Besides the 1880 federal census for Nathaniel Hill household, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 38A, dwelling 183, family 181, Mary was known as a child of Warren Blackwell from a typewritten sheet pertaining to heirs of Charles Clifford in the Clifford Family File of the Hunterdon County, Historical Society, Flemington, New Jersey. For more information on this quit claim like document, see under Charles Clifford (#56).
From a 27 June 1941 letter of Lewis D. Cook, Supervising Historian of the Historic American Buildings Survey, to Mrs. Arthur L. Faber of Pattenburg, New Jersey.
Will of Peter Williamson, written 30 October 1876, recorded 25 November 1876. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Will Book ?13, page 326, as cited from a 27 June 1941 letter from Lewis D. Cook, Supervising Historian of the Historic American Buildings Survey, to Mrs. Arthur L. Faber of Pattenburg, New Jersey.
In part from a 27 June 1941 letter of Lewis D. Cook, Supervising Historian of the Historic American Buildings Survey, to Mrs. Arthur L. Faber of Pattenburg, New Jersey. Mr. Cook cites the Williamson family bible for his information on the Williamson children. Names of spouses from "Peter Williamson of Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey," updated 18 February 2001, by Perry Streeter, 3273 NYS Route 248, Canisteo, New York 14823 and .
1880 federal census for Enoch Williamson household, Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, District 77, page 210B, dwelling 193, family 199; William and Helen Best were at family 200.
1880 federal census for Enoch H. Williamson household, Holland Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Enumeration District 15, page 2B, dwelling 50, family 54.
Specific death date of Martha from her death notice that appeared in the Trenton Sunday Advertiser 18 October 1903, page 5. Given name of Martha's husband from Trenton City Directory , 1900, which lists Martha Hazard as "wid Alfred. res 115 Chancery." That she is our Martha is confirmed by the 1900 Directory's listing of Joseph B. Pittinger, clerk, 115 Chancery.
From "Presbyterian Ministerial Directory 1898," online at Ancestry.com; and marriage announcement in Hunterdon Democrat (Flemington, New Jersey), volume 12, number 39, 15 May 1850; online at http://home.att.net/~dennis.sutton, by Dennis Sutton.
Trenton City Directory (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006), 1900, which lists Martha Hazard as "wid Alfred. res 115 Chancery." That she is our Martha is confirmed by the 1900 Directory's listing of Joseph B. Pittinger, clerk, 115 Chancery.
Marriage date and given name of spouse from New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1893, which draws from original data of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Marriages, 1790-1895, volume 3, page 178, and is cited from Ancestry.com.
1860 federal census for William Ayers household, Oxford Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 169, dwelling 209, family 214, and dwelling 210, family 215 (for Peter Conover).
Marriage date from "More records of Old Hunterdon County: Presbyterian Congregation of Maidenhead and Hopewell," appearing in Hunterdon County Historical Society, volume 1, (Flemington, New Jersey), 1998, page 179; compiled by Phyllis B. D'Autrechy.
Middle name, Blackwell, from Individual Record of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Film Number 456296); no other information, record sealed.
1860 federal census for Henry Perrine household, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, page 277, dwelling 17, family 17; 1870 federal census for Henry Perrine household, Hopewell Township, Pennington Post Office, Mercer County, page 147, family 205.
1860 federal census for Henry Perrine household, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, page 277, dwelling 17, family 17; 1870 federal census for Hopewell Township, Pennington Post Office, Mercer County, page 147, family 205.
"More records of Old Hunterdon County: Presbyterian Congregation of Maidenhead and Hopewell," appearing in Hunterdon County Historical Society, volume 1, (Flemington, New Jersey), 1998, page 179; compiled by Phyllis B. D' Autrechy.
Information on Mary Clifford and Cornelius Howell and their children from a Gedcom in Ancestry.com, file name: h9363, submitted by NAME; also in FamilySearch Ancestral files http://www.familysearch.com/Eng/Search/; submitted by James M. Charlesworth, Jr., P. O. Box 190, 1631 Harvey Street, Southeast, Jefferson, Oregon 97352.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Ancestral File (R), data of 5 January 1998. According to this file David Howell (born 1705 in Southhampton, Long Island, New York, died 24 October 1775) and Mary (Baker) Howell (born 1707, died 15 January 1786) had son Timothy Howell (born 1743 in Southhampton, Long Island, New York, died 1 September 1804 in Trenton Township, then part of Hunterdon County, New Jersey), who married Deborah Green (born 1750, died 1832 in the Trenton, New Jersey area; she was a daughter of Benjamin and Martha Dean Green). One of Timothy and Mary's nine children was Israel Howell (born 11 July 1772, died 10 July 1860); his wife was Mehetabel (Vannay) Howell, died ?30 March 1880. Note this file reports that Mehetabel Vannay was a daughter of Charles Clifford. This is not correct and is probably a typographical error. (In 1860, Mehetabel Howell, born circa 1797, was living in the household of Joseph Vannay, possibly her brother, and his family in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, page 282, dwelling 49, family 49, page 282.)
