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Ernest W. Clough (M)
b. 20 February 1870, d. 28 November 1905
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Brother of John Casper Clough.
Relationship=8th cousin 3 times removed of Seth Alexander Moore.

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Reference=112

     Ernest W. Clough was born on 20 February 1870 at Kansas.1,2 He was the son of Wilbur Fiske Clough and Jennie Case.3 Ernest W. Clough appeared on the 1875 Kansas State Census of Centropolis Township, Franklin County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Wilbur and Jennie.4 Ernest W. Clough appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas in the household of his parents, Wilbur and Jennie.5 Ernest W. Clough married Carrie Bubb on 23 December 1894 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Ernest W. Clough was a painter in 1905 at Denver.6 He died of phthisis pulumalis (TB) on 28 November 1905 at Denver, at age 35.6 He was buried on 29 November 1905 at Fairmont Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado.7,6

     Children of Ernest W. Clough and Carrie Bubb:
Edith Lila Clough   b. 13 Apr 1896
Roscoe Ernest Clough   b. 14 Sep 1899, d. Jun 1974

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, age listed as 5, birthplace as Kansas.
  2. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 10 and birthplace as Kansas.
  3. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).
  4. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
  5. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  6. [S135] Sue Irons, "Ernest W. Clough," e-mail message from e-mail address to Thomas L. Clough, 18 Feb 2002.
  7. [S2] Fairmount Cemetery Records 1890 - 1906, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~codenver/Fairmount/FairmountCem.html, Doreen Robinson, transcriber.

Jennie Case (F)
b. say 1845, d. 30 January 1912
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Mother of John Casper Clough.

Appears on these charts:
     Clough Family Timeline
     Ancestors of John Casper Clough
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

     Jennie Case was born say 1845 probably in New Hampshire. She was the daughter of Frank Case and Laura Arthur. Jennie Case married Wilbur Fiske Clough, son of Reverend Mace Richard Clough and Caroline True Harmon, on 6 March 1866 at The Tremont House, Denver, Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Colorado.1,2 Jennie Case was a a cook in 1875 at Centropolis Township, Franklin County, Kansas.3 Jennie and Wilbur appeared on the 1875 Kansas State Census of Centropolis Township, the value of their real estate was listed as 1300 and personal property at 300.4 Jennie and Wilbur appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Ernest W., John Casper, Caroline T. and Mace Richard were listed as living with them.5 Jennie Case was the informant listed on the death certificate of Ernest W. Clough who died on 28 November 1905 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado.6
     In 1909, Jennie received a land patent on a homestead near Murdo, South Dakota.
     Jennie Case died on 30 January 1912 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.7 She was buried on 2 February 1912 at Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.

     Children of Jennie Case and Wilbur Fiske Clough:
Mace Richard Clough   b. 13 Apr 1868, d. 4 Nov 1945
Ernest W. Clough   b. 20 Feb 1870, d. 28 Nov 1905
Caroline T. Clough   b. 13 May 1872, d. 26 Nov 1962
John Casper Clough   b. 7 Jul 1874, d. 16 Mar 1973

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S56] Anonymous, "Rocky Mountain News Marriages 1866", Colorado Genealogist vol. 6 no. 1 (Jan 1945), page 6, "At the Tremont House, Mar. 6 1866, by Judge P. P. Wilcox, Mr. W.F. Clough of Black Hawk and Miss Jennie Case of Cold Spring Ranche."
  2. [S115] The Arapahoe County Marriage Committee, compilers, Marriages of Arapahoe County, Colorado, 1859-1901: Including Territory that became Adams, Denver and other counties (Denver: The Colorado Genealogical Society, 1924), page 45, groom listed as W.F. Clough brides name listed as ARTHUR, Jane/Jennie Case.
  3. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, occupation listed as cook.
  4. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
  5. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  6. [S135] Sue Irons, "Ernest W. Clough," e-mail message from e-mail address to Thomas L. Clough, 18 Feb 2002.
  7. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).

Wilbur Fiske Clough (M)
b. about 1836, d. 1896
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Father of John Casper Clough.
Relationship=7th cousin 4 times removed of Seth Alexander Moore.

Appears on these charts:
     Clough Family Timeline
     Ancestors of John Casper Clough
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Reference=11

     Wilbur Fiske Clough was born about 1836 at Georgia.1,2 He was also reported to have been born at Maine.3,4,5 He was the son of Reverend Mace Richard Clough and Caroline True Harmon. Wilbur Fiske Clough appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Woolwich, Lincoln County, Maine, in the household of his parents Mace and Caroline.6
     The activities of the underground railroad before the start of the Civil War were, by necessity, kept very secret. However, on January 25, 1859, Wilbur was a participant in one of the few such actions to ever be made public. The full account of the event can be found in John Doy's book: The Narrative of John Doy, of Lawrence, Kansas which you can read by clicking here.7,8,9 Click to view web site
     Wilbur Fiske Clough appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Wakarusa Township, Douglas County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Mace and Caroline.10 Wilbur appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Mountain City, Arapahoe County, Kansas, enumerated 20 September 1860.11 He lived in 1866 at Black Hawk, Gilpin County, Colorado.12 He married Jennie Case, daughter of Frank Case and Laura Arthur, on 6 March 1866 at The Tremont House, Denver, Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Colorado.12,13 Wilbur Fiske Clough was a farmer in 1875 at Centropolis Township, Franklin County, Kansas.14 Wilbur and Jennie appeared on the 1875 Kansas State Census of Centropolis Township, the value of their real estate was listed as 1300 and personal property at 300.15 Wilbur and Jennie appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas, enumerated 11 June 1880. Their children Ernest W., John Casper, Caroline T. and Mace Richard were listed as living with them.16 Wilbur Fiske Clough died in 1896 at Choteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma. He was buried in 1896 at Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma.

