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William G Clevenger b abt 1889 Okla married Ruth Marie Powers d/o George W and Virginia Clark Powers. In the 1930 census they have a son, Gordon N age 1.
George W Powers was my greatgrandfather's brother
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from the 3/15 issue of The Palladium-Item, Richmond, IN
Article published Mar 15, 2007
Max C. Clevenger
Max C. Clevenger, 78, of Richmond, died Tuesday, March 13, 2007, at his
home.
He was born April 14, 1928, in Richmond to Fred and Lucile Eastman Clevenger
and lived here all his life.
Max was the former owner and operator of Clevenger's Smorgasbord and
Catering Service. He purchased the Southside Dairy Queen, operating it with
his wife from 1968 to 1986, until his retirement. He served on the
international and state boards of Dairy Queen.
He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the 8th Cavalry Regiment
in Tokyo, Japan.
He graduated from Richmond Senior High School in 1946 and attended Tri State
College in Angola.
Max was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, where he formerly sang in
the choir. He was a member of the Harry Ray American Legion Post 65, Kirk
Little VFW Post 1108 and a life member of the National Rifle Association. He
was a former member of Jaycees, Noon Optimist Club and the Barbershop
Quartet Singing Group.
He was active in Richmond Civic Theatre during the 1950s and 1960s and
received the Best Actor Award for his 1960 performance in the play,
"Gazebo." Max enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, woodworking, world travel and
wintering in Florida.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Irene (Kottyan) Clevenger; two sons,
David Allen and wife Susan Clevenger of Sterling, Va., Joseph M. and wife
Pauline Clevenger of Arlington, Wis.; three grandchildren, Stacy Clevenger
of Sterling, Va., and Andrew and Samantha Clevenger of Arlington, Wis.; one
brother, Richard A. Clevenger of Richmond; nieces and nephews.
Liturgy of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Saturday, March 17, 2007, at St.
Mary's Catholic Church with Rev. Eric Augenstein officiating. Burial will be
at St. Andrew's Cemetery with military rites by the honor guard of the Wayne
County Veterans Council. Friends may call 5-7 p.m. Friday at
Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be given to Seton Catholic High School Alumni
Center c/o Richmond Catholic Office, 240 S. Sixth St., Richmond, IN 47374,
or a favorite charity.
E-mail condolences may be sent to sbocares(a)aol.com
031507-39629526-347
George
I have John's dates and child flagged as 'Unproven' (Source Quality 0
). I code the IGI that way. I have seen nothing else on him, either,
but I am not as deep a researcher as you.
Jack Ray
On 3/15/07, grggrg522(a)aol.com <grggrg522(a)aol.com> wrote:
> I am a long-time Clevenger researcher--see my book, "Clevenger Pioneers & Descendants" published in 1980. As such I am very interested in the exchange going on by Evie and others. Of particular interest is John Clevenger, b. about 1633 and his father Edward.
> Can any of you provide sousrce information or documentation for saaid John Clevenger and Edward Clevenger?
> In addition I had not previously heard Mary, wife of John Clevenger, b.c. 1676, identified as Mary Platt. I will be grateful for feedback on these points.
> George R. Griffiths
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I am a long-time Clevenger researcher--see my book, "Clevenger Pioneers & Descendants" published in 1980. As such I am very interested in the exchange going on by Evie and others. Of particular interest is John Clevenger, b. about 1633 and his father Edward.
Can any of you provide sousrce information or documentation for saaid John Clevenger and Edward Clevenger?
In addition I had not previously heard Mary, wife of John Clevenger, b.c. 1676, identified as Mary Platt. I will be grateful for feedback on these points.
George R. Griffiths
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Author: dbechaver_1
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Hi Evie,
Received your post and was delighted to learn of our Clevenger family connection. My late husband's g grandfather Francis Seigal Gideon is a brother to Adaline Gideon. Her daughter Lillie married Wilford Kelso White who is a brother to my late husband's grandmother....so you can see there is a strong family relationship in two different directions. I would like to share what I have if you are interested. I also have some questions. I e-mailed you at the address listed, but wanted to make sure I made contact with you. Hope to hear from you soon.
Best Regards,
Diana Bechaver
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Author: johnray3
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Evie
Looks right to me. Check my file on Rootsweb WorldConnect - joseph2001 - for the Clevenger line. John, b. 1633, is ID 7354
Jack Ray
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Author: EvieWeller
Surnames: Clevenger
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Here is what I have so far:
Edward Clevenger, b. unknown - wife: unknown
John Clevenger, b. about 1633 - w: Mary
George Clevenger, b. about 1654 - w: Sarah Hadden
John Clevenger, b. about 1676 - w: Mary Platt
George Clevenger, b. 1714 - w: Deliverance Horner
George Clevenger, b. 1756 - w: Sarah Pitman
Reuben Clevernger, b. 1788 - w: Sarah Mayberry
Braxton Clevenger, b. 1830 - w: #1 Johana Hodge
#2 Rena Paxton
James Clevenger, great grandfather - wife: Adaline Gideon.
Lon Clevenger, grandfather - wife: Eldora Lockwood
Chester Clevenger, father - wife: Barbara Abney
Hopefully this is all correct, if not please contact me.
Thank You,
Evie
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