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Hannah and her family came from Stafford, Tolland Co, Conn and I do believe
that she met William and they married in Hartford, NY about 1791. How long
William had been in Hartford, NY is unknown to me but they did first appear
in the 1800 census in Hartford living alonside Hannah's father and mother.
In 1800 William and Hannah had two maybe three children . I couldn't find
William in 1790 as he was probably still at home ( He being about 8 yrs old)
Was he with his parents or other relatives????
Jerry
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>I have been looking in the vital records and found the following:
> William Sweet married to Hannah Clough was a pioneer family in Hartford
> NY.. could it be that this is where they were married.. ?? this is from
> a book "history of Hartford NY" Judy
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I have been looking in the vital records and found the following:
William Sweet married to Hannah Clough was a pioneer family in Hartford
NY.. could it be that this is where they were married.. ?? this is from
a book "history of Hartford NY" Judy
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Surnames: CLOUGH, HOPKINSON
Classification: Query
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Compiled Vital Statistics,
Sherbrooke Daily Record, 1897-1901:
1540. Marriage. 7 July 1899.
Clough/Hopkinson: George Clough of Nashua & Miss Clara Hopkinson of Sherbrooke were marr. at Grace Church, Manchester, N.H. July 3 by Rev. W. Northey Jones.
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1910 US CENSUS
CLOUGH, GEORGE
Massachusetts , ESSEX,
6-WD NEWBURYPORT, Age 32,
Male, Race: White, Born: ENGL
Series: T624 Roll: 586 Page: 179
HOUSEHOLD:
HOUSEHOLD: res: #45 Monroe Street
GEORGE CLOUGH head age 32 b. England b. parents b. England Occ: Moulder Iron Foundry E- 1898, NA
CLARA CLOUGH wife age 32 b. Canada father b. England m. born Canada no occ: E- 1898, AL marr 10 yrs ch: 0/0
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
Name: George Clough
City: 53 Washington Street, Newburyport
County: Essex
State: Massachusetts
Birth Date: 25 Mar 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1684577
DraftBoard: 20
Age: 40
Occupation: Moulder - WILLIAM HALL Co., Wollaston, Norfolk Co., MA
Nearest Relative: Wife, CLARA CLOUGH (same address as above)
Height/Build: med/med
Color of Eyes/Hair: blue/brown
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1920 United States Federal Census Record
Name: George Clough
Newburyport Ward 4, Essex, Massachusetts
Age: 41 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1879
BirthPlace: England
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Father's Birth Place: England
Mother's Birth Place: England
Marital status: Married
Race: White Sex: Male
Year of immigration: 1898
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 891
HOUSEHOLD:
CLOUGH, CLARA H lodger age 42 b. Canada father b. England m. born Canada occ: Private Nurse
CLOUGH, GEORGE lodger age 41 b. England b. parents b. England occ: Moulder Foundry
(they were lodgers in private home (JOSEPH H. & ELLA CONNELL) on Washington Street)
Emigrated He 1898 she 1899 - were naturalized citizens)
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1930 United States Federal Census Record
Name: George Clough
Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Age: 53 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877
BirthPlace: England
Relation to Head of House: Lodger
Race: White
HOUSEHOLD: (Lodging in household of ALDEN & BERTHA WRIGHT)
CLOUGH, GEORGE lodger age 53 married 1st @age 22 b. England parents b. England occ: Superintendente
CLOUGH, CLARA H. lodger age 53 married 1st @age 22 b. Canada-E parents b. England no occ:
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Would like to find parents for GEORGE CLOUGH.
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yes we are looking for the same Wheeless clan. All the names you listed is my dads side would you e- mail me so I can make arrangements to talk with you and send what info I do have to you.
Lori
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Surnames: Clough, Frick, Foster, Mackin
Classification: Marriage
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The Geneseo Republic June 15, 1883
We clip the following romance of a Geneseo youth from last Friday's Rock Island Union, congratulating the young man and his fair bride at the same time: "At 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, in the parlors of the officiating clergyman, the Rev. Father MACKIN, occurred the marriage of Mr. Frank CLOUGH, of Geneseo, andMiss Sopie FRICK of this city. An hour later, at the residence of Mr. George FOSTER, on Twenty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, the happy couple gave a reception to their numerous friends. They will remain in this city until Tuesday next, after which time they will be found settled down in their future home in Geneseo."
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I am also looking for the same family lines. Any help is helpful.
Bellia Lussier Wheeless
FYI
From: Mike St. Clair/TT
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:55 AM
Subject: Petition on reduction in hours for National Archives
In late July, the National Archives announced they were planning to cut
back the
hours of the Washington DC area facilities of the archives. This would
eliminate all evening and Saturday hours and greatly harm the ability of the
average genealogist to access the records. For full details, see
http://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2006/nr06-125.html
While the Archivist of the United States was at the FGS conference he reported
that they had received very little feedback from the country's genealogists
asking for reconsideration. He was also presented with a request from the
chair
of the FGS Records Preservation Committee to consider some alternatives and a
petition was started to allow genealogists to express their disagreement with
the changes and to endorse alternatives that will allow the evening and
Saturday hours to
continue.
You can see more details about that in Dick Eastman's weekly newsletter at:
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2006/09/quick_please_jo.html
The petition can be signed at: http://www.petitiononline.com/FGS2006
I would encourage each of you, as board members of The USGenWeb Project to use
your influence to publicize this information throughout the project. Note that
the deadline for receiving comments on the proposed changes by the archives is
September 9, so there isn't much time. And I suspect that if they succeed in
reducing the Washington hours, the regional archives will be soon to follow.
I appreciate all that each of you do in support of the project membership and
all genealogists with US ancestry. I believe that a little effort in
support of
this effort by FGS will pay off long term in enhancing our ability to deliver
free information to our clients - genealogists everywhere.
Mike St. Clair