     Children of Wilbur Fiske Clough and Jennie Case:
Mace Richard Clough   b. 13 Apr 1868, d. 4 Nov 1945
Ernest W. Clough   b. 20 Feb 1870, d. 28 Nov 1905
Caroline T. Clough   b. 13 May 1872, d. 26 Nov 1962
John Casper Clough   b. 7 Jul 1874, d. 16 Mar 1973

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, lists age as 37 and birthplace as Ga.3.
  2. [S59] Mace R. Clough household, 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Douglas County, Kansas, population schedule, Wakarusa Township, enumeration date 5 July 1860, page 60, line 1, dwelling 433, family 408 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 60 of 240, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M653_349), accessed 30 November 2001, Click to view transcript, age listed as 24 and birthplace as GA.
  3. [S48] Mace R. Clough household, 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Lincoln County, Maine, population schedule, Woolwich, enumeration date 29 Aug 1850, page 498/246B, line 2, dwelling 221, family 275 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 34 of 34, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M432_261), accessed 19 November 2001, Click to view transcript, age listed as 14 and birthplace as Maine, attended school during the year.
  4. [S131] L.J. Immions household, 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Arapahoe County, Kansas, population schedule, Mountain City, enumeration date 20 September 1860, page 465/275, line 33, dwelling 5406 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 277 of 865, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M653_348), accessed 30 November 2001, Click to view transcript, age listed as 24 and birthplace as Maine.
  5. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 41 and birthplace as Maine.
  6. [S48] Mace R. Clough household, 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Lincoln County, Maine, population schedule, Woolwich, enumeration date 29 Aug 1850, page 498/246B, line 2, dwelling 221, family 275 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 34 of 34, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M432_261), accessed 19 November 2001, Click to view transcript.
  7. [S372] John Doy, The Narrative of John Doy, of Lawrence, Kansas (New York: T. Holman, 1860; reprint http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/: University of Michigan's Digital Library Production Service: Making of America (online), 2003), Doy never gives Wilbur's first name in his account.
  8. [S374] William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas (Chicago: A. T. Andreas, 1883; reprint http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/: Kansas Collection, 1999), "In January, 1859, Dr. John Doy, his son Charles, and Mr. Clough, all of Lawrence, started from that city to conduct thirteen negroes by way of the Underground Railroad, through Nebraska, and taken refuge in Lawrence. The party was intercepted on the north bank of the Kaw, a few miles from Lawrence, and fifty miles from the eastern boundary of the Territory, by a treaty of Missourians and Pro-slavery Kansans and taken across the Missouri to St. Joseph, where, after a pretended examination before a Justice of the Peace, in default of $5,000 bail, Doy and his son were committed to prison in the Platte County Jail on a charge of stealing negroes from Missouri- a crime punishable with death, according to the statues of that State. On Doy's first trial, the jury failed to agree; on the second trial, which took place at St. Joseph, June, 1859, the jury brought in verdict of guilty and Doy and his son were sentenced to the penitentiary for five years. Gov. Shannon and Gen A. C. Davis, of Kansas Territory, and Judge Spratt, of Platte County, Mo, had been employed as prisoners' counsel, and in accordance with a motion made by the defense, judgment in the case was arrested sixty days, and the prisoners remanded to the St. Joseph jail, from whence Charles Doy effected his escape. Doy's friends in Lawrence saw that the time had now arrived for them to attempt his rescue-before he should be removed from the jail at St. Joseph. A party for that purpose was accordingly formed, led by Maj. James B. Abbott, now of DeSoto, Johnson Co., Kan., and consisting, besides himself, of Silas Soule, Joshua A. Pike, S. J. Willis, Joseph Gardner, John E. Steward, Thomas Simmons, Charles Doy, Lenox and George W. Hays. The party organized at Lawrence, and then dispersed to meet and arrange their plan of operations at Elwood, opposite St. Joseph. The party crossed the Missouri during the night of Saturday, July 23, a little below the St. Joseph ferry, and after remaining some little time in the city, under assumed characters, familiarizing themselves with the streets and localities, and establishing communication with the prisoner, they finally made their way to the jail on a dark night, and in the midst of a driving storm, and on pretense of securing a horse thief whom they had caught, and who could not well be examined before morning, induced the jailer to give them access to the interior of the building. As soon as they had accomplished this purpose, they made their way to the cell of Dr. Doy, and prevailed upon the jailer, by the unanswerable argument of a loaded revolver at his heart, to offer no resistance to the consummation of their design. The prisoner was released, and the party proceeded, unmolested to the street, and by mingling with the crowds just leaving the theaters, and aided by the alarm and confusion occasioned by a fire alarm, succeeded in gaining the opposite shore in safety, where they were met by friends and conducted to Lawrence."
  9. [S373] Letters of Julia Louisa Lovejoy, 1856-1864 (Part Four 1859), online http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1948/48_1_lovejoy.htm, Kansas State Historical Society (The Kansas Collection, http://www.kancoll.org/index.html), "Last week a party of fugitives had fled from the land of bondage and stripes, and reached Lawrence. There the good Samaritans procured a team, hired a teamster, and Dr. [John] Doy, a member of our church, set off with the company on their way to Iowa. The pro-slavery men hired a spy for $500 to watch their movements and report. The team with fugitives passed over the country unmolested, not suspecting they were betrayed, crossed the Missouri River at Kickapoo, a few miles below Sumner; and when they had reached a convenient spot a company of men rushed upon them and seized the whole party, and conveyed them as prisoners to Weston, Mo. The teamster was discharged on their being convinced that he was not an accessory in the plot-only hired to drive the horses; but Doy and his son were sentenced to be publicly whipped if they escaped with their life."

