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Classification: Query
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Please see the information I posted on Zelpha Clover. I believe that is your family.
June Byrne junebyr(a)aol.com or junebyr(a)yahoo.com
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Surnames: Clover, White
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2IJ.2ACEB/101.2.1
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After receiving further questions about this group, I rechecked the 1850 Arkansas census and realized that I had misread it. When I first extracted the Clovers, I was not familiar with the Clover group and I misread a line which has been written over. It was almost illegible but now, knowing something of the family, I can read it.
1850 Clark Co, AR South Fork Twp page 209a
Hendrick A. White 67 Farmer NC
Zilphy Clover 40 KY [This is written over and I did not read it correctly the first time.]
Hendrick White Jr. 31 KY
Hendrick W. Clover 18 labor AR
Isham 15 AR
Nancy 12 AR
Priscilla 8 AR
A Zilphy White married an Isaac Clover 31 January 1828 in Clark Co, AR. Isaac died young and left her with the children. I think that these Clover children in this census are children of Isaac Clover and Zilphy White. I don't know if the Hendrick White is her father but it appears that he could be. I have not investigated Whites.
I currently have the microfilms for the wills of Clarion County, Pennsylvania. The rolls I have start in 1830 when the county was formed from Armstrong County and go almost to 1900. There is an index at the start of each volume. If any Clover descendant would like a copy of a will from anyone in that county, please contact me off the list at the address below. I will try to help.
I will need the full name of the deceased and the approximate date of death. I suggest including the wife's name and date of death as there are many wills where the husband left everything to his wife. His wife later left a will naming the children. I do not need an exact date of death. However, if you know the decade the person died in, I can check the appropriate volume.
June Byrne Junebyr(a)yahoo.com
Editor, Clover Family Newsletters
http://members.aol.com/junebyr/index.html
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Surnames: Clover, Buzzard, Richter, Springer
Classification: Death
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2IJ.2ACEB/112
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WOODLAND (Yolo County) December 2.1932- Isaac Clover, 75, a former Woodland constable and head of Yolo County's largest and best know families, died in his home yesterday afternoon, following a long illness.
Clover had been in poor health for some time. A wwek ago he was ordered to bed and alarm was felt by members of the family. At 3:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon, he expired. While Clover's condition was critical, the end was unexpected. He had been suffering from a heart ailment.
Twelve children survive. There are seven sons and three daughters.
Clover was born in Alden, Iowa. He was born Auguts 31, 1857 and had followed the occupation of farming until his retirement. In 1881 he was married in Kansas to Dora E.Buzzard, who survives him. The clovers came to CAlifornia in 1891 and moved to Yolo County the following year. In this county, Clover again took up farming and occupied part of the land where the Yolo Fliers Club is now situated.
Many years ago the Clover family moved to Woodland and established a home on Johnson Street. About 15 years ago Clover was siccesful in his candicay for the post of constable of the Woodland township.
The folllowing sons survive; Bert L. Clover, Woodland Insurance man, Earl Clover of Sacramento; Roy Clover, Woodland policeman; Irvin Clover, Woodland merchant, Vernon Clover, Sacramento insurance man; and George and Leslie Clover who are conected with General Electric Company in Schenectady, NY.
The daughters are Miss Elsie Clover of Woodland, Mrs. Edna Richter of Woodland, Mrs. Velma Lodi of Colusa County, Mrs. Vina Springer of Sacramento and Miss Dora Clover of Woodland.
There are two brothers, Ed Clover of San Jose and Peter Clover of Roseville, Mrs. Ora R. Clover of Roseville, Mrs. Francis Williams of Oklahoma and Mrs. Dora Stains of Salt Lake City are sisters.
The body is in the Kraft Brothers chapel. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Sacramento Bee 12/2/1932
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Classification: Query
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You said you had the pension papers for Albert Clover. Does it indicate where he was living at the time of application. I might need some day to see those, as they might give me some enlightenment to where the other nephews, etc. were in the Civil War, as I know most of their names.