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Myrtice Malissa Clanton

F, #8376, b. about 1888

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1888
    Birth
    About 1888 | Alabama, United StatesG

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
2 May 1910Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG1
Last Edited 28 April 2021

Citations

  1. [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 16, enumeration district 176, p. 11B, dwelling/family 205/206, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 56, M1(29), AL SC GA; Julia 49, M1(29), AL AL GA; Ruby 27, AL->; Lorenzo 25, AL->; Mystie 22, AL->; Leroy 21, AL->; Berta 16, AL->; Winifred 11, AL->; John 8, AL->; and Samuel 85, wd, NC SC SC.

Henry Leroy ("Shank") Clanton

M, #8377, b. about 1889

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1889
    Birth
    About 1889 | Alabama, United StatesG

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
2 May 1910Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG1
17 January 1920Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG2
Last Edited 28 April 2021

Citations

  1. [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 16, enumeration district 176, p. 11B, dwelling/family 205/206, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 56, M1(29), AL SC GA; Julia 49, M1(29), AL AL GA; Ruby 27, AL->; Lorenzo 25, AL->; Mystie 22, AL->; Leroy 21, AL->; Berta 16, AL->; Winifred 11, AL->; John 8, AL->; and Samuel 85, wd, NC SC SC.
  2. [S1854] 1920 US Federal Census, Tallapooosa County, Alabama, population schedule, enumeration district 180, p. 7B, dwelling/family 154/154, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 22 July 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 66, ALA, SC, GA; Julia A. 58, ALA, GA, GA; Henry L. 27, ALA, ALA, ALA; Dewey W. 21, ALA->; John C. 18, ALA->; Mary E. Shanks(M-in-L) 89, GA->.

Albirta Clanton

F, #8378, b. about 1894

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1894
    Birth
    About 1894 | Alabama, United StatesG

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
2 May 1910Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG1
Last Edited 28 April 2021

Citations

  1. [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 16, enumeration district 176, p. 11B, dwelling/family 205/206, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 56, M1(29), AL SC GA; Julia 49, M1(29), AL AL GA; Ruby 27, AL->; Lorenzo 25, AL->; Mystie 22, AL->; Leroy 21, AL->; Berta 16, AL->; Winifred 11, AL->; John 8, AL->; and Samuel 85, wd, NC SC SC.

Dewey W Clanton

M, #8379, b. about 1899

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1899
    Birth
    About 1899 | Alabama, United StatesG

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
2 May 1910Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG1
17 January 1920Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG2
Last Edited 31 August 2021

Citations

  1. [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 16, enumeration district 176, p. 11B, dwelling/family 205/206, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 56, M1(29), AL SC GA; Julia 49, M1(29), AL AL GA; Ruby 27, AL->; Lorenzo 25, AL->; Mystie 22, AL->; Leroy 21, AL->; Berta 16, AL->; Winifred 11, AL->; John 8, AL->; and Samuel 85, wd, NC SC SC.
  2. [S1854] 1920 US Federal Census, Tallapooosa County, Alabama, population schedule, enumeration district 180, p. 7B, dwelling/family 154/154, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 22 July 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 66, ALA, SC, GA; Julia A. 58, ALA, GA, GA; Henry L. 27, ALA, ALA, ALA; Dewey W. 21, ALA->; John C. 18, ALA->; Mary E. Shanks(M-in-L) 89, GA->.

John Cecil Clanton

M, #8380, b. about 1902

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1902
    Birth
    About 1902 | Alabama, United StatesG

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
2 May 1910Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG1
17 January 1920Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG2
Last Edited 28 April 2021

Citations

  1. [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 16, enumeration district 176, p. 11B, dwelling/family 205/206, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 56, M1(29), AL SC GA; Julia 49, M1(29), AL AL GA; Ruby 27, AL->; Lorenzo 25, AL->; Mystie 22, AL->; Leroy 21, AL->; Berta 16, AL->; Winifred 11, AL->; John 8, AL->; and Samuel 85, wd, NC SC SC.
  2. [S1854] 1920 US Federal Census, Tallapooosa County, Alabama, population schedule, enumeration district 180, p. 7B, dwelling/family 154/154, John J. Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 22 July 2021.)
    John J. Clanton 66, ALA, SC, GA; Julia A. 58, ALA, GA, GA; Henry L. 27, ALA, ALA, ALA; Dewey W. 21, ALA->; John C. 18, ALA->; Mary E. Shanks(M-in-L) 89, GA->.

Samuel Lorenzo Clanton

M, #8381, b. about 1885

Parents

FatherJohn Jackson Clanton (b. 22 December 1853, d. 13 January 1938)
MotherJulia Ann Shanks (b. 1 March 1860, d. 16 April 1934)
  • 1885
    Birth
    About 1885 | Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United StatesG
Last Edited 28 April 2021

Rebecca E. Shivers

F, #8382, b. about 1837

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 July 1860Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States1
10 June 1870Macon, Bibb, Georgia, United States2
Last Edited 29 April 2021

Citations

  1. [S1850] 1860 US Census, Bibb County, Georgia, population schedule, p. 115, dwelling/family 830/864, Jonathan P. Shiver; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    Jonathan P. Shiver 49, SC. Several others; and Rebecca Clinton 23, SC.
  2. [S1851] 1870 US Census, Bibb County, Georgia, population schedule, p. 49, dwelling/family 311/424, Lucretia Shivers; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 April 2021.)
    Lucretia Shivers 50, SC; Several others; Rebecca Cannon 30, SC.

