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Date: 1650 to 1850
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Surnames/tags: Clinkinbeard Clinkenbeard Clinkingbeard
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Purpose: This open space page is intended to collect and analyse information concerning the various profiles bearing names related to "Clinkingbeard" for individuals who lived during the 1650-1850 timeframe and were immigrants or early settlers of the New World. Ultimate goal is to determine which profiles need to be merged and/or have been erroneously conflated, and then to eliminate those duplication and conflation errors on WikiTree.

exclusions

Klingenberg WikiTree has many profiles with LNAB "Klingenberg" - often rooted in Denmark, Norway and Germany. This family name is first seen in North American profiles after the emigration of Fred Klingenberg (b. ca. 1850), his daughter Anna is born 1860 in Illinois - That places this spelling of the similar name outside the scope of this study, as well.
Klinkenbeard WikiTree currently has only two profiles with this variant of the surname - neither of them conducive to further research. onetwo
Klinckenberg WikiTree has an extensive genealogy with this spelling, but so far none of the individuals (except for Klinckenberg-1, see below) have been traced to emmigrants or descendents in the New World - they are mainly in the region of Aachen (modern Germany) / Limburg (modern Netherlands).

Progress / Activity Log Garrettson-93 08:27, 13 November 2023 (UTC) created page


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Profiles

NUMBERS identify profiles which appear to refer to the same individual, beginning with the oldest WikiTree profile, if one has been identified. Subsequent profiles are identified with addition of LETTERS (1A, 1B etc) - showing vital facts and sources whenever available for comparison/verification purposes.

Willem (ca 1619 Netherlands) (#1)

1) Willem Klinckenberg - created 2016 - unsourced except for note "NAME:1 B:1 BP:1 DP:1 1. Dave Robison website [5143]"
Birth abt. 1619
Birthplace unk
Death unk
Spouse no entry
Children William Clinkenbird (#2)
1A) Klinckenbeard/Clinkenbeard Ancestry Profile: #12168015093
Birthdate ca 1619 - unconfirmed
Birthplace Utrecht, Netherlands (possibly went there from Aachen, Imperial Free City in Holy Roman Empire) - unconfirmed
Death between 1653 and 1710
1B) Klenkenberg (Cllinkenberg)Ancestry Profile: #240142396505
Birth 1619
Death 1710
1C)Willem Klinckenbert Clinkingbeard Ancestry Profile: #282019488540
Birth: 1619
Birthplace: Westphalia, Germany or Northampton

William (ca. 1650 Netherlands) (#2)

