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Subject: Re: 3-Volume Cleveland Genealogy


Author:
Roberta Cleveland
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Date Posted: Tue, Dec 03 2002, 18:22:17
In reply to: Kellye Simmons Neff 's message, "3-Volume Cleveland Genealogy" on Tue, Jan 29 2002, 15:16:55

Did you order the books and are you happy with them. who is the author of these volumes?

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Author:
Omelia Cleveland
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Date Posted: Thu, Jan 02 2003, 19:51:43

I have begun looking for Clevelands around Jane, Mo. My granddad, William Lodewick, was born in 1850. He married Frances Isabelle Ray. My daddy, Wilber, was next to the youngest child. He was born in l894. His mother died of measles in 1900, and is buried in Jane, Mo. Shortly after, the family moved in a covered wagon to Texola, Texas. Wilber's siblings were Belle (Baker), Emma (Bond), Alpha (Bond) Jim Polk, Britt, Monroe, Allan, Walter and right now that is all I can recall. William Lodewick had a brother named Charlie who was married for over 65 years. This is about the extent of daddy's family and I would like to know more. Thanks for your help.

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Brenda Cleveland Hughes
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Date Posted: Tue, Feb 04 2003, 21:49:55

I would like to know how extensive the volumes are on the English Clevelands prior to them coming to the US. My family is from Ely, Suffolk, England, I am trying to find the connection. Not sure whether it would be worth buying a copy of the book if not much prior to the US arrival is in the books. Would be interested to hear from anyone who has info.
Please email me
Brenda

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[> [> Subject: Re: 3-Volume Cleveland Genealogy


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Linda
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Date Posted: Fri, Jan 09 2004, 12:28:58

You can get the 3 volume set from your local library either through the intra-library or inter-library system. It was compiled by Edmund Janes Cleaveland and Horace Gilette Cleveland. That is what I did.

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