Suggest you see Bruce Evans' page: http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Indian%20Roots/My%20Indian%20Blood.htm Cec in response to what P0LkA-D0T2@peoplepc.com wrote: >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/YNJ.2ACIB/4.229.1 > >Message Board Post: > >John Cloud was my 4th gratgrandfather, he's buriedc at Natchitoches, La. Would love to hear from anyone doing this line of Clouds. I'm trying to prove my indian line. > > >==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Volunteer for Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at > http://raogk.rootsweb.com > > > >. > > >
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/YNJ.2ACIB/4.229.1.1 Message Board Post: Suggest you see Bruce Evans' page: http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Indian%20Roots/My%20Indian%20Blood.htm Cec
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/YNJ.2ACIB/4.229.1 Message Board Post: John Cloud was my 4th gratgrandfather, he's buriedc at Natchitoches, La. Would love to hear from anyone doing this line of Clouds. I'm trying to prove my indian line.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLOUD,KINCAID,MCCLENDON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YNJ.2ACIB/861 Message Board Post: I HAD SENT AN E-MAIL TO A VIRGINIA MCCENDON WHO HAD UPDATED WORLD CONNECT ON GEORGE CLOUD AND EFFIE KINCAID BUT IT CAME BACK TO ME. VIRGINIA EFFIE KINCAID WAS MY GREAT AUNT AND I AM RESEARCHING THE NAME AND JUST GOT THE INFO ON HER MARRIED NAME ALONG WITH MY OTHER GREAT AUNT AND UNCLES. MY GRANDFATHER JAMES LEWIS KINCAID WAS EFFIE'S BROTHER. PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU OR ANYONE ELSE SEE THIS THAT IS RELATED IN ANYWAY. TERRY1936@HOTMAIL.COM THANKS
Tom, Harry, Ray, et al ... Thank you very much for all of your input. I hope something you have contributed helps my line break a hole in our ancestral brick wall. We (think) we are looking for a William Cloud who almost certainly lived in Georgia in 1784 (that's when our Jeremiah was born there) and who we believe subsequently moved to South Carolina and/or possibly to North Carolina. The South Carolina clue comes from the Youngblood-Armstrong book that says Jeremiah was "formerly of South Carolina". That is the only reference we have to his ever being there, but the other details the book gives for him and his family are correct. The North Carolina clue comes from the fact that Jeremiah's slaves indicated they were born there, and the Tennessee clue is that their children were supposedly born in TN 1870 Austin Co., TX (P.O. Hempstead), p. 276, fam. #228 Daniel CLOUD 55 NC Tempie 57 NC Thomas 21 TN Brick 18 TN Huston 14 TN Robert 09 TX This indicates they were in TN at least 1849 through 1856. We don't know when or how these slaves came to Jeremiah. Looking for them to come from another Cloud family is just a shot in the dark, and I very much appreciate everyone's input on this subject. Perhaps the primary clue to a William being Jeremiah's father is the fact that the eldest son of four generations from Jeremiah were named William. The second generation was William Jasper Cloud and the third was William Lafayette Cloud, but I have no theory as to the significance of their middle names. .... and, should this prove to break our logjam, I want everyone to know that it was a descendant of those slaves that gave us the break. I have included their family in our history at: http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/pages/b189.htm#P50665 (In the Old Testament, there was a special sacrifice prescribed for sins committed unknowingly. I would like to think that having slaves was something that slipped below the moral radar screen for many people because it was such common practice. We know our forefathers were no different than people are today -- some wereevil, some were self-centered, and some made honest, unwitting mistakes. I don't know the reasons any person did (or does) any particular thing, but we should work to clean up a mess when we finally do see it.) thanks again, Tom Cloud At 03:32 AM 2/18/2005, you wrote: >Hi Harry Hogan: > >I also have an ancestor named William Cloud from Fairfield Dist. SC. He >migrated to Madison Co., AL, and late in life, to Davidson Co., TN. In his will, >which was probated in TN shortly after his death and almost 50 years later in >AL, his 500 acres of rich fertile farm land was divided and recorded. The >apparent reason for the delay in AL, was that he willed his estate to his >grandchildren; so his adult children apparently agreed to stay on the properties where >they resided at his death. It was only after they died, that his grandchildren >requested the court to probate his will in AL. > >So the land records for his property did not show up for all those 50 years. >And sometimes, the court appoints some lawyer friend to do the legal work, and >his name sometimes shows up in the property deed record indexes. Sometime the >local sheriff's name! I don't recall the exact details as regard the division >of the 500 acres of fertile farm land. > >Best wishes. > >Tom King, Sr.