  • This person is the immigrant ancestor for this branch of the family. His will is the "reliable source" on which most genealogists have based their conclusions. His surname, according to a transcription of that will, was spelled "Clinkenbird" in 1751. His wife is named "Johanna" in the will.
WikiTree profile William Clinkenbird (Clinkenbird-1) - created 2016 by Cindy (Graber) Schroeder multiple (secondary) sources use name "Willem Klinkenberg", but transcription of will (written 1751, filed at age 104) renders name "William Clinkenbird")
Birth: about 1650 (1649 in various sources)
Birthplace: Niew Uijtrecht, Nieuw Nederland.
Death: about 1754 (age 104) in Northampton Twp, Bucks Co. Pennsylvania.
Spouse: Jannetje Juriaens Andries (b. 1673 Brooklyn, NY) - note that transcription of will refers to "my dearly beloved wife Johanna Clinkenbird".
Children mentioned in Will
William Clinkenbeard [sic] (#3)
Barbara [Clinkenbird] Cony[1]
Elsie [Clinkenbird] Bradhurst
This is the only child currently linked to this WikiTree profile: Alse Van Clinkenburgh (b ca 1690)[2]
Mary [Clinkenbird] West[3]
Elizabeth [Clinkenbird] van Hoorn
See Ancestry Profile: #240142110034|
Elizabeth Klinkenberg married to Barent Barentson Van Horn [4] An Elisabet, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, was baptised on 21 April 1736 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. This CANNOT be the person who married Barent Barentsen van Horn on 25 January 1725 in Philadelphia.[5]
Johanna [Clinkenbeard] South
John Clinkenbird (deceased) (#4) - father of William Clinkenbird (not yet 21) (#5)
This may be the person profiled in John Clinkingbeard (1696-1733), husband of Anne (unknown) Clinkingbeard, father of William John Clinkingbeard (b. ca. 1725). However, if the birthyear for William John is correct, he would have been 26 when the will was written in 1751, which does not fit with the stipulation that his share be put aside until he reached that age.
Josiah Clinkenbird (deceased) - father of Johanna and Josiah Clinkenbird (neither yet 18 or married)
Executors
Barnard van Horne of Northampton, Bucks Co.
Solomon Fufell of Philadelphia, Chairmaker.
2A)William Clinkenbird/Clinkenbeard Ancestry Profile: #1865043253
Birth: 1649[6]
Residence: Willem Klinkenburgh and Jannetye Juriaens are listed as sponsors at the baptism of (their grandson) Willem Cony on 2 july 1710 in the Southampton Dutch Reformed Church in Bucks County, PA. The child's parents were Jacob Cony and Barber Klinkenburgh Cony.[7]Willem is also listed as sponsor at a later baptism (29 Aug 1742) for Elsie Frestone (no know relation) at the same church.[8]
Children:
Willem ( Klinckenbergh) Clinkenbeard (1668–1754) (#3) Ancestry Profile: #12168015106
Elizabeth Clinkenbeard [van Horn] (1671–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015121
Barbara Clinkenbird/Clinkenbeard [Coney/Cooney] (1684–) Ancestry Profile: #12168069924 marriage to Jacob (b.1680) dated 6 Aug 1707.
Else ( Van Clinkenburgh ) Clinkenbeard [Broadhurst] (1692–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015134 marriage dated 7 Apr 1708
Josiah (Joriah? ) Clinkenbeard (1693–1741) Ancestry Profile: #1865037555
John Clinkenbeard (1694–1734) (#4) Ancestry Profile: #1865037555 marriage to Anne Plummer dated 1719[9]
Willem Clinkenbeard (1694–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015145
Mary Clinkenbeard [West] (1698–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015187 marriage to Thomas West in Philadelphia dated 17 Dec 1718.
Johanna Clinkenbeard [South] (1702–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015196
Elizabeth ( Van Clinkenburgh) Clinkenbeard (1705–1741) Ancestry Profile: #12168015205 Born 1705, Christened 21 Apr. 1736 Churchville Bucks Co. Penn. Garrettson-93 11:20, 13 November 2023 (UTC) note: apparently not mentioned in Will.
2B)William Klenkenberg (Clinkenberg) Ancestry Profile: #240142396356
Birth: 1649 • Nieuw Uijtrevht, NIeuw Netherlands[10][6]
Spouse: Willem married Jannetje Juriaens Ancestry Profile: #240142396438 in 1689 in NY.[6]
"Wellem Klinckenberg" is noted as "native" of New Utrecht and listed on "The roll of those who have taken the oath of allegiance in Kings County in the Province of New York, 26-30 September 1687-"off New Uijtrecht".[10]
Children: Elizabeth (Klenkenberg) van Horn Ancestry Profile: #240142110034
2C) William Willem 11 Klinckenberg Ancestry Profile: #282019488538
Birth 1650 • Niew Uijtrecht, Niew Nederland
Spouse: Jannetje Johanna Juriaens Ancestry Profile: #282019488539 (unsourced)
Children
John Clinkenbeard Clinkinbeard (#4) Ancestry Profile: #282019488539 (1696 NY - 1734 PA), wife Anne, son William John (1725-1823)
Death: 1754 • Northampton Twp., Bucks Co, PA
2D)Wilhelm II William Klinkenberg Ancestry Profile: #402235519988
Birth:1649 • Nederland, Ijsselham, Overijssel, Netherlands
marriage: 1689 • Kings, New York, USA to Jannetje Johanna Juriaens b 26 Jan 1688 Flatbush, NY
Children:
Alse Elyse Van Clinkenbeard (1690–1788)
Willem III William Clinkenbeard (1692–1753) (#3)
Mary Clinkenbeard (1696–1741)
Josiah Clinkenbeard (1698–1741)
Johanna Clinkenbeard (1700–1774)
Death: 1754 • Northampton Twp., Bucks Co, PA

