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Tom, I hasten to add my thanks to you for the inordinate amount of
work you have done, and are doing on the DNA project. The Cloud
family is indeed fortunate to have you acting in this capacity! Best
regards, Al Cloud.
Nevaloud married my Uncle Charles Crump the next yougest child to my mother
Ralph Corbett
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From: "Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds" <r3346(a)sunset.net>
To: "Ca-Modoc" <camodoc-l(a)rootsweb.com>
Cc: "Modoc Paper" <record1(a)modocrecord.com>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 10:26 AM
Subject: [CAMODOC] Neva Florence Crump
Lake County Examiner – August 31, 2007 – Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon
Neva Florence Crump
Neva Florence Crump, 87, of Albany, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2007 at
Quail Run Assisted Living in Albany.
She was born at home on Dec. 6, 1919 close to New Pine Creek, Calif.
(Glidden Ranch, Modoc County, California) to Delbert and Clara (Porter)
Cloud. Neva grew up in New Pine Creek.
She married Maury Morton in Reno, Nev. They lived in several places
including, ValleJo, Calif., Lakeview and Eugene. They later lived in Willow
Ranch, Calif. Mr. Morton passed away in 1969. She married Charles Crump on
Oct. 3, 1970 in Reno, settling in Adel. Mr. Crump passed away in 1992. Neva
moved to Albany in 1993 and has lived at Quail Run Assisted Living for the
last five years.
She had been a rancher for many years and enjoyed raising alpacas. She also
enjoyed crocheting and spending time with family and friends. She enjoyed
hunting for arrowheads and had an extensive collection.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Maury Morton, her second
husband, Charles Crump; brother, Ernest Cloud; sister, Velma Newcombe;
great-granddaughter, Cambria Jenkins.
Neva is survived by: her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Carolyn Morton of
Corvallis; brother, Carroll Cloud of New Pine Creek; granddaughter, Sami
Jenkins and her husband Ryan of Lebanon; numerous nieces and nephews.
At her request, no services will be held. On-line condolences for the family
can be left at www.hustonjost.com.
Contributions may be made to Samaritan Evergreen Hospice or to the charity
of the donors choice in care of Huston-Jost Funeral Home, 86 W. Grant St.,
Lebanon 97355.
~~~~~~
Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
Family Researcher of "The Last Frontier"
Modoc County, California
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Tom,
As it is said, " What you have done is AWESOME!" Thank you for all the work
and time you have spent. And another thank you for how you will have helped
members of the Cloud family, now and later, find their ancestors. Surely
you must feel like an Edison or a Marconi!
G.
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From: "Tom Cloud" <tcloud(a)austin.rr.com>
To: <cloud(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [CLOUD] new Cloud DNA format
> Sorry ..... the URL is:
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/results/pedchart.php
>
>
> At 08:25 PM 8/24/2007, you wrote:
>>I just modified the pedigree chart -- it now includes all the sons (I have
>>a record of) of William Cloud the immigrant.
>>
>>Please take a look at that and tell me if you think it's useful to have
>>those sons there -- or if it's just a distraction.
>>
>>The porpoise of doing that is so that we can see the other lines from
>>which we need DNA participants. It would be very helpful to have some
>>people from each of those lines in the project also.
>>
>>thanks,
>>Tom Cloud
>>
>>
>>>I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take
>>>a look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for
>>>improvement.
>>>
>>> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
>>>
>>>Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is
>>>that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
>>>
>>>There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and
>>>hopefully made more useful.
>>>
>>>Let me know what you think.
>>>
>>>Tom Cloud
>>
>>===========================================
>> Share your Cloud family history here.
>> Join the Cloud Family Association
>> http://mykindred.com/cloud/
>>(The Cloud Family Association was formed in 1978 by members of the Cloud
>>family.
>>It is our family organization and it is not affiliated with any commercial
>>enterprise, or with rootsweb or Ancestry in any way.)
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>>in the subject and the body of the message
>
> ===========================================
> Share your Cloud family history here.
> Join the Cloud Family Association
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/
> (The Cloud Family Association was formed in 1978 by members of the Cloud
> family.
> It is our family organization and it is not affiliated with any commercial
> enterprise, or with rootsweb or Ancestry in any way.)
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>
Barbara,
Thank you.
Tom
At 02:25 PM 8/25/2007, you wrote:
>Tom
>You have done a wonderful job on this. I know it is a lot of work and I
>wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your efforts.
