Sources

[S1] Birth Certificate - David Warren Robison
Birth Certificate for David Warren Robison

[S2] Sacramento County, California, Birth Certificate - David Wilbur Robison
Sacramento County, California, Birth Certificate for David Wilbur Robison

[S3] High School Diploma for David Wilbur Robison
High School Diploma for David Wilbur Robison

[S4] Birth Certificate for Gloria Vieja Esquivel
Birth Certificate for Gloria Vieja Esquivel

[S5] Birth Registration for Frank Wilbur Robison
State of California Birth Registration for Frank Wilbur Robison

[S6] Personal notes of Frank Wilbur Robison, page one
Personal notes of Frank Wilbur Robison, page one, written in his own hand.

[S7] Obituary for Frank Wilbur Robison
Obituary for Frank Wilbur Robison

[S8] Funeral Notice for Frank Wilbur Robison
Funeral Notice for Frank Wilbur Robison

[S9] Personal memories of David Warren Robison
Grandfather always went by Wilbur. Only his wife used the name "Frank", and only when she was disagreeing with him.

[S10] Birth Certificate for Virginia Adelaide Vanderburgh
Birth Certificate for Virginia Adelaide Vanderburgh

[S11] Death Certificate - Virginia Adelaide Vanderburgh
Death Certificate for Virginia Adelaide Vanderburgh

[S12] Death Certificate - Frank Sylvanus Robison
Death Certificate for Frank Sylvanus Robison

[S13] 1880 Census, Oak Creek Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
1880 United States Census, Oak Creek Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

[S14] 1885 Agricultural Census for Saunders County, Nebraska
1885 Agricultural Census for Saunders County, Nebraska

Robinson, L. Valparaiso. S. B. Robinson, Valparaiso

[S15] Death Certificate - Jessie Laura Thornton
Death Certificate for Jessie Laura Thornton

[S16] Sacramento County, California Birth Certificate for Gail Ann Robison
Sacramento County, California Birth Certificate for Gail Ann Robison

[S17] Personal notes of Frank Wilbur Robison, page two
Personal notes of Frank Wilbur Robison, page two

[S18] Death Certificate - Sylvanus Bradfield Robison
Death Certificate for Sylvanus Bradfield Robison

[S19] Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island
Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island

[S20] Robison Families of Ohio
Robison Families of Ohio

[S21] 1860 United States Census, Perry County, Illinois
1860 United States Census, Perry County, Illinois

[S22] 1870 United States Census, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
1870 United States Census, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska

[S23] Nebraska State Gazetteer and Business Directory
Nebraska State Gazetteer and Business Directory

Robinson, L., Valparaiso and S. B. Robinson, Valparaiso

[S24] 1900 United States Census, Spokane City, Spokane County, Washington
1900 United States Census, Spokane City, Spokane County, Washington

[S25] Death Certificate for Margaret Jane Reisinger
Death Certificate for Margaret Jane Reisinger

[S26] Obituary for Margaret Jane Reisinger
Obituary for Margaret Jane Reisinger

ANSWERING THE DEATH SUMMONS

Stevens County Residents Among Those Receiving the Last Call

Mrs. Margaret I. Robison, 90 years old, died Saturday at her home, 776 north Jefferson street. She was born in Ohio on Dec. 3, 1838. She had lived in Colville four years and in the state 25 years.

She is survivied by four sons and daughters, Will A. Robison of Chelan, Frank Robison of Davis, Cal., Prue Skidmore of Seattle and Mrs. E. K. Purnell of Colville.

Services were held Monday at the residence, the Rev. hans Lorensen officiating. Mrs. Hary Pond and Mrs. M. G. Fain sang. Arrangements were made by McCord and Cory mortuary. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.

[S27] 1850 United States Census, Rutland Township, Meigs County, Ohio
1850 United States Census, Rutland Township, Meigs County, Ohio


Robison Silas 30 M Farmer 1000 Pa
Robison Chloe 26 F Ohio
Robison Permela 6 F Ohio
Robison Cle**** 4 F Ohio
Robison Rodney 3 M Ohio
Robison Elizabeth 76 F Pa
Robison Daniel 44 M Md

[S28] 1920 United States Census, Seattle City Precinct #
1920 United States Census, Seattle City , King County, Washington

[S29] Saunders County, Nebraska Birth Registration for Prudence Margaret Ruth Robison
Saunders County, Nebraska, Certificate of Delayed Birth Registration for Prudence Margaret Ruth Robison

[S30] Birth Certificate - Alice Estelle Robison
Birth Certificate - Alice Estelle Robison

[S31] Sonoma County, California Birth Certificate for William Donald Robison
Sonoma County, California Birth Certificate for William Donald Robison

[S32] Birth Certificate for Frances June Robison
Birth Certificate for Frances June Robison

[S33] Bute McNatt to Dave Robison 22 march 2000
Bute McNatt to Dave Robison 22 March 2000

Under Robison there are 11 entries. Rice, Alfred, Catherine Ellen McIntyre, Edward Cook, Elizabeth, Joseph, Nancy Cook, Sarah Cross, Sarah R.C., Seth P., and Sylvanus B. All these entries have to do with Nancy Cook dau. of Thomas and Betsey White Cook, born 24 Dec 1811 in Columbiana Co. Ohio; married Joseph Robison (b.3 April 1811, d. 27 March 1880 Sanders Co. Nebraska).

You can check on Jane's publications with GOOGLE. Just type in "Jane Fletcher Fiske".

[S34] Map of Robison Cemetery in Meigs County, Ohio
Map of Robison Cemetery in Meigs County, Ohio

[S35] 1850 United States Census, Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio
1850 United States Census, Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio

[S36] Ohio Soldiers Roster in the War of the Rebellion
Ohio Soldiers Roster in the War of the Rebellion

[S37] Howard Jenkel to David Warren Robison
Howard Jenkel to David Warren Robison

[S38] Allen R. Frederick to David Warren Robison
Allen R. Frederick to David Warren Robison

[S39] 1850 United States Census, Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio
1850 United States Census, Morgan, Gallia County, Ohio

[S40] John Gessner to Dave Robison 3 may 1998
John Gessner to Dave Robison 3 May 1998

[S41] Photo of Joseph Robison Sr.'s grave in the Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio
Photo of Joseph Robison Sr.'s grave in the Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio

[S42] Profile of Joseph Robison Jr.
Profile of Joseph Robison Jr., March 22, 1998

[S43] Obituary for Elizabeth Hammel
Obituary for Elizabeth Hammel

[S44] Janet Yost to David Warren Robison
Janet Yost to David Warren Robison

[S45] Bradfield Genealogy
Bradfield Genealogy

[S46] Books of Robison
Books of Robison

[S47] Photo of Silas Robison's Grave, Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio
Photo of Silas Robison's Grave, Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio

[S48] Basil R. Percy to David Warren Robison, 11 Dec 2002.
Basil R. Percy to David Warren Robison, 11 Dec 2002.

[S49] John Gessner to Dave Robison 6 June 1998
John Gessner to Dave Robison 6 June 1998

Fourth: I now have enough to write up Joseph Sr. and his _11_ children - there is a new one - ELIZABETH - the youngest daughter. Will try to get at this - perhaps 40 pages.

[S50] Photo of Hunt grave, daughter of Silas Robison, Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio
Photo of Hunt grave, daughter of Silas Robison, Robison Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio

[S51] John Gessner to Dave Robison 19 April 1998
John Gessner to Dave Robison 19 April 1998

[S52] John Gessner to Dave Robison 3 May 1998
John Gessner to Dave Robison 3 May 1998

[S53] Glora Robison to David Warren Robison
Glora Robison to David Warren Robison

[S54] Death Certificate for Lupe Perales
Death Certificate for Lupe Perales

[S55] Ensigns History of Columbiana County - 1879.
Ensigns History of Columbiana County - 1879.

[S56] Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777
Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777

[S57] Listing of Cemeteries for Saunders County, Nebraska
Listing of Cemeteries for Saunders County, Nebraska

[S58] Jim Corbett to David Warren Robison
Jim Corbett to David Warren Robison

[S59] Pam Cassiday to David Warren Robison
Pam Cassiday to David Warren Robison

[S60] Jean Salmon to David Warren Robison
Jean Salmon to David Warren Robison

[S61] Diane Robison Hutchins to David Warren Robison
Diane Robison Hutchins to David Warren Robison

[S62] Carol Race to David Warren Robison
Carol Race to David Warren Robison

The Andrew J. Robison I have is the son of John Robison Jr. and Elmyra Smith

Children of John Robison Jr. and Elmyra Smith
as taken from the Bible of John and Elmyra
owned by Olive Blance Race, then John E. Race, then J. Stephen Race
currently owned by Kimberly Anne DeMoss great great grandaughter of John Robison
Jr. The Bible is in tact and appears to be the wedding Bible of John and Elmyra.

Elmyra Smith died 31 Jul 1880


John and Elmyra were married on 9 Nov 1871

Infant Son b. 8 Feb. 1873 d. 8 Feb 1873
Andrew J. Robison b. 2 Feb 1874
Olive Blance Robison b. 7 May 1878
Elmyra Robison b. 23 Jul 1880 d. 31 Aug. 1880

Olive Blanche died in a nursing home in Kentucky at the approximate age of 96 to
98. I can't quite remember but I have an 8mm film of her visiting her son in
Evansville when my children were little c. 1970

[S63] Letter detailing Thornton genealogy
Letter detailing Thornton genealogy

[S64] Death Certificate for William Emra Thornton
Death Certificate for William Emra Thornton

[S65] Enlistment Papers for William Emra Thornton
Enlistment Papers for William Emra Thornton

[S66] "Resignation Papers for William Emra Thornton, 29 Oct 1864"
Resigned after the Battle of Chickamauga while stationed at Chattanooga as part of the Engineer Corps. Resigned to go home and care for his mother after the death of Charles, his only brother, at Jonesville, GA, September 1, 1864.

[S67] Descendants of Elisha Thornton
Descendants of Elisha Thornton

[S68] William Emra Thornton, III, son of Frank Walter Thornton
Email detailing a few facts about Frank Walter Thornton's descendants. In the possession of David Warren Robison, April, 2003.

