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    1. Re: [CLOUD] another clue for Jeremiah Cloud, 1784 GA - 1861 TX
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. Al, I would like to see this genealogy by George C.H. Kernion. My contact info is at http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/ContactMe.htm. Nata Oneal Cloud sent me a similar work, entitled: "Genealogy of the CLOUD FAMILY in America showing how R.E. Cloud of Beaumont, Texas is a direct lineal descendant of a soldier, JOHN CLOUD, who took part in the American Revolution, and who was pensioned for his services as such, on April 27, 1835. (Prepared by George C.H. Kernion, Ex-Chancellor-General National Society S.A.R., and Louisiana Genealogist)" From what you write, it appears the two versions are very similar. The one I have was written circa 1924. I wonder if there have been any challenges / corrections to any of it? sincerely, Tom cloud At 08:56 PM 9/13/2005, Albert Cloud <alcloud@airmail.net> wrote: >Tom, I have a copy of a "Genealogy of the Cloud Family in America showing how Mrs. Viola Elizabeth Cloud Turnbow of New Orleans, La. is a direct descendant of a soldier JOHN CLOUD who took part in the American Revolution and was pensioned for his services as such on April 27, 1833." prepared by George C. H. Kernigon, ex-Chancellor-General National Society S. A. R. and Louisiana Genealogist. He shows a descendancy of William of Calne, to Jeremish who married Elizabeth Baily, to William Cloud who married Elizabeth Hayes, to a William Cloud who "resided in Georgia during the Revolutionary War", to JOHN CLOUD who married Elizabeth Lacey. This John Cloud was awarded a pension (Claim 30935, executed April 27, 1853). This researcher says the pension included facts that he resided in Georgia, SC, KY and LA. The genealogist states: He died sometime between January 25 and February 1, 1840 in Natchitoches Parish, LA. His wife, Elizabeth (Betsy) Lacey was a Cherokee indian girl. ! They had William, Noah, Jeremiah and Ann. >they were living in Livingston Co, KY in 1808. About the year 1824, John and his children (his wife had died) were living in LA - William in Bienville Parish, and Noah Jeremiah and Ann in Natchitoches Parish." The genealogist is sometimes confusing, as he also said John and his wife had: Ann; Frank; Lee; Jeremiah (or Jerry) who fought with his father John at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, and moved to Calcasieu Parish, LA; William; Noah; Ruben; and Minerva. (Comment by Al Cloud: John would have been 75 years of age at the time of the Battle of New Orleans). The genealogist also says that after the War John moved to SC and entered 400 acres on Briar Creek at what is now known as Cherokee Pond, SC, and that son Noah was born there. He asserts that family tradition says John married Betsy near the Cumberland River in KY, and later moved with her and their family to Vicksburg, MS, and Natchez, MS, then to Alexandria, LA, then to Gainesville, LA, then to Clifton Place ! across Saline Bayou near the Cloud Crossing in Winn Parish, LA, and eventually to Natchitoches where he died in 1840. > >As you can see, some of the above appears contradictory, but I'll be glad to send you a copy of his report if you will send me your address. Regards, Al Cloud.

    09/14/2005 03:12:07
    1. Re: [CLOUD] another clue for Jeremiah Cloud, 1784 GA - 1861 TX
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. Cecil, I've looked carefully at the page you referenced on Bruce's site. What is it you see there that makes your thoughts turn to our Jeremiah and his relation to the rest of the Cloud clan? I looked for references to Georgia and/or Twiggs/Wilkerson/Wilkes counties and saw nothing. ... well, not entirely true -- there is a reference there ... "Nathaniel Folsom ... came with his parents from North Carolina to Georgia around 1774". Is it the story of John Cloud marrying Cherokee Betsy Lacy? Apparently John married Betsy about 1798 .... Bruce says their eldest, William, was born that year. But recent FGS mailed to me from Nata Oneal Cloud alleges that Jeremiah was born 1789. I don't know where she got that birth date ?? (Jeremiah is her 2-g-grandfather). I have always wondered but what we weren't closely related to the Louisiana bunch (Bob & Pat Cloud, et al), but have nothing other than a hunch. Perhaps one of John's siblings / half-siblings? Did Jeremiah know about the death of Daniel at the Alamo? Did he know they were related? Maybe we ought to be looking into John's siblings for whom there is no documentation -- maybe one that followed his brother John into the Indian territory of Georgia and also married a Cherokee girl. Your and my distinguished good looks may come from a Cherokee ancestry (we sure don't want to look like Prince Charles). Tom P.S. -- It is becoming obvious to me that referring to the area where John lived and where Jeremiah was born as Twiggs county must have been common-place -- even 30 years before it was formally called that. .... I am going to post a query to the GATWIGGS forum about that. That would at least settle our questions about where Jeremiah was born. At 05:44 PM 9/13/2005, Cecil Stokes <CStokes@hiwaay.net> wrote: >Tom, > >This Cloud has been one of my top candidates for a paternity suit on behalf of our ggg-GF Jeremiah Cloud for some time based on what Bruce Eans has posted. His latest is: http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Indian%20Roots/My%20Indian%20Blood.htm > >Regarding the William Cloud who died in TN in about 1841: This sounds a lot like the William Cloud for whom Cloud's Cove in Madison County, AL, is named. One of his decendants owns the place. I hope we can get him into DNA project. > >Cec > >in response to what Tom Cloud wrote: > >>I am reading the Pension application of John Cloud, RS (1740-1840), >>husband of Betsey Lacey. >> >>... "In the year 1776 as this declarent believes he volunteered in the militia of South Carolina under General Williams. .... At this time he resided in what was then called Wilkes county, State of Georgia." >> >>This is significant to Texas Jeremiah researchers because: >> >>1 - Jeremiah Cloud's obituary says he was born in Twiggs county, >>GA about 1784. >> >>2 - Twiggs county had not yet been formed, that area being off- >>limits to white settlers at that time. >> >>3 - This is the only other Cloud I know of who has claimed to >>be from that area, at about the same time -- John up to 1776 >>and Jeremiah being born there in 1784. >> >>4 - John also had a son named Jeremiah (didn't they all??), born >>about 1789. >> >>The pension application continues: >> >>...."In the same winter or early the next spring he enlisted ... for eighteen months. ... At the time he enlisted he belonged in the State of Georgia as before stated. ... He ... received a discharge ... he lived in his father's house in Georgia. When the house was burned by the Tories his discharge (as on support) was burned with it. During this time he was stationed in a fort on the Aquchee River. After his discharge he returned home where the people were all then forted to protect themselves from Tories & Indians. ..... He then belonged in Georgia, same county as before mentioned, but were all now from home into the Fort. During this tour he marched from Wilkes county, Georgia to the Cherokee Twons." >> >>.... "The next tour he performed was in the Militia of Georgia, as a volunteer under General Clark. He marched fro South Carolina to Carr's Fort in Wilkes county, in Georgia. ... The next tour ... He marched during this tour from Wilkes county, in Georgia to Augusta ...? >> >> >> >>... now this last (maybe) provides further clues. >> >>5 - Twiggs county wasn't formed until 1809 (taken from the Creek cession of 1803). John Cloud claimed to have lived there in 1776 and before, 33 years prior to that! >> >>6 - Twiggs county was first Wilkinson county (after the 1803 Creek cession). >> >>7 - John refers to Wilkes county, but it was not called that until after 1777, being called St. Paul parish prior to that. >> >> >>Jeremiah researchers -- what do you think? >> >>Tom Cloud

