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Match: Cluff
Source: DUGAN(a)rootsweb.com
From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [DUGAN] A DUGAN Shot In The Dark - MARGARET DUGAN m BARNEY CLOUGH
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Author: MaryWilson585
Surnames: DUGAN, CLOUGH, CLUFF, O'DONNELL
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.dugan/652/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
Any help out there? I have absolutely nothing on my CLOUGH (Cluff)/DUGAN
family except for the following:
Barney (Bernard) CLOUGH married Margaret DUGAN. Our family records suggest
Margaret DUGAN came from Donegal. I only know of one child, my
gg-grandfather, John CLOUGH, born abt 1820 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The date of this son's birth is the basis for the total guess on their
marriage being abt 1819, but it really could be much sooner than that. We
could assume that Barney and Margaret were born about late 1700s or around
turn of the century.
Their son John CLOUGH married Ellen O'DONNELL (b abt 1830), also born in
Philadelphia. JOHN and ELLEN had 2 sons, Joseph Francis, b 4 Jun 1860 (my
g-grandfather), and Bernard (b abt 1862), both raised in Philadelphia.
Somewhere in this time period, spelling of last name switched to CLUFF.
Can anyone give me a push? Mary Wilson
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Folks,
The above was found in this morning's RootsWeb PML Search I have set up as a
List Admin. I'm sending it to both CLOUGH-GENEALOGY and CLUFF Mailing Lists
to get it stored in the archives for future researchers. I know nothing
more than is included in this message. This is not my branch of the family.
Please follow instructions in the message above on how to reach this person
who is making the inquiry. Of course it would be great if you sent a copy
of your message to either or both mailing lists. I've never heard of this
branch of the family.
Later...Nancy
Nancy Cluff Siders, Mailing List Admin for: C*LUFF, C*OUNTRYMAN, L*ETSON,
M*CKAY-ELKENNY, O*LDEN, S*ACKETT, S*CAMMAHORN, S*IDERS, T*SFA
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To look backward for a while is to refresh the eye, to restore it, and to
render it the more fit for its prime function of looking forward. ~Margaret
Fairless Barber