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LB_00 Thomas Clifton/ - father of Sarah Clifton m Ellis Hubbs
Thomas Clifton/Rachel - parents of Rachel Clifton m2 Obadiah Hubbs
and assuming sisters, Sarah Clifton m Ellis Hubbs.
SUMMARY
Thomas Clifton b Rachel _ b 69 4G
Sarah C. Clifton b1812 Ellis Hubbs b1810 70 3G
Emeline Hubbs b1833 Albert Fish b1832 71 2G
Walter Carlton Fish b1862 Anna Lincoln Southwood b1863 72 1G
Ethel Mae Fish b1894 Walter Voigt Cook b1892 73 gp
Warren Southwood Cook b1921 Kathryn Adams Crossley b1924 74 p
Thanks to Dan Clifton, Robert G. Clifton, Ron & Pat, Ruth O'Neil,
David Walters, John Hubbs, Kathy Karn Ruth A. O'Neil and all I left off
who have contributed (please advise).
LB_01 Simon Clifton
Robert G. Clifton, Ron & Pat
LB_02 Nathan Clifton
LB_03 Henry Clifton
LB_04 Hugh Clifton
LB_05 John Clifton/Elinor of Phila.
LB_07 Thomas Clifton/Martha of Phila
LB_09 John Clifton/Elizabeth Morgan
LB_10 Robert Clifton/Ann Hepburn of MD/DE
LB_11 Thomas Clifton/Rachel H.
LB_12 Thomas Clifton - mariner of NC
Daniel Clifton's line
LB_13 Eldridge Clifton - from NC
By a decree of the court, 1875 July 2, Whitemarsh was divided into two
districts, to be called the Eastern and Western, the elections of the
former to be held at the Clifton House, at Sandy Run, below Fort
Washington, and of the latter at Barren Hill. PA_HOMC
(So, what is the history of this house?)
Clifton Park, formerly called Half Moon ( 1788 Hubbs & Doughty files) in
Saratoga Co., NY.
Clifton in N.J., TX
Page 1
Margaret Clifton _
mm 1808 Apr 26 John Gail _. NJ_GCMR P88.
Ann Clifton _
n. 1802 Apr 12 Haddonfield MM rocfr Evesham MM, dated---? PA_PMM P72
mm 1805 Mar 30 Joseph Belton _, he of Evesham. NJ_GCMR P40.
LINKAGE BEGIN 00 The Sarah Clifton/Ellis Hubbs Line
Thomas Clifton 69
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Rachel _ 70
bf
with Rachel (nee _ _) Clifton
Sarah 70 Rachel 70
b1812 b1815
Sarah C. Clifton 70
bf 1812 ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 69 et ux. Maybe that middle C stands for
Castle, her father's mother.
mm ____ ___ __ Ellis Hubbs 70
bm 1810 ___ __ to Edward Hubbs 69 and Hannah (nee Cohn 69) Hubbs in NJ
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432, R445, P144
N.J., Camden Co., Delaware Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Nov 26 by E. P. Andrews
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Ellis Hubbs 40M Farmer 11200NJ
Sarah 38F NJ
Emeline 17F NJ
Rachel A. 15F NJ S
George 13M NJ S
Jane 11F NJ S
Martha 9F NJ S
Mary E. 7F NJ S
Nelson 4M NJ
Ridgway 1M NJ
Thomas Fallon 17M Farmer NJ
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R686 P833 1702/1762
New Jersey, Camden Co., Newton Twsp.
P. O. Haddonfield; Enum.: 1860 Jul 16, Jos. E. Stafford, Jr.
Ellis Hubbs 50M Farmer 2000 NJ
Sarah 48 NJ
Eliza J. 21 NJ
Mary E. 16 NJ
Nelson 14 NJ S
Israel R. 12 NJ S
Ellis C. 6 NJ S
Lucy G. Page 19F School teacher NJ
James Carr 30 Farm laborer NJ
James Reid 16 " " NJ
George Atler 30 " " NJ
+
wm 1867 Nov __ NJA 17391C Whereas, I Ellis Hubbs of the Township of Chester
in the County of Burlington and State of New Jersey, being of sound mind
and memory for which blessing I thank God, do make and ordain this my last
will and testament, in manner as follows, to wit.
First - I direct my executors herein after named, to pay my just debts
and funeral charges, as soon as convenient after my decease. Second - I
give and bequeathe to my dear wife Sarah Hubbs, the use of all my
household furniture, stock and farming utensils of every description, so
long as she shall continue with her family on the farm I now occupy.
Third - When it is deemed expedient by my said wife to discontinue
farming, I direct my Executors, to deliver to her, sufficient furniture
( of her own selecting), to furnish a small house, and to sell the
balance, together with all my stock, and property of every description,
and with the proceeds to purchase a small house for the use of my said
wife so long as she remains my widdow. Fourth - In case of the death or
marriage of my said wife, I direct my executors, or the survivor of them,
to sell said house, and divide the proceeds equally between my dear
children. Fifth - It is my desire that my son George W. Hubbs should, in
case he becomes able, pay over to my dear wife, out of the debt which he
owes me, three hundred dollars toward her support. But it is my
particular desire, that he shall not be prosecuted for the same, and I
particularly enjoin upon him and all my dear children, to see that their
mother does not suffer the want of any things. Sixth and lastly - I do
hereby appoint my dear wife executrix and my son in law Albert Fish
Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this day of November in the year of our
Lort Eighteen Hundred and Sixty Seven - 1867. Signed, sealed, published
and declared to be the last will and testament of Ellis Hubbs in the
presence of J. H. Stokes, Frederick C. Stokes.
df 1883 Sep 03 at 72Y in Camden, NJ. CaCHS
with Ellis Hubbs 70
Emeline 71 Rachel 71 George W 71 Eliza J 71 Martha 71
b1833 b1835 b1837 b1839 b1841
Mary E 71 Nelson 71 Israel R 71 Ellis C 71
b1843 b1846 b18490211 b18520707
Rachel Clifton 70
bf 1815 ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 69 et ux Rachel
2002/9/20 from Ruth A. O'Neil
mm ____ ___ __ Obediah Hubbs 70, widower of Sarah Ann (nee Middleton 70)
Hubbs who died 1831 Aug __
bm 1806 ___ __ to Edward Hubbs 69 and Hannah Cohn 69 in NJ
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R81 P009
NJ, Gloucester Co., ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____ /S FC FN
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Obediah Hubbs ___________/1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
(Obadiah)________________ 20-29M
(Sarah Ann)______________ 20-29F
__________________________20-29M
__________________________20-29F
__________________________15-19M
__________________________15-19F
__________________________10-14F
(Eliza Jane) ___ 0-04F
(Thomas Middleton) __ 0-04M
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 Index P_ R248 P276 L_.
NJ, Burlington Co., . ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____ /S FC FN
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Obediah Hubbs ___________/0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
(Obediah) _ _ 30-39M
(Rachel) _ _ 20-29F
_ _ 10-14M
(Thomas) _ _ 5-09M
(Edward) _ _ 5-09M
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R445 P144 L5 378/389
N.J., Camden Co., Delaware Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Nov 26 by E. P. Andrew;
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Obediah Hubbs 44M Farmer NJ
Rachael 35F NJ
Thomas 17M Farmer 9000NJ S
Edward 15M NJ S
Sarah A 9F NJ S
Allen 7M NJ S
Samuel 5M NJ S
Rebecca 3F NJ
William H. 4moM NJ
Anna Smith 17F Ireland
Middleton Hubbs 21M Farmer NJ
df 1864 Mar 19 at 48 interred in the Asbury Methodist Church Cemetery.
NJ_DR B_C P701
Father: Thomas Clifton
Mother: Rachel Clifton
Place of birth: Gloucester Co.
Date of death: and I am quoting, Mar. 26, 1864.
Ref: 2002/9/15 Ruth O'Neil, personal communication to RWC75.
dm 1883 Jun 26 and interred in the Asbury Methodist Church Cemetery.
with Rachel (nee Clifton 70) Hubbs
Edward 71 Sarah A 71 Allen 71 Samuel G 71 _ 71
b183310 b1835 b1841 b1843 b1845
Rebecca 71 William H 71
b1847 b18500706
LINKAGE END 00 The Sarah Clifton/Ellis Hubbs Line
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Thomas Clifton _
n. GJB abstract NJGF 8518
John Carlisle, Sr. [whose father was John Carlisle]
1809 Feb 7
Wife Rachel 1/3 [second wife, Rachel Clifton Townsend
Carlisle]
Son, John, all land and apparel, "hole" and sole
executor.
Polly Adams, Betsy Ratlift/Ratliff, "Abegal" Chambers,
and Rachel the rest. [Rachel "Jr" as written in the
accounting is from the second marriage.]
Daughter Phoebe Carr 1 shilling
Grandson John Holeger 10 pounds
Grandson Phillip Holeger 10 pounds
Grandson John Carr 30 pounds
Grandson Robert Carr 10 pounds
Granddaughter Abigail Carr 10 shillings
Charles Negro, Vencious Negro, & Cate Negro to be free
-
Witness: Thomas Clifton
William X Daniel of Elijah [signed with mark]
-
Inventory: Chonds(???) B. Warring
Jonathan Dicxson
-
Bond: Thomas Clifton
-
In the accounting under Abigail Chambers it says:
May 6th 1811 Paid John Chambers ___ ___
$110.20
10.53 interest
-------
$120.73
John Clifton _
bm 1866
mf ____ ___ __ Minnie _ _
bf 1869
df 1922 ___ __ interred NJ, Camden Co., Harleigh Cemetery.
dm 1930 ___ __ interred NJ, Camden Co., Harleigh Cemetery.
On the same stone: Clarence Vincent 1890-1957
Florence M. Vincent 1891-1964
Delaney Clifton _
n. Private, New Jersey Volunteers. Roster of the People of Revolutionary
Monmouth Co., NJ. Michael S. Adelberg.
Isaac Clifton _
mf 1872 Jul 03 Elizabeth Huff _ both of Camden, in Mt. Ephraim by Rv. John
P. Curtis. CaCHS 18720720CD, 18720717WJP.
Elizabeth Clifton _
bf<1742
mm 1759 Apr 25 William Thorne _, PAVR P556.
James N. Clifton _
mf 1855 Sep 01 Cecelia W. Middleton _ in Camden. CaCHS WJ18551010
Mary A. Clifton _
mm 1870 Dec 14 Benjamin F. Kelley _, both of Blackwoodtown by Rev. R. F.
Brace. 18701231CD 18701228WJP
John Clifton _
bm 1825
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R451 P002B L1 23/25
New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Franklin Twsp.
Enumerated: 1850 Oct 08 David B. Leslie, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
John Clifton 25M Pedler NJ
Lydia Ann 2F NJ
Charles 1mM NJ
John Snoke 82M Gentleman 30000NJ
William Clifton _
bm 1842
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R686 P614 L27 88/88
New Jersey, Camden County, Centre Township
P. O.:Mount Ephraim, 1860 Jun 22 Joseph E. Stafford, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Jacob S. Hunt 43M Farmer 400NJ
Maria 28F NJ
Eliza 8F NJ
Richard 6M NJ
Susannah 4F NJ
Jacob 1M NJ
William Clifton 18M Farm Laborer NJ
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LINKAGE BEGIN 01 The Simon Clifton
Richard Clifton _
bm 1580 ___ ___ Rehoboth, Notts, England
mf 1599
bf 1584
n. LDS via Bob 20011004
with
Thomas _
b1606
Thomas Clifton _
bm 1606 ___ __ to Richard Clifton _ et ux ? GenForum N
n. I received from Loretta Taylor of Sterling, VA, a photo-copy of a page of
handwritten record of the Newport, RI, Quaker Monthly meeting, 1647-1808,
with heading, "A Record of the Death of Friends and their Children." This
was apparently obtained through the LDS microfilm service. The following
entry I quote as entered: "Clifton, 1681. Thomas Clifton of Newport aged
75 years went into the water to wash himself and was found Dead swimming
in the water naked a few hours after on the 9th. day, 5th month, 1681."
This would have been old style calender date. Further down on the same
page are entries of the deaths of two of the children of Henry Beer and
Patience Beer. Patience was one of the daughters of Thomas Clifton and
Mary Butterworth. I understand that there are many entries in the records
of this Quaker meeting that refer to the Thomas Clifton family. He and
his wife Mary had two daughters, who, according to the records that I
have seen, grew to adulthood and married and had children. All were
members of the Newport RI Quaker monthly meeting. The daughters were
named Hope and Patience. - Charles. GenForum Clifton N932.
mf ____ ___ __ Ann Stokes _ IGI Nottinghamshire.
n. GDFSNE
1641 June 02 Thomas Clifton was freeman of Mass. His name given in the
list stands between an inhabitant of Dorchester and one of Concord, but
his residence is unknown at this time.
1643 Thomas Clifton removed with early settlers to Rehoboth, and at last
settlement in R.I. by wife Mary had Patience bf1646Jul02 who mm1664Sep04
John Beere. 1658, another child, probably elder, with the soft name of
Hope, was banished under pain of death for returning from Massachusetts
as a Quaker.
mf<1646 ___ __ Mary Longbottom _, widow of Henry Butterworth of Heptonstall,
Yorkshire, ENG and Weymouth, MA.
n. From Rhode Island, original settler of Monmouth Co., NJ. History of
Monmouth County, 1885, Franklin Ellis. (ca 1685, rwc)
n. 1675 Apr 14 NJ, Monmouth County Deeds, Book B, N123 P52
Leter of Aturnay Thomas Clifton and Patience Beere to John Hance
... we Thomas Clifton & Patiance Beere both of the tonne of Newport on
Rhode Iyland & providence plantations in New England ... doe nominate our
trusty & well beloved friend John Hance of the towne of Shrewsbury ...
Monmouth ... New Jarsey our ... lawfull Autrnay for us ...[regarding] ...
Abraham Bowne now or late inhabitant in the aforesd. tonne of Shrosbury
...;
Signed: Thomas Clifton, Patience Beere;
Witness: William Coddington Go^v, John Easton
[The seal of the Collony affixed as atested - John Sanfoord, Recorder.]
1688 Jun 26 - The Court ordered it to be recorded; signed - Justices Peter
Tilton & Lewis Morris.
dm 1681 Jul 09 at 75Y and interred Clifton Burial Ground, Newport, RI.
GenForum N659
df 1687
with Ann (nee Stokes _)?
Mary _ Hope _
b b
with Mary (nee Longbottom _)?
Patience _
b16460702
Mary Clifton _
bf 1628 ___ __ in Rhode Island.
mm~1647 ___ __ Obadiah Bowen _
bm 1627 Sep 18 to Richard Bowen _ et ux Ann (nee Bourne) Bowen in Wales. His
family was from Kettle Hill, Pembrokeshire, Wales, hers from Gower,
Glamorganshire, Wales, where Obadiah was born. GenForum N126.
n. Obadiah made a will in 1708, proved in 1710, in which he mentions his son,
Samuel of Cohansey and other children and grand children. He lived at
Rehoboth, Mass. in 1657, when he was a surveyor of highways. He removed to
Swansea, Mass., and there was one of the selectmen (the governing body of
the town) in 1681 to 1685. In 1681 and 1682, he was a member of the
General Court (Assembly) for Plymouth Colony from Swansea. He was a
Baptist Unproved marriage date 1649 in Swansea. Obadiah birth date 1626/27
January 03. Some confusion on maiden name of Ann.
Father of Obadiah--Richard. Notes for Richard:
The first Bowen to come to America, of whom we have record, was Richard
Bowen, born about 1590 to 1600, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Richard was the
eighth son of James Bowen. Under date of 1883 a genealogical table of the
Bowen family says "The family, originally of Pentre Evan, county Pembroke,
still florishes in the old country and occupies the old family estate in
Llwyngwair (Ll like oil; ai long i) Haverford wort, Pembrokeshire."
Richard, whose ancestors are traced back to Beli Mawr, King of Briton 100
B.C., migrated from Swansea, Wales, arriving in Weymouth, Mass. The
genealogy refered to says that he arrived 1627 Sept. 27, while others give
the date as late 1640.
References: A book of Elisha Chandler Bowen, M.D., published by Hand,
Avery & Co., Franklin Press, 1884. See also biographical sketches of some
of the Bowen family in "History of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland
Counties, published in 1883 by Charles E. Sheppard, Esq., a lawyer and
genealogist of Bridgeton, NJ. - from Carol Gromer.
df 1697 Feb 18 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA.
wm 1708
dm 1709 Sep 10
1710 will proved
n. Thomas _ m Thankful Mason, Sarah m Robert Fuller,
and it would seem a son had a son Abraham Bowen as suggested in the land
deed of Thomas Clifton & daughter Patience Beere.
with Obadiah Bowen _, two sets from two sources.
Obadiah _ Mary _ Sarah _ Samuel _ Joseph _
b16510918 b1652/3 b16541106 b16590716 b16620626
Thomas _ Hannah _ Lydia _ Mercy _ Isaac _
b16640803 b16650503 b16660423 b1671/20318 b16740930
Samuel _ Thomas _ Sarah _ Richard _ Clifton _
b b b b b
Joseph _
b
Hope Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton _ et ux
Patience Clifton _
bf 1646 Jul 02 to Thomas Clifton _ et ux Mary (nee Longbottom _) Clifton
GDFSNE.
mm 1664 Sep 04 John Beere _. GDFSNE.
n. see also GF Beer 356 wherein Henry Beere mf Patience Scott and had son
Capt. Henry Beere b1673.
with
b b
Savery Clifton _
bm~1665
n. resided in Rochester, Ma.
mf~1692 ___ __ Dorothy Burgess _ in Barnstable, Ma.
bf 1670 Nov 12 to Joseph Burgess _ et ux Patience (nee Freeman _) Burgess in
Sandwich, Ma.
dm>1717 ___ __ in Rochester, Ma.
n. An article on Savery Clifton of Rochester, Mass., 1690,
by Maclean W. McLean can be found in "The National Genealogical Society
Quarterly," Volume 59, p. 168-174. Unfortunately, the only information
given on Patience2 Clifton, b [recorded in Rochester VR, Births];
"no further record; probably d. young."
On Jane2 Clifton, b [RVR]; "no further record found."
The quotes are McLean's comments. GF Clifton 1085 Jane Reed
with Dorothy (nee Burgess _) Clifton 11 children, all known, but not by me.
Patience _ Jane _ Benjamin _
b16930302 b1697021 b b b
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Simon Clifton 05
bm ____ ___ __ to _ Thomas ?
mf ____ ___ __ Anne _ _
wm 1728 Jan 08 NJA 1647C In the name of God amen. I Simun Clifton of the
township of Chester in the County of Burlington in province of West
Jersey, yeoman being sick and weak of body but of sound memory praised
be God and being willing to settle in order all that Estate which God
hath blessed me with in this world do make & constitute this my last will
& testament hereby revoking and making null and void all former and other
will & wills testaments bequeathing my soul to God and appointing my body
to be buried at the discretion of my Executrix herein after named.
Inprimus I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Clifton one half of my land
I live upon with the housings and the orchard thear upon to him and his
heirs and assigns for ever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son John
Clifton the other half of my land and medow equally to be divided before
on them and all so I give unto them my land and meadow over the cricke in
Glosisstor County to them and their heirs and assigns for ever equally to
be divided between them. Item: I give unto my daughter Ann Clifton five
pounds current money of West Jersey. Item: I give unto my daughter
Elizabeth Clifton five pounds current money aforesaid. Item: I give unto
my daughter Hannah Clifton five pounds current money aforesaid.
Item: I give unto my daughter Rachel Clifton five pounds current money
aforesaid. Item: where as my wife is now big with child and if it should
be a son, I will that it shall have equally share of land with my son
Thomas and John and if it should be a daughter that it shall have five
pounds current money aforesaid. Item: I will that my sons shall pay my
daughters their legasies when they arrive to the age of twenty three years
of age that is all my sons equally. Item: I do nominat appoint ordain
constitute and make my trusty and well beloved wife Ann Clifton my whol &
sole Executrix of this my last will & testament who I also appoint to pay
all my debts if any __ and all the remainder of my estate personell hous
hold goods & chattells what so own quick & dead ? so few unto my said wife
Ann Clifton to be at her disposing and she to have the land and plantation
during her natural life. Item: if it should be known that my wife should
? ford my will it completed then I on that my trusty friend Thomas
Lippincott & William J shall be in full power to see it fullfilled.
In testimony whereof I the aforesaid Simun Clifton have hereunto sett my
hand and affixed my seal this eight day of January in the year of our Lord
One thousand seven hundred twenty eight. Signed sealed published and -
with Anne (nee _ 05) Clifton
Thomas 06 Ann 06 John 06 Elizabeth 06 Hannah 06
b b b b ~1725
Rachel 06 Esther 06 Simon 06
~1725 b1728? b1728?
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Thomas Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Amey _ _
wm 1751 Nov 21 NJACOW V32 P61 Lib. 6, P5
Thomas Clifton, of Waterford, Gloucester Co., yeoman; will of. Wife,
Amey. Children - Simon, Rachel and Mary, all under age. Real and
personal estate.
Executors: the wife and Henry Wood of said Co.
Witness: John Daniel, John Jones, Samuel Spicer.
dm<1751 Dec 12
1751 Dec 12 will proved.
Inventory, L64.16.6 by Samuel Davis and James Lecouy.
with Amey
Simon 07 Rachel 07 Mary 07
b b b
Ann Clifton 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mm 1740 Feb 12 Jonathan Taylor _ NJ_BuCMR P225
John Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mf 1740 Sep 10 Mary _ 06 Bankson, both of Philadelphia, PA. NJAMR P70
She was widow of Swan Bankson whom she had married 1731 May 31, he an
innkeeper. LDSR
n. PA_PCB P86 name is given as Cliffton
wm 1770 Jan 08 NJA 8877C Let it be recorded that I John Clifton of the
township of Chester in the County of Burlington and province of New
Jersey being sick and week in body, but of sound mind and memory thanks
be to almighty God therefore, and having a mind to dispose of such
temporal blessings as the almighty hath in his wisdom bestowed upon me
in this life, to such person and persons as I do herein nominate and
appoint hereby revoking and making void all othere or former wills
heretofore by me made either in record or writing and this only to be
taken for the same in manner following Vizt
Imprimus - I give and bequeath unto my deceased brother Thomases son
Simon Clifton one English Shilling in twelve months after my decease.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my sister Rachel Carter the wife of John
Carter the sum of twenty pound in twelve after my decease.
Item: I also give unto said sisters children the sum of five pounds each
to be paid to them in twelve months after my decease and it is my will
that as there is two under age the part be taken care by their parents for
their use.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my deceased sister Esthers children Vizt.
Esther Johnson five pound, Ann Johnson ten pound, Jonas Johnson five
pound, Simon Johnson five pound, Abraham Johnson five pound, and Sarah
Johnson five pound, in twelve months after my decease.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my deceased sister Elizabeth's children
Vizt Patience Wilson five pound in twelve months after my decease, to
George and John Wilson five pound each in twelve months after my decease
Item: I give and bequeath unto friends belonging moorestown meeting three
pound for the support of the graveyard.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my brother Simons children Vizt. Thomas
Clifton thirty pound, Daniel Clifton Ten pound, John Clifton Ten pound,
Benjamin Clifton ten pound to be kept to interest and paid to them as they
arrive to the age of twenty one years by my executor.
Item: I give and bequeath all the remainder of my Estate after my Debts
and Legacys are paid unto my Brother Simon Clifton be the same more or
less. Item: I do hereby nominate and appoint John Lippincott whole and
sole Executor to this my last will and Testament whom I order to pay all
my Debts and funeral charges.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty first
day of the eleventh month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy - 1770.
n. son John and dau Mary quoted by Robert W. Clifton 2001/6/51
with Mary (nee _ 06) Bankson 06 Clifton 06
George 07 Joseph 07 John 07 Mary 07
b17481226 b17511104 b b
Elizabeth Clifton 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ _ Wilson 06
n. son Francis quoted by Robert W. Clifton 2001/6/51
with
Patience 07 George 07 John 07 Francis 07
b b b b
Hannah Clifton 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
Rachel Clifton 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ John Carter 06
n. at least 3 children
with
Esther Clifton 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ _ Johnson 06
df<1770 ___ __ from brother John's will.
with
Esther 07 Ann 07 Jonas 07 Simon 07 Abraham 07
b b b b b
Sarah 07
b
Simon Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Simun Clifton 05 and Ann (nee _ 05) Clifton
mf 1761 Feb 06 Susannah Castle 06 NJ_BuCMR P48 he is listed as Samuel Clifton
bf 1732 Apr 23 at Philadelphia.
dm
mm 1774 May 17 Andrew Linmeyer 06 by Frederick Smith, Moraviah Church at
Oldman's Creek - Paul Minotty p51
df 1796 Mar 24 at 64.0.1 Susannah Linmeyer by maiden name Cassel, late
Clifton, had four children by first husband, Simon, two are still living.
dm 1796 Apr 21 at 64.2.23, Andrew Linmeyer, widower of Upper Penn's Neck..
more info in book, less relevant?
with Susannah (nee Castle 06) Clifton
Thomas 07 Daniel 07 John 07 Benjamin 07
b b1764 b b
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Simon Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 06 et ux Amey
dm
Rachel Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 06 et ux Amey
Mary Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 06 et ux Amey
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George Clifton 07
bm 1748 Dec 26 to John Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee _ 06) Bankson _ Clifton
n. 2001 May 24 data from this line provided by descendant Robert G. Clifton.
mf ____ ___ __ Nancy Knox 07
dm 1811 Oct __
1811 Oct 22 interred at.
with Nancy (nee Knox 07) Clifton
John 08 Sally 08
b1785 b
Joseph Clifton 07
bm 1751 Nov 04 to John Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee _ 06) Bankson _ Clifton
John Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee _ 06) Bankson _ Clifton
Mary Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee _ 06) Bankson _ Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ William Stockton 07, prominent New Jersey resident. They
lived near the Delaware River north of New Hope. The Stockton Inn in the
village of Stockton is the inspiration for the well known song, "There Was
a Small Hotel" (and still is).
The Stocktons had two children; Sarah and Mary. Maybe that Sarah
carrying the maiden name of Stockton was married to Hubbs, but I doubt it.
In any event please stay in touch and I will continue digging.
with William Stockton 07
Sarah 08 Mary 08
b b
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Thomas Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Simon Clifton 06 et ux Susannah (nee Castle 06) Clifton
wm 1834 Dec 01 NJA 14272C Inventory Book D P45 County of Burlington
Intestate. Joseph Austin Adm.
Daniel Clifton 07
bm 1764 ___ __ to Simon Clifton 06 et ux Susannah (nee Castle 06) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Deborah B. _ 07
n. GenForum Clifton #1437 from Shari Flythe.
dm<1796 ___ __ predeceased mother.
with Deborah B.
John 08 Simon S
b1796 b
John Clifton 07
bm 177_ ___ __ to Simon Clifton 06 et ux Susannah (nee Castle 06) Clifton
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R252 P47
New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Gloucester Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John /2 1 _ _ 1 _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _/1 _ 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_______________________ 60-69MW
_______________________ 20-29MW
_______________________ 15-19FW
_______________________ 10-14FW
_______________________ 05-09MW
_______________________ 00-04MW
_______________________ 00-04MW
_______________________ 00-04FW
wm 1850 Jul 24 NJA Inventory Book A P333
John Clifton, County of Camden Late of
Philadelphia. Francis F. Clifton Adm.
Benjamin Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Simon Clifton 06 et ux Susannah (nee Castle 06) Clifton
n. Presumed be son of Simon & Susannah but probably son of Philly Ben wh
married Margaret.
mf ____ ___ __ Christianna _ _
bf 1798
dm 1828 Jan 21 interred Pilesgrove Methodist Episcopal burying ground
(near Sharptown).
df 1856 Jan 21 at 58 interred Pilesgrove Methodist Episcopal burying ground
(near Sharptown).
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John Clifton 08
bm 1787 Dec __ to George Clifton 07 et ux Nancy (nee Knox 07) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Gertrude Weygandt 08
bf 1782 Jan 15
df 1879 May 24
dm 1878
with Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
George W 09 Jacob W 09 John K 09 Alexander J 09 Mary C 09
b18070303 b18111215 b18120128 b18141007 b
Susan 09
b
Sally Clifton 08
bf ____ ___ __ to George Clifton 07 et ux Nancy (nee Knox 07) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Jonathan Hathaway 08
bm 1773
mm ____ ___ __ Moses Cooper 08
bm
with Jonathan Hathaway 08
Jonathan 09
b
with Moses Cooper 08
David 09 Margaret 09 Martha 09 Samuel 09 John 09
b b b b1802 b
Parmelia 09 Hugh 09 Charles 09 Katie 09 Nancy 09
b b b b b
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John Clifton 09
bm 1790 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 08 et ux Deborah B.
mf ____ ___ __ Rebecca Peterson 09
with Rebecca (nee Peterson 09) Clifton
Hannah Ann 10
b1823
Simon Sparks Clifton 09
bm 1790 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 08 et ux Deborah B. in N.J.
n. GenForum Clifton #1437 from Shari Flythe.
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret Kentley 09 in PA.
with Margaret (nee Kentley 09) Clifton
Samuel F 10
b
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George W. Clifton 09
bm 1807 ___ __ to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Amelia _ 09
dm 1872
with Amelia
John D 10 G. Warren 10 Gertrude 10 Eugene W 10
b1843 b b1855 b
Jacob W. Clifton 09
bm 1811 ___ __ to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Ann _ 09
with Mary Ann
John W 10 Anna M 10 Frances C 10 Josephine 10 Emma C 10
b1840 b1842 b b b
Mary C 10 Gertrude 10 Samuel E 10 James 10 Charles H 10
b1850 b b1855 b1856 b
George W 10 Claud H 10
b b1864
John Knox Clifton 09
bm 1818 ___ __ to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Christiana Burkhalter 09
bf 1824
df 1860
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Rebecca Smith 09
bf 1839
dm 1878
df 1920
with Christiana (nee Burkhalter 09) Clifton
John H 10 Charles E 10 Catherine 10 Alice B 10
b1848 b1849 b1855 b1858
with Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09) Clifton
Robert G 10 Gertrude C 10 Cora V 10 Edgar K 10 Alfred R 10
b1863 b1861 b1864 b1866 b1868
Harry D 10 Mary E 10 Wilfred P 10 Henrietta J 10 Anna K 10
b1869 b1871 b1874 b1872 b1876
Alexander James Clifton 09
bm 1814 Oct 07 to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
in Easton, Northampton, PA
mf ____ ___ __ Sara Ann Nagle 09
bf 1820 Mar 12 to
in Easton, Northampton, PA
dm 1868 Mar 08 in Easton, Northampton, PA
df 1906 Jan 01 in Easton, Northampton, PA
with Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09) Clifton
John L 10 Allen J 10 Mary L 10 Clarence E 10 Alexander J10
b18410227 b18431002 ~1849 b1848 b18491117
George W 10 Franklin H 10 Charles W 10 Lillie D 10
b18530427 b1855 b18571021 b18600825
Mary Catherine Clifton 09
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Edward Depew 09
with Edward Depew 09
Evelyn A 10
Susan Clifton 09
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 08 et ux Gertrude (nee Weygandt 08) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ William Clark 09
with William Clark 09
Elizabeth 10 Ida 10
b b
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Hannah Ann Clifton 10
bf 1823 ___ __ to John Clifton 09 et ux Rebecca (nee Peterson 09) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Ellis R. Lake 10
with Ellis R. Lake 10
Della 11
b1861
Page 13
Samuel Forsha Clifton 10
bm ____ ___ __ to Simon Sparks Clifton 09 Margaret (nee Kentley 09) Clifton
in Hamilton Co., OH.
mf ____ ___ __ Rachel Ann Morgan 10
bf
dm in Rush Co., Indiana.
df in Rush Co., Indiana.
with Rachel Ann (nee Morgan 10) Clifton
Richard F 11
b
Page 14
John D. Clifton 10
bm 1843 ___ __ to George W. Clifton 09 et ux Amelia
G. Warren Clifton 10
bm ____ ___ __ to George W. Clifton 09 et ux Amelia
Gertrude Clifton 10
bf 1855 ___ __ to George W. Clifton 09 et ux Amelia
Eugene W. Clifton 10
bm ____ ___ __ to George W. Clifton 09 et ux Amelia
Page 15
John W. Clifton 10
bm 1840 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
Anna M. Clifton 10
bf 1842 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
Frances C. Clifton 10
bf ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
mm ____ ___ __ Henry B. Weaver 10
Josephine Clifton 10
bf ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
mm ____ ___ __ John Kindt 10
Emma C. Clifton 10
bf ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
mm ____ ___ __ John C. Knapp 10
Mary C. Clifton 10
bf 1850 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
Gertrude Clifton 10
bf ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
mm ____ ___ __ George W. Thatcher 10
Samuel E. Clifton 10
bm 1855 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
James Clifton 10
bm 1856 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
Charles H. Clifton 10
bm ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
George W. Clifton 10
bm ____ ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
Claud H. Clifton 10
bm 1864 ___ __ to Jacob W. Clifton 09 et ux Mary Ann
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John Henry Clifton 10
bm 1848 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Christiana (nee Burkhalter 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah Farley 10
mf ____ ___ __ Annie Michler 10
dm 1894
with Sarah (nee Farley 10) Clifton
with Annie (nee Michler 10) Clifton
Mary W 11
b
Charles Edward Clifton 10
bm 1849 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Christiana (nee Burkhalter 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Annie _ 10
mf ____ ___ __ Amanda Vaux 10
dm 1919
with Amanda (nee Vaux 10) Clifton
Lizzie V 11 Samuel J 11 Mathilda 11 Edwin 11
b b b b
Catherine Clifton 10
bf 1855 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Christiana (nee Burkhalter 09)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Depew Ellet 10
bm 1848
dm 1907
with Depew Ellet 10
Elizabeth 11 J. Clifton 11
b b
Alice B. Clifton 10
bf 1858 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Christiana (nee Burkhalter 09)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Isaac L. Foster 10
with Isaac L. Foster 10
William J 11 Fernald 11 Albert 11 Mabel Rash 11
b b b b
Robert G. Clifton 10
bm 1863 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Dorinda McReynolds 10
bf 1863
df 1906
dm 1952
with Dorinda (nee McReynolds 10) Clifton
Anna E 11 Jessie W 11 Robert K 11
b1888 b1890 b1892
Gertrude Constance Clifton 10
bf 1861 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Howard H. Gamon 10
mm ____ ___ __ Emory Eleazar Howard 10
Cora Virginia Clifton 10
bf 1864 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
df 1951
Edgar Knox Clifton 10
bm 1866 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Frances C. Callahan 10
df 1948
dm 1921
with Frances C. (nee Callahan 10) Clifton
Elizabeth R 11 Joseph 11 Mary 11 John 11 Margaret 11
b1905 b1907 b b b
Alfred Royal Clifton 10
bm 1868 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
dm 1891
Harry Douglas Clifton 10
bm 1869 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Sue Winters Haney 10
dm 1904
with Sue Winters (nee Haney 10) Clifton
Dorothy 11
b1902
Mary Elizabeth Clifton 10
bf 1871 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ William S. Raiguel 10
df 1947
dm 1960
with William S. Raiguel 10
Albert 11 Henrietta 11
b1909 b1910
Wilfred Patrick Clifton 10
bm 1874 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Sue McGary 10
bf
mf ____ ___ __ Laura Richter 10
mf ____ ___ __ Mabel Schultz 10
with Sue (nee McGary 10) Clifton
Alfred 11 William 11
b b
Henrietta J. B. Clifton 10
bf 1872 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
df 1966
Anna Kates Clifton 10
bf 1876 ___ __ to John Knox Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth Rebecca (nee Smith 09)
Clifton
df 1877
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John Leonard Clifton 10
bm 1841 Feb 27 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Allen Bishop 10
bf~1845 ___ __
in Allentown, Lehigh, PA
dm 1924 Nov 06 in Easton, Northampton, PA
Allen Joseph Clifton 10
bm 1843 Oct 02 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Alice Metler 10
bf~1849 ___ __
in Allentown, Lehigh, PA
dm 1931 Apr 29 in Easton, Northampton, PA
Mary L. Clifton 10
bf 1845 ___ __ to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
mf ____ ___ __ John Eichlin 10
bm~1841 ___ __
in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
Clarence E. Clifton 10
bm 1848 ___ __ to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
dm 1892 ___ __ in Massachusetts
Alexander Jacob Clifton 10
bm 1849 Nov 17 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Allentown, Lehigh, Pa
mf ____ ___ __ Ida J. Gardner 10
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Ellen Dillon 10
bf 1864 Dec 26
in Lowden, Cedar County, Iowa
dm 1925 Nov 18 in Ogden, Utah
df 1949 Jan 10 in Ogden, Utah
with Ida J. (nee Gardner 10) Clifton
Clarence A 16
~1878
with Mary Ellen (nee Dillon 10) Clifton
Fannie B 16 Lilie 16 Alice 16 George W 16 Ida Mae 16
b1895 b1897 b1899 b1901 b19030719
Richard C 16 Ruth Mary 16
b1906 b19080820
George William Clifton 10
bm 1853 Apr 27 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Easton, Morthampton, PA
dm 1939 May 24 in Mobile, AL
mf ____ ___ __ Annie May Richards 10
bf 1858 Jan 02
in Reading, Berks, PA
df 1888 Oct 08 in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
Franklin H. Clifton 10
bm 1855 ___ __ to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Easton, Northampton, PA
mf ____ ___ __ Rena Keate 10
bf ____ ___ __
in Salt Lake City, UT
dm 1932 Jan 09 in San Diego, CA
Charles Weygandt Clifton 10
bm 1857 Oct 21 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Easton, Morthampton, PA
mf ____ ___ __ Helen _ 10
dm 1927 Dec 05
Lillie Dale Clifton 10
bf 1860 Aug 25 to Alexander James Clifton 09 et ux Sara Ann (nee Nagle 09)
Clifton in Easton, Northampton, PA.
mm ____ ___ __ William Bigler Fulmer 10
df 1956 Jun 09 in Bethpage, Long Island, NY
Page 18
Richard Frank Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ Samuel Forsha Clifton 10 et ux Rachel Ann (nee Morgan 10)
Clifton.
n. Ggrandfather of Shari Flythe. GenForum Clifton 1437.