    09/14/2005 02:57:24
    1. Re: [CLOUD] another clue for Jeremiah Cloud, 1784 GA - 1861 TX
    2. Albert Cloud
    3. Tom, I have a copy of a "Genealogy of the Cloud Family in America showing how Mrs. Viola Elizabeth Cloud Turnbow of New Orleans, La. is a direct descendant of a soldier JOHN CLOUD who took part in the American Revolution and was pensioned for his services as such on April 27, 1833." prepared by George C. H. Kernigon, ex-Chancellor-General National Society S. A. R. and Louisiana Genealogist. He shows a descendancy of William of Calne, to Jeremish who married Elizabeth Baily, to William Cloud who married Elizabeth Hayes, to a William Cloud who "resided in Georgia during the Revolutionary War", to JOHN CLOUD who married Elizabeth Lacey. This John Cloud was awarded a pension (Claim 30935, executed April 27, 1853). This researcher says the pension included facts that he resided in Georgia, SC, KY and LA. The genealogist states: He died sometime between January 25 and February 1, 1840 in Natchitoches Parish, LA. His wife, Elizabeth (Betsy) Lacey was a Cherokee indian girl. They had William, Noah, Jeremiah and Ann. they were living in Livingston Co, KY in 1808. About the year 1824, John and his children (his wife had died) were living in LA - William in Bienville Parish, and Noah Jeremiah and Ann in Natchitoches Parish." The genealogist is sometimes confusing, as he also said John and his wife had: Ann; Frank; Lee; Jeremiah (or Jerry) who fought with his father John at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, and moved to Calcasieu Parish, LA; William; Noah; Ruben; and Minerva. (Comment by Al Cloud: John would have been 75 years of age at the time of the Battle of New Orleans). The genealogist also says that after the War John moved to SC and entered 400 acres on Briar Creek at what is now known as Cherokee Pond, SC, and that son Noah was born there. He asserts that family tradition says John married Betsy near the Cumberland River in KY, and later moved with her and their family to Vicksburg, MS, and Natchez, MS, then to Alexandria, LA, then to Gainesville, LA, then to Clifton Place across Saline Bayou near the Cloud Crossing in Winn Parish, LA, and eventually to Natchitoches where he died in 1840. As you can see, some of the above appears contradictory, but I'll be glad to send you a copy of his report if you will send me your address. Regards, Al Cloud. On Sep 13, 2005, at 5:30 PM, Tom Cloud wrote: > > I am reading the Pension application of John Cloud, RS (1740-1840), > husband of Betsey Lacey. > > ... "In the year 1776 as this declarent believes he volunteered in > the militia of South Carolina under General Williams. .... At this > time he resided in what was then called Wilkes county, State of > Georgia." > > This is significant to Texas Jeremiah researchers because: > > 1 - Jeremiah Cloud's obituary says he was born in Twiggs county, > GA about 1784. > > 2 - Twiggs county had not yet been formed, that area being off- > limits to white settlers at that time. > > 3 - This is the only other Cloud I know of who has claimed to > be from that area, at about the same time -- John up to 1776 > and Jeremiah being born there in 1784. > > 4 - John also had a son named Jeremiah (didn't they all??), born > about 1789. > > The pension application continues: > > ...."In the same winter or early the next spring he enlisted ... for > eighteen months. ... At the time he enlisted he belonged in the State > of Georgia as before stated. ... He ... received a discharge ... he > lived in his father's house in Georgia. When the house was burned by > the Tories his discharge (as on support) was burned with it. During > this time he was stationed in a fort on the Aquchee River. After his > discharge he returned home where the people were all then forted to > protect themselves from Tories & Indians. ..... He then belonged in > Georgia, same county as before mentioned, but were all now from home > into the Fort. During this tour he marched from Wilkes county, > Georgia to the Cherokee Twons." > > .... "The next tour he performed was in the Militia of Georgia, as a > volunteer under General Clark. He marched fro South Carolina to > Carr's Fort in Wilkes county, in Georgia. ... The next tour ... He > marched during this tour from Wilkes county, in Georgia to Augusta > ...? > > > > ... now this last (maybe) provides further clues. > > 5 - Twiggs county wasn't formed until 1809 (taken from the Creek > cession of 1803). John Cloud claimed to have lived there in 1776 and > before, 33 years prior to that! > > 6 - Twiggs county was first Wilkinson county (after the 1803 Creek > cession). > > 7 - John refers to Wilkes county, but it was not called that until > after 1777, being called St. Paul parish prior to that. > > > Jeremiah researchers -- what do you think? > > Tom Cloud > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .............................................................. > Join the Cloud Family Association: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud >

    09/13/2005 02:56:36
    1. Re: [CLOUD] another clue for Jeremiah Cloud, 1784 GA - 1861 TX
    2. Cecil Stokes
    3. Tom, This Cloud has been one of my top candidates for a paternity suit on behalf of our ggg-GF Jeremiah Cloud for some time based on what Bruce Eans has posted. His latest is: http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Indian%20Roots/My%20Indian%20Blood.htm Regarding the William Cloud who died in TN in about 1841: This sounds a lot like the William Cloud for whom Cloud's Cove in Madison County, AL, is named. One of his decendants owns the place. I hope we can get him into DNA project. Cec in response to what Tom Cloud wrote: >I am reading the Pension application of John Cloud, RS (1740-1840), >husband of Betsey Lacey. > > ... "In the year 1776 as this declarent believes he volunteered in the militia of South Carolina under General Williams. .... At this time he resided in what was then called Wilkes county, State of Georgia." > >This is significant to Texas Jeremiah researchers because: > > 1 - Jeremiah Cloud's obituary says he was born in Twiggs county, >GA about 1784. > > 2 - Twiggs county had not yet been formed, that area being off- >limits to white settlers at that time. > > 3 - This is the only other Cloud I know of who has claimed to >be from that area, at about the same time -- John up to 1776 >and Jeremiah being born there in 1784. > > 4 - John also had a son named Jeremiah (didn't they all??), born >about 1789. > >The pension application continues: > > ...."In the same winter or early the next spring he enlisted ... for eighteen months. ... At the time he enlisted he belonged in the State of Georgia as before stated. ... He ... received a discharge ... he lived in his father's house in Georgia. When the house was burned by the Tories his discharge (as on support) was burned with it. During this time he was stationed in a fort on the Aquchee River. After his discharge he returned home where the people were all then forted to protect themselves from Tories & Indians. ..... He then belonged in Georgia, same county as before mentioned, but were all now from home into the Fort. During this tour he marched from Wilkes county, Georgia to the Cherokee Twons." > > .... "The next tour he performed was in the Militia of Georgia, as a volunteer under General Clark. He marched fro South Carolina to Carr's Fort in Wilkes county, in Georgia. ... The next tour ... He marched during this tour from Wilkes county, in Georgia to Augusta ...? > > > > ... now this last (maybe) provides further clues. > > 5 - Twiggs county wasn't formed until 1809 (taken from the Creek cession of 1803). John Cloud claimed to have lived there in 1776 and before, 33 years prior to that! > > 6 - Twiggs county was first Wilkinson county (after the 1803 Creek cession). > > 7 - John refers to Wilkes county, but it was not called that until after 1777, being called St. Paul parish prior to that. > > >Jeremiah researchers -- what do you think? > >Tom Cloud > > > >==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .............................................................. > Join the Cloud Family Association: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud > > > >. > > >