[S69] Portrait and Biographical Album
Portrait and Biographical Album

[S70] Carolyn Arnold to David Warren Robison
Carolyn Arnold to David Warren Robison

[S71] Death Registration for Charles H. Thornton
Death Registration for Charles H. Thornton

[S72] Death Certificate for Warren Winfield Vanderburgh
Death Certificate for Warren Winfield Vanderburgh

[S73] Birth Registration for Rose Myrtle Bolam
Birth Registration for Rose Myrtle Bolam

[S74] Death Certificate for Rose Myrtle Bolam
Death Certificate for Rose Myrtle Bolam

[S75] Birth Certificate for Winfield Warren Vanderburgh
Birth Certificate for Winfield Warren Vanderburgh

[S76] Birth Certificate for John Bolam Vanderburgh
Birth Certificate for John Bolam Vanderburgh

[S77] Birth Certificate for Margaret Rose Vanderburgh
Birth Certificate for Margaret Rose Vanderburgh

[S78] Holman Family Tree Chart
Holman Family Tree Chart

[S79] Personal Notes of Viola Eugenia Clinkinbeard
Personal Notes of Viola Eugenia Clinkinbeard

[S80] History of the Vanderburgh Family
History of the Vanderburgh Family: Lucas Dircksen Vanderburgh and his Descendants

[S81] The Centennial History of Oregon
The Centennial History of Oregon

[S82] Iowa Marriages Early to 1850
Iowa Marriages Early to 1850

[S83] Clinkenbeard Family Census Abstract prior to 1850
Clinkenbeard Family Census Abstract prior to 1840

[S84] Letter from Frances L. Frasier to David Warren Robison
Letter from Frances L. Frasier to David Warren Robison

[S85] Vanderburgh/Clinkinbeard Marriages and Deaths
Vanderburgh/Clinkinbeard Marriages and Deaths

[S86] Tombstone for James Lyburn Clinkinbeard and Mary Ann Holman
Tombstone for James Lyburn Clinkinbeard and Mary Ann Holman

[S87] Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Counties, Oregon
Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Counties, Oregon

[S88] Marriage Certificate for James Clinkinbeard and Philura Vanderburgh
Marriage Certificate for James Clinkinbeard and Philura Vanderburgh

[S89] Bastardy Suit of Catherine DeLong against Peter Vanderburgh
Bastardy Suit of Catherine DeLong against Peter Vanderburgh

"...shall be made against him of his being charged of begetting a bastard child upon the body of Catherine Delong, single woman..."

[S90] Stielow Pedigree Chart
Stielow Pedigree Chart

[S91] Vanderburgh Family Group Sheets from David Stielow
Vanderburgh Family Group Sheets

[S92] Coos Genealogical Forum Bulletin, Spring 1991
Coos Genealogical Forum Bulletin, Spring 1991

[S93] Social Security Death Index Record for Anna Clinkinbeard
Social Security Death Index Record for Anna Clinkinbeard

[S94] Letter from David Stielow to David Robison
In the possession of David Warren Robison, June, 2002.

[S95] Deanna Vanderburg-Schneidmiller to David Warren Robison
Deanna Vanderburg-Schneidmiller to David Warren Robison

[S96] Lane County, Oregon marriage records, 1880-1899
Lane County, Oregon marriage records, 1880-1899

[S97] Historic Douglas County, Oregon
Historic Douglas County, Oregon

[S98] The Noxon Family in North America
The Noxon Family in North America

[S99] 1714 Census Dutchess County, New York
1714 Census Dutchess County, New York

[S100] Vanderburgh Family Group Sheets from Allan Pilson
Vanderburgh Family Group Sheets

[S101] Conversation with Betty Vanderburgh
Conversation with Betty Vanderburgh

[S102] Susan Steele Vanderburgh to Gloria Robison
Susan Steele Vanderburgh to Gloria Robison

[S103] Conversation with Susan Steele Vanderburgh
Conversation with Susan Steele Vanderburgh

[S104] Personal Testimony of Virginia Darrow
Personal Testimony of Virginia Darrow

[S105] Conversation with David Wilbur Robison
Conversation with David Wilbur Robison

[S106] William Powers to Bill Sherzey
William Powers to Bill Sherzey

[S107] Ancestors of American Presidents
Ancestors of American Presidents

[S108] White House Biography of Gerald R. Ford
Available online October 2003 via: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/gf38.html

[S109] Vicki Vanderburgh to David Warren Robison
in the possession of David Warren Robison, June, 2002

[S110] Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher
Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher

[S111] People in History to 1980 - Gallia County, Ohio
Excerpt in the possession of David Warren Robison, June, 2002. Transcribed in full into the notes for Thomas Frederick m. Ann Margaret Tibbons.

[S112] Beth Bechtel to David Warren Robison
Beth Bechtel to David Warren Robison

[S113] Darlene Yohe to David Warren Robison
Darlene Yohe to David Warren Robison

[S114] Eberhard Fritz to David Warren Robison
Eberhard Fritz to David Warren Robison

[S115] Valerie Dailey to Dave Robison
Valerie Dailey to Dave Robison

Hi Dave... Here's what I have. William Caldwell moved from Fayette County, Pa to Ohio around 1804. I don't know his parents. His wife was Elizabeth Caldwell. Their son, James, (1813-6 May 1853) married Wilhelmina Frederick (10/31/1812 - 7/29/1901). I was told James middle initial was "I" but this is just what I was told. Anyway, their son, Benjamin F. Caldwell was born in 1835 in Elk Run Township, Oh. Died 27 Sep 1892. He married Lydia Freed in 1859. I don't have any datees on their son, James but his wife was Mary Lillian Ruhl. Their daughter, Pearl Lydia, was my grandmother. Pearl was born in Lisbon, Oh and later moved with her husband, Webster Yarian, and family to Pa.

[S116] Connor/Caviston family group sheets
Connor/Caviston family group sheets

[S117] Johan Georg Friederich excerpt from Emmigrants From Baden and Wurttemberg
Transcription of a few pages in the possession of David Warren Robison, July, 2002.

[S118] Michael Winters to David Warren Robison
Michael Winters to David Warren Robison

[S119] Bobbi (Dague) to David Warren Robison
Bobbi (Dague) to David Warren Robison

[S120] Last Will and Testament for William Clinkenbird
Last Will and Testament for William Clinkenbird

[S121] Jack Stockman to David Warren Robison 3 March 1997
Jack Stockman to David Warren Robison 3 March 1997

[S122] Darwina Michael to David Warren Robison
Dawina Michael to David Warren Robison

[S123] John Burton to David Warren Robison
John Burton to David Warren Robison

Jan Derick Woertman son of Dirck Jans Woertman; and Marrietje Teunis; Chr 1665 in Brooklyn, NY, married 17 Jan 1690 in Brooklyn, NY, Anna Maria Andries (Chr 1670 in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; dau of Andries Jureadusen of Juriansen and Annetje Pieterse Praa who was baptized in 1652 in Leyden, Holland, dau of Pieter Praa and Maxine)."

[S124] Clinkenbeard Genealogical Collection
Clinkenbeard Genealogical Collection

[S125] Descendants of John Clinkenbeard Sr., Revolutionary War Soldier
Descendants of John Clinkenbeard Sr., Revolutionary War Soldier

Descendants of JOHN CLINKENBEARD, Sr, Revolutionary War Soldier


Generation No. 1

1. JOHN5 CLINKENBEARD, SR, REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER (WILLIAM4, JOHN3,
WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 9 July 1755 in Conolloway Creek,
Cumberland (now Fulton) County, Pennsylvania1,2, and died 26 February 1837
in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky3,4,5,6. He married MARY LUCAS 1779 in
Shepherdstown, Berkeley County, Virginia (now Jefferson County, West
Virginia)7, daughter of EDWARD LUCAS and ELIZABETH EDWARDS. She was born 6
February 1763 in Shepherdstown, Frederick County, Virginia, at "Elmwood"8,9,
and died 1829 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky10.

Children of JOHN CLINKENBEARD and MARY LUCAS are:
i. WILLIAM6 CLINKENBEARD, b. about 1780, (Shepherdstown, Berkeley County,
Virginia?)11,12,13,14; d. 1 July 184915; m. (1) ASPITIA [ASSPITRA] THARP, 17
January 1803, Jefferson County, Tennessee16; b. about 1783; d. about 1815;
m. (2) SALLY HOOKER, 17 January 1822, Scott County, Indiana17; b. 179118.
ii. ELIZABETH CLINKENBEARD, b. 1783, Greene County, North Carolina (now
Sevier County, Tennessee)19,20; d. Aft. 1860, (probably) Putnam County,
Indiana, where she was living in 186020.
iii. EDWARD CLINKENBEARD, SOLDIER, WAR OF 1812, b. 1784, Greene County,
North Carolina (now Sevier County, Tennessee)21,22; d. 6 January 1865,
Gentry County, Missouri23; m. (1) SUSAN RONEMUS, 1806, (Kentucky?); b. about
1785, (Pennsylvania?); d. about 1821, Indiana; m. (2) ELIZABETH [----?----]
(MRS) GIDDENS, 22 March 1822, Jennings County, Indiana23; b. 1796, North
Carolina; d. 16 May 1882, Stewartsville, DeKalb County, Missouri.
iv. MARY "POLLY" CLINKENBEARD, b. about 1786, Greene County, Territory
South of the River Ohio (now Sevier County, Tennessee).
v. JONATHAN CLINKENBEARD, WAR OF 1812 SOLDIER, b. September 1788,
Knoxville, Greene County, State of Franklin (now Tennessee)24,25,26,27; d.
28 August 1836, Pope County, Arkansas28,29; m. SARAH "POLLY" SMART, 11
September 1818, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky30,31,32; b. 4 March
1799, Frankfort, Bourbon County, Kentucky33,34,35,36; d. 8 June 1881, (Fox
Creek?), Harrison County, Missouri37.
vi. ROBERT CLINKINGBEARD, b. Bet. 1788 and 1790, Greene County, North
Carolina (now Sevier County, Tennessee)38,39,40,41; d. 1 July 1849, LaClede
(Wright?) County, Missouri42,43,44; m. HANNAH E. REED, 7 June 1811, Sevier
County, Tennessee45,46; b. March 1795, Tennessee47,48; d. Aft. 1850.
vii. JOHN CLINKENBEARD, JR, WAR OF 1812 SOLDIER, b. 1792, Greene County,
Territory South of River Ohio (now Sevier County, Tennessee)49; d. 9 April
1865, Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky50; m. MARY "POLLY" CARTER, 18 July
1808, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee51,52,53; b. 1791, Virginia,
possibly in Amherst, Amherst County54,55,56; d. 21 August 1879, DeKalb,
Buchanan County, Missouri57.
viii. JOSEPH CLINKENBEARD, b. about 1794, Sevier County, Tennessee58,59; d.
Aft. 183760,61; m. FANNY REBECCA GILBREATH, 30 November 1821, Scott County,
Indiana62,63,64; b. 1801.
x. PHEBE CLINKENBEARD, b. 26 December 1798, Sevier County,
Tennessee69,70,71; d. 27 December 1881, Springfield, Sangamon County,
Illinois72,73; m. SAMUEL ELDER, 20 March 1813, Sevier County, Tennessee74;
b. 22 June 1787, Sevier County, Tennessee74; d. 24 October 1846, Rochester,
Sangamon County, Illinois74.
xi. ISAAC CLINKENBEARD, b. 20 November 1801, Sevier County,
Tennessee75,76,77; d. 19 August 1850, Gentry County, Missouri78,79; m.
IVEA/IVA/IVY/IDA JOSS ALLEN, 28 May 1827, Bourbon County, Kentucky80,81,82;
b. 30 March 1808, Kentucky83,84; d. 29 March 1874, Atchison County,
Kansas85.
xii. LUCAS CLINKENBEARD, b. about 1803, Sevier County,
Tennessee86,87,88,89; d. 13 July 1833, Bourbon County, Kentucky90,91; m.
HARRIETT ALLAN "POLLY" FOREMAN, 10 February 1829, Bourbon County,
Kentucky92,93,94,95; b. 1811, (Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky?)96; d. 27
April 1836, Kentucky97,98.


