I need a volunteer to come forward to admit that they did not figure out the Clement of SMC vs the Clement of AAC so that I won't feel like I was the last to figure it out. Duh. HEM spectulated that there were 2 different Clement Mattinglys in the mid to late 1700's. There seems to be a very prominent Clement Mattingly who married very well. He was married to Ann Burton Coyle whose family were very large land owners and apparently were related to the Carroll's of MD. The second Clement was in SMC and little is known of him other than who his children were. The reasoning was good, so I agreed, like HEM, that there were 2 Clement Mattinglys. What threw me was that Ann Mattingly was settling Clements estate in AAC in 1780 yet Clement did not name a wife in his will of 1778. HEM cited a reference, that I had pulled from the Hall of Records, that shows that Ann Mattingly settling the estate of Clement Mattingly in AAC. What HEM did not realize and I didn't either, although it was staring me in the face, is that Ann Mattingly was not Ann Burton Mattingly, but his daughter Ann who was named as his executor along with Thomas McWilliams (his son-in-law) and Ruth his daughter. The court record in AAC shows his executors (Thomas McWilliams, Ann Mattingly and Joseph Stone & wife - Ruth's husband) settling accounts there. So, I suppose that we/I can forget the notion that there were 2 Clement Mattinglys in MD in the mid to late 1700's. But a positive negative is still a positive. Paul Mattingly Atlanta, GA
Paul, I have Clement Mattinglys running out of my ears, not just two but several. Look at what I have on one more. Prince Georges Co. Yet.! I was not in the least surprised to see one in AA Co. It just joined the crowd.JB PIONEER HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Edited and Indexed by Michael L. Cook & Bettie Anne Cook, 1980. cook & McDowell Pub., Utica, KY, p. 249, RECORD OF THE COUNTY MILLITIA (Washington County, Kentucky= transcribers note) ".....October ye 15th. 1791 The Court Assambled agreeable to Adjournment and proceeded as follows:......Clement Mattingly a Delinqt. of Capt. Ballard's Co. being present & complains of Inability & being sworn says he was born on the 14th of Feby. 1740 the Court in Consequence thereof clear him of Duty." -------------------------------------------- Individual: Mattingley, Clement County/State: St. Mary's Co., MD Page #: 149 Year: 1760 Census type code: Residence List ----------------------------------------------------- Oath of Fidelity, Prince George's County Maryland, Fielder Bowie's Return Clement Mattingley From: MARYLAND RECORDS VOL II, Brumbaugh, 1928,1993, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore,p. 304 --------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 7:21 AM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Clement Mattingly CORRECTION > > I need a volunteer to come forward to admit that they did not figure out > the Clement of SMC vs the Clement of AAC so that I won't feel like I was > the last to figure it out. Duh. HEM spectulated that there were 2 > different Clement Mattinglys in the mid to late 1700's. There seems to be > a very prominent Clement Mattingly who married very well. He was married > to Ann Burton Coyle whose family were very large land owners and apparently > were related to the Carroll's of MD. The second Clement was in SMC and > little is known of him other than who his children were. > > The reasoning was good, so I agreed, like HEM, that there were 2 Clement > Mattinglys. What threw me was that Ann Mattingly was settling Clements > estate in AAC in 1780 yet Clement did not name a wife in his will of 1778. > HEM cited a reference, that I had pulled from the Hall of Records, that > shows that Ann Mattingly settling the estate of Clement Mattingly in AAC. > What HEM did not realize and I didn't either, although it was staring me in > the face, is that Ann Mattingly was not Ann Burton Mattingly, but his > daughter Ann who was named as his executor along with Thomas McWilliams > (his son-in-law) and Ruth his daughter. The court record in AAC shows his > executors (Thomas McWilliams, Ann Mattingly and Joseph Stone & wife - > Ruth's husband) settling accounts there. > > So, I suppose that we/I can forget the notion that there were 2 Clement > Mattinglys in MD in the mid to late 1700's. But a positive negative is > still a positive. > > Paul Mattingly > Atlanta, GA > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the [email protected] > Your Host Website http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner [email protected] > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >