George was born about 1799. He passed away about 1885.
Sources
Michigan Department of Community Health, Division of Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 212; Film Title: 77 St. Clair 02720-05999; Film Description: St Clair (1930-1936)
George's Son, Henry, had a son, Peter Francis, who was a witness to the marriage of Maria's son, David William, to his wife Sarah Scafe on 6/25/1878. The other witness was David's sister, Hattie Ann McDonald.
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George Figuery Clingersmith (sic?) is by most sources said to be the son of John Peter Klingensmith also known as White Peter, who was reputed to have been abducted by Seneca Indians from the Klingensmith Blockhouse in Pennsylvania. White Peter's father was John Philip Klingensmith.
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This profile is linked to the incorrect father. It should be White Peter at Klingensmith-142, (which needs some work to properly flesh out). I can make the change, but prefer to let the owner of the profile do so.