Page 19
Mary Wagner Clifton 11
bf ____ ___ __ to John Henry Clifton 10 et ux Annie (nee Michler 10) Clifton
Page 20
Lizzie Vaux Clifton 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Charles Edward Clifton 10 et ux Amanda (nee Vaux 10)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Edwin Clifton 11
Samuel J. Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Charles Edward Clifton 10 et ux Amanda (nee Vaux 10)
Clifton
Mathilda Clifton 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Charles Edward Clifton 10 et ux Amanda (nee Vaux 10)
Clifton
Edwin Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Charles Edward Clifton 10 et ux Amanda (nee Vaux 10)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Lizzie Vaux Artman 11
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Anna Eleanor Clifton 11
bf 1888 ___ __ to Robert G. Clifton 10 et ux Dorinda (nee McReynolds 10)
Clifton
df 1888
Jessie Williams Clifton 11
bm 1890 ___ __ to Robert G. Clifton 10 et ux Dorinda (nee McReynolds 10)
Clifton
dm 1989
Robert K. Clifton 11
bm 1892 ___ __ to Robert G. Clifton 10 et ux Dorinda (nee McReynolds 10)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Henrietta Pugh Smitheman 11
dm 1977
df 1988
with Henrietta Pugh (nee Smitheman 11) Clifton
Robert G 12
b1923
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Elizabeth R. Clifton 11
bf 1905 ___ __ to Edgar Knox Clifton 10 et ux Frances C. (nee Callahan 10)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ John Burns 11
Joseph Clifton 11
bm 1907 ___ __ to Edgar Knox Clifton 10 et ux Frances C. (nee Callahan 10)
Clifton
Mary Clifton 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Edgar Knox Clifton 10 et ux Frances C. (nee Callahan 10)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ _ Rust 11
John Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Edgar Knox Clifton 10 et ux Frances C. (nee Callahan 10)
Clifton
Margaret Clifton 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Edgar Knox Clifton 10 et ux Frances C. (nee Callahan 10)
Clifton
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Dorothy Clifton 11
bf 1902 ___ __ to Harry Douglas Clifton 10 et ux Sue Winters (nee Haney 10)
Clifton
Page 24
Alfred Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Wilfred Patrick Clifton 10 et ux Sue (nee McGary 10)
Clifton
William Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Wilfred Patrick Clifton 10 et ux Sue (nee McGary 10)
Clifton
Russell Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Wilfred Patrick Clifton 10 et ux Laura (nee Richter 10)
Clifton
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Clarence A. Clifton 11
bm~1878 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Ida J. (nee Gardner 10)
Clifton
Fannie Belle Clifton 11
bf 1895 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton
df 1971 Dec
Lilie Clifton 11
bf 1897 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Edward Slater 11
mm ____ ___ __ Lawrence A. Corey 11
Alice Clifton 11
bf 1899 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Frank Byron Chase 11
dm 1977 Nov 23
George William Clifton 11
bm 1901 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Freida _ 11
Ida Mae Clifton 11
bf 1903 Jul 19 to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton in Ogden, Utah
df 2001 Feb 14 in Ogden, Utah
mm ____ ___ __ George M. Batchelor 11
bm 1890 Dec 21 to
in Ogden, Weber Co., UT
mm ____ ___ __ Robert John Parker 11
dm 1940 ___ __
Richard Charles Clifton 11
bm 1906 ___ __ to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton
dm 1863 Mar __ in Los Angeles, CA
mf ____ ___ __ Yvonne Germaine Grouix 11
bf 1903 Oct 13 to
in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
df 1985 Jul 27 in Ogden, Weber Co UT
Ruth Mary Clifton 11
bf 1908 Aug 20 to Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 et ux Mary Ellen (nee Dixon 10)
Clifton in Ogden, Utah
mm ____ ___ __ James Joseph Hardy 11
bm 1906 Oct 15 to
in Baltimore, MD
dm 1980 Oct 20 in Ogden, Weber Co UT
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Mary Virginia Clifton 11
bf 1875 Sep 05 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Reading, Berks, PA
mm ____ ___ __ George Stocker 11
df 1972 Dec 12 in Las Vegas, Clark, NV
Lilie Dale Clifton 11
bf 1878 Aug 25 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
df 1956 Jul 18 in Butte, Silver Bow, Montana
Evelyn Doster Clifton 11
bf 1879 Nov 11 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
df 1911 Jul 10 in Butte, Silver Bow, Montana
George Alexander Clifton 11
bm 1881 Jun 09 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
dm 1940 Oct 01 in Salida, Chaffee, CO
mf ____ ___ __ Eliza Johnna Nelson 11
bf 1885 May 11
in Copenhagen, Denmark
df 1976 Nov 02 in Ogden, Weber Co UT
William Richards Clifton 11
bm 1884 Oct 20 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
dm 1891 Dec 02 in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
Emma Annie Clifton 11
bf 1886 Feb 19 to George William Clifton 10 et ux Annie May (nee Richards 10)
Clifton in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
df 1888 Dec 15 in Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ
LINKAGE END 06 Alexander James Clifton - Ron & Pat's line
Page 27
Robert G. Clifton 12
bm 1923 ___ __ to Robert K. Clifton 11 et ux Henrietta Pugh (nee Smitheman
11) Clifton
LINKAGE END 01 The Simon Clifton
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Thomas Clifton _
bm probably to Simon
wm 1815 Dec 20 NJA Calendar of Wills 1814-1817 P87 File 3035H.
Thomas Clifton of Waterford Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ. Int.
Inventory $421.54; made by William Burrough, Thomas Burrough. Includes 1/2
the peach nursery. Sworn to by Rachel Clifton, Adm'x. 1815 Dec 21.
Simon Clifton _
bm probably to Simon
wm 1815 Dec 20 NJA Calendar of Wills 1814-1817 P87 File 3034H.
Simon Clifton of Waterford Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ. Int.
Inventory $861.54; made by William Burrough, Thomas Burrough. Includes
stone at the Quarry and 1/2 the peach nursery. Sworn to by John Clifton,
Adm'r. 1815 Dec 21.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 05 John Clifton/Elinor, he a merchant of Phila.
John Clifton 07
bm~1710 based on bf Elizabeth
mf ____ ___ __ Elinor _ 07
n. PA_PCB P86 name is given as Clifton
wm 1755 Apr 02 PA_PCW BK N205 P325 Abstract 1747-1763 P1190
John Clifton of Philada, merchant.
Executors: Wife Elnor and children
Children: William Elizabeth, Francis, Ann and Eleanor.
Witness: Thomas Greeme, John Hearsley, Jr. and William Vanderspiegel
Signed 1755 Apr 02
Proved 1755 Jun 02
with Elinor
Elizabeth 08 William 08 Frances 08 Anne 08 Elinor 08
b173403__ b173709__ b173907__ b174009__ b
Elizabeth Clifton 08
bf 1734 Mar __ to John Clifton 07 with Elinor
William Clifton 08
bm 1737 Sep __ to John Clifton 07 with Elinor
Frances Clifton 08
bf 1739 Jul __ to John Clifton 07 with Elinor
Anne Clifton 08
bf 1740 Sep __ to John Clifton 07 with Elinor
Elinor Clifton 08
bf 1743 ___ __ to John Clifton 07 with Elinor
LINKAGE END 05 John Clifton/Elinor of Phila.
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Simon Clifton _
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah
with Sarah
Abigail _ Rachel _
Abigail Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Simon Clifton _ et ux Sarah
mm ____ ___ __ _ Browne _
wf 1824 Sep 16 NJ_GCW 1818-1836 B523,524 Abs. P70.
Abigail Browne, formerly Abigail Clifton. No place of residence named,
will of. Niece Elouisa Hammel, daughter of my sister Rachel Hammell
formerly Rachel Clifton, all estate, real, personal and mixed. 16 acres
of land given Abigail by her father Simon Clifton. Large trunk
containing bedding, etc. and all other belongings in the house I now
reside in that belongs to me. Mother Sarah Clifton to have the use of as
much of my personal estate as she shall deem necessary to make her
comfortable during her natural life, after which it shall belong to my
niece.
Executor: friend William Burrough.
Witness: Isaiah Joy, Isaac Clifton, Rachel Merritt.
Proved: 1824 Oct 24.
with _ Browne _
Rachel Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Simon Clifton _ et ux Sarah
mm ____ ___ __ _ Hammell _
with _ Hammell _
Elouisa _
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John Clifton _
bm 1806
dm 1868 May 04
Obit.: 1868 May 07 Thu, PA_PPL V_LXV N37
Clifton - On the 4th inst., at Salem, New Jersey, John Clifton, in the
62d year of his age. *
Sarah Clifton _
mm 1756 Jun 09 Jonathan Potts _, both of Cumb. Co., Salem MM at Greenwich MH
name is also given as Polk.
Ann Clifton _
n. ____ __ __ Ann rocf Dublin MM, Ire., dated 1724,2,13 & 14
1723 02 26 Ann [Cliffton] gct Friends in Ire.
Passenger & Imminration Lists - #5924 P81 Albert Cook Myers
1969 Reprinted by Baltimore Publishing Co.
mm 1733 Aug 29 Edward Pleadwell _ of Philadelphia, merchant, she a spinster.
GMONJ P22 NJML 1724-34 P234.5.
1733 11 25 Ann [Cliffton] rpd mcd
Ann Clifton _
mm 1763 Feb 07 _ _ _ Salem MM dis mou
Ann Clifton _
bf 1784 ___ __ GMONJ.
Isaac Clifton _
mf 1804 May 17 Sarah Baker _, No. Liberties, Phila. by Rv. Ashbel Green,
2ndPCR P324
n. 1815 Mar 28 child of Isaac Clifton 2ndPCR, Phila. P443
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LINKAGE BEGIN 02 Nathan Clifton - Haddonfield MM
Nathan Clifton 05
bm~1755 probable son of Hugh II
mf 1780 Nov 21 Mary Robinson 05, he of Burlington, NJ. NJAMR P70/NJ_BuCMR
n. 1802 Mar 05 rocf Evsham MM, PA_PMM P72
n. Haddonfield Monthly Meeting
n. of Glou. Co., NJ when dau. Rebecca marries.
n. wm 1820 Jul 30 NJ_GCW 1818-1836 B281-283 Abs P23.
William Matlack
Witness: John Evins, Jr., Nathan Clifton, Edward Hunt.
df 1831 Dec 16 HMM, PA_PMM P72
dm 1832 Jan 11 HMM, PA_PMM P72
with Mary (nee Robinson 05)
Sarah 06 Rebecca 06 John 06 William 06 Samuel 06
b17840405 b17860912 b17890627 b17920616 b17941112
Mary 06 Rachel 06
b17971115 b18001018
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Sarah Clifton 06
bf 1784 Apr 05 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
Rebecca Clifton 06
bf 1786 Sep 12 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
mm 1805 Apr 16 Bethuel Borton 06 at PM Haddonfield Friends, NJ. NJ_GCMR P229.
bm ____ ___ __ to Benjamin Borton 05 et ux Charity
John Clifton 06
bm 1789 Jun 26 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
William Clifton 06
bm 1792 Jun 16 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
mf 1813 Jul 25 Mary Henry 06
bf ____ ___ __ to John Henry 05 et ux Sarah
n. 1813 Sep 13 Haddonfield MM mcd dis
n. wm 1823 Nov 29 NJ_GCW 1818-1836 C25; Abstract P83
John Henary, Gloucester Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ
Wife Sarah 1/2 of moveable estate. Son David Henary $1.00 lawful money of
NJ to be paid out of my movable estate. Son John Henary dwelling house
wherein I now live and 4 acres of the lot of land adjoining thereto on the
easterly side. To daughter Mary Clifton the hole of the remainder of my
log of land be the same more or less. Also my wearing apparel I leave to
my son John.
Executor: William Clifton and son John Henary.
Witness: Samuel Clifton, Joseph O. Ware, Nathan Clifton
Proved: 1825 May 14.
df
mf 1829 Jul 11 Catherine (nee _ 06) Price 06 widow, both of Glou. Twsp, by
Samuel B. Hunt, Esq. 18290715 The Village Herald & Weekly Advertiser
wm 1859 Jul 29 NJA 1126B In the name of God amen. I, William Clifton, of
Union Township in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey, being
of sound mind, memory and understanding do make and publish this my
last will testament, in manner following, that is to say:
First - It is my will, and I do order, that all my just debts and
funeral expenses be duly paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently can
be after my decease.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Nathan H. Clifton, all my carpenter
tools and all other tools of every kind and description, also my gun and
tackel, my silver watch, my bed & bedding, bureau, one large chest &
clothing therein contained, 4 chairs, one half of all my dishes contained
in the high cupbord, hereafter devised to my daughter "Susan Cheesman."
Item: I give and devise unto my said son Nathan H. Clifton, all my lands,
tenements, hereditaments and real estate, whatsoever and wheresoever,
subject to the changes hereinafter created and put upon the same.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Susan Cheesman, my high
cupboard, with one half of the dishes therein contained, 1 clock, 1 blue
cuverlio, also fifty dollars be paid when in one year after my decease -
also 1 stand.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Harker, now living
somewhere in the Westerly country, the sum of fifty dollars, provided she
should ever return to this country and stands in need of relief.
Item: I do hereby change my Real Estate herein before devised to my son
Nathan H. Clifton, with the payment of the bequest herein before made to
my two daughters, to be paid to them as aforesaid. also, my just debts
and funeral expenses.
Lastly, I hereby appoint my son Nathan H. Clifton, Executor of this my
last will and testament. Signed, seald published and declared by the
said William Clifton to be his testament and last will in the presence
of us - Benjamin T. Allen, Edward Turner.
wm 1859 Jul 29 NJA 555D Inventory Book B P1036 County of Camden Late of
Philadelphia. Nathan H. Clifton Adm.
with Mary (nee Henry 06) Clifton
Nathan H 07 Hannah 07 Susan 07
b1816
Samuel Clifton 06
bm 1794 Nov 12 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
n. 1813 Aug 09 Haddonfield MM mou dis P72
mf
bf 179_
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R252 P78
New Jersey, Gloucester Co., Deptford Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Samuel___/_ 1 _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ 1 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(Samuel Clifton) 40-49MW
_______________________ 40-49FW
_______________________ 20-29FW
_______________________ 15-19FW
_______________________ 05-09MW
Mary Clifton 06
bf 1797 Nov 15 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
mm 1824 Jan 07 William Skill 06 NJ_GCMR P171.
Rachel Clifton 06
bf 1800 Oct 18 to Nathan Clifton 05 et ux Mary (nee Robinson 05) Clifton.
ECRoBC P147, Evesham MM.
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Nathan Henry Clifton 07
bm 1816 ___ __ to William Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee Henry 06) Clifton
mf 1840 Aug 01 Sarah Fox 07
bf 1817 ___ __
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R686 P619 L25 124/124
New Jersey, Camden County, Centre Township
PO: Mt. Ephraim, 1860 Jun 22 Jos. E. Stafford, Jr., Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Nathan Clifton 44MWFarmer 500 100NJ
Sarah 42F NJ
Mary 15F NJ 1
Hannah 13F NJ 1
dm 1870 Feb 04 at 55 in Camden, 18700209WJP, 18700212CD
Obit.: 1870 Feb 05 PA_PPL
Clifton - At Camden, on the 4th instant, Nathan H. Clifton in the 54th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, on Tuesday, the 8th inst. from his late residence, Ferry road
and Seventh street, on Tuesday, 8th inst., 9 o'clock. To proceed to Chew's
Landing. Services in the M. E. Church at that place at 11 o'clock A. M.
213.
df 1871 Apr 05 at 54 in Mechanicsville, NJ, 18710421WJP, 18710422CD
1871 Apr 07 PA_PPL V_LXXI N12
Clifton - On the 4th inst., Sarah Clifton, widow of the late Nathan H.
Clifton, in the 54th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, James Pine,
Mechanicsville, NJ, Sunday, 9th inst. at ten o'clock. **4?
with Sarah (nee Fox 07) Clifton
Mary 08 Hannah 08
b1845 b1847
Hannah Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee Henry 06) Clifton
mm 1830 Sep 16 Abel Harker 08. NJ_GCMR P99
n. moved out west.
Susan Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 06 et ux Mary (nee Henry 06) Clifton
mm 1840 Feb 06 Benjamin S. Cheesman 08. NJ_GCMR P55
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Mary Clifton 08
bf 1845 ___ __ to Nathan Henry Clifton 07 et ux Sarah (nee Fox 07) Clifton
Hannah Clifton 08
bf 1847 ___ __ to Nathan Henry Clifton 07 et ux Sarah (nee Fox 07) Clifton
LINKAGE END 02 Nathan Clifton - Haddonfield MM
Elwood Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary M _ _
with Mary M
Elwood S _
b1855
Elwood Stokes Clifton _
bm 1855 ___ __ to Elwood Clifton _ et ux Mary M.
dm 1863 Dec 01
1863 Dec 02 PA_PPL V_LVI N63 Wed. morn. Obit.
Clifton - On Tuesday, the 1st instant, of diptheria, Ellwood Stokes,
only son of Ellwood and Mary M. Clifton, in the 8th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents No. 1105 Poplar
street, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill.***260
Page 36
William Clifton _
bm 176_
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R83 P369
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Kingwood Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
William Clifton _________/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 _ _ _ _/0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 _ _ _ _/
(William) _______________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 10-14FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R253 P282
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Kingwood Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
William Clifton _________/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 _ _ _/0 0 0 0 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
(William) _______________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 20-29FW
William Clifton _
bm 176_
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R83 P368
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Kingwood Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
William Clifton, Sr. ____/0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 _ _ _ _/0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 _ _ _ _ _/
(William, Sr.) __________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Clifton _
bf 175_
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R253 P282
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Kingwood Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Elizabeth Clifton _______/0 0 0 0 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 _ _/
(Elizabeth) _____________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
William Clifton _
bm 177_
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R253 P282
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Kingwood Twsp. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
William Clifton _________/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
(William) _______________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 40-49MW
Sarah Clifton _
n. wf 1845 N250 Phila. W & Admin - Admin P333
Jacob Clifton _
bf 1798
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R83 P368
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Jacob /_ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jacob Clifton 20-29MW
_______________________ 30-39FW
_______________________ 05-09MW
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R685 P818 L22 1302/1357
New Jersey, Burlington Co., Borough of Bordentown
P. O.: Bordentown, 1860 Aug __ Geo. W. Thompson, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Jacob Clifton 62M Farmer & Cum'r 1000NJ Deaf
Sarah 72F NJ
Andrew Amerst 42M Machinist 150Germ
Catharine Amerst 29F England
George Clifton _
mf 1818 Aug 31 Mary Burnet _, NJ_GCMR P60
bf 1784 ___ __
df 1852 Sep 17 at 66 GMONJ.
History of Camden Co., CaCHS
P72D William Pvt Rev War
P73A George Pvt Rev War
P81D George Pvt Rev War
Maria Clifton _
mm 1832 Dec 27 Wm. A. Woolman _ NJ_BuCMR P251
Susannah Clifton _
mm 1759 May 31 Joseph Parker _ NJ_BuCMR P172
Burlington Births & Deaths 1848-1861 BCHS 929.4NJ Bur
Burlington Co. Historical Soc. 609-386-4773
457 High St., Burlington, NJ MTH 1-4 W 10-12 S 2-4
Burlington Co. Court House
Burlington Co. 1681
p109
John Clifton 8877C B14 p381,419 W1771 Inv1771 acct 1772
8878C
8879C
8880C
9094C
9095C
9096C
Simun 1647C W1728 Inv1728
Thomas 14272C Inv1834
Camden Co.
p220
William Cliffton 555D W1859 Inv1859
John 170D Inv1850
William H. Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret Quigley _
bf 1889 ___ __ to William Quigley 11 et ux Sarah in Ireland
df 1924 Feb 17, a housecook, interred NJ, Camden, Calvary Cemetery, Sec. A,
Range K, Lot 20, Grave 2, no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P354-4, 1937, WPA
P4445-4, P1938.
with Margaret (nee Quigley 12) Clifton
William
b1840
William Clifton _
bm 1840 ___ __ in Camden, NJ.
dm 1910 Apr 19 and interred NJ, Camden, Calvary Cemetery, Sec. A., Range K,
Lot 20, Grave 1, no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P354-4, 1937, WPA P4445-4,
P1938.
_ Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Anna Schaffer _
bf ____ ___ __ to Henry Schaffer _ et ux Mary in MD.
df 1931 Jan 11 interred NJ, Camden, New Camden Cemetery, Sec. F, Lot 151,
Grave 5, no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4, 1937, WPA P#4445-4, 1938.
William Clifton _
bm 1835 ___ __ in Camden, NJ. possibly older brother to Smith Clifton
dm 1887 Dec 02 at 52 in Camden, 18871202CD, 18871207WJP. Interred NJ, Camden
Evergreen Cemetery, Lot 60. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4,1937; P4445-4,1938.
same lot as Amanda
Amanda K. Clifton _
bf 1883 ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Amanda in MD.
df 1895 Jan 27 at 12y, interred Evergreen Sec. E. Lot 60, no headstone.
NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938. 18950130WJP
same lot as William
Charles K. Clifton _
bm 1845 ___ __ probably younger brother to Smith Clifton
dm 1923 Jan 06 at 78, retired, interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cemetery.
18760508 Mary at 34 in Camden, 18760517WJP
18951115 William at 19 in Camden, 18951123CD, 18951120WJP
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LINKAGE BEGIN 03 Henry Clifton
Henry Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to ___ Clifton _ Phila, PA Haddonfield MM
ld 169_ ___ __ Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P85 LDS#0021872
Grantor: Hugh Durborough, sawyer of Philadelphia
Grantee: Henry Clifton, weaver of same
Description: 35 x 198' lot bounded on north by Mary Morgan, east by 3rd St
from the Delaware River, south Henry Clifton's lot, west by new burial
ground.
mf ____ ___ __ Rebeckah _ 05
df 1702 May 02 wife of Henry PA_PMM P347
n. 1703 Sep 11 Henery & Jone England? gltm nfr Haddonfield MM
mf 1703 Sep 22 Jane Engle 06, widow of Evesham, he of Philadelphia, at MH,
Evesham, NJ Haddonfield MM. NJ_BuCMR P230. Henry, s. of ---?, Phila, PA.
n. 1704 05 28 Joan rocf Newton MM West New Jersey, dated 1704 04 08
PA_PMM P488
df 1725 Dec __ interred 17251220 BurlingtonMM
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah _ 06
n. 1734 Jun 04 witnessed the marriage of Samuel Coates of the City of Phila.
in the Province of PA and Mary Langdale of Passyunk in the Co. of Phila at
public Meeting of Quakers at Philadelphia.
n. 1743 July 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #5930
NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday the thirtieth
Instant, at the Hour of Nine in the Morning, at ROBERTS'S
........ree Acres, more or less. One other Lot, scituate in
Third Street, adjoining to a Lot of Henry Clifton,
containing about half an Acre more or less. Taken in Execution
at the Suit of the Trustees of the Loan Office of the Province
of Pennsylvania, by JOHN HYATT, Sher.
wm 1746 May 04 Philadelphia County Wills BH 1928 N125
Henry Clifton. Philadelphia weaver. Wife Sarah. Grandchildren John,
Henry, and William Clifton. Daniel, Jane and Mercy Walton. Children
Mary Bryan, Elizabeth Walton, Sarah Knight and John (Executor). Wit.
Anthony Aarris, John Bringhurst and Jeremiah Elfreth. Sighed 4th day 3rd
month 1746. Proved 1746 Feb 22 Recorded page 218
dm 1746 Apr 20
n. Sarah, dau of Henry & Letitia df 1730 Jul 17 PA_PMM P347
with Letitia? PA_PMM P347
Sarah
b
with Sarah
John 07 Mary 07 Elizabeth 07 Sarah 07
Joseph Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Henry
dm 1700 Jul 08 PA_PMM P347
William Clifton 06
bm
dm 1717 Jul 19 PA_PMM P347
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Henry Clifton 07
mf ____ ___ __ Letitia _ _
mf 1727 Apr 15 Sarah Dunn _, widow, at PMH. PA_PMM P488
mf 1733 Sep 15 Sarah Maule _, widow, at PM. PA_PMM P488
John Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Henry Clifton 06
n. 1731 August 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #791
NEAR the upper End of Third Street, Philadelphia, still
continues to be made and sold the whitest STARCH (as by Proof
may readily appear) Where Merchants, Shopkeepers and others,
may be supplied at 1 l. 16 s. per. Hund. or 4 s. 6 d. per Doz.
well dryed and carefully packed, so as to keep its due Colour
and Form to the West Indies or elsewhere, by John Clifton.
n. 1734 June 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #1631
SMALL POX INOCULATION, DR. CLIFTON'S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE CURE
OF THE SMALL POX, EDINBURGH, TERRIBLE HAVOCK, DR, FRIEND'S
METHOD OF PURGING, TURKISH METHOD, DR. SYDENHAM, PUSTULES
RIPEN, FACE AND BREAST, DISTEMPER, SECOND FEVER, STATE OF
PHYSICK ANCIENT AND MODERN, BATHING ARTICLE, HONEY OF ROSES,
TINCTURE OF MYRRH, ABSCESS, F. CLIFTON
n. 1735 August 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #2014
LOST between this Place and Brunswick, part of a Gold Chain
from a Watch, with two Stones, set in Gold in the Shape of a
Heart, and the Key hanging to it. Whoever finds the same, and
will return them to the Printer hereof, shall have Forty
Shillings Reward paid by John Clifton. N.B. All Persons are
desired to stop the same if offered to Sale.
n. 1737 July 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #2674
THIS is to give Notice to Matthew MacKilronan, born in the
County of Cavan in the Parish of Templefort near Belterbort in
Ireland, by Trade a Weaver, and who came into this Country
about 3 Years since, that if he applies to John Clifton,
Weaver, in Third Street, Philadelphia, he will hear of
something to his Advantage sent him from his Sister in
Ireland.
n. 1738 September 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #3237
A NEGRO Boy, about 16 Years of Age, that can Plow and do most
Sorts of Country Work; and a Girl about 19 Years old, that can
do all sorts of House Work, and is fit for Town or Country. To
be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, at 6 or 8 Months Credit on good
Security, or for Country Produce.
df 1739 Jul 10 PA_PMM P347
n. 1741 July 16 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #4715
Juk Imported from New-York, A Choice parcel of old Madeira
WINE, to be Sold for ready Money by John Clifton, at his House
in Second-Street, Philadelphia.
n. 1742 March 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #5120
TO BE LETT, A Plantation in the Township of Oxford, containing
one hundred Acres, lying on the River Delaware, with some
Meadow, a Dwelling House, Barn and other Out Houses. Also
Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, &c. to be sold. Enquire of Bridget
Keen, on the Premises, or John Clifton in Philadelphia. Also
good Vidonia and Madeira Wine to be sold by the said Clifton.
n. 1743 March 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #5699
To be SOLD, By JOHN CLIFTON, at Richard Swan, Hatter in
Market Street, or at Mr. George Hedmer, Shopkeeper. Choice
Vidonia Wine, cheap for ready Money. N.B. The said Clifton
will take Spanish Pistoles, weighing four penny weight eight
grains, at eight and twenty Shillings, and large Portugal
Pieces at Six Pounds each. John Clifton.
n. 1746 March 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #7686
Philadelphia, February 11. 1745-6. To be sold, by Publick
Vendue, on Saturday, the 29th of March next, at the House of
John Clifton, in Wickacoe, FIVE Lots of ground, two twenty
foot each, three eighteen foot each, and sixty five deep,
situate and lying in Wiccacoe aforesaid, between Second and
Front street, from the River Delaware, bounded southward on the
north side of Almond street, westward on Joseph Richards,
northward on Edward Shippen, Esq; and eastward by William
Preston. The purchasers to have four months credit, if
required. The title and plan may be seen at the house of John
Clifton, in Wickacoe.
n. 1746 February 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #7653
Philadelphia, February 11, 1745. To be sold, by Publick
Vendue, on Saturday, the 29th of March next, at the House of
John Clifton, in Wickacoe, Sundry Lots of Ground, Eighteen,
Nineteen, and Twenty Feet Front, and sixty-five Feet back,
situate on the North-side of Almond Street, in the Township of
Wickacoe. The Purchasers to have four Months Credit, if
required. The Title may be seen at the House of Joseph
Durborow, in Wickacoe.
n. 1747 August 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #8984
Philadelphia, August 20. 1747. To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, at
his house, in Second street, for ready money, A Large quantity
of sheeting linnen, wide and narrow Britannia, fine
cambricks, kentings, black double taffeties or padusoys, long
ells, scarlet and other broadcloaths, womens scarlet yarn
hose, gum guiacum by the pound, or larger quantity, hog gum by
the ounce, jesuits bark by the half dozen pounds, coffee by
the barrel or dozen pounds, brandy by the cask or gallon, and
antimony by the pound, or smaller quantity.
n. 1747 October 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #9172
Philadelphia, October 22. 1747. To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, at
his house in Second street, for ready money. A large quantity
of sheeting linnen, new and narrow Britannia, fine
cambricks, kentings, black double taffaties or padusoys, long
ells, scarlet and other broadcloths, womens scarlet yarn hose,
gum guiacum by the pound, or larger quantity, hog gum by the
ounce, jesuits bark by the half dozen pounds, coffee by the
barrel or dozen pounds, brandy by the cask or gallon, fine
green tea, muscovado sugar, and antimony by the pound or
smaller quantity.
n. 1748 January 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #9379
To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, at his house in Second street, for
ready money, A large quantity of sheeting linnen, wide and
narrow Britannia, fine cambricks, kentings, black double
taffaties or paduasoys, long ells, scarlet and other
broadcloths, womens scarlet yarn hose, gum guaiacum [?] by the
pound, or larger quantity, hog gum by the ounce, Jesuits bark
by the half dozen pounds, coffee by the barrel or dozen
pounds, brandy by the cask or gallon, antimony by the pound,
or smaller quantity, and very good muscovado sugar.
n. 1748 Jun 26 dis mou twice PA_PMM P488.
n. 1748 September 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10019
Philadelphia, September 15. 1748. To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON,
at his house, in Second street, the following goods and
medicines, cheap for ready money, viz. SHeeting Linnen, narrow
Britannia, kentings, cambricks, coarse broadcloths, long
ells, yarn hose, muscovado sugar, coffee, green tea, French
brandy, Peru Jesuits bark, gum guiacum, antimony, manna,
senna, epicacuana, jallop, alloes soccotrina, myrrh, rhubarb,
species of diascordium, Venice treacle, oil of amber, camamile
flowers, opium, cantharides, salt tartar, tartarized tartar,
crocus metetocum, Turnercerat, spirit of nitri dulcis, of
hartshorn, of lavender, of sal volatile, elixir proprietatis,
and glass globs for street lamps.
n. 1748 October 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10108
PHILADELPHIA, October 6. Saturday last being the Anniversary
Election throughout this Province for Representatives,
Sheriffs, Coroners, &c. the following Gentlemen were chosen.
Assessors, ... Daniel Palmer. For Chester County, Representatives,
Joseph James, Phineas Lewis. For Lancaster County, Representatives,
Sheriff, Joseph Pugh. On Monday last Israel Pemberton, sen. and Thomas
Leech, were chosen Burgesses for this City. Assessors, William
Moode, Joseph Fox, Edward Catherall, Jacob Duche, Samuel Morris, and
John Clifton.
n. 1749 February 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10393
Philadelphia, February 7. 1748-9. Whereas a letter from Peter
Furnell, Esq; of the island of Jamaica, directed to the
subscriber, was brought by Capt. Thomas Stamper, when he
sailed last from that port, the letter covering a bill of
lading, and bill of exchange for Fifteen Pounds Sterling;
which said letter was brought on shore by the Capt. amongst
the general letters, and taken up by some person; and as that
letter and bill of exchange can be of no service to any one
but the subscriber, unless it is to satisfy an impertinent
curiosity; The person possessed of it, is desired to convey
the same to the Post Office, and no questions shall be ask;
and all masters of vessels, and others, are desired, as a
favour, not to deliver any letters directed to me, to any
person, except such as I shall send for them, or to the Post
master of this place, as I shall chearfully pay postage for
the same. JOHN CLIFTON.
n. 1749 March 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10452
Philadelphia, March 7. 1748-9. Just imported from London, in
the ship Salisbury, Capt. Brame, and to be sold by John
Clifton, at his store, in Second street, betwixt Arch and Race
streets, the following goods for ready money, or short credit,
viz. White persians, white half yard sarsnet, broad ditto,
black half yard alamode, black mantuas, undrest ditto, bat
crape, black rich broad paduasoy, best Genoa velvet, double
sprig ozenbrigs, princes linnen, blue ditto, 6 eights and yard
wide clear lawn, ell wide and 6 qr. muslin, printed callicoes
in patterns for bear, blue and white printed ditto, cambricks,
allspice, Jesuits bark, antimony, crude, sundry sorts of fresh
medicines, very cheap, blue, green, and cloth colour
shaloons, black, blue and green superfine broadcloth, womens
plain white thread hose, embroiderclokes ditto, boys plain
white thread ditto, womens double glazkid gloves, lamb
ditto, maids gloves and mittens ditto, girls gloves and
mittens ditto, black silk lace, dyerwood, sheeting linnen,
narrow Britannias, long ells, half thicks, and coarse
broadcloth.
n. 1749 September 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #11005
To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, At his store, in second street,
betwixt Arch street and Race street, All sorts of drugs and
medicines, with English and Spanish saffron, camphyr, Jesuits
bark, cinnamon, cloves, mace and nutmegs, currans and raisins,
with sundry sorts of dry goods, very cheap for ready money.
n. 1749 December 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #11339
To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, at his store in Second street,
between Arch and Race street, the following goods and
medicines, very cheap for ready money only, viz. Superfine
Spanish broadcloth in suits, with alopeen linings and
trimmings, superfine black, blue and green broadcloth, coarse
ditto, halfthicks, long ells, London shaloon, black double
mantua silk, white sarsnet, white Persian, blush ditto, black
paduasoy, fine velvet, best flaxen oznabrigs, 7-8ths and yard
wide garlix, Princelinnen, 6 qr. and 5 qr. muslins, yard
wide clear lawns, patches of cambricks, Russia linnen, 6 qr.
and yard wide cotton checks, men and womencotton stockings,
womencotton gloves, and thread stockings, kid and lamb
gloves, bed callicoes, black lace, narrow Brittania,
sheeting linnen, blue and white China cups and dishes, mace,
cloves, cinnamon and nutmegs, currains at 9d. per pound,
raisons 8d, by the dozen or half dozen pounds; senna, manna,
Gum Teammony, gum bouge, aloes succot. myrrh, opium,
assasetide, styrax calum. galbanum, camphire, lignum vitae,
bog gum, Roots ipecacuana, gentian, anchuse, liquorice, jalop,
rhubarb, tormentilla, Fla. camomile, balaustains, saffron
English, ditto Spanish, H Jesuits bark, cochineal, Spanish
flies, white poppy heads, terra japan, crabs claws, red coral,
cinnab. native, crocus metalior. saccher saturni, anti.
diaphor, crude ditto, Venetian borax, cream tartar, tartariz
tartar, Salt tartar, nitri, armoniac crude, vol. ditto, vol.
salt hartshorn, vol. salt amber, mercur. aulcis, praecipit.
rhub. green ditto, quicksilver, Oils juniper, sweet almonds,
mace per express. cloves, cinnamon, vitriol, amber, Tincture
castor, magist. of steel, salt tartar, cantharides, jalap.
sacra, rhub. balsam tolu, liquid laudanum, spirit sal. vol.
ol. hartshorn, nitri dulcis, nitri tart, lavender co. sal.
armoniac, vitriol, Elixirs proprietatis, vitriol, species
diascordium, Powders of rhubarb, jalop, jesuits bark,
ipecacuana, Venice treacle, Spanish liquorice, Emplaster
diaculum simp. cum gum, Turnercerat.
n. 1750 September 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #12243
Just imported from London, in the ship Samuel and James, Capt.
Smith, and to be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, At his store in Second
street, between Arch and Race streets, the following goods,
cheap for ready money only, viz. Seven eights cotton checks,
7-eights and yd. wd. garlix, bag holland, 6 qr. and 5 qr.
muslins, broad and narrow lawns, narrow brittanias, sheeting
roans, broad Russia diaper, princes linnen, m Russia linnen,
double spriged ozenbrigs, purple ground calicoes, single
purple do, 18 yards shagreen, ground do 12 yards rich white
English damask, black undrest mantuas, single black mantuas,
white sarsnet, black paduasoy, black half yd. persians, blue,
green and black superfine broadcloths, do. in suits, with
alopeen, linings and trimmings, green, blue and cloth colour
shaloon, blue, green, white and scarlet tammies, half thicks,
long ells and coarse broadcloths, womens brocaded silk shoes,
with silk heels, do. with leather heels, girls do. womens best
silk hose, 3 yd. silk laces, head lace, boys and girls worsted
hose, womens cotton and thread hose, mens do common and best
pins, fine ivory stickfans, English and French white wax,
necklaces, green and bohea tea, cinnamon, cloves, mace and
nutmegs, very large glass globes, for street lamps, with or
without heads, white and red lead, Spanish brown, yellow oker,
brown oker, Venetian red, umber, gauls, French verdigrease,
yellow pink, Dutch do. distilled verdigrease, fine flax white
vermillion, calcinsmalts, brown pink, Dutch do. distill
verdigreese, Dutch do. pencils and brushes, of all sorts.
Drugs and medicines as usual, with double flint vial and
ground stopples, common do. sives and glyster syringes.
n. 1750 October 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #12350
JOHN CLIFTON, intending to depart this province, in 3 months,
from this date, desires all persons indebted to him to make
speedy payment: And those who have demands on him, are desired
to bring in their accounts, and they shall be paid.
n. 1751 February 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #12664
Philadelphia, February 19, 1750-1.
To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, At his store, in Second street,
betwixt Arch and Race streets, for ready money, White English
damask, white sarsnet, white and blush persian, black undrest
mantua, drest ditto, black paduasoy, yard wide clear lawns,
cambricks and lawns in patches, superfine broadcloths in
suits, with trimmings, bag hollands, yard wide garlix, 7-8ths
ditto, 7-8ths linnen and cotton checks, princes linnen, fine
ozenbrigs, Russia linnen, and diaper, 5 qr. and 6 qr. muslin,
London shaloon, tammies, bed and other calicoes, mens and
womens cotton and worsted hose, womens cotton gloves, fine
French white wax necklaces, English ditto, ivory stick fans,
womens brocaded silk shoes, girls ditto, womens silk
stockings, silk laces, head lace, black ditto, &c., &c.
The said Clifton will receive round Spanish dollars at
eight shillings, and Spanish pistoles, of the common weight,
at twenty eight shillings each, in all payments for goods
bought of him from this date.
Drugs and medicines, chymical and galenical, sold by said
Clifton.
n. 1751 May 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #13040
Imported in the two last ships from London, and to be sold
cheap for ready money, by JOHN CLIFTON, At the Two Lamps, in
Second street, between Arch, and Race streets, viz.
Superfine blue, scarlet, black and green broadcloths,
fine Spanish cloth in suits, &c. scarlet, blue, green and
cloth colourfine London shaloons, tammies, fine camblets,
light green long ells, half ell, and 3 qr. black undrest
mantua, white sarsnet, black drest mantua, white, scarlet and
sky colourEnglish damask, baladine silk, 3 yard silk laces,
womens fine silk stockings, and brocaded silk shoes, yd. wd.
clear lawns, flower, spotted and striped ditto, cambricks in
packets or patches, bag holland, 7-8ths and yd. wd. garlix,
7-8ths and yd. wd. cotton checks, fine callicoes and chints, 5
qr. and 6 qr. muslin, black, and head lace, fine fans, French
wax necklaces, English ditto, thick hempen ozenbrigs, fine
flaxen ditto, princes linnen, flacks in shades and in grain,
with yellow canvas, blush persian, Russia linnen, sheeting
ditto, mens and womens cotton stockings, and womens gloves,
scarlet broadcloth, mens cloaks, green tea, cinnamon, cloves,
mace and nutmegs, with i.
Drugs and Medicines, Galenical and Chemical, sold as
above, by JOHN CLIFTON. DRUGS, Allom, common; ambergrease;
antimony, crude; arsenick, white, ditto yellow; bac. juniper,
lauri; balsam eapivi, peruv. tolu; bole armenia; borax venet.
oubebi; cantharides; cardamonss, lesser; cap. papac. alb.
castor, Russia; cinnabar native; cochineal; coloquintida;
cocuius India; cort. aurant, peruv. winteranns, elutherei,
granatorum; cream tartar; croc. Anglican. Hispanic. ditto
loose; sol. fennae; flor. balaust. chamomile; flos suplhuris;
gum tragacanth, aloes heptic. succotine, arabac, affafoetida,
benjamin, camphor, galbanum, guaiacum, gamboge, myrrh, opium,
scammony, dragons blood, styrax, frankincense, hog gum; lapis
calaminaris; letharg. auri; manna opt. ditto second sort; musk
in grains; minium; ocul. cancrorum; ol. lauri, palm, mace per
express. pulv. jaiap, rhub. cort. peruv, viper, pp. rad.
anchusae, angelica, Hispan. serpentaria, contrayervae,
gentiane, liquorice, jalap, ipecacuanah, rhubarb, tormentil,
zedoary, valeian, sylv. imperatoria, galengal; red sanders,
rosin, common; sal. ammoniac, lini, staves acre; sulphur
vicum; vitriol alb. Roman; terebinth chio, common. venet.
GALENICALS. Aq. chamomil. cinnamon. fennel, menthae, Hungary;
balsam suplh. anist, lucatell. cerat de lapis calam. crabs
eyes, claws, & coral rubr. pp. elect. diascordium, Venice
treacle, Raleigh; amp. diachylon, c.g. simplex, melilot,
sapon, corrobor. ol. sweet almonds, lini com. fine igne,
olive; spec. diascord. hierae picrae; fry. papav. alb. bas.
tolu, buckthorn, cloves; ung. basilicon, dialthex.
CHEMICALS. Aethiope mineral; antimon. diaphoret. aq. fort.
duplex, simplex; bals. polychrest, traumatic, cinnabar fact.
croc. metal. elix. vitriol. proprietatis; liquid laud.
sydenhm; kermes mineral; merc. dulcis; precipit. rubr. virid.
corr. sublimat. turpeth mineral; ol. anis. animal dippely,
cloves, cinnamon, juniper, amber, sulphur, lavender, rosemary;
resin, jalap, scammon; sachr, saturni; sal. mirab. glaub.
tartar, ditto tartaris, vitriol, prunell. vol. amoniac,
cornu cervi, amber, martis; spt. C.C. per se, saffron,
juniper, lavender, nitri dulcis, foryis, ammoniac; sal. volat.
olgos. tartar emetic; tartar vitriol; tinct. cantharid. cort.
peruv. martis myms, metallorum, rhubarb, jalap, sacra,
astringent, sal. tart. vit. antimon.
Large and small sieves, ivory clyster pipes, clyster
syringes, fistula ditto, chirurgeons pocket instruments in
cases, apothecaryscales and weights, pill boxes, gally
gots, double flint phials with ground stoppers, common ditto,
iron mortars, &c. crucibles in sorts, glass retorts in sizes,
matrass, alembeaks with heads and receivers, Bateman
drops, Godfrey cordial, vermecelli. Also paints of all
sorts, and brushes, with white lead, and yellow oker ground in
oil, in 20 lb. cags.
n. 1751 August 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #13307
To be sold, by JOHN CLIFTON,
At the two Lamps, in Second street, betwixt Race and Arch
streets, DRugs and medicines, chymical and galenical, as
mentioned in the former advertisements, with yellow amber, gum
ammoniac, copal, mastich, roach allom, crude tartar, black
bellibore, nux vomica, English mishto of the oak, aethereal
oil turpentine, powder blue, Prussian blue, vermillion, dry
French verdigrease, best bohea and green tea, with coffee and
saffron of all sorts.
n. 1751 August 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #13402
TO be sold, by publick vendue, on Tuesday next, the shop goods
and houshold goods of Alice Burn, deceased. The sale to begin
at ten a clock, and continue till all are sold.
All persons indebted to said estate, are desired to make
speedy payment: And those that have any demands against it,
are desired to bring in their accounts, and they shall be
paid, by JOHN CLIFTON.
n. 1752 August 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #14723
To be sold by JOHN CLIFTON, At the Two Lamps, in Second
street, between Arch and Race streets, Fine Jesuits bark, true
balsam of Telu, in callabashes, with all sorts of drugs and
medicines, both chymical and galenical, at the cheapest rates,
where all practitioners and others, may be assured of being
faithfully dealt by without adulteration.
dm 1759 Nov 16
with Sarah, she df 1739-07-10
John 08 Joseph 08 Henry 08 Deborah 08 William 08
b b b1725 b b1729
Rachel 08
b
Mary Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Henry Clifton 06
mm 1714 Aug 07 Benjamin Bryan 07 her father of Phila, his of Burlington Co.,
West Jersey at Phila. Meeting House.
bm ____ ___ __ to Thomas Bryan 06
wm 1742 Jul 13
Benjamin Brian of Burlington City, will of. Wife Mary.
df 1758 Aug 12 PA_PMM
Elizabeth Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Henry Clifton 06
mm 1714 Dec 17 Daniel Walton 07 her father of Phila, his of Phila. at the
Phila. Meeting House.
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Walton 06
with
Daniel 08 Jane 08 Mercy 08
b b b
Sarah Clifton 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Henry Clifton 06
mm 1719 Aug 30 Thomas Knight _, PAA2_V9 P205, PA_PMM
n. 1884 PA, History of Bucks Co.
Samuel Darke, a calendrer , of London, arrived in the ship Content in
October with his wife, Ann, who died 1683 October 13, and two servants,
James and Mary Crafts. He remarried two years afterward (Ann Knight, 1683 4 7, who died 1683 8 13 and then married Martha Worrell 1685 12 16 *).
wm 1746 May 04 Philadelphia County Wills BH 1928 N125
Henry Clifton. Philadelphia weaver. Wife Sarah. Grandchildren John,
Henry, and William Clifton. Daniel, Jane and Mercy Walton. Children
Mary Bryan, Elizabeth Walton, Sarah Knight and John (Executor). Wit.
Anthony Aarris, John Bringhurst and Jeremiah Elfreth. Sighed 4th day 3rd
month 1746. Proved 1746 Feb 22 Recorded page 218
df 1730 Jul 17 PA_PMM P347
William Clifton 07
dm 1766 Sep 20 ae 3m Wm, s Wm.
df 1769 Jun 08 ae 3' Sarah, dt William. PA_PMM P347
dm 1769 Jun 20 ae __, PA_PMM
Page 39
Joseph Clifton 08
bm ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
dm 1747 Oct 29
John Clifton 08
bm ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
Henry Clifton 08
bm 1725 ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
mf 1749 Mar 11 Hannah Reynear 08
bf 1728 ___ __ to Joseph Reynear 07
df 1760 Jan 12 at 32 PA_PMM P347
mf 1763 Oct 20 Rachel Coster 08, all of Phila. at Phila MM. PA_PMM P489
bf ____ ___ __ to Arnold Coster 07
n. 1769 Aug 25 Henry dis. PA_PMM P489
dm 1771 Feb 14 at 46y
n. daughter Rachel df 1770 07 30 at 5m. PA_PMM P347
n. Sarah, dt Henry df 1759 Aug 24 PA_PMM P347
with Hannah (nee Reynear 08) Clifton
with Rachel (nee Coster 08) Clifton
Rachel 09
b177002
Deborah Clifton 08
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
df 1744 Nov 18 PA_PMM P347
Rachel Clifton 08
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
mm 1761 Nov 24 Isaac Bewley 08 at PM
bm ____ ___ __ to Nathan Bewley 07
William Clifton 08
bm 1729 ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux et ux Sarah
n. 1755 May 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #18298
In Pursuance of an ACT of ASSEMBLY, intitled, An Act to
encourage the Establishing of an Hospital for the Relief of the
Sick Poor of this province, and for the Reception and Cure of
Lunaticks, the following LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS thereto, from the
Beginning to this Time, is now published.
William Allen, Nathaniel Allen, Nehemiah Allen, Thomas Bourne,
Thomas Cadwallader, John Campbell, Henry Clifton, Richard Farmar,
Joshua Fisher, Isaac Garrigues, Robert Greenway, Thomas Holland,
Joshua Humphries, of Haverford, Chester C.
Derick Johnson, of Germantown, Abel James, Joseph James, of Chester
County, Joseph Johnson, Tinman, Joseph Johnson, of Wicacoa,
Joseph King, Jacob Lewis, Joseph Leech, Isaac Norris, Charles Norris,
John Palmer, Hugh Roberts, John Roberts, of Merion, Townsend White,
Daniel Williams, William Young, per Annum, during Life.
mf 1763 Jul 06 Catharine Hallowell 08, both of Phila., PA at PA_PMM.
bf ____ ___ __ to John Hallowell 07
n. wm 1778 Mar 17 PA_PCW BW N110 P187 Abstracts 1790-1802 P2643,4
John Hallowell, City of Phila., Cordwainer. Children: Israel, Elizabeth
Parker, Phebe Gillingham, Catharine Clifton. Grandchild: Thomas son of
daughter Elizabeth Parker.
Executor: son Israel Hallowell, and son in Law - William Clifton.
Witness: Nicholas Waln. N. B. Daniel Drinker affirmed to hand writing.
[No probate granted.]
n. wm 1793 Sep 04 PA_PCW BW N403 P666 Abstracts 1790-1802 P2????
William Waring - City of Phila. Wife Elizabeth. Mother - Mary. Brother
Thomas. Sisters - Elizabeth, Mary, Hannah. Son - Thomas Parker. To -
Joseph and Thomas Waring [of Killisk County of Werford, Ireland]. In trust
for - Monthly Meeting of Quakers [ in said County, Ireland] for schooling
and apprenticing Such children as they think proper. Signed.
Executor: Elizabeth Waring, Brother - Thomas, and William Cliffton.
Witness: - George Guest, Adam Clark, John Griscom.
Codicil: 1793 Sep 09 Authority to brother Thomas.
Witness: [as will]
Proved 1793 Dec 03
wm 1801 Sep 29 PA_PCW BY N20 P656 Abstracts 1790-1802 P3319
William Cliffton - Southwark, City of Phila. Children: John, Hannah,
Sarah, Catharine.
Executor: John Cliffton and Samuel Coates.
Witness: Henry Cliffton, Thomas Craven and Elizabeth Cliffton
Codicil: 1802 Feb 11 Sisters Hannah Monk, Sarah Cliffton.
Witness: John Hallowell and Mary Hallowell.
dm 1802 Feb 25 at 73 PA_PMM
1802 Feb 27 Ancient and respectable inhabitant PA Vital Records V2 P544
1802 Mar 01 will proved.
with Catharine (nee Hallowell 08) Clifton
John 09 Hannah 09 William 09 William 09 John 09
b176406 b176709 b b17710604 b
Hannah 09 Sarah 09 Catharine 09
b b b
Hannah Clifton 08
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
mm ____ ___ __ _ Monk 08
Sarah Clifton 08
bf ____ ___ __ to John Clifton 07 et ux Sarah
Page 40
Mary Clifton 08
n. 1761 01 30 Mary Carpenter (late Cliffton) dis mou. PA_PMM P488
Page 41
John Clifton 09
bm 1764 Jun __ to William Clifton 09 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton, PA_PMM P347
dm 1765 Sep 09 at 15m., PA_PMM P347
Hannah Clifton 09
bf 1767 Sep __ to William Clifton 09 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton
df 1769 Jun 12 at 21m., PA_PMM P347
William Clifton 09
bm 1769 ___ __ to William Clifton 09 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 09)
Clifton, PABPC P
dm 1769 Jun 20 PA_PMM P347
William Clifton 09
bm 1771 Jun 04 to William Clifton 09 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 09)
Clifton, PABPC P
n. wm 1794 Sep 01 PA_PCW BX N85 P119 Abstracts 1790-02 P
Thomas Penrose, Jr. Southwark, Co. of Phila. Father Thomas, Brothers
William, Joseph, Charles. Cousin Mary, daughter of Samuel Penrose.
Executor: William Penrose and William Cliffton, Junr.
Witness: Saml Church, Wm Hubbard
Proved 1792 Sep 25.
John Clifton 09
bm ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 08 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton
Hannah Clifton 09
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 08 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton
Sarah Clifton 09
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 08 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton
Catharine Clifton 09
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton 08 et ux Catharine (nee Hallowell 08)
Clifton
LINKAGE END 03 Henry Clifton
df 1747 Oct 19 Sarah Clifton PA_PMM P347
Thomas Clifton _
n. 1760-63 #8534 Passenger & Immigration Lists Index P135.
Clifford Neal Smith "British Deprotees to America 1760-63.
Page 42
Thomas Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Janet Smith _
n. Thomas has b-i-l Robert, Janet's brother Robert Smith.
wm 1763 Jan 04 Philadelphia Administration N29, Bond, Appt.
Know all men by these Presents, That we Robert Smith of the City of Phila,
Sailmaker, Brother-in-law of Thomas Clifton late of the District of
Southwark, Mariner, dec'd; William Allen of the District afs'd,
Shipwright; Christ'_ Rites of the s'd District, Taylor, are held firmly in
bound unto William Plumsted, Esq; Register General for the Probate...
Signed: Robert Smith, Wm Allen, and an undecipherable signature
Witness: Thomas Gregory
1760 Jan 03 This is to Certifies that I appoint my Brother, Rob't Smith to
Administor on the estate of my Husband Tho' Clifton, Deceast. I not being
for a State of Health to act myself. Given under my hand .. Jennet Clifton
dm~1760
n. This Thomas is probably father of James/Sarah Harris & Thomas/Martha, both
of whom had daughters: Janet. He is probably the marriner Thomas of DE,
also.
William Clifton _
n. 1713 04 26 Wm & w rocf Horsly-downs MM in Southwark, Eng, dated 1712 10 31
Passenger & Imminration Lists - #5924 P60 Albert Cook Myers
1969 Reprinted by Baltimore Publishing Co.
James Clifton _
bm 1745 Jul
ld 1771 Jun 01 Philadelphia Exemplification B4 P___ LDSR0021869
Grantee: Francis Rawle
Witness: James Clifton
mf 1774 Oct 12 Sarah Harris _ PA Vital Records V2 P89
dm 1810 Mar 07 at 64.8.0
df 1834 Aug 13 wife of James
n. Jennet bf 1783 ___ __ to James
n. wf 1845 N251 Jeanette Clifton Phila. W & admin - Administration P333
n. Jennet df 1845 Jul 05 at 62Y
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LINKAGE BEGIN 07 Thomas Clifton/Martha of Phila
Thomas Clifton 07
mf ____ ___ __ Martha _ _
n. PA_PCB P86
with Martha
James 08 Janet 08
b17640525 b17671205
James Clifton 08
bm 1764 May 25 to Thomas Clifton 07 et ux Martha
Janet Clifton 08
bf 1767 Dec 05 to Thomas Clifton 07 et ux Martha
LINKAGE END 07 Thomas Clifton/Martha of Phila
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Henry Clifton _
mf 1777 Dec 16 Amy Horner _, sister of Isaac Horner _, Burlington, NJ
PA Archives V9 2nd Series, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, P271
n. Hatter of Philadelphia.
ld Grantor: Isaac Horner
Grantee: Amy and/or husband
dm 1830
n. land passed to daughter Elizabeth
n. 1772 8 28 Elizabeth (form Gray) dis mcd
with Ann (nee Horner _) Clifton
Elizabeth _
Page 45
LINKAGE BEGIN 04 Hugh Clifton
Hugh Clifton 05
bm
with
Hugh 06
Hugh Clifton 06
bm ____ ___ __ to Hugh Clifton 05
n.
n. 1713 06 28 Hugh, s Hugh, rocf Wellingborow in Northamptonshire, Eng.
dated 1712 11 01 Passenger & Immigration Lists #5924 P60 Albert Cook Myers
1969 Reprinted by Baltimore Publishing Co.
n. 1719 02 24 Hugh rocf Abington MM dated 1719 01 30
n. 1720 Sep 14 Haddonfield MM rocf Phila PA MM dd. ___?
n. 1722 May 09 Haddonfield MM gct ____? MM to m ___?
n. 1722 May 30 Salem MM rocf Haddonfield MM dated 1722 May 09
mf 1722 Aug 29 Elizabeth Tindall 06 rmt Salem MM
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Boyer, will 1730. NJ_SCGD B1 P44.
n. 1734 Sep 25 Salem MM Ester Anderson ltm
n. 1738 Aug 30 Salem MM gct Burlington MM to m
mf 1738 Sep 08 Mary Woods 06 she of Burlington, MM Hugh, Salem Co. in
Burlington at house of Wm. Coate of Burlington. NJ_BCMR
bf ____ ___ __ to Isaac Woods 05
n. 1739 Mar 07 Burlington MM Mary gct Salem MM
n. 1739 Apr 25 Salem MM Mary [Clefton] rocf Burlington MM
with Elizabeth (nee Tindall 06) Clifton
Hugh _ Joseph _ William _ Mary _
b b17251116 b17271031 b17310417
Page 46
Hugh Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Hugh Clifton 06 et ux
Joseph Clifton 07
bm 1725 Nov 16 to Hugh Clifton et ux Elizabeth (nee Tindall 06) Clifton
NJ_SCGD P44.
William Clifton 07
bm 1727 Oct 31 to Hugh Clifton et ux Elizabeth (nee Tindall 06) Clifton
NJ_SCGD P44.
Mary Clifton 07
bf 1731 Apr 17 to Hugh Clifton et ux Elizabeth (nee Tindall 06) Clifton
NJ_SCGD P44.
LINKAGE END 04 Hugh Clifton
_ Clifton _
bf
n. 1648 Clifton "lady" immigrated to VA. Ref 6620 P172
Page 47
Henry Clifton _
with
William _
William Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Henry Clifton _
mf 1796 Jul 18 Amy Hamilton _ at Hardwick MM, she a dau. of William of
Rahway, he of Kingwood, son of Henry of Phila.
bf ____ ___ __ to William Hamilton
n. 1773 7 30 Henry gct Kingwood MM, NJ.
n. 1782 5 31 Sarah [Cliffton] gct SD MM.
William Clifton _
bm 1801 ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Amy (nee _ _) Clifton in NJ
mf 1848 May 23 Sarah L. Dakin _ at house of Sarah L. Dakin in Plainfield, NJ
he of Quakertown, NJ parents dec'd.
bf 1813 ___ __ to James Vail _ et ux Rachel of Essex Co., NJ; father
deceased.
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R453 P096 L19 154/168
New Jersey, Hunterdon Co., Franklin Twsp.
1850 Sep 11 David R. Hes___, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
William Clifton 49M Farmer 4800NJ
Sarah 37F NJ
Zebulon Daykon 16M Labourer NJ
Rachel 13F NJ
William H. 10M Ohio
Joseph W. Clifton 1M NJ
Charles B. Clifton 1mM NJ
Mathias Gathend 20M Labourer NJ
with Sarah L.
Joseph W _ Charles B _ Mary B _
b1849 b1850 b185_
Page 48
Joseph W. Clifton _
bm 1849 ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Sarah L. (nee Vail _) Clifton
Charles B. Clifton _
bm 1850 ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Sarah L. (nee Vail _) Clifton
mf 1879 Dec 15 Louise J. Jenkins _ at the house of Mary A. Haines of
Plainfield.
bf ____ ___ __ to Zachariah Jenkins _ and Mary A. of Plainfield.
Mary B. Clifton _
bm 185_ ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Sarah L. (nee Vail _) Clifton
mm 1872 Dec 03 Charles D. Whitall _ of Phila., PA at house of Sarah L. of
Plainfield, NJ.
bm ____ ___ __ to William Whitall _ et ux Hannah
Ella D. Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to William Clifton _ et ux Sarah L. (nee Vail _) Clifton
mm 1889 Dec 31 John D. Fumus? _ of Wayne, Warren Co., OH her father deceased,
his mother deceased, at home of Sarah L. in Plainfield, NJ
bm ____ ___ __ to Davis _ _ et ux Jane S. (nee _ _) _
Page 49
Amy F. Clifton _
mm 1840 Oct 04 Joseph Powell _ both of Glou. Co., by Rev. Wm. A. Brooks.
NJ_GCMR P153
Ann Clifton _
mm 1894 Sep 18 George B. Hibbs _ both of Camden by Rev. Geo. W. Finlaw.
CaCHS 18941017WJP.
Page 50
John Clifton _
mf 1839 Jun 08 Sarah E. Borton _ by Benj. Moore, Esq. CaCHS 18720720CD
18390619CamdenMail
Page 51
LINKAGE BEGIN 09 John Clifton/Elizabeth Morgan
John Clifton 09
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Morgan 09
bf 1812 ___ __ in PA.
n. 1883 Camden City Directory, Eliza Clifton, wd John, h 830 Coates
df 1887 Oct 27 at 75 and interred Evergreen, Camden, NJ, Sec C, Lot 175, no
headstone. NJ_CaCHS WPA P#354-4, 1937; 4454-4, 1938.
18871029 Eliza at 75, 18871102WJP
wiht Elizabeth (nee Morgan 09) Clifton
Smith 10 Hannah 10
b1841 b1843
Smith Clifton 10
bm 1841 ___ __ to John Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth (nee Morgan 10) Clifton in
NJ.
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Probert 10
dm 1915 May 27 at 74 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 165,
no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
with Mary (nee Probert 10) Clifton
Mary 11 John 11 Lida
b18640725 b b1873
Hannah Clifton 10
bf 1843 ___ __ to John Clifton 09 et ux Elizabeth (nee Morgan 10) Clifton in
NJ.
df 1907 May 10 at 64 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cemetery, Sec D, Lot 165,
no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
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Mary Clifton 11
bf 1864 Jul 25 to Smith Clifton 10 et ux Mary (nee Probert 10) Clifton in NJ.
n. saleslady
df 1937 Apr 30 at 72 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cemetery, Sec D. Lot 165,
no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
John Clifton 11
bm ____ ___ __ to Smith Clifton 10 et ux Mary (nee Probert 10) Clifton in PA.
n. retired
dm 1930 Mar 20 interred NJ, Camden, Harleigh Cemetery. NJ_CaCHS,
WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
Lida Clifton 11
b. 1873 ___ __ to Smith Clifton 10 et ux Mary (nee Probert 10) Clifton in NJ.
n. retired
d. 1937 May 01 at 64 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cemetery, Sec D. Lot 165,
no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
LINKAGE END 09 John Clifton/Elizabeth Morgan
William Clifton _
bm 1876 in the US.
dm 1895 Nov 15 at 19 in Camden, NJ, occupation: elevator boy, interred NJ,
Camden, Harleigh Cemetery. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, P#4445-4 1938.
_ Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Minnie Yert _
bf 1870 ___ __ to Jacob Yert _ et ux C. (nee Toat _) Yert in U. S.
df 1922 Jul 30 at 52, occupation: housework, interred NJ, Camden, Harleigh
Cemetery. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, 4445-4 1938.
William Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Eliza Horner _
bf ____ ___ __ to Joseph Hornor _
df 1871 Mar 30
1871 Mar 31 PA_PPL V_LXXI N6
Clifton - On the 30th inst., Eliza Clifton, wife of William Clifton
and daughter of Joseph Hornor, aged 36? years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, No. 8_? Carpenter street
on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to St. Paul's M. E.
churchground. **527
with Eliza
Willie _
b186611
Willie Clifton _
bm 1866 Nov __ to William Clifton _ et ux Eliza
dm 1867 Jun 30
Obit.: 1867 Jul 01 Mon Morn, PA_PPL V_LXIII N84
Clifton - On the 30th ultimo, Willie, infant son of William and Eliza
Clifton, aged 8 months.
Funeral this day, from his parents residence, 228 Christina street,
at 5 o'clock.
John J. Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Ann Eliza _ _
Jos. H. Dallas Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to John J. Clifton _ et ux Ann Eliza (nee _ _) Clifton
dm 1870 Nov 28
Obit.: 1870 Nov 30 PA_PPL
Clifton - on the 28th, Jos. H. Dallas, the youngest son of John J. and Ann
Eliza Clifton, aged 5 weeks and 3 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the
funeral from his parent's residence, No. 1332 Dutton street, above Reed,
this Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. *11
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LINKAGE BEGIN 10 Robert Clifton/Anne Hepburn of MD/DE
_ Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah _ 06
ld 1727 Dec 14 DE_SCD BF6 P256-257 Abs P66
Description: partial - adjoining the lot of Widow Clifton...
ld 1727 Dec 14 DE_SCD BF6 P258 Abs P66
Description: partial - bounded by lots formerly Sarah Clifton's ...
Robert Clifton 07
bm ____ ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Ann Hepburn 07 DE_SCD
bf ____ ___ __ to John Hepburn 06 et ux
ld 1689 Oct 05 ref. DE_SCDR BM12 P392 Abs P197
Grantor: Morris Edwards
Grantee: Robert Clifton
Transaction: 650 acres.
ld 1693 Jan 23 ref. DE_SCDR BM12 P392 Abs P197
Grantor: Robert Clifton
Grantee: Matthew Stevens
Transaction: 150 acres
ld 1713 May 07 ref. DE_SCDR BM12 P392 Abs P197
Grantor: Robert Clifton
Grantee: William Waples
Transaction: 500 acres
ld 1717 Jul 10 DE_SCD BF6 P63-64 Abs P16
Grantor: Edward Morris et ux Sarah, sole heir of Thomas Branscomb of
Sussex Co., DE., mariner, dec'd.
Grantee: Joseph Godwin, house carpenter, of Sussex Co., DE.
Transaction: 26.12.6 for 200 acres.
Attorney: Robert Clifton
ld 1722 Feb 08 DE_SCD BF6 P104-105 Abs P27
Grantor: Archibald Smith, merchant of Lewes, DE.
Grantee: Arthur Johnson, farmer of Sussex Co., DE.
Transaction: 11 for 210 acres.
Surveryor/Appraiser: Robert Clifton and Anderson Parker
ld 1721 Oct 24 DE_SCD BF6 P297 Abs P76 Bond of Assurance
Grantor: John Foster et ux Ann, executrix of Robert Clifton, yeoman
deceased of Lewes, DE.
Grantee: Patrick Delany, taylor of Lewes, DE.
Transaction: L17 bond for a lot (60 x 200) and house. The condition of the
bond is that John and Ann Foster will convey the lot upon reasonable
request of Patrick Delany on the 1st day of November next.
Description: Lot is situated on MulBerry Street ans is the same lot that
Robert Clifton died possessed of.
Signature: John and Ann Foster sign.
Witness: Mary Russel and Phil. Russel.
n. 1734 Sep __ 9th Xb'r PA_Archives S3 V1 P47
Robert Clifton late of the County of Sussex having in the year 1725
Obtained a Survey made by Rob't Shankland on a Tract of 200 Acres of Land
lying on a Branch of Mispellan Creek in Sussex County, since dyed leaving
several Sons the Eldest whereof John Clifton requests a Warrt't in Ord'r
to Establish the said Survey and he desires the Addition of about 100
Acres lying on the South side of the above.
ld 1775 Sep 08 DE_SCDR BN13 P185, Abs. P26.
Grantor: William Coleman silversmith of Lewes & Betty his wife.
Grantee: John Stafford barber of same place.
Transaction: L65
Description: Sir Edmond Andros granted by patent 1675 Jan 15 to John
Kiphaven then of Suss: tr 69 ac on s side Lewes; & Kiphaven assigned it on
1680 Feb 09 to Wm Clark then of Suss; who on 1681 Apr 12 assigned it to
Capt. Nathaniel Walker; who by his will devised it to Maj. Wm. Dyer; & at
his death his son Wm Dyer, exec, sold it 1699 Jun 06 to Thos Finwick; who
sold pt on 1707 Jan 29 to , part adj. Meeting House, to John Hepburn; who
by his will of 1707 Mar 02 devised it to his sons-in-law Edward Stretcher
& Robt Clifton, pt between John Hepburn's lot (afsd) & Jacob Kollock's
fence, with half of the savannah; & Edward Stretcher & Margaret his wife &
Robert Clifton & Anne his wife sold 1715 Nov 1 to Nathaniel Hall; who sold
pt on 1731 Aug 16, 90 sq perches+, to Hannah, Mary, John & Peter Adams as
joint tenants; & John Adams, f/o afsd John Adams, decd; adj land once of
Nathaniel Hall decd, now owned by heirs of David Hall of Suss, decd. Wm
Coleman after gave his bond for conveyance of land to Robt Prettyman on
1785 Jul 09 (cordwainer), a part of above tr; Coleman now sells to
Stafford all but pt/o tr committed by bond to prettyman.
Witness: Davd Train, John Clowes. Ackn 1785 Sep 08.
ld 1786 Jun 08 DE_SCDR BN13 P280, Abs. P46.
Grantor: William Coleman silversmith of Lewes & Betty his wife.
Grantee: Robert Prettyman, cordwainer.
Description: same as ld 1775 Sep 08 DE_SCDR BN13 P185, Abs. P26.
Witness: D. Train, Nathaniel Bowman. Ackn 1786 Jun 12.
with Ann (nee Hepburn 07) Clifton
John 08 Thomas 08
b b
John Clifton 08
bm ____ ___ __ to Robert Clifton 07 et ux Ann (nee Hepburn 07) Clifton
Thomas Clifton 08
bm ____ ___ __ to Robert Clifton 07 et ux Ann (nee Hepburn 07) Clifton
ld 1728 Sep 23 DE_SCDR DBF6 P307-308, Abs. P78 Deed of Release
Grantor: Thomas Clifton, marriner of Sussex Co., DE
Grantee: Elizabeth Godwin, widow of the same place.
Transaction: 20 shillings for one lot (60 x 100feet) and house.
Description: Lot is situated in Lewes on Mulberry Street which the father
of Thomas Clifton, Robert Clifton, died possessed of. Thomas Clifton
appointes Ryves Hold as his attorney.
Signed: Thomas Clifton
Witness: Cors. Edgell and Phil. Russel. Nov. Court 1728, deed was proved
by the oath of Philip Russel. Ack. 1728 Nov 05.
n. 1739 March 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #3441
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.
BARBADOES KATHERINE AND MARY, JOSEPH SCATTERGOOD, DRAGON,
THOMAS CLIFTON, LEWES ON DELAWARE
n. 1739 March 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #3448
DRAGON, THOMAS CLIFTON, LEWES. WILLIAM, GEORGE DICKINSON, LONDONDERRY
n. 1746 June 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #7911
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA
SCOONER UNITY, THOMAS CLIFTON, VIRGINIA
ld 1769 Feb 06 DE_SCDR BL11 P2 Abs P1
Grantor: Rece Woolf, Jr. Sussex Co., planter.
Grantee: Prettyman Stockley, Sussex Co., weaver
Transaction: L70 for 6 acres.
Description: Parcel of land in town of Lewes, ....corner stone of lot of
heirs of Thomas Clifton.
ld 1770 Sep 04 DE_SCDR BL11 P101 Abs P27.
Grantor: Draper May of Sussex Co., yeoman.
Grantee: Thomas May
Transaction: for 5 shillings, right to 4 parcels, one of which....
Thomas Clifton to James Harper for 50 acres.
with
George 09
John Clifton _
n. 1728/9 Feb 10 DE_SCLD BF6 P355-356, Abs. P88 Witness: John Clifton.
George Clifton 09
bm ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton 08
ld 1728/9 Feb 10 DE_SCLD BF6 P355-356, Abs. P88
Grantor: George Clifton, house carpenter of Sumerset Co., MD.
Grantee: William Samples, shipwright of Sussex Co., DE.
Transaction: L24 for 112 acres.
Description: Land is situated on the north side of Ceder Creek and is
bounded by land of John Richards and by the residue of the tract called
Hart's Delight. Land is part of a larger tract of 412 acres called Hart's
Delight which was conveyed to Henry Molleston who sold the tract to Thomas
Clifton, dec'd who bequeathed the 112 acres to his son, George Clifton.
George Clifton appoints John May or Simon Kollock, to be his attorneys.
George Clifton makes his mark.
Witness: John Clifton and Elizabeth May, Jr. 1729 Aug 04.
Elizabeth May proves the deed. Ack. 1729/30 Feb 03
Daniel Clifton _
bm<1715
mf ____ ___ __ Tabitha Manlove _
bf<1715 ___ __ to Richard Manlove _
ld 1730 May 21 DE_SCLD DBF6 P381-384, Abs. 93
Grantor: William Manlove, Esqr. of Kent Co., DE., and Daniel Clifton and
Tabitha, his wife, of Dorchester Co., MD.
Grantee: Abraham Wynkoop, merchant of Sussex Co., DE.
Transaction: L78 for 365 acres.
Description: Land is situated in Cedar Creek Hundred on the south side of
Mispilon Creek and is bounded by the marshes of Mispillion Creek, by land
of James Brown, by land of John Rickards. Land is part of a larger tract
known as Cedar Town which was formerly surveyed and laid out for William
Carter who sold to William Clark who sold to James Brown who sold this
part (365 acres) of the tract to Richard Manlove, dec'd. Richard Manlove
at his death left one son and 2 daughters. The son died in is minority
and without issue; therefore the 2 daughters inherited the land.
Elizabeth Manlove married Evan Morgan and they conveyed their rights to
the land to William Manlove, Esqr.; Tabitha Manlove married Daniel
Clifton. William Manlove, Daniel Clifton and Tabitha Clifton appoint John
May as their attorney. Willm Manlove signs, Daniel Clifton signs and
Tabith. Clifton makes mark.