    09/13/2005 11:44:25
    1. another clue for Jeremiah Cloud, 1784 GA - 1861 TX
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. I am reading the Pension application of John Cloud, RS (1740-1840), husband of Betsey Lacey. ... "In the year 1776 as this declarent believes he volunteered in the militia of South Carolina under General Williams. .... At this time he resided in what was then called Wilkes county, State of Georgia." This is significant to Texas Jeremiah researchers because: 1 - Jeremiah Cloud's obituary says he was born in Twiggs county, GA about 1784. 2 - Twiggs county had not yet been formed, that area being off- limits to white settlers at that time. 3 - This is the only other Cloud I know of who has claimed to be from that area, at about the same time -- John up to 1776 and Jeremiah being born there in 1784. 4 - John also had a son named Jeremiah (didn't they all??), born about 1789. The pension application continues: ...."In the same winter or early the next spring he enlisted ... for eighteen months. ... At the time he enlisted he belonged in the State of Georgia as before stated. ... He ... received a discharge ... he lived in his father's house in Georgia. When the house was burned by the Tories his discharge (as on support) was burned with it. During this time he was stationed in a fort on the Aquchee River. After his discharge he returned home where the people were all then forted to protect themselves from Tories & Indians. ..... He then belonged in Georgia, same county as before mentioned, but were all now from home into the Fort. During this tour he marched from Wilkes county, Georgia to the Cherokee Twons." .... "The next tour he performed was in the Militia of Georgia, as a volunteer under General Clark. He marched fro South Carolina to Carr's Fort in Wilkes county, in Georgia. ... The next tour ... He marched during this tour from Wilkes county, in Georgia to Augusta ...? ... now this last (maybe) provides further clues. 5 - Twiggs county wasn't formed until 1809 (taken from the Creek cession of 1803). John Cloud claimed to have lived there in 1776 and before, 33 years prior to that! 6 - Twiggs county was first Wilkinson county (after the 1803 Creek cession). 7 - John refers to Wilkes county, but it was not called that until after 1777, being called St. Paul parish prior to that. Jeremiah researchers -- what do you think? Tom Cloud

    09/13/2005 11:30:10
    1. Esther Stubbs Cloud
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 14:08:09 -0600 >From: RALPH L HAYES <RALPHHAYES1@msn.com> >Source: STUBBS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Joseph Stubbs and Zilpha Hayes > >Here are some references to this couple: >1. "Belmont County, Ohio 1810 Tax List", as found in Esther W. Powell, Early Ohio Tax Records, p 34. Joseph is listed in Warren Township. Info also found in 1810 US Census Index as >Name: Stubbs, Joseph Year: 1810 >County: BELMONT CO. State: OH >Page: 026 Location: WARREN TWP >Record Type: TAX LIST > >2. 1811 Resident Tax List for Warren Twp., Belmont County, info from http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1811warren.htm<http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1811warren.htm>, 30 Aug 2002 >WARREN Township >Names of Proprietors Quantity & Rates Range Twp Section Dollars Cents > 1 2 3 >Stubbs, Joseph 320 6 8 3 3 20 > >3. 1812 Resident Tax in Warren Twp., Belmont County, OH info from http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/<http://freepages.historyrootsweb.com/~saharmon/>, 30 Aug 2002 >Names of Proprietory Quantity & Rates Range Township Section Dollars Cents 1 2 3 >Stubbs, Joseph 320 6 8 3 3 20 > >4. 1813 Resident Tax List for Warren Twp., Belmont Co., OH, info found at http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1813Warren%20Township-table.htm<http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1813Warren%20Township-table.htm>, 30 Aug 2002 >Joseph STUBBS 320a R6 T8 S3 > >5. 1814 Resident Tax List for Warren Twp., Belmont Co., OH found at http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1813Warren%20Township-table.htm<http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~saharmon/1813Warren%20Township-table.htm>, 8 Aug 2003 >Joseph STUBS 320a R6T8S34. Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1908, (Georgia Genealogical Reprinrs, Vidalia, Ga.), p 632. Joseph Stubbs is listed as receiving 100 acres in Wilkes County in 1788 and 100 acres in Columbia County in 1794. I assume this is my Joseph. > >6. R.J. Taylor Jr. Foundation, An Index to Georgia Tax Digests 1789- 1799, Vol 1, (The Reprint Co: Spartanburg, SC, 1986), p 70. Joseph is listed in Warren County, Ga. in 1798. > >7. William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol 1, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), pp 1045 and 1050. Joseph Stubbs was condemned on 1-10(Oct)-1785 for marrying out of unity in Wrightsborough. See Davis's work for more discussion on the matter. The children of Joseph and Zilpha are listed in the Wrightsborough MM, Ga. along with birth dates. Joseph is not listed and was probably born in Ohio. Abraham and Zilpha are listed and probably died prior to the date of the will. Rhoda was born in December 1802 which supports their move to Ohio in 1803. > >8. Robert Scott Davis, Jr., Quaker Records in Georgia: Wrightsborough 1772-1792, Friendsborough 1776-1777, (Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates, 1986),(copies available from Agusta Genealogical Society), pp 103, 151,161, and 163. More information is given than is found in Hinshaw's work. On 1st day of the 10th Mo. 1785 at Wrightsborough MM, Ga. is recorded the following entry: "Joseph Stubbs appeared here and offered a paper of acknowledgement for his Disorderly Marriage and also for having Carnal Knowledge of her that is now his wife before Marriage ..." Joseph and Zilpha had relation in 1783 in order for Mary Stubbs to be born in Jun 1784, a considerable time from the condemnation in 1785. Usually condemnation occurs as soon as the marriage is noted or the girl is noticeably pregnant. I do not have a civil marriage record but the Quaker entry indicates that a marriage took place probably in 1785. Also included are a couple of letters that indicate that Joseph was single in W! r! > ightsborough in 1782. The children of Joseph and Zilpha Stubbs are also listed from the Wrightsborough minutes. > >9. "Warren County Deeds Book 'A'" as found in Georgia Genealogical Magazine, 1967, p 48. Joseph Stubbs is a witness to a land transaction in 1787 from James Rowland to Peter Cox, both of Richmond County. Land was on the Little and Big Sweetwater