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Hi Folks!
This is a current (July) obituary that I found through a RootsWeb PML Search. Anyone know of this gentleman and his
family...?
Later...Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders
CLUFF Mailing List's List Admin
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Match: "Charles C. Cluff or "Charles Cluff" or "Charles Clough" or Cluff
Source: GEN-OBIT(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Walter E. Styles" <wstyles(a)erols.com>
Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V12No341
Obituary Daily Times V12No341
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CLUFF, Charles Duane; 70; Warrensburg MO>Grandview WA; TriCity Herald; 2006-7-11; tcgswa
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Hi Sheila,
I thought I would share my Cloughs
Father: Edward Jessop Clough
Born 13 Nov 1901
Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Grandfather: James Richard Clough
Born 29 April 1878
Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
G Grandfather: Henry Clough
Born 12 Jul 1850
Melbourne, Yorkshire, England
GG Grandfather: Richard Clough
Born 13 May 1814
Newport, Yorkshire, England
GGG Grandfather: William Clough
14 Oct 1791
Lancaster, England
Kind Regards,
Carol
Folks!
I feel this is important enough to post on the lists I admin! Please
help if you care. I did!
Later...Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders
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Hi Nancy,
It's been a while since we were in contact. Hope all is well with you!
:-)
Cheshire and Yorkshire are not that far apart. In fact, Rebecca Harpole and
I were there together in March of this year. Rebecca is now living back in
the US but left yesterday for a trip to Europe and back into England for a
few days.
We continue to search for Clough/Cluff/Clow origins and keep coming up with
amazing tidbits! Rebecca will be tracking down some of our more recent leads
while away.
I hope folks on this list might consider submitting their Cluff ancestry
information to me. My Clough database now has over 49,400 individuals and it is
really great fun to make previously unknown connections for folks! :-)
If anyone is interested they may feel free to contact me at
_CloughGen(a)aol.com_ (mailto:CloughGen@aol.com) .
Best Wishes,
Sheila Andersen
Genealogist
John Clough Genealogical Society
_CloughGen(a)aol.com_ (mailto:CloughGen@aol.com)
_http://ourworld.cs.com/cloughgenl/_ (http://ourworld.cs.com/cloughgenl/)
List Owner
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: CLUFF
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/RJJ.2ACEB/125.1
Message Board Post:
I have more information on Henry and Selina Cluff's family at:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=asau...
Before Selina married Henry Cluff, she was married to James Harper Bennet. It is this couple I descend from (through their son Augustus who is mislisted as Augustus Cluff instead of Augustus Bennet in the 1880 U.S. census.