    Later in the same work:

    "Dr. Doy and son, after suffering the greatest indignities from the hands of a Missouri mob at Weston, having suffered maltreatment on their persons in the most shameful manner, were taken to a filthy jail in Platte City, and locked up in a loathsome place, that the Doctor in a letter says "is like a dark, small, filthy, iron cage, and no light allowed them but what they furnish from burning the fat from the pork which is allowed them for food." Their trial came off last Monday, when Mrs. Doy and her daughter went over, accompanied by Govs. Robinson and Shannon. The Herald of Freedom came in last night, in which was the following notice: "They would have been set at liberty but for fear of the mob, who were ready to take the matter into their own hands." They are remanded back to prison, but the probability is that by some means they will soon be restored to their family.
    We can now give definite information concerning the kidnapped and the kidnappers. The party were captured not far from Oskaloosa; the teamster was the son of Rev. Mace Clough, formerly of the Maine Conference; the captors were pro-slavery men, and among them Dr. Garvin, our postmaster at Lawrence; Mr. Whitley, formerly of Boston, and Jake Hurd, a drunken fellow.".
  10. [S59] Mace R. Clough household, 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Douglas County, Kansas, population schedule, Wakarusa Township, enumeration date 5 July 1860, page 60, line 1, dwelling 433, family 408 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 60 of 240, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M653_349), accessed 30 November 2001, Click to view transcript.
  11. [S131] L.J. Immions household, 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Arapahoe County, Kansas, population schedule, Mountain City, enumeration date 20 September 1860, page 465/275, line 33, dwelling 5406 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 277 of 865, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication M653_348), accessed 30 November 2001, Click to view transcript, Arapahoe Co. is now part of Colorado, but was counted in 1860 in Kansas. The 1860 census for Mountain City is very confusing. William Walling, Wilbur Clough, and Louise (Clough) Walling all appear in different dwellings with other unrelated people. My only guess is that the enumerator visited work places on this day, which was a Thursday, and listed the people he found there.
  12. [S56] Anonymous, "Rocky Mountain News Marriages 1866", Colorado Genealogist vol. 6 no. 1 (Jan 1945), page 6, "At the Tremont House, Mar. 6 1866, by Judge P. P. Wilcox, Mr. W.F. Clough of Black Hawk and Miss Jennie Case of Cold Spring Ranche."
  13. [S115] The Arapahoe County Marriage Committee, compilers, Marriages of Arapahoe County, Colorado, 1859-1901: Including Territory that became Adams, Denver and other counties (Denver: The Colorado Genealogical Society, 1924), page 45, groom listed as W.F. Clough brides name listed as ARTHUR, Jane/Jennie Case.
  14. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, occupation listed as farmer.
  15. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
  16. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript.

Catherine Mary Kelly (F)
b. 22 November 1922, d. 3 May 2003

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of John Cory
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

     Catherine Mary Kelly was born on 22 November 1922 at Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Catherine Mary Kelly was nicknamed Kitty. She married Harry Pascel Clough, son of John Casper Clough and Lydia Electa Corey, on 24 March 1945 at Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Catherine Mary Kelly died on 3 May 2003 at Cook County, Illinois, at age 80.1,2 She was buried at 7 May 2003 at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois.2

     Children of Catherine Mary Kelly and Harry Pascel Clough:
Sharon Kay Clough   (living)
Harry Bernard Clough   (living)
Edward Paul Clough   (living)
Patrick Kelly Clough   (living)
Kathleen Karen Clough   (living)
Leon Michael Clough   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S100] CATHERINE M CLOUGH, SSN 144-12-9347, Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com, (Provo, Utah, 2001). The SSDI component of Ancestry.com is drawn from the Death Master File of the US Social Security Administration. Last residence: Park Forest, Cook, IL.
  2. [S369] Elyse Thorgren, "Kitty Clough death," e-mail message from e-mail address to Thomas L. Clough, 26 December 2003.

