-----Original Message----- From: Clem <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 7:15 PM Subject: Elusive ancestors - Clemens/Flemmons/Boyer(s) >OKAY!! Here it is. I need some real help. We have looked for these >people for over 15 years, and I'm not getting any younger. I'd like >to find these people before I depart this planet!. > > >CLEMMONS (Clemens, Clements, etc.) John >FLEMMONS , Isaac >BOYER(S) Philip and maybe Peter who is also at Flying Camp. > >Marriage certificate shows: John Clemmons b. d. 1830 Madison Co., OH >m. Anne(a) Boyer(s) b. 1789 d. 1856 Noble Co., IN on >March 15, 1808 in Rockingham Co., VA. Bondsman was Isaac >FLEMMONS, consent was Philip BOYER(S). > >The eldest child and son of John and Anne, Luke N. Clemens in >an 1882 history pamphlet states" I was born on October 7, 1809 >in Augusta, VA. My parents were farmers in the Shenandoah >Valley for 20 years, we moved to Ohio in 1825. My father was a >War of 1812 veteran. > >Now, Isaac Flemmons was in McDowell's Virginia Flying Camp. >There is a James Boyer(s) in McDowell's Virginia Flying Camp. >There is a John Clemmons in the 5th Regt. (McDowell's) Virginia >Militia. > >Can someone tell me where McDowell's Flying Camp was located, >particularly at muster in time, and also his 5th Regt. Or can someone >tell me where I might find this information? Or has anyone ever heard >of these people? > >We are desperate! Please write me if you have any clues at all, even >the tiniest one. Thanks so much. > > >gail carter >[email protected] > >