This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | David A. Clevenger (son of Jonathon Clevenger and Rosanna Thomas). David married Nan MullenNear Lynn, Richmond, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | Jonathon Clevenger Jonathon married Rosanna Thomas on 26 Mar 1854 in Near Lynn, Richmond, Indiana. Rosanna (daughter of Eli Thomas and Miriam Gilbert) was born on 8 Jan 1835. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Rosanna Thomas was born on 8 Jan 1835 (daughter of Eli Thomas and Miriam Gilbert). Notes: Died:
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6. | Eli Thomas was born on 6 Sep 1811 in Ohio (son of William Thomas, Sr and Sarah Pemberton); died in 1870 in Indiana. Notes: "1833,1,17. Eli Thomas dis disunity"; volume 5, page 769, West Branch MM, Ohio. Eli married Miriam Gilbert in 1834 in Montgomery, Ohio. Miriam was born on 7 Mar 1813 in Springfield Mm, Guilford, NC; died in Apr 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Miriam Gilbert was born on 7 Mar 1813 in Springfield Mm, Guilford, NC; died in Apr 1849.
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12. | William Thomas, Sr was born on 13 Sep 1779 in Dist. 96, Greenwood, South Carolina (son of Isaac Thomas and Mary Davy); died in Sep 1842. Notes: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. I: of the Carolinas and Tennessee which were part of the North Carolina Yearly Meetings by William Wade Hinshaw, originally published by Edwards Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1938 William married Sarah Pemberton on 1 Apr 1802 in Bush River, Newberry County, SC. Sarah (daughter of Isaiah Pemberton and Elizabeth Hall) was born on 22 Sep 1772 in Jefferson, West Virginia; died on 22 Jul 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Sarah Pemberton was born on 22 Sep 1772 in Jefferson, West Virginia (daughter of Isaiah Pemberton and Elizabeth Hall); died on 22 Jul 1840. Notes: "Sarah, daughter of deceased, Isaiah and Elizabeth Pemberton, of Laurens District, South Carolina, wed William Thomas"; extract, "The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930", William Hinshaw.
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If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are