Creeks. > >10. William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina and Georgia, (Ben Franklin Press, 1982), pp 71 and 123. The book lists the children of Joseph and Zilpha along with year birth dates probably taken from Wrightsborough Monthly Meeting records. > >11. William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol IV, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1973), p 446. The children are listed again at Stillwater MM, Ohio along with their birth dates and the death date of Abraham. There are differences in the dates for Rachel, Jacob, Deborah, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Zlpha, Eliza, and Rhoda. Joseph is listed for the first time. Rhoda is listed as being born on 3 Dec 1803. If the family moved to Ohio in 1803, then Rhoda was probably born in 1802 since she was listed in the Wrightsborough minutes. Since I believe Rhoda's birth is in error, I will go with the dates from Wrightsborough. Also listed are the marriages for Deborah to Robert Vernon on 6-11(Nov)-1811; Rebecca to John Patton on 27- 11(Nov)-1816; Eliza to Elijah Hanson on 26-8(Aug)-1818; Rhoda to James Vernon on 4-6(Jun)-1823; Isaac to Elizabeth Doudna along with three of their children; Sarah Hall (formerly Stubbs) was dismissed for marrying contrary to ! d! > iscipline on 31-10(Oct)-1809; Elizabeth Cox (formerly Stubbs) was dismissed for marrying contrary to discipline on 27-4(Apr)- 1813. Joseph died on 1-5(May)-1816 and was buried at Stillwater. Deborah and Rhoda's marriages are also listed in the LDS Church IGI. >Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Ohio > [p.137] CONCORD MONTHLY MEETING > page 160 > 1805, 7, 23. Joseph & w, Zilphah, & ch, Rachel, Sarah, Jacob, Isaac, Deborah, Abraham, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Iddo, Eliza & Rhoda, rocf Wrightsborough MM, Ga., dtd 1805, 4, 6 > ------------------- >12. A.T. McKelvey, Centennial History of Belmont County, Ohio and Representative Citizens, (Chicago: Biographical Publishing Co., 1903), p 218. He mentions the arrival of Joseph Stubbs and daughter Deborah in 1803 from Georgia. > >13. Esther W. Powell, Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont County, Ohio, (Akron, O: author, 1969), p 279. An entry under Friends Stillwater Meeting House stated that Joseph Stubbs and Dau. Deborah came with Friends in 1803. > >14. Dempsey O. Sheppard, The Story of Barnsville, Ohio 1808-1940, (F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1942), p 16. Joseph Stubbs arrived in Warren Township in 1803 from Georgia. The book also gives information on life in the area at that time. > >15. Letter from Thomas E. Ferguson, Auditor of State, Columbus, OH 43216 to author, original in posession of author. Joseph obtained 161.44 acres in Somerset Twp., Belmont Co, O (R6, T7, S13) on 6 Sep 1815 and another 161.50 acres (R6 T7, S14) on 1 Dec 1815. On a map found at the National Archives in Record Group 49 (Bureau of Land Management), in M477 or M478 is found a Plat of District of Steubenville in ca 1805. A Joseph Stibbs is listed. > >16. Robert Scott Davis, Jr., Quaker Records in Georgia: Wrightsborough 1772-1793, Friendsborough 1776-1777, (Roswell, Ga.: W.H. Wolfe, 1986), pp 4,6,13,20,23,25,40,42-47,53, 56-59,62-66, 68-69,73-75,76,78,82,84,89,90,91,99,101,102,113,114,117-118,120, 122, 127-129, 136-138, 141, 143,145, 147,151,152, 161, and 163. This informative book contains the men's Monthly Meeting of Bush River, SC and Wrightsborough, Ga, as well as general information of the Quakers during the Revolutionary War. > In a letter from John Townsend and Joseph Rowe, dated 9-1(Jan)-1782, he stated that 200 people [I assume only Quakers included.] lived in and around Wrightsborough to include John Stubbs, wife and 11 children, Thomas Stubbs, single, Joseph Stubbs, single, John Carson and wife, and Esther Carson. [I assume Thomas and Joseph Stubbs to be children of Thomas Stubbs, Jr. I also assume John Carson to be the one m. to Esther Stubbs Cloud who had a dau named Esther.] John Stubbs, Thomas Stubbs, Joseph Stubbs, and John Carson were also mentioned in a letter dated 2-1(Jan)-1782 telling of their sad plight during the war. > >17. "Last Will and Testament of Joseph Stubbs", 19 Apr 1816, Will Book A, pp 276 and 277, Belmont County Probate Judge, St. Clairville, OH 43950, certified copy in possession of author. Joseph gave $80 each to his daughters Mary Hays, Sarah Hall, Rachel Hinson, Deborah Varnom, Elizabeth Cox, Rebecca Stubbs, Eliza Stubbs and Rhoda Stubbs. He gave to his sons as follows: Isaac, 40 acres, smith tools and $80; Jacob, a sorrel horse and to Jacob's children- land (he gave it to Jacob's children even though Jacob could live on it until his death); Iddo-land and a grey mare; Joseph-land and a grey horse; Zelpha was his wife and was allowed to live on the farm the rest of her life. This disagrees with a note in Hathaway's book (no. 13) that she died in Elkton in 1807. She is also listed in the 1820 census of Belmont County. Rebecca, Eliza and Rhoda each received a cow, bed and a kettle. Abraham and daughter Zilpha were not mentioned. Iddo, Joseph, Rebecca, Eliza and Rhoda were not ! o! > f age. > >18. Stillwater MM House Burial records, Barnesville, Ohio, info from Lewis Miller <lmiller@worldnet.att.net<mailto:lmiller@worldnet.att.net>>, subject: Stubbs Surname, dated 1 Jun 1999 >Joseph Stubbs d 5-1-1816 >Buried Stillwater Cemetery -- NO marker > >19. Daniel Nathan Crumpton, Cemeteries and Genealogy Warren County, Georgia and Immediate Vicinity, (W.H. Wolfe Assn: Roswell, GA, 1987), pp 170,180, and 220. Joseph Stubb was mentioned in a land transaction in BK A, p 153 on 2 Jun 1795; a witness on 17 May 1794 in BK A, p373 and on 17 May 1794 in BK A, p377. Peter Cox, his step-father, was the buyer in both cases. Joseph was a witness on 17 May 1794 per BK A, p 383. He was a witness to Peter Cocks' purchase (I assume Cox) on 1 Oct 1790 per BK A, p387. Joseph was a witness on 23 Aug 1799 per BK C, p 9. Other Joseph Stubbs in 1809 and 1813 was probably the son of John and Esther Stubbs. > >20. 1820 U.S. Census, Belmont County (Warren Township), Ohio, National Archives Microfilm M33, roll 86, p 272. > Name 0 10 16 16 26 45 0 10 16 26 45 > 10 16 18 25 44 up 10 15 25 44 up >Warren Twp. >Stubbs, Iddo - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - > " , Isaac 2 - - - 1 - 2 - - 1 - > " ,Jacob 3 - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - > " , Zilpha - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1 >The children listed with Zilpha would be Joseph and Rhoda. > > > > >Ralph L. Hayes >10533 Crestridge Ct. NW >Albuquerque, NM 87114 >alternate e-mail rlhayes@juno.com<mailto:rlhayes@juno.com>