Harry Pascel Clough (M)
b. 12 August 1902, d. 29 May 1979
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Son of Lydia Electa Corey.
Relationship=Son of John Casper Clough.
Relationship=9th cousin 2 times removed of Seth Alexander Moore.

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of John Cory
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Reference=1141

     Harry Pascel Clough was born on 12 August 1902 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.1,2,3 He was the son of John Casper Clough and Lydia Electa Corey.4 Harry Pascel Clough appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Belvidere Township, Stanley (now Jackson) County, South Dakota, in the household of his parents John and Lyda.5 Harry Pascel Clough appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota, in the household of his parents John and Lyda.6 Harry Pascel Clough appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Hayti, Hamlin County, South Dakota, in the household of his parents John and Lyda.7 Harry Pascel Clough married Catherine Mary Kelly on 24 March 1945 at Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Harry Pascel Clough died on 29 May 1979 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at age 76.4 He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois.4

     Children of Harry Pascel Clough and Catherine Mary Kelly:
Sharon Kay Clough   (living)
Harry Bernard Clough   (living)
Edward Paul Clough   (living)
Patrick Kelly Clough   (living)
Kathleen Karen Clough   (living)
Leon Michael Clough   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 17, birthplace Nebraska.
  2. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 27 and birthplace as Nebraska.
  3. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 7 and birthplace as Nebraska.
  4. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).
  5. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript.
  6. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  7. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript.

Lydia Electa Corey (F)
b. 13 November 1878, d. August 1952
3 Generation Pedigree

Appears on these charts:
     Corey Family Timeline
     Ancestors of Lydia Electa Corey
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of John Cory
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Lydia Electa Corey
      Lydia Electa Corey used the name Lyda for most of her life.1,2,3 She was born on 13 November 1878 at Lynxville, Crawford County, Wisconsin.4,5,6,7,8,9 She was the daughter of Warner Joseph Corey and Martha Louisa Hopkins. Lyda Corey appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Lynxville, Crawford County, Wisconsin in the household of her parents, Warner and Martha.10 Lyda Corey appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Plain Center Township, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, in the household of her brother Clarence Howard Corey.11 Lydia Electa Corey married John Casper Clough, son of Wilbur Fiske Clough and Jennie Case, on 9 June 1901 at Wagner, Charles Mix County, South Dakota.12,13 Lyda and John appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Belvidere Township, Stanley (now Jackson) County, South Dakota, enumerated 19 May 1910.14 Lyda and John appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota, enumerated 14 January 1920, address listed was 1305 W. 4th Ave.15 Lyda and John appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Hayti, Hamlin County, South Dakota, enumerated 15 April 1930.16 Lydia Electa Corey died in August 1952 at Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin, at age 73.13 She was buried at Apollonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

     Children of Lydia Electa Corey and John Casper Clough:
Harry Pascel Clough   b. 12 Aug 1902, d. 29 May 1979
Mildred Helen Clough   b. 4 Apr 1905, d. Dec 1988
Casper Percival Clough   b. 3 Nov 1907, d. 30 Jan 1979
Marion Dorothy Clough   (living)
Raymond Bernard Clough   b. 2 Nov 1911, d. 23 Oct 2004
Richard Mace Clough   (living)
Clarence Sylvester Clough   b. 29 Sep 1918, d. 6 Sep 1985
Elaine Clough   (living)
Doris Anita Clough   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S69] Warner J. Cora [sic] household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Seneca, Village of Lynxville, enumeration district (ED) 53, enumeration date 21 June 1880, page 21/142, line 11, dwelling 189, family 187 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 21 of 30, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_1421), accessed 5 December 2001, Click to view transcript, name given as Lyda.
  2. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, name is listed as Lyda.
  3. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript, name given as Lyda.
  4. [S212] Clarence Cory household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, population schedule, Plain Center Township, enumeration district (ED) 73, enumeration date 18 June 1900, page 8/229A, line 36, dwelling 174, family 174 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 15 of 26, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T623_1547), accessed 27 November 2001, Click to view transcript, birth date Nov. 1878 in Wisconsin.
  5. [S55] David W. Taft, compiler, Crawford County, Wisconsin, Birth Records: Earliest to 1907 (Arlington, Texas: Privately published, 2000), birth date listed as 13 Nov 1878, birth registration vol. 1 number 2548, her name was listed as Lydia Electa, mother Martha Hopkins, father Warner Joseph Corey.
  6. [S69] Warner J. Cora [sic] household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Seneca, Village of Lynxville, enumeration district (ED) 53, enumeration date 21 June 1880, page 21/142, line 11, dwelling 189, family 187 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 21 of 30, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_1421), accessed 5 December 2001, Click to view transcript, age listed as 1, birthplace as Wisconsin.
  7. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 40 and birthplace as Wisconsin.
  8. [S106] Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow-Child or Children Under Sixteen years of age Surviving; document from Civil War Pension File of Warner J. Corey; box 37351 certificate 286724; (National Archives and Records Administration: Washington, D.C.), birth date given as Nov. 13, 1878, name given as Lydia Electa. Hereinafter cited as Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow.
  9. [S275] Lydia Electa Corey, Registration of Birth no. Vol. 1 No. 2548 (filed 12 Dec 1878), Crawford County Register of Deeds, Crawford County Courthouse, Praire Du Chen, Wisconsin. Microfilm no. 1302856, Family History Library (FHL), Salt Lake City, Utah.
  10. [S69] Warner J. Cora [sic] household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Seneca, Village of Lynxville, enumeration district (ED) 53, enumeration date 21 June 1880, page 21/142, line 11, dwelling 189, family 187 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 21 of 30, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_1421), accessed 5 December 2001, Click to view transcript, the enumerator entered the surname as Cora.
  11. [S212] Clarence Cory household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, population schedule, Plain Center Township, enumeration district (ED) 73, enumeration date 18 June 1900, page 8/229A, line 36, dwelling 174, family 174 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 15 of 26, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T623_1547), accessed 27 November 2001, Click to view transcript.
  12. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, John's age at first marriage is given as 26 and Lyda's as 22, supporting the 1901 marriage date.
  13. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).
  14. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript.
  15. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  16. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript.