Endnotes

1. "Interview of Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758-1846) by The Rev'd John D.
Shane," The Draper Manuscripts, Series CC, Kentucky Papers, 11:1, Wisconsin
State historical Society, "Isaac Clinkenbeard---Born Nov: 20 - 1758. John C:
July 9, 1755, the day Braddock was defeated. Wm C: Born Oct: 10 - 1761."
2. Revolutionary War Pension Records of John Clinckenbeard, (File S30,930,
National Archives Pub. No. M804, Roll 580), "On this day, being the 25th day
of August 1834, Personally appeared . . . John Clinckenbeard . . . aged
Seventy Eight years on the ninth day of July last . . ."
3. "Will of John Clinkenbeard (1755-1837)," Clark Co. [Ky] Wills, Book 9,
Page 81. Will dated 21 February 1837, proved 24 April 1837.
4. Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution: Genealogical
Records Committee Report, 1973.
5. Draper Manuscript 21S, "Interview of Mercy Clinkinbeard, 1866," p.
226-227, Mercy stated that her father "John Clinkinbeard . . . died in Clark
Co. Ky, twenty nine years ago, in Feb. 1837, wd. have been 83 in June [sic]
following had he lived till then."
6. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), microfilm
0170870, no. K-18190, p. 1,104, 27 Mar 1923, This source gives the day of
John's death (26th) in February 1837 (although the date is mistakenly
attributed to his son, John Jr).
7. "Clinkenbeard Genealogy of 24 January 1989 (Filson Club)," from The
Filson Club Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky.
8. "Family Record Page", Lucas Family Bible, (Berkeley Co. [W.Va.]
Historical Society, Martinsburg, W.Va.).
9. Betty Porter Hall, Governor Robert Lucas: His Ancestors and Descendants,
(La Verne, Calif.: University of La Verne Press, 1989), p. 41, "Mary
[Lucas], b. 6 Feb. 1763, m. John Clinkenbeard. They resided on the French
Broad River in Tennessee, later moving to Paris, Ky."
10. Norman Cooper Emerick, "The William Clinkenbeard Family", "A
Genealogical History of the George Cooper (Kiefer) Family and Allied
Families," (Baltimore: N.E. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of August
1995) photocopy of Chapter and Bibliography MSS. supplied to J.E. Stockman
courtesy of author, p. 34.
11. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 5,104.
12. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995, This source gives the definite year of 1788 as William's date of
birth, but no authority is cited. The year is unlikely since it would make
William only 15 at the time of his first marriage.
13. 1820 U.S. Census (7 August 1820), (National Archives Pub. No. M33),
roll 14, p. 160.
14. 1830 U.S. Census (1 June 1830), (National Archives Pub. No. M19), roll
179, p. 251.
15. GEDCOM from Edmund Peck, Westminster, Colorado, (22 October 1996),
"Electronic," This source gives the date of William's death as 1 July 1849,
but no authority is cited.
16. Edythe Rucker Whitley, comp, Marriages of Jefferson County, Tennessee,
1792-1836, (1982; reprint, Baltimore: The Clearfield Co., Inc., 1998), p.
11, "Jan. 17, 1803, Wm. Clinkerbird to Asspitis Harp."
17. Brian Harney, Kentucky Super Index (tentative title), (Kentucky
Genealogical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky), "Electronic," The Index shows a
William Clinkenbeard marrying a Sally Hooker on 17 January 1822 in Scott
Co., Indiana (from INDIANA MARRIAGES, EARLY TO 1825). It is being assumed,
short of substantiating evidence, that that William is this William.
18. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), roll 179, p. 251.
19. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
20. Index to Indiana 1860 U.S. Census, (Indiana Historical Society
Library, Indianapolis, Indiana), p. 2,005.
21. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
22. Letter of EvaLena Frey, Saint Ann, Missouri, to J.E. Stockman, 1
December 1995, EvaLena Frey, the fourth great-granddaughter of Edward's
brother, Robert, gives 1784 as the unqualified date of birth for Edward, but
gives the source only as "Loraine McLain" who "didn't say where she received
her information."
23. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
24. E-mail message of Frances Rand to J.E. Stockman, "Electronic," 17 March
1999.
25. GEDCOM from Ray Brucks, San Juan Capistrano, California, to J.E.
Stockman, "Electronic," 29 October 1996, Brucks's data states that Jonathan
was born in "Sep 1788 at Knoxville, Tennessee." No source data was given.
26. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
27. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 5,104.
28. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
29. GEDCOM from Ray Brucks, San Juan Capistrano, California, to J.E.
Stockman, "Electronic."
30. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 4,734, This source gives a marriage date of 9 April 1816,
thought to be incorrect.
31. "Clinkenbeard/Vanderburgh records from David Robison, Concord, Calif.,"
July 1997, This source gives a marriage date of "Sept 11, 1818 Frankfort,
Ky," which is thought to be the correct date.
32. GEDCOM from Edmund Peck, Westminster, Colorado, (22 October 1996),
"Electronic."
33. 1850 U.S. Census (1 June 1850), (National Archives Pub. No. M432),
roll 401, p. 113.
34. 1880 U.S. Census (1 June 1880), (National Archives Pub. No. T9), roll
689, p. 9, Sarah's age indicates a birth year of 1799.
35. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Jas: Clinkingbeard, Pueblo
West, Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 4 December 1995.
36. "Clinkenbeard/Vanderburgh records from David Robison, Concord, Calif.,"
p. 5, This source states that Sarah was born "March 4, 1800, in Frankfort,
Ky."
37. George Wanamaker, History of Harrison County, Missouri, (n.p., n.pub.,
1921), pp. 459-460.
38. 1840 U.S. Census (1 June 1840), (National Archives Pub. No. M704),
roll 519, p. 22.
39. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
40. Letter of EvaLena Frey, Saint Ann, Missouri, to J.E. Stockman, 1
December 1995.
41. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995.
42. Letter of EvaLena Frey, Saint Ann, Missouri, to J.E. Stockman, 1
December 1995.
43. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Jas: Clinkingbeard, Pueblo
West, Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 4 December 1995.
44. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Edmund Wm: Peck, Westminster,
Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 21 October 1996, 21 October 1996, This
source gives Robert's date of death as 7 January 1849.
45. Letter of EvaLena Frey, Saint Ann, Missouri, to J.E. Stockman, 1
December 1995.
46. Lois Roper Beard, The History of LaClede County, Missouri, (Bowie,
Md.: Heritage Books, Inc., n.d.), p. 11.
47. 1850 U.S. Census (1 June 1850), (National Archives Pub. No. M432).
48. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Jas: Clinkingbeard, Pueblo
West, Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 4 December 1995.
49. War of 1812 Widow's Pension and Bounty Land Claims of John and Mary
Clinkinbeard, (Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C., Widow's Certif. No. WC 5707, BIW/34301-8057), In two
affidavits given by John, he stated on 31 January 1852 that he was resident
in Pendleton Co., Kentucky, and was 60 yrs old, and on 16 January 1856 that
he was resident in Campbell Co., Kentucky, and was aged 64. This would place
his date of birth in the year 1792.
50. War of 1812 Widow's Pension and Bounty Land Claims of John and Mary
Clinkinbeard, (Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C., Widow's Certif. No. WC 5707, BIW/34301-8057), Documents
state that "John Clinkenbeard died in Newport Kentucky on the 9th day of
April 1865 aged about Seventy four years" and was buried on 12 April 1865 in
Lot No. 14, Section No. 17, in Newport Cemetery, Campbell Co., Kentucky,
about two miles from the City of Newport.
51. Edythe Rucker Whitley, comp, Marriages of Jefferson County, Tennessee,
1792-1836, (1982; reprint, Baltimore: The Clearfield Co., Inc., 1998), pp.
4, 17, "July 18, 1808, John Clinkenbeard to Polly Carter."
52. Marriage Bond of John Clinkinbeard and Henry Carter, (Jefferson Co.
[Tenn.] Archives, P.O. Box 1193, Dandridge, Tennessee), The bond reads:
"Know all men by these presents that we John Clinkinbeard & Henry Carter of
Jefferson County State of Tennesse our heirs Executors Addministrators are
held and firmly bound unto John Sevier Esq. Governor of said State for the
time being and to his Successors in Office in the sum of Twelve hundred &
fifty dollars to be void on condition there be no legal cause to obstruct
the Marriage of said John Clinkinbeard with Polly Carter Witness our hands
& seals this 18th day of July 1808 Test John his X mark Clinkinbeard (Seal)
Henry his X mark Carter (Seal)."
53. War of 1812 Widow's Pension and Bounty Land Claims of John and Mary
Clinkinbeard, (Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C., Widow's Certif. No. WC 5707, BIW/34301-8057), These
documents include a certified copy of the Marriage License (on which no
Certificate of Solemnization appeared) which reads: "State of Tennessee,
Jefferson County, To wit: To any regular Minister of the Gospel or Justice
of the Peace for said County Greeting:-- You are hereby authorized to
celebrate and perform the Rites of Marriage between Mr John Clinkinbeard and
Miss Polly Carter, and unite them as Husband and Wife. Given under my hand
at Office, this 18th day of July A.D. 1808. Jos Hamilton Clk By David Barton
D.C."
54. War of 1812 Widow's Pension and Bounty Land Claims of John and Mary
Clinkinbeard, (Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C., Widow's Certif. No. WC 5707, BIW/34301-8057), In her
Declarations supporting her claims for a widow's pension and for bounty
land, Mary stated on 6 September 1871 that she lived two miles northeast of
St Joseph, Missouri, and was aged 79, placing her birth in the year 1792.
55. 1850 U.S. Census (1 June 1850), (National Archives Pub. No. M432),
Bloomington, Buchanan Co., Missouri, roll 393, p. 98, dwelling 71, family
71:, John Clinkingbeard, 33 [1817], M, Farmer, Tenn.; Mary Clinkingbeard, 60