Wits., Wilm Selthridge and Josa Fisher. P. S. Be it remembered that ye
above sd Willm Manlove hath reserved one area of land as ye old burying
place and only for the use and no other for himself and for his heirs
forever. Joseph Booth, Esqr., of Kent Co., DE., deputed heir and
executor of James Brown, for 10 shillings paid by Abraham Wynkoop quit
claims his rights to this land and appoints John May his attorney.
Joseph Booth signs.
Witness: William Selthridge and Jean Pittettre. 1730 May 28. William
Selthridge proves the deed. Ack. 1730 Jun 02.
wf 1784 May 13 2007/12/14 03:01 GJB76/NJGF8566.
Chil: Daniel, Richard, Manlove, Catherine, Rachel m Thomas W. Carlisle,
Elizabeth (Betty) m John Carslile, Mary m Daniel Morgan, Dorcas m
William Killen, Madeline m John Johnston.
Gchil: Tamson Clifton, Avis Carlisle.
n. In John Carlisle's estate accounting, the executrix, Betty Carlisle, wrote "To the accountants extraordinary trouble and expense going to the Jerseys
to collect the money charged on the other side of this account--9.0.0"
He died intestate. The accounting was done from 1791 to 1795, so here
again we have an indication that this group had a foothold in NJ. GJB76.
df
with Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
Daniel _ Richard _ Manlove _ Catherine _ Rachel _
b b b b b
Elizabeth _ Mary _ Dorcas _ Madeline _
b b b b
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Daniel Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
Richard Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
Manlove Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mf 1810 Jan 15 11:00 Rhoda Ann Saterfield _, Wednesday morning.
n. Bible records of Frederick Straughn at
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/de/sussex/index.htm
with Rhoda Ann
Sarah Ann _ George W _ John Johnson _ _ _ _ _
b18101211 b18121020 b b b18190412
Manlove _ Charlotte J _ Phebe J _
b18210508 b b
Catherine Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
Rachel Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas W. Carlisle _
Elizabeth "Betty" Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ John Carlisle _
Mary Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ Daniel Morgan _
Dorcas Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ William Killen _
Madeline Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ et ux Tabitha (nee Manlove _) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ John Johnston _
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Sarah Ann Clifton _
bf 1810 Dec 11 to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
George Washington Clifton _
bm 1812 Oct 20 to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
John Johnson Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
_ Clifton _
b. ____ ___ __ to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
_ Clifton _
b. 1819 Apr 12 to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
Manlove Clifton _
bm 1821 May 08 to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
Charlotte Johnson Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
Phebe J. Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Manlove Clifton _ et ux Rhoda Ann
mm 1849 Jun 14 18:00 George W. Strawhan _
with George W. Strawhan _
Anjeline _ William J _ George F _
b185_1230 b18560817 b18570925
b. et al?
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Thomas Clifton _
ld 1781 May 09 DE_SCDR BM12 P396, Abs P198.
Grantor: Thomas Clifton, Sr., Mispillion Hundred, Kent Co., Delaware.
Grantee: Daniel Morris, Jr., Sussex Co.
Transaction: L160 for 8 acres 30 perches.
Description: parcel of land belonging to the tract called "Boices Venture"
that lies on the south side of the main road leading by the above Daniel
Morris's.
Witness: Jonathan Clifton, Curtis Morris.
ld 1787 Dec 27 DE_SCDR BN13 P494, Abs. P90.
Grantor: Jonathan Morgan of Suss, Gentleman, et ux Nicey
Grantee: Nicholas Hickman of Kent Co., DE, farmer
Description: ... from Mastons to Thomas Clifton's ....
Matthew Clifton _
ld 1781 Aug 01 DE_SCDR BM12 P403, Abs P199.
Deposition: George Fitzjarral's before Alexr. Laws, Justice of the Peace.
George Fitzjarral about 5 years ago charged Matthew Clifton of Sussex Co.
of stealing one hogg or sow and killing and eating the same and he the
said Jarral says that it was done as follows that he went to said Matthew
Clifton one night and that he the sd. Clifton cleaning said sow on the
floor and after gutting her took the offel and hair and went out and
burned them in the ground. Then 1781 Aug 01 came above George Fitzjarral
and made oath who states that the above story is completely false. And
that he killed the hogge himself and carried the burned hair to Clifton's.
And that his son was found dead soon thereafter in the woods.
wm 1797 May 05 Administration of to John Allen et ux Elizabeth Arch. V_A65
P_35.
Daniel Clifton _
ld 1782 Nov 07 DE_SCDR BM12 P489, Abs P219-220.
Grantee: Daniel Morris, Senr.
Grantor: Daniel Morris, Junr.
Transaction: Tract called "Rogers Deffected", all to the eastern side from
a bounder called "Morrisses Pleasure."
Witness: Daniel Clifton, Matthew Clifton, Thomas Clifton, Brinkley Morris.
ld 1782 Nov 07 DE_SCDR BM12 P489, Abs P220.
Grantee: Daniel Morris, Senr.
Grantor: Daniel Morris, Junr.
Description: A resurvey made upon a tract called Morrisses Pleasure.
Witness: Daniel Clifton, Matthew Clifton, Jonathan Arnott, Thomas Clifton.
Proved: 1783 Feb 05.
ld ____ ___ __ DE_SCDR BM12 P517, Abs P226.
Deed. Samuel Johnston from Dan: Clifton, bond for conveyance.
ld 1786 Jun 08 DE_SCDR BN13 P312, Abs. P54. Petition
...130 ac whereon Daniel Clifton then lived....
ld 1786 Jun 08 DE_SCDR BN13 P312, Abs. P54.
Grantor: Peter Fretwell Wright, sheriff
Grantee: William Bradley, Kent Co., yeoman.
...130 ac whereon Daniel Clifton then lived....
Levin Clifton _
ld 1776 Feb 24 DE_SCDR BM12 P55 Abs P122
Grantor: Francis Wright, Sussex Co., planter.
Grantee: Levin Clifton, Sussex Co., bricklayer.
Transaction: L40 for 40 acres?
Description: Whereas Francis Wright became seized of a tract called
Sapling Ridge formerly in Dorchester Co., Maryland but now Sussex Co., 40
acres of the tract was sold by Francis Wright to Levin Clifton, beginning
at the first bounder of the afsd. tract on the north end of the afsd.
tract near as the division was between Thomas Hickman and Matthew Dunkin
and for L40.
Witness: Robert Layton, David Williams. Within deed ackn. 1776 Feb 21.
ld 1776 Feb 24 DE_SCDR BM12 P88 Abs P128
Grantor: Francis Wright, Sussex Co., planter.
Grantee: Thomas Hickman, Sussex Co., bricklayer.
... northeast corner of Levin Clifton's ...
ld 1776 Feb 24 DE_SCDR BM12 P109 Abs P132
Witness: Francis Wright, Levin Clifton. Within deed ackn. 1776 Feb 24.
ld 1781 Aug 01 DE_SCDR BL11 P284 Abs P69
.....division line between Griffin Jones and Levin Clifton's land.
ld 1781 Aug 07 DE_SCDR BM12 P405, Abs P200.
Grantor: Thomas Hickman, Sussex Co.
Grantee: James Hickman, Sussex Co.
Transaction: for love and affection and 5 shillings.
Description: All that part of a tract called Layton's Fancy that lyeth
towards Levin Clifton's to the amount of 21.5 acres and all that part of
a tract called Saplin Ridge that lyeth towards the afsd Levin Clifton
containing 69.5 acres. And all that part of a ctrac called Hickman's
Conclusion that lyeth towards the afsd Levin Clifton's containing 81.5
acres. All three parcels lying in the Northwest Fork Hundred.
Witness: Phillips Kollock, Francis Wright. 1871 Aug 06.
ld 1787 Jan 01 DE_SCDR BN13 P370, Abs. P65.
Grantor: James Hickman, planter, and Margaret, his wife.
Grantee: Francis Wright, planter.
Transaction: L40 for 68 acres.
...... between Levin Clifton and William Layton.
Jehu Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Donnelly _.
df<1775 Apr 17
ld 1772 Dec 11 DE_SCDR BL11 P353 Abs P84
Grantor: Major Poore, Sussex Co., DE.
Grantee: Jehu Clifton, Sussex Co., DE.
Transaction: L65 for 100 acres.
Description: Parcel in the forrest of Cedar Creek Hundred being part of
maiden property of Mary Power widow of Nehemiah Power and said Mary Power
sold said land to her son Major Power. Beginning at a stake on William
Moor's line about 1/2 perch to the east of an old corner oak of George
Rickards' land... containing 100 acres. Reference to his dec'd mother
Mary Poore daughter of William Danielly. [The name is spelled both ways,
as Poore and Power.]
Witness: Joseph Truitt, John Truitt. Within deed of sale ackn. 1773 Aug 05
ld 1775 Jan 25 DE_SCDR BL11 P42 Abs P119
Article of agreement between Branston Lofland, George Rickets and Jehu
Clifton
Description: Whereas William Donely of Sussex Co., died possessed of a
parcel of land in the forrest of Cedar Creek Hundred, containing 689 acres
which William Donely in his last will gave to be equally divided between
his wife Mapp and his three daughters, Mary, Jemima and Casiah and in
order to have a division made, Branston Lofland one of the heirs of the
said Jemima Donely and assignee of the said Mapp Donely and George Rickets
assignee of the said Casiah Donely and Jehue Clifton assignee of Mary
Donely empowered a group of men to divide the land, and binding each other
for the penal sum of L500.
Witness: Bethuel Watson, John Draper, Jno. Cirwithin.
ld 1775 Apr 17 DE_SCDR BL11 P42 Abs P119
Award: Dethuel Watson, John Draper, miller and John Cirwithin, Gent.[ see
related entry above].
Description: Whereas William Donely of Sussex Co., died possessed of 689
acres. First award to Branston Lofland and other heirs of Jemima whose
maiden name was Donely. Begining at a corner oak of Jerom Griffin's land
... to an oak by John Hudson's caper field ... to corner of afsd. Jehu
Clifton's land ... to a stake in George Ricket's line .. 180 acres.
Secondly awarded to Branston Lofland, assignee of Mapp Donely, widow of
Mapp Donely ... by Benjamoin Reyley's line ... 160 1/4 acres. Thirdly,
the award to George Rickets assignee of Kezia Donely ... to Roberts Mill
Pond ... 176 3/4 acres. Fourthly, award to Jehu Clifton, assignee of Mary
Donely, dec'd., 106 1/4 acres.
Witness: Bethuel Watson, Jno. Draper, Jno. Cirwithin.
ld 1785 Feb 16 DE_SCDR BN13 P183, Abs. P26.
....., adj Jehu Clifton, ....
with Mary (nee Donnelly _) Clifton
William Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Pope _
ld 1775 Nov 07 DE_SCDR BN13 P528, Abs. P98-99. Bond of Conveyance
Grantor: William Clifton
Grantee: Levin and Lilliston Laton.
Transaction: bound to William Clifton in the sum of L120 for 150 ac.
Description: at the fork of two branches tuck up by Elizabeth Pore unto
William Clifton.
Witness: Jehue Clifton, Mary Clifton.
Bond assigned to Samuel Ireland 1777 Apr 08.
Witness: Willm. Yeates, Elizabeth Clifton
Bond transferred to Peter Johnson 1778 Jun 03
Witness: William Perry, Jehu Clifton.
Proved: 1788 Jun 10.
ld 1780 Mar __ DE_SCDR BM12 P342, Abs P182-3
Grantor: William Burroughs of Sussex Co., yeoman
Grantee: Belitha Laws of Sussex Co., yeoman.
Transaction: L60 for 200 acres.
Description: Whereas Isaac Freeland obtained a proprietor's warrant dated
1741 May 12 for 200 acres in Cedar Neck in Cedar Creek Hundred. Beginning
at a corner of land formerly of John Truitt and Magdaline Manlove, widow
... to an oak in Jeremiah Morrises line now belonging to Andrew Collings .
.. stake in a savanna in Hart's line on the southeast side of a road
leading from Hays Tavern to Fork Landing ... 244 acres and 120 perches ..
which said warrant on 1752 Jan 07 by Isaac Freeland assigned to John
Burroughs who on Apr 13 in the year afsd. assigned same to his son William
Burroughs who on 1769 Apr 28 assigned to William Clifton by means of his
bond and 1771 Jul 25 said Clifton assigned bond to Luke Davis who on 1780
Feb 05 assigned said bond to Belitha Laws afsd.
Witness: Joshua Laws, Samuel Basnett. Within deed ackn. 1780 May 04
ld 1780 Mar __ DE_SCDR BM12 P343, Abs P182-3
Grantor: Belitha Laws of Sussex Co., yeoman.
Grantee: Samuel Basnett
Description: ....... plat included.
Frederick Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton _
John Clifton _
ld 1774 Nov 14 DE_SCDR BN13 P177, Abs. P26.
Power of Attorney: John Clifton of Martin Co., North Carolina, yeoman,
appoints friend Wm. Clifton of Kent Co. Del, atty to demand, recover &
receive of Roger Addams of Caroline Co., MD all his claims & accounts
against estate of Roger Addams decd; 14 Nov in the year of our soverign
Lord George III, by the Grace of God King of Great Britain, 1774.
Witness: Frances Jester, Elizabeth Clifton.
Proved: 1785 Aug 04.
Daniel Clifton _
with
Catharine
_ Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Luranea
n. probably Isaac Clifton m Lurana Draper
ld 1786 ___ __ DE_SCDR BN13 P338, Abs. P59.
Grantor: William Draper, yeoman, and Anne his wife, of Kent Co., DE.
Grantee: Lurana Clifton, Suss.
Transaction: L75 for 128.5 acres
Description: parcel of land in Cedar Creek Hund, being pt/o larger tr
granted by patent to John Holmes of Suss Co and by him conveyed to Elisha
Knocks by deed of sale and by Elisha Knocks et ux Margaret conveyed to
William Draper by deed of sale dated 1783 May 06 sd land running along
Maspilion Creek.
Witness: John Revell, Isaac Clifton. Ackn. 1786 Nov 09.
wf 1808 Mar 24 DE, Sussex Co. Wills 1800-1850 Index P5 BF P334
Proved 1808 Apr 19
Nathan Clifton _
ld 1786 Apr 14 DE_SCDR BN13 P263, Abs. P41-2.
Witness: Joseph Truitt, Nathan Clifton. Atty. John Hudson
ld 1786 Apr 14 DE_SCDR BN13 P264, Abs. P42.
Grantor: David Warren, New Jersey, yeoman.
Grantee: Nathan Clifton, Suss., yeoman.
Transaction: L67 for 47ac., 2 perches.
Description: tr in Cedar Creek Hund, being pt/o larger tr surveyed by
John Webb by virtue of a warrant beginning at a stone bounder of Gabriel
Lofland and Joseph Lain. Atty: John Laws, Esqr and John Hudson, son of
William.
Witness: Joseph Truitt, Gabriel Lofland. Ackn 1786 Apr 14.
ld 1789 Mar 04 DE_SCDR BN13 P539, Abs. P101.
Grantor: Thomas Evans, Sheriff
Grantee: Nathan Clifton, Suss, yeoman
Description: Whereas a parcel of land of 118 ac. originally taken up by a
patent from the proprietary of MD, dated 1753 Aug 10 by Thomas Clifton
lately of Suss which tr was called "Good Luck" and on 1783 Oct 29 was
devised by Thomas Clifton to Fredrick Clifton his son. And whereas the
said Nathan Clifton and Thomas Clifton lately recovered judgement agnst
said Fredrick Clifton for the sum of L24 and 15 shillings. And 50 ac
seized and sold to Nathan Clifton for L25.
Witness: Clement Jackson, Jos. Miller. Ackn 1789 Mar 09.
_ Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _
wf 1817 Mar 14 DE, Sussex Co. Wills 1800-1850 Index P5 BG P137
Proved 1819 Mar 15
Pemberton Clifton _
wm 1838 Jun 09 DE, Sussex Co. Wills 1800-1850 Index P5 BI P360
Proved 1842 Nov 17
Catharine A. Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Clifton _ of Lewes, DE
mm 1841 Jun 13 Thomas MaGuire _ of Southwark, by Rev. J. Kenneday. CaCHS
American Sentinel & Mercantile Advertiser 18410917 Phila, PA.
LINKAGE END 10 Robert Clifton/Ann Hepburn of MD/DE
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Joseph W. Clifton 12
bm 1825 ___ __ to _ in Delaware
mf ____ ___ __ Hannah _ 12
bf 1827 ___ __ to ___ in Delaware
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R443 P031 L4 1173/527
New Jersey, Burlington Co., Burlington
1850 Aug 19 _. H. Smith Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Joseph Clifton 26MWMason Del
Hannah 24FW NJ
Virginia A. 2F NJ
James H. 1M NJ
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R684 P043 L14 353/364 P1[4]3
New Jersey, Burlington County, Burlington City
P. O.:Burlington, 1860 Jul 02 Cha... ..ith, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Joseph Clifton 35MWPlasterer 100Del
Hannah 33FW Del
Virginia 12F Del
James 10M Del
Elizabeth 4F NJ
Laura 1F NJ
with Hannah
Virginia James Theo Joseph W Elizabeth
b1848De b1850De b185108 b18540409 b18560126NJ
Laura
b18581130NJ
Richard W. Clifton _
bm 1828 ___ __ to _ in Del
mf ____ ___ __ Eliza Ann Maling _
bf 1825 ___ __ to Thomas H. Maling _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R451 P004B L16 60/63
New Jersey, Gloucester County, Franklin Twsp.
1850 Jul 22 Peter Hamby Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Richard Clifton 22M Teamster Del
Eliza Ann 22F Pa
Thomas N. 9mM NJ
Margaret 19F Del
df 1864 Mar 31
1864 Apr 02 PA_PPL V_LVII N8 Obit.
Clifton - On the 31st ult., after a lingering illness, Eliza Ann
Clifton, wife of Richard W. Clifton, and daughter of Thomas H. Maling, in
the 39th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, Edward
Keeley, 402 Richmond street, 18th Ward, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
1864 Apr 04 PA_PPL V_LVII N9 Obit. Mon. morning repeated.
with Eliza Ann (nee Maling _) Clifton
Thomas N _ Amanda F _
b1849 b18551220
Thomas N. Clifton _
bm 1849 ___ __ to Richard W. Clifton _ et ux Eliza Ann (nee _) Clifton
Amanda Ferguson Clifton _
bf 1855 Dec 20 to Richard W. Clifton _ et ux Eliza Ann (nee _) Clifton
df 1858 Jun 28
Obit.: 1858 Jun 29 PA_PPL V_ N
On the 28th inst. Amanda Furguson, daughter of Rich'd W. and Eliza Ann
Clifton, aged 2 years 7 months and 8 days.
There is a Heavenly Shepherd,
And ere thy infant charms
Had caught the tinge of care or wo,
He called thee to his arms.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her father. No. 1837 Vienna street, 18th
Ward late Kensington, at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, 30th instant.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 11 Thomas Clifton/Rachel H.
Chuck Ivins' line
Thomas Clifton __
mf ____ ___ __ Rachel H. _ __
wm 1843 Nov 17 Philadelphia Administration N269 Book B P267, Robert H.
Christy, Deputy Register
Rachel H. Clifton, widow of the deceased. Robert D. Clifton, S. E. Conner,
2nd & Spruce; Matthias Clifton, Marriots Street. Rachel H. Clifton,
administratrix.
Signed: Rachel H. Clifton, Robert D. Clifton, Matthias Clifton.
dm 1843
Daniel Clifton 14
bm 1780
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Williams 14
bf 1783
dm 1817
with Elizabeth (nee Williams 14) Clifton
Mathias 15 Robert D 15 Mary 15
b1804 b1807 b1808
Thomas Clifton _
bm 1792
mf ____ ___ __ Katherine A. _ _
dm 1870 May 28
Obit.: 1870 May 30 Mon Morn PA_PPL&DT V_LXIX N58
On the 28th instant. Thomas Clifton, aged 78 years.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Justus Lodge, No. 186,
I. U. of O. F. are respectfully invited to attend the, from his late
residence. No. _07 Lebanon street, below Catharine between Ninth and
Tenth, this Monday afternoon, May 30, at 4 o'clock. Interment at
Ronaldson Cemetery. 687
with Katherine A.
Hannah _
z18420215inf
Mathias Clifton 15
bm 1804 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 14 et ux Elizabeth (nee Williams 14)
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret Ann _ _
Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
bf 1801
df 1856 Oct 01
Obit.: 1856 Oct 02 Thu PA_PPL V_ N
On the 1st inst. Mrs. Margaret Ann Clifton, wife of Mr. Mathias Clifton,
in the 55th year of her age [Delaware and New Orleans papers please copy.]
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her husband, No 419 South Third streed,
below Cappenter, on Saturday afternoon next, at 2 o'clock without further
notice. 406.
with Margaret Ann
Daniel C _
_ Clifton _
mm ____ ___ __ William C. Stevenson _
Robert Davis Clifton 15
bm 1807 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 14 et ux Elizabeth (nee Williams 14)
Clifton
mf ____ ___ __ Susan Cain 15
Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
bf 1811
dm 1872 Mar 03
1872 Mar 06 PA_PPL V_LXXIII N140 Obituary
Clifton - In Baltimore, on the 3d inst., of consumption, Robert D.
Clifton, formerly of this city.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend his funeral, on this Wednesday morning, 4th instant 10 o'clock,
from the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. C. Stevenson, 1525 Gro?
street. *652
with Susan (nee Cain 15) Clifton
Mary Ann 16 Daniel C 16 John C 16 Robert 16
b1829____ b18300702 b18320812 b1834
Mary Clifton 15
bf 1808 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 14 et ux Elizabeth (nee Williams 14)
Clifton
Elizabeth W. Clifton 15
bf 1840 May 23
zf 1840 Aug 16 by Rv. P. Coombs. Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874.
LDS0387888.
mm 1856 Aug 12 Charles G. Lopezts 15 Phila. Ebenezer Church Records
1826-1874. LDS0387888.
Hannah Clifton _
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Clifton _ et ux Katherine
zf 1842 Feb 15 Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
Page 59
Daniel C. Clifton 16
bm 1838 May 22 to Mathias Clifton 15 et ux Margaret Ann in PA.
zm 1839 May 09 Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
Page 60
Mary Ann Clifton 16
bf 1829 ___ __ to Robert Davis Clifton 15 et ux Susan (nee Cain 15) Clifton
mm ____ ___ __ William Henry Williams 16
bm 1824
with William Henry Williams 16
Ellen 17 Mary 17 David C 17
b1851 b1854 b1858
Daniel C. Clifton 16
bm 1830 Jul 02 to Robert Davis Clifton 15 et ux Susan (nee Cain 15) Clifton
zm 1840 Apr 19 Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret F. Clifton 16
df 1868 Aug 11
Obit.: 1868 Aug 12 Wed Morn PA_PPL V_LXV N_
Clifton - On the 11th inst. Lily L. daughter of Daniel C. and Margaret F.
Clifton, aged 15 month and 15 days.
The lovely flower bloomed a while
In the paths of sorrow below.
It now enjoys the Saviour's smile,
Eternally to grow.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, N. E. corner Third
and Wharton streets, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. To proceed
to Wharton Street Church Vault. *515
dm 1870 Jan 13 ????
Obit.: 1870 Jan 15 PA_PPL Sat Morn V_LXLIII N98
On the 13th inst., Burton J. Kollock, only son of Daniel C. and Margaret
F. Clifton, aged 11 months and 21 days.
Gone to bloom in the garden above.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, N. E. corner of
Third and Wharton streets, on Monday, 17th inst. at 2 o'clock. To proceed
to Wharton Street Church Vault. ** _72
n. Burton J. Kollock may refer to their minister's name.
dm<1863 Nov and >1860 Jul?
with Margaret (nee _ _) Clifton
Robert D 17 Margaret 17
b1857 b186104
John C. Clifton 16
bm 1832 Aug 02 to Robert Davis Clifton 15 et ux Susan (nee Cain 15) Clifton
zm 1840 Apr 19 Phila. Ebenezer Church Records 1826-1874. LDS0387888.
dm 1875 Apr 27
1875 Apr 29 PA_PPL V_LXXIX N31
Clifton - On the 27th inst., John C., son of the late Robert D. and
Susan Clifton, in the 43d year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at 10 1/2 o'clock, from the
residence of his cousin Daniel C. Clifton, 1322 Torman street, above
Broad and below Wharton. #685?
Robert Clifton 16
bm 1834 ___ __ to Robert Davis Clifton 15 et ux Susan (nee Cain 15) Clifton
_ Clifton _
bf
mm ____ ___ __ Jesse W. Tittermary _
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Robert D. Clifton 17
bm 1857 ___ __ to Daniel Clifton 16 et ux Margaret
dm 1872 Jan 06
1872 Jan 08 PA_PPL VLXXII N90
Clifton - Of small pox, on the 6th instant, Robert D. Clifton, aged
15 years, son of Margaret and the late Daniel Clifton.
Buried from the residence of his uncle, Jesse W. Tittermary, No. 910
Passeyunk avenue, below Christian street. *62
Margaret Clifton 17
bf 1861 Apr __ to Daniel Clifton 16 et ux Margaret (nee _ 16) Clifton
df 1863 Nov 19
1863 Nov 20 PA_PPL V_LVI N53 Fri. morning
Clifton - On the 19th instant, Margaret Clifton, infant daughter of
Margaret and the late Daniel Clifton, aged 2 years and 7 months.
The male relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on
Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her mother
No. 1017 South Sixth street. *782.
LINKAGE END 11 Thomas Clifton/Rachel H.
n. 2001/11 Note on Glenn's gatherings on a Rachel Clifton
William Chambers line (West Creek). I verified through a
couple documents that Abigale (Abegal/ Abigail/ Abagale)
Townsend or Townley--as Roy Hand put it--was indeed Abigail
Townsend. In fact, she was the daughter of Solomon Townsend
according to his will. The will twice and its accounting
name Abigail Townsend as the wife of John Carlisle, Sr. All
these folks were from the Cedar Creek Hundred in Sussex
County. John Carlisle later married Rachel Clifton (apparent
maiden name) Townsend as his second wife. In John's will,
his daughter Abigail is named "Chambers," and in the
accounting, the 1811 payment was made to her second husband,
John Chambers. Her first husband was Spencer Chance. Not only
were her father and her 5 siblings in DE, but her
grandfather, William Townsend was there, also--as were all
her uncles, aunts, cousins, etc.
John Carlisle, "Sr.," one of several John Carlisles, seems
to be the son of Thomas Carlisle and Elizabeth Brown,
daughter of Pemberton Brown. If so he had a brother named
"Pemberton Carlisle," and that may account for the fact that
a Pemberton Carlisle of a later era is buried in the
Leesburg Cemetery. I have not had the chance to see if it
was John's brother William Carlisle who accmpanied William
Chambers, John Chance, and their families on their
relocation to Cumberland County, NJ. But I'm sure the answer
is ther somewhere.
Glenn
I do have a little more, on second thought. The bond for
John Carlisle's will was signed by Thomas Clifton, a likely
brother-in-law. He was also one of the witnesses to the
will. After a little more studying, I realized that Rachel
had a grandson Luke Townsend and a son John Townsend.
According to Solomon Townsend, Sr's will, his son Luke had a
son John. This would be consistent with Rachel being the
widow of Luke Townsend, brother to Abigail Townsend, who
first married John Carlisle. If this holds up, then Carlisle
would have married his sister-in-law (wife's brother's
widow) as his second wife. Uncle Dad?
There are two or more generations of Luke Townsend wills
available in the Delaware State Archives, so next trip in,
this can be answered. [The wills are filmed in alphabetical
order!!!] Furthermore, there might be more insight into the
marriage.
In a non-scholarly work at the archives, I noticed that this
Rachel Clifton supposedly married Thomas Carlisle (John's
brother) whereas her sister Elizabeth married John Carlisle
after marrying a Townsend. The evidence seems to weigh
heavily against such circumstances, but it might be a clue
that Rachel had a sister Elizabeth Clifton. Supposedly, the
girls' mother was named Tabitha.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 12 Thomas Albert Clifton - mariner of NC/Daniel Clifton's line
information (all) from Daniel Clifton
dclifton@ati.com, dclifton@cfl.rr.com
Charles Clifton 12
bm>1730
dm<1790
with
Elizabeth 13 _ 13 Rhoda 13 _ 13 _ 13
b b b b b
Thomas 13
~1785
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Thomas Clifton 13
bm~1785
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Blount 13
bf~1785 ___ __ to Edmund Blount 12 et ux Hannah (nee Fagan 12) Blount
n. Edmund Blount, born Abt. 1716; died Abt. 1794. He was the son of
Benjamin Blount and Elizabeth Everett. He married Hannah Fagan
1766 May 15 She was the daughter of Bedford Fagan.
Children of Edmund Blount and Hannah Fagan are:
i. Levi Blount
ii. Esther Blount
iii. Ezekiel Blount
iv. Luke Blount
vi.
v. Unknown Blount
dm>1840
df>1840
with Elizabeth (nee Blount 13) Clifton
_ 14 Mary 14 _ 14 Edmund 14
b <1816 b <1816
Edmund Clifton 14
with
Daniel L 15
Thomas Blount Clifton 14
bm 1820 Aug 31 to Thomas Clifton 13 et ux Elizabeth (nee Blount 13) Clifton
mf~1843 ___ __ _ _ 14
mf~1859 ___ __ Martha Brown 14
bf~1831 ___ __ to James Brown 13 et ux Nancy
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R686 P168 L00 274/274
NC, Plymouth
PO:
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Thomas Clifton 39M Mate of the Vipsia ?
n.Mate on lightship Vipsia, Roanoke River Light Station near Plymouth in 1860
From Coast Guard records of early lightships:
Designation: "MM"
Tonnage: 12; wood hull
Station: 1835-1861: Roanoke River (NC)
Note: Removed, sunk or destroyed by Confederate forces
mf 1866 Jan 24 Sarah Cooper 14
bf ____ ___ __ to _ Cooper 13 et ux Sarah
n. Lighthouse keeper at Roanoke River lighthouse in 1870 and 1880.
mf~1872 ___ __ Penelope Catherine Sanderlin 14 in Plymouth, NC.
bf 1846 Sep 25 to Thomas Sanderlin 13 et ux Priscilla (nee Craddock 13)
Sanderlin, Thomas, a confederate soldier, died by drowning on way home
from the war.
c. 1880 U. S. Census T9 R_ V E P L /
NC, Albemarle Sound
PO: , 1880 , Ass't Marshal
Name CSAgeMonRel SMWDOcc U Misc BDIIMSRWBP BPF BPM Remarks
Thomas Clifton Lighthouse Keeper
n.
dm 1820 Aug 31
n. Thomas B. Clifton Cemetery
Plymouth Township - Washington Co. - Plymouth, NC
Location: Leaving Hwy 32 entering Hwy North on Old Roper Road -
go .2 mile - cemetery on right about 200 yards from the road.
CLIFTON, Thomas B. - August 31, 1820 - August 5, 1901 - A
sinner saved by grace - Wife: Penelope Catherine Sanderlin.
CLIFTON, Penelope Catherine - September 25, 1846 - March 10,
1926 - Husb: Thomas B. Clifton - Par: Thomas Sanderlin &
Priscilla Craddock. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of His saints.
df 1926
with Martha (nee Brown 15) Clifton
David 15 Samuel 15
~1844 ~1845
with _
Warren 15 Evora 15
~1861 ~1863
with _
John 15 Lulu 15
~1867 ~1870
with Catherine (nee Sanderson 14) Clifton
William B 15 Donna 15 Lucy 15 Ernest S 15 Jesse 15
b187310 ~1875 b187907 b18820219 ~1884
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Daniel Layton Clifton 15
bm ____ ___ __ to Edmund Clifton 14
n. more at GenForum 2000 Oct 22 Jack Kinner & Patsy Abel
with
Mercy M 16
Page 65
David Clifton 15
bm~1844 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Martha (nee Brown 14)
Clifton
Samuel Clifton 15
bm~1845 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Martha (nee Brown 14)
Clifton
Warren Clifton 15
bm~1861 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux
Evora Clifton 15
bf~1863 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux
John Clifton 15
bm~1867 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux
Lulu Clifton 15
bf~1870 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux
William Benjamin Clifton 15
bm 1873 Oct __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Catherine (nee Sanderson 14)
Clifton
n. appointed keeper of Albemarle Sound lighthouse when his father Thomas
Albert Clifton retired and worked there until he also retired.
Donna Clifton 15
bf~1875 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Catherine (nee Sanderson 14)
Clifton
df~1885 of fever.
Lucy Clifton 15
bf 1879 Jul __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Catherine (nee Sanderson 14)
Clifton
Ernest Sylvester Clifton 15
bm 1882 Feb 19 to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Catherine (nee Sanderson 14)
Clifton
mf
n. grandfather of Daniel Clifton.
with
Jesse Clifton 15
bm~1884 ___ __ to Thomas Albert Clifton 14 et ux Catherine (nee Sanderson 14)
Clifton
dm~1894 by drowning.
LINKAGE END 12 Thomas Albert Clifton - mariner of NC/Daniel Clifton's line
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LINKAGE BEGIN 13 Eldridge Clifton - from NC
Most information from Gary F. Clifton
Eldridge Clifton 13
bm~1788 ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Susan _ 13
bf 1806
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R___ P___A L__ 000/000
Tennessee, Hardin Co.
Enumerated: 1850 ___ __, ___________ Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Eldridge Clifton NC
Susan 45
Barbara 22
Martha 20
Malinda 18
Nancy 16
Harriet 14
Janette 12
Tempe 6
Eldridge 7
William 13
John 9
with Susan
Barbra 14 Martha 14 Malinda 14 Nancy 14 Harriet 14
b1829 b1831 b1833 b1835 b1837
Janette 14 Eldridge 14 Tempe 14
b1839 b1843 b1845
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Barbra Clifton 14
bf 1829 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Martha Clifton 14
bf 1831 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Malinda Clifton 14
bf 1833 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Nancy Clifton 14
bf 1835 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Harriet Clifton 14
bf 1837 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Janette Clifton 14
bf 1339 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
Eldridge Clifton 14
bm 1843 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
ld 1853/08/01 BLM MO 14119 MO3640__.140
ld 1857/09/01 BLM AR 7620 AR1010__.091
ld 1859/07/01 BLM AR 9747 AR1030__.188
ld 1860/02/01 BLM AR 9950 AR1040__.153
ld 1913/06/25 BLM NM - 343676
n. Just a sample of what Gary knows.
Tempe Clifton 14
bf 1845 ___ __ to Eldridge Clifton 13 et ux Susan
LINKAGE END 13 Eldridge Clifton - from NC
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n. 1830 November, THE LADY'S BOOK ITEM #220
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Volume 1 - Page 233
For the Lady's Book.
FUGIT HORA.
FUGIT HORA - we may trace,
On the dial's silent face,
How time passes, day by day,
With unwearied steps sway.
Fugit hora - yet the mind,
Depressed by care and grief,
To future hours is still resign'd,
In hopes they'll bring relief.
Fugit hora - yet repose
May not with years increase;
Nor can we hope till life shall close,
To find unsullied peace.
Fugit hora - yet wilt thou
Our weary footsteps guide,
Until before thy throne we bow,
Thy mandate to abide.
Fugit hora - as we trace
The shadows on the dial's face;
Oh! let our thoughts turn to that day,
When we ourselves shall pass away.
CLIFTON.
n. 1748 December 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10302
Lately published at New York, and to be sold by DAVID HALL, at
the Post Office, Philadelphia (Price 3s. 6d.) The History of
the LATE REBELLION in GREAT BRITAIN, Collected from authentick
Memoirs, Letters, and Intelligencies, as well private as
publick; being a genuine and impartial Account of all the
Battles, Sieges, Enterprizes and Exploits, that have been
fought, undertaken or executed, during the Progress of this
unnatural Rebellion; the Oppression and Cruelties of the
Rebels: With a particular Description of the several Actions
at Preston Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the Sieges
and Defence of the Castles of Endinburgh and Stirling; the
Surrender of Carlisle to the Rebels, and the re-taking it by
His MajestyForces, under the Command or Prince William,
Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a succinct Relation of what has
happenat Sea, relative to this Rebellion; with many other
Incidents, never yet made publick. By JOHN MARCHANT Gent.
Author of the Exposition of the Old and New Testament.
Published by His MajestyAuthority.
n. 1752 September 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #14810
RUN away on the 23d inst. from William McCrea, of
Philadelphia, Ship joiner, An apprentice lad, named William
Clifton, 17 years of age, of a brown complexion, about 5 feet
5 inches high, and is full fac: Had on, An old blue pea
jacket, check shirt and check trowsers, old castor hat,
generally wears it stopping over his eyes, and wears large
brass buckles in his shoes. 'Tis supposed he is gone to Dorset
county, in Maryland, to his relations, he having a mother
there, named Sarah Clifton; and it is supposed he is gone in a
shallop to Mushmelon creek. Whoever secures said apprentice,
so as his master may have him again, shall have Four Pounds
reward, current money of Pennsylvania, and reasonable charges,
paid by WILLIAM McCREA.
n. 1753 February 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15289
WILLIAMSBURGH, December 8.