>
>Barbara
>
>
>C2Ranches(a)msn.com
>Barbara and David Clark
>Being different isn't the same as making a difference!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cloud-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cloud-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
>Behalf Of Tom Cloud
>Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 4:27 PM
>To: cloud(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: [CLOUD] new Cloud DNA format
>
>
>I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take a
>look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for
>improvement.
>
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
>
>Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is
>that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
>
>There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and
>hopefully made more useful.
>
>Let me know what you think.
>
>Tom Cloud
Tom
You have done a wonderful job on this. I know it is a lot of work and I
wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your efforts.
Barbara
C2Ranches(a)msn.com
Barbara and David Clark
Being different isn't the same as making a difference!
-----Original Message-----
From: cloud-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cloud-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Tom Cloud
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 4:27 PM
To: cloud(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLOUD] new Cloud DNA format
I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take a
look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for
improvement.
http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is
that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and
hopefully made more useful.
Let me know what you think.
Tom Cloud
===========================================
Share your Cloud family history here.
Join the Cloud Family Association
http://mykindred.com/cloud/
(The Cloud Family Association was formed in 1978 by members of the Cloud
family.
It is our family organization and it is not affiliated with any commercial
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Sorry ..... the URL is:
http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/results/pedchart.php
At 08:25 PM 8/24/2007, you wrote:
>I just modified the pedigree chart -- it now includes all the sons (I have a record of) of William Cloud the immigrant.
>
>Please take a look at that and tell me if you think it's useful to have those sons there -- or if it's just a distraction.
>
>The porpoise of doing that is so that we can see the other lines from which we need DNA participants. It would be very helpful to have some people from each of those lines in the project also.
>
>thanks,
>Tom Cloud
>
>
>>I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take a look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for improvement.
>>
>> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
>>
>>Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
>>
>>There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and hopefully made more useful.
>>
>>Let me know what you think.
>>
>>Tom Cloud
>
>===========================================
> Share your Cloud family history here.
> Join the Cloud Family Association
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/
>(The Cloud Family Association was formed in 1978 by members of the Cloud family.
>It is our family organization and it is not affiliated with any commercial enterprise, or with rootsweb or Ancestry in any way.)
>-------------------------------
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I just modified the pedigree chart -- it now includes all the sons (I have a record of) of William Cloud the immigrant.
Please take a look at that and tell me if you think it's useful to have those sons there -- or if it's just a distraction.
The porpoise of doing that is so that we can see the other lines from which we need DNA participants. It would be very helpful to have some people from each of those lines in the project also.
thanks,
Tom Cloud
>I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take a look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for improvement.
>
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
>
>Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
>
>There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and hopefully made more useful.
>
>Let me know what you think.
>
>Tom Cloud
I've finally finished a major re-work of our Cloud DNA site. Please take a look and report to me anything you see amiss or any suggestions for improvement.
http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
Much is the same -- the report and the interpretation. The difference is that now they are all linked together and can be found more easily.
There is a lot of new information -- or at least it's been reworded and hopefully made more useful.
Let me know what you think.
Tom Cloud
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Surnames: Ferree, Cloud
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Looking for information about Elizabeth Ferree, Born in 1824 in Lancaster Co., PA. He daughter Kate was married to a Cloud.
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Jo Ann,
You can see this family at http://mykindred.com/
Ena Grimes married W.R. McGuire. Their daughter Annie Rose McGuire married Jesse Wall Cloud Sept. 28, 1940 in Olney, TX.
http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I125490&tree=mykindr...
I didn't have Ena's ancestry and would be happy to include it with the other Grimes families on that site. You can contact me by emailing webmaster at mykindred.com or click on the "Suggest" tab on any of the pages.
Let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Tom Cloud
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Author: jhlandrum
Surnames: Cloud, Humber, Grimes
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I had a gguncle, Paul Ramsey Grimes, who married Mary Humber. They had a daughter Ena Cathryn Grimes Cloud, (I don't know Ena's husbands first name). She had a daughter named Annie Rose Cloud. Does anyone know if there is a connection to a particular Cloud Family?
Any help would be appreciated.
Jo Ann Landrum
jhlandrum(a)aol.com
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Sherry & Pauline,
You can see some information on your family at:
http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I12775&tree=mykindred01
(if that doesn't work, just go to http://mykindred.com/ and search for Ethel Agnes Cloud)
Please let me know if you see anything that needs to be updated.
