(a)iname.com ICQ #2485917
> Diggin' up: Camper/Kemper, Clevenger, Crofut, Holloway, King, Wood,
> Yarbrough
> My Genealogy Site:
> http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Lori-L-Camper
> My Personal Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9878/
Would anyone have a death date or burial place for Martha Clevenger b.
1812; daughter of Reuben Clevenger and Sarah Maybry. She married
William Lair.
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----------
Lori Camper
e-mail: campers(a)iname.com ICQ #2485917
Diggin' up: Camper/Kemper, Clevenger, Crofut, Holloway, King, Wood,
Yarbrough
My Genealogy Site:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/a/m/Lori-L-Camper
My Personal Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9878/
In a message dated 10/24/98 4:04:37 PM Central Daylight Time, TJL2365(a)aol.com
writes:
> Just wondering if anyone is researching Cleavenger with this spelling in
> probably WV, VA, or PA areas. Thanks
Hi,
Always check out anyone you find, no matter which spelling. I have found both
spellings in my research. Depending on the source I have found it spelled one
way on a census, another way on the next census, and still yet another way on
a death certificate or obituary. Years ago, I lost out on lots of information
simply because I was looking for a specific spelling on my family. On that
particular line, I had retrace my tracks and research all over again looking
for other spellings as well.
Patsy
What is the newsletter about specifically?
Donna Nelson (Nelson-Goode-Clevenger-Bradshaw)
Donnan(a)channeltactics.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Clevenger [SMTP:sclevenger@iquest.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 8:56 AM
To: CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Mabry newsletter
There is a new newsletter that I know that some of you will be
interested in. It has just started up.
Sarah
:
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There is a new newsletter that I know that some of you will be interested in. It has just started up.
Sarah
:
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>
>
>
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> not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance,
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> want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to
> MABRY-L-request(a)rootsweb.com.
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> 3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and
> sent to you together as a single large message). There are two
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> MABRY-L-request(a)rootsweb.com to discontinue mail mode. Second,
> send the command "subscribe" to MABRY-D-request(a)rootsweb.com
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Did I ever reply to your message that I was the person who posted the
following?
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> From: elliott(a)okway.okstate.edu
> To: CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: William Clevenger
> Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 8:50 PM
>
> Could someone please identify who posted the message below? My e-mail
system
> only identifies it as being from the listserv, and no name or e-mail
address was
> provided at the bottom of the message. Thanks a lot,
>
> Emily Elliott
> elliott(a)okway.okstate.edu
>
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator
_________________________________
> Subject: William Clevenger
> Author: <CLEVENGER-L(a)rootsweb.com> at SMTP
> Date: 08/12/98 09:11 PM
>
>
> Here is what I have on the Clevenger ancestors;
>
> The Clevenger Family
>
> The Clevengers can be found in the American colonies from the early years
> of the eighteenth century, often in evidence in the same geographic areas
> as the early Van Metres.
> George Clevenger
> George Clevenger, our ancestor, was born in England in 1654 and by 1676
was
> to be found on the Van Der Donck estate on the Hudson River in what is
now
> Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. In that year he married Sarah
> Hadden, who was born on the estate, the daughter of John Hadden and his
> wife Elizabeth. George died April 1684 and Sarah sometime prior to
> February 1691.
> George and Sarah were parents of:
> George, b 1676 Westchester Co NY;
> John.
>
> John Clevenger
> John Clevenger was born 1678 in Westchester County, New York, the son of
> George Clevenger and his wife Sarah Hadden. He migrated to Burlington
> County in the West Province of New Jersey sometime before 1706.
> In 1714 both John Van Metre and John Clevenger were listed as debtors to
> the estate of John Bowne, a wealthy Monmouth County merchant. He died in
> Burlington County in 1746.