William (ca 1680) (#3)

  • First-mentioned son in will of William (#2)

John (ca 1696) (#4)

  • This person is the (deceased) son (John) of William (#2) mentioned in the 1751 will of William (#2) as the father of his grandson William (#5) who was not yet 21 when the will was written. It is NOT yet clear that any or all of the profiles listed below actually refer to this person - there may be another (as yet uncatalogued) John Clinkenbeard involved.
John Clinkingbeard (Clinkingbeard-43) connected as husband of Anne and father of William John (#5- Clinkingbeard-8).
married Anne (unknown) (Clinkingbeard/Clinkenburgh) Plummer born in Shepardstown. Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734.
John Clinkenbeard Clinkinbeard Ancestry Profile: #282019488539
John Clinkenbeard (1694–1734) Ancestry Profile: #1865037555 marriage to Anne Plummer dated 1719[11]

William John (ca 1725 PA) (#5)

  • This person was the grandson of William (#2), mentioned in his 1751 will as not yet 21 years of age - so the "ca 1725" birthdate already presents a problem (should be 1730 or later, especially if person was actually born in Cumberland county). This person was active in Cumberland county in the 1750s.[12]
  • WikiTree profile William John Clinkingbeard (Clinkingbeard-8)
  • William John Clinkenbeard FamilySearch Person: LZVW-PTB 2 wives listed with this profile 1st wife Mary Jane Linn FamilySearch Person: LZVW-PT1 mother of John Clinkenbeard (1755–1837) FamilySearch Person: K2N7-1SY,Isaac Clinkenbeard (1758–1846) FamilySearch Person: LHNH-H4S, William Clinkenbeard Jr (1761–1844) FamilySearch Person: LZVW-PTT, Esther Clinkenbeard (1763–1763) FamilySearch Person: LHNH-H81 ;2nd wife (1768) Hester Esther Van Metre FamilySearch Person: GSTM-2B2 mother of Eleanor Clinkenbeard (1769–1835) FamilySearch Person: LHP8-K5D, Joel Clinkenbeard (1771–1830) FamilySearch Person: L1KM-YSR, Job Clinkenbeard (1773–1857) FamilySearch Person: L4LR-7C6, Cornelius Clinkenbeard (1775–Verstorben) FamilySearch Person: MVRD-5ZT, John David Clinkenbeard (1778–1865) FamilySearch Person: MVRD-5ZH, Joseph Clinkenbeard (1784–1810) FamilySearch Person: MVRD-58J note:Jane Addis Linn's will (1783) mentions a daughter Mary Brown - so either this Mary was NOT dead (and (re-)married to Mr. Brown), or Jane Addis is not the mother of this Mary!

