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Author: sherLL012255
Surnames: Pratt, Clough
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Would like to know the location of Clough Cemetery in Bridgeton.
A John Clough is supposed to be buried there, he married Hannah Pratt, my ancestor.
Perhaps she is buried there also.
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Author: Rodjr732
Surnames: Clough, Lawrence, Dodge, Mattoon, Munroe
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Looking for information on a Lawrence family from Massachusetts who settled in Claremont, N.H. by the late 1780s, then on to N.Y. Dolly Lawrence (b. abt. 1771-72) m. Revolutionary veteran John Clough in Claremont in 1790 and died 1843 in either Rochester or Oswego, N.Y. Descendants include the Mattoon and Munroe families of Oswego. Benjamin Lawrence married Sarah (Ages?). Their son William b. N.H., 1786. Benjamin was in Claremont on the 1790 census, and in what became Deerfield, Oneida Co., N.Y. by 1793, where he died in 1814. Eunice Lawrence (b. abt. 1768) m. John Dodge in Claremont in 1792, and moved to Willsboro, Essex Co., N.Y., where she died in the 1860s. Information from land and probate documents indicate Benjamin, Eunice and Dolly were closely related, probably brother and sisters. Trying to locate parents, other relatives, and where in Mass. they originated.
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