    09/13/2005 03:14:58
    1. Letterman, George Henry m. Lutisha "Tishey" CLOUD
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 15:28:24 -0600 >From: LeeSh <leesh@mytownisp.com> >Source: OKOKMULG-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Deaths in McIntosh County in 1960 > >The following list of names is made up of individuals who died or are buried in McIntosh county. All of these individuals died in the year 1960. Some of the individuals have added information. I am looking for more informations such as an obit, family, someone researching the line etc. I would like to add this info to the McIntosh County page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/ . If you have info on one or more of these individuals and would like to see it posted or contributied for everyone to use please contact me at leesh@mytownisp.com or mcintoshco@gmail.com . You can check the birth and death dates of these individuals on the McIntosh County site. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/obits/1960_misc_deaths.htm > > >Thank You > >Shelley D. McBride~Lynch >Coordinator~McIntosh Co. Ok~OkGenWeb >http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmcinto/ > > >ADAIR, Martha Jane, > >ALLEN, Edd > >ALLEN, Thomas T., KY Sgt Co L 21 Inf WWI > >ALLISON, Robert A. > >ANDERSON, Jorene S., (s/w William) > >ARNOLD, Homer, OKLAHOMA PVT US ARMY WWII, > >ATKISSION, John William > >BAILY William N > >BASCUE, Aron J., s/w Toni > >BEAVER, Roman, OKLAHOMA QUARTERMASTER CORPS WWI, > >BILES, Joseph W., s/w Ida > >BRAND, George L, AR Pvt Co M 102 Inf WWI Ph > >BRASSFIELD, Charles S., s/w Gertie > >Brazell, John Edward >Sex: M >Birth: 14 Aug 1891 in Arkansas >Death: 24 Feb 1960 >Burial: New Checotah Cem, >Father: Henry C. BRAZELL >Mother: Mary Catherine "Molly" LONG >Marriage 1 Married Eva May BLACK > > >BRINSFIELD Jim > >BRISTOW, J. M., s/w Elizabeth > >BUCK, Lue D > >BULLARD, Floyd C, s/w Mary > >BURNHAM Linnie > >Burn___ Lava___ > >BURNS Arcell > >CALVERT, Virgil > >CAPEHART, Martha Gean > >Cesar, Arch Montgomery >Sex: M >Birth: 8 JAN 1887 in Canadian,Pittsburg,Oklahoma >Death: 8 OCT 1960 in Checotah, >Burial: 9 OCT 1960 Greenwood Father: Duff Henry CESAR >Mother: Mary Ellen PRINCEMarriage 1 Alpha Myrtle CLARK > > >CLARK, M. H., 31 Oct 1883, 10 Jan 1960, (mother) s/w W. A > >. CLEMENTS, Sena (our sister) > >COMBS, Thomas C., s/w Katie > >COMBS, Turner > >COOK, George W., s/w Nora > > > >COWAN, Laura M., >Sex: F >Birth: 1 JAN 1888 in Deer, Newton Co, Arkansas >Death: 27 FEB 1960 in Eufaula, McIntosh Co, Oklahoma >Burial: UNKNOWN Checotah Cemetery >Father: James Basil Sparks >Mother: Mary Frances Breedlove >Marriage 1 James Millard Cowen > >CRABTREE, Faye C. > >CRANE, Luta S., > >Crone, Collin David >Sex: M >Birth: 17 Dec 1879 in Wood County, Texas >Death: 19 Apr 1960 >Burial: Hanna, McIntosh, Oklahoma, Oak Hill Cemetery >Father: Franklin Monroe CRONE >Marriage 1 Madge Alvietine BYNUM > > >CUNNINGHAM, Gus O., s/w Dee > >CURTIS, Larry, > >DANIEL, G. J., > >DICE, Bill > >DILLARD Jonell > >Dover, Lona Lee >Sex: F >Birth: 10 MAY 1902 in McIntosh County, Oklahoma >Death: 19 APR 1960 in McIntosh County, OklahomaFather: James Calloway Dover >Mother: Martha Claudia Corbin > > >DOYLE, Bessie Lee, s/w W. H > >DUKE, Mordica, s/w Emma > >DUVAL, Sophia P. > >Emerson, Noah Webster >Sex: M >Birth: 5 DEC 1904 in Waldron,,Arkansas >Death: 31 JAN 1960 in Checotah,,Oklahoma >Father: William Savannah EMERSON >Mother: Mary Elizabeth SIZEMORE >Marriage 1 Pocahontas STORM > > >FISHER Susan > >FOLEY, Rosa L.,(same pad as Cornelius F.) > >FORD, Dona Mae > >FOSTER, Joseph Franklin >(son of Joseph and Martha Ann > >FOUT, Agnes G., s/w George @ Greenlawn > >FRAZIER, Michael Jess > >FUNBURG, Jim > >GANN, Minnie, > >GOAD Susie Ellen > >Goad, Thomas E > >GOINES, Thomas J., s/w Annie > >GRAY, Lona Lee, > >GREENE, James, OKLAHOMA CPL US ARMY WWI PH, > >GUINN Lydia > >HAGAN, John W., OK pfc Co B 31 inf (???????) > >HALL, Martha Jane nee Carr >Sex: F >Birth: 31 JAN 1888 in ,McIntosh,OK >Death: 9 JUN 1960 in Sand Springs,Osage,OK >Burial: JUN 1960 Sand Springs Cem,Sand Springs,OK >Married: 14 JUL 1911 in Eufaula,McIntosh,OK >Charles Franklin HALL > > >HALL, G. C. "Hop", 1888 - 1960 (s/w Irene) > >HARDIN, Sam J., s/w Mary E > >Harkleroad, Julia Anna >Sex: F >Birth: 1876 >Death: 1960 in Checotah, McIntosh, OklahomaMarriage 1 Walker Everett TODD > > >HARPER, H. B., s/w Allie > >HELM, Pearlie M., s/w Charles > >HENDERSON, Minnie, s/w W H > >HENSON Katie B. s/w James > >HIGHERS, Sallie Elizabeth, > >Howell, Mazie Ella >Sex: F >Birth: 10 Jun 1886 >Death: 27 Sep 1960 in Checotah, McIntosh County, Marriage 1 George Washington NORWOOD > > >HUGHES, Earl Jessie > >HURT, Theresa Camilla, (s/w Joseph Clarke) > >JENNINGS, Richard T., s/w Mary V. > >JIMSEY, Unah, OKLAHOMA CO F 111 AMMUNITION TN WWI, > >JOHNSON, Lorene > >JONES Ara s/w B N > >KELLEY, John, s/w Clara @Greenlawn > >KIESOW, Charles N., > >KILGORE, Hugh A.,OK SGT US ARMY WWI > >KING, Millie > >Kitchen, Cara Alice > >KOCH, Callie J., > >Lackey Emma V > >LANG, Sarah, > >Letterman, George Henry >Sex: M >Birth: 26 Feb 1881 in Arkansas >Death: 15 Jun 1960 >Burial: Jun 1960 Greenwood Cemetery, Eufaula, McIntosh Co., OK, Section J >1930 US Census: Oklahoma, McIntosh Co., Eufaula, District 13, Father: Jonas (Jonahas) Calvert LETTERMAN >Mother: Isabella Ellen (Ellen) WILLIAMS >Marriage 1 Lutisha "Tishey" CLOUD > > >LINSEY, O. R. > >LOVELL, Samuel M., s/w Lucinda > >Mankins, Lydia >Sex: F >Birth: 20 JAN 1874 in Washington Co AR >Death: 27 SEP 1960 in Eufaula, McIntosh Co OK >Father: Walter MANKINS >Mother: Lavinia Jane "Vina" OSBORNE >Marriage 1 Lewis GUINN > > >MANSELL, Angelia > >MARTIN Gertrude, s/w George M. > >METCALFE, Alice W., > >Miller, Herbert W > >Mitchell, Milton Carroll >Sex: M >Birth: 31 AUG 1875 in Winston Co., AL >Death: 17 AUG 1960 in Checotah, McIntosh Co., OK >Burial: 21 AUG 1960 Greenlawn Cem., Checotah, McIntosh Co., OKFather: Samuel M MITCHELL >Mother: Catherine Esther CAGLE >Marriage 1 Lucy BLANKENSHIP >Marriage 2 Ann Eliza HORTON > >MITCHELL, Ola Mae,s/w Frank > >MOORE, Marcus B., > >MORROW, John U, s/w Mary > >NAGNEES, George > >NORWOOD, Mazie E, > >NUNN E. Howard > >Parker, Delmar Sr > >PARKER, Kate Morley, > >PAYNE, Frank, 15 May 1873, 21 Jun 1960, s/w Lydia > >PATTERSON, Jayhu > >Pendley, Warren G (Warnie) >Sex: M >Birth: 6 AUG 1920 in Hanna McIntosh Co. OK. >Death: 22 FEB 1960 in Hanna McIntosh Co. OK. >info by Melva Best: First wife: Adell Lindsey, from Arora, TX., Age 20 and Warnie, age 24, Married 7-13-1945, Eufaula, OK., According to McIntosh Co. Marriage Records. >CPL CO H 180 INFANTRY W W II BSM >Father: Elmer Travis PENDLEY >Mother: Anna M BEAN >Marriage 1 Louise CAMPBELL > >PIPKINS, Jay D., OKLAHOMA SGT BTRY A 344 FLD ARTY WWI > >PITTMAN Laurel > >RAPP, Artie Hardin, > >REUBELT, Ollie E., (s/w Horace B.) > > >ROCK, Wynona > >ROWELL, Jessie Pearl > >Saxon, Nancy Elizabeth >Marriage 1 William Pleasant EARLES > > >SCUDDER, Jacob M. > >Sessions, Ida E > >SHEPPARD, Earnest Everett, s/w Willie > >Sims, Willie Ray > >SISK, Jesse W.,s/w Minerva > >SISEMORE, Andrew J., s/w Effie > > > >SISEMORE, Otto, s/w Estelle > >SMITH, Arthur B., s/w Ethel > >SMITH, George P., > >SMITH Jim > >Sparks, Laura Melissa or COWAN, Laura M., >Sex: F >Birth: 1 JAN 1888 in Deer, Newton Co, Arkansas >Death: 27 FEB 1960 in Eufaula, McIntosh Co, Oklahoma >Burial: UNKNOWN Checotah Cemetery >Father: James Basil Sparks >Mother: Mary Frances Breedlove >Marriage 1 James Millard Cowen > >TABOR, Mamie A., 17 Oct 1867, 8 Dec 1960, > >TITSWORTH, Ruth Ray > >TODD, Julia Anna, 1876, 1960, s/w Walker > >TRUITT, Rachel > >TUCKER, Myrtle J., s/w George > >TURLEY, J. L. "Les", > >TYNER, Estella, > >USSREY, Mattie M. > >WALTERS, Oma G., > >WATERS, Arthur, > >WATSON Jessie Anna s/w John > >WEST, Margaret E. (Welch), > >WHITE, Grover L., >OK Pvt Co F 309 Engnrs WWI > >WILLIAMS, Baby, 28 Sep 1960, only date, our son > >WILLIAMS, D. D.,s/w Carrie > >WILLIAMS Emma > >Williams, Sallie Elizabeth ALLISON >Sex: F >Birth: 13 Dec 1872 in Big Coon, Jackson, Alabama >Death: 30 Jul 1960 in Eufaula, Oklahoma >Father: James Joseph ALLISON >Mother: Mary Elizabeth ALLEN >Marriage 1 Jacob Newton WILLIAMS > >WILLIAMS, Randall Wilson > >Wilson, Elmer Marion Jr >Sex: M >Birth: May 14, 1938 in Texanna, McIntosh Co., OK >Death: December 28, 1960 in Texanna, McIntosh Co., OK >Burial: Eufaula, McIntosh Co., OK >Father: Elmer Marion WILSON >Mother: Ruby Mae Eunice SHORT > > >WILSON, William M., OK Cpl Co M 180 Inf Korea > >WOOD, Mary Allie > >WOODARD, W E, s/w Leona