1860 federal census for Cornelius Howell household, Hopewell Township, Pennington Post Office, Mercer County, New Jersey, pages 309-310, dwelling 264, family 264.
1880 federal census for Cornelius Howell household, Pennington Central (District 91), Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 32 or 13A, dwelling 113, family 114.
In part from a Gedcom in Ancestry.com, file name: h9363, submitted by NAME; in part from the 1860 federal census for Hopewell Township, Pennington Post Office, Mercer County, pages 309-310, dwelling 264, family 264.
1880 federal census for Eugene Wood household, Hopewell Township, District 92 (North District), Mercer County, New Jersey, page 62B, dwelling 271, family 282; 1900 federal census for Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 6B.
Specific birth dates for Israel and Clara and maiden name of Clara from the 1900 federal census for Israel Howell household, Hopewell Township, Enumeration District 48, page 112A, dwelling 2, family 2.
Ancestry World Tree Project (http://awt.ancestry.com/): "Descendants of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven," updated 14 January 2002. Contact person: David K. Conover.
1880 federal census for Israel Howell household, Hopewell Township, District 92 (North District), Mercer County, New Jersey, page 62B, dwelling 268, family 279.
1880 federal census for ?Conner Howell household, Hopewell Township, District 92 (North District), Mercer County, New Jersey, page 62B, dwelling 270, family 281.
FamilySearchTM Ancestral Files v4.19 online at http://www.familysearch.com/ENG/search/AF/. These records were submitted by James M. Charlesworth, Jr., P. O. Box 190, 1631 Harvey Street, Jefferson, Oregon, South East 97352.
Sackett Moore and ancestors are detailed in Cooley, Eli. F. (1883). Genealogy of the early settlers in Trenton and Ewing, Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey, pages 167-168.
Information on children from "Descendants of Henry Scudder (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," by Christopher Scudder, 5404 Hickory Hills Lane, Harrison Arkansas 72601. The author cites these sources: (1) Cooley, Eli. F. (1883). Genealogy of the early settlers in Trenton and Ewing, Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey, page 103, W. S. Sharp Printing Company, Trenton, New Jersey. (2) A Gedcom file "Ancestors of Linda Gene Smith Spencer," by Linda Gene Smith Spencer, 1293 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah 84651. Dates of children and grand children not in parentheses from the 1850 federal census for Joseph Hart household, Hopewell Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 157, families 250 and 251.
Information on Derrick Clifford's wife and her parents from Cooley, Eli. F. (1883). Genealogy of the early settlers in Trenton and Ewing, Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey, page 140; and from a Gedcom in Ancestry.com, file name: h9363, submitted by NAME. Death date of Jane from "Mercer County Cemeteries: Pennington Presbyterian Churchyard," appearing in The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, volume 43, page 38.
Birth year calculated from 1850 federal census for John Hartpence household, Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 464, dwelling 119, family 119.
1870 federal census for Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 406. 1880 federal census for John C. Hartpence household, Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 629A, dwelling 47, family 286.
Names and dates of children from the 1850 federal census for John Hartpence household, Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 464, dwelling 119, family 119; and 1860 federal census for Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 445, dwelling 498, family 499.
Names and dates of children from the 1850 federal census for Jerome Hartpence household, Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, pages 464 and 465, dwelling 126, family 126; and 1860 federal census for Jerome Hartpence household, Franklin Township, Warren County, New Jersey, page 445, dwelling 500, family 501.
1930 federal census for William Hartpence household, Bound Brook Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, Enumeration District 10, page 5B, dwelling 63, family 84.
1920 federal census for Paul E. Hartpence household, Milford Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Enumeration District 22, page 5B, dwelling 130, family 132; 1930 federal census for Paul E. Hartpence household, Milford Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Enumeration District 28, page 9B, dwelling 225, family 230.
Harmon's descent is also reported in a Gedcom pertaining in part to Beavers, in Family Tree Maker, volume 2, tree #3218: that is: Child of Joseph and Margaret (Stout) Beavers was (1) Harmon Stout Beavers, born 1843, died 1915, married Julia A. Pickle, born 1846, died 1937. They had seven children: (a) Alice Beavers; (b) Joseph Beavers, born 2 September 1870; (c) Edward Beavers, born 24 August 1873; (d) Margaret Beavers, born 26 May 1877; (e) Fred Beavers, born 15 February 1880; (f) Lucretia Garfield Beavers, born 14 July 1883, died 1968, married John Ramsey Hunt, born 10 October 1883, died 12 June 1965 (they had child Harmon Stanley Hunt who married Katherine Virginia Johnson); and (g) Howard Beavers, born 26 September 1885. This information is also reported in "The Murphy Family from Bayfield, Nova Scotia," online at Ancestry.com, updated 15 September 2002; contact person: Terry Murphy.
