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Subject: Re: Southern Clevelands


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Grace S. Green
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Date Posted: Sun, Jul 22 2001, 17:09:41
In reply to: Connie Eggers 's message, "Re: Southern Clevelands" on Mon, Jul 09 2001, 16:28:29

Connie,

Was your Joseph Easton Cleveland born in Newton County, MS?

Grace

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Connie Eggers
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Date Posted: Thu, Aug 23 2001, 11:22:34

I'm really not sure which county Joseph E. Cleveland was born in. Do you know of someone with that name? Maybe you could e-mail me directly.

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Gerald Purvis
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Date Posted: Sun, Aug 26 2001, 18:39:47

Bobby, I come from John Wesley and Nancy Dyar Cleveland. He was the son of Obadiah, k in CW, from Hart CO, SC. This group of Cleveland's went to Marshall Co. AL around 1850 and to Purvis, MS in 1917. Do not know if you connect, but have information on that line.

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Ed Cleveland
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Date Posted: Wed, Jul 24 2002, 20:38:59

King David, son of Obadiah is buried in Boaz, Al. Have visited his grave. ED Cleveland-Anniston, Al. Phone # 256-831-4305

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Cheryl Bonner
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Date Posted: Wed, May 19 2004, 6:11:09

I'm trying to research my cleveland family tree. My Great Grandmother was a Hemphill who married a Godby. My Great Grandmother was Zona Irene Hemphill (Birdie) her mothers maiden name was Cleveland. She married a Hemphill and had my Great Grandmother. We were always told growing up that we were related to President Grover Cleveland through this relation. That he and my Great Grandmother were Cousins. My Grandfather was named after the Clevelands. He was named David Cleveland Godby. The Clevelands and the Hemphills moved to Texas from either Georgia or Missippi and settled in Bastrop County, Texas. Anyone who could help me with this missing link of my Cleveland line would be greatly appreciated. Any information on Clevelands in Texas would be appreciated too. Thank you,

Cheryl Bonner

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Maryjane (Cleveland) Carlson
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Date Posted: Wed, May 19 2004, 18:59:07

If your CLEVELAND connection IS through the family of President Grover CLEVELAND, you need to be looking at the northern CLEVELANDS, not the southern CLEVELANDS. This branch of the family traces back to Moses CLEVELAND, who originally immigrated to New England in the 1600s. My line is through Francis CLEVELAND, the uncle of President Grover CLEVELAND, but I dont recognize any of the names you have here. Do you know anything more on your grandmother CLEVELAND such as her given name?

Maryjane (Cleveland) Carlson

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Ken Martin
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Date Posted: Mon, Dec 27 2004, 23:39:30

Funny, but my family lore was always that we were related to the President Grover Cleveland line. Nobody knew the name of the Cleveland ancestor. But, I have since discovered that ancestor was Harriet Cleveland of Mobile, AL or Franklin, GA. She is definitely of the southern line and not the northern. I wonder how many other southern families out there have folklore that they are related to President Cleveland. Of course, it appears the southern line and nothern line must be related, so I guess technically it is true that the southern line is related to president Cleveland.

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Kimberly Cleveland
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Date Posted: Thu, Apr 28 2005, 22:23:29

Joseph A. Cleveland was from Seminole Oklahoma I believe. He was a distant relative of my grandfather, Joseph Cleveland and my father Billy Cleveland, and uncle Bobby Cleveland.

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Charlotte West
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Date Posted: Sun, Feb 26 2006, 21:26:53

Which Cleveland's was Joseph kin to in Seminole if any? I was born in Seminole, OK and my maiden name is Charlotte Cleveland. My father is David Cleveland, his father's name was Claude Cleveland (his father, Ledford, his father, Latima (or Latimas, this part on his correct spelling is not clear) and his father was Andrew Jackson Cleveland.

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