Profile cites 1755 Petition to Pennsylvania for relief from claims on their land in Cumberland County by Maryland. signed by John and William Linn and William "Clinkerbard"[13]. Profile also cites appearance of "Wm Clinkenbaird" (1 male, 1 female, both over 45) in 1810 census for Stoner, Bourbon county, Kentucky[14] Also refers to Find A Grave: Memorial #127741219 and to GENI profile for William John Clinkenbeard of Shepherdson - which adds detail to the biography[15]
GENI profile details: born 10 Oktober 1761 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Died: 04 September 1835 (73) Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky, Son of John (of Northhampton) Clinkenbeard und Anne Clinkenbeard. Husband of Hester Clinkenbeard [!]; Mary Jane Clinkenbeard und Mary Mooney[!] Father of Eleanor Constant; Joel Clinkenbeard; Job Joseph Clinkenbeard; Cornelius Clinkenbeard; David John Clinkenbeard and 5 others, brother of Joseph Clinkenbeard. (#6)

John (ca 1778 -9 Apr 1865 Newport, KY) (#6)

  • John I just lost extensive notes made on census in Carter County, households #692, #669, #709 (?)! will try to recover - basically, John and Margaret "Clinkinbird" (72) are living next to daughter Hester (Clinkinbird) "Demos" and not far from Charles Clinkinbird.... In the 1850 census John (age 72) was in Campbell, Kentucky, United States.[16] This John Clinkenbeard is mentioned in "Permission note and request for marriage license" written and signed 22 February 1797 in Bourbon, Kentucky by Margaret Morgen's father William Morgen.[17]
  • John David Clinkenbeard (1778-1865) FamilySearch Person: MVRD-5ZH Father William John Clinkenbeard FamilySearch Person: LZVW-PTB , wife Margaret FamilySearch Person: 27SY-MJW, duplicate profile for wife: FamilySearch Person: GJYJ-CJM Children: Hester Clinkenbeard (1799–1875) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-W58, Margaret Clinkenbeard (1803–Verstorben) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-WBM,Mary Clinkenbeard (1805–Verstorben) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-438,Sarah Clinkenbeard (1807–Verstorben) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-4WF, Lydia Clinkenbeard (1809–1857) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-4CR,Hannah Clinkenbeard (1810–Verstorben) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-47W, Lucinda Clinkenbeard (1812–1872) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-4DH, Charles M. Clinkenbeard (1816–1889) FamilySearch Person: L4SK-498

