Prince George Co., MD, Clement Mattingley took an oath of allegiance, to Hon. Fielder Bowie, 1778. From MD Rev. Patriots and Soldiers, Prince George's Co Rev. Patriots Listing. Others listed: Joseph Mattingley, enlisted 1776 Philip Mattingley, enlisted 1778 Thomas Mattingley, enlisted 1778 St. Mary's Co. MD, Clement Mattingly took an oath, to Hon. Jeremiah Jordan 1778. This source has an additional notation: "one Clement Mattingly died 2/19/1826". Others from source, Calvert and St. Mary's Co., MD Rev. Patriot, taking oaths: Francis Mattingly, 1778 Ignatius Jr. 1778 James Barton 1778 Joseph 1778 Luke Sr. 1778 Laurie William R Mattingly <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> wrote: Anna's name shows up differently in a couple of places. I've seen her reported as Anna Cam, as Anita Carr and as Anna Carr. The marriage took place in Breckinridge County, Kentucky on 2-3-1817, as far as I have been able to tell. I also carry Thomas as a son of Richard Mattingly and Eleanor Hinton but Richard's will only mentions Thomas, not his wife so I guess the facts are still waiting to be proved. While I have found no proof of who the actual father of the Thomas that married Anna, I have observed that Clement was not in Breckinridge and I presume his son was not as well. Like Charley said though, Perry County is just across the Ohio River from Breckinridge County and perhaps they were from there and simply married in Breckinridge. I don't think I've seen a will for Clement. Does anyone have a copy so that we might verify he even had a son named Thomas? One final note, I tend to think Clement Mattingly was counted on the 1783 tax records of Washington County, Maryland. Other Mattingly's in the same area that year were Richard Sr. and Jr., Joseph, and Barnet as well as the family of Vachel Hinton. I don't have a clue as to Clement's ancestry but believe him to have been from the line of Cezar because of his position in Washington Co., Md. Again though, that's supposition. Not sure when Clement was born but he didn't appear on the rolls of the Pledge of Allegiance in Washington County, Md. in 1778 with Richard, Joseph, Barnet, and Henry. There was a Clement Mattingly who took the pledge in St. Mary's though. If Clement was in Washington County in 1778 then perhaps he was either too young or simply didn't take it, or his record hasn't appeared. If he was from St. Mary's then a whole new ball of wax opens up. ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Found this: Census of 1776 St. John's and Prince George's Parishes, "MARYLAND RECORDS, Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church", by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, MS., MD., Vol I, 1915, Reprinted by Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1993. p. 79 "Clement Mattingly 28; 11: Frances 44: 20: 18: 15: 9: 1: 9M.........1(Male white over 16<50), 1(Male white under 16), 7 (Female white)" Interpretation of the above Census by Judith Burger Clement Mattingly 28, =b. abt 1748 Frances Mattingly 44= b. abt. 1732, (Could possibly be Clement's mother??) Female 20, = b. abt. 1756 (Could possibly be Clement's wife) Female 18, = b. abt. 1758 Female 15, = b. abt. 1761 Male 11, = b. abt. 1765 Female 9, = b. abt. 1767 Female 1, = b, abt. 1775 (Could possibly be Clement's child) Female 9m,= b. abt. 1776 (Could possibly be Clement's child) ___________________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurie" <ldmorales6838@sbcglobal.net> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:51 PM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Clement Mattingly Oath of Allegiance > Prince George Co., MD, Clement Mattingley took an oath of allegiance, to Hon. Fielder Bowie, 1778. From MD Rev. Patriots and Soldiers, Prince George's Co Rev. Patriots Listing. Others listed: > > Joseph Mattingley, enlisted 1776 > Philip Mattingley, enlisted 1778 > Thomas Mattingley, enlisted 1778 > > St. Mary's Co. MD, Clement Mattingly took an oath, to Hon. Jeremiah Jordan 1778. This source has an additional notation: "one Clement Mattingly died 2/19/1826". > > Others from source, Calvert and St. Mary's Co., MD Rev. Patriot, taking oaths: > > Francis Mattingly, 1778 > Ignatius Jr. 1778 > James Barton 1778 > Joseph 1778 > Luke Sr. 1778 > > Laurie > > William R Mattingly <wmatting@cablenet-va.com> wrote: > Anna's name shows up differently in a couple of places. I've seen her > reported as Anna Cam, as Anita Carr and as Anna Carr. The marriage took > place in Breckinridge County, Kentucky on 2-3-1817, as far as I have been > able to tell. I also carry Thomas as a son of Richard Mattingly and Eleanor > Hinton but Richard's will only mentions Thomas, not his wife so I guess the > facts are still waiting to be proved. While I have found no proof of who > the actual father of the Thomas that married Anna, I have observed that > Clement was not in Breckinridge and I presume his son was not as well. Like > Charley said though, Perry County is just across the Ohio River from > Breckinridge County and perhaps they were from there and simply married in > Breckinridge. > > I don't think I've seen a will for Clement. Does anyone have a copy so that > we might verify he even had a son named Thomas? > > One final note, I tend to think Clement Mattingly was counted on the 1783 > tax records of Washington County, Maryland. Other Mattingly's in the same > area that year were Richard Sr. and Jr., Joseph, and Barnet as well as the > family of Vachel Hinton. I don't have a clue as to Clement's ancestry but > believe him to have been from the line of Cezar because of his position in > Washington Co., Md. Again though, that's supposition. > > Not sure when Clement was born but he didn't appear on the rolls of the > Pledge of Allegiance in Washington County, Md. in 1778 with Richard, Joseph, > Barnet, and Henry. There was a Clement Mattingly who took the pledge in St. > Mary's though. If Clement was in Washington County in 1778 then perhaps he > was either too young or simply didn't take it, or his record hasn't > appeared. If he was from St. Mary's then a whole new ball of wax opens up. > > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscri be > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. 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