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THE DESCENDANTS OF [WILLEM?] KLINCKENBERG


30. LUCAS6 CLINKENBEARD (JOHN5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born about 1803 in Sevier County, Tennessee275,276,277,278, and died 13 July 1833 in Bourbon County, Kentucky279,280. He married HARRIETT ALLAN "POLLY" FOREMAN 10 February 1829 in Bourbon County, Kentucky281,282,283,284. She was born 1811 in (Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky?)285, and died 27 April 1836 in Kentucky286,287.

Notes for L
UCAS CLINKENBEARD:
One source gives Lucas's place of birth as Bedford County, Tennessee, but no suporting documentation is given.[a] It is more probable that Lucas was born on his father's plantation on the south bank of the French Broad River in northwestern Sevier County, Tennessee. The Will of Lucas's uncle, Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758-1846), names the three daughters of his nephew, Lucas, dec'd, son of his brother John, dec'd: Mary Ann, Elizabeth, and Lucinda.[b]
Lucas's great-great-grandson, Milton Allan Miller, has written that "Great-great-grandfather Lucus Clinkinbeard died in a cholera epidemic in Kentucky in the early part of 1833 before the birth of his daughter, Lucinda Lucus. [from Madge's work] Crofts (Appendix XV, page 4), states in comments about Mary Ann Clinkinbeard: 'Her father died when she was about 2.' This is corrected by Crofts (Appendix XVI page 9) as it was Sarah Elizabeth who was two at the time of her father's death."[c] Miller wrote further that "According to other family records, from my great-grandmother Sarah Elizabeth (Clinkinbeard) Estes, both her parents died when she was young (doesn't say how young), her father Lucus Clinkinbeard in January of 1833 in Kentucky."[c] Actually, Lucas's death occurred on 13 July 1833.
Lucas appears to have died intestate. His property was sold for $766.18-3/4 by the Administrator of his estate, his brother John Clinkenbeard, Jr, in Bourbon County, Kentucky, on 7 September 1833. By the Bourbon County Court's order, an Inventory and Appraisal of the estate, totalling $651.62-1/2, was recorded by the Court on 4 November 1833.[d]
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a. Clinkenbeard Family Group Records submitted by Edmund Wm: Peck, Westminster, Colo., to J.E. Stockman, 21 October 1996.
b. KENTUCKY COURT & OTHER RECORDS, vol. I, Genealogy 976.9A, 676k, abstract of Will of Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758-1846) pp. 28-29; photocopy of abstract included in Research Report of (Mrs) Janet Cowen, Indianapolis, Ind., to J.E. Stockman, 22 March 1995.
c. Family group records of Lucas Clinkenbeard from Milton Allan Miller, Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, to J.E.Stockman, 5 June 1997.
d. Estate of Lucas Clinkenbeard, Bourbon Co. [Ky] Will Book J, p. 320.

Notes for H
ARRIETT ALLAN "POLLY" FOREMAN:
Regarding Harriett's surname, one source reports that "Madge's history [apparently a published history] gives her name as Allen, but other evidence would seem to show that this is incorrect. Her birth date, as estimated from the 1830 Census, was between 1810 and 1815. Name could be Allan, Allen or Foreman. Madge, Appendix XV, p. 2, has the wife of Lucus Clinkenbeard as Harriette Allan Clinkenbeard. She also states that the Clinkenbeard children were raised by a maternal uncle, Robert Allan. All evidence in CLINK4.GED show the wife to be Harriet Forman."[a]
That Harriett's maternal uncle's name was "Robert Allan" is evidence that Harriett's mother's surname was "Allan." Thus, "Allan" would appear be Harriett's middle name, and not her maiden name.
The above source states further that "According to other family records, from my great-grandmother Sarah Elizabeth (Clinkinbeard) Estes, both her parents died when she was young (doesn't say how young), her father Lucus Clinkinbeard in January of 1833 in Kentucky. (There is no specific date of her mother's death.) Sarah Elizabeth's record states further that she was raised by Robert Allan, brother of her mother, and moved to Missouri with this uncle when she was eleven. (This was about 1842.)"[a] This would indicate that Harriett died in approximately 1842.
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a. Family group records of Lucas Clinkenbeard from Milton Allan Miller, Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, to J.E. Stockman, 5 June 1997.
     
Children of L
UCAS CLINKENBEARD and HARRIETT FOREMAN are:
  i.   MARY ANN7 CLINKENBEARD, b. about 1829, (Bourbon County, Kentucky?)288; d. Unknown; m. (1) JOSEPH B. BALL, 16 October 1845289,290,291; b. about 1825; d. Unknown; m. (2) JAMES HOUSE, 13 August 1848, Clark Co., Kentucky; b. about 1825; d. Unknown.
  Notes for MARY ANN CLINKENBEARD:
      One researcher reported: "Bourbon Co., Ky mar records[:] Thomas J. Clinenbeard, surety."[a] If Thomas J. Clinkenbeard (q.v.) was, as this compiler believes, a son of John Clinkenbeard Jr and Mary "Polly" Carter, then Thomas would have been Mary Ann's uncle, the brother of her father, Lucas Clinkenbeard. After the death of Joseph Ball, Mary married James House. Another researcher noted the following: "Source Houpt CLINK4.GED. Only her name is given. Birthdate an estimate based on the known birth date of [her sister] Sarah Elizabeth. According to Madge's information, her married name was House and they lived in Kansas. Birth place not verified. Her husband's name from Madge's work, appendix XV p. 2, also reference to a letter from Ocie Broadhurst Adams, appendix V. She states that the House family lived in Oklahoma."[b]
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a. GEDCOM file (CLINK.GED) from Jas Houpt, Port Orange, Fla., to J.E. Stockman, 27 Mar 1995.
b. Family group records of Lucas Clinkenbeard from Milton Allan Miller, Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, to J.E. Stockman, 5 Jun 1997.
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81. ii.   SARAH ELIZABETH CLINKENBEARD, b. 26 November 1831, Clarke County, Kentucky; d. 5 November 1896, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri.
  iii.   LUCINDA LUCUS CLINKENBEARD, b. 22 July 1833, Clark County, Kentucky292; d. Unknown; m. HENRY CHANEY, January 1849, Oxford Township, Johnson County, Kansas293,294; b. 17 May 1824, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri295; d. 31 January 1906, Oxford Township, Stanley/Johnson County, Kansas295.
  Notes for LUCINDA LUCUS CLINKENBEARD:
      One researcher noted: "Birth date and name of husband from Anne Crofts, Appendix XV page 2 in Madge's work. She states that they lived in Kansas." [Family group records of Lucas Clinkenbeard from Milton Allan Miller, Belle Fourche, So. Dakota, to J.E. Stockman, 5 Jun 1997.]



31. MARY "POLLY"6 CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 4 September 1783 in Strode's Station, Clark County, Kentucky, and died 10 April 1852 in (Bourbon County?), Kentucky. She married FREDERICK STIPP 9 January 1800 in Clark County, Kentucky. He was born 9 May 1777, and died 21 June 1857.

Notes for M
ARY "POLLY" CLINKENBEARD:
According to an abstract of the Will of Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758-1846), Isaac names in his Will his niece Mary (Polly)'s son, Isaac Stipp. [KENTUCKY COURT AND OTHER RECORDS, vol. I, Genealogy 976.9A, 676k, pp. 28-29; photocopy of abstract submitted with Research Report of (Mrs) Janet Cowen, Indianapolis, Ind., to J.E. Stockman dated 22 March 1995.]

Notes for F
REDERICK STIPP:
Buried June 1857 in Stipp Graveyard, Van Metre Road, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
     
Children of M
ARY CLINKENBEARD and FREDERICK STIPP are:
  i.   ISAAC7 STIPP, b. about 1802; d. Unknown.
  ii.   JOHN STIPP, b. about 1804; d. Unknown.
  iii.   ELIZABETH STIPP, b. 29 January 1806; d. 14 June 1823.
  iv.   EVALINE H. STIPP, b. 9 July 1808; d. 4 July 1872; m. [---?---] MARTIN; b. about 1803; d. Unknown.


32. JONATHAN A.6 CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 16 July 1785 in Constant Station, Clarke County, Kentucky, and died 3 July 1862 in Fleming County, Kentucky. He married (1) MARY "POLLY" [MERCY?] CARTER 15 March 1822 in Carter Co., Tennessee. She was born 1790 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tenn., and died January 1823. He married (2) MERCY "MASSIE" CLINKENBEARD 15 October 1822 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky296,297, daughter of JOHN CLINKENBEARD and MARY LUCAS. She was born 8 November 1796 in Sevier County, Tennessee298, and died 3 August 1869 in Fleming County, Kentucky299.