You might also want to join the Cloud email group. To join, send an email to
- cloud-request(a)rootsweb.com
with the word subscribe in either the subject and/or the body of the email.
Tom Cloud
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Surnames: cloud, chance, brown
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Hi Sherry,
I think I might have talked to you before. I'm Deloris (Chance)Browns's granddaughter. I've been doing some research and talking to some people. I found out that Ethel was actually Harvey Clouds 2nd wife. I also found a couple sites with family trees on them. One is mytrees.com. It's a pay site but if you make a family tree of your own, they will give you a month free access. Also if you go to the rootsweb franklin county genealogy page and talk to a guy by the name of tim mattison he knows the whold family history all the way back to Jesse Cloud who is like, harvey's ggggrandfather. Anyway, my email is ashybrat8(a)yahoo.com. I'll try to find my notes and send you some more info.
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In 1655, George Fox wrote in his diary: Several Friends went beyond the seas to declare the everlasting Truth of God. Fifty-nine, nearly half of whom were women, migrated between 1656 and 1663. Most of the early Quakers went to New England. In Massachusetts, the law ordering banishment of Quakers upon pain of death had been passed in October, 1659, when William Robinson, Marmaduke Stevenson, and Mary Dyer were sentenced to death, military precautions were taken to prevent an outbreak. A conception of the fears of the magistrates and the excitement of the populace is possible, when we remember that the population of Boston was, at the most, but a few thousands; and then read in the official record that the prisoners were escorted to the gallows by "Captain James Oliver, with one hundred soldiers, completely armed with pike, and musketeers, with powder and bullet." When George Fox traveled in 1672!
through what is now New Jersey he found a few New England and New York Quakers along the northern coast, at Middletown and Shrewsbury, where a monthly meeting existed before 1670. But West Jersey and Pennsylvania were a red man's wilderness, with only a few Swedes and Dutchmen living along the Delaware. George Fox came to Maryland in 1672 to visit among the Friends on both sides of the Bay. The same year as John Coode. That would explain John Coode's marriage to Susannah Gerard, so soon after his arrival. "Birds of a feather, flocked together." George Fox visited Southern Maryland and attended several established meetings, including one called "Patuxent". He talked in his journal of meeting with Indian chieftains and of staying at the home of James Preston, son of Richard Preston (who died in 1669). !
On one occasion, after returning from a trip on horseback with James Preston, Fox found the Preston home burnt down and his chest destroyed "due to a careless wench". He wrote that sleeping on the frozen ground was "very cold". In the same year, Fox was present at the General Meeting of Friends on West River, which became Baltimore Yearly Meeting. George Fox While at the head of Third Haven, he stayed with John Edmondson, wealthy planter and merchant, and one of the earliest Quaker settlers on the Eastern-shore. Out of his Talbot Co. visit came the first organized Meetings in Maryland, organized in the home of Wenlock Christison. From this meeting came B!
etty's Cove Meeting with its Meeting House on Miles River, which continued until "at our joint Quarterly Meeting of ye First Month 1683, the Meeting decided upon "Ye Great Meeting House". 1673 Fox returned to England, having taken passage from St. Leonard's Creek on the Society of Bristol, which was held up for days at Patuxent Point due to unfavorable winds. The Baptists, that became the predominate Religion in the south, have many of their roots in these earlier Religions. Maryland was the scene of the first substantial convincements in Quakerism. Quakerism, like other Nonconformist sects, despite persecution they flourished. Quaker links to Bristol were close. The West Country of England was a center of Quakerism, and the Society of Friends in Bristol in 1667 were in regular contact with Friends in M!
aryland and Virginia.
The Friends, or Quakers as they were commonly called, exercised a very marked influence over the society about them. Their numbers being much greater in proportion to the total population than now. They were a thrifty, honest, intelligent people, possessed of many virtues. As a people, we would consider them rather non-progressive and tenacious of their religious ideas. They were rigid in regard to its teachings and observances. To one unaccustomed to their faith, or mode of thought and customs, they must have seemed slow of wit. To them anyone who was fast talking and wearing flashily attire was consider sinful and not to be trusted. Some thing never change. Music and singing were regarded as sinful. Their speech and attire were of the plainest kind. !
