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Topic: William Clingan


  
  Norman Genealogy
William was in the cellar, and probably decided then it was time to leave while he could.
William Cate's farm was near the ridge and adjoined that of the Normans.
Bill (William D.) Clingan and William Cobb had been identified as being involved in the lynching of two presumed cattle rustlers near Tallahassee and the Creek Negroes were searching for revenge.
www.geocities.com /dannyroywilliams/norm.html   (4510 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg121 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Herbert CLINGAN was born in 1881 in New South Wales, Australia.
Alice CLINGAN was born in 1891 in New South Wales, Australia.
William FURZER was born in 1877 in Fergus, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada.
members.shaw.ca /claydonpsn/pafg121.htm   (833 words)

  
 Madison County, Ohio History
The former was born in Maryland in 1811, and the latter in this township in 1810.
William Pepper a native of Maryland, settled here on land now owned by Charles Mitchell about 1810-12, as we find by the township records.
Clingan a native of Maryland, settled in Somerford in 1839 and has now resided here forty-three years; is a tailor by trade, which business he has followed many years.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Madison/MadisonSomerfordH.htm   (5780 words)

  
 Jackson Family
He became a Justice of the Peace, and performed the marriage of his first born, William J. to Saphrona Jane Surratt.
After the guns were silent at the Shiloh battlefield, Andrew received word that James had been killed and William J.(known as Bill) was wounded, perhaps mortally.
William J. Jackson recovered, and later enlisted in Biffles 19th Tenn. Cavalry.
www.members.tripod.com /bruceteague/id62.htm   (1213 words)

  
 WSJ Local News
In the race for Seat 6, William Clingan and Scott Fromader advanced to the general election as expected.
She voted with Williams and Bill Keys to prohibit use of the pledge as a way to comply with a state law requiring a daily moment of patriotism.
Clingan, 47, a manager with Dane County Human Services, is a former PTA president at Lincoln Elementary who has helped manage the campaigns of other board members, including Williams and Keys.
www.madison.com /wisconsinstatejournal/local/20298.html   (729 words)

  
 SMITH JACK E
These notices were the work of William Penn who had been promised a grant of land in the New World by the king of England.
I give to my beloved wife Jean all the furniture which was her property she had at our marriage the remainder to be sold and my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid the remainder of my property to be equally divided Between my beloved wife Jean and my daughter Isabela.
Be it remembered that on the 17th day of November AD 1812 before me John L. Finney Register for the County of Northumberland was proved and approved the last will and testament of David rezenor late of White Deer Township deceased of which the preceding is a true copy and that Letters testamentary in...
www.personal.psu.edu /users/j/e/jes25/reznor.html   (5426 words)

  
 Articles of Confederation, Constitution Day Materials, Pocket Constitution Book, US Constitution, Bill of Rights
William Duer (1747-1799)—William Duer was born in England, came to America in 1768 and settled in Fort Miller, New York.
William Clingan (1721-1790)—William Clingan served as a justice of the peace for nearly thirty years from 1757-1786.
William Henry Drayton (1742-1779)—William Henry Drayton was educated in the field of law in England at Westminister School and Balliol College.
www.constitutionfacts.com /articles_confed/Art_Signers.htm   (4545 words)

  
 William Clingan, Signer of the Articles of Confederation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
William Clingan is regarded as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
William Clingan was a Protestant Christian (as were 98% of the signers of the Articles of Confederation).
Additional research is needed about his religious life, as we have not yet identified his denominational affiliation or gathered information about the nature and extent of his religiosity.
www.adherents.com /people/pc/William_Clingan.html   (185 words)

  
 Chester Chapter X
WILLIAM PENN, PROPRIETARY, 1681—93.— William Markham, Dept. Gov., April 20, 1681, to October, 1682; William Penn, Proprietary and Gov., Oct. 27, 1682, to Sept. 18, 1684; The Council (Thomas Lloyd, President), Sept. 18, 1684, to Feb. 9, 1688; 1.
June 22, 1786.— "William Clingan was also appointed a Justice of the Peace for the district of West Caln, Sadsbury and West Fallowfield townships, and Justice of the Court of Common Pleas of the county aforesaid, upon a return made agreeable to law."
William Clingan, Sept. 4, 1792, West Fallowfield, Sadsbury, and West Caln; sworn Sept. 3, 1792.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Chester/Chester10.htm   (10003 words)

