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Surnames: Clouse
Classification: Query
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Bobbie,
I have a Sarah Clouse, born 1850 in my family line. I believe her mother was Margaret Heiney (not sure of spelling), father Henry Clouse. These are my GGGrandparents as well. Sarah's sibs are Martha b. 1845; Joseph b. 1843; Mary b. 1844; Kathryn b. 1846; Christy Ann; and Asa b. 1848.
Christy Ann Clouse married Anderson Hamilton Hughes. These are my GGrandparents. Their child, Flossie Pearl Hughes married Warren Blakeman, and those are my Grandparents. I will email you as well.
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Hi! Just wondering if your John could be the Clouse connection I am looking for. My husband's GGGrandmother was Sarah Ann Clouse. She married William Richard Goodheart( liscense says Colhiert) in Franklin, Ohio. Do you have any info on this at all? We have hit a wall with her so far. The only other thing I know aboout her is that her parents (whomever they were) were natives of Germany. Please email me if you don't mind. Thanks, Bobbie
The book "Book of Remembrance of the Clouse Clan" was copyrighted in
1995 by Della P. "Pat" Franklin. She can be reached at 1009 W. Cemetery
Road in Cookeville, Tennessee 38506. Her phone is (931) 432-4859. I
have been working on a national Clouse database for 7 years and if I
can be of help to any of you searching for your roots please let me
know.
Sincerely,
Neil Smith
P.O. Box 1688
Porterville, CA 93258
(559) 784-2244.
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Surnames: Clouse
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I am looking for a copy of Book by Prietta Clouse Franklin
"Remembrance of the Clouse Clan".
I am also interested in any information on George Clouse of 1780 of Tennessee.
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Hi! No wonder we lost you! We thought you were upset with us for some reason...good to know that isn't the case! I have a little more...will send what I can soon...gotta get my papers in front of me again so I'll know what to send. I promised Neil some stuff & haven't sent to him cause I lost my computer for awhile. Maybe he'll send ONE of us something! How are you doing getting your house ready & all. Where are you moving to? Our grandson is living with us again since last March. Seems my life has been a never-ending battle with HISD & their transportation dept since then, though. Mike says hi! I've gotta go for now....my bed time...but will write again tomorrow & get info together for you asap. Take care...hugs to all...talk to you later!!!!! Bobbie (& Mike)
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Surnames: Goodheart, Clouse, Shober, Woost, Bearden, Rowan, Latta, Scheffler
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I changed isp's about a year ago, and lost a lot of people. Good to hear from you!
I don't have much more than I had when we last talked, unfortunately. My cousin found a family Bible that had some information about my direct line, but no one earlier than John.
I have next to nothing about the Clouse line. I thought Neil was going to send me some Clouse information, too, but he never did. So, I'm still stuck at the brick wall.
I have retired (for the time being, anyway), and am getting my house ready to sell. One of the things that I need to do is work on the pictures. I'll send you Goodhearts as I find them. I am beginning to identify them, and many of them are Goodhearts.
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Hi Ellen! It has been a very long time since we last talked! I have tried to get in touch, but with no success til now. You know me as Bobbie....married to Mike in Houston & we have shared some info before. You sent us some great pics. I have talked to a Neil (? forgot his last name) from the message boards who is related to the Clouse's, but can't make a for sure connection with our Sarah. I've seen on the family trees that you have a great deal & I would like to compare notes with you again if you want! Really looking forward to talking with you...reply soon.......Bobbie
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Surnames: Klaus, Claus, Clouse, Schmidt, Neff, Smith
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I am looking for the possible family of Michael Clouse who was born in Butler County, Pennsylvania about 1846. At some point in his life he moved west. In 1914, when his brother Herman passed away, he was listed in Herman's obituary as living in Denver, CO. But the 1920 census for Colorado does not show a Michael Clouse, nor does the 1910 Denver City directory.
Michael's father was Michael Klaus (Claus/Clouse) born 11 JAN 1800. His mother was Maria Eva Schmidt Clouse, born 8 APR 1811. Both of his parent were born in Germany about the time of their marriage in the early 1830's.
Michael had sisters, Elizabeth Neff (lived in IL) and Mary Schmidt/Smith (in PA), and brothers George (lived in IL), Herman, Joseph and Francis. Herman and Joseph both died bachelors. The last census information I have for George in 1900 shows him to be a single man. If Michael married and had children, he and Francis were the only two to produce heirs to the Klaus/Claus/Clouse name.
Appreciate any help anyone can give!
Thanks!
Joyce Rauschenberger
jcrausch(a)aol.com
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I am looking for any information on Clouses in South Dakota. My father, Dale Clouse, was born in Miller, South Dakota. His father, William Alexander Clouse, was born in Ree Heights, South Dakota. That is were birthplaces ends.
I recently learned that my great-grandfather had to change his name some at some time in the 1800s because there were people after him that wanted to kill him. His name was Joseph Alexander. It is rumored that he or his family was from Russia. Origianally from Germany.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
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This may be a connection for me. My gggf was Charles Clouse, immigrant from Alsace, who went from Erie Co NY to Iowa. One of his sons (mysteriously to me) lived in Minnesota briefly and had a child who was born there. I am seeing hints that this was a laarge family of brothers who gradually moved to Ohio and NY in the 1840s. Some stayed in Ohio and some dispersed across the country, like mine. I have not been able to find any firm documentation, but I suspect that your Charles and mine were related. Thanks.
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I think Bernhardt might have been a grother to my gggf, Charles married to Elizabeth Fisher who also immigrated to Dubuque Co. Iowa around that time. Please e-mail me for further discussion. I previously typed a big message and somehow erased it when trying to make a correction. Please contact me.
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i am the grandson of Charles Clouse & Bernice Leo(Clouse), would like to hear from Cheryl Clouse- Whiteside regarding info on our family tree.i also have pictures & info on our great grandfather, William Clouse & wife Minnie Archer.please contact me at sanone38(a)aol.com. thanks, Rusty Jacobson
(would like to hear from anyone with info)
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Charles Clouse lived for a time in Fort Ripley, MN before moving to California. He had four children: Goldie, Lisle, Cecil, and Leon. They are related to me through the ROSE line (Aunt Matt --Martha Ann Rose was my ggrandmother's sister). Goldie married Ern Clute and is buried in San Diego, CA. Lisle married Ed Holmquist and is buried, I believe, in Brawley, CA. Leon Clouse and his wife Minnie JOHNSON are both buried here in the Fort Ripley, MN cemetery. They had one daughter who died at age 16 and a son who was stillborn. Leon and my father were cousins. There are a few pages of biography on Leon Clouse at the Brainerd, MN Crow Wing County Historical Society, but they do not go into his family history before he came to Fort Ripley, MN.