The founder of the Salem colony, In New Jersey, was John Fenwick, Northumberland born, who had served in Cromwell's army before his conversion to Quakerism. With another Quaker, Edward Byllynge, he purchased West Jersey from Lord Berkeley, Fenwick receiving as his share one tenth, the present Salem and Cumberland counties. In 1675 he and a group of settlers sailed for New Jersey in the ship Griffin, and founded their colony on the Assamhocking (now Salem) River. The Record of Births and Deaths of Salem Monthly Meeting, which was established on t he last day of fifth month, 1676, indicates that among the Quaker companions of Fenwick on the Griffin were John Smith, his wife Martha and their four children; Isaac Smart; Edward Wade, his wife Prudence, and their servant-men, Nathaniel Champnes, Sr., Nathaniel Champnes, Jr., Joseph Ware, John Burton and Francis Smithey; Samuel Wade and Samuel Nicholson. Other Friends whose names appeared in the minutes during !
the first years were Richard Guy, Edward Champnes, Robert Wade, Richar
d Noble, Roger Huckings, George Deacon, John Edridge and Richard Gibbs. These first Quakers were followed by Christopher Whitre, his wife, Esther, and her son, and by Henry Jennings, his Wife, Margret, and servant, Martha Beckit, who arrived on the ship Kent in sixth month, 1677; George Deacon, another Friend, came over on the Willing Mind in eleventh month; and in twelfth month the Mary of Dublin brought John and Andrew Thompson from Ireland, each with his wife and children; and Robert Fairbanks, his wife, and daughter, Elizabeth, and son-in-law, Henry Stubbings. John Thompson had a serving man, William Hall. Edward Bradway, who came with his wife and two children on an unnamed ship in seventh month, 1677, had three men servants, William Groome, Francis Burkell and John Alinn. Edward Byllynge, Quaker partner of John Fenwick in West Jersey, was forced by financial difficulties to turn over his New Jersey lands to three of his creditors, among them William Penn. They proceed!
ed to organize the land north of Fenwick's Salem, and to sell it off to a number of proprietors, including two companies of Quakers from Yorkshire and London. Sending commissioners ahead to extinguish the Indian titles to the land, two hundred and thirty of these English Quakers sailed from London in the summer of 1677 in the ship Kent and landed on what was then an island on the east bank of the Delaware River about fifty miles north of Salem. They called their landing place Burlington. Five or six other ships followed in tIle next four years, bringing fourteen hundred or more people to the new towns in West Jersey. Many of the immigrants were
Friends, as is attested by the fact that a freeholders census of 1699 showed that more than a third of the landowners of the Province were Quakers. The highest percentage of Friends was in Burlington County.
As John Fenwick's proprietary rights were later taken over by William Penn, so Salem was
surpassed in size and importance by Burlington in West Jersey and Philadelphia and other Quaker centers across the river. The first Yearly Meetings of Friends on the Delaware River began in Burlington in 1681, and were held there alternately with Philadelphia from 1685 to 1760. Burlington Quarterly Meeting, which came to include Friends in the area from Mount Holly to Trenton, was set up in 1682. The same year William Penn came over.
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At this time Sussex County was under the control of the Duke of York; later he was to be King James 11 of England. In 1682 the Duke of York conveyed the three counties on the Delaware to William Penn. This action made them a part of Pennsylvania until 1789 when they set up their own assembly. The area was a relatively unsettled pioneer area, subject to raids by pirates, and it was in dispute between Maryland and Pennsylvania for control. Sussex County in 1688 only had 88 individuals on the rent rolls. Another danger was from Maryland, as Lord Baltimore claimed the land, and his agents seized and imprisoned landowners, and collected taxes at gunpoint. To survive under these conditions required individuals with strong personalities. Once This area was taken away from Maryland, a lot of Marylander's moved there, in the early 1700's.
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Does anyone recognize these people?
1-Robert C. Cloud
b: AUG 18, 1902
d: DEC 29, 1970
+Miriam A. (Mrs. Robert Cloud)
b: AUG 19, 1903
m: abt 1925
d: AUG 16, 1963
They are both buried in Moore Cemetery, Moore, OK
Cloud researchers,
I am looking for the Cloud line that lived in SE section of Indiana. "My" Cloud line, as many did, came from PA. I know nothing of Jesse W.Clouds past, so if anyone has any data, I could use it.
Jesse Whitmer Cloud (Jul.14,1806-Oct.14,1880), was born in PA, (Chester Co.??); married twice in PA: 1st Evelina ???, 2nd Jane Nelson. Both died?, because Jesse moved to Rush Co.,IN and married Letisha Boling on Jun.9,1844.
