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New to the List: Looking for any information on Harold Parker Clough,
born around 1893 in New Hampshire. He was in some sort of military and
was in Honolulu ,Hawaii in 1923 ,1924 or in San Francisco at those
times. He was a resident of Boston around 1924 also. Don't know anything
more about him. thank You Darlene
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Surnames: Clough, McCombe, Counter, Cadwallader, Becker, Goddard
Classification: Query
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any further info or connections, please?
FIRST GENERATION
1. David F. CLOUGH -i.
Mary McCombe(?) COUNTER -i was Mary Counter had a sister, Dora. David F. CLOUGH -i and Mary McCombe(?) COUNTER -i had the following children:
+2 i. Daisie Lucyann CLOUGH -i.
+3 ii. Hattie CLOUGH -i.
SECOND GENERATION
2. Daisie Lucyann CLOUGH -i was also known as Daisy.
She was married to Albert Cadwallader* BUZBY -C (son of Harry** Kirby BUZBY -C (GP) and Anna Jane** CADWALLADER -C (GP) ) on December 9, 1911 in Brattleboro, Vermont. Albert and Daisie married in United Congregational Church, Brattleboro, Vermont
?remarried to Becker, lived at 4803 Corneliable, Chicago, Illinois She was divorced from Albert Cadwallader* BUZBY -C ? in Washington, D.C.. Albert Cadwallader* BUZBY -C was born on April 18, 1888. He died on September 23, 1979 in Fort Wayne, IN. Buried Concordia Cemetary, Ft. Wayne, Indiana - Section 3 Lot 50-A He was a Pipe Organ Builder. Daisie Lucyann CLOUGH -i and Albert Cadwallader* BUZBY -C had the following children:
+4 i. Harry David BUZBY -C (born on January 29, 1912).
+5 ii. Allison Clough BUZBY -C (born on May 22, 1920).
She was married to Fred BECKER -i (son of Henry BECKER -i ) in 1933/34 in Chicago, Illinois?.
3. Hattie CLOUGH -i.
She was married to Grey GODDARD -i.
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Surnames: Arner
Classification: Query
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The Arner Family Association seeks descendants of:
HUBERT CLOUGH, Mary Frances Arner, 1892-1968, Walworth; Rock, WI; Ashton, Spink, SD.
You are almost certainly descendants of Hans Ulrich Arner and Verena Eberhard, 1735 immigrants from Switzerland to Philadelphia. Join us for an August 24-25, 2002 gathering in beautiful Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (1 hour north of Philadelphia). For “reunion” information or to see where you fit into the *rner family, visit Joe Erner’s website at www.geocities.com/~erner/gen/arner which documents the Arner/Aner family to the 1500s, or contact us through the Arner Listserv at ARNER-L(a)rootsweb.com. We’re planning two fun-filled days including a catered Pennsylvania Dutch luncheon and the dedication of a memorial stone in the Heidelberg Union Church cemetery to honor the immigrants. Help us widen our circle of cyber-cousins and plan to attend. We welcome you.
Dear Cousins,
Found these CLOWs while looking through the 1850 Washington Co., WI, Federal
Census:
Heartford District, Washington Co., WI, August 24, 1850
Dwelling 687
CLOW, William age 33 farmer b. Kentucky
Ann Elisa 30 b. New York
Andrew 6 b. Wisconsin
Cynthia A. 5 b. "
Mary 3 b. "
Melissa 1 b. "
Hope this helps someone!
Your secret cousin,
Linda Freehling
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Looking for information on Mary Annie, born Sept 1, 1876 in New Hampshire. Adopted by Warren Clough and Mary Susan Worthen. It is believed that Mary Annie was an American Indian from the Abenaki Tribe. She married Albert Norris Brown, December 25, 1893. Does anyone have more information about this adoption and her heritage?
Dear All:
I have a neighbor who is a hotshot on computers, and he downloaded a search tool that I have found fantastic in searching for geneology stuff, and others items also. Thought I would pass it on to the lists. The basic program is free and works great.. they do try to sell you the superzoomy version, but the basic works just great.
You can find it at:
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/1,10150,0-10000-103-0-1-7,00.html?tag=...
I had bought copernic, a similar type program, which did not do what it should
Alan Smith, Norwalk, CT awsm123(a)optonline.net
Hi all. how do I get "scrncam exe" so I can get some things I need.
Also does anyone have 16042exe?
I had it. must have gotten it off of ancestry.com but I deleted it and
need it now. Can someone help me. Carolyn Nelson
Hello Family,
Well I have been sitting back here checking my mail just about
everyday now and I'll starting to wonder what is going on as I haven't
seen very much lately on the trip that some of you went on.
I was wondering if anyone out there has figured out a way to use the
information we have or how to go about following up on it? Is there
some plan of action being set up?
Just wondering,
Vern
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Surnames: Clough Frudenfeld
Classification: Marriage
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I found this wedding announcement, maybe it can be of help:
Nina E. Clough
Dr. Henry H. Frudenfeld
Married Tuesday, February second
nineteen hundred and four
Madison, South Dakota
Home after March first: 819 West Fifth Street
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Surnames: Clough, Auld
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I am looking for an Alice Clough, married John Auld in the late 1880's - I know of one son Henry E. Auld who was born appro 1887 in the BWI. They also had another son I was told, but do not know the name. Any info. on this line would be greatly appreciated. Henry Auld was my Great-grandfather who vanished without a trace. Can't seem to find any info. on any of them.