Sarah Brasington

F, #8383, b. about 1838

Family: Andrew Jackson Clanton (b. about 1828, d. 23 January 1859)

DaughterMinnie Clanton (b. about 1858)
SonE. A. Clanton (b. about 1859)
  • 1838
    Birth
    About 1838 | South Carolina, United States
  • 1857~19
    About 1857 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Age ~29
    Birth about 1828 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Death: on 23 January 1859 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
Last Edited 29 April 2021

Minnie Clanton

F, #8384, b. about 1858

Parents

FatherAndrew Jackson Clanton (b. about 1828, d. 23 January 1859)
MotherSarah Brasington (b. about 1838)
  • 1858
    Birth
    About 1858 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
Last Edited 29 April 2021

E. A. Clanton

M, #8385, b. about 1859

Parents

FatherAndrew Jackson Clanton (b. about 1828, d. 23 January 1859)
MotherSarah Brasington (b. about 1838)
  • 1859
    Birth
    About 1859 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
Last Edited 29 April 2021

William P. Cannon

M, #8386
Last Edited 29 April 2021

George M. Morton

M, #8387
Last Edited 29 April 2021

David Clanton, I

M, #8388, b. 1736, d. between 2 March 1793 and August 1800

Parents

FatherRichard Clanton, I (b. about 1708, d. 1750)
MotherAgnes West (b. about 1712, d. about 1755)

Family: C. Elizabeth Ligon (b. 23 May 1740, d. after 11 October 1792)

SonJohn Clanton, Senior+ (b. about 1759, d. between 27 March 1843 and 9 June 1843)
SonDavid J. Clanton(Clinton), II+ (b. about 1765, d. about 1843)
DaughterLydia Clanton (b. about 1768, d. about 1815)
SonSamuel Clanton+ (b. about 1770)
SonGilliam Clanton+ (b. about 1771)
SonSterling Clanton(Clinton)+ (b. about 1772)
SonNathaniel Clanton+ (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
  • 1736
    Birth
    1736 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
  • 1750~14
    Father-God
    2 December 1750 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Citation: 1
  • 1751~15
    Guardian
    21 May 1751 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    David Clanton, I, chose his uncle, John Clanton, I, as guardian on 21 May 1751 in Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+.
    Citation: 2
  • 1752~16
    Father-God
    13 December 1752 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    David Clanton, I, was listed as a godfather/sponsor for William McGee, son of Ralph and Anne McGee.
    Citation: 3
  • 1753~17
    GuardianAcct
    19 December 1753 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    He's guardian accounting on on 19 December 1753 in in Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+, by John Clanton.
    Citation: 4
  • 1754~18
    Father-God
    15 November 1754 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Citation: 5
  • 1757~21
    About 1757 | Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Age ~17
    Birth on 23 May 1740 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Death: after 11 October 1792 | Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
  • 1757~21
    Father-God
    3 October 1757 | Albemarle Parish, Surry, Virginia, British America+
    Citation: 6
  • 1758~22
    21 April 1758 | Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    David Clanton, I, sold 280 acres of land to Henry Isaac Andrews on 21 April 1758 in Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+, for £50.
    Citation: 7
  • 1758~22
    Land Pat
    28 September 1758 | Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    David Clanton, I, was issued a land patent for 80 acres on 28 September 1758 in Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+.
    Citation: 8
  • 1761~25
    Chainbearer | Land Sur | Richard Clanton, II
    23 January 1761 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    Citation: 9
  • 1761~25
    Chain-bearer | Land War | Richard Clanton, II
    29 January 1761 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    David Clanton, I, was a chain-bearer on the survey for Richard Clanton, II,'s 1761 land grant.
    Citation: 10
  • 1761~25
    11 May 1761 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    David Clanton, I, sold 320 acres of land to David Clanton, I, on 11 May 1761 in Granville, North Carolina, British America+. 320 acres.
    Citation: 11
  • 1764~28
    3 November 1764 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    David Clanton, I, sold 320 acres of land to David Clanton, I, on 3 November 1764 in Granville, North Carolina, British America+. 320 acres.
    Citation: 12
  • 1765~29
    Land Sale
    14 March 1765 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    He sold 640 acres of land to Benjamin Ragland on 14 March 1765 in Granville, North Carolina, British America+. This is the same land bought initially by Ephraim Clanton in May of 1761.
    Citation: 13
  • 1770~34
    Land Sur
    1 May 1770 | Craven County, South Carolina, British America
    A land survey was conducted, on 1 May 1770, for warrant land issued to David Clanton, I, in Craven County, South Carolina, British America. The survey was for 350 acres.
    Citation: 14
  • 1770~34
    LandMem
    13 July 1770 | Camden District, South Carolina, British America
    Citation: 15
  • 1770~34
    Residence
    August 1770 | Craven (Lancaster) County, South Carolina, British America
    Citations: 16,17
  • 1773~37
    Witness | Land Sale | Richard Clanton, II
    4 November 1773 | Granville, North Carolina, British America+
    David Clanton, I, witnessed the land sale of Richard Clanton, II, on 4 November 1773 in Granville, North Carolina, British America+, 489 acres.
    Citation: 18
  • 1774~38
    LandRef
    14 April 1774 | Camden District, South Carolina, British America
    Citation: 19
  • 1774~38
    LandGrant
    19 August 1774 | Craven County, South Carolina, British America
    David Clanton, I, was issued a land grant for 350 acres at the fork of Broad & Little Rivers on 19 August 1774 in Craven County, South Carolina, British America.
    Citation: 20
  • 1774~38
    Land-Buy
    25 October 1774 | Craven County, South Carolina, British America
    He bought 250 acres of land at Singleton Creek from Thomas Kemp on 25 October 1774 in Craven County, South Carolina, British America, for £250.
    Citations: 21,22,23,24
  • 1775~39
    LandMem
    26 February 1775 | Craven County, South Carolina, British America
    Citation: 25
  • 1775~39
    LandMem
    23 June 1775 | Camden District, South Carolina, British America
    Citation: 26
  • 1778~42
    Residence
    1778 | Camden, South Carolina, United States
    Citations: 27,28
  • 1780~44
    Residence
    1780 | Camden, South Carolina, United States
    Citation: 29
  • 1784~48
    PayIndent
    18 September 1784 | Camden District, South Carolina, United States
    He, in Camden District, South Carolina, United States, received two payment indents in the amount of £1.15.0 and £8.3.4 on 18 September 1784 for provisions provided the SC Continental military forces in 1781.
    Citation: 30
  • 1790~54
    Land Sale (fam) | C. Elizabeth Ligon
    11 October 1790 | Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
    He and C. Elizabeth Ligon sold 65 acres of land to Adam W. Wylie on 11 October 1790 in Lancaster, South Carolina, United States, for £32.10.
    Citation: 31
  • 1792~56
    PJuryPanel
    28 February 1792 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Citation: 32
  • 1792~56
    Land Sale | Samuel Clanton
    4 October 1792 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    David Clanton, I, sold 65 acres of land to Samuel Clanton on 4 October 1792 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+, for £50.
    Citation: 33
  • 1792~56
    Land Sale (fam) | C. Elizabeth Ligon
    11 October 1792 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    He and C. Elizabeth Ligon sold 85 acres of land to Adam Wylie on 11 October 1792 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+, for £30.
    Citation: 34
  • 1792~56
    1 December 1792 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    David Clanton, I, sold 50 acres of land to John Clanton, Senior, on 1 December 1792 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+. 50 acres.
    Citation: 35
  • 1793~57
    Law Case
    2 March 1793 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Citation: 36
  • Death
    Between 2 March 1793 and August 1800 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 September 1790Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States37
Last Edited 30 August 2021