[1790], F, Virginia; Isaac, 27 [1823], M, Kentucky.
56. 1840 U.S. Census (1 June 1840), (National Archives Pub. No. M704),
Bourbon Co., Kentucky, roll 104, p. 340, Head of household Polly
Clinkinbeard, F, 40-50 [1790-1800]; 2 males 20-30 [1810-1820]; 2 males 15-20
[1820-1825]; 1 male 10-15 [1825-1830]; 1 male 5 -10 [1830-1835]; 1 female
20-30 [1810-1820]; 1 female 10-15 [1825-1830].
57. War of 1812 Widow's Pension and Bounty Land Claims of John and Mary
Clinkinbeard, (Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C., Widow's Certif. No. WC 5707, BIW/34301-8057), Isaac
Clinkenbeard's Application for Reimbursement dated 29 September 1879,
Document reads: "I, Isaac Clinkenbeard, do swear that Mary Clinkenbeard,
late resident near DeKalb, County of Buchanan, State of Missouri, died on
the 21st day of August 1879; that the decedent drew a pension, under
Certificate No. [blank], up to the 4 day of June, 1879, as the Widow of John
Clinkenbeard on John's record formerly a soldier (or sailor) in the service
of the United States; that said decedent left surviving neither widow nor
child under sixteen years of age, and did not leave sufficient assets to
meet the expenses of decedent's last sickness and burial; and that said
expenses are correctly enumerated in the following statement, the names of
the persons who rendered services or furnished necessaries being given, with
items and amounts: Thos: J. Crumpacker, For coffin Box & trimmings, paid,
$25.00."
58. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 5,104.
59. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995, This source gives 1783 as the definite date of birth, but no
supporting evidence is given.
60. "Will of John Clinkenbeard (1755-1837)," Clark Co. [Ky] Wills, Book 9,
Page 81. Will dated 21 February 1837, proved 24 April 1837.
61. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995, This source gives the date 1852 as the date of death for both
Joseph and his wife, but no supporting evidence is given.
62. Letter of Genealogy Section, Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, to
J.E. Stockman, 31 March 1995.
63. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995.
64. Brian Harney, Kentucky Super Index (tentative title), (Kentucky
Genealogical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky), "Electronic."
65. Norman Cooper Emerick, "The William Clinkenbeard Family", "A
Genealogical History of the George Cooper (Kiefer) Family and Allied
Families," (Baltimore: N.E. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of August
1995) photocopy of Chapter and Bibliography MSS. supplied to J.E. Stockman
courtesy of author, pp. 39, 39A.
66. Norman Cooper Emerick, "The William Clinkenbeard Family", "A
Genealogical History of the George Cooper (Kiefer) Family and Allied
Families," (Baltimore: N.E. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of August
1995) photocopy of Chapter and Bibliography MSS. supplied to J.E. Stockman
courtesy of author, pp. 39, 39!.
67. Letter of Katie Wilson, Topeka, Kans., to J.E. Stockman, 21 September
1994, Attached to this letter was the pre-1972 Clinkenbeard genealogy of
(Mrs) Arlene Conte of San Jose, California.
68. Norman Cooper Emerick, "The William Clinkenbeard Family", "A
Genealogical History of the George Cooper (Kiefer) Family and Allied
Families," (Baltimore: N.E. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of August
1995) photocopy of Chapter and Bibliography MSS. supplied to J.E. Stockman
courtesy of author, pp. 39-39A, This source states that The Rev'd John
McFarley officiated at Mercy and Jonathan's wedding on 15 October 1823 in
Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky (Book 2, p. 84).
69. "Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society: Application of
Mary Lindsay Brosveen," #459971, verified and approved 25 August 1983;
eligibility proved through descent from John Clinkenbeard (1755-1837),
photocopy in possession of J.E. Stockman.
70. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Edmund Wm: Peck, Westminster,
Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 21 October 1996, This source gives
Phoebe's place of birth as Sevier Co., Tennessee.
71. Family group records (Clinkenbeard, Phoebe & Eleanor) from EvaLena
Frey, St Ann, Missouri, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 19 November 1996, This
source gives Phebe's birthplace as Sevier Co., Tennessee.
72. "Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society: Application of
Mary Lindsay Brosveen," #459971, verified and approved 25 August 1983;
eligibility proved through descent from John Clinkenbeard (1755-1837).
73. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Edmund Wm: Peck, Westminster,
Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 21 October 1996, This source gives
Phebe's place of death as Sevier Co., Tennessee.
74. "Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society: Application of
Mary Lindsay Brosveen," #459971, verified and approved 25 August 1983;
eligibility proved through descent from John Clinkenbeard (1755-1837).
75. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 5,104, This source gives the date of birth as 1801.
76. Letter of Katie Wilson, Topeka, Kans., to J.E. Stockman, 21 September
1994, 21 September 1994, The date of birth is given as 1801.
77. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), 27 March
1923, no. k-18190, microfilm no. 0170870, The date of birth is given as "20
Nov 1801," presumably the correct date.
78. 1860 U.S. Census (1 June 1860), (National Archives Pub. No. M653),
roll 609, p. 123, Isaac had died since the 1850 Census was taken. In 1860,
his widow and children were living in Crawford Twp., Buchanan Co., Missouri.
79. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), microfilm
no. 0170870, no. K-18190, 27 March 1923, p. 1,104, The date of death is
given as "19 Aug 1850," presumably the correct date.
80. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 4,733, This source includes the following two entries for
Kentucky: "Clinkinbeard, Isaac, Ivea Allen, M [marriage], May 1828, Bourbon
[Co.]," and "Clinkinbeard, Isaac, Ivea Allen, M 1 May 1828, Jefferson
[Co.]."
81. Letter of Pauline S. (Mrs Lawrence O.) Neel, Rochester, N.Y., to Norman
John Porter, 26 April 1965, Mrs Neel wrote: ". . . [in] your charts . . I
noticed the name Jossie Clinkenbeard Bennett. In Bourbon Co., Ky, Marriages,
1785-1851, I found a marriage record for Isaac Clinkenbeard and Joss Allen,
Bondsman David Allen, 17 April 1828."
82. Letter of Katie Wilson, Topeka, Kans., to J.E. Stockman, 21 September
1994, 21 September 1994, Katie Wilson enclosed the pre-1972 Clinkenbeard
Genealogy research of (Mrs) Arlene Conte of San Jose, Calif., which stated:
"Kentucky, Bourbon County Records: 28 May 1827, Isaac Clinkenbeard and Iva
Allen, Father David, Preacher was G. Gates. (correct date of marriage)."
83. 1850 U.S. Census (1 June 1850), (National Archives Pub. No. M432),
roll 399, p. 202, Schedule shows Ivea's birthplace as Kentucky.
84. 1900 U.S. Census (1 June 1900), (National Archives Pub. No. T623),
roll 485, E.D. 82, sheet 6B, The schedule shows Ivea to have been born in
West Virginia, but the 1850 Census is undoubtedly correct in showing
Kentucky.
85. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), 27 March
1923, no. K-18190, microfilm no. 0170870, p. 1,104.
86. LDS Ancestral File, August 1993, (Ancestral File TM v4.12. (c) 1987,
August 1993, by The Church of Latter Day Saints), "Electronic."
87. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Edmund Wm: Peck, Westminster,
Colorado, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 21 October 1996.
88. Letter of Leslie C. Calvert, La Porte, Indiana, to J.E. Stockman, 11
May 1995, A birthdate of "1803" is given but no supporting evidence is
cited.
89. Family group records (Clinkenbeard, Lucas) from Milton Allan Miller,
Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, (submitted to J.E. Stockman, 5 June 1997), This
source gives the definite date of birth as "1795" but without supporting
evidence. The alternative date of "1803," however, would be more consistent
with the date of Lucas's marriage.
90. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), microfilm
0170870, no. K-18190, p. 1,104, data entered 27 March 1923, This source
gives the date of death as "13 July 1833." Submitted by Paul Enos
Clinkenbeard as Proxy for James Allen Clinkenbeard, Lucas's grand-nephew.
91. Family group records (Clinkenbeard, Lucas) from Milton Allan Miller,
Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, (submitted to J.E. Stockman, 5 June 1997), This
source gives the date of death as January 1833.
92. LDS International Genealogical Index, March 1992, (Family History
Library), p. 4,734.
93. Marriage Records, Early to 1850, Southern States (Ky., N.C., Tenn,
Va.), CD 229, Nov. 1994 edition (c) Automated Archives, The marriage data
given in this source, attributed to the "Hunting for Bears" organization,
states: "Lucas Clinkenbeard m. Harriet Foreman, 10 Feb 1829, Bourbon Co.,
Ky."
94. Family group records (Clinkenbeard) from Larry J. Futter, Portland,
Oregon, submitted to J.E. Stockman, 18 February 1996, This source shows
Harriet Foreman to have been married previously to James L. Brown. The date
of "abt 1827" for Harriet's (apparently childless) marriage to Brown is
predicated on her birthdate.
95. Family group records (Clinkenbeard, Lucas) from Milton Allan Miller,
Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, (submitted to J.E. Stockman, 5 June 1997).
96. 1830 U.S. Census (1 June 1830), (National Archives Pub. No. M19).
97. Family group records (Clinkenbeard, Lucas) from Milton Allan Miller,
Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, (submitted to J.E. Stockman, 5 June 1997).
98. LDS Book of Baptisms for the Dead, (Family History Library), microfilm
0170870, no. K-18190, p. 1,104, data entered 27 March 1923, This source
gives the date of death as "27 April 1836". Submitted by Cynthia D.B. Barney
as Proxy for James Allen Clinkenbeard, Harriet's grand-nephew-in-law.