Marriage date from Hunterdon Democrat (Flemington, New Jersey), volume 29, number 11, 7 November 1866; online at http://home.att.net/~dennis.sutton, by Dennis Sutton.
Marriage date from "Marriage records of the Zion Lutheran Church at Oldwick," Warren County, New Jersey. From Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, volume 40, page 10, by Norman C. Wittwer and D. A. Sinclair.
Information on James and Sarah Ann (Fritts) Beatty from Sönn (1948), page 69 A; and from a 1996 email of Louise Plankenhorn (Decatur, Georgia), who in turn cites The Early Germans of New Jersey, by Theodore F. Chambers, published, 1895.
In part from "Gale M. Roberts family tree," online at Ancestry.com, updated 6 September 2002; contact person Gale M. Roberts. There is also information on George Beaver Carhart in Colonial families of the United States; online at Genealogy.com: http://www.genealogy.com/cgi-binifa_lo I/Carhart-20Family/00/001122.122.169.gif.
Information on Americus White and family from "The larger version of the Chew family tree," online at Ancestry.com, updated 13 February 2003; contact person: Tim Chew.
Dexter White's descent is taken from Dexter Whitehis January 2001 email and also in "The White family and the Gantz family," by Dexter White, updated 1996. See also "Peregrine White," online at Ancestry.com, updated 4 February 2003; contact person:Dex White.
Information on Matthew and Sophie Thompson) Stevenson and their children in part from Sönn (1948), pages 126-129; and in part from The Compendium of American Genealogy, volume IV, lineage records, page 654.
1920 federal census for Lucille Dalrymple household, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Enumeration District 132, page 6A, dwelling 65, family 143; 1930 federal census for Lucile S. Dalrymple household, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Enumeration District 123, page 1B, dwelling ?, family 18.
Information on Cyrus Calvin Breen in part from the Gedcom "Ritzman, Metzinger, and Cubbison of Ohio and Pennsylvania, 1702-1995," Family Tree Maker file #5018, submitted 22 July 1995.
1880 federal census for Calvin C. Breen household, Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, page 24B, dwelling 101, family 105. 1900 federal census for Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, page 7A.
1920 federal census for Joseph S. Breen household, Brecksville Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Enumeration District 516, page 139, dwelling 56, family 62.
From the web site "The descendants of William Green and Joana Reeder of Hunterdon, New Jersey," Chapter 16: "William Green-his land, house and family," by Robert Reeder Green, pertaining to the ancestors of James E. Green . James E. Green's great grandparents were Samuel and Marie Paula (Littlejohn) Green.
The information on George Maxwell Robeson from: "The Political Graveyard: Warren County, N. J.," online at http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/robintml#R9M0JB2PI and "U. S. Senators from New Jersey: Events and Candidates of the 1870's;" and from an obituary appearing in "Find a Grave."
Ethel Maxwell Robeson is listed in The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, volume 10, page 77, claiming John Maxwell as her ancestor.
1930 federal census for Henry D. Maxwell household, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 38, page 12A, dwelling 233, family 308.
Except where indicated, information on Nathaniel Hayes and his descendants from a report pertaining to Rachel Newell and her descendants sent to me 9 October 2002 by Leon Wood.
Information on William and his family from the 1880 federal census for William A. Hayes household, Washington Township, Republic County, Kansas, page 7, dwelling 3, family 3.
Sarah annd Nancy's names and Nancy's spouse and children from "Newell, Hayes and Smith families," in a genforum.genealogy.com query 8 May 2001 by Nevada-Smith Boslet.
John's name and date from the 1880 federal census for Nathaniel Hayes household, Washington Township, Republic County, Kansas, page 7, dwelling 4, family 4.
Information on Richard Winfred Scott Mooreland/Mullin and descendants from "Family History," online at Ancestry.com, updated 6 September 2000; contact person Linda Elsea.
1880 federal census for R. W. S. Mooreland household, Enumeration District 39 (Mooreland District), Hardy County, West Virginia, page 29 (or stamped 134), dwelling 233, family 245.
1850 federal census for household of W. Mullin, Second District, Hardy County, Virginia, page 97, dwelling 1311, family 1314; 1860 federal census for household of William W. Mullin, Moorefield Post Office, Hardy County, Virginia, page 672, dwelling 1030, family 1039.