Hi Harry Hogan: I also have an ancestor named William Cloud from Fairfield Dist. SC. He migrated to Madison Co., AL, and late in life, to Davidson Co., TN. In his will, which was probated in TN shortly after his death and almost 50 years later in AL, his 500 acres of rich fertile farm land was divided and recorded. The apparent reason for the delay in AL, was that he willed his estate to his grandchildren; so his adult children apparently agreed to stay on the properties where they resided at his death. It was only after they died, that his grandchildren requested the court to probate his will in AL. So the land records for his property did not show up for all those 50 years. And sometimes, the court appoints some lawyer friend to do the legal work, and his name sometimes shows up in the property deed record indexes. Sometime the local sheriff's name! I don't recall the exact details as regard the division of the 500 acres of fertile farm land. Best wishes. Tom King, Sr.
Margaret, I am on a fishing expedition -- I don't know who I'm looking for, only that there was some data regarding a William cloud who died circa 1841 in Tennessee and I'd like to find out about him, assuming he even existed. Tom At 01:15 PM 2/17/2005, Margaret Lindly wrote: >Is this the same William Cloud grandson of William Cloud and Alice Harden? >The son of Daniel Cloud? The William Cloud born abt. 1775 Fairfield Dist. SC. >Died 4 September 1846 Nashville Davidson Co. TN and buried 7 September 1846 >Old City Cemetery Nashville Davidson Co. TN. I have spouse #2 Sarah and spouse >#3 Ann Davis. Is this who you are referring to? I think I may have gotten >some of this information from one of his descendants. > >Margaret Lindly > > >==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > ................................................................ > Check out the Cloud Family mirror site: http://mykindred.com/cloud
I found some scant information in my files referring to William Cloud born abt. 1770 Willow Glen Estates Fredricks? or Warren Co. VA died about 1832. He was the son of William Cloud born 1745 and Jane Leah Jones. I am sure I have more information on this person then this little piece of paper. All that I see is received $10.00 from mothers estate. Who is he? Margaret Lindly
Is this the same William Cloud grandson of William Cloud and Alice Harden? The son of Daniel Cloud? The William Cloud born abt. 1775 Fairfield Dist. SC. Died 4 September 1846 Nashville Davidson Co. TN and buried 7 September 1846 Old City Cemetery Nashville Davidson Co. TN. I have spouse #2 Sarah and spouse #3 Ann Davis. Is this who you are referring to? I think I may have gotten some of this information from one of his descendants. Margaret Lindly
I found my sources. William Cloud, Sr. of Patrick County, VA appointed William Cloud of Hawkins County, TN to be his attorney for him in all his land affairs on the "Western Waters", state of Tennessee. The document was signed by William Cloud Sr. on March 28, 1808. It was witnessed by Phillip Penn and Thomas Whitlock. It was recorded during Patrick County, VA March Court term, 1808. Sources: Maud C. Clements, "The History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia" and Patrick County, VA Deed Book 3, p 117. I am still looking for my copy of William Cloud Sr.'s application for Rev. pension. I have researched Hawkins County, TN county and genealogy records. I have found records of William Cloud selling tracts of land along the Holston River, but none of the deeds of conveyance mention a power of attorney being used. William Morgan Cloud may have used his power of attorney after he moved to MO but I don't have a record of such use. RAYMOND SHIRLEY SR. rshirley@icx.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Good question, and I don't know the answer. He sold a number of the TN tracts duriong his lifetime -- whether all, I don't know. Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cloud" <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > If this William Cloud had large land holdings, including land in > at least two states, how was it disposed of after his death without > probate proceedings? > > Tom > > > At 02:32 PM 2/15/2005, you wrote: >>Tom -- I don't think he left a will, but there's a big packet at the >>Archives here in D. C. on him, as a result of his widow's attempt to keep >>(or restore) the Rev. veteran benefit which (as I recall) she lost after >>the War (for Southern Ind.). He did in fact have a son named Jeremiah, >>who went to Tennessee and lived in several counties (incl. Hamilton) >>before heading for some State in the Midwest (MO, I think). He was >>married to Karen Berry and had a pretty hefty bunch of issue. CFA member >>Frances Hayes (John't wife) is a descendant. Harry > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > Visit the Cloud Family Association web pages: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud ... http://mykindred.com/cloud > >