[S126] Letter from Mrs. Leona Eads to Larry Knarr
Letter from Mrs. Leona Eads to Larry Knarr

[S127] Linn/Lynn Family Group Record
Linn/Lynn Family Group Record

[S128] Brigette to David Warren Robison
Brigette to David Warren Robison

[S129] Jeri Fultz to David Robison
Jeri Fultz to David Robison

[S130] Delay Family Group Sheets
Delay Family Group Sheets

[S131] Lucas Family Group Records, starting with Lucas of Wiltshire
Lucas Family Group Records, starting with Lucas of Wiltshire

[S132] Robert Derby to David Warren Robison
Robert Derby to David Warren Robison

[S133] Profile of Jonathan Clinkenbeard and Sarah Smart
Profile of Jonathan Clinkenbeard and Sarah Smart


Here are my notes for Jonathan Clinkenbeard, another son of John
Clinkenbeard (1755-1837) and Mary Lucas. Jonathan married Sarah 'Polly'
Smart. Hope this information helps. Let me know if there are any questions.

Jack Stockman.
[The writer's third great-granduncle.]
Jonathan was born on his father's plantation on the French Broad River
in Greene County, State of Franklin (now Sevier County, Tennessee). The 1830
U.S. Census gives Jonathan's birth as 1780 to 1790.[a] Another source gives
his birth date as "Sep 1788, Knoxville, Tenn."[b] Yet another researcher
wrote that "I checked out my stuff, and what I find is two separate
documents that both list his birth year as Sep 1790. I am afraid that I was
not very good about keeping track of where the information came from. . . I
suspect that the documents I have originated from the same source and that I
got them from my Aunt Lois Marie Woodruff Clinkinbeard. Where they came from
originally I have no idea and of course Lois has been dead for at least 16
years."[c]
Jonathan saw military service: "Pvt War 1812, Capt Berry Co Ky Vol."[b]
Conflicting data is provided by another source that states that he served in
the War of 1812 in Captain William Garrett's Company, Maryland Militia. His
period of service was from 20 Aug 1812 to 20 Aug 1813.[d]
The International Genealogical Index gives Jonathan's date of marriage
to Sarah "Polly" Smart as 9 April 1816.[e] However, the date of 11 September
1818 given in another source would seem to be the correct date, given the
date of birth of Jonathan's first child.[f] Jonathan and Sarah appear to
have had eight children.[g] Jonathan reportedly died in Pope County,
Arkansas, "Of a fever."[b]
The 1830 Census Schedule shows Jonathan and his family living in
Bourbon County, Kentucky:
Males: Females:
1 b. 1815/20 (George W. b.1817) 1 b. 1800/10 (wife Sarah?)
1 b. 1820/25 (James b.1819) 1 b. 1825/30 (Mary Elizabeth b. c.
1828)
1 b. 1825/30 (Richard b. 1825)
1 b. 1825/30
Slaves: 1 Male under 10, b.1820/30
James L., and Mary Elizabeth have been documented as the children of
Jonathan and Sarah (Smart) Clinkenbeard.[b] The 1850 Federal Census shows
Sarah and two daughters, Angeline and Sarah, living in Holt County,
Missouri, in the household of Wade H. Ray, the husband of Mary Elizabeth,
thus identifying Jonathan and Sarah's youngest two daughters of the four.[h]
The 1830 Census found Jonathan living next door to his father, John
Clinkenbeard (1755-1837), in Bourbon County, Kentucky, but he does not
appear in any later Censuses, which were subsequent to his death in 1836. He
should not be confused with his cousin, Jonathan Clinkenbeard, the son of
William and Mary (Mooney) Clinkenbeard. The birthplaces of the children of
the latter Jonathan reveal that after his marriage in Bourbon County,
Kentucky, on 15 October 1823 to Mercie Clinkenbeard, the daughter of his
uncle John and Mary (Lucas) Clinkenbeard, William's Jonathan lived
continuously in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, from 1824 through at
least May 1831, and was living in Fleming County, Kentucky, at the 1850
Census.[h)
Jonathan's widow, Sarah was living in Holt County, Missouri, in 1853,
and in Otoe County, Nebraska, in 1878.[d] The 1880 Census Schedule shows her
living with her son George W. in Fox Creek Township, Harrison County,
Missouri. The Schedule gives Jonathan's and Sarah's birthplaces as Tennessee
and Kentucky respectively, and shows Virginia as the birthplace of both
Sarah's parents.[i]
Although Jonathan's father, John Clinkenbeard, in his Will left $463 to
each of his deceased son Lucas's three children, he left but $10 to his son
John and to John's children, and $33 each to his son Jonathan's children
(Jonathan died the year before his father).
The following biographical sketch of Jonathan was published in a
history of Harrison County,
Missouri:
"Jonathan was born in Tennessee and when a lad went to Franklin Co.,
Kentucky, where he married Sarah Smart. In 1836 he moved to Arkansas, where
he died of a fever caused by overwork. He was a farmer and stock dealer by
occupation, a soldier in the Black Hawk War and the War of 1812, and in
politics was a whig. After his death Sarah returned to Kentucky in 1837 and
in 1839 settled in Platte Co., Missouri, with her children, coming to
Harrison Co., Missouri, in 1855. She lived with [her son] George until her
death. She was a member of the Christian Church, and the mother of four
sons and four daughters of whom George is the eldest."[j]
Additional information about Jonathan and Sarah was published in the
following biographical sketch of Jonathan and Sarah's son George:
"George Clinkinbeard was a native of Bourbon County, Kentucky, born in
1817. He went to Arkansas with his parents, Jonathan Clinkinbeard and wife,
and his father died there, and he and his mother returned to Kentucky.
After a short time, they came to Missouri and lived for a while in Buchanan
County, then moved to Mercer County, and eventually locating in Fox Creek
Township, where George Clinkinbeard entered 320 acres of land in 1855. He
lived there until 1883 and then moved to Bethany, Missouri, where he died in
1888 and is buried in Goshen Cemetery in Mercer County, Missouri. His wife
died at Mt. Moriah several years later, and his mother, who came here with
him, died here and is buried at Nebraska City, Nebraska."[k]
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a. 1830 Fed. Census (Kentucky), National Archives Pub. No. M19, Roll
33, p. 326.
b. GEDCOM clinken.ged (rbrucks1) from Ray Brucks, San Juan Capistrano,
Calif., to J.E.Stockman, 29 October 1996. Bruck's notes were garbled so it
is unknown what was his source.
c. E-mail message from Robert and Frances Rand to J.E. Stockman, 17
March 1999.
d. Clinkenbeard Family Group Records submitted by Jas: R.
Clinkingbeard, Pueblo West, Colo., to J.E. Stockman.
e. International Genealogical Index (Tennessee), as of Mar 1992, LDS
Family History Centres, p. 5,104.
f. Clinkenbeard/Vanderburgh research records submitted by David
Robison, Concord, Calif., to J.E. Stockman, July 1997, p. 5.
g. Personal notes of Viola Clinkinbeard written between 1941 and 1946
in computerised transcription from David Robison, Concord, Calif., to J.E.
Stockman, in January 1997. Also see the 1850 U.S. Census (Missouri),
National Archives Pub. No. M432, Roll 401, p. 113.
h. 1850 Fed. Census (Missouri), Nat'l Archives Pub. No. M432, Roll
401, p. 113.
i. 1880 Fed. Census (Missouri), Nat'l Archives Pub. No. T9, Roll 689,
p. 9.
j. "Harrison Co., Missouri" in HISTORY OF MERCER & HARRISON COUNTIES,
MISSOURI (no pub. data given); quoted in letter of EvaLena Frey to J.E.
Stockman, 5 June 1996.
k. Geo: Wanamaker, HISTORY OF HARRISON COUNTY [Mo.] (s.n.: 1921) p.
459; photocopies of pp. 459-460 in possession of J.E. Stockman.

[S134] Bill Yates to David Warren Robison
Bill Yates to David Warren Robison

[S135] War of 1812 Widows Pension File for John Clinkenbeard Jr.
War of 1812 Widows Pension File for John Clinkenbeard Jr.

...I've corresponded with Sharie Chesser...& got a great lead from her regarding the War of 1812 Widow's Pension Records relating to...John Clinkenbeard Jr. (1792-1865), son of John Sr. and Mary (Lucas) Clinkenbeard. I obtained the records from the National Archives, & they contain a lot of good information.