Notes for J
ONATHAN A. CLINKENBEARD:
      The birthplaces of the children of William's son Jonathan disclose that he and his wife Mercie (they were married in Bourbon County, Kentucky, on 15 October 1823) were living in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky, from 1824 through at least May 1831 (later they were living in Fleming County, Ky., according to the 1850 Census).
      The Jonathan whom the 1830 Census found living next to John in Bourbon County, Kentucky, has to have been John and Mary (Lucas) Clinkenbeard's son who died in 1836, and not their nephew/son-in-law who appears to have lived continuously in Bath County, Kentucky, through at least May 1831, and then in Fleming County, Kentucky, by 1850. There is no evidence that he ever lived in Bourbon County after he married there in 1823. The fact that the Jonathan who lived next door to John in Bourbon County does not appear in Censuses after 1830 is consistent with John's son Jonathan having died in 1836.
      There is some confusion in the research concerning Jonathan's marriage(s). Before his marriage to Mercy "Massie" Clinkenbeard on 15 October 1822, one record has him marrying on 15 March 1822 in Carter County, Tennessee, Mary "Polly" Carter, born in 1790 in Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee. One child, Isaac, was reportedly born to them on 15 Feb 1823. This is obviously in error, Mary and Isaac being the wife and son of John Clinkenbeard Jr, the brother of Mercy "Massie" Clinkenbeard.

Notes for M
ERCY "MASSIE" CLINKENBEARD:
Mercy married her first cousin, Jonathan Clinkenbeard, the son of her father John's brother, William. The Rev'd John McFarley officiated at Mercy and Jonathan's wedding on 15 October 1823 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky.[a]
Mercy Clinkenbeard was interviewed by Draper, the 19th-century historian, on 18 October 1866, when she was aged 69, at the home in Fleming County, Kentucky, of her son Robt: Clinkenbeard. Regarding her father, John Clinkenbeard, Mercy said:
"JOHN CLINKINBEARD, her father, early settled on French Broad River, East Tennessee. The Indians took Gillaspie's Station, where sixty men gathered to go to the Cherokee Nation---one half backed out---the rest went on from the French Broad river, Clinkinbeard among them; went to a town, took over thirty prisoners, & brought them to the Settlements tied on their horses; & on the return of the whites, they built a house on French Broad, in which they kept them till exchanged.
"THE CLINKINBEARDS.---John Clinkinbeard drew a [Revolutionary War] pension; he died in Clark Co. Ky, twenty nine years ago, in Feb. 1837---wd. have been 83 in June [sic] following had he lived till then.
"The Clinkinbeards were from Shepherdstown, Berkley Co. Va. Wm. Clinkinbeard would not apply for a [Revolutionary War] pension (he lived, I think, in Clark Co. Ky); but Isaac Clinkinbeard, who resided in Bourbon County, Ky, perhaps got a pension: He was at the taking of Fort Lee, N.Y."[b]
Mercy was buried in Flemingsburg, Fleming Co., Kentucky, Flemingsburg Cemetery.
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a. Bourbon County [Ky] Marriage Book 2, page 84, cited in Norman Cooper Emerick, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GEORGE COOPER (KIEFER) FAMILY & ALLIED FAMILIES, Chapter ___: "The William Clinkenbeard Family," with Bibliography (Baltimore: N.C. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of Aug 1995); photocopy of Chapter & Bibliography MS. in poss of J.E. Stockman; pp. 39-39A.
b. DRAPER MSS., 21S; photocopy from Cherel Henderson, East Tennessee Historical Soc., Knoxville, Tenn.
     
Children are listed above under (27) Mercy "Massie" Clinkenbeard.


33. ISAAC6 CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 8 April 1787 in Constant Station, Boone Co., Kentucky300, and died Bef. 1844.