John Casper Clough (M)
b. 7 July 1874, d. 16 March 1973
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 3 times removed of Seth Alexander Moore.

Appears on these charts:
     Clough Family Timeline
     Ancestors of John Casper Clough
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of John Cory
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Reference=114

John Casper Clough
     John Casper Clough was born on 7 July 1874 at Manhattan, Riley County, Kansas.1,2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of Wilbur Fiske Clough and Jennie Case.7 John Casper Clough appeared on the 1875 Kansas State Census of Centropolis Township, Franklin County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Wilbur and Jennie.8 John Casper Clough appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas in the household of his parents, Wilbur and Jennie.9 John Casper Clough married Lydia Electa Corey, daughter of Warner Joseph Corey and Martha Louisa Hopkins, on 9 June 1901 at Wagner, Charles Mix County, South Dakota.10,7 John Casper Clough was a minister on 19 May 1910 at Belvidere Township, Stanley (now Jackson) County, South Dakota.11 John and Lyda appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Belvidere Township, enumerated 19 May 1910.12 John Casper Clough was a printer on 14 January 1920 at Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota.13 John and Lyda appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Mitchell, enumerated 14 January 1920, address listed was 1305 W. 4th Ave.14 John Casper Clough was a printer on 15 April 1930 at Hayti, Hamlin County, South Dakota.15 John and Lyda appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Hayti, enumerated 15 April 1930.16 John Casper Clough died of pneumonia on 16 March 1973 at Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, at age 98.6 He was buried at Apollonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin.

     Children of John Casper Clough and Lydia Electa Corey:
Harry Pascel Clough   b. 12 Aug 1902, d. 29 May 1979
Mildred Helen Clough   b. 4 Apr 1905, d. Dec 1988
Casper Percival Clough   b. 3 Nov 1907, d. 30 Jan 1979
Marion Dorothy Clough   (living)
Raymond Bernard Clough   b. 2 Nov 1911, d. 23 Oct 2004
Richard Mace Clough   (living)
Clarence Sylvester Clough   b. 29 Sep 1918, d. 6 Sep 1985
Elaine Clough   (living)
Doris Anita Clough   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S3] John Casper Clough, U.S. Social Security Act Application for Account Number - Form SS-5, SSN 397-10-1675, (dated 3 Aug 1937), Social Security Administration, 300 N. Greene Street, PO Box 33022, Baltimore, Maryland.
  2. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 6 and birthplace as Kansas.
  3. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 45 and birthplace as Kansas.
  4. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, age listed as 1, birthplace as Kansas. Name not shown, listed as "baby".
  5. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 55 and birthplace as Kansas.
  6. [S417] Minnesota Death Certificates, online http://people.mnhs.org/dci/, Minnesota Historical Society, CertID# 1973-MN-006466.
  7. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).
  8. [S114] Wilbur F. Clough household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Centropolis Township, page 18, line 1, dwelling 1, family 1, Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas micropublication 17, viewed 9 Nov 2001 at Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
  9. [S124] W. F. Clough household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Franklin County, Kansas, population schedule, Ottawa, ward 1, enumeration district (ED) 87, enumeration date 11 June 1880, page 37/119A, line 15, dwelling 370, family 370 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 37 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_381), accessed 8 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  10. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, John's age at first marriage is given as 26 and Lyda's as 22, supporting the 1901 marriage date.
  11. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript, occupation listed as Minister of a Methodist church.
  12. [S205] John C. Clough household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Stanley County, South Dakota, population schedule, Belvidere Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, enumeration date 19 May 1910, page 13B/1821, line 85, dwelling 342, family 347 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 26 of 47, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1488), accessed 19 August 2002, Click to view transcript.
  13. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, occupation listed as printer.
  14. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  15. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, occupation listed as printer for a weekly newspaper.
  16. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript.