Last Friday Night about 11 a Clock, the Play House in this
City was broke open by one White Man and two Negroes, who
violently assaulted and wounded Patrick Maloney, Servant to the
Company, by knocking him down, and throwing him upon the Iron
Spikes, one of which ran into his Leg, by which he hung for a
considerable Time, till he was relieved by some Negroes: The
Villains that perpetrated this horrid Fact escaped, but as a
Reward is offered for apprehending them, and as the aforesaid
Patrick Maloney continues dangerously ill of his Wounds, it is
hoped they will be taken and brought to Justice.
December 15. At the Court of Oyer & Terminer, began on
Thursday last, the following Criminals were brought to their
Trials, viz.
Alexander Gauling, for robbing on the Highway, guilty. Death.
John Clifton, for Felony, in picking a Pocket, guilty. Death.
Thomas Aubery, alias Smith, for Horse stealing, guilty. Death.
John Robinson, for Felony, pleaded guilty. Burnt in the Hand.
December 29. We have a melancholy Account from Southampton,
that a few Days ago, two Men hunting in the Woods, a little
Distance from each other, one of them observsomething move
among the Leaves, and imagining it to be a Deer, immediately
fired, and killhis Companion dead on the Spot.
n. 1753 April 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15415
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, INWARD ENTRIES.
Ship Clifton, Thomas Fell from Jamaica.
Sloop Dolphin, Thomas Leech from St. Eustatia.
Brig Neptune, Henry Dickinson from Ditto.
OUTWARDS. Ship Mary, James Taylor for Maryland.
CLEARED. Ship Mary, James Taylor to Maryland.
Sloop Dolphin, Samuel Hodgkins to Boston.
n. 1753 April 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15453
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, INWARD ENTRIES.
Schooner Bredah, John Gilbert from Bermuda.
OUTWARDS. Brig. Neptune, Henry Dickinson for So. Carolina.
Snow Clifton, Thomas Fell for Jamaica.
n. 1753 April 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15480
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, INWARD ENTRIES.
Sloop Sea Flower, Thomas Palmer, from Piscataqua.
OUTWARDS. Sloop Sea Flower, Thomas Palmer, for Piscataqua.
CLEARED. Snow Clifton, Thomas Fell, to Jamaica.
n. 1753 May 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15531
CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, INWARD ENTRIES.
Schooner Charles and Betty, Thomas Clifton from Lewes Town.
n. 1753 June 21 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15758
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be sold by public
vendue, on the seventh day of July next, at three a clock in
the afternoon, on the premises, a messuage, plantation and
tract of land, situate in Bristol township, beginning at a
corner on the north side of Tacony creek, being a corner of
Griffith Griffithland, and adjoining the lands of Thomas
Roberts, Robert Whartnaby, John Marle, and Wilcox Phillips,
and running 110 perches upon a road leading to Philadelphia,
containing 164 acres.
Also a lot of ground, on the 9th day of July, at two a
clock, at the Indian King, situate on the east side of Third
street, between Mulberry street and Sassafras street, in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in breadth, on Third street,
15 feet, and in length 195 feet, bounded westward with Third
street, northward with Wilcox Phillipsground, eastward with
ground of James Morgotroid, and southward with ground late of
Henry Clifton, deceased. And also one other lot of ground, on
the same day, situate in the Northern Liberties of the said
city, and on the west side of Second street, containing in
breadth, on the said street, 16 feet 8 inches, and in length
70 feet, bounded eastward with Second street, northward with
William Bransonlot, southward with Wilcox Phillipslot,
and westward with a three foot alley, late the estate of
Erasmus Stevens; taken in execution, by SAMUEL MORRIS, sheriff.
n. 1753 June 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15772
Philadelphia, June 28, 1753.
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be sold by publick
vendue, on the 28th day of July next, at three a clock in the
afternoon, on the premises, a plantation, and tract of land,
situate in Bristol township, beginning at a corner on the
north side of Tacony creek, being a corner of Griffith
Griffith, land, and adjoining the land of Thomas Roberts,
and the road to Philadelphia and the said creek, containing
112 acres, and 139 perches.
Also five lots of woodland, situate in said township,
each lot containing 10 acres, or thereabouts, adjoining the
lands of Thomas Roberts, Robert Whartenby, and John Marll. A
plan of the whole may be seen at time and place of sale, or at
any time before at William Branson, in Philadelphia.
Also a lot of ground, on the 9th day of July, at two a
clock, at the Indian King, situate on the east side of third
street, between Mulberry street and Sassafras street, in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in breadth, on third street,
15 feet, and in length 195 feet, bounded westward on Third
street, northward with Wilcox Phillipground, eastward with
ground of James Morgotroid, and southward with ground late of
Henry Clifton, deceased. And also one other lot of ground, on
the same day, situate to the Northern Liberties of the said
city, and on the west side of Second street, containing in
breadth, on the said street, 16 feet 8 inches, and in length
70 feet, bounded eastward with Second street, northward with
William Bransonlot, southward with Wilcox Phillipslot,
and westward with a three foot alley, late the estate of
Erasmus Stevens; taken in execution, by SAMUEL MORRIS,
sheriff.
n. 1753 October 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #16243
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale,
by publick vendue, The following lots of ground and rents, in
and near the city of Philadelphia, viz. On the 12th day of
November, about 10 a clock, at John Biddle, A lot or piece
of ground, containing in breadth 16 feet 8 inches, and in
length 70 feet, bounded on the east by Second street, on the
north by William Branson ground, on the west by a three feet
alley, and on the south by Willcox Philipsground.
On the same day, about 2 a clock, another lot of ground,
bounded on the north by the Proprietaryground, on the east
by William Bransonground, on the south by Wood street, and
on the west by Willcox Philipsground, containing 69 feet
and a half on the Wood street, and 50 feet from Wood street to
the Proprietaryground.
On the same day, about 4 a clock, another lot of ground,
195 feet in length, and 15 feet in breath, bounded on the west
by James street, on the north by Willcox Philipsground, on
the east by James Morgetroidground, and on the south by
ground late of Henry Clifton, deceased.
On the 13th day of November, about 2 a clock, the yearly
rent or sum of Five Pounds, issuing out of a lot of ground, in
the tenure of Benjamin Hooton, and William Lawrence.
On the same day, about 4 a clock, another yearly rent or
sum of Eight Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Six pence, issuing
out of a lot of ground in the tenure of Aquila Jones, and John
Philip Dold, late the estate of Erasmus Stevens; taken in
execution, by SAMUEL MORRIS, sheriff.
n. 1754 August 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #17285
PHILADELPHIA, August 15.
ARRIVALS.
Clifton, Gibbons;
At WHITEHAVEN, The Orange, Shaw, from North Carolina.
At LIVERPOOL, The Jonathan, Preston, from North Carolina.
n. 1755 June 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #18430
Imported in the last ships from London, a fresh parcel of Drugs
and Medicines, and to be sold by WILLIAM CLIFTON,
At the late dwelling house of John Clifton, deceased, opposite
Mr. Nicholas Scull, inn Second street, where constant
attendance will be given by a proper person, and customers
supplied the cheapest rates, for ready money or short credit,
GUM scammony, myrrh, styrax, calm, benjamin, galgahum,
ammoniac, copel, mastic, arabic, guajac, benjamin com.
camphire, opium, assafaetids, hog, aloes, hepatic. ditto
succitrin, tragacanth, gut. gamb. faag. bracon, & thus. Balsom
capivi, perv. tolut, sulph. anis, locateli, Turlington, &
frumaticum. Oyl of mac. p. exp. palmae, laurin, spicae, amygd.
dulc. amber, juniper, rorismarin, anisi. sulp. cant. lavend.
sabinae, chamae i. cinnamon, cloves, vitriol, olivarum, &
British. Spirits of C.C. cum. calc. nitri. fortis, nitri. dulc.
sal. vol. oleos. fal. armon. lavead. croce, vitriol,
turpentine; Tinct. castor, mart. myns, sal. tartar, bezoartica,
astringt. rhubarb; bal. colu. myrrh, sacra, benjamin,
cantharid. jallap; Syrup poppies esp. ceru, bals. tolu; Mercur.
dulc. praecipt. rhub. sublim. corros, turpeth mineral,
praecipt. virid; Rad. rhubarb, imperator, elleb. nig.
berthworth, zedoar, eryng, contrayerv. gentian, velarian, sylv.
Virginia, anchusae, liquorice, agaric, angelic. hysp., jailap,
ipecacuana, tormentilla, gallangal, ering. preserv, & snake
root; Cinnab. nativ. antim. fact. Sem. carroway, coriand,
foeniculi. foenugraec, cardam. min. anisi. cubebs, & grana
paradis; Bacc. lauri. juniper; Laps. calaminar, tutae; Aerug.
aeris, gallic. ditto angelic, ditto distill; Cort. granator,
peruv. winter, casarilla; Sal pernella, glaub. cathartamer,
nitrum, armoniac, erud. vitriol, absinth martis, vol. armon,
vol. cornu, cerv. vol. succini, tartari, Floir. balaust,
sulphur, chamoemel, senna; Pulv. peruv. colocynth, ipecacuana,
rhubarb; Ung. album, populn, diathae, basilic. nig. Liquid
laud. londin, elixir propriet. isinglass, sagoe, virtiol, alb.
ditto rom. litharg. auri. nuc, vomicae allom, rup.
ellow amber, copperas, colocynth, cocul, indic. crem tartar,
croc. metall. bol. armon. manha, opt. ditto secund. coral rub.
borax, venet, bitrum, antimon. sacch. saturni. coccinel, croc.
hispan, croc. anglic. ocul. cancror, ocul. canc. ppt. arsen,
alba ditto flav. scordium, misleto of oak, terra japon, staves
acre, burgundy pitch, serat. Turners, kermes, mineral, AEthiops
mineral, linim. arcaei, terebinth, echio. ditto venet, castor
russ. Spec. aetheriac. diascordi, hiera picra; Tartar vitriol,
emetic, rub; Elect lenitivum, spermeceti, cantharidies,
aetherial oil of turpentine, arcan dupl. tartariztartar,
quicksilver, ditto ointment, tartar cride, antim. diaphoret,
musk, cride antimony, galls, poppy heads, resin, jallap, powder
jallap, liquorice ball, Barbados tar, spa water; Emp.
adhernium, de minio. oxycroc. diacritic, fmp. cum gum.
mercurial, melilot, Dr. Batemandrops, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey
cordial large and small cyprus sieves, Hungary water, pill
boxes, glister sirrenges, fistula ditto, chirurgeons
instruments, double flint phials, with ground stoppers, common
phials and corks, glister pipes, globe lamps; Prussian and
powder blue, red and white lead, enameland venetian red,
umber, Spanish white and brown, wood, red saunders, brown and
yellow oaker, ground and unground, white lead and yellow oaker
ground in oil, put up in small kegs, fine Dutch and English
pink, brown pink, fine zaffee. Hempen and flaxen ozenbrigs,
broad cloths, bed ticks, striped linen, India chints, calicoes,
printed linen, camblets, duroys, yd. wd. checks, buckram,
packets of lawn and cambrick, muslin, womens best white silk
hose, white and brocaded silk shoes, damask ditto, gause cocoa
and ivory stick fans, fruit and flower pieces, with glass
before the gilding, in the neatest manner, London needles,
corking pins, sewing silk, worsted binding ferrits, bobbin,
gartering, tapes, nonsopretties, HolmanLondon ink powder,
bohea and green tea, cinnamon, mace, nutmegs, cloves, coat and
vest metal buttons, superfine brass and stag handle penknives,
10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 inch spring and plate stock locks, 6 and
7 inch three bolt brass knob locks, 5 and 6 inch two bolt
ditto, 5, 5 and a half, and 6 inch ribbdrawbrack locks,
spring brass knob locks, fine and coarse thumb latches, ketches
and staples, London made hooks and hinges, suitable for large
buildings, a choice parcel of ben leather soals, and sundry
other goods.
N.B. All persons indebted to the estate of John Clifton
deceased, are desired to make speedy payment: And all those
that have any demands against said estate, to bring in their
accounts, that they may be adjusted by ELEANOR, ELIZABETH and
WILLIAM CLIFTON, executors.
n. 1758 July 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #22085
A LIST of LETTERS remaining at the Post Office, in Philadelphia.
William Adams, John Allen, all in Philadelphia. John Allison, Esq; (2)
Lancaster County; Thomas Basset, Esq; Edward Campbell, Mrs. Clifton,
James Campbell, Thomas Campbell (2) Robert Campbell, in New Castle County;
William Campbell, Baskin Ridge; Dickenson, Cumberland County.
John Fisher, all in Philadelphia. Wildow Gilbert, in Philadelphia.
William Humphreys, Mary Hand, Cape May. Hugh James, Anna Maria King (2)
Abraham King, in Lancaster Co. Dr. Thomas Lloyd, Elisha Lewis,
Joseph Leech, Esq; Mary Lloyd, in Pennsylvania;
n. 1760 May 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #24790
TO be sold, by way of publick vendue, on Saturday, the seventh
day of June next, at four o'Clock in the afternoon, at the
house of John Stilwaggon, in the Northern Liberties of the
city of Philadelphia, six lots of ground, each containing 20
feet front on Front street continued, and 84 feet in depth,
situate near the bridge known by the name of Poolebridge,
subject to a ground rent of Two Shillings and Six pence
currency per foot per annum. There are good foundations of
stone sunk for a house on each of the lots. A plan of the
whole may be seen at the London Coffee house, at the place of
sale, and at the owners, ELEANOR CLIFTON, ELIZABETH CLIFTON,
and WILLIAM CLIFTON, execut.
n. 1760 May 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #24807
Just imported, and to be sold very reasonable, by NATHANIEL
TWEEDY, Druggist, At the shop of the late Mr. John Clifton,
deceased, in Second street, between Arch and Race streets, and
opposite Mr. Nicholas Scull,
A FRESH assortment of drugs, chemical and galenical medicines,
also Batemandrops, Daffyelixir, British oil, Stoughton
bitters, fine lavender and hungary water, &c. &c.
n. 1760 September 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #25414
Nathaniel Tweedy, Druggist, At the shop of the late Mr. John
Clifton, deceased, in Second street, between Arch and Race
streets, has imported in the Philadelphia Packet, Capt.
Budden, from London, and to be sold at the very lowest prices,
A VERY large and fresh assortment of drugs, chymical and
galenical medicines, with all kinds of furniture for doctors,
and apothecaries shops, capital and cases of pocket
instruments, cases of needles, best London and common lancets,
with shagreen cases, tooth drawers, boxes scales and weights,
small ivory syringes, phials, pots, corks, pill boxes, spices
of all kinds. Likewise Batemanpectoral drops, Stoughton
elixir, Godfreycordial, Andersonor Scots pills, Daffy
elixir, Hooperfemale pills, Lockyerpills, Bostock
elixir, spirits of scurvy grass, British oil, Dr. James
fever powders, Frauncefemale elixir, fine Hungary water,
double distilled lavender ditto, honey water, anodyne
necklaces for childreneasy breeding of teeth. Also medicine
chests, or boxes, of all prices, with proper directions, for
captains of ships, who do not carry a doctor.
N.B. Said Tweedy will take a Lad as an Apprentice, on very
good terms.
n. 1760 December 18 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #25839
NATHANIEL TWEEDY, Druggist,
HAS removed his Shop and Store from the House of Mrs. Clifton
in Second street, to the House that Captain Harrison lately
lived in, in Market street, between First and Second streets,
a few Doors above Franklin and Hall Printing Office, and
opposite the Post Office, at the Golden Eagle; where he has
just imported, and to be sold Wholesale or Retail, at the very
lowest Prices, A very large and complete Assortment of Drugs,
Chymical and Galenical Medicines, Spices of all Kinds,
Surgeons Capital and Pocket Instruments, cases of crooked
Needles, best London Lancets, Furniture for Doctors and
Apothecaries Shops, BatemanDrops, StoughtonElixir,
AndersonPills, British Oil, Balsam of Health, Bostick
Cordial, GodfreyCordial, Daffy;s Elixir, FrauncisFemale
Elixir. best French Lavender and Hungary Water, Jamesfever
Powders, KingHoney Water, LockyerPills, SquireGrand
Elixir, TurlingtonBalsam, HooperPills, Phials, Pots, &c.
&c.
n. 1762 March 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #28353
NOTICE is hereby given to young Gentlemen and Ladies who
desire to learn the FRENCH or GERMAN Languages, the same
Pronunciation of Mr. Gottsched, Professor in Saxony; that they
may be taught by ADALBERT EBERT, at Mr. Jacob Dietrich,
Tobacco Merchant and Shopkeeper in Second street, between Arch
and Race streets, the Corner House, near Mrs. Clifton, in
Philadelphia.
n. 1762 August 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #29090
LIST or LETTERS remaining in the POST OFFICE in Philadelphia.
Joseph Adams, Joseph Allen, William Clifton, Capt. W. Falkner, Lydia
Fisher, Richard King, Nicholas Lloyd, Patrick Power, Ab. Russell, Jos.
Russell, Samuel Shaw, John Young (2) in Philadelphia; Samuel Young,
Chester County
n. 1764 July 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #33784
LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office Philadelphia.
JOSEPH ADAMS, in Philadelphia; John Allason, Bucks County.
John Baldwin, in Philadelphia; Neal Campbell, James Clifton,
Alexander Campbell, Susannah Fowler, Charles Hubs, Germantown;
Thomas Johnson, Thomas James, Robert Johnson, Bucks Co.
Anna Lewis, Carlisle; Richard Roberts (2) Abraham Russell,
Samuel Scott, Lancaster; Charles Taylor, Nicholas Taylor, in Philadelphia;
John Williams, Isaac Williams, Philip Williams, in Philadelphia;
Patrick Young, Thomas Young, in Philadelphia.
n. 1765 October 10 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #36898
A LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office Philadelphia.
WILLIAM ASHTON, David Archibald, Oxford;
William Clifton, John Gilbert, Esq; George Gilbert, Frederick Gilbert,
Germantown; H. Fanny Henry, Robert Henry.
John Johnson, Bucks County; William Johnson, Robert Johnson.
Alexander Power, Bucks County. John Russel, Bucks County;
Michael Shaw, Lower Dublin (2) Isaac Taylor (2) Claudius Taylor (2)
Robert Young, Peter Young.
It is the Custom in the Post Office, when the Letters have
lain 24 Hours after the Post arrives, to send them by the
Penny Post round the Town, and those whose owners cannot be
found, are returned, and put in separate Pidgeon Holes by
themselves. As many People have complained that their Letters
have lain in the Office when they have called several Times,
it is requested, that those who have expected Letters some
Time before they ask, would mention it, and the old Letters
will be looked over, which may prevent Disappointments.
n. 1767 December 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #41582
FIVE POUNDS Reward.
TAKEN or let out of a Pasture near this City, on the 19th of last
Month, two HORSES; one a large dark bay, about 16 Hands high, his
near hind Foot white, with a white Spot on his near Shoulder,
about as big as a ManFinger Nail, paces a slow Travel, trots and
hand gallops well, and was shod all round. The other almost black,
about 15 Hands high, paces and trots some; has a small Star, and
is a little long sided, about ten Years old, and was shod all
round. Whoever will bring said Horses to the Subscribers, living
in Philadelphia, shall have the above Reward, or Fifty Shillings
for either, and reasonable Charges, paid by DANIEL OFFLEY, or
WILLIAM CLIFTON.
n. 1768 June 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42746
To be SOLD by public vendue, At the house of the widow Jenkins,
the sign of the Conestogoe Waggon, in Market street, on Wednesday,
the 20th of July, at six oin the evening; or at any time before,
by private sale; A GOOD two story brick house, two story brick
kitchen, with back buildings, and lot of ground on the north side
of Market street, nearly opposite the Conestogoe Waggon, and well
situate for shop keeping, or other public business. The lot
contains in breadth 16 feet front, on Market street, and in length
or depth 100 feet, bounded on the east by a house and lot
belonging to Robert Waln, on the west by a house and lot belonging
to William Jones, and on the north by land of Jonathan Price, with
the privilege of an alley, and is subject to a groundrent of about
1 l. 13s. sterling, per annum. For further particulars enquire of
WILLIAM KOSTOR, cooper, in Walnut street, above Fourth street, or
of HENRY CLIFTON, joiner, in Third street, above Arch street.
n. 1768 August 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42947
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to public
sale, on Thursday, the 25th day of August, at 6 oin the evening,
at the London Coffee House, a certain lot or piece of ground,
situate on the east side of Second street, between Sassafras and
Mulberry streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in
breadth, on said street, 36 feet 5 inches, and in length or depth
220 feet, having a large and convenient two story brick messuage,
brick kitchen, and other out houses erected thereon; late the
estate of William Clifton; seized and taken in execution by JOSEPH
REDMAN, Sheriff.
n. 1768 September 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43202
To be SOLD by public vendue, on Thursday, the 22d of September, at
7 oin the evening, at the London Coffee House, A LOT of GROUND,
situate in Third street, above Arch street, and nearly opposite
the New Building, containing in front upon Third street 18 feet,
and in length or depth 140 feet; bounded on the south and east by
a house and lots of Henry Clifton, on the north by ground of
William Clifton, and westward by Third street. Any person
inclining to purchase, may be informed of particulars, by applying
to WILLIAM THORNE, Writing Master, in VidalAlley, Second street,
Philadelphia.
The said WILLIAM THORNE, having engaged another assistant in his
said school, is thereby enabled to accommodate an additional
number of scholars, and the females (if required) will be taught
in the upper room (formerly the Assembly room.) Also young LADIES,
whom it may not suit to attend regularly in school hours, may be
instructed from 11 otill 1, 5 days in the week.
Writing, vulgar and decimal arithmetic, geometry, mensuration,
surveying, gauging, navigation; together with the excellent method
of finding the latitude at sea, by taking the sun at 2 or more
altitudes, and merchants accompts, are accurately taught. And
those whose parents, &c. are desirous, may be instructed in the
rudiments of the Latin tongue. The pupils are taught to read
English emphatically, and with propriety. The utmost care is taken
to make them proficient in arithmetic, without the aid of the
Schoolmasterassistant, so frequently made use of in schools, and
every endeavour used to give general satisfaction.
N.B. The EVENING SCHOOL will be opened on Monday, the 3d of
October.
n. 1768 December 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43762
PHILADELPHIA, December 15.
married to Miss CRUIKSHANKS, Daughter of Captain CRUIKSHANKS, of
Clifton Hall; an agreeable and accomplished young Lady.
n. 1769 May 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #44574
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to public
sale, on Friday, the 26th of May, at the London Coffee House, at 7
oin the evening, a certain brick messuage, and lot of ground,
situate on the east side of Third street, in the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth 19 feet, and in depth 140
feet; bounded westward by Third street aforesaid, northward by
John Clifton ground, eastward by the next described lot, and
southward by ground of John Thornhill, and others. Also a certain
wooden shop, and lot of ground, situate the distance of 140 feet
eastward from the east side of Third street, containing in breadth
55 feet, and in depth 55 feet; bounded northward by ground late of
William Branson eastward with back lots, southward with a lot of
Thomas Griffith, and westward with the aforesaid lot; late the
estate of Henry Clifton; seized and taken in execution by JOSEPH
REDMAN, Sheriff.
n. 1769 September 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #45310
Clifton Hall, Haverford Township, Chester County.
THE SUBSCRIBER, having left off farming, has some NEGROE MEN and
BOYS, to be sold; they are all sound and healthy, and very fit for
farmers work; he has also several horses, mares, colts, cows, and
sheep, to dispose of, a waggon, cart, 4 harrows, ploughs, and
other farming tools, and instruments of husbandry; all which will
be sold for cash, or on credit, as the offers appear reasonable,
CHARLES CRUICHANK.
n. 1770 March 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #46318
TO BE LETT, And entered on the 22d Day of June next, THE House and
Wharff, now in Tenure of Salter, Britton, and Company, near
PoolBridge, in the Northern Liberties. For Terms, enquire of
WILLIAM CLIFTON, FRANCIS CLIFTON, and ANN CLIFTON, in Third
street. --- The advantageous Situation of the Premises, and the
great Trade that has for many Years past been carried on in the
Lumber Business, renders it unnecessary, to say any Thing in its
Favour.
n. 1770 May 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #46586
List of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office, Philadelphia.
Henry Clifton, William Dickenson, Philadelphia; William Johnson,
Daniel James, Philadelphia; Michael Lewis, Philadelphia;
(2) Samuel Preston, R. Alexander Russell, William Russell, Capt.
S. Sophia Stone, John Scott, Daniel Taylor, Capt. James Taylor,
Northern Liberties John Young, Corporal of the 18th Regiment.
n. 1771 May 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #48866
Philadelphia, May 20, 1771.
TWENTY FOUR DOLLARS Reward.
RAN away, the 19th instant, from the subscribers, living in this
city, three Dutch men servants; one named Philip Jacob Mitchell,
about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, is a well set
fellow, with light coloured hair, and smooth face; had on, when he
went away, a half worn beaver hat, a new dark brown broadcloth
coat, buff coloured vest, with yellow metal buttons, buckskin
breeches, and dowlas trowsers; he has been used to country work.
Another names Andrew Bertle, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, is a
well set fellow, of a yellow complexion, has dark hair, by trade a
shoemaker, and has his tools with him; had on, when he went away,
a dark forest cloth coat, with yellow flannel lining, made very
short, with white metal buttons, a white kersey vest, a pair of
black velvet, and one pair buckskin breeches, new shoes, with
brass buckles, and an old felt hat, with a metal button; he speaks
and writes English, French, Spanish and Dutch very well. The other
names Martin Krytz, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high,
is a well set fellow, of a fresh complexion, has dark brown hair,
and one leg smaller than the other; had on, when he went away, a
half worn castor hat, light coloured cloth coat, red flannel vest,
buckskin breeches, white shirt, and new shoes; he is by trade a
blacksmith. They had other clothes with them, and will probably
change them. They have been about ten months in this country.
Whoever takes up said servants, and secures them in any of his
Majestygoals, so that their masters may get them again, shall have
the above reward, and reasonable charges, or Three Pounds for
either of them, paid by JOHN BROWN, JOSEPH JOHNSON, or WILLIAM
CLIFTON.
n. 1772 July 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #51430
TO BE SOLD,
THREE Hundred ACRES of LAND, situate in the Parish of St. Maries,
the North Side of the Island of JAMAICA, capable of Improvement.
For Terms, enquire of WILLIAM CLIFTON, in Third street, between
Mulberry and Sassafras streets, Philadelphia.
n. 1772 October 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #51897
NEW YORK, October 5.
Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman at St. Eustatia, to his
Friend in New York, dated September 5, 1772.
"I am sorry by this Opportunity to have Occasion to mention to you
the unfortunate Situation we are in at this Island: On the 28th of
last Month, we had a violent Gale of Wind, that drove all our
Shipping out of the Road, except a Spanish Sloop, from Campeachy,
and a Schooner ready to sail, with a large Quantity of Firearms,
for Margarita. A Sloop, belonging to Richard Quince, Esq; of North
Carolina, which had just arrived, loaded with Lumber, and a small
Vessel from Anguilla, were drove on Shore, the Vessels lost, but
their Cargoes and People saved. Two Days after, when the Gale was
abated, most of the Vessels returned into Port; but that Gale was
only a Prelude of what was to follow, for on Monday, the 31st,
about Eight o'Clock in the Morning, the Wind sprung up at North,
and gradually increased till about Twelve, when we judged it at
its Heighth; it then shifted all round the Compass, and spread
such Terror and Destruction, as is not remembered by the oldest
Man now living amongst us; it destroyed almost every Thing that
impeded its Course, and raised so large a Sea in our Road, that a
Brig and a Schooner, lately arrived from Porto Rico, deeply laden
with Mill timber and Fustick, foundered at their Anchors, and
every Person on board perished. Every other Vessel was driven out
of the Road, some not having Half Ballast, which makes us imagine,
that it was impossible for them to withstand the Fury of the Wind
and Sea, and it is doubtful whether many, if not all of them, have
not perished. The Damage we have received on Shore is almost
inconceivable; those who live upon the Hill have been the greatest
Sufferers, not one House that stood there but what was blown down
almost instantly, or lost its Roof; almost every Outhouse and
Kitchen laid down to the Ground, and some Houses taken up bodily
by the Force of the Wind, and removed 10 or 20 Yards from where
they formerly stood, and others carried into the Sea. The
Plantation Houses are all down, except one or two; the Canes are
all twisted out of the Ground by the Roots, and rendered useless;
nothing but Destruction and Desolation wherever you cast your
Eyes. Many poor Widows, with seven or eight, and some with ten
Children, have nothing now to shelter them from the inclement Sky;
and to add to their Distress, we are without any Kind of
Provisions except Irish Beef. Some few of the Inhabitants, who by
Accident had five or six Barrels of Flour by them, immediately had
it baked, in order to distribute it among the very poor, to keep
their Children from perishing. Never was so much Distress seen
before in this Place; the lamentable and hungry Cry of naked
Children, running through the Streets, begging for Sustenance, was
distressing to Humanity! Our humane and good Governor has
purchased a Parcel of Beef to distribute among the Poor, who have
nothing left to keep them from perishing, and they are obliged to
take Sanctuary in the English Church, which has not lost above one
Quarter of its Roof; that of the Dutch Church having blown into
the Sea.
"Upon the Bay our Sufferings were small, comparatively speaking,
with those upon the Hill, not above Ten or a Dozen Houses were
uncapt, or blown down; but in the Night, upon the ceasing of the
Wind, we had such Deluges of Rain, that the Water emptied itself
from the Hill on the Bay, and brought down so much Rubbish with
it, that next Morning we found all our Streets choaked up with
Dirt, and many Persons were obliged, in order to get out of their
Houses, to come through the upper Story Windows. Thank GOD it
happened in the Day, otherwise many Lives would have been lost; as
yet we have not heard of above 10 or 12 People on Shore, but we
have seen many Corps drove up by the Sea, supposed to belong to
the Vessels who were lost. Not less than 400 Houses are blown down
on the Hill, or rendered untenantable, and many of the Proprietors
are so poor, as not to be able to rebuild again. Our Secretary
(Mr. De Graaf) is a very great Sufferer, all his Dwelling and
Outhouses are down, and he narrowly escaped with Life, after
losing all his Furniture, and even his private Papers: It is
supposed his Loss cannot be less than Sixty Thousand Pieces of
Eight, and that of the Island in general, to at least One Million
of Pieces of Eight. Now judge you of our Situation amidst all this
Distress, to be without Bread of any Kind, no Flour nor Corn in
the Island, the Yams and Casava destroyed, and what few Barrels of
Bread was in the Island (about Forty in all) sold at Twelve
Dollars, and was equally distributed among the Inhabitants, which
served as a temporary Relief. One ------- -- --------- a Huckster,
last Week bought up 50 Barrels of Flour, and now takes the
Advantage of our Distresses, and sells a Dog Loaf, no larger than
a TurkeyEgg; for which inhuman Act, he is held in Abhorrence by
every feeling humane Heart; and although he was offered 25 Pieces
per Barrel, for a perishing Family, yet he refused to take it:
This soon reached our good GovernorEars, who from obliged Mr.
--------- ---------- to dispose of his Flour on reasonable
Terms."List of Vessels lost in the Gale of Wind that happened at
St. Kitts, the 28th of August, 1772.
Sloop Watson, Hood, St. Kitts, in Ballast, Hull ashore at
Basseterre, Owner, John Satterthwaite.
Sloop John, Hill, St. Croix, Horses, lost at Sandy Point, Owner,
John Campbell, nothing saved.
Three Hulks, Gill, Salt Ponds, in Ballast, lost at the Salt Ponds,
Owners, Clifton, Corlet and Gill, nothing saved.
Vessels lost in the Hurricane on the 31st of August, 1772.
[Note, Those Vessels whose Names are in Italicks, are supposed to
have foundered at Sea.] [?]
Ship Farley, Cook, London, with Dry Goods, lost at Bloody Point,
only Crew saved; owned by Captain Cook and others.
Schooner Deep Bay, Beach, Deep Bay and St. Kitts, with various
Freights, lost at Sandy Point, Crew saved, owned by Osborne and
Manning.
n. 1773 February 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52586
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on
Saturday, the 27th of February instant, at 5 oin the evening, at
the London Coffee house, two certain brick messuages or tenements,
and two lots or pieces of ground thereunto belonging, situate on
the west side of Front street, continues northward beyond the city
of Philadelphia; containing in breadth on said street 40 feet, and
in length or depth 100 feet; bounded northward with a certain
lane, or street, 35 feet wide, eastward with Front street
aforesaid, southward with ground of William Clifton, and westward
with ground now or late in the tenure of George Hyle; seized and
taken in execution by JUDAH FOULKE, Sheriff.
n. 1773 March 31 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52846
Philadelphia, March 27, 1773.
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on
Tuesday, the 6th day of April next, at 6 oin the evening, at the
London Coffee house, two certain two story brick messuages or
tenements, and two lots or pieces of ground, situated on the west
side of Front street, continued northward beyond the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth 40 feet, and in depth 100
feet; bounded by Front street aforesaid, with ground of George
Heyle, William Clifton, and others; seized and taken in execution
by JUDAH FOULKE, Sheriff.
n. 1773 May 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #53170
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will positively be sold, on
Friday, the 21st of May instant, at four oin the afternoon (and to
be struck off, to the highest bidder, precisely at seven oin the
evening) at the house of Jeremiah Baker, at the Sign of NoahArk,
in Front street, two certain messuages or tenements, and two lots
of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Front
street continued northward beyond the city of Philadelphia,
containing in breadth 40 feet, and in depth 100 feet; bounded
westward with ground in the tenure of George Hyle, southward with
ground of William Clifton, northward with a certain lane or street
35 feet wide, and eastward with Front street aforesaid; seized and
taken in execution, by JUDAH FOULKE, Sheriff.
n. 1773 August 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #53657
TO BE RENTED, THE plantation whereon Mr. William Clifton formerly lived,
late possessed by Mr. Samuel Johnston, and at present in the tenure and
occupation of his daughters; this plantation, or farm, is very
pleasantly situated on Patowmack River, about five miles below
Alexandria, and contains about 200 acres of cleared land, very
good for grain of every kind, and tobacco; as also one of the
largest and best springs on this side the Blue Ridge, within
twenty yards of the door; it has a front upon the river of near a
mile and an half, affording several good fishing landings; one of
which only rented last spring, during the shad and herring season,
for Twenty-five Pounds; to this belongs a well accustomed Ferry,
upon the most direct road leading from Annapolis through
Colchester, Dumfries, and Fredericksburg to Williamsburg; on the
premises are a dwelling house, with two brick chimnies and seven
rooms, a kitchen, smokehouse, &c. GEORGE WASHINGTON.
n. 1773 August 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #53790
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Sloop Kingston, J. Clifton, from Grenada.
Schooner Bonaventure, J. Waterman, Nantucket.
OUTWARDS.
n. 1773 September 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #53954
BY Virtue of a Writ to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on
Thursday, the 30th of September inst. precisely at one o'Clock in
the Afternoon, at the House of Jeremiah Baker, at the Sign of
NoahArk, in Front street, A certain Messuage or Tenement, Kitchen
and Workshop, and Lot of Ground, situate on the West Side of Front
street, continued Northward beyond the City of Philadelphia,
containing in Breadth 40 Feet, and in Depth 100 Feet; bounded
Southward with Cohoxon Run, Westward with George HyleGround,
Northward with Ground late of William Clifton, and Eastward with
Front street aforesaid; seized and taken in Execution by JUDAH
FOULKE, Sheriff.
n. 1773 December 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54607
Philadelphia, December 16, 1773.
EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD.
RUN away from the Subscriber, living in the District of Southwark,
an Irish Servant Lad, named LAUGHLIN McNeil, a Nailer by Trade,
about 5 Feet 6 Inches high, slender made, thin Visage, much
Pockmarked, has a down Look, and wears his own lightish coloured
Hair; had on and took with him, a light mixed Cloth jacket, lined
with red, with white metal Buttons, a light Cloth under Jacket,
one Pair of Leather Breeches, and one Pair of Fustian Ditto, good
Shoes, with a Pair of plain Copper coloured Buckles, good Beaver
Hat, a Pair of light coloured ribbed Stockings, a Pair of blue
Ditto, one white and one check Shirt, and two Silk Handkerchiefs.
Whoever takes up and secures said Servant, so that his Master may
have him again, shall have the above Reward; and reasonable
Charges, paid by WILLIAM CLIFTON.
n. 1774 January 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54667
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Sloop Ranger, J. Young, Maryland. Schooner Amelia, P. Berry, Mississippi.
OUTWARDS. Schooner Tryal, D. Harrow, St. Eustatia.
CLEARED.
Snow Prince George, J. Campbell, New Port Pratt.
Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Surrinam.
n. 1774 February 9 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54829
BY virtue of a writ to me directed, will be sold, by public
vendue, on Tuesday, the 22d day of February instant, at the house
of Jeremiah Baker, known by the Sign of NoahArk, in the Northern
Liberties, at 3 oin the afternoon, a certain messuage or tenement,
kitchen and workshop, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the
west side of Front street, continued northward beyond the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth 40 feet, and in depth 100
feet; bounded by Front street aforesaid, by Cohoxon Run, by ground
of William Clifton, George Heyle, and others; seized and taken in
execution by JUDAH FOULKE, Esq; late High Sheriff. WILLIAM DEWEES,
Sheriff.
n. 1774 April 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55177
PHILADELPHIA, April 13.
Extract of a Letter from Johnson Hall, dated the 28th of March.