> John and his wife Mary were parents of:
> Mary, b 1706 Burlington Co, m 12 Sep 1728 Thomas Hawkins, d Frederick Co
> VA;
> Hannah, b 1709 Burlington Co, m 21 Aug 1731 William Duckworth;
> Samuel;
> Catherine, b 1711 Burlington Co, m 26 Jun 1732 Charles Miller;
> Abraham, b abt 1718 Burlington Co, m 26 Jul 1742 Jane Platt, d aft 1794
PA;
> John, b 1718 Burlington Co, m 17 Mar 1742 Hannah Baker;
> George, b abt 1720 Burlington Co, m 19 Jul 1737 Deliverance Horner, d
1809
> VA;
> Thomas, b 1722 Burlington Co, m 9 Feb 1746 Mary Platt, d 1772 Burlington
> Co;
> Margaret, b 1724 Burlington Co, m 9 Feb 1746 Thomas Asson;
> William, b 1726 Burlington Co, m 17 Aug 1850 Mercy Asson; d Dec 1768
> Monmouth Co NJ.
> Samuel Clevenger
> Samuel Clevenger was born 1710 in Burlington County, New Jersey, the son
of
> John Clevenger and his wife Mary. Sometime before 1747 he moved west to
> Frederick County, Virginia, perhaps following in the steps of his
> acquaintance John Van Metre.
> Samuel was the parent of:
> William;
> Samuel, born about 1758.
>
> William Clevenger
> William Clevenger was born about 1747 in Frederick County, Virginia, the
> son of Samuel Clevenger. In 1766 or so he married Frances Acker, who was
> born 1745.
> In 1775 Rev. Peter Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister in the Shenandoah
> Valley, was chosen to head a committee of safety in opposition to British
> oppression and began to recruit Germans and others for the "inevitable
> conflict." He preached a farewell sermon, then threw off his vestments to
> reveal the uniform of a colonel in the Continental Army. Members of the
> congregation followed him to the recruiting office; the Independent
Company
> of Dunmore was formed; and William enlisted about 10 July 1775. On 2
> November 1775 he is listed on the rolls of Captain Philip Helphinsine's
> company. No further records of his service exist, although he may have
been
> with Washington at Valley Forge.
> William was included on the Frederick County personal property tax lists
> for the years 1782 through 1795. With his large family?four of whom had
> married in the space of a few months in 1799--he migrated to Ross County,
> Ohio in late 1802 or early 1804.
> In September 1804 he was a witness to the will of John Hubbard of Union
> Township. In 1805 Highland County was organized from parts of Ross, Adams
> and Clermont Counties, and William is listed ion the 1807 census of adult
> males. In 1808 he was on the Liberty Township tax lists, and is seen on
the
> Highland County tax lists of 1812 and 1814. He died at Hillsboro in 1817.
> William and Frances were parents of:
> James, b abt 1766, m 17 Jul 1786 Martha McGraw, d aft 1820;
> William, b abt 1774 Frederick Co VA, m 22 Aug 1799 Omeny Powers, d 1843
> Randolph Co IN;
> Abraham, b 22 Sep 1775 Frederick Co, m 17 Aug 1799 Eunice Branson,
> witnessed will of Morgan Van Matre 1813, d 17 Oct 1846 Randolph Co IN;
> Sarah, b 30 Apr 1777 Frederick Co, m 25 Dec 1799 Thomas Ireland, d 23 Nov
> 1864 Warren Co OH;
> Mahlon, b 1778 Frederick Co, m 29 Jun 1803 Betsy Clark, d 29 Jun 1803
> Frederick Co;
> John, b 12 Jan 1780 Frederick Co, m 27 Apr 1799 Nancy Stothard, d 22 Aug
> 1872 Randolph Co IN;
> Mary (Polly), b 1782 Frederick Co, m 24 Mar 1804 Reuben Crabb;
> Hannah, b 1784 Frederick Co, m 8 Apr 1813 Jonathan Bales;
> Samuel, b 1786 Frederick Co, m 12 Feb 1809 Margaret Curry, d 7 Jun 1867
> Randolph Co, IN;
> Jonathan, b 5 Feb 1788 Frederick Co, m 6 Sep 1810 Christina Owsley, d
1875
> Randolph Co IN;
> Catherine.
> Catherine Clevenger
> Catherine Clevenger was born about 1792, probably in Frederick County,
> Virginia and probably the daughter of William Clevenger and his wife
> Frances Acker. She married Joseph Van Metre in Highland County, Ohio 29
> March 1812. (See "The Van Meter Family.")
