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Note for:   Ted Warner,    -          Index

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     This Infomation Obtained from: Joyce A. Bishop (joyceabishop@@@@juno.com} 2/9/2006

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Note for:   Katrina Janeil Schneider,   5 JUN -          Index

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     Birth weight 6 lbs, 8 oz. 19 1/2 inches long. This Infomation Obtained from: Joyce A. Bishop (joyceabishop@@@@juno.com} 2/9/2006

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Note for:   Kasandra May Schneider,   5 JUN -          Index

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     This Infomation Obtained from: Joyce A. Bishop (joyceabishop@@@@juno.com} 2/9/2006

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Note for:   Bob Neufeld,    -          Index

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     This Infomation Obtained from: Joyce A. Bishop (joyceabishop@@@@juno.com} 2/9/2006

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Note for:   John Cleavenger,   2 JUL 1798 -          Index

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History of Ray County pg. 693. John was born in Virginia. His father was a
native of New Jersey & his mother of Shenandoah Co. VA. His parents removed to
Cocke county, Tennessee, when he was a small boy, and there he grew up,working
on his father's farm until 1819, when he left Tennessee and came to Missouri
Mr. Cleavenger was one of a party who made the trip by river, in a Keel-boat
which they constructed themselves in Tennessee before leaving. When they
reached the mouth of Fishing river, while ascending the Missouri, they streeted
their boat into the smaller river, and after ascending it about six miles
landed, and settling there, made their homes thenceforth in this county. All
kinds of game was abundant, and their chief occupation at first was hunting,
but in a few years they cleared land, improved farms, and settled down to a
quiet life in farming. John was sheriff of Ray county, and in 1856, was
elected to represent the county in the general assembly. The duties of his
office he discharged with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of the
people. He has been a member of the Old School Baptist Church for more than
sixty years. His wife is a Presbyterian. He is one of the oldest and most
highly respected citizens of Ray county. John was 1st settler between his house
and the Iowa line. He afterwards became a justice of the peace; served two

From Book of Missouri of Missouri Marriages befor 1840 found in Salt Lake
Family History library.

"Missouri Marriages Early to 1825," A Research Tool Compiled, extracted, and
transcribed by Liahona Research, Inc. Edited by Jordon R. Dodd. Book # 977.8
V2m SLC, UT Family History Center;
1850 Ray Co. MO., Federal Census, Transcribed and compiled by Nadine Hodges,
705 West 28th St., Kansas City, MO. 64111;

History of Ray County pg. 693. John was born in Virginia. His father was a
native of New Jersey & his mother of Shenandoah Co. VA. His parents removed to
Cocke county, Tennessee, when he was a small boy, and there he grew up,working
on his father's farm until 1819, when he left Tennessee and came to Missouri
Mr. Cleavenger was one of a party who made the trip by river, in a Keel-boat
which they constructed themselves in Tennessee before leaving. When they
reached the mouth of Fishing river, while ascending the Missouri, they streeted
their boat into the smaller river, and after ascending it about six miles
landed, and settling there, made their homes thenceforth in this county. All
kinds of game was abundant, and their chief occupation at first was hunting,
but in a few years they cleared land, improved farms, and settled down to a
quiet life in farming. John was sheriff of Ray county, and in 1856, was
elected to represent the county in the general assembly. The duties of his
office he discharged with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of the
people. He has been a member of the Old School Baptist Church for more than
sixty years. His wife is a Presbyterian. He is one of the oldest and most
highly respected citizens of Ray county. John was 1st settler between his house
and the Iowa line. He afterwards became a justice of the peace; served two

From Book of Missouri of Missouri Marriages befor 1840 found in Salt Lake
Family History library.

"Missouri Marriages Early to 1825," A Research Tool Compiled, extracted, and
transcribed by Liahona Research, Inc. Edited by Jordon R. Dodd. Book # 977.8
V2m SLC, UT Family History Center;
1850 Ray Co. MO., Federal Census, Transcribed and compiled by Nadine Hodges,
705 West 28th St., Kansas City, MO. 64111;

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Note for:   Richard Cleavenger,   ABT 1775 -          Index

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Moved to Cocke co. Tenn. and then moved with son to Fishing River, Ray Co. MO;
Book # 977.819 H2h, History Ray Co. pg 692;

Moved to Cocke co. Tenn. and then moved with son to Fishing River, Ray Co. MO;
Book # 977.819 H2h, History Ray Co. pg 692;

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Note for:   Sarah Wood,   ABT 1780 -          Index

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Found History of Ray Co. pg. 692, Book #977.819H2h Family History Library Salt
Lake City, UT;

Found History of Ray Co. pg. 692, Book #977.819H2h Family History Library Salt
Lake City, UT;

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Note for:   William Cleavenger,   ABT 1785 -          Index

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One of the 1st settlers in Fishing river bottoms; Wife killed by 2 negros
owned by his father Richard Cleavenger & his wife's father Abraham Froham;

Found on 1850 Census Clay Co. MO, Fishing River Twp. living with her was
Susan 34 B. TN & William 25 farmer B. TN. of the right age to come in with
first settlers of Fishing River Twp;

One of the 1st settlers in Fishing river bottoms; Wife killed by 2 negros
owned by his father Richard Cleavenger & his wife's father Abraham Froham;

Found on 1850 Census Clay Co. MO, Fishing River Twp. living with her was
Susan 34 B. TN & William 25 farmer B. TN. of the right age to come in with
first settlers of Fishing River Twp;

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Note for:   Ford Cleavenger,   ABT 1805 - BEF FEB 1833         Index

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Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st Edition give marriage date as 15 Dec 1844, Ray Co., MO;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st Edition give marriage date as 15 Dec 1844, Ray Co., MO;

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Note for:   Jesse Cleavenger,   1804 -          Index

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Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

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Note for:   Rebecca Cleavenger,   ABT 1823 -          Index

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Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

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Note for:   Elizabeth Cleavenger,   ABT 1817 -          Index

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Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage record found Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Book
#977.816 V25c. "Marriage Records of Clay County Mo. 1822-1852. Compiled and
published by Nanon Lucile Carr. Copyright, 1957 by Nanon Lucile Carr.

Missouri Marriages before 1840, Book #977.8 v2.0 at Family History Center,
Salt Lake City, UT;

Found Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Book # 977.816 V25c.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage record found Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Book
#977.816 V25c. "Marriage Records of Clay County Mo. 1822-1852. Compiled and
published by Nanon Lucile Carr. Copyright, 1957 by Nanon Lucile Carr.

Missouri Marriages before 1840, Book #977.8 v2.0 at Family History Center,
Salt Lake City, UT;

Found Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. Book # 977.816 V25c.

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Note for:   Zachariah Cleavenger,   1825 -          Index

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Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

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Note for:   Samuel Cleavenger,   ABT 1832 -          Index

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     [1446841cleavenger.ged]

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;

Individual Notes

Note for:   Samuel Cleavenger,   ABT 1809 -          Index

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     [1446841cleavenger.ged]

History of Ray County pg. 209,248,Came with the first settlers of Ray Co. in
1818, Was a county officer of Ray County 1823 to 1825;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County,
Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT, Also Book
#977.819H2h History of Ray County,MO;
1850 Federal Census of Ray Co. MO;

History of Ray County pg. 209,248,Came with the first settlers of Ray Co. in
1818, Was a county officer of Ray County 1823 to 1825;

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County,
Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT, Also Book
#977.819H2h History of Ray County,MO;
1850 Federal Census of Ray Co. MO;