Name and dates from hand-written "Family Record" pages (births, deaths and marriages, authors not known) in the Mullin Family bible, sent to me by Linda Elsea (Louisville, Kentucky.
Information on Mary Kate Parsons and her family is from "Hope's Ancestry," online at Ancestry.com, updated 6 July 2002; contact person: Hope Chamberlain.
Children Julius and Isaac from the 1880 federal census for Isaac Parson household, Springfield Township, Hampshire County, West Virginia, page 529A, dwelling 1, family 1.
One Hundred Cemeteries, Harrison County, Kentucky, by Eric C. Nagle and L. L. Ford, Dayton, Ohio, published 1992 (FHL microfiche 6125401). Samuel's inscription also has "husband of Sarah and Jane Levesque."
Except where indicated, information on Samuel and Jane (Clifford) Levesque from 20 and 21 November 2000 emails Ben Keairns, Florence, Kentucky, and from 1860 federal census for Samuel Levesque household, Cynthiana, Kentucky, District 2, dwelling 66, family 66.
Harrison County, Kentucky, Record Book F, 1835-1848, file 466. From "Harrison County court records," compiled by Janet K. Pease and published in 1985 by the Grant County Historical Society, Williamstown, Kentucky.
Quit claim agreement between Charles Whitsett and Richard and Rebecca Hall. Harrison County Deed Book 10, instituted 10 June 1826, page 303 (FHL film 0216853).
Inventory and Appraisment of personal estate of James S. Clifford, 20 August 1845, page 302, and Sale Bill of personal estate of James S. Clifford, 21 August 1845, recorded 23 October 1845, in Harrison County, Kentucky, Will Book E, pages 302-307 (FHL film 0216865).
Names and dates from the 1850 federal census for Rebecca Clifford household, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 330, dwelling 175, family 175.
Specific date from a Gedcom pertaining to Berrys, in Family Tree Maker, volume 7, tree #2633. She was reported born circa 1826 in the 1860 federal census for District 2 (Cynthiana Post Office), Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 85, family 85 (FHL film 0803372).
The division of the estate of John Berry was recorded 20 February 1839 (Harrison County, Record Book F, 1835-1848, Division F: 151). Those mentioned were "widow," George W. Berry (son), daughter Matilda Doane, daughter Elizabeth Ebrian/Ebirius?, daughter Drusella McKinney, James Berry (son?), Nancy Berry (daughter?), John G. Berry (son?), Elvira Berry (daughter) and Octavia Berry (daughter).
Except where indicated, the information on Lindsey Asbery Clifford and children is from the biography of Alvin H. Clifford, MD, originally in The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Kentucky, 30 May 1901, and reprinted 19 September 1981 by the Grant County, Kentucky, Historical Society.
Harrison County, Kentucky, Record Book F, 1835-1848, Settlement F: 352, 7 August 1844. From "Harrison County court records," compiled by Janet K. Pease and published in 1985 by the Grant County Historical Society, Williamstown, Kentucky.
John Berry, born 27 December 1760, died 12 August 1838, had three wives (Janet Givens, Isabella Best, and Eleanor Jameson) before marrying Elizabeth Claypool 4 June 1802. In addition to Octavia Berry, George Warren Berry and Drusilla Berry, John and Elizabeth had children John Berry (married Elizabeth Swinford), Milton Berry, Matilda Berry (married, first, Hezakiah Doan; married, second, [-?-] Bishop), Betsy Berry (married, first, [-?-]; married, second, [-?-] Trusewell), James M. Berry (married Margaret Perrin), Nancy Berry, and Elvira Berry (married Joseph P. Blair). This information on John Berry and family is from a Gedcom, in part on Berrys, in Family Tree Maker, volume 7, tree #2633.
Grant County, Kentucky, Order Book C., 1846-1855, C: 365-367: tavern license to L. A. Clifford, November-December 1851; C: 454: tavern license to L. A. Clifford, February 1853; C: 566: tavern license to L. A. Clifford, August 1854; C: 611: "tavern license is granted to John T. Shields at his residence on the Cynthiana Road, at the stand formerly by L. A. Clifford, April 1855. From "Grant County Orders," compiled by Janet K. Pease and published in 1985 by the Grant County Historical Society, Williamstown, Kentucky.
Grant County, Kentucky, General Index to Deed Books A-K, 1820-1861 (FHL film 0266205); Pendleton County Kentucky, Index to Deeds, 1798-1931 (FHL film 0272778); and Grant County, Kentucky, Deed Book J, 1856-1858, page 21 (FHL film 0266211).
1860 federal census for Lindsey Clifford household, Enumeration District 2 (Cynthiana Post Office), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 12, dwelling 85, family 85.