> Sources: Virkus Abridged Compendium 2:116; Nelson "Documents of Colonial
> New Jersey" 23:51; Cartmell "Shenandoah Valley Pioneers"; Griffiths
> "Clevenger Pioneers"; Judy "History of Grant and Hardy Counties; McBride
> "Highland County Marriages"; "Clevenger Connections" 3:1, 4:1; pedigrees
> and family group records from LDS Ancestral File; letter from Griffiths.
>
>
>
>
Forwarding this message to these lists also, as we have Clevengers &
Faubions mixed in with the McCoys. Thanks for any info.
>
>It's been a while since I posted this, so thought I would try again.
>
>Descendants of Moses McKOY
>
>1 Moses McKOY, d: 1821 Clay Co., MO
>. +Jane _____
>..... 2 Lydia McCOY
>..... 2 Jacob McCOY, b: 1791 TN; d: Bet. 1850 - 1860
>.........+Nancy ALLEN, b: 1805 Cocke Co., TN; d: Bef. Feb 1866 MO; m: 23
Oct 1828 Ray Co., MO
>............ 3 Robinson McCOY, b: Oct 1829 MO
>................ +Jane CLEVENGER, m: 16 Apr 1855 Atchison Co., MO
>................... 4 Ambrose McCOY, b: 1856
>................... 4 Mason McCOY, b: 1857
>................... 4 Calaway McCOY, b: 1860
>............ 3 Elsey McCOY, b: 1835 MO
>............ 3 Juliett/Julia McCOY, b: 1836 MO
>............ 3 Oran/Oren McCOY, b: 1838 MO
>............ 3 Richard "Dix" McCOY, b: Abt. 1840 MO
>................ +Sarah E. _____, b: 1842 MO, m: Abt. 1860
>............ 3 Fielding/Fieldon McCOY, b: Abt. 1843 MO; d: 27 Feb 1898
>................ +Alcey/Elsey MILLSAPP, b: 11 Jan 1841 MO; m: 27 Mar 1873
Clay Co., MO
>................... 4 Deborah McCOY, b: 1874
>....................... +Joseph VANPELT, m: 27 Feb 1890 Clay Co., MO
>................... 4 Olivia McCOY
>............ 3 Albert A. (G.?) McCOY, b: Aft. Sep 1850, MO
>................ +Louisa (Lucetta) KENDALL, b: Bet. 1847 - 1849 TN; m:
Abt. 1870
>............ *2nd Wife of Albert A. (G.?) McCOY:
>................ +Laura _____; m: Abt. 1885
>..... 2 Robert McCOY, b: Abt. 1800 TN
>......... +Eliza _____; b: Abt. 1824 MO
>............ 3 Sarah J. McCOY, b: Abt. 1849 MO
>............ 3 Mary E. McCOY, b: 22 Feb 1845 MO; d: 13 May 1914
>................ +Henry BROWN
>..... *2nd Wife of Robert McCOY:
>......... +Malinda LOGAN, m: 28 Aug 1830 Clay Co., MO
>............ 3 William McCOY, b: Abt. 1832 MO
>..... 2 James McCOY, d: Bef. 15 Nov 1845 Clay Co., MO
>......... +Martha "Patsy" HARDWICK, d: 07 Oct 1850 Clay Co., MO; m: 03 Jun
1833 Clay Co., MO
>............ 3 Moses Isaac McCOY, b: 04 Jun 1833 TN; d: Bef. 03 Oct 1868
Clay Co., MO
>................ +Sycha E. "Sithy"/"Syche" ALLEN; b: 09 Apr 1840 Ray Co.,
MO; d: 1858 Ray Co., MO; m: 15 Mar 1857 Ray Co., MO
>................... 4 James Isaac "Jim" McCOY, b: 29 May 1858 MO; d: 13
Jul 1950 Ray Co., MO
>....................... +Burnette/Brunetta "Nettie" BROADHURST, b: 03 Mar
1870 MO; d: 11 Jun 1942 Ray Co., MO; m: 19 Mar 1884 Ray Co., MO
>............ *2nd Wife of Moses Isaac McCOY:
>................ +Surinna (Lurina) ALDER, m: 02 Jan 1859 Clay Co., MO
>................... 4 John Morgan McCOY
>................... 4 Carrie McCOY
>................... 4 Baby girl McCOY
>............ 3 Luttera McCOY, b: Bef. 1838
>............ 3 Margaret McCOY, b: Bef. 1838
>............ 3 Dorinda M. "Dorney" McCOY, b: Feb 1841; d: 12 Mar 1928
>................ +Joseph MILLSAPP, b: 15 May 1836 MO; d: Abt. 1870