Primarily, they disclose the following:

BORN: 1792 in Greene Co. (now Sevier Co.), Tennessee.
DIED: 9 Apr 1865 in Newport, Campbell Co., Kentucky
MARRIED: 18 July 1808 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tenn., to Mary "Polly" Carter, Daughter of Henry Carter.
Served as a Private Soldier in Tennessee Militia during the War of 1812
ENLISTED: 13 Nov 1814 at Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tenn.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED: 3 May 1815 at Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tenn.
Served with the following outfits:
13 Nov 1814 to 29 Jan 1815: Company commanded by Capt. Jas. Churchman
29 Jan 1815 to 3 May 1815: Company commanded by Capt. Elihu Milliken.

The Pension Records are under Widow's Certificate No. 5707, & John's bounty Land Warrants (which I am going to request) are numbered 53598-80-50 & 34301-80-55.

[S136] Profile of John Clinkenbeard Jr. b.1792
Profile of John Clinkwnbeard Jr. b.1792


[This compiler's third great-grandfather.]
John Clinkenbeard, Jr, was born in 1792 in Jefferson County (Greene
before 1792, Sevier after 1794) in the Territory South of the River Ohio
(now Tennessee), during the Presidency of GEORGE WASHINGTON. He was born on
his father's 307-acre plantation on the south bank of the French Broad River
adjacent to Bryant's Island about seven miles east of Knoxville.[a] At age
16, on 18 July 1808, John was married in Dandridge, Jefferson County,
Tennessee, to Mary "Polly" Carter, aged 17, who was born in Virginia in
1791. John and Mary's marriage was solemnized by a Justice of the Peace, a
Mr Lawrance, who was very likely a relative of the Lowrance family of
Tennessee whose Hannah Lowrance married Robert Edley Clinkenbeard, the son
of John's brother Robert.
Following their marriage, John and Mary appear to have left Tennessee
and moved to Kentucky, probably living in Bourbon County. Born to John and
Mary were at least three children, Ann, born 1809[b] John, born 1817, and
Isaac, born 1824.[c] Strong circumstantial evidence also identifies William
Clinkenbeard, born in 1819,[d] as one of their sons. Additionally, Lewis
Clinkenbeard, born in 1833, appears to be yet another son as indicated in a
bounty land claim Declaration made by "Mary Clinkinbeard" on 6 September
1871 in Buchanan County, Missouri, which was signed presumably by two of her
sons, "L. Clinkinbeard" and "Isaac Clinkinbeard."[e] Undoubtedly, there were
other children.[f]
The War of 1812 caused John and Mary's first known separation. On 18
June 1812, the United States declared war on its Mother Country, Great
Britain, partly because of the British claim of the right to search American
ships for British naval deserters, a claim which was supported in fact. At
the beginning of the War, Major-General Andrew Jackson, Commander of the
Tennessee Militia, called for 50,000 Tennessee volunteers to be ready for an
invasion of Canada. It was not Canadians whom they fought, however, but
Creek Indians who had allied themselves with the British and were
threatening the southern frontier. John was one of General Jackson's Militia
volunteers.
John enlisted as a Private Soldier in the Tennessee Militia on 13
November 1814 at Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, and was honorably
discharged on 3 May 1815, also at Dandridge.[e] Although the family had been
living in Bourbon County, Kentucky, John's enlistment and discharge in
Tennessee suggests he may have taken Mary and the children there to stay
with his parents John and Mary, or with her father Henry, while he was away
at war. According to John's statement later in an affadavit signed on 31
January 1852, he served "in the Company Commanded by Captain James Churchman
and in the Regiment (infantry) Commanded by Colonel Baliz." Two and a half
months after his enlistment, on 29 January 1815, John was transferred to
Captain Elihu Milliken's Company.[e] John stated in the affadavit that he
was:
"Hiered as substitute to And in the place of William Eldridge who was
Drafted in Jefferson County State of Tennasee in or about the Fall of 1813
or 14 Does not recollect but thinks that it was in fall previous to the
Battle of Neworleans and for the term of Six months and Continued in active
Servis for upwards of Six months and was mustered out of Servis at Dandridge
in Tennessee and had an Honorabel Discharge but has Lost it And it was in
the Following Spring, April or May . . ."[e] Later, in her Declaration for
the Widow's Pension dated 6 September 1871, Mary stated that John had
"served against the Indians under General Jackson."[e]
An interesting sidenote in regard to John's service in the Tennessee
Militia relates to his name. In his affidavit of 1852, John said that he
was "John Clinkinbeard Age 60 Years A resident of the County of Pendleton
And State of Ky Who being Sworn according to Law Declares that he is the
Identacle John C. [sic] Clinkinbeard but was Caled by his officers at that
time John C. Beard."[e] Apparently, the officers under whom John served
found his surname too long, too difficult, or both, and, in accordance with
the military's customary penchant for abbreviations, shortened it to "John
C. Beard." His military records thus are under the name of "John
Clinkenbeard alias John C. Beard." [e]
Following the War, John returned to Tennessee, where he and Polly were
still living when their son John was born in 1817.[g] Sometime after the
birth in Kentucky of John in 1817, John and Mary removed to Lexington, Scott
County, Indiana, where their son William was born in February 1819, and
where they were enumerated in the 1820 Census (their children's ages
correlate with those shown for John in the 1830 Census in Bourbon County,
Kentucky). Also amongst the early settlers which the 1820 Census found in
Scott County, Indiana,[h] were John's brothers Edward, Joseph, and
William.[j] Scott County, carved from Clark, Jefferson, and Jennings
Counties, was organized as a separate county on 12 January 1820. The next
day, 13 January 1820, the Governor of Indiana, His Excellency, The
Honourable Jonathan Jennings (1784-1834), appointed a Sheriff and a Coroner.
On 21 February 1820, the Coroner returned his commission and recommended
"John Clinkenbeard" for the office. John was appointed Coroner on 28
February 1820, but he did not want the office, and recommended another man
who became the duly-appointed and -elected Coroner.[k] On 21 April 1820,
John's brother, Edward, was elected and then commissioned by the Governor as
a Justice of the Peace for Jennings Township in Scott County.[k]
Sometime after 1820, John and Mary left Indiana and returned to
Kentucky where in 1823/4 their son Isaac was born.[g] The 1830 U.S. Census
found them still in Kentucky and living in Bourbon County.[i] The affidavit
of George G.H. Brand, taken on 18 June 1873 in connection with Mary's claim
for a Widow's Pension, states that he was an intimate acquaintance and
near-neighbour of the John and Mary Clinkenbeard who lived near Paris,
Bourbon County, Kentucky, from at least 1830 to 1839. He said that during
that time, John and Mary "occupied the same house, raised a family of
children."[e] In 1837, in adjacent Clarke County, John signed as a witness
to his father's Will.
The 1840 U.S. Census found Mary to be the head of a household and
living alone with the children in Bourbon County, Kentucky.[l] In that year,
John and Mary's son William, aged 21, migrated to Clay County, Missouri,
where the 1850 Census showed him married and living in Fishing River
Township. In 1853, after the death of his first wife, William remarried and
was living in Buchanan County, Missouri. William's mother, the 60-year-old
Mary, had also moved to Missouri by 1850, and the Census of that year
enumerated her in Bloomington, Buchanan County, where she was living with
her sons John and Isaac.[c] At that time, John is presumed to have been
living in Pendleton County, Kentucky, where he is found two years later in
January 1852.[e] By January 1856, John was living in Campbell County,
Kentucky, where he seems to have settled separately from his family.[e]
On 31 January 1852, John made an affadivit "for the purpose of
obtaining Bounty Land to which he may be entitled to under the Act of
Congress granting Bounty Land certain officers and Soldiers who have been
ingaged in the millitary Serviz of the United States passed Sept. the 28th.
1850."[e] He appears to have received 80 acres of land, for according to his
later Affidavit of 16 January 1856, "He further States that he had received
for said Service Bounty Land Warrant No. [blank] of 80 acres, issued under
the act of 1850 by Reason of said Service which he has Since legally
disposed of and cannot now return the same."[e] It is unknown whether John
received the additional land, but if so it would presumably have been
located in Campbell County, Kentucky, where he was living. The Bounty Land
Warrant numbers, 34301-80-55 and 53598-80-55, would appear to reflect that
80 acres were twice granted, and the second may have been granted to Mary,
his widow, and was probably the land on which she settled two miles
northeast of St Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. An affidavit from Henry
Tutt on 3 October 1873 stated that he had lived as a near neighbour to Mary
in Buchanan County, Missouri, for ten years from 1863 to 1873.[e]
As mentioned, by 1856 John had settled, apparently alone, in Campbell
County, Kentucky. In 1860, a John Clinkenbeard was appointed County Weigher
for Campbell County, Kentucky.[m] This was presumably our John, and not his
half-uncle, John/David, the son of William and Hester (Van Metre)
Clinkenbeard, who also lived in Campbell County, but who was aged 82 in 1860
and therefore unlikely to have been so appointed.
The Will of John's father, John Clinkenbeard Sr (1755-1837) left a
total of only $10 to ". . my son John Clinkenbeard or his heirs."[n]
However, since he had chosen John as a witness to his Will, and John later
testified as to its authenticity, we must assume that, rather than the two
having become estranged, John simply had given John Jr his inheritance prior
to the writing of his Will in 1837, a not uncommon occurrence in that era.
If that was, in fact, the case, then the inheritance most probably consisted
of the proceeds from the sale of the lands which the elder John had sold
prior to selling his Paris, Kentucky, farm in 1835.[o]
At the time of his death on 9 April 1865, John was living in Newport,
Campbell County, Kentucky, while Mary was still living two miles northeast
of St Joseph in Buchanan County, Missouri.[e] John was buried in Lot No. 14,
Section No. 17, in Newport Cemetery, which is located two miles outside the
city of Newport. On the basis of his military service in the War of 1812,
John's widow, Mary, was granted on 11 October 1873 a Widow's Pension, No.
5,707, which provided her $8 per month beginning on 14 February 1871.[e] The
1873 affidavit of George G. H. Brand, mentioned above, stated that after
John's death, "the widow and some of the Family are now residing in said
County of Buchanan, State of Missouri and he further declares that said Mary
Clinkenbeard is still the widow of said John Clinkenbeard never having
remarried since the death of her said husband."[e] After John's death Mary
appears to have continued to live near St Joseph and/or DeKalb in Buchanan
County until her death on 21 August 1879 near DeKalb, Buchanan County,
Missouri.[e]
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a. Map showing John Clinkenbeard's plantation in Sevier Co.,
Tennessee, with letter of D. Morton Rose, Jr, Knoxville, Tenn., to J.E.
Stockman dtd 14 May 1997.
b. Clinkenbeard File, Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort,
Kentucky, p. 12; Query no. 4979 (July 1975) from Margaret J. Webb, 506
Fairview, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197: "CLINKENBEARD, COOLEY, WALDEN: Need
information on Ann Clinkenbeard, b. Ky. 1809-10, m. Marmaduke Dodsworth ca
1835, d. Cincinnati, O., 1892. Burial record lists parents as John and
Mary."
c. 1850 U.S. Census, National Archives pub. no. M432: Bloomington
Twp., Buchanan Co., Missouri, roll 393, p. 98, dwelling 71, family 71: John
Clinkingbeard, 33 [1817], M, Farmer, Tenn.; Mary Clinkingbeard, 60 [1790],
F, Virginia; Isaac Clinkingbeard, 27 [1823], M, Kentucky.
d. See Notes for William Clinkenbeard for discussion of his
parentage.
e. War of 1812 Widow's Pension of Mary Clinkenbeard; Wid. Certif. #
5707; Nat'l Archives & Records Admin., Gen'l Ref. Branch (NNRG-P),
Washington, D.C.
f. Other children of John and Mary may have included Henry
Clinkenbeard (named after Mary's father Henry Carter?), born in Kentucky in
1808 within five months of their marriage. If so, then this and the couple's
young ages at their marriage suggest the possibility that John and Mary were
forced into matrimony by the scandal of a tragic pre-marital pregnancy. This
possibility is further supported by the couple's living apart for many years
during their marriage, implying a lack of committed devotion to each other.
However, this may be academic, since there is some indication that Henry was
instead the son of an "Isaac Clinkenbeard."[see the Website of Vera M.
Leisure:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/e/i/Vera-M-Leisure/GENE780-0013.html.
] If so, this was probably the "Isaac" born 8 April 1787 in Kentucky, the
son of William and Mary (Mooney) Clinkenbeard, John Jr's uncle and aunt.
Four others---Thomas, Hiram, Mary, and Jackson Clinkenbeard---may also
have been their children, but as in the case of Henry, the evidence is
inconclusive, no primary or secondary documentation having yet been found to
support the relationship.
Another four persons may possibly have been John and Mary's sons, all
born in Bourbon County, Kentucky: "625, CLINKENBEARD, Dick, fmr 274, (B),
39 [1811] m KY; [Clinkenbeard], Thornton, farmer, 274, (B), 38 [1812] m KY;
[Clinkenbeard], Perry, farmer, 274, (B), 36 [1814] m KY; [Clinkenbeard],
James, farmer, 274, (B), 34 [1816] m KY." [Anna Joy Munday Hubble, comp.,
BOURBON CO., KY, 1850 CENSUS (s.n., 1986); p. 26; Kentucky Historical Soc.,
Frankfort, Ky]. However, other than the circumstances of their births in
Kentucky and their ages, no evidence has yet tied them to John and Mary.
g. 1850 U.S. Census, Nat'l Archives Pub. M432, roll 393, p. 98:
"Bloomington Twp., Buchanan Co., Missouri, dwelling 71, family 71: John
Clinkingbeard, 33 [1817], M, Farmer, Tenn.; Mary Clinkingbeard, 60 [1790],
F, Virginia; Isaac Clinkingbeard, 27 [1823], M, Kentucky."
h. 1820 U.S. Census, Nat'l Archives Pub. No. M33, roll 14, p. 161,
Lexington, Scott Co., Indiana: John Clinkingbeard, aged 26-45 [1775-1794];
[Polly?] aged 26-45 [1775-1794]; 4 sons and 1 daughter all born 1810-1820.
i. 1830 U.S. Census, National Archives Pub. No. M19, p. 324: Bourbon
Co., Kentucky: Jno. Clinkingbeard aged 30-40 [1790-1800]; males: 2 aged
15-20 [1810-1815], 1 aged 10-15 [1815-1820], 2 aged 5-10 [1820-1825], 1
under 5 [1825-1830]; females: 1 aged 30-40 [1790-1800], 1 aged 15-20
[1810-1825], 1 aged under 5 [1825-1830].
j. Index to Indiana 1820 U.S. Census, pp. 75-76; Madison-Jefferson
Co. [Ind.] Public Library, Madison, Ind.; and Indiana Historical Soc.,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
k. Carl R. Bogardus, Sr., M.D., THE EARLY HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY,
INDIANA, 1820-1870 (Scott Co., Ind.: The Scott Co. Historical Society,
1970), pp. 11, 17.
l. 1840 U.S. Census, Nat'l Archives Pub. M704, roll 104, p. 340:
Bourbon Co., Kentucky: Polly Clinkinbeard, aged 40-50 [1790-1800]; Males: 2
aged 20-30 [1810-1820]; 2 aged 15-20 [1820-1825]; 1 aged 10-15 [1825-1830];
1 aged 5-10 [1830-1835]; Females: 1 aged 20-30 [1810-1820]; 1 aged 10-15
[1825-1830]; 5 employed in Agriculture.
m. Clinkenbeard research records of Laurence Knarr, Cincinnati, Ohio,
submitted to David Robison, Concord, Calif., in July 1997.
n. Will of John Clinkenbeard Sr (1755-1837) dtd 21 Feb 1837; Clarke
Co. Will Book 9:81; Clerk of the Court, Clark Co., Ky.
o. Norman Cooper Emerick, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GEORGE COOPER
(KIEFER) FAMILY AND ALLIED FAMILIES, Chapter ___: "The William Clinkenbeard
Family," with Bibliography (Baltimore: N.C. Emerick, pre-publication draft
as of August 1995) pp. 34-45; photocopy of copyrighted MS. supplied to J.E.
Stockman courtesy of author.