You've got it. He was pretty far gone when he named the last one and forgot that he already had a son named Geo. Washington Cloud by his second wife. BTW, I should have added in the previous response that to my knowledge neither he nor his sons William Morgan C. and Jeremiah C. ever had any connection to S. Carolina or Georgia. Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cloud" <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:07 PM Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > Is the Cloud who named two sons the same? (maybe I've got my facts > wrong). I recall reading about a Cloud who had children into his > nineties, but I thought he was in Louisiana. His lest wife wrote > a letter explaining how her son was wrong about (something) because > he didn't know about his younger siblings. > > Tom > > At 02:32 PM 2/15/2005, you wrote: >>Tom -- I don't think he left a will, but there's a big packet at the >>Archives here in D. C. on him, as a result of his widow's attempt to keep >>(or restore) the Rev. veteran benefit which (as I recall) she lost after >>the War (for Southern Ind.). He did in fact have a son named Jeremiah, >>who went to Tennessee and lived in several counties (incl. Hamilton) >>before heading for some State in the Midwest (MO, I think). He was >>married to Karen Berry and had a pretty hefty bunch of issue. CFA member >>Frances Hayes (John't wife) is a descendant. Harry > > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud > >
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/YNJ.2ACIB/189.1.1 Message Board Post: Go to my web site at www.cloudweb.org Under the surnames B you will find Henry J. Brock and Mary Polly and Sarah are there too. Ken Cloud
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/YNJ.2ACIB/189.1 Message Board Post: I am trying to find parents of Sarah & Mary Polly Cloud. Sarah and Henry J Brock were my 3 great grandparents. any help would be appreciated
Tom, I haven't located my source yet but the following will explain how William Cloud's land holdings could be disposed. He had given "power-of-attorney" to his son, William Morgan Cloud. Relationships of Stokes County, NC, Sullivan County, TN, Hawkins County, TN, McMinn County, TN and Roane County, TN Cloud Families in Early 1800s. William Cloud was living in the Salisbury District of Stokes County, NC in 1790. He was listed in the census as being between ages 16 and 45. There was one other male over age 16, five males under age 16 and four females of unknown age. If he was the same William who married Mary Elizabeth Morgan, they had lived much of their lives in Patrick County, VA. Joseph Cloud lived close by William in the Salisbury District of Stokes County, NC in 1790. His age was also listed as being between ages 16 and 45. There was one other male over age 16, two males under 16 and six females of unknown age. William Cloud had left Stokes County, NC by 1800. He had come into possession of 5,000 acres or more of land. In 1808, William gave power of attorney to his son, William Morgan Cloud of Hawkins County, TN to represent his interests in "all his land affairs on the Western Waters, particular in a certain tract of land held by the heirs of Samuel Cummings, being on Elk Creek in State of Tennessee, 5,000 acres, which land he claims with just title to in part with my brother Isaac Cloud." Land records for East Tennessee show that William, Isaac, Jason, Joseph and Peter Cloud were entering large tracts of land in Sullivan, Green, Hawkins and Davidson counties beginning as early as 1782. William Morgan Cloud married Rebecca Mitchell around 1813. They raised their family in Hawkins County, TN. They had fourteen children. The names were Isaac, Benjamin, Joseph, John, George, Martin, Greenberry, William, Nancy, Polly, Elizabeth, Samuel, a half sister unnamed and a half brother, Washington. Jeremiah Cloud, possibly a son of Joseph, was living in the Salisbury District of Stokes County, NC at the time of the 1800 census. His age was listed as between 16 and 26. He had married Elizabeth Martin, daughter of John and _____ Martin. Ray > [Original Message] > From: Tom Cloud <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> > To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 2/15/2005 4:15:30 PM > Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > > If this William Cloud had large land holdings, including land in > at least two states, how was it disposed of after his death without > probate proceedings? > > Tom > > > At 02:32 PM 2/15/2005, you wrote: > >Tom -- I don't think he left a will, but there's a big packet at the Archives here in D. C. on him, as a result of his widow's attempt to keep (or restore) the Rev. veteran benefit which (as I recall) she lost after the War (for Southern Ind.). He did in fact have a son named Jeremiah, who went to Tennessee and lived in several counties (incl. Hamilton) before heading for some State in the Midwest (MO, I think). He was married to Karen Berry and had a pretty hefty bunch of issue. CFA member Frances Hayes (John't wife) is a descendant. Harry > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > Visit the Cloud Family Association web pages: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud ... http://mykindred.com/cloud >