Notes for I
SAAC CLINKENBEARD:
In Norman Emerick's "Chart of the William Clinkenbeard Family" with notes, submitted by Polly Sutherland, Wauconda, Illinois, to J.E.Stockman on 24 August 1996, a transcript of the entries in the Clinkenbeard Family Bible gives Isaac's year of birth as 1787. The order in which the names are entered supports 1787 as the accurate date of his birth. (---The Clinkenbeard Family Bible, in 1938, was in the possession of Mrs Lee [Lula Stipp] Stevenson of Paris, Kentucky, and is now, apparently, in the Paris Library, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky.)
     
Child of I
SAAC CLINKENBEARD is:
82. i.   HENRY C.7 CLINKENBEARD, b. 1808, Kentucky; d. Unknown.


34. DRUSILLA6 CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 12 June 1788 in Constant Station, Clarke Co., Kentucky, and died 18 January 1865 in Clarke Co., Kentucky. She married HENRY SMITH 19 June 1806 in Clarke Co., Kentucky. He was born 17 February 1782 in (Bourbon Co.?), Kentucky, and died 1832.
     
Children of D
RUSILLA CLINKENBEARD and HENRY SMITH are:
  i.   MARY "POLLY" JACOB7 SMITH, b. about 1807; d. Unknown; m. ISAAC WILSON; d. Unknown.
  ii.   ISAAC SMITH, b. about 1810; d. Unknown.
  iii.   JOHN SMITH, b. about 1815; d. Unknown.
83. iv.   ELIZABETH SMITH, b. 28 January 1820; d. 25 February 1850.
  v.   LOUISA (ELIZA) JANE SMITH, b. 9 June 1822; d. 26 January 1842; m. TARLTON WILSON; d. Unknown.
  vi.   CATHERINE SMITH, b. 1829; d. 2 July 1854.


35. COLONEL JOHN WILLIAM6 CLINKENBEARD (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1) was born 16 August 1792 in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky301,302, and died 28 April 1870 in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky303. He married SALLY STRODE 5 August 1819 in Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky303,304,305,306, daughter of JOHN STRODE and RUTH CONSTANT. She was born 7 February 1798 in Clarke County, Kentucky307,308, and died 29 November 1866 in Clarke County, Kentucky309,310.

Notes for C
OLONEL JOHN WILLIAM CLINKENBEARD:
[The writer's first cousin five times removed.]
The Clinkenbeard Family Bible lists Col. Clinkenbeard's birth under the Christian name of "John."[a] John and Sally had seventeen children whose Christian names and birth dates were: William A., 24 June 1820; Martha Ann, 6 November 1821; John S., 8 December 1822; Mary Jane, 2 February 1824; Jonathan B., 22 April 1825; Isaac C., 30 October 1826; Stephen R., 26 March 1828; James G., 17 July 1829; David J., 4 November 1830; Elmore B., 22 May 1832; Thomas B., 6 September 1833; Simeon Hood, 9 August 1825; Ruth Ellen, 1 October 1837; Andrew Lynn, 14 January 1840; Allen K., 12 July 1841; Sally Mariah, 11 August 1843; and Joannah Elizabeth, 28 May 1845.[b] Colonel John gave an interview to Lyman Draper in 1868 in which he covered much of the Clinkenbeard/Linn family history.[c]
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a. Clinkenbeard Family Bible (Boston: C. Enes & T. Bellington, 1824); abstract of births and marriages in possession of J.E. Stockman.
b. Family Group Records (Strode); submitted by Polly Sutherland, Wauconda, Illinois, to J.E.Stockman, 12 August 1996.
c. "Interview of Colonel John Clinkenbeard, son of William Clinkenbeard (1761-1844)," by Lyman C. Draper on 30 Nov 1868 near Winchester, Clarke Co., Ky; THE DRAPER MANUSCRIPTS, Series S, Draper's Notes, 25-247; microfilm of MSS at The Filson Club Historical Society, Louisville, Ky; photocopy in poss of J.E. Stockman.