Citations

  1. [S1901] John Bennett Bodie, transcriber, Births, Deaths and Sponsors 1717-1778: From the Albemarle Parish Register of Surry and Sussex Counties Virginia, reissue (N.p.: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1974) p. 27., David Clanton-Sponsor
  2. [S1900] Surry County, Virginia, British America, Surry County, Virginia Order Books 1671-1877 1751-53, p. 7, David Clanton, 21 May 1751
  3. [S1901] Bodie, Births, Deaths and Sponsors 1717-1778, p. 89
  4. [S1897] Surry County, Virginia, British America, Guardian Accounts, 1744-1762 p. 147, "Guardian Account of David Clanton by John Clanton", 19 December 1753; digital images, FamilySearch, ( : accessed, 30 May 2021).
  5. [S1901] Bodie, Births, Deaths and Sponsors 1717-1778, p. 45.
  6. [S1892] Gregory Gilliam, Gilliams of Virginia (http://gilliamsofvirginia.org : accessed 15 May 2020), David Clanton Sponsorship
  7. [S1947] Sussex County, Virginia Deed Book A (1754-1778), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Sussex DB A.
    No date, but recorded 21 April 1758. Wit.: John Dunn, John Clanton, Nathaniel Clanton. 280 acres (80 + 200) for £50., corner Hinchea Gilliam, corner Wm Loftin. Deed is signed by David Clanton, Sarah Clanton and Mary Clanton. I believe that this sale includes David's 80 acre patent and 200 acres of Clanton family land.
  8. [S1915] David Clanton Land Patent; Virginia Land Office Patent Books, Book 33 1756-1761: p. 498; Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
    80 acres for 10 shillings. Sussex county; south side Nottoway, Wm Loftin's line, Hinchea Gillum's line.
  9. [S1894] North Carolina, Land Entry Books, Book 11, p. 337, #155; Land Survey-Richard Clanton; North Carolina Archives
  10. [S1894] North Carolina, Land Entry Books, Book 11, p. 337, Grant #118-Granville County-Richard Clanton, 1761
  11. [S1893] Granville County, North Carolina, Deed Book D: p. 315, Ephraim Clanton to David Clanton; North Carolina Archives.
  12. [S1895] Granville County, North Carolina, Deed Book H: p. 38-39, Ephraim Clanton 320 acres to David Clanton.; North Carolina Archives.
  13. [S1895] Granville County, North Carolina, Deed Book H: pp. 109-10
  14. [S1898] South Carolina, 89, "Plat Books for State Land Grants 1784-1868", David Clanton, 1 May 1770.
  15. [S1966] Thomas Kemp; South Carolina Land Title Memorial Books, Book 11: Book 11, p. 178
  16. [S1910] Lancaster County, South Carolina Deed Book A, Original deed p. 26. Affadavit by David Clanton, 140. Hereinafter cited as LanCDB_A.
    The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume I Number 2, Spring, 1973 Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from p.28.) SCMAR, Vol. I, Spring 1973, No. 2, p.106 Page 140. Be it remembered that on or about Aug. 1770 David Clanton did see Thomas Goutcher, brother to Mary McKee, widow, make titles to 100 acres surveyed for the said Thomas Goutcher Junr on the Saltketchers, being at that time the Head Rights allowed to a single Man, to Martha Goutcher alias Bell sister (of) the said Thomas Goutcher Junr, and that David Clanton was a Witness to the Deed, and David Clanton remembers John Findlay then of Beaver Creek in South Carolina subscribe his name as a Witness, and Mary Goutcher alias McKee, widow, and David Clanton remembers Martha Goutcher alis Bell, Widow, give the said Thomas Goutcher some money for the deed. 18 July 1787.
  17. [S1987] Brent Holcomb, Lancaster County, South Carolina Deeds 1787-1811 (Greenville, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1982), p. 6
  18. [S1912] Granville County, North Carolina, Deed Book K: pp. 218-19, Deed-Richard Clanton to Bromfield Ridley; North Carolina Archives.