Clarence Sylvester Clough (M)
b. 29 September 1918, d. 6 September 1985
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Son of Lydia Electa Corey.
Relationship=Son of John Casper Clough.
Relationship=9th cousin 2 times removed of Seth Alexander Moore.

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Charles Joslyn Weller
     Descendants of George Deerhamer
     Descendants of Matthew Wing
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of James Moore
     Descendants of John Cory
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

Reference=1147

Clarence Sylvester Clough
     Clarence Sylvester Clough was born on 29 September 1918 at Mitchell, Davison County, South Dakota.1,2,3 He was the son of John Casper Clough and Lydia Electa Corey.4 Clarence Sylvester Clough appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Mitchell, in the household of his parents John and Lyda.5 Clarence Sylvester Clough appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Hayti, Hamlin County, South Dakota, in the household of his parents John and Lyda.6 Clarence Sylvester Clough served in the U.S. Marine Corp from 5 November 1940 to 1945.
     Clarence Sylvester Clough fought on Bataan and Corregidor in the Philippine Islands and was a prisoner of the Japanese from 6 May 1942 to 5 September 1945. Click here to see an article about his POW experiences.Click to view article
     Clarence Sylvester Clough was a mink rancher from 1948 to 1972 at Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin. He married Margie Lee Moore, daughter of Seth Alexander Moore and Doris Edna Dearhamer, on 15 October 1948 at Bruce. Clarence Sylvester Clough died of lung cancer on 6 September 1985 at Bruce, at age 66.3 He was buried on 9 September 1985 at Apollonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin.3

     Children of Clarence Sylvester Clough and Margie Lee Moore:
Thomas Lee Clough   (living)
Vicki Lynn Clough   (living)
Jack Allen Clough   (living)
Barbara Ann Clough   (living)
Carol Sue Clough   (living)
Michael Don Clough   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 1 1/2 and birthplace as South Dakota.
  2. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 11 and birthplace as South Dakota.
  3. [S364] Clarence S. Clough Cemetery Marker, Appolonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin; read by Thomas L. Clough, 19 May 2002,
    Clarence S. CLough

    SGT US Marine Corps

    World War II

    Sep. 29 1918 Sep 6 1985.
  4. [S334] Raymond B. Clough, Clough Genealogy (St. Mary's, West Virginia: published by the author, 1992).
  5. [S199] John C. Clough household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Davison County, South Dakota, population schedule, Mitchell City, ward 4, enumeration district (ED) 74, enumeration date 14 January 1920, page 12A/249, line 15, dwelling 237, family 282 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 23 of 25, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1716), accessed 19 March 2002, Click to view transcript.
  6. [S189] John C. Clough household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Hamlin County, South Dakota, population schedule, Hayti Town, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) 29-13, enumeration date 15 April 1930, page 7481/3B, line 75, dwelling 69, family 66 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 14 of 16, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T626_2224), accessed 24 July 2002, Click to view transcript.

Clarence Howard Corey (M)
b. 28 August 1874, d. 1950
3 Generation Pedigree
Relationship=Brother of Lydia Electa Corey.

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Robert Hopkins
     Descendants of John Cory

     Clarence Howard Corey was born on 28 August 1874 at Lynxville, Crawford County, Wisconsin.1,2,3,4,5 He was the son of Warner Joseph Corey and Martha Louisa Hopkins. Clarence Howard Corey appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Lynxville, Crawford County, Wisconsin in the household of his parents, Warner and Martha.6 Clarence appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Plain Center Township, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, enumerated 18 June 1900. Also enumerated in the household were his mother Mattie Corey, his sisters Lyda Corey and Helen Eleanor Corey, and his brother Lorenzo Enos Corey.7 Clarence Howard Corey married Jessie A. Kroh, daughter of Daniel T. Kroh, about 1902.8 Clarence Howard Corey was a farmer on 26 April 1910 at Murdo Township, Lyman (now Jones) County, South Dakota.9 Clarence and Jessie appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Murdo Township, enumerated 26 April 1910.10 Clarence Howard Corey was a farmer on 31 July 1920 at Murdo Township, Jones County, South Dakota.11 Clarence and Jessie appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Murdo Township, enumerated 31 July 1920.12 Clarence Howard Corey married Nora Evaline Mc Cullough on 1 July 1931 at Murdo, Trip County, South Dakota.13,14 Clarence Howard Corey died in 1950 at Rusk County, Wisconsin.15 He was buried in 1950 at Apollonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin.15

     Children of Clarence Howard Corey and Jessie A. Kroh:
Howard E. Corey   (living)
Harold L Corey   (living)

     Children of Clarence Howard Corey and Nora Evaline Mc Cullough:
L. E. Corey   (living)
Richard Corey   (living)

Notes and Citations:

