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At 8:04 PM -0700 8/31/00, Sharon A Foree wrote:
>Searching for info on George Francis Clow born 19 March 1889 in Leadville,
>Lake Co, Colorado. His parents were George Clow and Lily Bloom/Blum.
>Supposedly George Sr. died while George Jr was young. Lily remarried and
>left George Jr with his grandmother Marion Bloom. He is living with her and
>using Bloom name on 1900 census of Leadville, Colorado when he was 12.
>Census says his father was born in Canada and his mother in Iowa. Marion
>was born in Mass.
>1910 Lake Co, CO census almost impossible to read, it is so faint. George
>married Sarah Belle Earp 1914 in Farmington, Davis Co, Utah. 1920 census
>they are living in Florence, Fremont Co, Colorado. About 1926, George and
>Sarah divorce and George moves to Oregon. He later remarried a Daisy Savage
>Babb. George and Sarah had three children: Louise, Vauna and Donald.
>Anyone know this family? Will share what I have.
While I do not have any matches, I have Clows in the same area at the same time.
OK, in the same state ;-)
James Clow was born in 1864 at sea, and married Jeanne McAlister in 1894.
Between 1900 and James' death in 1914, they lived in Trinidad, Las Animas County,
and had two children [ Milton, b. 1901, and Jeanne, b.1907 ]. As far as I know
Jeanne and the kids stayed in Trinidad through the 1930s.
I don't know anything about James' family, except that his father's name
was Milton, and that his son Milton claimed to be a full-blooded Scot.
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-- Marshall
Marshall Clow MusicMatch <mailto:mclow@mailhost2.csusm.edu>
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