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Author: JulieSpencer11
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Looking for descendants of Albert Madison Clow who married Christine 'Tena' Stretz. Tena daughter of Louis and Mary Manegel Streta. Albert b 2 Aug 1886 in Ewing, MO. SSDI has his death in Oct 1970 in Quincy, Adams CO, IL.
1920 census he is in Blue Island, Cook CO, IL, 1930 census he is in Chicago, Cook CO, IL. I believe Albert & Tena had a daughter, Alberta who married Dave Blanchette.
I descend from Mary Stretz, sister of Louis Stretz. Any information greatly appreciated.
Julie Spencer
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Author: marbra503
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My grandmother (Genevieve b.1881) was one of the daughters of William & Mary Clow. How are you related to this family?
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Author: joannboyd
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Actually the Clows came to the states in the 1700's from Scotland. I don't know where they landed but when the American Revolution broke out some stayed in the states, some went to Nova Scotia, and others went to England. You are right though some of those Clows from England did com back to Canada and them a few back to the states. My uncle and I have both been working on this. I did confirm that Clow used to be spelled Clough on some of the family names. I also found a lot of Clow names in the Eninburgh Scotland Castle.
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Author: marbra503
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I have info regarding Mary's Parents, but could never find any information on Williams father James. It looked to me like the Clows came from England and settled in Canada and then wandered down into the United States. How are you related to William?
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Author: marbra503
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I have no information regarding Truman Vinson. The main reason I posted, years ago, was to share a family photo of the Clow family. Eva was my grandmothers sister. There were many children in the family and they all played musical instruments and traveled in a covered wagon to different citys to perform. My grandmother told me it took them three days to get to Salem, Oregon which was less then 50 miles away. Some of the kids were born in Forest Grove, Oregon. Their father, my great grandfather, played the trumpet and was also a barber. (marbra503(a)aol.com)
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There seem to be a number of Clow branches - some from Scotland and
some from England. My research has shown that most families with the
name Clough have an English background. The Clow family from Dunblane
in Scotland came to the US before the Revolutionary War. My ancestor
sided with the British. After the war he settled and raised a family
on the St. Lawrence River. He had two sons - one came to the states,
the other stayed in Canada. There is a lot more to the story, but that
is one Clow tail...
On Nov 8, 2010, at 7:23 AM, gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
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Author: joannboyd
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Actually the Clows came to the states in the 1700's from Scotland. I
don't know where they landed but when the American Revolution broke
out some stayed in the states, some went to Nova Scotia, and others
went to England. You are right though some of those Clows from
England did com back to Canada and them a few back to the states. My
uncle and I have both been working on this. I did confirm that Clow
used to be spelled Clough on some of the family names. I also found a
lot of Clow names in the Eninburgh Scotland Castle.
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Author: caitjoyce
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I am looking for information on Truman B Vinson and Eva Arabella Clow. Their son Truman Burnett Vinson Jr (26 Oct 91916 - 23 Jan 2009) was my sister Pat's birth father. Any help would be great. Thank you.
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