  1. [S212] Clarence Cory household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, population schedule, Plain Center Township, enumeration district (ED) 73, enumeration date 18 June 1900, page 8/229A, line 36, dwelling 174, family 174 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 15 of 26, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T623_1547), accessed 27 November 2001, Click to view transcript, birth date Aug 1874, birthplace Wisconsin.
  2. [S69] Warner J. Cora [sic] household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Seneca, Village of Lynxville, enumeration district (ED) 53, enumeration date 21 June 1880, page 21/142, line 11, dwelling 189, family 187 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 21 of 30, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_1421), accessed 5 December 2001, Click to view transcript, age listed as 4, birthplace as Wisconsin.
  3. [S106] Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow-Child or Children Under Sixteen years of age Surviving; document from Civil War Pension File of Warner J. Corey; box 37351 certificate 286724; (National Archives and Records Administration: Washington, D.C.), listes his birth date as Aug. 28, 1874. Hereinafter cited as Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow.
  4. [S206] Clarence H. Corey household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Lyman County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 57, enumeration date 25-26-27 April 1910, page 7A/78/4520, line 23, dwelling 163, family 165 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 13 of 37, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1484), accessed 16 August 2002, Click to view transcript, age listed as 36 and birthplace as Wisconsin.
  5. [S398] Wisconsin Births 1835-1900, (database online), Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, original source of data: Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907 (Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, 2000). Crawford County.
  6. [S69] Warner J. Cora [sic] household, 1880 U.S. Federal Census, Crawford County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Town of Seneca, Village of Lynxville, enumeration district (ED) 53, enumeration date 21 June 1880, page 21/142, line 11, dwelling 189, family 187 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 21 of 30, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T9_1421), accessed 5 December 2001, Click to view transcript, the enumerator entered the surname as Cora.
  7. [S212] Clarence Cory household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, population schedule, Plain Center Township, enumeration district (ED) 73, enumeration date 18 June 1900, page 8/229A, line 36, dwelling 174, family 174 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 15 of 26, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T623_1547), accessed 27 November 2001, Click to view transcript.
  8. [S206] Clarence H. Corey household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Lyman County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 57, enumeration date 25-26-27 April 1910, page 7A/78/4520, line 23, dwelling 163, family 165 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 13 of 37, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1484), accessed 16 August 2002, Click to view transcript, number of years married listed as 8.
  9. [S206] Clarence H. Corey household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Lyman County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 57, enumeration date 25-26-27 April 1910, page 7A/78/4520, line 23, dwelling 163, family 165 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 13 of 37, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1484), accessed 16 August 2002, Click to view transcript, occupation given as farmer.
  10. [S206] Clarence H. Corey household, 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Lyman County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 57, enumeration date 25-26-27 April 1910, page 7A/78/4520, line 23, dwelling 163, family 165 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 13 of 37, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T624_1484), accessed 16 August 2002, Click to view transcript.
  11. [S197] Clarence H. Corey household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Jones County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 101, enumeration date 31 July 1920, page 6B/3361, line 77, dwelling 149, family 155 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 12 of 12, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1721), accessed 26 April 2002, Click to view transcript, occupation listed as farmer.
  12. [S197] Clarence H. Corey household, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Jones County, South Dakota, population schedule, Murdo Township, enumeration district (ED) 101, enumeration date 31 July 1920, page 6B/3361, line 77, dwelling 149, family 155 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), Image 12 of 12, http://www.ancestry.com/, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC, micropublication T625_1721), accessed 26 April 2002, Click to view transcript.
  13. [S159] Interview with Margie Lee (Moore) Clough (Bruce, Wisconsin), by Thomas Clough, 17 May 2002..
  14. [S473] South Dakota Marriage Certificates 1905-1949, (database online), Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, original source of data: South Dakota Marriage Index 1905-1949 (Pierre, SD: South Dakota Department of Health, 2004). Number 2582, 145927.
  15. [S160] Clarence H. Corey Cemetery Marker, Appolonia Cemetery, Bruce, Rusk County, Wisconsin; read by Thomas L. Clough, 19 May 2002,
    Clarence H.
    Corey
    1874-1950.

Carrie Bubb (F)
b. 5 February 1871, d. 31 March 1961

Appears on these charts:
     Descendants of Reverend Mace Richard Clough

     Carrie Bubb was born on 5 February 1871. She married Ernest W. Clough, son of Wilbur Fiske Clough and Jennie Case, on 23 December 1894 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado. Carrie Bubb died on 31 March 1961 at age 90.

     Children of Carrie Bubb and Ernest W. Clough:
Edith Lila Clough   b. 13 Apr 1896
Roscoe Ernest Clough   b. 14 Sep 1899, d. Jun 1974


    Joseph Gould1 (M)
    b. about 1675, d. 10 May 1762
    3 Generation Pedigree
    Relationship=4th great-grandfather of John Casper Clough.

    Appears on these charts:
         Clough Family Timeline
         Ancestors of John Casper Clough

         Joseph Gould was born about 1675. He was the son of John Gould and Mary Crossman. Joseph Gould married Bethiah Furbish, daughter of William Furbish and Rebecca (--?--), in 1705 at Kittery, York County, Maine.2 Joseph Gould died on 10 May 1762.3

         Children of Joseph Gould and Bethiah Furbish:
    Mary Gould   b. 22 May 1706
    Bethia Gould   b. c 1708
    William Gould   b. c 1711
    Samuel Gould   b. c 1714
    Joseph Gould   b. c 1722, d. c 1797
    Hannah Gould   b. b 1750
    Sarah Gould   b. b 1750

    Notes and Citations:

    1. [S264] Compilers Note: The surname was often spelled Goold and sometimes Gold.
    2. [S411] William Richard Cutter, New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series (New York: Clearfield Company, Inc., 1915; reprint Fremont, California: Genealogy.com). viewed online, vol. 1, page 204.
    3. [S4] Everett S. Stackpole, Old Kittery and Her Families (Lewiston, Maine: Press of Lewiston Journal Company, 1903), page 461, 26 Aug 1850, "He died 10 May 1762, aged about 82."