  
 Liberty Township History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Frequently in the early days of the township, poor and shiftless parents would bind their children out for a term of years until they became of age, and many notices of these bindings are found upon the records kept by the Clerks of Liberty.
Thomas Williams, of the Seventh District says: "Frederick Williams, Asa Cobb and other early settlers of northwestern Liberty, the Smiths, of Holmes Township, and Samuel Chatfield, of Chatfield Township, united in putting up a round-log schoolhouse, with a chimney built of sticks, during the fall of 1830.
William Adams, of Plymouth, was the first minister of the latter denomination who preached in the township, and their services were held several years previous to the year their church was erected.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Crawford/crCh19.htm   (12070 words)

  
 The Panolian ARCHIVES: WEDDINGS
The bride is the granddaughter of Catherine Taylor Moore of Fulton and the late Otis R. Moore and William A. Clingan of Belmont and the late Dora Lee Clingan.
She is the granddaughter of the late Viola Biggs of Sardis and the late William Isbell of Walnut and the late Ed Wiggins of Truman, Ark., and the late Mary Wiggins Leach of Guin, Ark.
The groom is the grandson of Delma Tutor of Batesville and the late Zeta Tutor Collazo and the late Mr.
www.panolian.com /Archives/2003/Weddings   (6906 words)

  
 Williams, Norman genealogy - Danny Williams of OKLAHOMA
Williams, Norman genealogy - Danny Williams of OKLAHOMA
History of a Williams family from the early 1800's, starting in Tennessee, moving into Missouri after the Indian Wars and into Oklahoma Indian Territory around 1901.
Civil War Claim of William Cate in Bradley, TN
geocities.com /dannyroywilliams   (194 words)

  
 Maryland Historical Society Library: Black Family Papers, 1800-1916, MS 2745 - Finding Aid
William Washington Black, his eldest son, was named the executor of the estate upon his mother's renunciation of her right to become administor.
WILLIAM W. William Washington Black was born in Charlestown, Cecil County, Maryland on April 13, 1814, the eldest son of John N. and Nancy Black.
William W. Black was engaged as a proprietor of a store in Charlestown but later decided to become a farmer.
www.mdhs.org /library/Mss/ms002745.html   (3033 words)

  
 djournal.com
She was preceded in death by her husband, William G. Walker; her parents, Will Ewing and Lizzie Lee Ewing; a son, Elzo Walker; and a grandson, Virge Cousin Jr.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Jimmy and Sally Williams Haley, and a sister, Ruby Mae Swinney.
Honorary pallbearers will be James Williams, Henry Key, Carl Bruce, Buddy McGee, Johnny George, Johnny White, Chad White, William Stevenson, the nurses at the BMHGT Cancer Center, Laverne Bryant and Harmon Robinson.
www.djournal.com /pages/story.asp?ID=27997&pub=1&div=News   (3062 words)

  
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Carrigan, William Carroll, B. Carroll, B. Carroll, Charles M. Carroll, H. Carroll, J. Carroll, J. Carroll, J. Carroll, Jesse Carroll, Jno.
Dickinson, Shad Dickinson, W. Dickinson, W. Dickinson, William H. Dickson, Alvin Dickson, David W. Dickson, George L. Dickson, J. Dickson, J. Dickson, James A. Dickson, John F. Dickson, T. Dickson, Thomas A. Dickson, W. Dickson, W. Dickson, William H. Dickson, Wm.
Edwards, W. Edwards, William Edwards, William Efind, J. Eggers, H. Eichenberger, W. Eidson, J. Eidson, J. Jr.
www.arkansasresearch.com /CSAPENAG.TXT   (4750 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg144 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He married Ethel Mary CLINGAN on 29 Nov 1905 in Congregational Church, Waterloo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Ethel Mary CLINGAN [Parents] was born in 1883 in New South Wales, Australia.
William CLINGAN [Parents] was born in 1886 in New South Wales, Australia.
members.shaw.ca /claydonpsn/pafg144.htm   (587 words)