Sources

  1. Marriage of Barbara van Clinkenburgh to Jacob Coney on 6. 6. 1730 in Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776 in 1895.
    Book: Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776
    [Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 14
    Internet Archive (accessed 13 November 2023)
  2. Marriage of Alse van Clinkenburgh to John Bradburbst on 7 Feb 1708 in Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776 in 1895.
    Book: Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776
    [Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 8
    Internet Archive (accessed 13 November 2023)
  3. note re: Mary (Clinkenbird) West her husband is presumably NOT the Thomas West listed in Mayflower births and deaths, as his wife was Mary Jenney
  4. note: Baptism of Elizabeth Klinkenberg in Bergen not verified No reference to the reported baptism 5 Feb 1691 in Bergen was found in Baptismal register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788 : advance pages taken from the Year book of the Holland Society of New York for 1913 / arranged by Edward Van Winkle. online. Also NO reference found in Collections of the Holland Society of New York (New York) Year, Vol. 1, Page 134
  5. Baptism: "Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013"
    Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2451 #2020047330 (accessed 14 November 2023)
    Elisabet Klenkenbergh baptism on 21 Apr 1736, child of Wellem Klenkenbergh & Jannetye Klenkenbergh, in Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Marriage: "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900"
    Source number: 65.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DR2
    Ancestry Record 7836 #702233 (accessed 13 November 2023)
    Willem Klinckenberg marriage to Jannetje Juriaens in 1689 in NY.
  7. Baptism Willem Cony 1710: "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1710-1800: Southampton Dutch Reformed Church"
    Original data: William J. Hinke. Church Records of the North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Congregations, Bucks County, Volumes I-II, 1710-1820. Manuscript. n.p. See Family History Library microfilm #020338
    Ancestry Record 5464 #104 (accessed 13 November 2023)
    Willem Klinkenburgh baptism.
  8. Baptism Elsie Frestone 1742: "Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1710-1800: Southampton Dutch Reformed Church"
    Original data: William J. Hinke. Church Records of the North and Southampton Dutch Reformed Congregations, Bucks County, Volumes I-II, 1710-1820. Manuscript. n.p. See Family History Library microfilm #020338
    Ancestry Record 5464 #1089 (accessed 13 November 2023)
    Willem Klinkenbergh baptism.
  9. Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734 in Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776 in 1895. This suggests that Plummer may NOT have been her maiden name, but the name of her second husband.
    Book: Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776
    [Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 15 and page 55
    Internet Archive (accessed 13 November 2023)
  10. 10.0 10.1 1690 Census: "U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820"
    Document: The Documentary History of the State of New York [Albany, NY:, 1849]; Volume Number: Vol 1; Page Number: 660; Family Number: 63
    Ancestry Record 2234 #95691 (accessed 13 November 2023)
    Wellem Klinckenberg in New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
  11. Marriage of Anne Clinkenburgh to Richard Plummer Jan 17 1734 in Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776 in 1895. This suggests that Plummer may NOT have been her maiden name, but the name of her second husband.
    Book: Linn, John Blair, 1831-1899; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, Record of Pennsylvania marriages prior to 1810. [and,] List of officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776
    [Harrisburg] : C.M. Busch, state printer of Pennsylvania; 1895; page: 15 and page 55
    Internet Archive (accessed 13 November 2023)
  12. Background on Cumberland county
    Wikipedia Contributors. Cumberland County, Pennsylvania accessed Nov 2023.
    "Cumberland County was first settled by a majority of Scots-Irish immigrants who arrived in approximately 1730. English and German settlers constituted about ten percent of the early population. The settlers originally mostly devoted the area to farming and later developed other trades.[4] These settlers built the Middle Spring Presbyterian Church, among the oldest houses of worship in central Pennsylvania, in 1738 near present-day Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. The General Assembly (legislature) of the Pennsylvania colony on January 27, 1750, created Cumberland County from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, naming it for Cumberland, England. Its county seat is Carlisle.[3] The county also lies within the Cumberland Valley adjoining the Susquehanna River at its eastern border, stretching approximately 42 miles from the borough of Shippensburg on the west to the Susquehanna River in east Cumberland County. The oldest towns in the county are Shippensburg and Carlisle, each with its unique history. Shippensburg is home to Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, one of 14 universities of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Carlisle is also home to Dickinson College, established in 1773, and the Penn State Dickinson School of Law.