1850 federal census for Lindsey Clifford household, Enumeration District 2, Harrison County, Kentucky, page ?245, dwelling 82, family 82; 1860 federal census for Lindsey Clifford household, Enumeration District 2 (Cynthiana Post Office), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 12, dwelling 85, family 85.
Except where indicated, information on Samuel and Sarah (Clifford) Levesque and their children from 20 and 21 November 2000 emails Ben Keairns, Florence, Kentucky.
Specific dates for Alexander and Nancy Ann from 1900 federal census for Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 10B, dwelling 191, family 192.
1880 federal census for A. D. Clifford household, Enumeration District 105, Tricum Village, 5th Caseout (Casons?) District, Harrison County, Kentucky, page 16, dwelling 126, family 126.
1900 federal census for Alexander Clifford household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 10B, dwelling 191, family 192.
Except where indicated, from the 1880 federal census for Alexander Clifford, Enumeration District 105, Tricum Village, 5th Caseout (Casons?) District, Harrison County, Kentucky, page 16, dwelling 126, family 126.
1900 federal census for Alexander Clifford household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 10B, dwelling 191, family 192.
1860 federal census for Robert Clifford household, District 2, Cynthiana Post Office, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 10, family 10 (FHL film 0803372).
Birth years for George and Talitha Ingles from the 1850 federal census for George Ingles household, District 2, Harrison County, dwelling 181, family 183 (FHL film 0442971).
Her birth date from the 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, District 7, Centerville, Bourbon County, volume 5, page 8 (FHL film 1244084). Death date from Kentucky Death Records, volume 22, certificate 10555.
1920 federal census for Hubbard Clifford household, Centerville area, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Enumeration District 14, page 6A, dwelling 114, family 106.
Birth dates for Ina, Edward and Alice from 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, District 7, Centerville, Bourbon County, volume 5, page 8 (FHL film 1244084).
1920 federal census for Earl Clifford household, Cynthiana City, Harrison County, Kentucky, Enumeration District 111, page 11B, dwelling 274, family 296.
Harrison County, Kentucky, Will Book F (1847-853), reporting the Sale Bill for George R. Chandler's estate, 24 August 1850, pages 344-345 (FHL film 0216866).
1870 federal census for John Clifford household, Casons Precinct, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 10, family 70; 1880 federal census for John Clifford household, Enumeration District 105 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 19, dwelling 150, family 150.
1900 federal census for William Filer household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 7B, dwelling 129, family 130.
Information on John and Jane (Stump) Marr from Loyce Rotman and from 1850 federal census for John Marr household, District 2, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 43, family 43.
1870 federal census for John J. Clifford household, Casons Precinct, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 70, family 70; 1880 federal census for John J. Clifford household, Enumeration District 105 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 19, dwelling 150, family 150.
1900 federal census for John J. Clifford household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 2A, dwelling 27, family 27.
Birth years for Candice, Bertha, and Elizabeth from the 1860 federal census for John J. Clifford household, District 2, Rutland Precinct, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 370, family 370 (FHL film 0803372).
1900 federal census for William Pixley household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 4B, dwelling 73, family 73; and 1910 Miracode Census for Kentucky: Harrison County, Enumeration District 85.
1880 federal census for Cynthiana District, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 177 and family 196. Specific birth date from the 1900 federal census for District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 195, family 196.
Dates for James E. and Susan (Menefree) Richardson from the 1900 federal census for James Richardson household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 1B, dwelling 18, family 18, at which time James and Susan's children Lewis A. Richardson (born May 1868) and Susan Richardson (born December 1874) were living in the household.
Specific birth date from the 1900 federal census for James Richardson household, Enumeration District 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 11A, dwelling 195, family 196.
Specific birth date from the 1900 federal census for James Richardson household, 58 (Casons District), Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 195, family 196.
1860 federal census for Nicholas Day household, District 2, Colemanville, Post Office, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 366, family 366; 1870 federal census for Nicholas Day household, Berry Station, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 12, family 12 .
1850 federal census for Charles Clifford household, District 1, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 923, family 923; 1860 federal census for Charles Clifford household, Pendleton County, Demossville, Kentucky, dwelling 775, family 774. Middle name from "Clarence Emerson," online at Ancestry.com, updated 22 August 2002; contact person: Suzanne Christie.
This information from a 17 January 2002 letter from Zylpha Sprinkles (Middletown, Ohio); her grandfather was Robert T. Clifford. She has Robert's Civil War military records.
Information on Robert and Phoebe's children in part from the web site "Clarence Emerson -Frenchburg, KY,"by Suzanne Christie. Information on children's spouses and all grandchildren of Robert and Phoebe from this web site. Dates from the 1910 Miracode Census for Kentucky: Menifee County.