I previously sent this information and it came back stating that I must do
certain things -- that I don't know how to do, sorry. This is my last try.
My ancestor Chester C.Clough/Cluff is buried on the Old Colony Burying
Ground in Granville, Ohio. His tombstone states he was born in Hebron, New
York on Nov. 10, 1797, died 29 March 1840, Granville. There he married
Hannah Phelps 3 December, 1824. His son Wilson is buried next to him. His
eldest son, Chester, married Laurinda Tower, and they went west on the
Oregon Trail. She is buried in Boulder, CO, but some of the children went
on to Oregon. He returned to Ohio and married her sister Mary Ann and had
three more children. Thus there are still descendants here in Licking
County, OH. Chester C. had two other sons, Walter and William and a
daughter Lucinda (married a Green) who all removed to eastern IL. I live a
bit south of Granville in Hebron, OH on Buckeye Lake.
My grandmother, granddaughter of Chester C., stated that the name was
originally Clough but that everyone spelled it wrong here and so they
changed it to Cluff.
I am fairly certain, but cannot prove, he is the son of Jonathan and Abigail
Clough of New York. Please do not confuse him with the Chester who went to
Geauga County, Ohio.
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From: CLOUGH-D-request(a)rootsweb.com <CLOUGH-D-request(a)rootsweb.com>
To: CLOUGH-D(a)rootsweb.com <CLOUGH-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, January 06, 2002 3:59 PM
Subject: CLOUGH-D Digest V02 #3
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that I am still working on my wall map
but would sure like to add everyone to it if I can. For those of you
that have sent me the information, I thank you again and for everyone
else, won't you please send me the name of the state you live in and
the nearest city to you so that I can add you to my map. I would
really like to see just how we are doing.
Thanks again.
Vernon G Clough
Several weeks ago, I saw a message from someone who was asking for locations
to identify where some of the Cloughs were located.
If you're not trying for specific numbers, try
http://www.hamrick.com/names (sorry, this is not a link)
Type in the last name and select a year (1990 is the most recent) and a map
will come up with an approximation of the numbers in the different states.
Enjoy.
Barbara Clough Hannah
of the Kentucky Cloughs
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Surnames: ANGRAVE, CLOUGH, DAVIS, WOOSTER
Classification: Biography
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Biography of Joseph William ANGRAVE
Source: History of Sacramento County, California: with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present; written by William Ladd WILLIS and published by Los Angeles, Cal.: Historic Record Company, 1913; Pages 991 and 992
Transcribed by Diana Busby-Knight
knight(a)roguewave.com
For more than a quarter of a century agricultural enterprises in Sacramento county have engaged the intelligent attention of Joseph William ANGRAVE, who is regarded as one of the most experienced farmers and capable stock-raisers in the vicinity of Galt. A lifelong identification with this county proved helpful to him when he started out to earn his own way in the world. While during the early years of his business activity he had different interests successively in town and country, eventually he settled upon this present place and here he has been content to remain, receiving from his resourceful industries a goodly income each year. The tilling of the soil, conducted skillfully and wisely, has been a leading element in his prosperity, but he has also found the stock industry profitable and through specializing in cattle he has established a wide reputation for skill and success.
The earliest recollecitons of Joseph William ANGRAVE cluster around a house that stood on the corner of Tenth and J streets in the city of Sacramento. There his birth occurred June 21, 1861. His parents, Joseph and Jane (DAVIS) ANGRAVE, were natives of Lanchashire, England, the former born in 1827 and the latter in 1829. Married in their native shire during the year 1856, they came to the United States three years later and after landing in New York City proceeded direct to California, settling in Sacramento. In the capital city he opened up a business on J street between Ninth and Tenth and there he continued in business up to the time of his death in 1872. For many years afterward his widow remained at the old home, where her closing days were made happy by the friendship of a large circle of old acquaintances and by the affectionate ministrations of her children. July 6, 1894, she passed from her earthy home into the mysteries of eternity.
Between the years of six and ten Joseph William ANGRAVE attended the public schools of Sacramento. Afterward he was a pupil in the Grant school district, five miles from Galt, and at the age of sixteen he entered a business college at Sacramento, where he completed the regular commercial course. At the expiration of a year in that institution he returned to the farm. Eventually he began for himself in San Joaquin county and bought a ranch near Elliott, where he ultimately owned twelve hundred acres. After ten years on a farm there he rented it and returned to the vicinity of Galt and bought five hundred acres of grain land. This he later sold. From 1880 to 1883 he was proprietor of a livery barn, but in the year last-named he resumed agricultural pursuits, to which he since has devoted his undivided attention. He still owns two ranches near Galt, one of three hundred and sixty and the other two hundred and fifty-two acres, devoted to dairying. Political affairs have !
never been allowed to divert his mind from his chosen occupation, but he keeps posted concerning national questions and gives his support to the Republican party. In fraternal relations he holds membership with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
December 24, 1893, he was united in marriage with Miss Lorena Jeannette WOOSTER, who was born in San Francisco, the daughter of John M. and Jeannette (CLOUGH) WOOSTER, natives of New York state. They came to California in 1849. Mr. and Mrs. ANGRAVE have three children, namely: Verna, William Wooster, and Joseph Marshall. The eldest child is now a student in the high school, while the sons are pupils in the grammar-schools and all are enjoying the advantages of careful prepation for the activities of life.