[S137] Descendants of Jonathan Clinkenbeard
Descendants of Jonathan Clinkenbeard

[S138] History of Harrison County, Missouri
History of Harrison County, Missouri

[S139] Holeman/Holman Newsletter, Vol IV. Issue 1, March 1986.
Holeman/Holman Newsletter, Vol IV. Issue 1, March 1986.

[S140] 1850 United States Census, Portland, Washington county, Oregon Territory
1850 United States Census, Portland, Washington county, Oregon Territory

[S141] 1860 United States Census, Winchester, Douglas County, Oregon
1860 United States Census, Winchester, Douglas County, Oregon

[S142] 1870 United States Census, Wilbur, Douglas County, Oregon
1870 United States Census, Wilbur, Douglas County, Oregon

[S143] 1880 United States Census, Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon
1880 United States Census, Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon

[S144] Addys/Addis Family Group Record
Addys/Addis Family Group Record

[S145] Personal Memories of Laura Jean Hudson
Personal Memories of Laura Jean Hudson

[S146] Lucas Family Group Records, starting with Lucas of Northamptonshire
Lucas Family Group Records, starting with Lucas of Northamptonshire

[S147] Rush Family Group Records
Rush Family Group Records

[S148] Darke Family Group Records
Darke Family Group Records

[S149] Ernie & Betsy Cummings to David Warren Robison
Ernie & Betsy Cummings to David Warren Robison

[S150] Harley Thomas to Ernie & Betsy Cummings
Harley Thomas to Ernie & Betsy Cummings

[S151] Robert Lucas to David Warren Robison
Robert Lucas to David Warren Robison

[S152] Eileen Margerum to David Warren Robison
Eileen Margerum to David Warren Robison

[S153] Lucas James to David Warren Robison
Lucas James to David Warren Robison

[S154] Coos County Marriage Index
Coos County Marriage Index

[S155] Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk

[S156] Richard P. Draves to Jack Stockman and Dave Robison
Richard P. Draves to Jack Stockman and Dave Robison

The writeup in the History of Central Oregon pages 790-791 is about J.H. (William John Henry) Gray. My branch of Grays migrated to Oregon. The part on Mooney says:

"Nancy (Mooney) Gray, the mother of these children named, is the grandmother of J.H. Gray, the subject of this sketch. Her father was Patrick Mooney and would be the great-grandfather of J.H. Gray. This venerable patriarch was born in 1681 and died December 14, 1799, being one hundred and eighteen years of age. He married Jane Beard of Ireland and to them were born in Virginia, United States, on March 1, 1768, Nancy Mooney. After the death of his first wife Patrick Mooney married a second time. This wedding occurred when he was one hundred years of age and his bride was eighteen years of age. They lived together eighteen years before his death. Patrick Mooney was a well educated and prominent man. He was born in the north of Ireland but came of Scotch ancestry. One time during his life, while on a pleasure voyage their ship was wrecked. He and two others were attacked by pirates and sold as slaves on the island. Later they succeeded in making their escape and came to America."

The Shane interview of William Clinkenbeard confirms the age of Patrick at death if it is to be believed. Other parts of the J.H. Gray story are found in another family source.

A great aunt of mine, Martha Ellen Freeman nee Foster, whose mother was Martha Jane Foster nee Gray, wrote a family history about 1940 which says in part:

"Nancy Mooney Gray's grandmother, Jane Beard, was born in Ireland in 1706, died Kentucky 1806. Jane Beard married Patrick Mooney, who was born in Ireland. He and his brother were sent to Scotland to school in Edinburgh. One day they went to the beach for a swim. They were captured by the pirates and as history goes, you had either to 'walk the plank' or join the crew. The story says he landed 3 years later on the coast of Virginia, USA. In Portland Oregon in the early 1800s was a wholesale millinery firm, Mooney & Valentine. Mr. Mooney of that firm told a desendant of this Patrick Mooney this same story had been handed down in his family, the story of the 'Pirate.' Mr. Mooney believes he is a descendant of one of Patrick Mooney's brothers. Patrick Mooney was born in Ireland 1681, died Kentucky Dec. 4, 1799, age 118. Jane Mooney his wife was 100 years old when she died."

The bit about Patrick's bride of 18 doesn't seem to fit, but it's an interesting tale.