Specific birth date from 1900 federal census for Charles Clifford household, District 64 (Richland District), Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 79, family 87. Death date from Kentucky Death Records: volume 70, certificate 27731.
Birth years for Charles Edward and Susannah from Charles Clifford household, 1880 federal census for Harrison County, Kentucky, Berry Station, page 7, dwelling 12, family 12. Specific birth month for Susannah from the 1900 federal census of Harrison County, cited in "Descendants of John Jackson Clifford (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," by James Clifford (Springfield, Virginia), 2001.
(Springfield, Virginia), James Clifford, email of 11 January 2001; also "Jordan Tree," online at Ancestry.com, updated 25 August 2001; contact person: Michael Jordan.
Except where indicated, from (1) "Descendants of John Jackson Clifford (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," by James Clifford (Springfield, Virginia), 2001; (2) 1880 federal census for Edward Clifford household, Enumeration District 4 (Berry Station) Harrison County, Kentucky, page 7, dwelling 12, family 12; and (3) 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, District 8, Richland, Harrison County, volume 29, page 5 (FHL film 1244084). Dates and spouses of Moses and Whalen children from "Jordan Tree," updated 25 August 2001; contact person: Michael Jordon.
The stones of Lee A. Townsend, born 25 November 1859, died 8 September 1903 and Annie Hardin (his daughter), born 1880, died 1964, are side by side in Pythian Grove Cemetery. From tombstone inscriptions in "Kentucky Footsteps (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," online at ky-footsteps-1@rootsweb.com; contributed 23 August 2001 by Nancy Trice, who credits her source to Dave Sanders.
He died 18 February 1926 according to Kentucky Death Records, volume 8, certificate 03932. He died 22 December 1926 according to his stone as reported in One Hundred Cemeteries, Harrison County, Kentucky, by Eric C. Nagle and L. L. Ford, Dayton, Ohio, published 1992 (FHL microfiche 6125401).
Kentucky Death Records, volume 12, certificate 05754; online at http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi. Nancy was born January 1852 according to the 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, District 8, Richland, Harrison County, volume 29, page 5 (FHL film 1244084).
1920 federal census for Samuel Barlow household, Richland area, Harrison County, Kentucky, Enumeration District 125, page 9B, dwelling 205, family 207.
1880 federal census for James Clifford household, Richland District, Harrison County, Kentucky, dwelling 167, family 164; 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, District 8, Richland, Harrison County, volume 29, page 5 (FHL film 1244084).
Information on Fannie's family in part from "Descendants of John Jackson Clifford (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," by James Clifford (Springfield, Virginia), 2001; and in part from 1920 federal census for Samuel Barlow household, Richland area, Harrison County, Kentucky, Enumeration District 125, page 9B, dwelling 205, family 207.
1930 federal census for Samuel Barlow household, Richland District, Southeast, Harrison County, Kentucky, Enumeration District 20, page 4B, dwelling 101, family 101.
1920 federal census for Robert Clifford household, Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, Enumeration District 148, page 10A, dwelling 186, family 190.
Birth dates of Stella and children from the 1880 federal census for Robert Clifford household, Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana, page 130D, dwelling 33, family 33.
1920 federal census for Fred Clifford household, Jackson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, Enumeration District 148, page 10A, dwelling 185, family 189.
1920 federal census for Claude Clifford household, Connersville Township, Fayette County, Indiana, Enumeration District 187, page 2B, dwelling 47, family 48.
Birth dates for Alexander and Julia from 1900 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, volume 63, page 16 (FHL film 1244084); death dates from "Descendants of John Jackson Clifford (LINK NOT FOUND, 2006)," by James Clifford (Springfield, Virginia), 2001.
1880 federal census for James Clifford household, Enumeration District 102 (Richland District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 20, dwelling 167 and family 175.
1880 federal census for James Clifford household, Enumeration District 102 (Richland District), Harrison County, Kentucky, page 20, dwelling 167 and family 175.
1900 federal census for Mortimer Clifford household, Enumeration District 53, Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, page 133A, dwelling ?, family 275; and 1910 federal soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Kentucky, Covington, Kenton County, 053 0083 0258 (FHL film 1370475).
Dates from Robert and Mary M. Shrum's stones in Fort Palmer Cemetery; from Fort Palmer Cemetery list, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, online, by Michael S. Caldwell-see Caldwell, M. C., in the References section for complete citation.
Dates and name of children in part from the 1850 federal census for George Shrum household, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 280, dwelling 491, family 491; and in part from the 1870 federal census for George Shrum household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 44, dwelling 323, family 330.
Except where indicated, information on J. Ephrim and Mary (Worcester) Mills and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
Quit claim agreement between Charles Whitsett and Ephrain Mills. Harrison County Kentucky, Deed Book 10, instituted 1 September 1826, recorded 12 September 1826, page 311 (FHL film 0216853).
