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Dear Listers,
My son is five weeks old today. I am healing well from my surgery (caesarian
section) and my son seems well. I do look forward to sleeping through the
night at some point. :-)
Many thanks to all of you who sent well wishes! :-) I have photos I can
share via e-mail so please e-mail me privately if you are interested in
receiving any.
Best Wishes To All,
Sheila Andersen
CLOUGH-GENEALOGY-L owner
CloughGen(a)aol.com
Genealogist
John Clough Genealogical Society
CloughGen(a)aol.com
http://ourworld.cs.com/cloughgenl/
Dear Cousins,
The following individuals named Joan, Joane, Hanna, Joanna, and Jane
immigrated to New England between 1631 - 1638 (source: "Founders of New England," The
New England Historical and Genealogical Record, Oct 1860, p. 300-342 (online
at http://www.newenglandancestors.org/). Could one of these be our
Jone/Joannah/ Jane? Anyone know anything about any of them? Unfortunately, in some
listings of those going to New England, only the males were listed, and I am sure
this is not all the possible individuals there must be:
Aboard the "Christian de Lo":
Jane Morden, age 30 (1634)
Aboard the "Susan & Ellen:"
Joan Broomer, age 13 (1635)
Hanna Hudson, age 14 (1635)
Joanna Pinder/Pynder, age 14 (1635)
Hanna Smith, age 30 (1635)
Jane Coe, age 30 (1635)
Aboard the "Planter:"
Hanna Smith, age 18 (1635)
Jane Giddins, age 20 (married to Geo. Giddins--no children) (1635)
Aboard the "Elizabeth & Anne"
Jane Damand, age 9 (1635)
Hanna Day, age 20 (1635)
Aboard the "Abigail:"
Joane Jorden, age 16, servant to Geo. Hadborne, age 43, a glover, and Anne,
his wife, age 46, from Stepney (1635)
Joan Wall, age 19 (1635)
Aboard the "Increase:"
Hanna Marvin, age 6 mo. (1635)
Jane Andrewes, age 3 (1635)
Jane Rawlin, age 30 (1635)
Aboard the "Desire de Lond":
Hanna Hoeman, age 8 (1635)
Aboard the "Hopewell":
Joan Clevin, age 18 (1635)
Joan Grave, age 30 (1635)
Aboard the "Truelove":
Jane Walston, age 19 (1635)
From a parchment volume labelled on the cover "T G 27.979--AD 1637--13 Car.
I":
Joane Metcalfe, age (?), daughter of Michill Metcalfe of Norwich, Dornix,
to go to Boston (1637)
Hannah Gedney, age (?), daughter of John Gedney of Norwich of Norff to New
England (1637)
Aboard the "Confidence of London":
Joane Porter, age (?), daughter of Roger Porter of Long Sutton in the
County of South- (1638)
Jane Goodenowe, age (?), daughter of John Goodenowe of Semley in Wilsheir
(1638)
Aboard the "Beuist of Hampton of CL Tounes":
Jane Dum, age 10, daughter of Richard Dum of New England (1638)
Joane Dum, age 19, daughter of Richard Dum of New England (1638)
I left out those women too old to flirt with John.
Your cousin,
Linda F.
Dear Cousins,
Anyone looking at the New England Historical and Genealogical Register this
week? It's free online through the Thanksgiving weekend:
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/
Adding to the confusion of the John Clough of Boston, Charlestown, and
Salisbury is the following entry from the First Church in Charlestown,
Massachusetts, page 9:
"1652, 1: mo: day 2; John Clough: Jone Clough: {Admitted"
Source: "Record Book of the First Church in Charlestown, page 9." New
England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1869, p. 281.
Jane is mentioned as Jone, not Jane, in the Salisbury, MA, vital records, and
as Jone and Joannah in the court records, Essex County Quarterly Court
Records.
Source: Deaths, heading "CLOUGH," "Vital Records of Salisbury,
Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849." Topsfield, MA: The Topsfield Historical
Society, 1915, pages 539-541.