[S157] Bible Records owned by Mrs. John Thomas Perry, Lexinton, Kentucky
Transcription for Larry Knarr in the possession of David Warren Robison, Aug, 2002.

[S158] The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.
The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri.

Biography of Andrew L. Clinkinbeard, jeweler and watchmaker, was born in Clark County, Kentucky, in 1840 his father, John Clinkinbeard, who was born in Clark County, having died there in 1870, aged seventy-seven years. His mother was formerly Sally Strode, a Kentukian by birth; she died in 1866. Young andrew was brought up on a farm, receiving a common education. He was for many years engaged in the insurance business, in which he succeeded in building up a good calling, connecting himself at times with other agencies, and various branches of business. He came to Brownville, Salem County, Missouri, in 1874, and in 1877 had learned his trade there. In 1881 he moved to Windsor and started a fine jewelry store, and being an excellent workman is doing good business. He married Miss Lilla C. Fagan, in October, 1873. Her parents were Thomas and Caroline (Rees) Fagan, both from Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. C. have two children: Fagan and Andrew L. He has frequently held positions of trust and responsiblity, and discharged his duties satisfactory to all. He belongs to the Christian Church and is a member of the A.O.U.W.

[S159] Letter from Polly Sutherland to David Warren Robison
Letter from Polly Sutherland to David Warren Robison

[S160] Carolyn Landon to David Warren Robison
Carolyn Landon to David Warren Robison

[S161] FireSong Walker to David Warren Robison
FireSong Walker to David Warren Robison

[S162] History of Nicholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties Kentucky
History of Nicholas, Harrison and Bourbon Counties Kentucky

[S163] Samuel Clinkenbeard's family, 1870 Federal Census, Appanoose County, Iowa
Copy from Polly Sutherland in the possession of David Warren Robison, August, 2002.

[S164] Shirley Boyd to David Warren Robison
Shirley Boyd to David Warren Robison

[S165] Angela Hopson to David Robison
Angela Hopson to David Robison

[S166] Terrie King to David Warren Robison
Terrie King to David Warren Robison

[S167] Jack Stockman to FireSong Walker
Jack Stockman to FireSong Walker

[S168] Clinkenbeard Family Group Records
Clinkenbeard Family Group Records

[S169] Jean Powell to David Warren Robison
Jean Powell to David Warren Robison

[S170] Obituary for Clarence Woodruff
Copy thanks to Frances L. Frasier, in the possession of David Warren Robison, August, 2002.

[S171] Kim Robison to David Warren Robison
Kim Robison to David Warren Robison

[S172] Joyce Robinson to David Warren Robison
Joyce Robinson to David Warren Robison

[S173] Photograph of Marion Robisons' Grave
Photograph of Marion Robisons' Grave

[S174] Duane White to David Warren Robison
Duane White to David Warren Robison

Dave. I have several questions and a little help. This is all related to the Cook family. I have established on my visit to Meigs County Ohio that Rebecca, Jacob, and Warrick Cook are brother and sister. This is in David Longstreth contribution to the log cabin series. Gessner had their parents as Joel and Keturah Cook. We do not know her maiden name. He also had Joel's parents as Job Cook and Mary Warrick. I think this is all O K or in the family as Rebecca had a brother by the name of Warrick and a daughter by the name of Keturah. The question is where did he get this information? I would like to do more research on this family and need a little help.
Rebecca as you List married William Robison and their children as you list,
Orfy is actually Orpha Jane Robison born in 1851 and died January 11,1927. She spent her life in Meigs County, Married John McCumber and is in the Robinson Cemetery. His family is listed with Brad's home page. One that is not listed is Keturah Robison, born July 30, and Married Joseph Longstreth and moved to Butler County Kansas. She died April 17, 1899 in Wichita, Kansas and is buried in the O'Dell cemetery in Butler County.
I have in my notes that Marion Robison is a male and lived in West Virginia.
By the way, Warrick Cook was alive in the 1980 Cencus and living in Ohio.

Duane White

[S175] Esquivel Family Group Sheets
Esquivel Family Group Sheets

[S176] Birth Certificate for Antonia H. de Haro
In the possess of David Warren Robison, September, 2003.

[S177] Funeral Memorium for Katie Pruitt
Funeral Handout for Katie Pruitt

[S178] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison

[S179] Gloria (Esquivel) Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria (Esquivel) Robison to David Warren Robison

[S180] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison

[S181] Graduation Announcement for Daniel Elias Esquivel
Graduation Announcement for Daniel Elias Esquivel

[S182] Holmans
Holmans

[S183] Bonnie McQuarrie to David Warren Robison
Bonnie McQuarrie to David Warren Robison

[S184] Descendants of William Gifford
Descendants of William Gifford

[S185] History of Jackson County
History of Jackson County

[S186] Hoag Family Group Sheets
Hoag Family Group Sheets

[S187] Rich Holmes to David Warren Robison
Rich Holmes to David Warren Robison

[S188] Alice D. Gedge to David Warren Robison
Alice D. Gedge to David Warren Robison

[S189] Stu Derby to David Warren Robison
Stu Derby to David Warren Robison

[S190] Descendants of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff
available on the web, http://www.mnetech.com/familytrees/wycoff.html

[S191] Richard P. Draves to David Warren Robison
Richard P. Draves to David Warren Robison

If you're interested, Patrick (and Jane?) Mooney had the following children besides Mary (born 10 May 1756, married William Clinkenbeard Spring 1781 in Kentucky):

John, born ca. 1760

Jane, Married Joseph Dark (he was murdered and she apparently did not remarry)

Nancy born 1 Mar 1768 in VA, married David Gray 24 Jul 1792, Paris, Bourbon County, KY. (my ancestors.)

Patrick Mooney shows up in Augusta County, VA records in March 1769 as exempted from county levy; and as delinquent (2 thithables) for 1779 county levy ("gone"). He presumably went to Kentucky about that time, to Strode's Station, where they met up with Clinkenbeard.

[S192] Jack Stockman to David Warren Robison 5 May 1997
Jack Stockman to David Warren Robison 5 May 1997

[S193] Immigrant Ancestors
Immigrant Ancestors

[S194] Genealogical Magazine New Jersey
Genealogical Magazine New Jersey

[S195] Bill Hallmark to David Warren Robison
Bill Hallmark to David Warren Robison

[S196] Journal of Joseph Hoag b. 1762
Journal of Joseph Hoag b. 1762

[S197] Conversation wtih John Roger Vanderburgh
Conversation wtih John Roger Vanderburgh

[S198] Conversation with Kathleen Elizabeth Flanagan
Conversation with Kathleen Elizabeth Flanagan

[S199] Conversation with Sharon Flanagan
Conversation with Sharon Flanagan

[S200] Conversation with Lisa Ivette Vanderburgh
Conversation with Lisa Ivette Vanderburgh

[S201] Conversation with Erik Winfield Vanderburgh
Conversation with Erik Winfield Vanderburgh

[S202] Conversation with Linda Ivette Vanderburgh
Conversation with Linda Ivette Vanderburgh

[S203] Conversation with Moises Pagan Sr.
Conversation with Moises Pagan Sr.

[S204] Conversation with Ivelisse Ivette Pagan
Conversation with Ivelisse Ivette Pagan

[S205] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison

[S206] Laura Adame to David Warren Robison
Laura Adame to David Warren Robison

[S207] Jerry Rodriguez to David Warren Robison 24 May 2003
Jerry Rodriguez to David Warren Robison 24 May 2003

[S208] Jonnette Reed to David Warren Robison
Jonnette Reed to David Warren Robison

[S209] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison via Phone
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison via Phone

[S210] Graduation announcement for Nita Tahlequah Ishcomer
Graduation announcement for Nita Tahlequah Ishcomer

[S211] Steev Esquivel to David Warren Robison
Steev Esquivel to David Warren Robison

[S212] Rita Reed to David Warren Robison
Rita Reed to David Warren Robison

[S213] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria Robisonl to David Warren Robison

[S214] Michael Esquivel to David Warren Robison
Michael Esquivel to David Warren Robison

[S215] Michael Esquivel graduation announcement.
In the possession of David Warren Robison, September, 2003.

[S216] Graduation invitation for Laura Adame
Graduation invitation for Laura Adame

[S217] Gloria Robison and David Warren Robison
Gloria Robison and David Warren Robison

[S218] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison, 2 Oct 2003
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison

[S219] Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison
Gloria Robison to David Warren Robison

[S220] Gallia County, Ohio, Marriage Record for Sylvanus Bradfield Robison and Margaret Jane Reisinger
Gallia County, Ohio, Marriage Record for Sylvanus Bradfield Robison and Margaret Jane Reisinger

Sylvanus Robinson and Maragret Jane Reisinger. The State of Ohio, Gallia County, ss: I do hereby certify that on the 21st day of October A.D. 1858 by virtue of a License issued by the Judge of the Probate Court of said county, I joined in Marriage Sylvanus Robinson and Margaret Jane Reisinger. Given under my hand this 14th day of December in the year 1858. A. J. Powell, JP.

[S221] Marriage Record for William and Calista (Gifford) Thornton
Marriage Record for William and Calista (Gifford) Thornton

[S222] Family Group Sheet for Frank Sylvanus Robison
Family Group Sheet for Frank Sylvanus Robison, by Robert Lewis Secor.

[S223] Marriage Certificate for Winfield Scott Vanderburgh and Viola Clinkinbeard
Marriage Certificate for Winfield Scott Vanderburgh and Viola Clinkinbeard

[S224] LDS Vital Records Index North America
Family History Resource File, software owned by David Warren Robison, June, 2002.

[S225] Old Settlers of Sangamon County
Old Settlers of Sangamon County

[S226] Robert Derby to David Warren Robison
Robert Derby to David Warren Robison

Roger Clinkenbeard found in the Denver, Co. LDS Family History Center that Edward Clinkenbeard married Elizabeth Giddens on 22 Mar 1822 in Jennings, Indiana.

[S227] Letter from Mrs. William Stipp to Larry Knarr
Letter from Mrs. William Stipp to Larry Knarr

[S228] Photograph of Steev and Alison getting married
Photograph of Steev and Alison getting married


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