Except where indicated, information on Daniel and Eliza (Mills) Paris and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
Quit claim agreement between Charles Whitsett and Elizabeth Paris, formerly Elizabeth Mills. Harrison County Kentucky, Deed Book 10, instituted 5 June 1826, recorded 22 June 1827, page 305 (FHL film 0216853).
Except where indicated, information on Abner Clifford and Hulda (Hall) Mills and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago -- facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages; and from a biography of Daniel Mills, which appeared in The History of Clinton County, [Ohio]: Richland Township, 1882. W. H. Beers and Company.
1850 federal census for Abner C. Mills household, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 336, dwelling 261, family 261; 1860 federal census for Abner C. Mills household, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 121; 1880 federal census for Abner C. Mills household, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 582.
Information on Alexander and Angeline (Mills) Easter in part from "Diane's family tree and related families," online at Ancestry.com, updated 17 September 2002; contact person: Diane R. Carter.
Except where indicated, information on Samuel and Mary Ann (Mills) Hallam and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
Except where indicated, information on Jehu John and Caroline (Mills) Reed and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
Except where indicated, information on Joseph and Margaret (Adams) Mills and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
Except where indicated, information on Charles Burell and wives and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References; and from Family Records of the Adams, Mills and Humanson Families, by Franklin Burwell Mills, September 1921, Chicago. Facsimile copy reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 135 pages.
1860 federal census for Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 116. 1880 federal census for Richard Hall household, Richland Township, Clinton County, Ohio, page 141B, dwelling 291, family 298.
Except where indicated, information on Samuel and Eveline (Palmer) Hankins and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Except where indicated, information on Granville Clifford and Jane (Myers) Palmer and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Except where indicated, information on James T. and Mary Jane (Palmer) Houston and their descendants from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Except where indicated, information on Abraham M. and Margaret (Palmer) Smith and their descendants from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Except where indicated, information on William Henry and Carrie (Emery) Palmer and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
1870 federal census for Jasper Township, Fayette County, Ohio, page 446. 1880 federal census for William H. Palmer household, Jasper Township, Fayette County, Ohio, page 401C, dwelling 379, family 382.
Except where indicated, information on George and Ann Rebecca (Palmer) Cox and their descendants from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Except where indicated, information on Charles Anthony and Jeanne (Briggs) Palmer and their descendants is from Barbara Martin's online descendant reports-see References.
Specific dates for Jane Ann Riddle and Thomas Beam, and that she was a child of Mary and Samuel from Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry.com): "Reed/McDaniel Family," by Esther Endecott, updated 2 January 2002.
1850 federal census for Thomas Beam household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; 1860 federal census for Thomas Beam household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 69, dwelling 417, family 417; 1870 federal census for Thomas Beam household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 25, dwelling 184, family 190.
Except where indicated, names of Thomas and Jane Ann (Riddle) Beam's children from the 1850 federal census for Thomas Beam household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; and 1860 federal census for Thomas Beam household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 69, dwelling 417, family 417.
Specific dates for John Taylor Beam and name of wife and their descendants from Ancestry World Tree Project (Ancestry.com): "Reed/McDaniel Family," by Esther Endecott, updated 2 January 2002.
Charles and Sarah (Clifford) Menoher and first child were enumerated in the 1820 census. The first child was a male in the under age 10 category. He would be John, born in the census year 1820. From the 1820 federal census for Charles Menoher household, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 74.
All children of John Menoher were mentioned in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court Docket 8PN, page 177, 1855. Also in part from "Clifford Family Newsletter," page 32, volume 1, number 4 (August 1997), contributing editor Charles D. Clifford (Fort Mitchell, Kentucky).
"Clifford Family Newsletter," page 32, volume 1, number 4 (August 1997), contributing editor Charles D. Clifford (Fort Mitchell, Kentucky). Published by the New Stanton Historical Society and Sea-Jays Communications Division, New Stanton, Pennsylvania.
1880 federal census for James Stimmel household, Derry Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 115B, dwelling 78, family 79. Birth years of James and children calculated from this census.
From Hedley (1918b), which has a biography of Reuben McKelvey, page 1061. Also, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Registration of Deaths, 1893-1900 (FHL film 1316375). In the 1860 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, family and dwelling 47, page 7, Jane and Reuben's ages were listed as 33 and 36 respectively.
From the 1850 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 321, family 321; 1860 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 7, dwelling 47, family 47; 1870 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 199, family 202, page 27; 1880 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 14 , dwelling 127, family 129 (FHL film 1255203); 1900 federal census for Reuben McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 404, family 424.