  
 Family tree: Index of names
Siblings: Rachel Cochrane, Thomas (or Thompson) Cochrane, William Cochrane, Benjamin Cochrane, Jean Cochrane, unknown Cochrane
Siblings: William Lyle, Sir Thomas Ranken Lyle, Margaret Church Lyle, Jane Patton Lyle, Hugh Ranken Lyle, Robert Patton Ranken Lyle
Siblings: William Lyle, Sir Thomas Ranken Lyle, Margaret Church Lyle, Jane Patton Lyle, Hugh Ranken Lyle, David Ranken Lyle
www.4qd.org /virtual/www.4qd.org/torrens/trees/Mayoughill   (3117 words)

  
 2001 Queries - James County Tennessee
Seeking copy of marriage license issued Birchwood, James County, 4 September 1895 for Samuel Jefferson CLINGAN (10 Dec 1876, Meigs County,TN), son of David CLINGAN and Martha GROSS and Nancy Jane IRWIN (her original name may have been Mary Jane IRWIN), (13 October 1876, Meigs County, TN), father was John IRWIN.
The names of her parents on the marriage registry or license will resolve who were her parents & where they lived; trying to trace back from grandmother.
William was found in the 1900 James County, Tennessee census.
www.tngennet.org /james/2001quer.htm   (1147 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards [ Clingan ]
Clingan, Mary T. Robert Benjamin -- 11 Jun 2006
Clingan, Nancy L. Robert Benjamin -- 26 Feb 2006
William W. and Delilah Catherine SEABOLD CLINGAN : D Nolan -- 21 Nov 2005
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec/board/an/surnames.Clingan   (209 words)

  
 The Clingan Connection
This site explores the origins of the Clingan surname in the United States, and also traces some lines back to Ireland.
Many who married into Clingan families are also represented.
Descendants of three Clingan brothers (George, William, and Thomas), who were born in the early 1720's, possibly in Northern Ireland.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~sbarnes/clingan-family   (238 words)

  
 Hyde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Master William Clingan receives 9th Degree Certification in Tang Soo Do Master William D. Clingan was promoted to Grandmaster on December 11th at a banquet in Yuba City, Ca.
He was presented with his cetification by Professor Charlie Robinson, who is an 8th degree fl belt in Judo and a long-time friend of Grandmaster Clingan's.
Master Hyde also presented G.M. Clingan with a plaque from the Oakhurst Martial Arts Academy.
www.hydestangsoodo.com /Clingan.html   (131 words)

  
 Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Col. William Floyd, N.Y. Stephen Crane, N.J. Samuel Chase, M.D. John Morton, Pa.
On May 1, 1789 Congress approved to elect Rev. William Linn as Chaplain in the House and Reverend Bishop Samuel Provost as its Chaplain in the Senate.
They were paid a $500 salary from the Federal Treasury.
www.ipa.net /~les/congress.html   (1346 words)

  
 JS Online:Legislators deny more welfare funds to Milwaukee agencies
William Clingan, administrator of the division of Workforce Solutions, said he and other state officials have taken several steps to reform how Milwaukee County social service agencies run W-2.
He added that few social service agencies in Milwaukee County are positioned to provide the services required.
Clingan said OIC's contracts have been rearranged to give it less of Milwaukee County's caseload.
www.jsonline.com /story/index.aspx?id=290095&format=print   (823 words)

  
 Papers of George Washington
Baylist (Baylest), William (of Fairfax County), 4:391; 6:47
Brent, William (of Richland): and Ignatius Edwards, 4:330, 334-35; his horses, 7:109, 159; id., 7:225, 300; 9:489; and Mississippi Company, 7:225, 512; 8:63, 153; and Williamsburg purse, 7:298; and James Mercer, 9:167, 303, 305, 462; 10:203, 351, 353; letters to, 9:487-88
Broughton, William, 2:139-40, 169, 229, 230; 3:252, 257; 4:277; 7:47; 9:122, 145
gwpapers.virginia.edu /index/colonial/list.html   (4836 words)