  19. [S1898] South Carolina, Plat Book 21, p. 191, "Plat Books for State Land Grants 1784-1868", John Stuart next to David Clanton
  20. [S1965] David Clanton; South Carolina Royal Land Grants, p. 175
  21. [S1962] Kershaw County, South Carolina Deed Book B, pp. 160-62.
    Test. date same as deed. Recorded Camden 3 December 1774. Recorded Kershaw 25 September 1792. Wit.: Joseph Camp and Burton Pryde. 250 acres for £250. Land granted to Thos Kemp (of Orange County, NC) 5 June 1770. North side of Wateree River on Singleton's Creek
  22. [S1898] South Carolina, Book 28, p. 95, "Plat Books for State Land Grants 1784-1868", Adam McWillie Plat-Singleton
  23. [S1898] South Carolina, Book 28, p. 189, "Plat Books for State Land Grants 1784-1868", Wm Kirkland Plat-Singleton
  24. [S1898] South Carolina, Book 28, p. 365, "Plat Books for State Land Grants 1784-1868", John Clanton Sr. Plat-Singleton
  25. [S1966] David Clanton, 1775, South Carolina Land Title Memorial Books, Book 11: p. 258
  26. [S1966] John Stuart next to David Clanton, South Carolina Land Title Memorial Books, Book 11: Book 13, p. 522
  27. [S1881] "South Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census & Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890", database, Ancestry.com 1999 ( : accessed 14 April 2020), David Clanton; 1778 Camden District
  28. [S1883] "The Jury Lists of South Carolina, 1778-1779", database, Ancestry.com 2011 ( : accessed 20 April 2020), David Clanton, p. 50; Camden Section
  29. [S1882] "U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820", database, Ancestry.com 2011 ( : accessed 20 April 2020), David Clanton 1780
  30. [S1899] David Clanton, File 1252-1/2; Revolutionary Audited Accounts
  31. [S1962] , pp. 288-90.
    Recorded 9 July 1793. Wit.: James Bredin, Sterling Clanton, Mary Clanton. 65 acres for £32.10. This is 65 acres of the 250 acres granted to Thomas Kemp in 5 June 1770 (EEE, p. 433) and sold to David Clanton 24 October 1774. West side of Singleton Creek; both sides of the road from Hanging Rock to Stark's Ferry; land on or near the Lancaster and Kershaw counties line. Bounded NE by land granted John Stuart; NW Adam Wylie; SE bckline strike Gillum Clanton.
  32. [S1980] Brent Howard Holcomb, Kershaw County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court: 1791-1799 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2008), p. 7
  33. [S1962] , pp. 292-94.
    Recorded 25 July 1793. Wit.: Wm Kirkland, Sterling Clanton, Robert Reyes. 65 acres for £50. West side of Singleton Creek along James Perry's line. Part of the Kemp grant bought by David Clanton.
  34. [S1962] , pp. 284-88.
    Recorded 9 July 1793. Wit.: James Bredin, Sterling Clanton, Mary Clanton. 85 acres for £30. This land is 85 0f the 100 acres granted to John Stuart on 9 December 1774 (TTT, p. 685). West side of Singleton Creek; both sides of the road from Hanging Rock to Stark's Ferry; land on or near the Lancaster and Kershaw counties line. Bounded E by Creek aforesaid; SE by land granted Thos Kemp; SW by land granted Adam Wylie; NW by land granted Adam Wylie; NE by Archiblad Owings line.
  35. [S1962] , pp. 300-02.
    Recorded 9 August 1793. Wit.: Adam Wylie, Samuel Clanton, William Clanton. 50 acres for £20. Land on west side of Singleton Creek; Wm Kirkland'd line; part of the Kemp land bought by David Clanton.
  36. [S1980] Holcomb, Kershaw County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court, p. 26
  37. [S1844] 1790 US Census, Lancaster County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 241, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 12 June 2019.)
    David Clanton: 4 FWM 16up; 3 FWM U16; 1 FWF, no others; no slaves

