1. | Charles Clabaugh was born 1784, Frederick County, Maryland (son of John Clabaugh, Jr. and Margaret Ferguson). Notes: In 1800 with his father and brothers, Charles Clabough made the long trek to East Tennessee where they settled on Middle Creek in Sevier County. Charles married Elizabeth Clendenen Abt 1802. Elizabeth (daughter of John Clendenen) died Abt 1843. [Group Sheet] Children:
Charles — Jane Wallace. [Group Sheet] |
2. | John Clabaugh, Jr. was born 1750, Frederick County, Maryland (son of John Clabaugh); died Aft 1830, Middle Creek, Sevier County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: John Clabaugh signed the Oath of Fidelity in 1777 in Montgomery County, but no record of John serving in the Revolutionary War has been found. Also taking the Oath of Allegience was Charles Clabaough. John married Margaret Ferguson 1770/1779, Frederick County, Maryland. Margaret (daughter of Samuel Ferguson and Elizabeth Cumberland) was born Abt 1750/1755, Frederick County, Maryland; died Bef 1830, Middle Creek, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] |
3. | Margaret Ferguson was born Abt 1750/1755, Frederick County, Maryland (daughter of Samuel Ferguson and Elizabeth Cumberland); died Bef 1830, Middle Creek, Sevier County, Tennessee. Other Events:
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4. | John Clabaugh was born Abt 1732, Frederick County, Maryland (son of Frederick Clabaugh and Mary); died Bef 1790, Frederick County, Maryland. Other Events:
Notes: John Clabaugh and his family were living in the Great (Big) Pipe Creek area of Carroll County Maryland in 1760, as John served as overseer of the roads from 1760 to 1762.
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6. | Samuel Ferguson was born Abt 1726, Frederick County, Maryland; died 1794, Sevier County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: Samuel Ferguson in 1764 purchased 500 acres on the tract called Brooks Discovery on the Rich Land. This tract was located west of the Monocacy River. Samuel — Elizabeth Cumberland. [Group Sheet] |
7. | Elizabeth Cumberland Notes: Surname not confirmed.
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8. | Frederick Clabaugh was born Abt 1698/1699; died Bef 1767. Notes: No immigration records for Frederick have been found. Frederick and his wife leased lot 24, which contained 150 acres, on the Monocacy River on April 11, 1742. The term of the lease was based on the lives of his wife Mary, aged 66 in 1767, and son John, 35. By 1757 the rent was reported as "unpaid" and in 1767 Peter Hedges was renting the land. Frederick — Mary. [Group Sheet] |
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