Notes for S
ALLY STRODE:
Sally, the daughter of John Strode and Ruth Constant, was born 7 February 1798 in Clarke County, Kentucky, and died 29 November 1866 in Clarke County. Sally gave birth to seventeen children. At her death, she was buried in Winchester Cemetery, Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky.
The following historical sketch of the Strode family was written by Jeremiah Strode of Texas on 17 March 1846 for Miss A.E. Hopkins, afterwards Mrs laughlin, of Lexington, Kentucky:     
"This information was received from my uncles, Capt. James Strode, of Berkley County, Va. and John Strode, of Culpeper, Va.[,] who procured the records A.D. 1791. The coat of arms is the Sun, Moon and Seven Stars. The mansion stands yet eleven miles south of Straussburg, France.
"They were of ancient and noble families, belonging to the Hugenots (the Protestants of France). They left their homes in the year 1356 and made their abode in the dens and caves of the valleys of Piedmont, Italy[,] until after the Romans were defeated at Toulouse, by Lord Raymond of Scotland.
"During the reign of Cromwell, they went to England, and had their names and arms recorded. Our great grandfather chartered a vessel, and set sail for America about 1690. He died on the passage, leaving four sons: William Strode, Samuel Strode, George Strode, and Edward Strode. Edward Strode, the younger, was our grandfather. He died in Berkley county, Va.[,] aged 108 years. William, George, and Samuel went into Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Georgia. Edward Strode was the father of John Strode, Sr. who was the founder of Strode[']s Station, Clark county, Ky. He was born in Virginia January 11th, 1736. His wife, Mary, was born in Virginia February 22nd, 1734; they had twelve children . . ." There follows an extensive list of descendants.[a]
Sally was the granddaughter of the founder of Strode's Station, Revolutionary War soldier Captain John Strode of Berkeley County, Virginia. In 1752, Captain Strode built "Stone House Mansion," a handsome two-storeyed stone residence in Berkeley County. The house, which came into the possession of the James M. Vanmeter family in 1857, is now the home of I.D. and Vest Vanmetre.[b]
An historical account of Strode's Station appeared in THE KENTUCKY ENCYCLOPAEDIA: "Strode's Station, an early settlement about two miles west of Winchester in present Clark County, Kentucky, was built by John Strode in 1779. A gunsmith, Strode came from Berkeley County, Virginia, to Kentucky in April 1776, and erected a half-face cabin on a thousand-acre tract to which he
claimed preemption on December 24, 1779, when the Virginia Land Commission court convened at Fort Boonesborough. Returning to his land, Strode and several other settlers began constructing a stockade station. Strode promised land to those who cleared it and by 1780, with the bulk of the station [was] completed, about thirty families were residing there . . . Strode reportedly left the station in 1780 and was away for three or four years, during which Indian confrontations and horse-stealing raids were common . . . Indian attacks were a threat for several years and Strode's, being the largest fortified settlement in the area, was occupied most of the time until 1790."[c]
A drawing of Strode's Station, made from descriptions of the fort, was published in another book and shows the placement of each log dwelling and identifies its occupant. The accompanying text reads in part: "Built by Capt. John Strode, Clark County, 1779; attacked March 1, 1781. The pioneer fort was located in Clark County, about two and one-half miles from Winchester on the Lexington Road and in the northeast corner of the present junction of said road and the Clintonville road. In 1926 excavations showed the chimney rocks were still there, covered by the sod." The article then goes on to list the residents of the Station at the time of the major siege of 1781, including John, Isaac, and William Clinkenbeard. Credit for the data is given to "SHANE II -- Draper Mss. Statements of John Clinkenbeard -- in part."[d]
A bronze monument in Clark County, erected by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is dedicated to Captain Strode and reads: "CAPT. JOHN STRODE Came from Va. To Boonesboro, 1776. Builder of Strode's Station, 1779, the largest and most important fortified area in Clark County during the early settlements and bloody Indian wars. Indians attacked station 1781, and later. Two men killed first attack, none in later ones. Old burial ground unearthed, 1965, and the remains reinterred in Winchester Cemetery."[e]
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a. Family group records (Strode) from Polly Sutherland, 340 Stillwater Court Wauconda, Illinois, 60084, to J.E. Stockman, 12 August 1996.
b. Don C. Wood, "Houses and Buildings Still Standing in 1998 Built or Lived in by Revolutionary War Soldiers of Berkeley County" in THE BERKELEY JOURNAL of The Berkeley County Historical Society, Martinsburg, W.Va., issue 24 (1998) p. 136.
c. John E. Kleber, ed., THE KENTUCKY ENCYCLOPAEDIA (place not stated: The University Press of Kentucky, 1992) p. 858; photocopy in possession of J.E. Stockman.
d. G. Glenn Clift, KENTUCKY IN RETROSPECT: NOTEWORTHY PERSONAGES & EVENTS IN KENTUCKY HISTORY, 1792-1967;" (Frankfort, Ky: The Kentucky Historical Soc., 1967) pp. 206-207; photocopies in possession of J.E. Stockman.
e. Wood, "Houses and Buildings Still Standing," p. 88.
     