Tom, I have the record here somewhere in my five file boxes of documents. I will dig it out as soon as I can. I have several large files in my computer which contain data on William Clouds (plural) in TN. There were several of them. There has also been much Internet discussion and disagreement about which was which. Is it ok if I win zip some of these files to your address without going through Rootsweb? Ray > [Original Message] > From: Tom Cloud <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> > To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 2/15/2005 10:18:20 AM > Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > > Does anyone have the will, probate or other information on > this William Cloud mentioned by Harry? (I have not yet checked > the CFA journals, hoping someone might have these handy.) > > He is Capt. William Cloud, RS, b. ca 1750, either in Rowan Co., NC, > or Fairfax Co., VA. and died Carroll Co., VA, Feb. 8, 1842. > > thanks, > Tom Cloud > > > >Harry, > > > >Thank you for this information. My interest comes from what > >appears to be a major clue for our branch. > > > >"Our" Jeremiah Cloud (1784 GA - 8161 TX) named his eldest > >son William. In fact, the eldest sons for four generations > >were named William. We have been hunting in Georgia and > >South Carolina for years. > > > >A descendant of Jeremiah's slaves wrote me that his ancestors > >came to Jeremiah after the death of William Cloud in Tennessee > >in 1841. Jeremiah had been in Texas for 3 or 4 years by that time. > > > >I would really like to know where the information on that > >William Cloud came from. > > > >So far as I know, no one in our branch has investigated the > >Tennessee Cloud families of this period and I don't think > >they have investigated the William name clue either. > > > >So I am looking for anything on Tennessee Cloud families in > >the first half of the 19th century and especially for a William > >Cloud who had probably lived in Georgia and South Carolina before > >going to Tennessee. If the information I've received is correct, > >he died in 1841. > > > >thanks again, > >Tom Cloud > > > > > >At 02:18 PM 2/14/2005, Harry Hogan <hogahl@starpower.net> wrote: > >>Tom -- William Cloud, Rev. S., was born about 1750, either in Rowan Co., NC, or Fairfax Co., VA. He died in Carroll Co., VA, on Feb. 8, 1842. After the Rev., he had many interests in Tennessee and prob. spent some time there, but as far as we know he never settled down there. His son William Morgan Cloud, however, did live in Hawkins Co., TN, for a number of decades before he moved farther west (to Missouri, I think). Capt. Cloud (the dad) was noted for the number of his children, the last of whom he sired during his last year living, at the age of 91/92. Harry > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud >
Carlol is right -- it was Bradley County, not Hamilton (which is next door) that Jeremiah and Karen (Berry) Cloud lived in before heading westward. Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol C-H" <cch@netdoor.com> To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 12:31 PM Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William Cloud of Tennessee > > > Isaac and Jerymiah Cloud were in Subdivision 26, Bradley, Tennessee, in > 1850 - with young sons named Jerymiah and William - maybe there was a > brother William who had died? Will check earlier censuses - > > Carol > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud > >
Tom -- I don't think he left a will, but there's a big packet at the Archives here in D. C. on him, as a result of his widow's attempt to keep (or restore) the Rev. veteran benefit which (as I recall) she lost after the War (for Southern Ind.). He did in fact have a son named Jeremiah, who went to Tennessee and lived in several counties (incl. Hamilton) before heading for some State in the Midwest (MO, I think). He was married to Karen Berry and had a pretty hefty bunch of issue. CFA member Frances Hayes (John't wife) is a descendant. Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cloud" <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > Does anyone have the will, probate or other information on > this William Cloud mentioned by Harry? (I have not yet checked > the CFA journals, hoping someone might have these handy.) > > He is Capt. William Cloud, RS, b. ca 1750, either in Rowan Co., NC, > or Fairfax Co., VA. and died Carroll Co., VA, Feb. 8, 1842. > > thanks, > Tom Cloud > > >>Harry, >> >>Thank you for this information. My interest comes from what >>appears to be a major clue for our branch. >> >>"Our" Jeremiah Cloud (1784 GA - 8161 TX) named his eldest >>son William. In fact, the eldest sons for four generations >>were named William. We have been hunting in Georgia and >>South Carolina for years. >> >>A descendant of Jeremiah's slaves wrote me that his ancestors >>came to Jeremiah after the death of William Cloud in Tennessee >>in 1841. Jeremiah had been in Texas for 3 or 4 years by that time. >> >>I would really like to know where the information on that >>William Cloud came from. >> >>So far as I know, no one in our branch has investigated the >>Tennessee Cloud families of this period and I don't think >>they have investigated the William name clue either. >> >>So I am looking for anything on Tennessee Cloud families in >>the first half of the 19th century and especially for a William >>Cloud who had probably lived in Georgia and South