    09/13/2005 03:14:51
    1. Joseph Cloud, birth: 1783 in Henry County, Virginia
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:06:50 -0600 >From: NBJHENRY@aol.com >Source: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Cloud > > >Hello, > >My husband's mother was a CLOUD before marrying HENRY. I have done some >research on the CLOUDS and have the following info: > >Joseph Cloud, birth: 1783 in Henry County, Virginia > (Father & Mother were William Cloud, b: 17Sep. 1750 in Anson County, NC > Elizabeth Morgan) >Joseph married Jane Carpenter and their children are: > > Burrell CLOUD, b: in Claiborne County, TN > Elizabeth (Betsy) Cloud > Female 1 Cloud > Female 2 Cloud > Greenberry Cloud > James Madison Cloud > Malinda Cloud, born in Claiborne County, TN > Mary "Polly" Cloud, b: 1805 > Benjamin Cloud, b: 1806 in Claiborne County TN > William Henry Cloud bL 1813 in Claiborne County, TN > Calvin Cloud, b. 28, June 1821 in Claiborne County, TN > >NOTE: Joseph CLOUD is my husband's 3-great grandfather > >My husband's mother was Nancy Vinia CLOUD Henry > >Hope this may help some, > >Betty J. Henry

    09/13/2005 03:13:30
    1. James Madison Cloud and Eliza Mills
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:30:45 -0600 >From: irish.lass@cox.net >Source: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Cloud > > >Hello Mrs. Humphrey, > >My ggg-grandparents, James Madison Cloud and Eliza Mills, settled in Stone County around 1856. His parents are Joseph Cloud and Jane Carpenter, so Benjamin is his brother. That would make us 5th cousins if I'm counting correctly. I got this email at work, but I'll check my research when I get home tonight and let you know what I have on Benjamin. > >James Madison and two of his children died in 1862. Eliza and the 3 other kids moved to Christian, then Greene Counties.

    09/13/2005 03:12:35
    1. Benjamin Cloud & Matilda Tucker
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:40:57 -0600 >From: Shumphrey5@aol.com >Source: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Cloud > > >I'm descended from Benjamin Cloud & Matilda Tucker ( My ggg-grandparents ). >Benjamin was the son of Joseph Cloud & Jane Carpenter. I've recently learned >some of Joseph's children ended up in Stone Co. Mo. I'm not sure yet if >Benjamin & Matilda settled there. I have very little information on Benjamin & his >children...where they settled or were deceased, marriages etc. If anyone has any >further information on this line that they are willing to share...I would >greatly it! I will gladly share what I can also. > Thank You, >Mrs. Humphrey

    09/13/2005 03:10:38
    1. Austin N. Cloud
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:57:23 -0600 >From: Arrie Boyd <aefboyd@yahoo.com> >Source: SCFAIRFI-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Mary (Polly) Ruff b. 1804 > >I am searching for any information on Mary (Polly) >Ruff born in Fairfield Co. in 1804 died 22 Jan. 1887 >in Kershaw, SC who married Austin N. Cloud. Any help >on this family would be greatly appreciated. Also >researching Moore, Boyd, Bryant, Harrison, Kirkland >from this same area. Arrie Boyd

    09/13/2005 02:56:54
    1. RE: Drakes in Campbell CO, KY
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 21:52:15 -0600 >From: Barb Marshall <marchado@pacbell.net> >Source: DRAKE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: Drakes in Campbell CO, KY > > >Constance, they were closer than that. Isaac Drake of NJ moved to PA during the Rev. and enlisted under George Rogers Clark. He ended up in the Cincinatti area and lived for a number of years in Campbell CO, where he married Frances Monroe. He later moved to Howard CO, MO where he worked on the MO end of the Sante Fe Trail. > >A Jesse Drake was in Campbell CO about 1830-1850. His daughter, Delilah married a Sutton and they later moved to MO. > >My Drakes were just across the river in IN. Benjamin Drake, brother of my Jesse, had a daughter Nancy who married Joseph Nelson in either Campbell or Boone CO. Lots of Hoosiers crossed the river and married in KY, in either Campbell or Boone Counties. > >You're also in CLOUD Country. My 3rd great grandfather, Isaac Drake married Elizabeth Cloud in Boone County on Christmas Eve, 1834 (I think). Though bothweere from Rising Sun, Ohio CO, IN, there were a lot of Cloud families (including her grandparents) in Campbell CO and Boone and Kenton. Be careful when you walk though those cemeteries, my ancestors will be watching you. > >Barb > >Constance Frazier <genealogyjunky@mac.com> wrote: >It's so amazing to hear you all referring to my home state and Drakes! Maysville (once called Limestone) is about 30 minutes from me on the AA Hwy. It's a slice of irony to me that Mom is sitting here, a New England Drake, and down the road were Drake families! > >Constance

    09/13/2005 02:02:48
    1. Barnhart/Cloud-obit
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 21:29:59 -0600 >From: Nancy & Jerry Thompson <beatku@mchsi.com> >Source: MOMILLER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Barnhart/Cloud-obit > > >Obituary: Jefferson City Post Tribune, Saturday, December 24, 1994 > > Everette H. Barnhart, 77, Eldon, died Thursday at Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, Columbia. He was born July 25, 1917, in Franklin, Ohio, the son of James and Viola Gibson Barnhart. He was married in 1942 in Kansas City to Edith Cloud, who survives at the home. He was a member of the Lake Ozark American Legion Post. > > Other survivors include: one daughter, Medeline Burdette, Rocky Mount; one brother, four sisters and one grandson. Private services are under the direction of Griswold Kays Funeral Home, Eldon.

