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From: "gary d wilson" <>
Subject: Re: [PA-QUAKERS] Clements/Clemens
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 12:55:08 -0400
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Good Day:
Seen this, so maybe a Match:
I have a Simpson BETHEL b. Dec 29, 1828 Athens, Township, Harrison Co, Oh,
Son/o John BETHEL b. 1806 and Elizabeth (OGLEVEE), b 1804, who had issue (9)
children, Simpson who married a Frances(CLEMENS) d: Oct 24, 1884, married
Sep 23, 1858 Harrison Co, Ohio----- She was Dau/o James CLEMENS and Unknown
Wife. Would be a distant Cousin thru Bethel and Brock Families.

Regards:
The Sarge
""Honor and Courage""

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Subject: [PA-QUAKERS] Clements/Clemens


>I am searching for a possible connection of a Ship Captain Edward Clements
> to the Quakers of New York, New Jersey or Pennsylvania. Edward Clements,
> Master, sailed in 1668 in the Endeavour from London to New England, in
> 1675,
> sailed in the Society from London to New England, sailed in the Fortune
> from
> London to Virginia, in 1678 sailed in the Recovery from London to New
> York,
> sailed in 1680 in the Welcome from London to New York. These ship names
> mirror
> some of the names of Penn's ships
>
> In 1684 Capt Edward Clements purchased property in East Jersey from the
> East
> Jersey Proprietors. In the deed he is referred to as Capt Edwrd Clements
> of
> New York. He later sold the East Jersey property and purchased land in
> West
> Jersey from Anna Salter, widow.
> When Edward Clements died in 1715 his name had changed from Clements to
> Clemens. Family members from that time on were found using the name
> Clemens.
>
> Does the this history ring a bell with any one?
>
> Thank you
>
> Jessie , Calif
>
>
>
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