C. Elizabeth Ligon

F, #8389, b. 23 May 1740, d. after 11 October 1792

Family: David Clanton, I, (b. 1736, d. between 2 March 1793 and August 1800)

SonJohn Clanton, Senior+ (b. about 1759, d. between 27 March 1843 and 9 June 1843)
SonDavid J. Clanton(Clinton), II+ (b. about 1765, d. about 1843)
DaughterLydia Clanton (b. about 1768, d. about 1815)
SonSamuel Clanton+ (b. about 1770)
SonGilliam Clanton+ (b. about 1771)
SonSterling Clanton(Clinton)+ (b. about 1772)
SonNathaniel Clanton+ (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
  • 1740
    Birth
    23 May 1740 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
  • 1757~17
    Marriage | David Clanton, I
    About 1757 | Sussex County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Age ~21
    Birth in 1736 | Surry County, Virginia, British AmericaG+
    Death: between 2 March 1793 and August 1800 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
  • 179050
    Land Sale (fam) | David Clanton, I
    11 October 1790 | Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
    C. Elizabeth Ligon and David Clanton, I, sold 65 acres of land to Adam W. Wylie on 11 October 1790 in Lancaster, South Carolina, United States, for £32.10.
    Citation: 1
  • 179252
    Land Sale (fam) | David Clanton, I
    11 October 1792 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    She and David Clanton, I, sold 85 acres of land to Adam Wylie on 11 October 1792 in Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+, for £30.
    Citation: 2
  • 1792
    Death
    After 11 October 1792 | Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
  • Burial
    Bay Springs, Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 September 1790Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States3
Last Edited 1 September 2021

Citations

  1. [S1962] Kershaw County, South Carolina Deed Book B, pp. 288-90.
    Recorded 9 July 1793. Wit.: James Bredin, Sterling Clanton, Mary Clanton. 65 acres for £32.10. This is 65 acres of the 250 acres granted to Thomas Kemp in 5 June 1770 (EEE, p. 433) and sold to David Clanton 24 October 1774. West side of Singleton Creek; both sides of the road from Hanging Rock to Stark's Ferry; land on or near the Lancaster and Kershaw counties line. Bounded NE by land granted John Stuart; NW Adam Wylie; SE bckline strike Gillum Clanton.
  2. [S1962] , pp. 284-88.
    Recorded 9 July 1793. Wit.: James Bredin, Sterling Clanton, Mary Clanton. 85 acres for £30. This land is 85 0f the 100 acres granted to John Stuart on 9 December 1774 (TTT, p. 685). West side of Singleton Creek; both sides of the road from Hanging Rock to Stark's Ferry; land on or near the Lancaster and Kershaw counties line. Bounded E by Creek aforesaid; SE by land granted Thos Kemp; SW by land granted Adam Wylie; NW by land granted Adam Wylie; NE by Archiblad Owings line.
  3. [S1844] 1790 US Census, Lancaster County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 241, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 12 June 2019.)
    David Clanton: 4 FWM 16up; 3 FWM U16; 1 FWF, no others; no slaves

Nathaniel Clanton

M, #8390, b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850

Parents

FatherDavid Clanton, I (b. 1736, d. between 2 March 1793 and August 1800)
MotherC. Elizabeth Ligon (b. 23 May 1740, d. after 11 October 1792)

Family: Susannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)

SonDavid C. Clanton+ (b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884)
SonRichard Clanton (b. 1810, d. AFT 22 OCT 1858 BEF 22 MAR 1860)
SonNathaniel Clanton, Junior+ (b. about 1812, d. about 1861)
DaughterParmelia Clanton (b. 1814, d. about 1855)
DaughterSarah Clanton (b. 1814)
DaughterEmily Clanton (b. 1816)
  • Death
    BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
  • 1773
    Birth
    About 1773 | Camden District, South Carolina, British America
  • 1801
    Marriage | Susannah Unk
    About 1801 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Age ~22
    Birth in 1779 | Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
    Death: in 1860 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
  • 1830
    WillWit
    7 March 1830 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Citation: 1

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 September 1800Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+2
12 August 1810Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+3
20 October 1820Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+4
17 October 1830Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States5
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States6
Last Edited 13 August 2021