Atchison Co., MO; m: 27 Jan 1858 Clay Co., MO
>................... 4 Martha Elizabeth MILLSAPP, b: Abt. 1860
>....................... +Wyatt WILLIAMS
>................... *2nd Husband of Martha Elizabeth MILLSAPP:
>....................... +John GREENE, m: 15 January 1890
>................... 4 James Arthur MILLSAPP, b: Abt. 1865
>................... 4 Rebecca Jane MILLSAPP, b: December 1867
>................... 4 Joseph Lee MILLSAPP, b: 14 May 1870; d: 06 Dec 1957
>....................... +Matilda DUNCAN, b: 09 Feb 1872; d: 18 May 1941;
m: 15 Jan 1890
>............ 3 Jane McCOY, d: Aft. Jun 1858
>................ +Joseph HINDMAN, d: Aft. Jun 1858
>..... 2 Mary McCOY
>......... +James WILLIAMS
>............ 3 Mary Frances WILLIAMS
>................ +Christopher Columbus ALLISON
>................... 4 John Christopher ALLISON, b: 04 Nov 1854; d: 09 Feb
1928
>....................... +Sarah Rebecca CLEVENGER, b: 12 Jan 1865 Ray Co.,
MO; d: 21 Jul 1942 m: 15 Jan 1888 Ray Co., MO
>..... 2 Bershaba McCOY
>
>Also, I suspect these McKoys/McCoys were related to a McKay line we have.
Does anyone know for sure? I've just give a portion of this line to save
space, but have more bef. and after. They intermarried with some of the
same families as some of our other lines. It's frustrating! Thanks.
>
>............ 3 Abraham McKAY, b: Bet. 1751 - 1752, d: Abt. 1831 TN
>................ +Rachel O'DELL, m: Abt. 1769 VA
>................... 4 Mary (Merium) McCOY/McKAY b: Abt. 1780
>....................... +Henry FAUBION, b: Abt. 1774 Fauquier Co., VA; d:
24 Dec 1803 TN; m: 05 Aug 1795 Greene (now Cocke) Co., TN
>................... 4 Abraham McKAY, b: Abt. 1784 Frederick Co., VA
>....................... +Catherine NICHOLS, m: May 1812 Cocke Co., TN
>................... 4 Abigail McKAY, d: 1819 Washington Co., TN
>....................... +_____ JOB(E)
>................... 4 Betsy McKAY
>................... 4 David McKAY, d: 1810
>................... 4 Lydia McKAY
>....................... +James CONRAD, m: 10 Apr 1828 Shenandoah Co., VA
>
>Judy
>mailto:judyad@flash.net
>
I have reprinted George Griffith's book with his permission.
see my webpage for particulars.
http://members.iquest.net/~sclevenger
What dates, places, parents, spouse (s) do you have for your James
Anderson Clevenger? There are around 5,000 or more Clevengers living now
and about twice or three times that have have left records all around the
place, so give us some help as to where your fellow lived and we can
probably help you.
Help! I'm stuck in the Clevenger Family Tree and can't get out.
Sarah
Leon L. Wood wrote:
> Hi Gang,
> This is my first posting on this list, I'm interested in obtaining
> information about the book: George Griffiths Clevenger Pioneers and
> Descendants, referred to in a earlier digest. I am researching the
> James Anderson Clevenger line ( West Virginia ). Any help is very
> appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Leon L. Wood, III
> lwood(a)infinet.com
Hi Gang,
This is my first posting on this list, I'm interested in obtaining
information about the book: George Griffiths Clevenger Pioneers and
Descendants, referred to in a earlier digest. I am researching the
James Anderson Clevenger line ( West Virginia ). Any help is very
appreciated.
Regards,
Leon L. Wood, III
lwood(a)infinet.com