Children of J
OHN CLINKENBEARD and SALLY STRODE are:
84. i.   WILLIAM A.7 CLINKENBEARD, b. 24 June 1820, Winchester, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. 1899.
  ii.   MARTHA ANN CLINKENBEARD, b. 6 November 1821, Kentucky; d. 7 January 1861; m. GEORGE HOMER FRY, 2 April 1840, Clark Co., Kentucky311; d. Unknown.
  Notes for MARTHA ANN CLINKENBEARD:
Mr Emerick states that Martha and George had twelve children. [---Norman Cooper Emerick, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GEORGE COOPER (KIEFER) FAMILY & ALLIED FAMILIES, Chapter ___: "The William Clinkenbeard Family," with Bibliography (Baltimore: N.C. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of Aug 1995); photocopy of Chapter & Bibliography MS. supplied to J.E. Stockman courtesy of author; p. 54.]

85. iii.   JOHN S. CLINKENBEARD, b. 8 December 1822, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
86. iv.   MARY JANE CLINKENBEARD, b. 2 February 1824, Clarke County, Kentucky; d. 23 April 1892, Cold Spring, Campbell County, Kentucky.
87. v.   JONATHAN B. CLINKENBEARD, b. 22 April 1825, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
  vi.   ISAAC C. CLINKENBEARD, b. 30 October 1826, Winchester, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. 3 September 1850, Clarke Co., Kentucky.
  Notes for ISAAC C. CLINKENBEARD:
According to one source, Isaac "Never married". [Clinkenbeard Family Group Records submitted by Larry J. Futter, Portland, Ore., to J.E. Stockman, 18 February 1996.]


  vii.   STEPHEN R. CLINKENBEARD, b. 26 March 1828, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. EMMA BYBEE, 1854; b. about 1833; d. Unknown.
  Notes for STEPHEN R. CLINKENBEARD:
One source reports that Stephen and Emma had four children. [---Norman Cooper Emerick, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE GEORGE COOPER (KIEFER) FAMILY & ALLIED FAMILIES, Chapter ___: "The William Clinkenbeard Family," with Bibliography (Baltimore: N.C. Emerick, pre-publication draft as of Aug 1995); photocopy of Chapter & Bibliography MS. supplied to J.E. Stockman courtesy of author; p. 54.]

88. viii.   JAMES G. CLINKENBEARD, b. 17 July 1829, Winchester, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. 6 March 1899, Clarke Co., Kentucky.
  ix.   DAVID J. CLINKENBEARD, b. 4 November 1830, Winchester, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. 27 November 1843, Clarke Co., Kentucky.
  x.   ELMORE B. CLINKENBEARD, b. 22 May 1832, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. MARY ARMSTRONG, 1867; b. about 1837; d. Unknown.
89. xi.   THOMAS B. CLINKENBEARD, b. 6 September 1833, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
  xii.   SIMEON HOOD CLINKENBEARD, b. 9 August 1835, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. (1) MARIAH BUCKELS; d. Unknown; m. (2) MARGARET L. BROWNING, 1863, Fleming Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. (3) CATHERINE FRANCES BEAM, 23 April 1871, Fleming Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
  xiii.   RUTH ELLEN CLINKENBEARD, b. 1 October 1837, Clarke County, Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. CALEB DODSWORTH, 1863; b. 1837, Ohio; d. Unknown.
90. xiv.   ANDREW LYNN CLINKENBEARD, SR, b. 14 January 1840, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
  xv.   DOCTOR ALLEN K. "ALLIE" CLINKENBEARD, b. 12 July 1841, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown; m. FLORENCE JOHNSON, 1871; b. 1838; d. Unknown.
91. xvi.   SALLY MARIAH CLINKENBEARD, b. 11 August 1843, Clarke Co., Kentucky; d. Unknown.
  xvii.   JOANNAH ELIZABETH CLINKENBEARD, b. 28 May 1845, Winchester, Clarke Co., Kentucky312; d. 15 June 1847313,314.


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