"In Consequence of a Meeting held by Sir William Johnson, last
November, with the Chiefs of the Six Nations, concerning the
Murder of the four Frenchmen on Lake Ontario, whose Boat they also
plundered, there arrived here Yesterday three Runners or
Messengers from them, to acquaint Sir William, that a Number of
the Sachems were on their Way hither, with two of the Murderers,
whom they are to deliver up to Justice; they have also paid so
much Regard to Sir WilliamAdmonitions to them at that Treaty, that
they are now bringing down a Quantity of Skins and Furrs to make
up the Frenchmens Losses; this is more than they could ever be
prevailed upon to do before, and Sir William is hopeful this
Precedent will be of very great Service, as it certainly will
deter others from being guilty of the like in future.
Captain Clifton, from Surinam, on the 12th of last Month, in Lat.
6 : 40, Long. 56, spoke a Brig, from Casco Bay for Demarara, out
23 Days, but could not learn the MasterName; 17th, in Lat. 16 :
56, Long. 60, spoke Captain John Devereaux, in a Brig belonging to
New York, bound from Surinam for Dominica; and on the 29th, in
Lat. 30 : 16, Long. 69, he spoke a Sloop, Captain Josiah Malbone,
from Dominica for Boston, out 7 Days, all well.
Captain Clifton informs, that Captain John Bogart, of the Brig
Cornelia, belonging to New York, died at Surinam on the 5th of
March, after a short Illness.
MARRIED. GEORGE HENRY, Esq; to Miss NANCY USHER, Daughter of Mr.
and George Roberts.
n. 1774 May 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55332
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Ship Sally, G. Gilbert, and Schooner Britannia, J. McCaslen, from
Hispaniola. OUTWARDS.
Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Oporto. Brig Lowther, M. Power, for Barbados.
CLEARED. Charming Peggy, F. Gilbert, to Quebec.
n. 1774 May 18 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55412
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Brig Dove, W. Allen, Brig Ann, J. Eve, Barbados. Brig Mary, J. Taylor,
Grenades. OUTWARDS. Brig Dove, W. Allen, Barbados.
CLEARED. Ship Sally, S. Covell, Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, and Ship
George, S. Martin, to Lisbon.
Sloop Sally, L. Topping, Boston.
n. 1774 July 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55821
Clifton Hall, Haverford Township, Chester County, July 25, 1774.
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY NEGROE WENCH, about 18 or 19 years of age,
this country born; she has been brought up to house work and
dairying, is very healthy, and has had the smallpox. Also a NEGROE
MAN, about 22 years of age, understands farming very well, and is
very suitable for a farmer; he has had the smallpox. Any person
inclining to purchase both or either of them, may know the terms,
by applying to HUGH QUEEN.
There will be some time given for payment of the consideration
money.
n. 1774 August 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55989
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia,
Schooner Nelly, J. Scott, and Brig Cornelia, J. Forster, Hispaniola.
Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Lisbon.
Snow Nancy, P. Robinson, and Brig Nancy, J. Hanse, Jamaica.
Schooner Experiment, D. Livingston, Brig Tobago, J. Scott, and
Brig Speedwell, J. Cox, Grenades.
Sloop Polly, M. Gilbert, St. Eustatia and Tobago.
Schooner Polly, J. Buck, and Schooner Lively, J. Leach, N. Carolina.
Cleared. Ship Two Brothers, R. Adams, Virginia.
n. 1774 August 31 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56040
TO BE LETT, THE HOUSE and WHARFF, adjoining Poolbridge, at the
upper End of Front street, where Mr. John Britton now dwells. The
Wharff has long been a well accustomed Lumber Yard. For Terms,
enquire of FRANCES CLIFTON, in Fourth street, near Market street.
n. 1774 October 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56347
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Ship John and Sally, B. Greenaway, Cadiz.
Schooner Polly, H. Baldwin, and Sloop Hope, R. Winter, N. Carolina.
OUTWARDS. Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, and Brig Nancy, W. Adamson, Barbados.
CLEARED. Brig King George, W. Campbell.
Schooner Little Polly, T. Palmer, Dominica.
n. 1774 October 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56387
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Schooner Bonaventure, J. Waterman, Nantucket.
OUTWARDS. Schooner Bonaventure, J. Waterman, for Nantucket,
CLEARED.
Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Barbados.
n. 1775 January 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56850
The Election of a new General Committee of Observation and Inspection for
this County was then proceeded in, and the following Persons were duly
chosen, viz. ... George Taylor, This Committee then chose out of their
own Body the following Persons, as a standing Committee of Correspondence,
viz. George Taylor,...
To the FREEHOLDERS, ELECTORS for the County of BURLINGTON. AS the
Since our last the Captains Greenway, from Bristol; Carr, from
Swanzey; Simpson, from Lisbon; Clifton and Benger, from Barbados;
and Barron, from London; arrived at Reedy Island, where they are
detained by the Ice. Captain Kyle is arrived at Lisbon from this Port.
*** A PHILADELPHIAN in our next.
n. 1775 January 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56916
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Brig Polly, W. Greenway, Bristol. Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Barbados.
Brig Kitty, J. Robinson, Dominica.
CLEARED. Ship Pennsylvania Packet, P. Osborn, to London.
lost data - transmission problem
Brig Union, S. Williams, from Hispaniola.
OUTWARDS. Brig Kitty, J. Robinson, and Ship Tyger, T. Fell, Jamaica.
Snow Harmony, J. Clifton, Lisbon. Schooner Gull, J. Ross, for Grenades.
CLEARED. Brig Kitty, J. Robinson, to Jamaica.
n. 1775 July 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #57843
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Ship Sally, J. Adams, and Brig Dolphin, J. Hunn, Jamaica.
Sloop Ottley, J. Young, Montserrat. Schooner Hetty, J. Smart, Hispaniola.
Snow Champion, R. James, Guadaloupe.
Schooner Two Brothers, J. Williams, Surrinam.
OUTWARDS. Brig Dolphin, J. Scott, Jamaica.
CLEARED.
Ship Commerce, W. Price, Ship Prosperity, J. Clifton, and Brig Thomas,
J. Baxter, Bristol.
Brig Dolphin, J. Scott, Jamaica.
n. 1776 November 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60264
To be SOLD, at the Coffee House, on Wednesday, the 20th instant,
at 6 oin the evening, A WATER LOT, clear of groundrent, situated
near the upper side of PooleBridge, and adjoining a messuage and
lot of William Clifton, containing in breadth, by the deed, on
Front street continued, 45 feet, and extending in length 340 feet
certain, and thence into the river Delaware; under an unexpired
lease of 3 years from the first of January next, during which the
possessors are to make certain improvements and to pay the rent of
12 l. per annum for the last two years. Several streets will in
time run through the lot. LINDSAY COATE.
n. 1776 November 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60355
To be SOLD at the London Coffee house, on Wednesday, the 4th day
of December next, at 5 oin the afternoon, THAT large and
convenient HOUSE and LOT, situate on the east side of Second
street, between Mulberry and Sassafras streets; the lot is 36 feet
5 inches front, including part of a ten feet alley, and 220 feet
deep, being more or less on said alley, with an adjoining back lot
of 34 feet by 30, on which is a new brick stable and coach house,
with a good dry cellar under the whole, paved with brick; the
stable is large enough to contain four or more horses; there is a
pump of good water in the yard; the house is one of the best
stands in Second street for business, and has been lately
repaired; the cellar floor laid with two inch plank and in good
order. Any person inclining to purchase at private sale, may know
the terms, by applying to WILLIAM CLIFTON, in the Northern
Liberties.
n. 1777 March 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60606
To be SOLD at the London Coffee house, on Saturday, the eighth day
of March instant, at six oin the evening, THAT large and
convenient messuage or tenement, and lot or piece of ground,
situate on the east side of Second street, between Mulberry and
Sassafras streets; the lot is 36 feet 5 inches front, including
part of a ten feet alley, and in depth 220 feet, more or less on
said alley, with an adjoining back lot of 34 feet by 30 on which
is erected a new brick stable and coach house, having a good dry
cellar under the whole, paved with brick; the stables are large
enough to contain four or more horses; there is a pump of good
water on the premises, and a good garden, with a variety of the
best plumb and peach trees, and a large bearing walnut tree in the
yard; the house is one of the best stands in Second street for
business, and has been lately repaired; the cellar floor laid with
two inch plank, and in good order. any person inclining to
purchase at private sale, may know the terms, by applying to
WILLIAM CLIFTON, in the Northern Liberties, where a draught of the
premises may be seen.
n. 1777 March 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60616
TO BE SOLD, THAT large and convenient messuage or tenement, and
lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of Second street,
between Mulberry and Sassafras streets; the lot is 36 feet 5
inches front, including part of a ten feet alley, and depth 220
feet, more or less on said alley, with an adjoining back lot of 34
feet by 30, on which is erected a new brick stable and coach
house, having a good dry cellar under the whole, paved with brick,
the stables are large enough to contain four or more horses; there
is a pump of good water on the premises, and a good garden, with a
variety of the best plumb and peach trees, and a large bearing
walnut tree in the yard; the house is one of the best stands in
Second street for business, and has been lately repaired; the
cellar floor laid with two inch plank, and in good order. Any
person inclining to purchase, may know the terms, by applying to
WILLIAM CLIFTON in the Northern Liberties, where a draught of the
premises may be seen.
n. 1777 May 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60908
Philadelphia, May 12, 1777
AT a Court Martial, held on board the Andrew Doria, in the port of
Philadelphia, on the 20th of April, 1777, for the trial of JOHN
BALDWIN, Esq; commander of the Continental schooner WASP, for the
loss of said schooner: The Court, after hearing the evidence
respecting the matter under consideration, were unanimously of
opinion, That the loss of the said schooner was not owing to an
neglect or mismanagement of Captain Baldwin, but was altogether
occasioned by stress of weather and unavoidable necessity; and
Captain Baldwin was accordingly honorably acquitted.
JOHN BARRY, President of the Court Martial. ABSTRACT of the
Accounts of The Society for the Relief of poor and distressed
Masters of Ships, their Widows and Children, adjusted by the
Managers, being a Summary of the Receipts and Payments for the
Year, ending the 25th March, 1777, viz.
Dr.
n. 1778 May 13 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #61972
PENNSYLVANIA, ss.
A PROCLAMATION
By the SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the Common Wealth of
Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS the following named persons, late and heretofore
inhabitants of this State - That is to say - Enoch Story, late
merchant; Samuel Garrigues, the elder, late clerk of the market
and trader; James Stevenson, late baker;
Alfred Cliffton, gentleman;
John Roberts, late of the township of Lower Merion, miller;
And , James Pugh, Hugh Pugh, husbandmen;
Owen Roberts, sawmill man; all late of the county of Northampton:
severally adhered to, and knowingly and willingly aided and
assisted the enemies of the State, and of the United States of
America, by having joined their armies at Philadelphia, in the
County of Philadelphia, within this State; WE the Supreme
Executive Council aforesaid, by virtue of certain powers and
authorities to us given by an Act of General Assembly, entitled,
"An Act for the attainder of divers Traitors, if they render not
themselves by a certain day, and for vesting their estates in this
Common Wealth; and for more effectually discovering the same; and
for a certaining and satisfying the lawful debts and claims
thereupon,"do hereby strictly charge and require the said ...
Samuel Garrigues, James Stevenson,... Alfred Cliffton, John Roberts,
Jacob James, James Pugh, Hugh Pugh, Owen Roberts, to render
themselves respectively to some or one of the Justices of the
Supreme Court, or of the Justices of the Peace of one of the
Counties within this State, on or before Thursday, the twenty
fifth day of June next ensuing, and also abide their legal trial
for such their treasons, on pain that every of them the said
not rendering himself as
aforesaid, and abiding the trial aforesaid, shall, from and after
the said twenty fifth day of June next, stand and be attainted of
High Treason to all intents and purposes, and shall suffer such
pains and penalties, and undergo all such forfeitures as persons
attainted of High Treason ought to do. And all the faithful
subjects of this State are to take notice of this Proclamation,
and govern themselves accordingly.
GIVEN, by order of the Council, under the Hand of His Excellency
the President and the Seal of the State, at Lancaster, this eighth
day of May, in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and
seventy eight.
By order of Council,
THOMAS WHARTON, Junior, President.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. Attested by order of Council.
T. MATLACK, Secretary.
n. 1778 June 3 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #62058
PENNSYLVANIA, ss.
A PROCLAMATION.
By the SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the Common Wealth of
PENNSYLVANIA.
WHEREAS the following named persons, late and heretofore
inhabitants of this State, that is to say - Abel James, merchant;
James Humphreys, the elder, Esquire; James Humphreys, the younger,
printer; Coleman Fisher, (son of William
Fisher, Esquire); William Clifton, gentleman;
John Allen, carpenter and tallow chandler;
John Young, heretofore of Graeme Park, gentleman;
all now or late of the city of Philadelphia:
John Roberts, labourer; all now or late of the township of Horsham: And
John Roberts, blacksmith; all now or late of Upper Dublin Township:
Curtis Lewis, blacksmith; now or late of the township of East Caln;
armies at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, within this
State; WE the Supreme Executive Council aforesaid, by virtue of
certain powers and authorities to us given by an Act of General
Assembly, entitled, "An Act for the attainder of divers traitors,
if they render not themselves by a certain day, and for vesting
their estates in this Common Wealth; and for more effectually
discovering the same; and for ascertaining and satisfying the
lawful debts and claims thereupon,"DO hereby strictly charge and
require the said rendering
himself as aforesaid, that abiding the trial aforesaid, shall,
from and after the sixth day of July next, stand and be attainted
of High Treason to all intents and purposes, and shall suffer such
pains and penalties, and undergo all such forfeitures as persons
attainted of High Treason ought to do. And all the faithful
subjects of this State are to take notice of this Proclamation,
and govern themselves accordingly.
GIVEN, by order of the Council, under the hand of The
Honourable GEORGE BRYAN, Esquire, Vice President, and the Seal of
the State, at Lancaster, this twenty first day of May, in the year
of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy eight.
By order of Council,
GEORGE BRYAN, Vice President.
GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH, Attested by order of the Council, T.
MATLACK, Secretary.
n. 1780 July 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #65416
A List of LETTERS remaining in the General Post Office,
Philadelphia, July 5, 1780. (4) Hannah Alison, Thomas Adam, Little
Canabaga. Capt. James Clifton, John Campbell, James Farmer,
Major Henry Fisher, Lewis Town; Sarah Hubbs, Levi Adams, Lowman Johnson,
Lancaster. William King, Salem. Joseph P. Palmer, Germantown;
James Russel, Gloucester. James Whitehead (2) Henry Williams,
Capt. Samuel Young, William Young, John Young, Capt. John Young.
n. 1781 June 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #66296
OFFICE for Conveyancing and Sale of REAL ESTATES, kept by ABRAHAM
SHOEMAKER, Is removed from Fourth street to the north side of
Walnut street, the second street door from the east side of Third
street, WHERE he continues to draw deeds, mortgages, leases,
wills, letters of attorney, agreements, and all other kinds of
writings. He also continues selling real estates, and has now
entered in his office a large number of houses and lots, in
different parts of the city and suburbs, plantations in the
country, and a great quantity of unimproved lands in the different
back countries, to be disposed of very cheap for cash; and among
the same are the following, viz. a plantation, situate in Lower
Dublin and Abington townships, about 10 miles from Philadelphia,
adjoining lands of Jacob Taylor and Joseph Miles, containing near
60 acres, whereon is a good stone house, four rooms on a floor, a
stone spring house, with an excellent spring, a waggon house, a
log barn and stables, a new cyder mill and press, a large apple
orchard, a garden with various kinds of fruit, abut 9 acres of
excellent meadow, and as much woodland, the rest arable, and the
whole under good fence. It is now occupied by Adam Wass, who has a
lease for two years from March last on the shares, the purchase to
be intitled to one half of the produce and other articles
mentioned in the lease.
Also a piece of 20 acres of land, adjoining the above, whereon is
a good log house, and spring house near the door, between 3 and 4
acres of good meadow, and an apple and peach orchard. The
purchaser to be intitled to the owners part of the grain now in
the ground. Also another piece of 20 acres of land, about half a
mile distant from the last, lying on the Pennypack creek, and
adjoining Robert Thomasold mill, with a log house, barn, and a
good spring, about 4 acres of good meadow, with a garden of
various kinds of fruit, and an apple orchard. It is under good
fence, and rented for a year from March last. The tenant to pay a
rent of 15 l. and all taxes. The purchaser to have the benefit of
grain which the tenant is to leave in the ground at the end of the
term.
Also a well finished two story brick house and lot of ground,
situate on the west side of Front street, between Almond and
Catharine streets, now occupied by Captain Clifton. The lot is 16
feet 8 inches front, and in depth 106 feet; subject to a ground
rent of 2 l. 16 s. 6 d. 3/4 per annum. Also a two story brick
tenement and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Catharine
between Front and Swanson streets, now occupied by Mr. Thomas
Thomson. The lot is 18 feet front, and in depth 87 feet, subject
to a ground rent of 45 s. per annum.
Also an elegant three story brick house, with a piazza and
kitchen, situate at the northeast corner of Market and Sixth
streets. The lot 20 feet front on Market street, 100 feet on Sixth
street; subject to a ground rent of 10 l. per annum.
Also three brick houses, each three stories high, situate on the
east side of Front street, near South street. The lot on which
they stand is 32 feet 6 inches front, and in depth 70 feet. They
will be sold separate, clear of incumbrances. for terms of sale
please to apply as above directed.
Philadelphia, June 21, 1781.
n. 1783 July 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68905
NAVAL OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA.
INWARDS, Ship Queen of England, J. Campbell, Montego Bay.
OUTWARDS. Schooner Polly, W.R. Mullen, G. Clifton;
Sloop Betsey, W. Watson; Ship Fortune, B. Weeks;
CLEARED.
Sloop Sally, G. Cliffton; Sloop Rebecca, N. Palmer;
n. 1784 June 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #70304
NAVAL OFFICE, INWARD ENTRIES.
Brig General Washington, T. Powers, Boston.
Brig Betsy, W. Carman, Schooner Sally Lewis, J. Lewis, Virginia.
Sloop Black Duck, G. Clifton, New York
OUTWARDS. Schooner Sally Lewis, J. Lewis, Virginia.
CLEARED. Ship Friendship, P. Young, W. Indies.
n. 1785 January 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #71068
Philadelphia, 1784 December 27.
BY virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be
exposed to sale, by public vendue, at the COFFEE-HOUSE, on
SATURDAY, the 8th of January next, at five o'clock in the evening,
a certain Lot or Piece of Ground, in Wicacoa, on the east side of
Front street continued, southward, beyond the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth 23 feet 8 inches, and in
length or depth 277 feet or thereabouts, bounded north by ground
of William Clifton, eastward by George Mifflin's lot, southward by
a lot in possession of George Mifflin, and westward by Front
street; subject to a ground-rent of Three Pounds lawful money of
Pennsylvania, per annum. Taken in execution as the estate of John
Paschal, late deceased, by THOMAS PROCTOR, Sheriff.
n. 1785 July 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #71755
NAVAL OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA.
CLEARED.
Sloop Polly, E. Dickinson, Maryland.
Ship Maryland, J. Clifton, Spain. Brig Eleanor, T. Holland, Nantz.
n. 1787 August 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #74111
LIVERY STABLE.
THE subscriber hereby informs his Friends and the Public, that he
continues to keep a LIVERY STABLE on the north side of Clifton's
alley, between Arch and Race streets, and Front and Second
streets, opposite Mr. Thomas Bartow's, where horses are taken in
at livery at moderate rates. He also proposes for the convenience
of travellers and others to take in horses by the week, day or
night, and those who may please to employ him, may depend upon the
strictest attention and care.
He has also provided himself with a Light Waggon or Family Stage,
to be drawn by two horses, to be hired out upon moderate rates,
either by the week, day or half-day, with a careful driver to
attend the same.
The greatest punctuality and attention will be paid to the above
business, by the public's humble servant,
GEORGE HYTEL,
Philadelphia, 1787 August 6.
n. 1788 September 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #75192
Philadelphia, 1788 September 22.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be
exposed to Sale by public vendue, at the Coffee-House, in the city
of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the 4th day of October next, at six
o'clock in the evening, the following messuages and lots of
ground, viz.
No. 1. A certain lot of ground, situate on the north side of a
certain 45 feet lane (called Meadow-lane) in the township of the
Northern Liberties, containing in breadth on said lane 48 feet,
and continuing the same breadth on the parallel line, south 19
degrees west, to the full extent of the north line of a creek or
run of water call Pegg's run; bounded northward by the said
Meadow-land, southward by the said run, eastward by the west end
of four lots of ground adjoining Poole's bridge, now or late
belonging to John Clifton, and westward by ground of Richard
Pidgeon and wife.
No. 2. Also one other lot of ground, situate on the south side of
Wood street, in the Northern Liberties aforesaid, and between
Second and Third streets from the river Delaware, containing in
front 20 feet, and in depth 64 feet; bounded westward by ground
partly of Zacharias Endres, southward and westward by ground of
Samuel Miles and Jacob Morgan, the younger, and northward by said
Wood street.
No. 3. Also two brick messuages or tenements, each two stories
high, and lots of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west
side of Front street continued northward beyond the bounds of the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front, on Front street, 40
feet, and in length or depth 100 feet; bounded northward by a
certain lane or street, 35 feet wide, eastward with Front street
aforesaid, southward with a messuage and lot now or late of John
Clifton, and westward with ground in the tenure of George Heyl.
No. 4. One other lot or piece of ground, whereon is erected a
brewery (with the utensils) situate on the south side of Wood
street, between Second and Third streets, containing in breadth on
Wood street, 128 feet, and extending that breadth and depth 46
feet, then narrowing on the east side thereof to the breadth of 20
feet, and extending said breadth of 20 feet, in depth 18 feet;
bounded by other ground of said Zacharias Endres, and partly by
ground belonging to the heirs of Israel Pemberton, deceased, and
partly by a messuage and lot belonging to the heirs of Philip
Stein, deceased, westward by other ground of said Zacharias
Endres, and northward by Wood street aforesaid: Taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property of Zacharias Endres, by
JOSEPH COWPERTHWAIT, Sheriff.
n. 1788 November 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #75334
Philadelphia, 1788 November 10.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be
exposed to Sale, by adjournment, by Public Vendue, at the
Coffee-House, in the city of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the 33
instant, at 5 o'clock in the Evening --- the following Messuages
and Lots of Ground:
No. 1. A certain Lot of Ground, situate on the north side of a
certain 45 feet lane, called Meadow lane, in the township of the
Northern Liberties, containing in breadth on said lane 48 feet,
and continuing the same breadth on a parallel line south, 19
degrees west, to the full extent of the north line of a creek or
run of water, called Peg's run; bounded northward by the said
Meadow lane, southward by said run, eastward by the west end of
four lots of ground adjoining Pool's bridge, now or late belonging
to John Clifton, and westward by ground of Richard Pidgeon and
wife.
No. 2. Also one other Lot of Ground, situate on the south side of
Wood street, in the Northern Liberties aforesaid and between
Second an Third streets from the river Delaware, containing in
front 20 feet, and in depth 64 feet; bounded eastward by ground
partly of Zacharias Endres, southward and westward by ground of
Samuel Miles, and Jacob Morgan, the younger, and northward by said
Wood street.
No. 3. Also two Brick Messuages or Tenements, each two stories
high, and Lots of Ground thereto belonging; situate on the west
side of Front street, continued northward beyond the bounds of the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street 40 feet,
and in length or depth 100 feet; bounded northward by a certain
lane or street 35 feet wide, eastward with Front street aforesaid,
southward with a messuage and lot now or late of John Clifton, and
westward with ground in the tenure of George Hyle.
No. 4. One other lot or Piece of Ground, whereon is erected a
brewery (with the utensils) situate on the south side of Wood
street aforesaid, between Second and Third streets; containing in
breadth on Wood street 128 feet, and extending that breadth in
depth 46 feet, then narrowing on the east side thereof to the
breadth of 20 feet, and extending said breadth of 20 feet in depth
18 feet; bounded eastward by a messuage and lot of ------,
southward partly by other ground of said Zacharias Endres, and
partly by ground belonging t the heirs of Israel Pemberton,
deceased, and partly by a messuage and lot belonging to the heirs
of Philip Stein, deceased, westwardly by other ground of said
Zacharias Endres, and northward by Wood street aforesaid: Taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property of Zacharias Endres, by
JOSEPH COWPERTHWAIT, Sheriff.
n. 1789 August 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #76049
Philadelphia, 1789 August 21.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to sale, by public vendue, at the Merchant's Coffee house,
in Second street, on Wednesday, the 2d of September next, at 7
o'clock in the evening ---- A Lot or Piece of Ground, situate on
the south side of a certain 45 feet lane called Meadow lane, in
the Northern Liberties, containing in breadth on said lane 48
feet, and continuing that breadth, on a parallel line, south, 19
degrees west, to the full extent of the north line of a creek or
run of water called Cohocksink creek; bounded on the north by the
west end of four lots of ground, adjoining Pool's Bridge, (now or
late belonging to John Clifton) westward by ground of William
Pidgeon and wife; subject to ----
Also --- Two certain two story Brick Messuages, and Lots of Ground
thereunto belonging, situate on the west-side of Delaware Front
street continued in the Northern Liberties of the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth on said Front street 40 feet,
and in length or depth 100 feet; bounded northward with a certain
lane or street 35 feet wide, eastward with Front street aforesaid,
southward with a lot and messuage now or late of John Clifton, and
westward with ground in tenure of George Heyl; subject to ------:
Taken in execution, as the property of Zacharias Endres, and to be
sold, by JAMES ASH, Sheriff.
n. 1790 July 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #76880
To be Sold by Public Vendue.
On the 9th day of August next, at nine o'clock in the morning, on
the plantation of Col. Isaac Melcher, deceased, being part of
Graeme's Park, in Horsham township, Montgomery county,
ALL his stock, consisting of horses, oxen, cows and sheep, wheat,
rye, Indian corn, oats, flax and hay, a waggon, cart, plough, and
sundry other farming utensils; also houshold and kitchen
furniture, beds, bedsteads, &c. 2500 good barrel staves, heading,
&c. &c.
Attendance will be given, and the Conditions made known at the
time and place of Sale, by
WILLIAM CLIFTON,
ANDREW EPPLE,
JACOB LAWERSWYLER, Executors.
N.B. All persons having any demands against the estate of Col.
Melcher, deceased, are requested to render the same, properly
attested, and all those indebted to said estate are desired to
make payment to the Executors.
n. 1791 June 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #77649
Captain De Hart, of the brig Peggy, from Ferrol, spoke the ship
America, Capt. Depeyster, from New York, bound for London; out 5
days, lat. 41. long. 63. west. Also, spoke the brig Amsterdam,
from Rhode Island, bound to Copenhagen; all well.
Captain James Clifton, who came passenger in the brig Peggy,
Captain De Hart, informs, that he commanded the schooner New Hope,
which foundered on the 19th of January last, in lat 36:30. long.
54. west. Captain Clifton, and his crew, remained by the wreck 52
days, until taken off by Captain J. Wallace, of the brig Fanny, of
Salem, whose kind and humane attention merits the highest
encomiums: Capt. De Hart's civility also deserves this public
acknowledgment.
n. 1791 August 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #77722
Captain Clifton, of the schooner Two Sisters informs that the
sloop Pomona, of Philadelphia, Captain Steel, who sailed from
Philadelphia, 30th of April, for the West Indies, arrived safe at
St. Martin's, where he sold his cargo, and from thence proceeded
to St. Eustatius, a few days after his arrival died.
The 16th of May last, the Sampson, Moore from Maryland, arrived at
Gravesend.
n. 1792 June 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #78308
Married, on Saturday last, at Clifton, by the Reverend Dr.
Blackwell, Mr. John H. Huston, to Miss McClenachan, daughter of
Blair McClenachan, Esquire.
David Napier, Allen McCay,
The above being intended for a public good, it is requested the
Printers of the newspapers will insert it throughout the United
States.
n. 1793 July 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #79104
William Clifton, Thomas Penrose, Joseph Huddle. Northern Liberties.
n. 1795 October 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #80687
Philadelphia, October 7.
Extract of a genuine letter from a mercantile house in London to a
gentleman in this city, dated the 8th of August 1795brought by
the schooner Fly, Capt. Clifton, arrived in the Chesapeake.
"Capt. Clifton having delayed his departure until this morning, we
have in addition to advise that the Courier Universal of Paris, of
Wednesday last, states, on the authority of letters from
Strasburg, where the headquarters of Gen. Pichegru are now fixed,
have voted their thanks to Lieut. Col. Campbell, "for his
temperate and dignified forbearance, and otherwise meritorious
conduct, during his command at Fort Miamis, in the year 1794." For
which the Colonel offers his "most grateful and unfeigned
acknowledgements."
WILLIAM SMITH, Chairman.
Attest. SAMUEL GARRIGUES.
At a numerous meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, convened
1795 October 1. Co. Andrew Geyer, in the chair.
n. 1797 October 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #82021
facilitate your laudable purposes - and in either case we think it
proper to annex our names and places of abode.
The City.
Edward Garrigues, Cherry-street, No. 39
John James, do. No. 18.
Capt. Clifton, of the brig Gratitude, was also plundered by the
sea robbers of his provisions and stores, and no doubt would have
suffered much more, had not ships of force been near them, and
they were glad to make their escape.
n. 1800 May 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #83261
Philadelphia, May 28.
The President of the United States has been pleased to grant
pardons to John Fries, John Gettman, and Frederick Hainy, who were
convicted of Treason, at the last Circuit Court, and sentenced to
be executed on Friday the 23d inst.
At three o'clock on Thursday afternoon, the Marshal delivered to
each of the above persons, a Pardon in form - and they were
immediately released from imprisonment.
BY JOHN ADAMS,
President of the United States of America,
A PROCLAMATION.
concerned in the said Insurrection: - WHEREFORE BE IT KNOWN, that
I, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States of America, have
the city of
Philadelphia, this
twenty-first (L.S.) day
of May, in the year of
our Lord one thousand
eight hundred, and of
the Independence of the
said States, the twenty-fourth.
JOHN ADAMS.
BY THE PRESIDENT,
I have to inform you, that on the 8th was sent into this port by
an Algerine Corsair, the American brig Bobba-Cedi, Thomas Clifton,
master, with a cargo of wines from Valencia for Philadelphia -
said brig had a Turkish pass, granted by the late Dey for one
year, and on examining said pass it was found to be out of date
one year and ten months - therefore the Regency condemned the said
cargo as legal prize to the captors. The crew, 5 in number (being
foreigners and subjects of nations at war with Algiers) were made
slaves of - the brig and master is cleared. On the 15th inst. the
Regency gave up these five captives as a particular favour to the
United States. - All American vessels should have the
Mediterranean pass, real American colours, and two thirds of their
crew should be citizens of the United States - as it is supposed
that sundry American vessels have Algerine and Turkish passes;
this is to inform them, that said passes are out of date 0 that
they will not be respected by the present Dey of Algiers, and if
they have not the American Mediterranean pass, their cargoes will
be condemned.
(Signed) RICHARD O'BRIEN.
GENTLEMEN,
I am sorry to inform you, that on the 7th of May, in lat. 30, 51,
long. 70, 40, W. your brig Jane was captured by a French
privateer, who took us all out except Capt. Cook and Robert Asty;
after plundering the vessel of every thing they could get handy -
manned her with 8 Frenchmen, and sent her to Guadaloupe, the
privateer stood to the northward. On the 9th fell in with an
English letter of marque, mounting 5 guns and 15 men on board,
n. 1800 October 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #83463
LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.
We understand that a complete edition of the works of the
accomplished Mr. W. Clifton, late of Philadelphia, is now in a
state of considerable forwardness in the city of New York, and
will appear, adorned with an elegant head of the author, in the
course of the present autumn. What will render this interesting
volume more valuable to purchasers in general, and particularly to
the friends of a man of brilliant understanding, now, alas! no
more, will be a biographical sketch of the life of Mr. Clifton, by
a gentleman best calculated to do justice to departed worth, both
by the beauty and energy of his style, and his long habits of
intimacy with the author, whose works he is collating. We are
confident that this volume will be perused with pleasure by every
man of sentiment and taste. The author, who died prematurely of a
consumption, that disorder so fatal to those
"Who tame their youth to philosophic cares, And grow still paler
by the midnight lamp," was one of that small "self-sequestered"
band, who relinquish the forum and the field for the "pensive
secrecy of desart cell," and seek, in the words of the impassioned Gray,
Cloisters dim - far from the haunts of folly, With freedom by
their side, and soft-eyed melancholy.
The genius of the late Mr. Clifton resembled that of the original
Collins. It was fertile in all the felicities of fancy, and the
voice of his bright-eyed muse was sometimes mournfully wild, like
the Ophelia of Shakespeare. (Gazette U. States.)