    09/13/2005 02:01:43
    1. Re: Sabrina Ella Johnston m. Brown Thompson, Sikes, LA
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 20:54:02 -0600 >From: mkct2157@sbcglobal.net >Source: JOHNSTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Sabrina Ella Johnston m. Brown Thompson, Sikes, LA > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hYl.2ACIB/2327.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hello, > >My greatfather was Brown Thompson, my grandmother was Janie Elizabeth Thompson married to Wiley Commadore Jones, My mother is Ollie Faye Jones Cloud (living) and my Grandmother always called her mother by name as Sara Ella. Hope this helps you some. Marilyn Cloud Terral

    09/13/2005 01:59:35
    1. Thos. Green m. Susannah Cloud
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 13:53:45 -0600 >From: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@ntelos.net> >Source: PA-OLD-CHESTER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Green family of Concord > > >from a lookup: > >CONCORD TOWNSHIP - THE COLONIAL LEGACY, by Case and the Concord Historical >Society, has the following, on Thomas. > The Green family was one of the earliest to settle in Concord. Thomas >Green, his wife Margaret, sons Thomas Jr and John, and servant Mary Guest >arrived in Pa on July 11, 1686 aboard the Delaware, from Bristol, England. >3 years later he purchased 200 acres from Dennis Rochford and by Oct, 1691 >had acquired a total of 400 acres. Thomas Sr died in 1691 and left 200 >acres to his son John and 200 to Thomas Jr, in Dec 1691. John died soon >after and left his land to his mother Margaret. > Thomas, Jr, in 1698, took an active part in the township, and accepted an >appointment as constable. In January 1716 he married Susannah Cloud. > Then, the following is in THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and >Cope, > Thomas Green and wife Margaret and sons Thomas and John arrived from Eng >and settled in Concord. A daughter, Mary, wife of Richard Moore, came with >them. Son John died unmarried in or about 1695. but from Margaret's will >(I'll include it below), it would appear that she had also a son, Robert. > Thomas Jr died 1712, leaving widow, Sarah, and sons Thomas and Robert. >Thomas married Mary? and lived in East Caln for some time...he seems to have >been interested in the subject of ironworks on Brandywine. Robert was born >in Concord ca 1694 and married 9-18-1724, Rachel Vernon, of Bethel, dau of >John and Sarah Pyle Vernon. He died in Birmingham 3-20-1779....his wife in >1751. Their son, Robert, married Hannah Clayton, of West Bradford >6-19--1756, and died ca 1790 leaving children Jesse, Amos, Silas, Robert, >Lot, Abigail (married to Nathaniel Hollingsworth), Rachel, and Rebecca. > > >GREEN, ROBERT. Birmingham.April 29, 1777. May 28, 1783.To son Daniel part of >my land in Birmingham and Concord containing 185 acres and £50. To son >Robert all remainder of real estate. To daughter Rachel Pritchet £45. To >daughter Rebecca Regester £50. To daughter Margaret Chalfant £3 per year >during life to be paid by son Robert and at her decease to grandson Robert >Chalfant £5. To the remainder of daughter Margaret's children 20 shillings >each, Thomas, Rachel, Abel, David, George, Jesse, Mary and Martha. To >daughter Sarah Neild £2.17 yearly during life, to be paid by son Daniel, and >at her death to grandson Robert Neild £5, and to the remainder of said >daughter's children, Rachel, Elizabeth, Elias, Jane, Nathan, William and >Benjamin 20 shillings each. Remainder to son Robert, also executor.Wit: Job >Mercer, Martha Newlin, Nathaniel Newlin. > > >GREEN, MARGARET. Concord, Chester Co. Widow.July 7, 1708. October 6, 1708. >C. 134.Sons Robert and Thomas. Daughter Mary and her children whose names >are not given. Son Thomas' children whose names are not given. Grandson >Henry Green. Cousin Henry Guest. Benoni Moore alias Peacock, Elizabeth >Walker, Thomas Moore, Mary Stroad. Mary Fleming and her children names not >given. Susanna Moor, George Moor. Executors: Son Thomas Green and grandson >John Moor.Witnesses: Frances Pinick, William Pose, and Thomas Pierson. > > > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.13/78 - Release Date: 8/19/2005

    09/13/2005 01:58:03
    1. CLOUD, Gary; 57; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 19:37:45 -0600 >From: "Carolyn (Parsons) Smedley" <angelears@cox-internet.com> >Source: ARSEBAST-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Obituaries, August 18 & 19th, 2005 (Thursday & Friday) > > >Hi Gang, > >Here are the obituaries for yesterday and today: > > >OSBORN, Ross Colter; 23; Fayetteville AR>Springfield MO; SW Times (AR); >2005-8-18; scsps >CLOUD, Gary; 57; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; scsps >PRICHARD, Emily Gregg (GREGG); 77; Little Rock AR>Fayetteville AR; SW Times; >2005-8-18; scsps >WOODY, James Carol; 81; Greenwood AR>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; >scsps >OLIVER, Vivian Rouw (ROUW); 89; Van Buren AR>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; >2005-8-18; scsps >MCAFEE, Melba; 75; Van Buren AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; scsps >BUNYARD, George Dale; 85; Mena AR>Sherwood AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; scsps >HAMILTON, Martha (RHODES) [FLESHER]; 72; Hackett AR>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; >2005-8-18; scsps >BOKERMANN, Leah Reith (REITH); 27; Fort Smith AR>Springfield MO; SW Times >(AR); 2005-8-18; scsps >ROBBINS, Bryan Nathaniel; 0; Van Buren AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; scsps >PAXSON, James Tyler; 90; Knoxville AR>Little Rock AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; >scsps >OWENS, Elma "Dutch"; 84; Winfield OK>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; >scsps >BAILEY, Fred Walter; 48; Shreveport LA>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; >scsps >SOUKSOMBATH, Aphivaht Tom; 27; Vientiane LAO>Hazelwood MO; SW Times (AR); >2005-8-18; scsps >HOLT, Henry Mitchell; 60; Clarksville AR; SW Times; 2005-8-18; scsps >WREN, Mildred Marie Hamlin [HAMLIN]; 87; Hoyt OK>Eufaula OK; SW Times (AR); >2005-8-19; scsps >LAXTON, Ronnie; 65; Checotah OK; SW Times (AR); 2005-8-19; scsps >FETTERS, Effie Mae; 93; Spadra AR>Clarksville AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >DECKER, Virginia Rosalyn Boswell (HOPKINS) [BOSWELL]; 89; Hackett AR>Fort >Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >PAIR, Modell Sangster (SANGSTER); 86; Dean Springs AR>Fort Smith AR; SW >Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >DOCKREY, Lee Edward; 77; Harjo OK>Shawnee OK; SW Times (AR); 2005-8-19; >scsps >GARDNER, Ernest F Jr; 78; MICHIGAN>Clarksville AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; >scsps >CLOUD, Gary; 57; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >HENRY, Roy E; 80; Gore OK>Muskogee OK; SW Times (AR); 2005-8-19; scsps >HAMMONS, Maurice; 84; Whitefield OK>Talihina OK; SW Times (AR); 2005-8-19; >scsps >JONES, Peggy; 97; Greenwood AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >BARNES, Aubrey L; 48; Mulberry AR>Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >KAHLER, Helen S; 86; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >RIOS, Jos Everett; 0; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps >KUHL, Opal (MCALESTER); 78; Fort Smith AR; SW Times; 2005-8-19; scsps > > >Carolyn (Parsons( Smedley >angelears@cox-internet.com > >Surnames: Brummitt, Clark, Parsons, Eslinger, DeHart, Smedley, Horton, >Heath, Wear, > Goodnight, Mincher, Taylor, Rickard