John CLOUGH is mentioned with his wife Jone (not Jane) in the births of his
children under "Salisbury Births" (they are listed in the above book in
alphabetical order):
Elizabeth, d. John and Jone, 16: 10 m: 1642 (p. 49)
Mary, d. John and Jone, 30: 5 m: 1644 (p. 51)
Sarah, d. John and Jone, 28: 4 m: 1646 (p. 52)
John, s. John and Jone, 9: 1 m: 1648 (p. 50)
Thomas, s. John and Jone, 29: 3 m: 1651 (p. 52)
Martha, d. John and Jone, Mar. 17, 1691 (p. 51)
Samuell, s. John and Jone [Joannah. CT. R.], 20: 12 m: 1656 ( p. 51)
I still think we need to look for a Jone or Joannah and not a Jane. I have
the Charlestown, MA, Vital Records book and there is no mention of a marriage
between a John Clough and Jone or any children even though they are in the
church records above. Could John and Jone have joined the church in Charlestown
for some reason after the birth of Thomas? Are there two John and Jones????
There is a John Clough b. to William & Mary Clough in Charlestown in 1657,
and that is definitely not our John. Also, a John Clough of Boston m. Abigail
Edes of Charlestown in 1758, also not our John.
Source: Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Roger
D. Joslyn (Ed). Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984, pp.
18 & 403.
Anyway, let's search for a Jone, not a Jane!
Your cousin,
Linda F.
Thanks! This is my 2nd one, but first boy.
John Clough Society Bulletin Editor
Researching Surnames of: Gauthier, Clough, Buzzell, Chamberlain, Gilligan,
Berard, Cram
List Administrator for Gauthier-L and D
Member of The Straw Hat Posse
In a message dated 11/19/04 6:57:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
JGill29371(a)aol.com writes:
Congratulations, Jackie, to all! Grandparenting is so much fun!
Linda Freehling
Hello All
Just a note to tell you that Alan and I are proud grandparents of Baby Drew
Tyler Kaichens. He weighs 9 pounds 7 ounces, and is 21 inches long. Mother
Danielle and Dad Ryan are doing just fine if tired. Drew was born at
5:30 a.m. Eastern time today.
Jackie Gilligan
John Clough Society Bulletin Editor
Researching Surnames of: Gauthier, Clough, Buzzell, Chamberlain, Gilligan,
Berard, Cram
List Administrator for Gauthier-L and D
Member of The Straw Hat Posse
Best Wishes to you both Sheila! Im so happy for you. I would love a
picture of the new Mom and Baby Rys to put in the bulletin if possible! cousin
jackie
John Clough Society Bulletin Editor
Researching Surnames of: Gauthier, Clough, Buzzell, Chamberlain, Gilligan,
Berard, Cram
List Administrator for Gauthier-L and D
Member of The Straw Hat Posse
Congratuations on your new baby!
from your Clough cousins in Oklahoma
Judi Cox and family>
> From: CloughGen(a)aol.com
> Date: 2004/11/02 Tue PM 12:12:04 EST
> To: CLOUGH-GENEALOGY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CLOUGH-GEN] From Your List Admin...My New Son...
>
> Dear Listers,
>
> Per Linda Freehling's e-mail to the list, you are aware that my son Rhys
> (pronounced like Reece) was born Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz.
> and was 19 1/2 inches long.
>
> It has been a week since Rhys and I were in the hospital for the momentous
> event and I am just now getting back to folks.
>
> My son amazes me everyday and I am completely in love! With help from family
> and friends I have been able to adjust to having my son and caring for him
> 24/7. I would not trade this experience for the world!
>
> I will be home from work for several more weeks at least so please feel free
> to contact me anytime via e-mail, phone, visits, etc.
>
> Best To All,
>
> Sheila Andersen
> CLOUGH-GENEALOGY-L owner
> CloughGen(a)aol.com
>
> Genealogist
> John Clough Genealogical Society
> CloughGen(a)aol.com
> http://ourworld.cs.com/cloughgenl/
>
>
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Dear Listers,
Per Linda Freehling's e-mail to the list, you are aware that my son Rhys
(pronounced like Reece) was born Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. He weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz.
and was 19 1/2 inches long.
It has been a week since Rhys and I were in the hospital for the momentous
event and I am just now getting back to folks.
My son amazes me everyday and I am completely in love! With help from family
and friends I have been able to adjust to having my son and caring for him
24/7. I would not trade this experience for the world!
I will be home from work for several more weeks at least so please feel free
to contact me anytime via e-mail, phone, visits, etc.
Best To All,
Sheila Andersen
CLOUGH-GENEALOGY-L owner
CloughGen(a)aol.com
Genealogist
John Clough Genealogical Society
CloughGen(a)aol.com
http://ourworld.cs.com/cloughgenl/