Carolina before >>going to Tennessee. If the information I've received is correct, >>he died in 1841. >> >>thanks again, >>Tom Cloud >> >> >>At 02:18 PM 2/14/2005, Harry Hogan <hogahl@starpower.net> wrote: >>>Tom -- William Cloud, Rev. S., was born about 1750, either in Rowan Co., >>>NC, or Fairfax Co., VA. He died in Carroll Co., VA, on Feb. 8, 1842. >>>After the Rev., he had many interests in Tennessee and prob. spent some >>>time there, but as far as we know he never settled down there. His son >>>William Morgan Cloud, however, did live in Hawkins Co., TN, for a number >>>of decades before he moved farther west (to Missouri, I think). Capt. >>>Cloud (the dad) was noted for the number of his children, the last of >>>whom he sired during his last year living, at the age of 91/92. Harry > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud > >
Tom -- I don't know of any William who meets your full description, but I'll keep a lookout. Harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Cloud" <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC > > Harry, > > Thank you for this information. My interest comes from what > appears to be a major clue for our branch. > > "Our" Jeremiah Cloud (1784 GA - 8161 TX) named his eldest > son William. In fact, the eldest sons for four generations > were named William. We have been hunting in Georgia and > South Carolina for years. > > A descendant of Jeremiah's slaves wrote me that his ancestors > came to Jeremiah after the death of William Cloud in Tennessee > in 1841. Jeremiah had been in Texas for 3 or 4 years by that time. > > I would really like to know where the information on that > William Cloud came from. > > So far as I know, no one in our branch has investigated the > Tennessee Cloud families of this period and I don't think > they have investigated the William name clue either. > > So I am looking for anything on Tennessee Cloud families in > the first half of the 19th century and especially for a William > Cloud who had probably lived in Georgia and South Carolina before > going to Tennessee. If the information I've received is correct, > he died in 1841. > > thanks again, > Tom Cloud > > > At 02:18 PM 2/14/2005, Harry Hogan <hogahl@starpower.net> wrote: >>Tom -- William Cloud, Rev. S., was born about 1750, either in Rowan Co., >>NC, or Fairfax Co., VA. He died in Carroll Co., VA, on Feb. 8, 1842. >>After the Rev., he had many interests in Tennessee and prob. spent some >>time there, but as far as we know he never settled down there. His son >>William Morgan Cloud, however, did live in Hawkins Co., TN, for a number >>of decades before he moved farther west (to Missouri, I think). Capt. >>Cloud (the dad) was noted for the number of his children, the last of whom >>he sired during his last year living, at the age of 91/92. Harry >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- From: <cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu> >>To: <CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 7:54 PM >>Subject: [CLOUD] William CLOUD of Fairfield, SC >> >> >>>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>> >>>Surnames: CLOUD >>>Classification: Query >>> >>>Message Board URL: >>> >>>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YNJ.2ACIB/859 >>> >>>Message Board Post: >>> >>>Looking for information on William Cloud and family. He would have >>>been born circa 1740-1760, place unknown. >>> >>>There is a William Cloud in 1790 and 1800 Fairfield SC. Any information >>>on this man and his family greatly appreciated. >>> >>>Tom Cloud > > > > ==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== > .................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud > >
On some other censuses that initial looks like H..... Carol At 10:50 AM 2/15/2005, you wrote: >According to a submission to OWT at Ancestry.com, > >William A Cloud >B: 1775 >Fairfield Dist, [county], SC, USA >D: 4 Sep 1846 >[city], Davidson, TN, USA >Spouse was Sarah >Children: >Children Sex Birth >Adeline A Cloud F 1812 in Fairfield Dist, [county], SC, USA >John E Cloud M 1814 in Fairfield Dist, [county], SC, USA >Durgan M Cloud M 1815 in New Hope, Madison, AL, USA >James Madison Cloud M 1818 in Fairfield Dist, [county], SC, USA >Elizabeth A Cloud F 1826 in [city], [county], SC, USA ><http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/AddPerson.aspx?pid=19921690&sid=8727391&rel=c&ret=19921690> > > >At 06:41 PM 2/13/2005, you wrote: > >>Looking for information of a William Cloud who died in Tennessee >>in 1841. >> >>Any information greatly appreciated. >> >>thanks, >>Tom Cloud >> >> >> >>==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== >> .................................................................. >> Volunteer for Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at >> http://raogk.rootsweb.com > >Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ > > >==== CLOUD Mailing List ==== >.................................................................. > Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List? > Submit a brief description of your ancestry. > Cloud HomePages: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cloud Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/