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From: "Myra Pavey" <>
Subject: Re: [inrush] Roll Call
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 20:21:39 -0500
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Thanks Diane,

I'll pass this one on to a couple people that are working the Clawson lines
outside of Rush.

M.P.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Diane Ethridge" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [inrush] Roll Call


Myra: My gg grandparents, Lucinda (McComas) & James Wright married & lived
in Rush Co. until about 1840 when they moved over to Jasper/Edgar Co. IL.
Their dau, Sarah Jane, marr a Clawson there in IL. I don't know if Clawson
died or they divorced but they had a couple of children & she marr a
Millard F. Martin & moved to Greene Co, MO. You might consider looking in
that part of IL for any missing Clawsons.

Diane Ethridge
Conroe, TX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Myra Pavey" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 6:40 PM
Subject: [inrush] Roll Call


> Hello All!
>
> The names I'm researching are Alexander, Callahan, Clawson, Blackledge
> (there's a new book out from my cousin, David Blackedge, et al.) Blount,
> Mull, Marshall. That's enough for now!
>
> My direct clan stayed pretty close to home after arriving in Rush County,
> IN through Fleming County, KY. A few puzzles were solved when the 1930
> Census came out. My Great-grandfather Clawson lived in quite a few places
> "Out West" that has intrigued me but he came home to Rush Co. the last few
> years of his life.
>
> I'm curious to find James Alexander's obituary if there is one. The
> family story is that he died in Parke Co., IN while visiting his two elder
> daughters' families but was buried in Rush Co. [26 May 1778 - 09 Jan
> 1873]
>
> Happy hunting,
> Myra
>
>
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