Citations

  1. [S1990] Kershaw County, South Carolina Will Book O, pp. 323-24.
    Recorded 20 May 1830. Other witness was John Clanton Jr. Reference to land of John Clanton Sr., and land bought from Gilliam Clanton.
  2. [S1845] 1800 US Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 421, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 11 June 2019.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM 26-44.
  3. [S1846] 1810 US Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 43, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 2 February 2020.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM U10; 1 FWM 26-44; 1 FWF U10; 1 FWF 10-15; 1 FWF 26-44
  4. [S1847] 1820 US Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 37, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 10 May 2020.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM to 10; 1 FWM to 16;1 FWM to 45; 1 FWM 45->; 3 FWF to 10; 1 FWF 16-26; 1 FWF 45->.
  5. [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lancaster County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 71, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM 15-30; 1 FWM 50-60; 1 FWF 10-15; 2 FWF 15-20; 1 FWF 40-50.
  6. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    Nath'l Clanton: 1 M 20-30; 1 M 60-70; 1 F 20-30; 1 F 40-50

Susannah Unk

F, #8391, b. 1779, d. 1860

Family: Nathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)

SonDavid C. Clanton+ (b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884)
SonRichard Clanton (b. 1810, d. AFT 22 OCT 1858 BEF 22 MAR 1860)
SonNathaniel Clanton, Junior+ (b. about 1812, d. about 1861)
DaughterParmelia Clanton (b. 1814, d. about 1855)
DaughterSarah Clanton (b. 1814)
DaughterEmily Clanton (b. 1816)
  • 1779
    Birth
    1779 | Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
  • 1801~22
    About 1801 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Age ~28
    Birth about 1773 | Camden District, South Carolina, British America
    Death: BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
  • 1860~81
    Death
    1860 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
12 August 1810Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+1
20 October 1820Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+2
17 October 1830Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States3
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States4
17 October 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States5
Last Edited 5 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1846] 1810 US Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 43, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 2 February 2020.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM U10; 1 FWM 26-44; 1 FWF U10; 1 FWF 10-15; 1 FWF 26-44
  2. [S1847] 1820 US Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 37, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 10 May 2020.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM to 10; 1 FWM to 16;1 FWM to 45; 1 FWM 45->; 3 FWF to 10; 1 FWF 16-26; 1 FWF 45->.
  3. [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lancaster County, South Carolina, population schedule, p. 71, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Nathaniel Clanton: 1 FWM 15-30; 1 FWM 50-60; 1 FWF 10-15; 2 FWF 15-20; 1 FWF 40-50.
  4. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    Nath'l Clanton: 1 M 20-30; 1 M 60-70; 1 F 20-30; 1 F 40-50
  5. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule,District 1, p. 350, dwelling/family 441/441, Richard Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Richard Clanton 40 ($500), SC; Susannah 70, SC; Sarah 35, SC.

David C. Clanton

M, #8392, b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)

Family 1: Elisabeth Jane Davis (b. 1810, d. before 8 August 1860)

DaughterSarah Jane ("Sadie") Clanton (b. about 1830)
SonJohn Marion Clanton (b. about 1831)
DaughterAmelia E. Clanton (b. about 1834)
SonRichard William ("Dick") Clanton (b. about 1836)
DaughterHepsy C. ("Hixey") Clanton (b. about 1838)
DaughterMary A. Clanton (b. about 1842)
SonSterling David Clanton+ (b. 18 December 1842, d. 22 March 1926)
SonJesse C. ("Jake") Clanton (b. about 1846)
SonGilliam Jerome Clanton (b. about 1849)

Family 2: Jane Evaline Bell Sanders (b. 24 September 1827, d. before 20 August 1870)

DaughterVirginia E. Clanton (b. about 1862)
SonRobert Bell Clanton (b. about 1865)
SonHowell C. Clanton (b. about 1867)
  • 1804
    Birth
    22 June 1804 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
  • 182723
    24 September 1827 | Habersham, Georgia, United States
    Age ~17
    Birth in 1810 | Habersham, Georgia, United States
    Death: before 8 August 1860 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States
  • 1861~57
    About 1861 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States
    Age ~34
    Birth on 24 September 1827 | Alabama, United StatesG
    Death: before 20 August 1870 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States
  • 188480
    Death
    6 August 1884 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States
  • Burial
    Pickens County, Alabama, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 August 1830Habersham, Georgia, United States1
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States2
6 December 1850Pickens County, Alabama, United States3
8 August 1860Pickens County, Alabama, United States4
20 August 1870Pickens County, Alabama, United States5
11 June 1880Pickens County, Alabama, United States6
Last Edited 12 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1848] 1830 US Census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, p. 36, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    David Clanton: 1 FWM 20-30; 1 FWF U%; 1 FWF 15-20.
  2. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 June 2020.)
    David Clanton: 1 M U5; 2 M 5-10; 1 M 30-40; 1 F U5; 1 F 5-10; 1 F 20-30;
  3. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Southern Division, p. 213, dwelling/family 1714/1762, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 46, SC; Elisabeth 40, GA; Sarah J. 20, GA; John 19, GA; Amelia E. 16, GA; Richard W. 14, ALA; Hepsy 12, ALA; David S. 10, ALA; Mary A. 8, ALA; Jesse 4, ALA; Jerome1, ALA.
  4. [S1850] 1860 US Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Palmetto, p. 72, dwelling/family 620/620, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 51 ($500/600), SC; Jane 29, SC; Jesse 13, ALA; Gilliam 11, ALA; and Sarah 49, SC.
  5. [S1851] 1870 US Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Palmetto, p. 2, dwelling/family 8/8, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 63 ($120/120), SC; Virginia E. 8, ALA; Robert Bell 5, ALA; and Howell C. 3, ALA
  6. [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Beat 1, enumeration district 94, p. 6, dwelling/family 60/62, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 73, SC->; Virginia E. 18, ALA SC ALA; Robert B. 17, ALA SC ALA; Howell C. 13, ALA SC ALA