  
 Primitive Baptist Family History Assistance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Tuscarora Valley Church was organized on Saturday, May 17, 1794, by Elder Lewis Richards (of Baltimore) and Elder William Clingan.
Later the same year, 1794, the Tuscarora Valley Church petitioned for membership in the Baltimore Association and was received.
The original log building in Spruce Hill township was replaced with a frame meeting house in Milford township, near Mifflin, on Licking Creek Road.
www.carthage.lib.il.us /community/churches/primbap/FamHist-JuniataPA.html   (298 words)

  
 Religious Affiliations of American founders
The added affiliations show the trend in his religious thoughts or perhaps may be attributed to a move where his church of preference did not have a congregation.
SC D Holton, Samuel MA A Hooper, William NC D EP(f) Hopkins, Stephen RI D Hopkinson, Francis NJ D Ep(l) Hosmer, Titus CT D Huntington, Samuel CT D/A CO(b) Hutson, Richard SC A PR(l) Ingersoll, Jared PA C PR(j,n) Jefferson, Thomas VA D President DE(a) Jennifer, Dan oF St. Thomas MD C EP(j,n) Johnson, Wm.
NH A Whipple, William NH D CO(b) Williams, Jonothan NC A UK(f) Williams, William CT D CO(b) Williamson, Hu NC C PR(f,n)DE(j) Wilson, James PA D/C Ch.
candst.tripod.com /tnppage/qtable.htm   (776 words)

  
 Papers of George Washington
Coffland (Copland), William, 3:252, 256; 4:230, 231; 9:122, 145
Cumberland, William Augustus, duke of, 1:273, 296, 317, 318; 2:24, 321, 325; 4:416; 5:69, 70
Cuzzens, William, 6:452, 453; 7:120, 135, 136, 137, 138, 152, 154
www.gwpapers.virginia.edu /index/colonial/clist.html   (2448 words)

  
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Beck, William Becker, Edmond Hall Becker, H. Kirke Becker, Henry Desmond Becker, William Norman Beckett, Clarence Tracy Beckett, Clarence Tracy Beckett, Walter A. Beckman, James S. Beckman, Marshel T. Becknell, James Cunningham Becknell, James Cunningham Beckner, Joseph Thomas Beckstron, Fredrick Wm.
Stanson Boecker, William (Carl) Charles Boeker, Herman Edward Boen, Bervel Boyd Boen, Burlie Harrison Boen, Delbert Leonard Boen, James Q. Boen, Walter Boen, William Thomas Boen, Wilton Jack Boesvert, David Boetler, Sidney J. Bogan, Burnie Bell Bogan, Charles Alva Bogan, Earl Raymond Bogan, Grover C. Bogard, Benj.
Booth, William Boyne Boothe, Murry Lamar Boozer, Robert Grady Boozman, Bert B. Borders, Tee Elliott Bordy, W.A. Borecky, Jerry Joe Borecky, Richard Warren Boren, Eldridge E. Boren, Wm.
www.arkansasresearch.com /MASONA.TXT   (2239 words)

  
 Elizabeth Copin, b: 1789 -
Castle, William E. Cates, Georgia A. Cavett, (ABT 1890 - BETWEEN 01 OCT 1917 AND 31 DEC 1919)
Clingan, George Washington (07 AUG 1841 - 01 JUN 1906)
Clingan, William Melrose (26 JAN 1885 - 28 APR 1968)
www.number-one.org /~rigg/ipc.htm   (2875 words)

  
 Submissions to Buchanan Family History Book
In 1785, Andrew, Sr., died and left his widow with the young family to raise.
Rachel soon remarried to William Clingan, a member of the Continental Congress 1777-1779, and one of the first signers of the Articles of Confederation in 1778.
William Clingan died on May 9, 1790, however, and on June 15th of that year Rachel petitioned the Orphans’ Court of Chester County, Pennsylvania, to appoint guardians for her children.
www.greeneconnections.com /Book/Tips.html   (296 words)

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