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Bradfield Genealogy
_William CLINKENBEARD _+
| (1725 - 1823) m 1754
_William CLINKENBEARD _|
| (1761 - 1844) m 1781 |
| |_Mrs. LINN ____________+
| (1732 - 1763) m 1754
|
|--Jonathan A. CLINKENBEARD
| (1785 - 1862)
| _Patrick MOONEY _______
| | (1681 - 1799)
|_Mary MOONEY __________|
(1756 - 1840) m 1781 |
|_Jane BEARD ___________
(1706 - 1806)
[5982]
[S147]
Bible Records owned by Mrs. John Thomas Perry, Lexinton, Kentucky
[5978]
[S147]
Bible Records owned by Mrs. John Thomas Perry, Lexinton, Kentucky
[5979]
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Descendants of Jonathan Clinkenbeard
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Bible Records owned by Mrs. John Thomas Perry, Lexinton, Kentucky
[5981]
[S128]
Descendants of Jonathan Clinkenbeard
[12261]
[S128]
Descendants of Jonathan Clinkenbeard
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Clinkenbeard Family Census Abstract prior to 1850
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_Clear EVERITT ________|
| m 1744 |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Elizabeth EVERITT
|
| _Hendrick VANDERBURGH _+
| | (1689 - ....) m 1710
|_Magdalen VANDERBURGH _|
(1727 - 1801) m 1744 |
|_Magdalena KNIGHT _____+
(1690 - ....) m 1710
[2720] First cousin of her husband Henry
[2721]
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History of the Vanderburgh Family
[11851]
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History of the Vanderburgh Family
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_Leslie Lynch KING ____|
| |
| |_______________________
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|
|--Gerald Rudolph FORD
|
| _Levi Addison GARDNER _
| |
|_Dorothy Ayer GARDNER _|
|
|_Adele Augusta AYER ___+
[3596] Born Leslie Lynch King Junior, later changed his name to reflect that of his stepfather, Gerald Rudolf Ford.
[3597]
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Ancestors of American Presidents
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Ancestors of American Presidents
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Delay Family Group Sheets
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Delay Family Group Sheets
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According to the notes of Carol Griswold Salli, Will was dated 12 Jun 1635, "Calendar of Wills on File at Alband" pg. 10, #38a, 12 Jun 1635, Dutch.
ADRIAENSEN ANNEGEN JANS, widow of Hendrick, of Laeckervelt, assisted by Schout Roeloff Dirkxen Stout, of Laeckervelt. Son Adrian Hendricksen, da. Maeycken Hendriex. Land at Scherpenwyck, District of Laeckervelt, personal property. Witnesses Roeloff Stout, Adriaen Cornelissen and Adriaen Cornelissen and Adriaen Jansenn Brouwer, Schepens. Extract or copy made September 7, 1647. Albany co. Records, Notarial Papers, I, pg, 423.
[10090]
[S145]
Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
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Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
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Ancestors of Sara (Sally) Onderdonk
_Pearson ROBISON ________+
| (1833 - 1912) m 1858
_John Joseph ROBISON _|
| (1867 - 1953) m 1891 |
| |_Elizabeth Bell MCADAMS _
| (1842 - 1924) m 1858
|
|--Clara Jane ROBISON
| (1920 - ....)
| _Richard ALLEN __________
| |
|_Lettie Jane ALLEN ___|
(1874 - 1967) m 1891 |
|_Melissa Francis SHORT __
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Books of Robison
_Joseph B. ROBISON __+
| (1777 - 1841) m 1800
_Edward ROBISON _____|
| (1818 - 1863) m 1838|
| |_Elizabeth HAMMEL ___
| (1777 - 1872) m 1800
|
|--John ROBISON
| (1846 - 1909)
| _Jacob W. COLE ______
| |
|_Arminda COLE _______|
(1815 - 1913) m 1838|
|_Hannah ELSTON ______
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From Robison Families in Ohio:
John Robison, the third child of Edward, was born in Milton on August 31, 1846. He worked with his brothers until Jim died. On December 31, 1870 he married Ellen Corbett, a daughter of Leonard and Louisa Lewis Corbett. Louisa Lewis was a half sister of Emaline Lewis - the daughter of Harriett Ann Robison. (See pages on Harriett Ann Robison). After their marriage they lived on the farm on the south side of the Robison Cemetery.
In 1881 John bought a farm in Milton. It was on the west bank of the river and close to Olive's home. About this time John became interested in Mahoning County politics. John had three serious drawbacks: (1) He was not a Civil War Veteran, (2) He was a Democrat in a county where the Republicans controlled all; and (3) coming from an isolated, remote and sparsely populated township.
John promoted building a new stone Court House. Somehow he was elected County Commissioner. The Court House was designed - a fine, five story, stone monument to the Robisons. It stands today in downtown Youngstown.
As soon as the Court House plans and financing were in place, John resigned to be appointed as Building Commissioner. In those days (1909) an architect did not check contractors. In public buildings the Building Commissioner served as inspector and public official on the site. The building was started and John died. The old stone mason's pneumonia got him. The Mahoning County Commissioners went out of the county for a new Building Commissioner - going to Palmyra, Portage County and appoint Frank Robison, John's brother.
Ellen lived on to 1936. She and John are buried in the Palmyra - West Cemetery. They had two children, Warren J. and Perry. Details for each child are transcribed into their corresponding notes. David Warren Robison, May, 2002.
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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Robison Families of Ohio
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[S105]
Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher
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[S105]
Frederick Family Group Sheets from Sanda Faye Elf Wamsley, a Frederick cousin and researcher
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Books of Robison