  13. Wo das Dokument zu finden ist (Quellenangabe) Pennsylvania Archives Series 1; Vol. II, Pennsylvania Archives 1755; p. 432-433 Beschreibung des Dokuments (Notizen) Petition to Gov. Morris from Sufferers by Maryland 1755. Septemr 29h, 1755. To ye honarable ROBERT HUNTER MORRIS, Esquire, Governor of Pennsylvania. honered Sir, we, your humble pationers, sends you those few lines to inform you that we are very much imposed upon by ye Sherive of Fredrick County in Meryland, in coming to take our lands from us by a Meryland Right which we have had Surveyed by Mr. William LYON, Survayar, under Mr. John Armstrong, Survayar for Cumberland County, in Pensylvania. Last Spring, one mans place, viz., Richard Abbett, ye Sd Sherive, Peter BUTLER, has got Survayed, by bringing a Captain and a parsal of Soldiers to gard him while he was so doing, and has Gone to farder strengthen him self, protesting yt in two or three weeks time yt he will come and take all land from ye forke of Ta- nolaways Crick, down to ye mouth thereof Straneind, and taking of our Goods, Chatels, horses, or any thing yt he Can find for ye Levies or taxis, which he portends is due to Meryland; So yt without your honour will protect us, we belive we Shall be Ruened in a very Short time, So yt we Desier yt you will be pleased to Send up a few Lines by ye bearer thereof, what way or maner we Shall proseed in ye afare which is ye humble desier of we, your humble patisioners. William Linn Elias Stillneell Wm. Hynes Richard Abbett Samuel Coombes Christr Abbett Joseph Coombe William Clinkerbard John Coombe Isarael Hynes John Linn James Lowder John McChiney James Mitchel Samuel Crown Joseph Coombe, and many others might be had but notis can't be givon. Post. Thos. STODARD, Captain of a fort yt is lately areced with in four miles of Wiliam LINNS, is Going by Governor SHARPS orders to run, ye proven line ye 6th of Actor next Ensuing. Directed. Samuel Hicks, Moses Hicks. Indorsed. Petition Inhabitants of Little Cove and Tonolloways. reced 6 8ber, 1755
  14. 1810 Census: "United States Census, 1810"
    citing Page: 236; Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M252; Digital film/folder number: 005157062; FHL microfilm: 0181350; Image number: 131
    FamilySearch Record: XH2T-W4S (accessed 17 November 2023)
    FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9YYD-3H2
    Wm Clinkenbaird in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States.
  15. ""DO NOT MERGE WITH WILLIAM CLINKENBEARD B. 1761 http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/o/John-E-Stockman/GE... WILLIAM4 CLINKENBEARD (JOHN3, WILLEM2 KLINCKENBERG, [WILLEM?]1%29 was born 1725 in Bucks [now Northampton] County, Pennsylvania, probably in Northampton62, and died April 1823 in Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky63. He married (1) [JANE?] LINN 1754 in Pennsylvania, probably at Conolloway Creek, Cumberland (now Fulton) County64,65, daughter of WILLIAM LINN and JANE ADDIS. She was born about 1735 in (Northampton Township, Bucks [now Northampton] County?), Pennsylvania66, and died 1763 in Ayr Township, Cumberland [now Fulton] County, Pennsylvania67,68. He married (2) HESTER VAN METRE 1764 in (probably) Shepherdstown, Frederick County, Virginia69. She was born about 1745, and died about 1815 in Clarke County, or Bourbon County, Kentucky70,71. The British settlers at Connolloway Creek were subject to deadly Indian raids during the "French and Indian War" of 1754 to 1763 in which the Indians were allied with France against Great Britain. On Thursday, 26 February 1756, during one such Indian attack, the Linn and Clinkenbeard families sought safety in nearby Fort Combes (pr. cooms), located just inside the Pennsylvania border about two miles north of Hancock, Maryland, between four miles south of the town at the convergence of (Little) Conolloway Creek and the Potomac River in Frederick Co., Maryland.[b] William's brother-in-law, John Linn, was killed, John's brother, Thomas Linn, was scalped, blinded, and maimed for life, and yet another brother, Isaac Linn, was taken captive by the Indians and kept for eleven years. (A detailed contemporary report by an eye-witness, Isaac Baker, appeared in the 11 March 1756 issue of THE MARYLAND GAZETTE.)[c] William's wife, [Jane?] Linn, Mrs Clinkenbeard, with her seven-month-old first child, John, fled into the forest, according to her son Isaac Clinkenbeard, and exposure to the winter cold perhaps contributed to her death seven years later following the birth of her fourth child in 1763.[b, d]"
  16. 1850 Census: "United States Census, 1850"
    citing Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; Digital film/folder number: 004193961; FHL microfilm: 7848; Image number: 242; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: N01102-2
    FamilySearch Record: M6RM-SDZ (accessed 17 November 2023)
    FamilySearch Image: S3HY-69B9-LN3
    John Clinkinbird (72) in Campbell, Kentucky, United States. Born in Virginia.
  17. Marriage: "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
    citing Digital film/folder number: 004542750; FHL microfilm: 000183076; Image number: 281; Packet letter: A; Indexing batch: M03182-9
    FamilySearch Record: V5Z4-75L (accessed 17 November 2023)
    FamilySearch Image: 9398-3CR8-J
    John Clinkenbeard marriage to Margaret Morgan on 22 Feb 1797 in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States.




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