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n. Bureau of Land Management records. (who went where?)
header for BLM data
Patentee Name State Issue Date Doc. Nr. Accession or Serial Nr. Waples
Aaron Clifton _
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Albert C. Clifton _
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Albert H. Clifton _
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Albert W. Clifton _
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Alex Clifton _
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Alfred Clifton _
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Alfred N. Clifton _
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Alfred N. Clifton _
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Alison Clifton _
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Allie F. Bean Clifton _
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Amy Clifton _
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Ancil Clifton _
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Ancil C. Clifton _
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Anderson Clifton _
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Andrew Clifton _
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Andrew J. Clifton _
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Andrew Jefferson Clifton _
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Arsand Clifton _
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Austin Clifton _
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Austin Clifton _
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Benjamin W. Clifton _
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Bosmon Clifton _
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Caroline Clifton _
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Caswell D. Clifton _
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Caswell R. Clifton _
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Chancy W. Clifton _
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Charles Clifton _
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Charles Clifton _
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Charles A. Clifton _
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Charles C. Clifton _
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Charles C. Clifton _
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Charles E. Clifton _
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Charles P. Clifton _
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Charles P. Clifton _
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Charles S. Clifton _
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Charles W. Clifton _
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Charlie Clifton _
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Charlotte Clifton _
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Clisby Austin Clifton _
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Cyrus M. Clifton _
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Daniel Clifton _
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Edmond Clifton _
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Edward A. Clifton _
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Eli Clifton _
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Elias Clifton _
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Elias Clifton _
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Elizabeth Clifton _
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Elizabeth Clifton _
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Elizabeth Clifton _
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Elizabeth Clifton _
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Elliott E. Clifton _
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Elwood Horace Clifton _
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Emily Clifton _
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Ethel Clifton _
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Eugene Clifton _
ld 1889/09/09 BLM CA - CACAAA 019944
Eugene S. Clifton _
ld 1904/10/03 BLM OR - ORLAA 065018
Fee Clifton _
ld 1914/04/25 BLM NM - 400984
Ferdnan C. Clifton _
ld 1859/09/10 BLM MO 28067 MO4050__.047
Frank Clifton _
ld 1907/10/07 BLM CO - COCOAA 007477
Franklin Clifton _
ld 1837/01/24 BLM MO 3198 MO0620__.282
ld 1837/11/14 BLM MO 5096 MO3460__.149
ld 1841/06/25 BLM MO 6264 MO3480__.488
Fred H. Clifton _
ld 1912/05/23 BLM SD - 269267
Frederick Clifton _
ld 1870/12/15 BLM CO - COCOAA 073971
Frederick F. Clifton _
ld 1917/12/18 BLM CO - 611978
George Clifton _
ld 1838/08/02 BLM MO 11558 MO2190__.180
George Clifton _
ld 1855/03/01 BLM IL 13575 IL3770__.418
George Clifton _
ld 1901/06/25 BLM MS 14991 MS2660__.049
George Clifton _
ld 1848/03/01 BLM MO 24170 MO2440__.296
George Clifton _
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 5833 AL3080__.314
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 5835 AL3080__.316
ld 1845/06/01 BLM AL 7012 AL3100__.441
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 7155 AL3110__.084
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 7434 AL3110__.335
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 7435 AL3110__.336
ld 1845/07/01 BLM AL 7605 AL3120__.006
ld 1845/10/01 BLM AL 8255 AL3130__.152
ld 1849/11/01 BLM IL 9749 IL3730__.231
George Clifton _
ld 1914/01/13 BLM WA - 376886
George Clifton _
ld 1888/07/24 BLM ID - IDIDAA 011867
George E. Clifton _
ld 1914/05/28 BLM CO - 409220
George H. Clifton _
ld 1850/05/01 BLM AL 10227 AL4380__.177
ld 1851/10/01 BLM AL 10862 AL4390__.288
ld 1849/06/01 BLM AL 9718 AL4370__.187
George T. Clifton _
ld 1880/05/15 BLM AR 1235 AR0330__.111
ld 1882/12/15 BLM AL 1337 AL4030__.413
George W. Clifton _
ld 1888/11/21 BLM ND - NDMTAA 137879
ld 1893/12/14 BLM ND - NDMTAA 138053
ld 1898/04/27 BLM ND - NDMTAA 138334
George W. Clifton _
ld 1860/04/02 BLM FL 13911 FL0280__.100
George W. Clifton _
ld 1893/07/31 BLM LA 1779 LA0830__.209
ld 1902/05/21 BLM LA 3937 LA1500__.332
George W. Clifton _
ld 1904/11/22 BLM MS 45783 MS3270__.041
Gilbert D. Clifton _
ld 1860/01/03 BLM LA 12152 LA0660__.348
ld 1860/04/02 BLM LA 13223 LA0680__.335
ld 1860/06/01 BLM LA 15675 LA0730__.046
Grandville T. Clifton _
ld 1848/08/01 BLM WI 8507 WI1990__.090
Granvil N. Clifton _
ld 1904/10/03 BLM OR - ORLAA 053921
Hampton A. Clifton _
ld 1925/04/28 BLM NM - 958397
Harry H. Clifton _
ld 1911/01/12 BLM NM - 169906
Harry S. Clifton _
ld 1946/04/15 BLM CA - 1120840
Henry Clifton _
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 10566 MS2950__.076
ld 1843/12/05 BLM MS 15025 MS3040__.067
ld 1843/12/05 BLM MS 15026 MS3040__.068
ld 1841/02/25 BLM MS 9590 MS2930__.085
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 9938 MS2930__.447
Henry Clifton _
ld 1839/08/01 BLM IN 20449 IN2230__.303
ld 1823/07/24 BLM IN 302 IN0010__.302
Henry Clifton _
ld 1826/06/10 BLM OH 644 OH0250__.088
ld 1826/06/10 BLM OH 672 OH0250__.117
ld 1827/02/12 BLM OH 749 OH0250__.193
ld 1827/07/02 BLM OH 800 OH0250__.245
Henry Clifton _
ld 1888/10/16 BLM CA - CACAAA 110544
Henry E. Clifton _
ld 1888/11/22 BLM FL 6091 FL0770__.495
ld 1892/09/09 BLM FL 9818 FL0880__.142
Henry J. Clifton _
ld 1917/10/17 BLM SD - 604110
ld 1933/01/17 BLM SD - 1060950
Henry J. Clifton _
ld 1882/10/30 BLM FL 1475 FL0450__.214
Hill Clifton _
ld 1905/07/13 BLM FL 17664 FL1090__.223
Hiram Clifton _
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AL 6108 AL3090__.050
ld 1850/03/01 BLM AL 10764 AL3180__.188
Hiram A. Clifton _
ld 1884/08/20 BLM AR 3356 AR2000__.245
ld 1898/04/27 BLM LA 7371 LA1280__.271
Isaac Clifton _
ld 1919/05/14 BLM MT - 677407
Isaac N. Clifton _
ld 1887/02/08 BLM SD - SDMTAA 127995
Isabel Clifton _
ld 1946/04/15 BLM CA - 1120840
Isaiah Clifton _
ld 1891/12/26 BLM MO 4658 MO3410__.131
ld 1872/07/20 BLM MO 590 MO3330__.089
Isaiah Clifton _
ld 1876/05/15 BLM CA - 26873
ld 1881/07/20 BLM CA - CACAAA 046582
Jack S. Clifton _
ld 1838/07/28 BLM FL 5842 FL0130__.241
ld 1838/07/28 BLM FL 5886 FL0130__.285
ld 1843/03/10 BLM FL 7592 FL0160__.458
ld 1843/03/10 BLM FL 7790 FL0170__.148
Jacob Clifton _
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1495 MO0590__.404
Jacob Clifton _
ld 1857/04/15 BLM MO 20765 MO3790__.069
James Clifton _
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1016 MO0580__.432
ld 1849/04/10 BLM MO 10736 MO3570__.428
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1162 MO0590__.078
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1163 MO0590__.079
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1164 MO0590__.080
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1165 MO0590__.081
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1166 MO0590__.082
ld 1857/05/01 BLM MO 43720 MO1900__.011
ld 1857/04/01 BLM MO 47204 MO1860__.113
ld 1857/04/01 BLM MO 47818 MO1870__.087
ld 1857/10/30 BLM MO 48987 MO1930__.304
ld 1858/01/15 BLM MO 49878 MO1950__.099
ld 1837/11/14 BLM MO 5285 MO3460__.330
ld 1845/06/01 BLM MO 8460 MO3530__.105
James Clifton _
ld 1845/06/01 BLM AL 6992 AL3100__.422
James A. Clifton _
ld 1860/02/01 BLM AL 20917 AL3350__.074
James B. Clifton _
ld 1904/04/08 BLM ND - NDMTAA 135797
ld 1889/12/18 BLM ND - NDMTAA 137901
James B. Clifton _
ld 1869/09/01 BLM MN 294 MN2420__.222
James J. Clifton _
ld 1909/12/13 BLM ND - 95486
James M. Clifton _
ld 1851/12/01 BLM AL 12814 AL3220__.244
ld 1845/06/01 BLM AL 6994 AL3100__.424
ld 1845/10/01 BLM AL 8171 AL3130__.067
James M. Clifton _
ld 1882/05/10 BLM AR 1299 AR0330__.259
James R. Clifton _
ld 1892/05/31 BLM MO 8356 MO5970__.360
Jane Clifton _
ld 1838/09/01 BLM IN 8928 IN2650__.382
Jane Clifton _
ld 1881/06/06 BLM OR - OROCAA 019597
Jasper Clifton _
ld 1914/01/09 BLM CO - 376002
Jehu Clifton _
ld 1835/10/01 BLM MO 3807 MO0080__.280
Jesse O. Clifton _
ld 1891/04/23 BLM AR 7542 AR2570__.087
Jesse T. Clifton _
ld 1876/02/15 BLM MO 2705 MO5860__.123
John Clifton _
ld 1905/12/30 BLM MT - MTMTAA 016245
John Clifton _
ld 1901/11/20 BLM ND - NDMTAA 007851
ld 1889/09/28 BLM ND - NDMTAA 141015
ld 1909/06/24 BLM ND - 68963
John Clifton _
ld 1839/05/01 BLM MI 11263 MI1330__.077
ld 1839/05/01 BLM MI 12293 MI1350__.049
John Clifton _
ld 1838/08/15 BLM IN 13276 IN2740__.237
ld 1838/08/15 BLM IN 13277 IN2740__.238
ld 1838/08/15 BLM IN 13278 IN2740__.239
ld 1838/08/15 BLM IN 13279 IN2740__.240
ld 1839/09/02 BLM IN 11193 IN1820__.363
ld 1839/09/02 BLM IN 11233 IN1820__.402
ld 1839/09/02 BLM IN 11236 IN1820__.405
John Clifton _
ld 1843/06/15 BLM MS 13299 MS3000__.363
ld 1843/06/15 BLM MS 13308 MS3000__.372
ld 1844/08/14 BLM MS 15801 MS3050__.319
John Clifton _
ld 1849/02/01 BLM OH 15878 OH1830__.263
John Clifton _
ld 1844/08/14 BLM MS 15900 MS3050__.418
John Clifton _
ld 1849/02/01 BLM OH 15931 OH1830__.312
John Clifton _
ld 1833/12/02 BLM MI 1939 MI0550__.437
John Clifton _
ld 1835/09/16 BLM IN 22249 IN1310__.456
ld 1837/03/20 BLM IN 25191 IN1370__.386
John Clifton _
ld 1883/10/05 BLM FL 2690 FL0480__.009
John Clifton _
ld 1832/03/05 BLM OH 2890 OH0290__.330
John Clifton _
ld 1859/10/10 BLM MI 32860 MI0960__.209
John Clifton _
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4260 MS2820__.247
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4261 MS2820__.248
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4262 MS2820__.249
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4263 MS2820__.250
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4264 MS2820__.251
John Clifton _
ld 1833/10/01 BLM IL 844 IL0290__.356
John Clifton _
ld 1848/11/01 BLM MO 8808 MO5320__.292
John Clifton _
ld 1837/08/10 BLM IN 9603 IN1780__.269
John Clifton _
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 9939 MS2930__.448
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 9940 MS2930__.449
John Clifton _
ld 1881/09/19 BLM ID - IDIDAA 011848
John Clifton _
ld 1881/06/06 BLM OR - OROCAA 019597
John Clifton _
ld 1905/03/11 BLM WY - WYWYAA 010279
ld 1907/05/27 BLM WY - WYWYAA 010285
John A. Clifton _
ld 1883/06/30 BLM FL 2542 FL0710__.240
John A. Clifton _
ld 1858/07/01 BLM MO 29707 MO2610__.362
John A. Clifton _
ld 1891/06/06 BLM AL 6216 AL4130__.359
John C. Clifton _
ld 1884/11/01 BLM MO 2284 MO4310__.334
John C. Clifton _
ld 1901/05/08 BLM MO 6882 MO6100__.413
John E. Clifton _
ld 1860/03/01 BLM AR 9777 AR0190__.072
John F. Clifton _
ld 1894/10/06 BLM AR 9668 AR2610__.180
John H. Clifton _
ld 1895/05/22 BLM ID - IDIDAA 011912
John H. Clifton _
ld 1857/12/01 BLM MO 12341 MO5090__.353
John H. Clifton _
ld 1891/09/15 BLM AL 6375 AL4150__.138
John J. Clifton _
ld 1860/10/01 BLM AR 13072 AR0250__.043
ld 1857/07/01 BLM AR 6305 AR0130__.446
John J. Clifton _
ld 1899/08/30 BLM AR 9022 AR2780__.388
John L. Clifton _
ld 1910/01/13 BLM OK 04479 102529
John M. Clifton _
ld 1906/02/05 BLM MT - MTMTAA 066398
ld 1905/03/18 BLM AR 10429 AR3100__.450
John M. Clifton _
ld 1848/11/01 BLM AR 532 AR2080__.485
ld 1858/05/03 BLM AR 5438 AR2170__.373
ld 1860/04/02 BLM AR 6485 AR2230__.399
ld 1860/09/01 BLM AR 9733 AR2250__.224
ld 1860/05/01 BLM AR 11588 AR0700__.480
ld 1859/07/01 BLM AR 11720 AR0670__.178
John M. Clifton _
ld 1880/11/20 BLM AR 13796 AR2340__.285
ld 1882/06/30 BLM AR 1568 AR1490__.498
John T. Clifton _
ld 1898/06/17 BLM AL 16462 AL4900__.112
John T. Clifton _
ld 1859/01/01 BLM AL 18812 AL3310__.142
ld 1860/02/01 BLM AL 21642 AL3360__.254
John W. Clifton _
ld 1845/10/09 BLM MS 19056 MS3110__.373
Jonathan Clifton _
ld 1849/03/29 BLM FL 149 FL0970__.148
ld 1882/08/25 BLM FL 1975 FL0700__.202
ld 1884/06/30 BLM FL 5622 FL0520__.374
Joseph J. Clifton _
ld 1884/06/30 BLM SD - SDMTAA 127941
Joseph R. Clifton _
ld 1837/04/10 BLM MO 7302 MO0390__.085
ld 1839/04/01 BLM MO 14983 MO2260__.091
Joseph S. Clifton _
ld 1860/10/01 BLM AL 22816 AL3390__.051
ld 1858/06/01 BLM AL 28849 AL2780__.178
ld 1858/06/01 BLM AL 36139 AL2910__.152
Joshua H. Clifton _
ld 1873/02/05 BLM AR 34 AR0310__.065
Josiah Clifton _
ld 1828/02/20 BLM OH 1630 OH0370__.121
Josiah Clifton _
ld 1837/03/16 BLM IL 1488 IL0640__.464
ld 1837/03/16 BLM IL 1489 IL0640__.465
ld 1837/03/20 BLM IL 2218 IL0660__.162
ld 1839/11/01 BLM IL 4592 IL3630__.051
ld 1833/10/01 BLM IL 833 IL0290__.345
Karen Clifton _
ld 1890/12/31 BLM WY - WYWYAA 023724
Lemuel K. Clifton _
ld 1845/04/21 BLM LA 2531 LA0150__.146
ld 1845/03/25 BLM LA 2525 LA0150__.070
ld 1845/03/25 BLM LA 2526 LA0150__.071
ld 1845/04/21 BLM LA 2530 LA0150__.145
Lenord Clifton _
ld 1858/03/01 BLM AL 13208 AL4430__.013
ld 1858/03/01 BLM AL 13333 AL4430__.136
ld 1858/03/01 BLM AL 14035 AL4440__.316
Leon C. Clifton _
ld 1916/02/18 BLM CO - 514584
Leonard Clifton _
ld 1849/05/01 BLM AL 9506 AL4360__.478
Leven Clifton _
ld 1845/06/01 BLM AL 6991 AL3100__.421
Levi Clifton _
ld 1850/02/01 BLM IL 21733 IL3470__.262
Levi Clifton _
ld 1849/08/01 BLM WI 28366 WI3030__.278
ld 1849/08/01 BLM WI 29448 WI3050__.359
ld 1850/01/01 BLM WI 31503 WI3090__.401
Lewis Clifton _
ld 1876/06/30 BLM AR 1349 AR2440__.354
ld 1859/12/01 BLM AL 28301 AL3870__.375
Lewis Clifton _
ld 1860/09/01 BLM AL 30548 AL3930__.363
ld 1860/09/01 BLM AL 31069 AL3940__.373
Lewis Clifton _
ld 1894/04/24 BLM WA - WAOAA 075808
Liberty Clifton _
ld 1853/04/15 BLM MO 33502 MO1660__.091
Louis Clifton _
ld 1900/05/11 BLM WA - WAYAA 044000
Louisa Clifton _
ld 1874/09/10 BLM MO 1483 MO3340__.482
Louisa Clifton _
ld 1892/06/30 BLM CA - CACAAA 047052
Lucinda Clifton _
ld 1891/12/26 BLM MO 4658 MO3410__.131
Luella Clifton _
ld 1914/01/31 BLM CO - 381755
Lydia M. Clifton _
ld 1908/01/30 BLM ND - NDMTAA 036776
M. Clifton _
ld 1859/09/10 BLM MO 28293 MO4050__.158
Madison M. Clifton _
ld 1852/10/01 BLM MO 11319 MO5370__.356
ld 1850/01/01 BLM MO 9801 MO5340__.168
ld 1869/07/20 BLM MO 30011 MO5730__.441
ld 1875/11/15 BLM MO 30668 MO5750__.380
Martha Ann Clifton _
ld 1889/01/05 BLM OR - ORRAA 007924
Martha J. Clifton _
ld 1911/09/25 BLM NM - 226646
Mary Clifton _
ld 1833/10/10 BLM IL 35 IL0620__.035
Mary Clifton _
ld 1903/12/22 BLM MN 5383 MN3050__.189
Mary Clifton _
ld 1925/02/04 BLM WY - 952820
Mary Clifton _
ld 1907/08/08 BLM WY - WYWYAA 010286
Mary Ann Clifton _
ld 1873/04/18 BLM CA - CACAAA 054187
Mary P. Clifton _
ld 1914/08/24 BLM NM - 426869
Mathias Clifton _
ld 1915/04/29 BLM ND - 470564
Matthew Clifton _
ld 1837/03/20 BLM IN 25580 IN0850__.398
ld 1837/03/20 BLM IN 25581 IN0850__.399
ld 1837/03/15 BLM IN 23216 IN0810__.051
Mattie E. Clifton _
ld 1908/07/16 BLM OR - ORLGAA 083369
Michel M. Clifton _
ld 1837/11/14 BLM MO 5317 MO3460__.361
ld 1837/11/14 BLM MO 5318 MO3460__.362
Miles B. Clifton _
ld 1861/04/01 BLM AR 13778 AR0260__.218
Milton Clifton _
ld 1840/11/03 BLM IL 11142 IL4060__.466
Minnie F. Clifton _
ld 1908/06/29 BLM OR - ORTDAA 055906
Moses Clifton _
ld 1840/11/03 BLM IL 14004 IL4110__.395
ld 1845/06/09 BLM IL 6110 IL4160__.426
Moses Clifton _
ld 1892/03/26 BLM AL 7638 AL4160__.406
Moses Clifton _
ld 1840/11/03 BLM IL 8495 IL4020__.193
Nancy Clifton _
ld 1858/06/01 BLM AL 36169 AL2910__.182
Nathan Clifton _
ld 1835/10/01 BLM IN 6912 IN0140__.350
ld 1839/08/01 BLM IN 18313 IN2190__.192
ld 1839/08/01 BLM IN 22071 IN2260__.480
ld 1837/03/15 BLM IN 9586 IN2020__.014
ld 1834/10/08 BLM IL 1009 IL0300__.023
ld 1837/03/30 BLM IL 3349 IL0680__.252
ld 1839/11/01 BLM IL 4384 IL3620__.356
ld 1839/11/01 BLM IL 4386 IL3620__.358
ld 1839/11/01 BLM IL 4573 IL3630__.033
Nathan Clifton _
ld 1848/11/01 BLM AR 166 AR2080__.126
ld 1848/11/01 BLM AR 524 AR2080__.477
ld 1856/09/01 BLM AR 3003 AR2130__.090
ld 1857/10/30 BLM AR 7756 AR0610__.134
ld 1857/10/30 BLM AR 7895 AR0610__.166
Nathan Clifton _
ld 1890/09/10 BLM LA 3004 LA0370__.160
O. Claud Clifton _
ld 1913/02/10 BLM NM - 314332
Otho Reeves Clifton _
ld 1923/11/07 BLM OR - 922689
Paul Clifton _
ld 1904/06/16 BLM ND - NDMTAA 007959
Perry Z. Clifton _
ld 1934/07/18 BLM WY - 1070991
Perry Z. Clifton _
ld 1913/02/13 BLM CO - 315198
Porter H. Clifton _
ld 1918/09/20 BLM OR - 648581
Rachel E. Clifton _
ld 1891/10/03 BLM MN 1628 MN2260__.176
Rachel E. Clifton _
ld 1875/04/01 BLM MO 2101 MO5850__.078
Rebecca H. Clifton _
ld 1915/02/12 BLM MT - 457531
Reece Clifton _
ld 1895/12/14 BLM MS 10228 MS2520__.065
Reuben Thomas Clifton _
ld 1889/01/05 BLM OR - ORRAA 007924
Richard Clifton _
ld 1873/04/18 BLM CA - CACAAA 054187
Robert Clifton _
ld 1856/01/03 BLM MO 16364 MO3680__.253
ld 1856/09/01 BLM MO 21135 MO3740__.182
Robert A. Clifton _
ld 1856/01/03 BLM IL 17014 IL3820__.320
Robert Beauford Clifton _
ld 1957/01/09 BLM AK - 1168171
Robert H. Clifton _
ld 1955/09/06 BLM NM - 1154102
Samuel Clifton _
ld 1833/10/15 BLM MO 1394 MO0590__.306
ld 1837/01/24 BLM MO 3282 MO0620__.353
Samuel C. Clifton _
ld 1849/04/10 BLM MO 10556 MO3570__.265
ld 1849/04/10 BLM MO 10692 MO3570__.389
Samuel Clifton _
ld 1851/11/01 BLM MO 11614 MO3590__.270
ld 1851/11/01 BLM MO 11618 MO3590__.274
ld 1851/12/01 BLM MO 12141 MO3600__.284
ld 1853/08/01 BLM MO 14555 MO3650__.007
ld 1854/11/15 BLM MO 15288 MO3660__.327
ld 1854/11/15 BLM MO 15789 MO3670__.313
ld 1854/11/15 BLM MO 15790 MO3670__.314
ld 1854/11/15 BLM MO 15806 MO3670__.330
ld 1856/01/03 BLM MO 16336 MO3680__.238
ld 1857/05/01 BLM MO 43601 MO1890__.493
ld 1857/05/15 BLM MO 19927 MO5510__.392
ld 1856/09/01 BLM MO 45394 MO1830__.102
Samuel Clifton _
ld 1840/11/03 BLM IL 6733 IL3990__.092
Samuel B. Clifton _
ld 1892/06/15 BLM CA - CACAAA 074038
Samuel H. Clifton _
ld 1910/05/23 BLM AR 02965 131832
Samuel S. Clifton _
ld 1857/04/15 BLM MO 21247 MO3790__.268
Sarah Clifton _
ld 1860/10/01 BLM AL 38414 AL2960__.268
Sarah A. Clifton _
ld 1895/07/09 BLM MO 10024 MO6010__.108
Sarah J. Clifton _
ld 1848/03/01 BLM MO 9837 MO3550__.111
Sarah V. Clifton _
ld 1906/10/09 BLM AL 22054 AL5190__.165
Sidney Clifton _
ld 1891/10/03 BLM MN 1628 MN2260__.176
Sidney J. Clifton _
ld 1904/10/03 BLM OR - ORRAA 012503
Sim Clifton _
ld 1920/05/05 BLM CO - 748124
Sydney Clifton _
ld 1857/05/15 BLM MO 16912 MO5540__.092
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1860/02/01 BLM AR 10104 AR1040__.299
ld 1861/05/01 BLM AR 12636 AR1090__.296
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1857/08/01 BLM MO 11343 MO5080__.026
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1837/03/18 BLM IN 23241 IN1330__.416
ld 1837/03/18 BLM IN 23242 IN1330__.417
ld 1837/03/18 BLM IN 23243 IN1330__.418
ld 1837/08/10 BLM IN 9792 IN1780__.455
ld 1838/08/20 BLM IN 10735 IN1810__.372
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1856/04/01 BLM MO 3591 MO4930__.391
ld 1857/04/01 BLM MO 3721 MO5020__.252
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1835/04/15 BLM IL 6191 IL0230__.225
Thomas Clifton _
ld 1854/11/15 BLM AR 7444 AR0990__.213
Thomas B. Clifton _
ld 1892/02/12 BLM MO 7692 MO5960__.110
Thomas F. Clifton _
ld 1913/07/08 BLM NM - 345891
Thomas G. Clifton _
ld 1917/08/14 BLM ND - 597043
Thomas H. Clifton _
ld 1861/04/01 BLM AR 13780 AR0260__.258
Uriah W. Clifton _
ld 1843/02/01 BLM AR 4427 AR1710__.435
ld 1845/05/01 BLM AR 4508 AR0090__.155
Vernie Clifton _
ld 1956/11/13 BLM CA - 1166405
W. D. Clifton _
ld 1885/05/09 BLM FL 7931 FL0570__.017
W. R. Clifton _
ld 1892/05/11 BLM CO - COCOAA 031968
Walter Clifton _
ld 1913/02/05 BLM MT - 313561
ld 1915/12/17 BLM ND - 503973
Walter F. Clifton _
ld 1928/04/25 BLM NM - 1015553
ld 1933/04/26 BLM NM - 1063793
Wesley Clifton _
ld 1889/07/03 BLM FL 6875 FL0790__.219
Wiley Clifton _
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4074 MS2820__.061
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4075 MS2820__.062
ld 1838/08/14 BLM MS 4264 MS2820__.251
Wiley Clifton _
ld 1848/02/01 BLM MO 8977 MO3540__.175
ld 1848/03/01 BLM MO 9769 MO3550__.052
Wilie D. Clifton _
ld 1839/05/06 BLM MS 7835 MS2890__.307
ld 1839/05/06 BLM MS 7836 MS2890__.308
William Clifton _
ld 1888/07/17 BLM SD - SDMTAA 128016
William Clifton _
ld 1896/06/23 BLM AL 10368 AL4220__.330
William Clifton _
ld 1859/07/01 BLM AR 11835 AR0670__.258
William Clifton _
ld 1851/05/01 BLM WI 12746 WI2080__.199
ld 1854/10/02 BLM WI 15090 WI2110__.491
William Clifton _
ld 1834/09/09 BLM IN 17771 IN1220__.470
ld 1837/03/18 BLM IN 22470 IN1320__.175
William Clifton _
ld 1839/09/20 BLM AL 20252 AL2610__.460
ld 1839/09/20 BLM AL 20253 AL2610__.461
William Clifton _
ld 1839/07/08 BLM WI 3045 WI1870__.144
William Clifton _
ld 1835/04/22 BLM IL 6600 IL0240__.134
ld 1837/03/30 BLM IL 3486 IL0680__.383
ld 1839/12/02 BLM IL 12972 IL2150__.344
William Clifton _
ld 1856/01/15 BLM MO 43992 MO1810__.255
ld 1859/11/01 BLM MO 55765 MO2060__.313
William Clifton _
ld 1818/12/29 BLM IL 6447 IL5290__.046
William Clifton _
ld 1874/05/01 BLM AR 8276 AR0830__.052
ld 1859/07/01 BLM AR 9244 AR0640__.166
William Clifton _
ld 1908/06/08 BLM ID - IDIDAA 012395
William Clifton _
ld 1890/10/21 BLM WY - WYWYAA 023749
William B. Clifton _
ld 1892/06/30 BLM SD - SDMTAA 070915
William C. Clifton _
ld 1837/08/08 BLM AL 28530 AL1690__.178
ld 1837/08/08 BLM AL 28535 AL1690__.183
ld 1838/07/28 BLM AL 33415 AL1790__.058
ld 1838/07/28 BLM AL 33416 AL1790__.059
William D. Clifton _
ld 1888/11/14 BLM FL 6182 FL0780__.041
William E. Clifton _
ld 1919/09/19 BLM MT - 707039
William E. Clifton _
ld 1901/07/09 BLM WY - WYWYAA 003966
ld 1903/03/21 BLM WY - WYWYAA 004027
William H. Clifton _
ld 1922/03/04 BLM WY - 853456
ld 1922/03/04 BLM WY - 853461
ld 1924/11/18 BLM WY - 948175
William H. Clifton _
ld 1882/10/30 BLM FL 1473 FL0450__.212
ld 1885/02/25 BLM FL 4246 FL0530__.242
ld 1885/06/20 BLM AL 4301 AL4670__.108
William M. Clifton _
ld 1917/08/15 BLM ID - 597427
William M. Clifton _
ld 1850/03/01 BLM AL 10852 AL3180__.276
William R. Clifton _
ld 1911/06/26 BLM WY - 213101
William T. Clifton _
ld 1870/02/25 BLM OR - ORRAA 016784
ld 1875/09/10 BLM MO 2351 MO5850__.310
ld 1876/03/01 BLM AR 266 AR0310__.300
William W. Clifton _
ld 1885/04/10 BLM CA - CACAAA 088117
William W. Clifton _
ld 1858/06/01 BLM AL 31145 AL2820__.094
ld 1859/12/10 BLM AL 36657 AL2920__.336
Willie D. Clifton _
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 12008 MS2970__.486
ld 1842/04/09 BLM MS 12053 MS2980__.036
Willie L. Clifton _
ld 1918/12/16 BLM CO - 656398
Winnaford Clifton _
ld 1841/07/01 BLM MO 6756 MO3490__.427
Z. T. Clifton _
ld 1885/01/15 BLM WA - WAWWAA 012374
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Benjamin Clifton _
mf 1774 Oct 27 Margaret _ _, PA_SPPECR.
Elizabeth Clifton _
bf 1777 Jan 23 to Benjamin Clifton _ et ux Martha
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Eliza Clifton _
mm 1792 Nov 15 John Tucker _ PA_SPPECR
Robert Clifton _
n. 1695 Province of Pennsylvania, Members of the Governor's Council
Sussex P649, 682, 686 PA (2nd with marriage records?) Series
Thomas Clifton _
n. 1695 Province of Pennsylvania, Members of the Governor's Council
Sussex PA (2nd with marriage records?) Series
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Levin Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P49.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Levin Clifton /00 01 00 01 00/00 01 00 01 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
Isaac Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P58.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Isaac Clifton /05 01 01 01 00/00 00 00 01 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
Mary Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P88.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Mary Clifton -N- /00 00 00 00 00/00 00 00 00 00/30 00_____________
Nathan Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P88.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Nathan Clifton /00 00 02 00 01/00 00 00 00 01/03 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
Robert Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P89.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Robert Clifton /00 01 01 01 00/02 01 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Mathias Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P100.
DE, Kent Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Mathias Clifton /00 00 02 01 00/00 00 00 01 00/22 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
Mary Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P290.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Mary Clifton /02 01 00 00 00/01 00 00 00 02/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Thomas Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P290.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Thomas Clifton /01 00 00 01 00/01 00 02 00 00/01 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Luraner Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P291.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Luraner Clifton /01 00 00 00 00/00 01 00 01 01/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
John Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P292.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
John Clifton /01 00 01 00 00/01 01 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Elias Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P311.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Elias Clifton /01 01 00 01 00/02 00 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Joseph Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P311.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Joseph Clifton /00 00 01 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
Pemberton Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P331.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Pemberton Clifton /01 00 00 00 01/04 02 01 01 00/01 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Nathaniel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P347.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Nathaniel Clifton /01 00 00 01 00/00 02 01 01 00/01 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
David Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P348.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
David Clifton /01 00 00 01 00/01 00 01 00 01/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Edward Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P348.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Edward Clifton /02 00 00 01 00/01 00 00 01 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Tilman Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P364.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Tilman Clifton /01 00 01 00 01/00 00 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
Benjamin Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P379.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Benjamin Clifton /00 02 02 00 01/01 00 01 00 01/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Joshua Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P379.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Joshua Clifton /01 00 00 00 01/00 00 00 00 01/00 00_____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 00-09MW
Daniel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P404.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Daniel Clifton /00 01 00 01 00/01 00 01 00 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Whittington Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P29 R4 P404.
DE, Sussex Hnd.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Whittington Clifton /01 01 01 01 00/01 02 01 01 00/00 00_____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
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Nathan Clifton_
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P2 R4 P316 L37
DE, Sussex Co. Broad_Creek Hnd.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Nathan Clifton /00 00 00 00 01 00/00 00 00 01 00/_ _ _ _ _ ________
(Nathan Clifton)________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
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Daniel Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 Index P4 R33 P87 L21.
DE, Kent Co., Hnd. 201000 001000
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Daniel Clifton /0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
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Mary Clifton _
bf 1830
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P49A L24 730/730.
DE, Sussex Co., Lewes Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 11, __ ______ Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
George Maull 36M Sailor (pilot) 600SussCoDE
Hannah " 29F "
Charles " 8M " S
Mary E. " 6M " S
Hetty " 3F "
Fanny " 1mF "
Sarah Wiltbank 10FB "
Mary Clifton 20F "
Hetty Clifton 16F "
Elizabeth Clifton 52F "
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P47A L25 703/703.
DE, Sussex Co., Lewes Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 15, __ ______ Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Purnal 35M Clerk 200SussCoDE
Mary " 34F "
Hannah Clifton 15F "
Celia ? 10F " S
Benjamin 10M " S
William 7M " S
John 5M " S
Purnal 2M "
Elizabeth Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P10 R55 P173A L12 423/423.
DE, Sussex Co., Dagsboro Hnd.
Enumerated: 1850 ___ __, Dagworthy Derickson, Asst Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Benjamin D. Burton 25M Farmer 4000SussCoDE
Sarah A. " 20F "
Laura A. " 11mF "
Elizabeth Clifton 24F " I
John Dingle 23MB
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John Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P723
NC, Wake
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
John Clifton ___________/00 00 00 00 01/01 00 00 00 01/0 0
(John)__________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Azel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P723
NC, Wake
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Azel Clifton ___________/01 00 00 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 0
(Azel)__________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P34
NC, Johnston Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Azel Clifton ___________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Israel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P723
NC, Wake
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Isel Clifton ___________/01 00 01 00 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 0
(Isel)__________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
William Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P723
NC, Wake, 0--0- -21-0 -- undecipherable, must check film.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
William Clifton ________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
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Bailey Clifton _
n. 1820 NC, Wake Co., Tax
Henry Clifton _
n. 1820 NC, Wake Co., Tax
Willie Clifton _
n. 1820 NC, Wake Co., Tax
William Clifton _
n. 1820 NC, Wake Co., Tax
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Sarah Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R374 P119
NC, WAK
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Sarah Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P12
NC, Wake, St. Mary
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Sarah Clifton
Wm. B. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R374 P143
NC, WAK
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Wm. B. Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Martha Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P45
NC, Wake, Cross Ro
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Sally Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P78
NC, Wake, Western
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Joel Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P12
NC, Johnston Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R363 P270
NC, Johnston Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Joel Clifton ____________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Joel B. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R363 P238
NC, Johnston Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Joel B. Clifton _________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Joseph Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R363 P259
NC, Johnston Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Joseph Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Henry A. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R363 P241
NC, Johnston Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Henry A. Clifton ________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P34
NC, Johnston Co., 5th Dist
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Henry A. Clifton
Revers Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P22
NC, Johnston Co., Smithfie
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Rufus Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P22
NC, Johnston Co., Smithfie
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Thomas C. Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P02
NC, Johnston Co., Smithfie
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Acril P. Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P27
NC, Johnston Co., Smithfie
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
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Bozman Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P157
NC, Bladen Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Bozman Clifton _________/03 01 00 01 00/01 01 00 01 00/0 0
(Bozman)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
R. Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P28
NC, Bladen Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
John Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R355 P210
NC, Bladen Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John Clifton ____________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P79
NC, Bladen Co., Cape Fea
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Dicy Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R355 P212
NC, Bladen Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Dicy Clifton ____________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Daniel Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P79
NC, Bladen Co., Cape Fea
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Thoda Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P79
NC, Bladen Co., Cape Fea
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
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Nathan Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P823
NC, Jones
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Nathan Clifton _________/02 00 00 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 0
(Nathan)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
Sarah Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P799
NC, Jones
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Sarah Clifton __________/00 01 00 00 00/00 01 02 01 00/0 6
(Sarah)_________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
Daniel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P825
NC, Jones
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Daniel Clifton _________/00 00 01 00 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 1
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
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David Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P842
NC, Lincoln
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
David Clifton __________/03 01 00 01 00/02 02 00 01 00/0 0
(David)_________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P47
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
James Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P842
NC, Lincoln
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
James Clifton __________/01 00 00 01 00/04 01 00 01 00/0 0
(James)_________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P51
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
James Clifton __________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
James Clifton _
bm ____ ___ __ to James Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P51
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Lucy Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P50
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
William Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P50
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Phebe Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R364 P110
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Phebe Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Jacob G. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R364 P125
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Jacob G. Clifton ________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Davis Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R364 P130
NC, Lincoln Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Davis Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Page 82
Edwin Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P296
NC, Halifax
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Edwin Clifton __________/01 00 00 01 00/02 00 01 00 00/2 5
(Edwin)_________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Lemuel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P296
NC, Halifax
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Lemuel Clifton _________/02 00 02 01 00/01 00 01 00 00/0 1
(Lemuel)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Page 83
Ezekiel Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P469
NC, Franklin
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Ezekel Clifton _________/01 00 00 01 00/00 00 00 01 00/0 0
(Ezekel)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
John Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P492
NC, Franklin
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
John Clifton ___________/02 03 00 01 00/02 00 00 01 00/0 0
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Tilman Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R360 P73
NC, Franklin Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Tilman Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Thomas T. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R360 P75
NC, Franklin Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Thomas T. Clifton _______/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Willis Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R360 P75
NC, Franklin Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Willis Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Wiley Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P28
NC, Fran Harris D.
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Silmon Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P28
NC, Franklin Co., Harris D
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Thoams L. Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P36
NC, Franklin Co., Timberla
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Betsy Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P37
NC, Franklin Co., Timberla
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Henry Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P37
NC, Franklin Co., Timberla
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Page 84
Jacob Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P643
NC, Surry
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Jacob Clifton __________/02 01 00 01 00/02 00 00 01 00/0 0
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Page 85
Joseph Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P612
NC, Orange
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Joseph Clifton _________/01 00 00 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 0
(Joseph)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
Josiah Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P612
NC, Orange
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Josiah Clifton _________/01 00 00 01 00/00 00 01 01 00/0 0
(Josiah)________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P88
NC, Orange Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Josiah Clefton _________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
William Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P101
NC, Orange Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Page 86
Reuben Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P702
NC, Washington
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Reuben Clifton _________/00 00 01 00 00/03 00 01 00 00/0 0
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
________________________ 00-09FW
Robert Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P702
NC, Washington
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Robert Clifton _________/00 02 00 00 00/00 00 00 01 00/0 0
________________________ 26-44FW
(Robert)________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15MW
Daniel Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P6
NC, Washington Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R373 P15
NC, Washington Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Daniel Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P84
NC, Washington Co., Cool Spr
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Daniel Clifton
Simeon Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P11
NC, Washington Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Simeon Clifton _________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R373 P14
NC, Washington Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Simeon Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P97
NC, Washington Co., Skinners
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Simeon Clifton
Thomas Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P11
NC, Washington Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Thomas Clifton _________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R373 P7
NC, Washington Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Thomas Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P95
NC, Washington Co., Skinners
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Thomas Clifton
James Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R373 P14
NC, Washington Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
James Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P96
NC, Washington Co., Skinners
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
James Clifton
John Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P84
NC, Washington Co., Cool Spr
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Elizabet A. Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P86
NC, Washington Co., Cool Spr
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
David Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P06
NC, Washington Co., Plymouth
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
David Clifton
Margaret Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P06
NC, Washington Co., Plymouth
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Margaret Clifton
Margaret Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P06
NC, Washington Co., Plymouth
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Margaret Clifton
John A. Clifton _
n. 1890 Veterans Census, North Carolina, Washington Co., Scappernong Twp.
Reuben Clifton _
n. 1890 Veterans Census, North Carolina, Washington Co., Scappernong Twp.
Samuel Clifton _
n. 1890 Veterans Census, North Carolina, Washington Co., Plymouth Twp., 002
Stephen Clifton _
n. 1890 Veterans Census, North Carolina, Washington Co., Scappernong Twp.
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William Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 R_/B P686
NC, Caswell
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
William Clifton ________/02 00 01 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/0 2
(William)_______________ 26-44MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
Benjamin Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P6
NC, Bertie Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Benjamin Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P9
NC, Northampton Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
John Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P108
NC, Rowan Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
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Nathan Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R_ P12
NC, Sampson Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
________________________/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ __ __ __/__ __ _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_FW
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 10-15MW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
J. C. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R371 P16
NC, Sampson Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
J. C. Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Thomas C. Clifton _
mf ____ ___ __ Joanna Lee _ of Johnston Co., NC. Genforum reference.