    John Gould1 (M)
    b. 30 August 1646, d. 14 December 1711
    3 Generation Pedigree
    Relationship=5th great-grandfather of John Casper Clough.

    Appears on these charts:
         Clough Family Timeline
         Ancestors of John Casper Clough

         John Gould was baptized on 30 August 1646 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Jarvice Gould and Mary (--?--).3,2 John Gould married Mary Crossman, daughter of Robert Crossman and Sarah Kingsbury, on 24 August 1673 at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2,4 John Gould died on 14 December 1711 at age 65.

         Child of John Gould and Mary Crossman:
    Joseph Gould   b. c 1675, d. 10 May 1762

    Notes and Citations:

    1. [S264] Compilers Note: The surname was often spelled Gold and sometimes Goold.
    2. [S263] The Great Migration Study Project, (database online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, original source of data: Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration (Farmington, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2004). Jarvice Gould entry.
    3. [S4] Everett S. Stackpole, Old Kittery and Her Families (Lewiston, Maine: Press of Lewiston Journal Company, 1903), page 461.
    4. [S257] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Vital Records (transcripts) to 1850 (online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Farmington, MA, entries for Taunton.

    Mary Crossman (F)
    b. 16 July 1655, d. after 1675
    3 Generation Pedigree
    Relationship=5th great-grandmother of John Casper Clough.

    Appears on these charts:
         Clough Family Timeline
         Ancestors of John Casper Clough

         Mary Crossman was born on 16 July 1655 at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Robert Crossman and Sarah Kingsbury.2,3,4 Mary Crossman married John Gould, son of Jarvice Gould and Mary (--?--), on 24 August 1673 at Taunton.3,1 Mary Crossman died after 1675.

         Child of Mary Crossman and John Gould:
    Joseph Gould   b. c 1675, d. 10 May 1762

    Notes and Citations:

    1. [S257] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Vital Records (transcripts) to 1850 (online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Farmington, MA, entries for Taunton.
    2. [S300] John Ward Dean, "Genealogy of the Kingsburys of Dedham, Mass.", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register vol. 16 (October, 1862), online version used, http://www.newenglandancestors.org.
    3. [S263] The Great Migration Study Project, (database online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, original source of data: Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration (Farmington, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2004). Jarvice Gould entry.
    4. [S300] John Ward Dean, "Genealogy of the Kingsburys of Dedham, Mass.", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register vol. 16 (October, 1862), online version used, http://www.newenglandancestors.org, page 338.

    James Cudworth (M)
    b. about 1610, d. after 1649
    Relationship=7th great-grandfather of Seth Alexander Moore.

    Appears on these charts:
         Moore Family Timeline
         Ancestors of Seth Alexander Moore

         James Cudworth was born about 1610 at England. He died of smallpox after 1649.

         Children of James Cudworth:
    James Cudworth   b. 3 May 1635
    Mary Cudworth   b. 23 Jul 1637
    Jonathan Cudworth   b. 16 Sep 1638
    Israel Cudworth   b. 18 Apr 1641
    Joanna Cudworth   b. 25 Mar 1643
    Hannah Cudworth   b. a 1644
    (--?--) Cudworth   b. 24 Jun 1644, d. a 1645


      (--?--) Cudworth (M)
      b. 24 June 1644, d. after 1645
      3 Generation Pedigree
      Relationship=6th great-granduncle of Seth Alexander Moore.

           (--?--) Cudworth was born on 24 June 1644 at Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of James Cudworth. (--?--) Cudworth died after 1645.


        Dennis Roger Arndt (M)
        b. 17 January 1947, d. 10 March 1990

             Dennis Roger Arndt was born on 17 January 1947 at Allegan, Allegan County, Michigan. He married Georgia Ann Kazma, daughter of Ferris Kazma and Wilma Drake, on 15 July 1978 at Dorr, Allegan County, Michigan. Dennis Roger Arndt died on 10 March 1990 at Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, at age 43.


          Mary Ann Dowd (F)
          b. about 1880
          3 Generation Pedigree

          Appears on these charts:
               Descendants of Matthew Wing

               Mary Ann Dowd was born about 1880. She was the daughter of James Dowd and Susan (--?--). Mary Ann Dowd married Wesley E. Wing, son of John Ammi Wing and Margaret Donnie, on 27 October 1901.1

               Child of Mary Ann Dowd and Wesley E. Wing:
          Altena May Wing   (living)

          Notes and Citations:

          1. [S1] Anonymous, "Joseph Wing of Troy, VT", The OWL vol 12 No. 4 (4 June 1911), page 1029.


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