Richard Clanton

M, #8393, b. 1810, d. AFT 22 OCT 1858 BEF 22 MAR 1860

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)
  • Death
    AFT 22 OCT 1858 BEF 22 MAR 1860 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
  • 1810
    Birth
    1810 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
  • 1837
    Land-Buy
    30 March 1837 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
    Richard Clanton bought 40.27 Acres of land from on 30 March 1837 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States, for £.
  • 1858
    Will
    22 October 1858 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
    Citation: 1

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States2
13 August 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States3
October 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States4
17 October 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States5
20 October 1855Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States6
Last Edited 26 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1876] Alabama, Richard Clanton; "Alabama, Wills & Probate Records, 1753-1999", digital images, Ancestry.com 2015, ( : accessed 5 May 2021); Attest 22 March 1860, p. 90
  2. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alamama, population schedule, p. 32, Richard Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Richard Clanton: 1 M 30-40; 1 F 20-30.
  3. [S1874] Alabama State Census, 1820-1866, Tuscaloosa, 32, Richard Clanton.
    Richard Clanton: 1 M 16-43; 2 F over 21.
  4. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 73, Richard Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
  5. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, District 1, p. 350, dwelling/family 441/441, Richard Clanton.
    Richard Clanton 40 ($500), SC; Susannah 70, SC; Sarah 35, SC.
  6. [S1875] Alabama, Compiled Census & Census Substitutes Index, 1810-1890, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 71, Richard Clanton.

Nathaniel Clanton, Junior

M, #8394, b. about 1812, d. about 1861

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)

Family: Martha Agnes Autry (b. 26 June 1820, d. about 1859)

SonDavid W. Clanton (b. about 1842)
DaughterWinifred Elizabeth ("Minnie") Clanton (b. about 1844)
SonJames Nathaniel Clanton (b. about 1846)
DaughterMary A. Clanton (b. about 1848)
DaughterMargaret L. ("Milly") Clanton (b. about 1851)
SonJohn Lewis Clanton (b. about 1856)
SonWilliam Mark ("Billy") Clanton (b. about 1859)
  • 1812
    Birth
    About 1812 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
  • 1841~29
    27 January 1841 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
    Age 20
    Birth on 26 June 1820 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Death: about 1859 | Burleson, Texas, United States
  • 1861~49
    Death
    About 1861 | Burleson, Texas, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States1
22 October 1850Chickasaw, Mississippi, United StatesG2
16 August 1860Burleson, Texas, United States3
Last Edited 7 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    Nath'l Clanton: 1 M 20-30; 1 M 60-70; 1 F 20-30; 1 F 40-50
  2. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, population schedule,Eastern Division, p. 337, dwelling/family 524/524, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 6 May 2021.)
    Nathaniel Clanton 32, Unk; Martha 27, SC; David 9, MS; Winnie E. 6, MS; James N. 4, MS; Mary A., Ms.
  3. [S1850] 1860 US Census, Burleson County, Texas, population schedule, p. 70, dwelling/family 462/454, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 6 May 2021.)
    Nathaniel Clanton 48 ($500/806), SC; David 17, MS; Winnie E. 16, MS; Mary 12, MS; Milly 11, TX; John 4, TX; William 1, TX; Jane Burrough 46, SC; Henry Burrough 14, MS; Mary Burrough 12, MS; Benjamin Burrough 9, TX.

Parmelia Clanton

F, #8395, b. 1814, d. about 1855

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)
  • 1814
    Birth
    1814 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
  • 1835~21
    Marriage | Nelson Austin
    17 May 1835 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
    Age ~22
    Birth about 1813 | South Carolina, United States
    Death: in April 1860 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
  • 1855~41
    Death
    About 1855 | Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States1
13 August 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States2
Last Edited 6 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 30, Nelson Austin; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Nelson Austin: 1 M 20-30; 1 F 20-30;
  2. [S1874] Alabama State Census, 1820-1866, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 17, Nelson Austin.
    Nelson Austin: 3 M U21; 1 M over 21; 3 F U21; 1 F over 21.