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R371 P36
NC, Sampson Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Thomas C. Clifton _______/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Hardy B. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R371 P6
NC, Sampson Co.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
H. B. Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P22
NC, Sampson Co., Northrn
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Hardy B. Clifton
John L. Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P17
NC, Sampson Co., Northern
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
John L. Clifton
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Daniel Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R357 P289
NC, Cumberlanderland
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Daniel Clifton __________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Bozian Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P78
NC, Cumberland, Eastern
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Bozian Clifton
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John R. Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R357 P197
NC, Chatham
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John R. Clifton _________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Elias Clifton _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R369 P175
NC, Rockingham
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Elias Clifton ___________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
_________________________ 100+ MW
_________________________ 100+ FW
_________________________ 90-99MW
_________________________ 90-99FW
_________________________ 80-89MW
_________________________ 80-89FW
_________________________ 70-79MW
_________________________ 70-79FW
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P77
NC, Rockingham Co., Western
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
Elias Clifton _
John Clifton _
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 P14
NC, Rockingham Co., Eastern
Enumerated: 1850 Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
__________________________---_-_____________________------________-_-___-------
John Clifton
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NJ, Salem Co., Upper Penns Neck Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Sep 11, Samuel Prior, Jr. Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Joseph Wiley 25M Farmer 300NJ
.
.
.
David Clifton 10M NJ S
Eliza ..... 8FM NJ.
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William Clifton _
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P312 R___ P213
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Town, Swanson St. east side.
W^m Clifton (Blacksmith; Shop) ____________________ 00 00 00 00 00
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P312 R___ P213
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Town, Swanson St. west side.
W^m Cliffton (B.Smith) ____________________________ 03 01 04 02 00
(William Clifton)_______16-$ MW
________________________16-$ MW
________________________16-$ MW
________________________00-15MW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FP
________________________00-$ FP
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P272 R43 P16.
PA, Philadelphia Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
William Clifton /00 00 01 00 02/00 00 04 01 00/20 00 _____________
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 45-$_MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 16-25FW
________________________ 16-25FW
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John Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P272 R43 P201.
PA, Philadelphia Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
John Clifton /00 00 03 01 00/01 00 00 01 00/00 00 _____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 16-25MW
________________________ 00-09FW
Francis Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P272 R43 P218.
PA, Philadelphia Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Francis Clifton /00 00 00 00 00/00 00 00 02 00/06 00 _____________
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 26-44FW
Benjamin Clifton _
c. 1800 U. S. Census M252 Index P272 R43 P323.
PA, Philadelphia Co.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Benjamin Clifton /02 00 00 01 00/01 01 00 02 00/00 00 _____________
________________________ 26-44MW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 26-44FW
________________________ 10-15FW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09MW
________________________ 00-09FW
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Allen Clifton _
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 Index P47 R56 P92B L15.
PA, Philadelphia Co., East Southwark Twp.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Allen Clifton /03 00 00 01 00/00 00 01 00 00/_ _ _ _ _ _______
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
Sarah Clifton _
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 Index P47 R56 P122B L1.
PA, Philadelphia Co., West Southwark Twp.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Sarah Clifton /00 00 00 01 00/00 01 01 00 01/_ _ _ _ _ _______
_________________________ 45-$_FW
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 10-15FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R110 P83B L12.
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Sarah Clifton /00 00 00 00 00 00/00 00 00 01 01/_ _ _ _ _ ________
_________________________ 45-$_FW
_________________________ 26-44FW
Thomas Clifton _
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 Index P47 R57 P54 L24.
PA, Washington Co., Hope Twp.
Name <10 16 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Thomas Clifton /01 00 00 01 00/01 00 01 00 00/_ _ _ _ _ _______
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R113 P223 L22.
PA, Washington Co., Cross_Cr Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Thomas Clifton /03 01 00 00 01 00/02 00 00 01 00/0 1 _ _ _ ________
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 10-15MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09FW
_________________________ 00-09FW
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John Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R104 P231 L .
PA, Northampton Co., Easton Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
John Clifton /03 01 01 01 01 00/00 00 00 01 00/_ _ _ _ _ ________
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 18-25MW
_________________________ 16-17MW
_________________________ 10-15MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
Lemon Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R106 P79 L23.
PA, Lancaster Co., Lancaster Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Lemon Clifton /00 00 00 00 00 01/01 00 00 01 00/0 0 0 1 _ ________
_________________________ 45-$_MW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 00-09FW
Adeline Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R108 P159A L7.
PA, Philadelphia Co., South_Ward Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S
Adeline Clifton /00 00 00 00 00 00/00 00 06 01 00/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2____
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
Isaac Clifton _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 Index P62 R109 P193B L13.
PA, Philadelphia Co., Ward_1 Twp.
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
Isaac Clifton /03 02 00 00 01 01/00 00 00 02 01/0 0 0 1 _ ________
_________________________ 45-$_MW
_________________________ 45-$_FW
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 10-15MW
_________________________ 10-15MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
_________________________ 00-09MW
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John Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R145 P124 L18.
PA, Bradford Co., Troy Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John Clifton /1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 00-04M
John Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R156 P8 L4.
PA, Northampton Co., Easton Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John Clifton /0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04FW
John Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R157 P20 L12.
PA, Philadelphia Co., 1st_Ward Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John Clifton /0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 50-59MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Thomas Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R158 P248 L21.
PA, Philadelphia Co., East_Southwark Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Thomas Clifton /0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04FW
Sarah Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R158 P256 L5.
PA, Philadelphia Co., East_Southwark Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Sarah Clifton /0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 40-49FW
Robert Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R157 P377 L5.
PA, Philadelphia Co., West_Southwark Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Robert Clifton /0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 20-29FW
Anna Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R162 P250 L .
PA, Fayette Co., Washington Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Anna Clifton /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
Thomas Clifton _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P82 R163 P252 L .
PA, Washington Co., Mount_Pl Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Thomas Clifton /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/
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Name Date Race Location
Clifton, Aaron 1789 Sussex County
Clifton, Absalom 1739-1740 Kent County
Clifton, Alfred O. 1894-1896 Kent County
Clifton, Asa 1843-1845 Sussex County
Clifton, Asenath 1832 Kent County
Clifton, Beatrice 1888-1893 Sussex County
Clifton, Benjamin 1787 Sussex County
Clifton, Catherine 1855 Sussex County
Clifton, Charles 1813 Sussex County
Clifton, Charles Curtis 1909-1910 Kent County
Clifton, Clement 1855-1856 Kent County
Clifton, Clement 1855-1859 Kent County
Clifton, Curtis Mattocks 1789 Sussex County
Clifton, Daniel 1786-1793 Sussex County
Clifton, Daniel 1884-1885 Kent County
Clifton, Eli 1879 Sussex County
Clifton, Eliza Jane 1938 Kent County
Clifton, Elizabeth 1867 Sussex County
Clifton, Elizabeth 1890 Sussex County
Clifton, Elizabeth H. 1870-1871 Kent County
Clifton, Frederick G. 1923 Sussex County
Clifton, George A. 1920-1926 Sussex County
Clifton, George A. 1921 Sussex County
Clifton, Hudson 1858-1860 New Castle County
Clifton, Imogen R. 1931 Kent County
Clifton, Isaac N.D. Sussex County
Clifton, Isaac 1806 Sussex County
Clifton, James 1823 Sussex County
Clifton, James W. 1897-1898 Sussex County
Clifton, Jehu 1807 Sussex County
Clifton, Jehu 1796 Sussex County
Clifton, Jehu 1860-1862 Kent County
Clifton, Jehu 1897-1898 Kent County
Clifton, John 1790-1791 Sussex County
Clifton, John 1836-1837 Sussex County
Clifton, John C. 1926 Kent County
Clifton, John O. 1905-1906 Sussex County
Clifton, John W. 1875-1879 Sussex County
Clifton, John W. 1924-1925 Kent County
Clifton, Jonathan 1805 Kent County
Clifton, Jonathan 1789-1792 Sussex County
Clifton, Levica 1857-1858 Sussex County
Clifton, Levin 1777 Sussex County
Clifton, Levin 1789 Sussex County
Clifton, Lurana 1808-1809 Sussex County
Clifton, Major 1797-1802 Sussex County
Clifton, Margaret 1904 Kent County
Clifton, Margaret A. 1918-1920 Sussex County
Clifton, Mariam Elizabeth 1928-1829 Kent County
Clifton, Mary 1784 Sussex County
Clifton, Mary 1817-1823 Sussex County
Clifton, Mary E. 1891 Sussex County
Clifton, Mary J. 1912-1915 Kent County
Clifton, Mathias 1828-1831 Sussex County
Clifton, Matthew 1789-1797 Sussex County
Clifton, Minos 1798-1800 Sussex County
Clifton, Nancy 1792 Sussex County
Clifton, Nathan 1789-1792 Sussex County
Clifton, Nathan 1867 Sussex County
Clifton, Nathan 1818-1828 Kent County
Clifton, Nathaniel 1837-1845 Sussex County
Clifton, Pemberton 1842-1845 Sussex County
Clifton, Pemberton 1893-1895 Sussex County
Clifton, Pemberton 1868-1872 Kent County
Clifton, Philip 1799 Sussex County
Clifton, Robert 1720 Sussex County
Clifton, Robert 1724 Sussex County
Clifton, Robert 1807-1811 Kent County
Clifton, Robert 1912-1915 Kent County
Clifton, Robert Hirons 1911-1912 Kent County
Clifton, Robert T. 1917-1918 Sussex County
Clifton, Sallie A. 1872 Sussex County
Clifton, Sallie G. 1920-1921 Sussex County
Clifton, Sallie P. 1958 Sussex County
Clifton, Skiyran (Sciron) 1826-1831 Kent County
Clifton, Tabitha 1784-1786 Sussex County
Clifton, Tabithe 1786 Sussex County
Clifton, Thomas 1813 Sussex County
Clifton, Thomas 1708 Sussex County
Clifton, Thomas 1783-1785 Kent County
Clifton, Thomas 1796-1802 Kent County
Clifton, Whittington 1823 Sussex County
Clifton, William 1786 Sussex County
Clifton, William 1864-1865 Sussex County
Clifton, William 1898-1899 Sussex County
Clifton, William D. 1892-1893 Sussex County
Clifton, Wreycham W. 1901 Sussex County
Clifton, Zachariah 1866 Sussex County
n. Ella Clifton 1877/01/23 15254 CR 48,049.
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Reference:
1. Soundex C413
2. PA_PCB - Pennsylvania Births, Philadelphia Co., 1766-1780 GSOP
PA_PCB - earlier
3. PA Archives V9 2nd Series Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
PA_PPL Philadelphia Public Ledger
PA_PPM Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
4. Bureau of Archives and History, 185 West State Street, CN307, Trenton,
N.J. 08625 609 292-6260 as of 1994 May 30
5. NJ_BuCMR - Burlington Co. Marriage Records - Craig. done
NJ_GCMR. done
NJ_CuCMR. done
NJ_SCGDV1. done
NJ_SGCDV2. done
6. DE_ISCW - Index of Sussex Co. Wills 1800-1851 - Moore
7. ECRoBC, EMM. Early Church Records of Burlington County, Evesham
Monthly Meeting. P147.
8. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy - Hinshaw
P61,208,347,442,488,489
9. BLM - Bureau of Land Management Records
10. CaCHS - cardfile index WJP=West Jersey Press, CD=Camden Democrat
11. information (all) from Daniel Clifton
dclifton[at]ati.com, dclifton[at]cfl.rr.com
12. PA_HOMC - History of Montgomery County - 1884, Theodore W. Bean.
Publisher: Everts & Peck 1884, Philadelphia.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/montgomery/beantoc.htm
13. GDFSNE
A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before
1692. 4 volumes. By James Savage.
Available in some libraries and on the Internet at:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage
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Index
Aaron B. Clifton _ P70 Aaron Clifton _ P70
Abigail Clifton _ P31 Acril P. Clifton _ P79
Adeline Clifton _ P95 Albert C. Clifton _ P70
Albert H. Clifton _ P70 Albert W. Clifton _ P70
Alex Clifton _ P70 Alexander Jacob Clifton 10 P18
Alexander James Clifton 09 P12 Alfred Clifton 11 P25
Alfred Clifton _ P70 Alfred N. Clifton _ P70
Alfred Royal Clifton 10 P17 Alice B. Clifton 10 P17
Alice Clifton 11 P26 Alison Clifton _ P70
Allen Clifton _ P94 Allen Joseph Clifton 10 P18
Allie F. Bean Clifton _ P70 Amanda Ferguson Clifton _ P58
Amanda K. Clifton _ P37 Amy Clifton _ P70
Amy F. Clifton _ P50 Ancil C. Clifton _ P70
Ancil Clifton _ P70 Anderson Clifton _ P70
Andrew Clifton _ P70 Andrew J. Clifton _ P70
Andrew Jefferson Clifton _ P70 Ann Clifton 06 P6
Ann Clifton _ P2 Ann Clifton _ P32
Ann Clifton _ P50 Anna Clifton _ P96
Anna Eleanor Clifton 11 P22 Anna Kates Clifton 10 P17
Anna M. Clifton 10 P16 Anne Clifton 08 P30
Arsand Clifton _ P70 Austin Clifton _ P70
Azel Clifton _ P77 Bailey Clifton _ P78
Barbra Clifton 14 P68 Benjamin C. Clifton _ P70
Benjamin Clifton 07 P9 Benjamin Clifton _ P70
Benjamin Clifton _ P71 Benjamin Clifton _ P74
Benjamin Clifton _ P88 Benjamin Clifton _ P93
Benjamin Franklin Clifton _ P70 Benjamin J. Clifton _ P70
Benjamin W. Clifton _ P70 Betsy Clifton _ P84
Bosman Clifton _ P70 Bosmon Clifton _ P70
Bozian Clifton _ P90 Bozman Clifton _ P80
Burditt A. Clifton _ P70 Caroline Clifton _ P70
Caswell D. Clifton _ P70 Caswell R. Clifton _ P70
Catharine A. Clifton _ P57 Catharine Clifton 09 P42
Catharine Clifton _ P70 Catherine Clifton 10 P17
Catherine Clifton _ P55 Chancy W. Clifton _ P70
Charles A. Clifton _ P70 Charles B. Clifton _ P49
Charles C. Clifton _ P70 Charles Clifton 12 P63
Charles Clifton _ P70 Charles E. Clifton _ P70
Charles Edward Clifton 10 P17 Charles H. Clifton 10 P16
Charles K. Clifton _ P37 Charles P. Clifton _ P70
Charles S. Clifton _ P70 Charles W. Clifton _ P70
Charles Weygandt Clifton 10 P18 Charlie Clifton _ P70
Charlotte Clifton _ P70 Charlotte Johnson Clifton _ P56
Clarence A. Clifton 11 P26 Clarence E. Clifton 10 P18
Claud H. Clifton 10 P16 Clisby Austin Clifton _ P70
Cora Virginia Clifton 10 P17 Cyrus M. Clifton _ P70
Daniel C. Clifton 16 P60 Daniel C. Clifton 16 P61
Daniel Clifton 07 P9 Daniel Clifton 14 P59
Daniel Clifton _ P54 Daniel Clifton _ P55
Daniel Clifton _ P57 Daniel Clifton _ P70
Daniel Clifton _ P74 Daniel Clifton _ P76
Daniel Clifton _ P80 Daniel Clifton _ P81
Daniel Clifton _ P87 Daniel Clifton _ P90
Daniel Layton Clifton 15 P65 David Clifton 15 P66
David Clifton _ P74 David Clifton _ P82
David Clifton _ P87 Davis Clifton _ P82
Deborah Clifton 08 P40 Delaney Clifton _ P3
Dennis H. Clifton _ P70 Dicy Clifton _ P80
Donna Clifton 15 P66 Dorcas Clifton _ P55
Dorothy A. Clifton _ P70 Dorothy Clifton 11 P24
Earl W. Clifton _ P70 Edgar Knox Clifton 10 P17
Edmond Clifton _ P70 Edmund Clifton 14 P64
Edward A. Clifton _ P70 Edward Clifton _ P74
Edwin Clifton 11 P21 Edwin Clifton _ P70
Edwin Clifton _ P83 Eldridge Clifton 13 P67
Eldridge Clifton 14 P68 Eli Clifton _ P70
Elias Clifton _ P70 Elias Clifton _ P74
Elias Clifton _ P91 Elinor Clifton 08 P30
Eliza Clifton _ P72 Elizabet A. Clifton _ P87
Elizabeth "Betty" Clifton _ P55 Elizabeth Clifton 06 P6
Elizabeth Clifton 07 P39 Elizabeth Clifton 08 P30
Elizabeth Clifton _ P3 Elizabeth Clifton _ P70
Elizabeth Clifton _ P71 Elizabeth Clifton _ P76
Elizabeth R. Clifton 11 P23 Elizabeth W. Clifton 15 P59
Ella D. Clifton _ P49 Elliott E. Clifton _ P70
Elwood Clifton _ P36 Elwood Horace Clifton _ P70
Elwood Stokes Clifton _ P36 Emily Clifton _ P70
Emma Annie Clifton 11 P27 Emma C. Clifton 10 P16
Ernest Sylvester Clifton 15 P66 Esther Clifton 06 P6
Ethel Clifton _ P70 Eugene Clifton _ P70
Eugene S. Clifton _ P70 Eugene W. Clifton 10 P15
Evelyn Doster Clifton 11 P27 Evora Clifton 15 P66
Ezekiel Clifton _ P84 Fannie Belle Clifton 11 P26
Fee Clifton _ P70 Ferdnan C. Clifton _ P70
Frances C. Clifton 10 P16 Frances Clifton 08 P30
Francis Clifton _ P93 Frank Clifton _ P70
Franklin Clifton _ P70 Franklin H. Clifton 10 P18
Fred H. Clifton _ P70 Frederick Clifton _ P57
Frederick Clifton _ P70 Frederick F. Clifton _ P70
G. Warren Clifton 10 P15 George Alexander Clifton 11 P27
George Clifton 07 P8 George Clifton 09 P54
George Clifton _ P37 George Clifton _ P70
George E. Clifton _ P70 George H. Clifton _ P70
George T. Clifton _ P70 George W. Clifton 09 P12
George W. Clifton 10 P16 George W. Clifton _ P70
George Washington Clifton _ P56 George William Clifton 10 P18
George William Clifton 11 P26 Gertrude Clifton 10 P15
Gertrude Clifton 10 P16 Gertrude Constance Clifton 10 P17
Gilbert D. Clifton _ P70 Grandville T. Clifton _ P70
Granvil N. Clifton _ P70 Hampton A. Clifton _ P70
Hannah Ann Clifton 10 P13 Hannah Clifton 06 P6
Hannah Clifton 07 P35 Hannah Clifton 08 P36
Hannah Clifton 08 P40 Hannah Clifton 09 P42
Hannah Clifton 10 P52 Hannah Clifton _ P59
Hardy B. Clifton _ P89 Harriet Clifton 14 P68
Harry Douglas Clifton 10 P17 Harry H. Clifton _ P70
Harry S. Clifton _ P70 Henrietta J. B. Clifton 10 P17
Henry A. Clifton _ P79 Henry Clifton 06 P38
Henry Clifton 07 P39 Henry Clifton 08 P40
Henry Clifton _ P45 Henry Clifton _ P48
Henry Clifton _ P70 Henry Clifton _ P78
Henry Clifton _ P84 Henry E. Clifton _ P70
Henry J. Clifton _ P70 Hill Clifton _ P70
Hiram A. Clifton _ P70 Hiram Clifton _ P70
Hope Clifton _ P4 Hugh Clifton 05 P46
Hugh Clifton 06 P46 Hugh Clifton 07 P47
Ida Mae Clifton 11 P26 Isaac Clifton _ P3
Isaac Clifton _ P32 Isaac Clifton _ P70
Isaac Clifton _ P74 Isaac Clifton _ P95
Isaac N. Clifton _ P70 Isabel Clifton _ P70
Isaiah Clifton _ P70 Israel Clifton _ P77
J. C. Clifton _ P89 Jack S. Clifton _ P70
Jacob Clifton _ P37 Jacob Clifton _ P70
Jacob Clifton _ P85 Jacob G. Clifton _ P82
Jacob W. Clifton 09 P12 James A. Clifton _ P70
James B. Clifton _ P70 James Clifton 08 P44
James Clifton 10 P16 James Clifton _ P43
James Clifton _ P70 James Clifton _ P82
James Clifton _ P87 James J. Clifton _ P70
James M. Clifton _ P70 James N. Clifton _ P3
James R. Clifton _ P70 Jane Clifton _ P70
Janet Clifton 08 P44 Janette Clifton 14 P68
Jasper Clifton _ P70 Jehu Clifton _ P57
Jehu Clifton _ P70 Jesse Clifton 15 P66
Jesse O. Clifton _ P70 Jesse T. Clifton _ P70
Jessie Williams Clifton 11 P22 Joel B. Clifton _ P79
Joel Clifton _ P79 John A. Clifton _ P70
John A. Clifton _ P87 John C. Clifton 16 P61
John C. Clifton _ P70 John Clifton 06 P34
John Clifton 06 P6 John Clifton 07 P30
John Clifton 07 P39 John Clifton 07 P8
John Clifton 07 P9 John Clifton 08 P10
John Clifton 08 P40 John Clifton 08 P54
John Clifton 09 P11 John Clifton 09 P42
John Clifton 09 P52 John Clifton 11 P23
John Clifton 11 P53 John Clifton 15 P66
John Clifton _ P3 John Clifton _ P32
John Clifton _ P51 John Clifton _ P54
John Clifton _ P57 John Clifton _ P70
John Clifton _ P74 John Clifton _ P77
John Clifton _ P80 John Clifton _ P84
John Clifton _ P87 John Clifton _ P88
John Clifton _ P91 John Clifton _ P93
John Clifton _ P95 John Clifton _ P96
John D. Clifton 10 P15 John E. Clifton _ P70
John F. Clifton _ P70 John H. Clifton _ P70
John Henry Clifton 10 P17 John J. Clifton _ P53
John J. Clifton _ P70 John Johnson Clifton _ P56
John Knox Clifton 09 P12 John L. Clifton _ P70
John L. Clifton _ P89 John Leonard Clifton 10 P18
John M. Clifton _ P70 John R. Clifton _ P91
John T. Clifton _ P70 John W. Clifton 10 P16
John W. Clifton _ P70 Jonathan Clifton _ P70
Jos. H. Dallas Clifton _ P53 Joseph Clifton 06 P38
Joseph Clifton 07 P47 Joseph Clifton 07 P8
Joseph Clifton 08 P40 Joseph Clifton 11 P23
Joseph Clifton _ P74 Joseph Clifton _ P79
Joseph Clifton _ P86 Joseph J. Clifton _ P70
Joseph R. Clifton _ P70 Joseph S. Clifton _ P70
Joseph W. Clifton 12 P58 Joseph W. Clifton _ P49
Josephine Clifton 10 P16 Joshua Clifton _ P74
Joshua H. Clifton _ P70 Josiah Clifton _ P70
Josiah Clifton _ P86 Karen Clifton _ P70
Lemon Clifton _ P95 Lemuel Clifton _ P83
Lemuel K. Clifton _ P70 Lenord Clifton _ P70
Leon C. Clifton _ P70 Leonard Clifton _ P70
Leven Clifton _ P70 Levi Clifton _ P70
Levin Clifton _ P57 Levin Clifton _ P74
Lewis Clifton _ P70 Liberty Clifton _ P70
Lida Clifton 11 P53 Lilie Clifton 11 P26
Lilie Dale Clifton 11 P27 Lillie Dale Clifton 10 P18
Lizzie Vaux Clifton 11 P21 Louis Clifton _ P70
Louisa Clifton _ P70 Lucinda Clifton _ P70
Lucy Clifton 15 P66 Lucy Clifton _ P82
Luella Clifton _ P70 Lulu Clifton 15 P66
Luraner Clifton _ P74 Lydia M. Clifton _ P70
M. Clifton _ P70 Madeline Clifton _ P55
Madison M. Clifton _ P70 Malinda Clifton 14 P68
Manlove Clifton _ P55 Manlove Clifton _ P56
Margaret Clifton 11 P23 Margaret Clifton 17 P62
Margaret Clifton _ P2 Margaret Clifton _ P87
Maria Clifton _ P37 Martha Ann Clifton _ P70
Martha Clifton 14 P68 Martha Clifton _ P79
Martha J. Clifton _ P70 Mary A. Clifton _ P3
Mary Ann Clifton 16 P61 Mary Ann Clifton _ P70
Mary B. Clifton _ P49 Mary C. Clifton 10 P16
Mary Catherine Clifton 09 P12 Mary Clifton 06 P34
Mary Clifton 07 P39 Mary Clifton 07 P47
Mary Clifton 07 P7 Mary Clifton 07 P8
Mary Clifton 08 P36 Mary Clifton 08 P41
Mary Clifton 11 P23 Mary Clifton 11 P53
Mary Clifton 15 P59 Mary Clifton _ P4
Mary Clifton _ P55 Mary Clifton _ P70
Mary Clifton _ P74 Mary Clifton _ P76
Mary Elizabeth Clifton 10 P17 Mary L. Clifton 10 P18
Mary P. Clifton _ P70 Mary Virginia Clifton 11 P27
Mary Wagner Clifton 11 P20 Mathias Clifton 15 P59
Mathias Clifton _ P70 Mathias Clifton _ P74
Mathilda Clifton 11 P21 Matthew Clifton _ P57
Matthew Clifton _ P70 Mattie E. Clifton _ P70
Michel M. Clifton _ P70 Miles B. Clifton _ P70
Milton Clifton _ P70 Minnie F. Clifton _ P70
Moses Clifton _ P70 Nancy Clifton 14 P68
Nancy Clifton _ P70 Nathan Clifton 05 P33
Nathan Clifton _ P57 Nathan Clifton _ P70
Nathan Clifton _ P74 Nathan Clifton _ P81
Nathan Clifton _ P89 Nathan Clifton_ P75
Nathan Henry Clifton 07 P35 Nathaniel Clifton _ P74
O. Claud Clifton _ P70 Otho Reeves Clifton _ P70
Patience Clifton _ P4 Paul Clifton _ P70
Pemberton Clifton _ P57 Pemberton Clifton _ P74
Perry Z. Clifton _ P70 Phebe Clifton _ P82
Phebe J. Clifton _ P56 Porter H. Clifton _ P70
R. Clifton _ P80 Rachel Clifton 06 P34
Rachel Clifton 06 P6 Rachel Clifton 07 P7
Rachel Clifton 08 P40 Rachel Clifton 70 P2
Rachel Clifton _ P31 Rachel Clifton _ P55
Rachel E. Clifton _ P70 Rebecca Clifton 06 P34
Rebecca H. Clifton _ P70 Reece Clifton _ P70
Reuben Clifton _ P87 Reuben Thomas Clifton _ P70
Revers Clifton _ P79 Richard Charles Clifton 11 P26
Richard Clifton _ P4 Richard Clifton _ P55
Richard Clifton _ P70 Richard Frank Clifton 11 P19
Richard W. Clifton _ P58 Robert A. Clifton _ P70
Robert Beauford Clifton _ P70 Robert Clifton 07 P54
Robert Clifton 16 P61 Robert Clifton _ P70
Robert Clifton _ P72 Robert Clifton _ P74
Robert Clifton _ P87 Robert Clifton _ P96
Robert D. Clifton 17 P62 Robert Davis Clifton 15 P59
Robert G. Clifton 10 P17 Robert G. Clifton 12 P28
Robert H. Clifton _ P70 Robert K. Clifton 11 P22
Rufus Clifton _ P79 Russell Clifton 11 P25
Ruth Mary Clifton 11 P26 Sally Clifton 08 P10
Sally Clifton _ P79 Samuel B. Clifton _ P70
Samuel C. Clifton _ P70 Samuel Clifton 06 P34
Samuel Clifton 15 P66 Samuel Clifton _ P70
Samuel Clifton _ P87 Samuel E. Clifton 10 P16
Samuel Forsha Clifton 10 P14 Samuel H. Clifton _ P70
Samuel J. Clifton 11 P21 Samuel S. Clifton _ P70
Sarah A. Clifton _ P70 Sarah Ann Clifton _ P56
Sarah C. Clifton 70 P2 Sarah Clifton 06 P34
Sarah Clifton 07 P39 Sarah Clifton 08 P40
Sarah Clifton 09 P42 Sarah Clifton _ P32
Sarah Clifton _ P37 Sarah Clifton _ P70
Sarah Clifton _ P79 Sarah Clifton _ P81
Sarah Clifton _ P94 Sarah Clifton _ P96
Sarah J. Clifton _ P70 Sarah V. Clifton _ P70
Savery Clifton _ P4 Sidney Clifton _ P70
Sidney J. Clifton _ P70 Silmon Clifton _ P84
Sim Clifton _ P70 Simeon Clifton _ P87
Simon Clifton 05 P5 Simon Clifton 06 P6
Simon Clifton 07 P7 Simon Clifton _ P29
Simon Clifton _ P31 Simon Sparks Clifton 09 P11
Smith Clifton 10 P52 Stephen Clifton _ P87
Susan Clifton 07 P35 Susan Clifton 09 P12
Susannah Clifton _ P37 Sydney Clifton _ P70
Tempe Clifton 14 P68 Thoams L. Clifton _ P84
Thoda Clifton _ P80 Thomas B. Clifton _ P70
Thomas Blount Clifton 14 P64 Thomas C. Clifton _ P79
Thomas C. Clifton _ P89 Thomas Clifton 06 P6
Thomas Clifton 07 P44 Thomas Clifton 07 P9
Thomas Clifton 08 P54 Thomas Clifton 13 P64
Thomas Clifton 69 P2 Thomas Clifton _ P29
Thomas Clifton _ P3 Thomas Clifton _ P4
Thomas Clifton _ P42 Thomas Clifton _ P43
Thomas Clifton _ P57 Thomas Clifton _ P59
Thomas Clifton _ P70 Thomas Clifton _ P72
Thomas Clifton _ P74 Thomas Clifton _ P87
Thomas Clifton _ P94 Thomas Clifton _ P96
Thomas Clifton __ P59 Thomas F. Clifton _ P70
Thomas G. Clifton _ P70 Thomas H. Clifton _ P70
Thomas N. Clifton _ P58 Thomas T. Clifton _ P84
Tilman Clifton _ P74 Tilman Clifton _ P84
Uriah W. Clifton _ P70 Vernie Clifton _ P70
W. D. Clifton _ P70 W. R. Clifton _ P70
Walter Clifton _ P70 Walter F. Clifton _ P70
Warren Clifton 15 P66 Wesley Clifton _ P70
Whittington Clifton _ P74 Wiley Clifton _ P70
Wiley Clifton _ P84 Wilfred Patrick Clifton 10 P17
Wilie D. Clifton _ P70 William B. Clifton _ P70
William Benjamin Clifton 15 P66 William C. Clifton _ P70
William Clifton 06 P34 William Clifton 06 P38
William Clifton 07 P39 William Clifton 07 P47
William Clifton 08 P30 William Clifton 08 P40
William Clifton 09 P42 William Clifton 11 P25
William Clifton _ P3 William Clifton _ P37
William Clifton _ P43 William Clifton _ P48
William Clifton _ P53 William Clifton _ P57
William Clifton _ P70 William Clifton _ P77
William Clifton _ P78 William Clifton _ P82
William Clifton _ P86 William Clifton _ P88
William Clifton _ P93 William D. Clifton _ P70
William E. Clifton _ P70 William H. Clifton _ P37
William H. Clifton _ P70 William M. Clifton _ P70
William R. Clifton _ P70 William Richards Clifton 11 P27
William T. Clifton _ P70 William W. Clifton _ P70
Willie Clifton _ P53 Willie Clifton _ P78
Willie D. Clifton _ P70 Willie L. Clifton _ P70
Willis Clifton _ P84 Winnaford Clifton _ P70
Wm. B. Clifton _ P79 Z. T. Clifton _ P70
Index_Spouse
11, 11 P55 18, 18 P56
A., Katherine P59 A., Wm. P37
Ann, Eliza P58 Ann, Margaret P59
Artman, Lizzie 11 P21 B., George P50
Baker, Sarah P32 Batchelor, George 11 P26
Belton, Joseph P2 Bewley, Isaac 08 P40
Bishop, Mary 10 P18 Blount, Elizabeth 13 P64
Borton, Bethuel 06 P34 Brown, Martha 14 P64
Browne, _ P31 Bryan, Benjamin 07 P39
Burkhalter, Christiana 09 P12 Burnet, Mary P37
Burns, John 11 P23 C., William P59
CaCHS, Sarah 18 P51 Cain, Susan 15 P59
Callahan, Frances 10 P17 Carlisle, John P55
Carter, John 06 P6 Castle, Susannah 06 P6
Chase, Frank 11 P26 Cheesman, Benjamin 08 P35
Clark, William 09 P12 Clifton, Edwin 11 P21
Clifton, Elizabeth P37 Clifton, Margaret 16 P61
Cooper, Moses 08 P10 Cooper, Sarah 14 P64
Corey, Lawrence 11 P26 Coster, Rachel 08 P40
D., Charles P49 D., John P49
Depew, Edward 09 P12 Dillon, Mary 10 P18
Donnelly, Mary P57 Dunn, Sarah P39
Eichlin, John 10 P18 Eliza, Ann P53
Ellet, Depew 10 P17 Engle, Jane 06 P38
Farley, Sarah 10 P17 Foster, Isaac 10 P17
Fox, Sarah 07 P35 Fulmer, William 10 P18
Gail, John P2 Gamon, Howard 10 P17
Gardner, Ida 10 P18 Grouix, Yvonne 11 P26
H., Rachel P59 Hallowell, Catharine 08 P40
Hamilton, Amy P48 Hammell, _ P31
Haney, Sue 10 P17 Hardy, James 11 P26
Harker, Abel 08 P35 Harris, Sarah P43
Hathaway, Jonathan 08 P10 Henry, Mary 06 P34
Hepburn, Ann 07 P54 Horner, Amy P45
Horner, Eliza P53 Howard, Emory 10 P17
Hubbs, Ellis 70 P2 Hubbs, Obediah 70 P2
J., Louise P49 Johnson, _ 06 P6
Johnston, John P55 Keate, Rena 10 P18
Kentley, Margaret 09 P11 Killen, William P55
Kindt, John 10 P16 Knapp, John 10 P16
Knight, Thomas P39 Knox, Nancy 07 P8
L., Sarah P48 Lake, Ellis 10 P13
Lee, Joanna P89 Linmeyer, Andrew 06 P6
Lopezts, Charles 15 P59 M, Mary P36
MaGuire, Thomas P57 Manlove, Tabitha P54
Maule, Sarah P39 McGary, Sue 10 P17
McReynolds, Dorinda 10 P17 Metler, Mary 10 P18
Michler, Annie 10 P17 Monk, _ 08 P40
Morgan, Daniel P55 Morgan, Elizabeth 09 P52
Morgan, Rachel 10 P14 Nagle, Sara 09 P12
Nelson, Eliza 11 P27 P3, B P3
P3, E P3 P3, M P3
P31, Sarah P31 P34, mf P34
P4, A P4 P4, D P4
P4, J P4 P4, M P4
P4, O P4 P5, A P5
P57, Luranea P57 P6, A P6
P66, mf P66 P9, C P9
Parker, Joseph P37 Parker, Robert 11 P26
Peterson, Rebecca 09 P11 Pleadwell, Edward P32
Pope, Elizabeth P57 Potts, Jonathan P32
Powell, Joseph P50 Probert, Mary 10 P52
Quigley, Margaret P37 Raiguel, William 10 P17
Reynear, Hannah 08 P40 Richards, Annie 10 P18
Richter, Laura 10 P17 Robinson, Mary 05 P33
Rust, _ 11 P23 Sanderlin, Penelope 14 P64
Schaffer, Anna P37 Schultz, Mabel 10 P17
Skill, William 06 P34 Slater, Edward 11 P26
Smith, Elizabeth 09 P12 Smith, Janet P43
Smitheman, Henrietta 11 P22 Stocker, George 11 P27
Stockton, William 07 P8 Taylor, Jonathan P6
Thatcher, George 10 P16 Thorne, William P3
Tindall, Elizabeth 06 P46 Tucker, John P72
Vaux, Amanda 10 P17 W., Cecelia P3
W., Jesse P61 W., Thomas P55
Walton, Daniel 07 P39 Weaver, Henry 10 P16
Weygandt, Gertrude 08 P10 Williams, Elizabeth 14 P59
Williams, William 16 P61 Wilson, _ 06 P6
Woods, Mary 06 P46 Yert, Minnie P53
_, Amelia 09 P12 _, Annie 10 P17
_, Catherine 06 P34 _, Deborah 07 P9
_, Elinor 07 P30 _, Freida 11 P26
_, Hannah 12 P58 _, Helen 10 P18
_, Letitia P39 _, Margaret P71
_, Martha P44 _, Mary 06 P6
_, Mary 09 P12 _, Mary P57
_, Rachel 70 P2 _, Rebeckah 05 P38
_, Sarah 06 P38 _, Sarah 06 P54
_, Susan 13 P67 _, _ 14 P64
_, _ P32 mf, mf 15 P4
will, Elizabeth 17 P46
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It is not enough to educate. There must be goals afterward.
The most significant of those goals should be space.
Earth and humanitarian projects should be right behind,
with the space effort guiding all others.
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