Jesse had 3 children by 1st and 2nd marriage and 7 children by last marriage. Jesse and Letisha are both buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Rush Co.,IN.
His children were by 1st wife: Hester b.abt 1830, Ann b.abt 1831 and Evaline b.abt 1832. By 2nd wife: Nelson Groft b.Mar.16,1834, Allen H. b.Mar.15,1837 and Silillah E. b.Mar.5,1840. By 3rd wife: Albert Whitmer b.Aug.13,1848, Mary Jo b.Aug.14,1849, Emma A. b.Feb.7,1853, Jesse B. b. abt 1854, Sarah Amanda b.Jan.8,1855, Elinn b.Jan.4,1857 and Letisha b.1859.
I was wondering if there were any folks looking for Clouds in the SE section of Indiana. Any cousins out there?? Tim
Tim Mattingly
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In the 1721 Census for Chester Co. PA. We have Richard Lewis Living next to Joseph Cloud. Both of these families started in Maryland, but moved because of religious persecution. As did most of the other families we intermarried with. Richard BEESON, In 1737 purchased from George Robinson and John Peteate, 1,650 acres lying on Tuscarorror Branch in what is now Berkeley Co., WV 2 miles west of Martinsburg. On the property was the Providence Meeting House.
RICHARD Lewis was the Grandfather of ROBERT G LEWIS (son of ) Robert was born 01 Dec 1789 in Randolph Co. NC, and died in Indiana. He married SYLVANIA CUDE daughter of Timothy. ----- John Fuller Lane Born in , Baltimore, Maryland 7 Nov 1727, Death:1785-Marriage to Elizabeth CLOUD 1746 Frederick Co., VA.-She was the Daughter of Joseph Cloud. She Died in Boone's Creek, Washington, Tennessee .From "FREDERICK COUNTY VIRGINIA MINTUTES OF COURT RECORDS 1743 - 1745" by John David Davis (Heritage Books, Inc.) P. 225 Frederick Co. VA has 1283 Tithables. (Men over 16 years of age.) I have comprised a list of families that all had connections to Timothy Coode/Cude b. abt.1740. These are all people he grew up with and their children inter-married. They moved on to the area around Randolph Co. NC. These were all Quaker strongholes. P. 265, RICHARD LANE appointed constable. Al!
so pages 104, 131, 207, 208. Richard Lane Spouse: Sarah Fuller Parents: Dutton Lane , Pretitia Tydings Birth Place: Baltimore, MD Birth Date: 1702 Marriage Date: 1720 Death Date: 1770--Children --- P. 338, Richard Lane Jr. appointed constable in the room of Cornelius Newkirk. Richard Jr. b. abt 1720-constable-also on pages 159, 170--Rev. Tidence B: 31 Aug 1724, Baltimore, Maryland D: 30 Jan 1806-Whitesburg, Jefferson, Tennessee----- John Fuller Born in , Baltimore, Maryland 7 Nov 1727, Death:1785-Marriage to Elizabeth CLOUD 1746 Frederick Co., VA.- Died in Boone's Creek, Washington, Tennessee---- Dutton b. 1750 in Frederick Co., VA Samuel Jemima
John W. Tripp, was on the tax list of Orange Co. in 1790. John and Ann Tripp sold land inherited from Nicholas in 1790. This land was 100 acres in Chatham Co. formerly part of Orange Co. John Tripp, son of Nicholas and Nancy, also moved to SC. He married Dorcas Lane and remained in SC until his death abt 1845. Dorcas LANE Sex: F Birth: Abt 1769 in Randolph Co. NC.
Father: John LANE b: Abt 1740 Frederick Co., VA
Mother: Clarissa ?
John Lane was the brother of Tidence Lane Jr. who married Mary Jane Cude. John Trippe was Timothy Cude's half brother.
Marriage 1 John TRIPP b: Abt 1759 in Orange Co. NC.
Married: 26 Oct 1801 in Randolph Co, North Carolina
P. 249, John Harris vs. JOSEPH CLOUD, petition. P. 299, JEREMIAH CLOUD vs. Benjamin Matthews, assumption. -- Jeremiah Cloud Parents: Jeremiah Cloud , Birth Place: New Castle, Brandywine Hundred, DE Birth Date: 1702
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