Emily Clanton

F, #8396, b. 1816

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)
  • 1816
    Birth
    1816
Last Edited 5 May 2021

Sarah Clanton

F, #8397, b. 1814

Parents

FatherNathaniel Clanton (b. about 1773, d. BEFOR 17 OCTOBER 1850)
MotherSusannah Unk (b. 1779, d. 1860)
  • 1814
    Birth
    1814

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States1
17 October 1850Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States2
8 August 1860Pickens County, Alabama, United States3
22 August 1870Pickens County, Alabama, United States4
Last Edited 5 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, Nathaniel Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    Nath'l Clanton: 1 M 20-30; 1 M 60-70; 1 F 20-30; 1 F 40-50
  2. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule,District 1, p. 350, dwelling/family 441/441, Richard Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Richard Clanton 40 ($500), SC; Susannah 70, SC; Sarah 35, SC.
  3. [S1850] 1860 US Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Palmetto, p. 72, dwelling/family 620/620, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 51 ($500/600), SC; Jane 29, SC; Jesse 13, ALA; Gilliam 11, ALA; and Sarah 49, SC.
  4. [S1851] 1870 US Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Palmetto, p. 9, dwelling/family 67/67, Sterling Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    Sterling Clanton 28 ($200/200), ALA; Belle 22, ALA; Angeline 2, ALA; Charlie 6/12, ALA; Sarah Clanton 55, SC.

Elisabeth Jane Davis

F, #8398, b. 1810, d. before 8 August 1860

Family: David C. Clanton (b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884)

DaughterSarah Jane ("Sadie") Clanton (b. about 1830)
SonJohn Marion Clanton (b. about 1831)
DaughterAmelia E. Clanton (b. about 1834)
SonRichard William ("Dick") Clanton (b. about 1836)
DaughterHepsy C. ("Hixey") Clanton (b. about 1838)
DaughterMary A. Clanton (b. about 1842)
SonSterling David Clanton+ (b. 18 December 1842, d. 22 March 1926)
SonJesse C. ("Jake") Clanton (b. about 1846)
SonGilliam Jerome Clanton (b. about 1849)
  • 1810
    Birth
    1810 | Habersham, Georgia, United States
  • 1827~17
    Marriage | David C. Clanton
    24 September 1827 | Habersham, Georgia, United States
    Age 23
    Birth on 22 June 1804 | Kershaw County, South Carolina, United StatesG+
    Death: on 6 August 1884 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States
  • 1860
    Death
    Before 8 August 1860 | Pickens County, Alabama, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 August 1830Habersham, Georgia, United States1
27 June 1840Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States2
6 December 1850Pickens County, Alabama, United States3
Last Edited 6 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1848] 1830 US Census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, p. 36, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    David Clanton: 1 FWM 20-30; 1 FWF U%; 1 FWF 15-20.
  2. [S1849] 1840 US Census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, population schedule, p. 4, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 28 June 2020.)
    David Clanton: 1 M U5; 2 M 5-10; 1 M 30-40; 1 F U5; 1 F 5-10; 1 F 20-30;
  3. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Southern Division, p. 213, dwelling/family 1714/1762, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 46, SC; Elisabeth 40, GA; Sarah J. 20, GA; John 19, GA; Amelia E. 16, GA; Richard W. 14, ALA; Hepsy 12, ALA; David S. 10, ALA; Mary A. 8, ALA; Jesse 4, ALA; Jerome1, ALA.

Sarah Jane ("Sadie") Clanton

F, #8399, b. about 1830

Parents

FatherDavid C. Clanton (b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884)
MotherElisabeth Jane Davis (b. 1810, d. before 8 August 1860)
  • 1830
    Birth
    About 1830 | Habersham, Georgia, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
17 August 1830Habersham, Georgia, United States1
6 December 1850Pickens County, Alabama, United States2
8 August 1860Pickens County, Alabama, United States3
Last Edited 5 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1848] 1830 US Census, Habersham County, Georgia, population schedule, p. 36, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
    David Clanton: 1 FWM 20-30; 1 FWF U%; 1 FWF 15-20.
  2. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Southern Division, p. 213, dwelling/family 1714/1762, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 46, SC; Elisabeth 40, GA; Sarah J. 20, GA; John 19, GA; Amelia E. 16, GA; Richard W. 14, ALA; Hepsy 12, ALA; David S. 10, ALA; Mary A. 8, ALA; Jesse 4, ALA; Jerome1, ALA.
  3. [S1850] 1860 US Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Palmetto, p. 72, dwelling/family 620/620, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 51 ($500/600), SC; Jane 29, SC; Jesse 13, ALA; Gilliam 11, ALA; and Sarah 49, SC.

John Marion Clanton

M, #8400, b. about 1831

Parents

FatherDavid C. Clanton (b. 22 June 1804, d. 6 August 1884)
MotherElisabeth Jane Davis (b. 1810, d. before 8 August 1860)
  • 1831
    Birth
    About 1831 | Habersham, Georgia, United States

U. S. Census Records

DatePlace
6 December 1850Pickens County, Alabama, United States1
Last Edited 5 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Pickens County, Alabama, population schedule,Southern Division, p. 213, dwelling/family 1714/1762, David Clanton; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed 5 May 2021.)
    David Clanton 46, SC; Elisabeth 40, GA; Sarah J. 20, GA; John 19, GA; Amelia E. 16, GA; Richard W. 14, ALA; Hepsy 12, ALA; David S. 10, ALA; Mary A. 8, ALA; Jesse 4, ALA; Jerome1, ALA.