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I noticed this on another list -- don't recall if it already appeared
here. Hope it helps somebody!
Judy Lynn WEAVER
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LeAnne Davis [SMTP:leanne.davis@ti.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 5:03 AM
> To: WEAVER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [WEAVER-L] Re: Marcellus CLICK & David Adam WEAVER
>
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> GWJCAL(a)aol.com wrote:
> >
> > I'm looking for information about Marcellus C. "Marsh" Click. We
> thought it
> > possible he died in Oregon ca 1925 because some of his children were
> living
> > there. But a pretty exhaustive search has failed to find any record
> of his
> > death in OR.
> >
> > We really don't know what happened to him. He was considered an
> "Indian
> > Fighter" in Texas, ca 1865-70. But in the things I've read he never
> claimed
> > to have fired a shot.
> >
> > He found a few people who had been killed by Indians but what Marsh
> Click did
> > to become well-known was live long enough to be a quoted source for
> writers
> > who were recording the early history of Bandara Co. TX. He died
> sometime in
> > the 1920s. He was in his 90's then. If he ever killed anybody he
> was to
> > modest to mention it.
> >
> > However, it is likely that he did some shooting himself. He and his
> father-
> > in-law., David Adam WEAVER, found Marsh's brother Tom CLICK after
> Indians
> > killed him. Tom was unarmed and riding a mule just a few miles out
> of
> > Bandara. Apparently he put up some resistance with his knife after
> the mule
> > was killed.
> >
> > That was just after the Civil War. Marsh and Weaver took Tom back
> to Bandara
> > and buried him. Then they tried without luck to find Tom's killers.
> >
> > On another occasion, Marsh and David Adam WEAVER found the body of
> another
> > person who had been killed by Indians the night before. A horse was
> still
> > alive with a lance in it. Since the horse was unable to stand and
> was dying
> > David A. Weaver shot it.
> >
> > In the Marsh CLICK -- David Adam WEAVER stories I've read that is
> the only
> > mention of either man firing a shot. But I think modesty might
> account for
> > some of that and the practice of killing unarmed people might
> explain some
> > more.
> >
> > Marsh disappears from records about 1928, at about age 95. He is
> probably
> > buried in an unmarked grave in Bandara, Rio Frio, or Leaky, TX.
> However,
> > since train travel was easy by the time he died there is some
> possibility he
> > died and is buried in Klamath Co., OR.
> >
> > If anybody knows where Marsh CLICK died or where he is buried please
> let me
> > know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Grant W. Johnston, Chico, CA
> > MIDDLETON -L coordinator
>
> ______________________________
There are two middleton's married to two CLEEK sibblings. Who are these
MIDDLETON's?
4th Generation:
Children of John Cleek and Jane ? Cleek
1. Isabella Cleek
+ John Middleton m. 1820
2. James G. Cleek
+ Elizabeth Middleton m. 1820
3. Henry Tallifero Cleek d. TX
+ Elizabeth Burk m. 11Jun1818 Blount Co., AL
4. Sarah Cleek
+ John Hill m.11Dec1821 Jefferson Co., AL
5. Mathias B. Cleek
+ Nancy Moss m. 6May1817 Wilson Co., TN.
6. John Cleek, JR. d. TX
7. Elizabeth Cleek d. TX
+Jeremiah Hardin m.1821
These families were in the Alabama -- Tenn. area but a lot of them went to
Texas.
Grant
i am looking for the parents of marvin click he married mervia gann thay were
in the 1850 census of cocke county tennessee and i like to marvin
birth and death date
john gann