    09/13/2005 01:56:44
    1. Re: Cloud---Decatur Co., Georgia #2
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:44:52 -0600 >From: southernsharpe@ij.net >Source: CREEK-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Cloud---Decatur Co., Georgia > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Cloud, Ruff, Goza/Goya >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5R.2ADI/148.1.2.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hello- I am also doing "Cloud" research. My Clouds go back to William Cloud who was among the 40 Quaker immigrants in 1682 aboard the "Unicorn". Joseph Cloud, b 1770, SC had Austin N. Cloud who wed Mary Polly Ruff. Their child, Durham Luval Cloud, b 1827 wed Nancy Jemima Goza. They stayed in Kershaw County, SC until 1869. Their last two children were born in GA. Perhaps his uncles came to Ga earlier and wed Creeks as my '"Brown" line did.

    09/13/2005 01:55:28
    1. Re: Cloud---Decatur Co., Georgia
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 02:26:36 -0600 >From: frybread_mojo@hotmail.com >Source: CREEK-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Cloud---Decatur Co., Georgia > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: CLOUD-GLISSON-THOMAS >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5R.2ADI/148.1.2 > >Message Board Post: > >Hello, >My great great grandmother was Elizabeth Isabelle Cloud born >1842 in Decatur County, Georgia. She married Marion Glisson. I was told her daughter Lossie Glisson who married J. Lee Thomas was enrolled in the Creek tribe. >I know the Glisson's before her didnt have any native blood, or if they did im not aware of it, So I figured it would hafe to come from the Clouds.

    09/13/2005 01:54:21
    1. William H. Cloud/ Miss Phoebe Lou Neill
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:22:17 -0600 >From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com >Source: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: NEILL Marriages > > "Hardin County, Kentucky Marriages 1793 to 1829" > compiled by Mary Josephine Jones. > > July 4, 1867-- William H. Cloud/ Miss Phoebe Lou Neill, > married July 16 at Mr. Buford, Sr., man of age, lady's guar- > dian consented in person, wit. Stephen Eliot, Wm. Buford, > Jr.

    09/13/2005 01:51:29
    1. Margaret (Peggy) LEE m. Hugh Cloud DALTON 19 SEP 1822
    2. Tom Cloud
    3. >Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 10:49:26 -0600 >From: Doug Park - Park Family Historian <ParkFamilyHeritage@charter.net> >Source: MADKY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Richard Bland Lee and Elizabeth Scott - Parents of Nancy Ruth Lee (1800-1840) > > >Nancy Ruth Lee's (1800-1840) parents and siblings (large family)... > >1. Richard Bland LEE (Hancock LEE , Jr.5, Hancock LEE , Sr.4, Richard Henry >LEE3, John LEE2, John LEE , Sr.1) was born 31 JUL 1753 in Stafford County, >Virginia, and died JAN 1820 in Point Lick Creek, Madison, Kentucky. He was >buried in Point Lick Creek, Walnut Meadow Fork, Kentucky. He married >Elizabeth SCOTT ABT 1777 in Virginia, daughter of William SCOTT. She was >born 1764 in Fauquier County, Virginia, and died 19 MAR 1838 in Howard >County, Missouri. > > Children of Richard Bland LEE and Elizabeth SCOTT are: > >2 i. William LEE was born MAY 1778 in Fauquier County, Virginia, and died >MAY 1824 in Armstrong, Howard, Missouri. He married Ann Elizabeth (Elizabeth >Ann) NEWELL. She was born 1782 in Madison County, Kentucky, and died 1800 in >Madison County, Kentucky. He married Charlotte HENSMAKER 30 JUL 1822 in >Madison County, Kentucky. > 3 ii. Charles LEE was born 1780 in Virginia. >+ 4 iii. Sarah LEE was born 1782 in Virginia, and died 1869 in Ray County, >Missouri. >+ 5 iv. Dorothy (Dolly) LEE was born 11 AUG 1783 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 24 JAN 1869 in Ray County, Missouri. >+ 6 v. Grissom\Grisham Reed LEE , Sr. was born 28 SEP 1783 in East >Tennessee, and died 12 OCT 1860 in Pettis County, Missouri. >+ 7 vi. Anna Talitha LEE was born 1785 in Paint Lick, Madison, Kentucky, >and died 22 JUL 1872 in Charleston, Delta, Texas. >+ 8 vii. Betsey (Elizabeth) LEE was born 1786 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 1829 in Madison County, Kentucky. > 9 viii. Elizabeth (Betty) LEE was born 1789 in East Tennessee, and died >1885 in Madison County, Kentucky. She married Thomas BELCHER, son of Robert >BELCHER and Mary CLANCY. He was born ABT 1790 in Madison County, Kentucky. > 10 ix. David LEE was born 9 FEB 1789 in Paint Lick, Madison, Kentucky, >and died 22 OCT 1875 in Leeville, Henry, Missouri. He married Ann GILMORE. >He married Betty Ann HALL. >+ 11 x. Noah Green LEE was born 16 JAN 1790 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 17 FEB 1853 in Booneville, Cooper, Missouri. > 12 xi. Matilda Malinda LEE was born 1792 in Madison County, Kentucky, >and died 1827 in Madison County, Kentucky. She married George WOOLSEY 9 OCT >1809 in Madison County, Kentucky. He was born 1790 in Madison County, >Kentucky. >+ 13 xii. Thomas H. LEE was born 31 DEC 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky, >and died 23 DEC 1871 in Howard County, Missouri. >+ 14 xiii. Richard Washington LEE , Sr. was born 15 SEP 1796 in Paint >Lick, Madison, Kentucky, and died 5 AUG 1882 in Armstrong, Howard, Missouri. >+ 15 xiv. Mary Ann (Polly) LEE was born 1797 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 1908 in Nodaway County, Missouri. >+ 16 xv. Delila (Dilly) LEE was born 1799 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 1870 in Randolph County, Missouri. >+ 17 xvi. Nancy Ruth LEE was born 1800 in Paint Lick, Madison, Kentucky, >and died 1840 in Madison County, Kentucky. >+ 18 xvii. James B. LEE was born 26 DEC 1801 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died 10 MAY 1864 in Leesville, Henry, Missouri. > 19 xviii. Margaret (Peggy) LEE was born 1802 in Paint Lick, Madison, >Kentucky, and died ABT 1849 in Linn County, Missouri. She married David W. >DALTON. She married Hugh Cloud DALTON 19 SEP 1822 in Madison County, >Kentucky. He was born 1800 in Madison County, Kentucky. >+ 20 xix. Irvine LEE was born 1803 in Paint Lick, Madison, Kentucky, and >died 1844 in Madison County, Kentucky. > 21 xx. Edward LEE was born 1804. >+ 22 xxi. Lucinda LEE was born 1808 in Paint Lick, Madison, Kentucky, and >died 1860 in Bucklin Township, Linn County, Missouri.

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