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Kathy -- don't know about the others, but Adam Cloud was an Episcopal priest who
is given credit for founding the Episcopal Church in Mississippi. John Wirts
Cloud, his son, was the first Episcopal priest in Texas. Adam was from
Delaware, out of the Robert clan. Kitty Cloud Templeton has written a novel
about him, entitled "Righteous Rebel." Harry
"Kathy B. King" wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bill wolfe <williambwolfe(a)hotmail.com>
> To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Friday, December 17, 1999 12:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [CLOUD-L] Wilkes co CLOUDS
>
> Bill,
> Thanks for the information on Mary Elizabeth Cloud. It looks like I've
> got the wrong one again. How do you suppose the person who submitted the
> file to LDS managed to get the birthdate off by 27 years? Do any of the
> Cloud researchers have ancestors that spelled their name Cloyd? There were
> several Cloyds listed in Natchez Court Records from 1767-1805. Maybe some of
> the Cloud researchers can give me a hint as to the father of my Elizabeth
> Cloud b. about 1787. Since she is my one and only Cloud I have been sifting
> the haystack trying to find a connection to one of the established families.
> Here are some of the Clouds that I've been able to find in Mississippi at
> the right time. Robert Cloyd petitioned the Spanish Government in
> 1794 for land and claimed a family of 7 persons of which five are men
> capable of work. Elizabeth Cloyd was a witness in a lawsuit over land for
> Daniel Burnett in 1804. C.W. Cloud was paid traveling expenses as a circuit
> preacher in 1806. Adam Cloud appeared in Adam Co., Miss about 1791 from the
> area of Wilkes (later Franklin Co., Ga.) He and his wife were in the 1820
> census in Jefferson Co., MS. He and his heir John W. Cloud had several land
> grants in MS. Monoah Cloud was mentioned with two bounties granted on the
> waters of Broad River, adjacent to lands granted by John Cloud. Aaron Cloud
> supposedly died in Mississippi according to the LDS site. Is anyone familiar
> with these people? Kathy
>
> >
>
> >Henry Co., GA. She died in McDonough, GA 0n 20 Aug 1885.
> >Best Regards, Bill Wolfe
> >
> >
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