Specific dates in part from pages 47-48 and pages 52-53 of Mabon (1928) "The story of the McKelveys in America." See the References section for complete citation.
Dates and name of daughter from Fort Palmer Cemetery list, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, online, by Michael S. Caldwell-see Caldwell, M. C., in the References section for complete citation.
1930 federal census for Walter Keffer household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 81, page 9B, dwelling 222, family 238.
1910 Miracode Census for Pennsylvania: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 153; 1920 federal census for Cyrus Brandt household, Ligonier Borough, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 10A, dwelling 218, family 230.
Boileau, J. "Descendants of John Menoher;" and "Steve Riddle's family tree," by Steve Riddle, as presented online in a GEDCOM on the World Connect Project http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, updated 17 October 2000.
1860 federal census for Joseph Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 4, dwelling 30, family 30; 1870 federal census for Joseph Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 3, dwelling 14, family 14 .
In part from 1860 federal census for Joseph Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 5, dwelling 30, family 30; in part from the 1870 federal census for Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 14, family 14.
Dates from a photocopy of Maude (Menoher) Freeman's Application for Membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Record Copy 175792, claiming Charles Clifford (#11) as her ancestor. The photocopy was sent to me by Charles D. Clifford (Fort Mitchell, Kentucky) in 1995.
1860 federal census for William Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 11, dwelling 74, family 74; 1870 federal census for William Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 26, dwelling 10, family 10; 1880 federal census for William Menoher household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 143 family 145, page 12.
1860 federal census for James Lawson household, Ligonier Borough, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 609, family 609; 1880 federal census for James Lawson household, Ligonier Borough, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 125, family 131.
1900 federal census for John Menoher household, Ligonier Borough, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 275, family 293; 1910 federal census for John Menoher household, Ligonier Borough, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, dwelling 243, family 311.
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court, petitioned 21 June 1913, page 419, May Term 1913; resolved in favor of H. F. Menoher 30 August 1913, page 289, August Term 1913.
1910 Miracode Census for Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Enumeration District 365. 1920 federal census for Pittsburgh, Ward 7, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 10A.
Charles Freeman's name from "Steve Riddle's family tree," by Steve Riddle, as presented online in a GEDCOM on the World Connect Project , updated 17 October 2000.
Dates from a photocopy of Maude (Menoher) Freeman's Application for Membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Record Copy 175792, claiming Charles Clifford (#11) as her ancestor. The photocopy was sent to me by Charles D. Clifford (Fort Mitchell, Kentucky) in 1995.
Birth year of George and names and dates of children from the 1900 federal census for Ligonier, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 11B; and the 1910 federal census for Ligonier, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, paged 12A.
From Sarah Jane (Young) Menoher's obituary, The Johnstown Tribune, 9 June 1925. 1880 federal census for Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, page 63.
Except where indicated, in part from "Clifford Family Newsletter," pages 34-36, volume 1, number 4 (August 1997), contributing editor Charles D. Clifford (Fort Mitchell, Kentucky). Published by the New Stanton Historical Society and Sea-Jays Communications Division, New Stanton, Pennsylvania; and in part from the family group sheet chart "Descendants of George Clifford," 17 May 1996, by Arthur Everett (New Stanton, Pennsylvania).
Information on parents of Samantha Moore from an obituary of Samantha's sister Mrs. Zellah Jane Long (no date or paper given); the item was submitted to the Blair County USGenWeb Archives by J. Goddard, Stepanie Lee and Judy Banja.
Elsena's name is listed in The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, volume 125, page 136, claiming Charles Clifford (#11) as an ancestor.
Virginia's name is listed in The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, volume 125, page 137, claiming Charles Clifford (#11) as an ancestor.
Dates from Fort Palmer Cemetery list, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, online, by Michael S. Caldwell-see Caldwell, M. C., in the References section for complete citation.
1910 federal census for George McKelvey household, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 124, page 7B, dwelling 156, family 156.
Names and dates from Fort Palmer Cemetery list, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, online, by Michael S. Caldwell-see Caldwell, M. C., in the References section for complete citation. Also, in part from the 1870 federal census for Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania; also from page 59 of Mabon (1928) "The story of the McKelveys in America." See the References section for complete citation.
1910 federal census for George McKelvey household, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 124, page 11A, dwelling 156, family 156. Note: to find Charles, see the supplemental page of this census, page 11A, not page 7B, which is the page reporting George McKelvey and family.
1930 federal census for Charles McKelvey household, Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 82, page 4A, dwelling, 79, family 82.
1910 federal census for George McKelvey household, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 124, page 11A, dwelling 156, family 156. Note: to find Charles, see the supplemental page of this census, page 11A, not page 7B, which is the page reporting George McKelvey and family.