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Mary Isabel <I>Andis</I> Clemmer

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Mary Isabel Andis Clemmer

Birth
Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana, USA
Death
1940 (aged 82–83)
Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Born to Alexander Andis & America Linder
Married to Singleton Clemmer

MARY'S ANCESTORS
1-Alexander Andis 1827-1899 & America Linder 1838-1914
2-William Andis & Sarah Ann Gray 1813-1842
3-Joseph J. Gray Jr 1789-1843 & Mary FAIRBANKS 1792-1876 *
4-Rev James Fairbanks Sr. 1752-1813 & Elizabeth TROTH 1761-1838 *
5-James Fairbanks 1710-1768 & Elizabeth Mary Neil 1710-1755
6-John Fairbanks 1670-1760 & Mary Batson 1670-1715
7-David Fairbanks 1650-1717 & Anne 1650-1715
**David Fairbanks were from Belfast, Ireland. No birthdates were on the manifest but they came on a ship that William Penn owned before before John was born. He and Anne died in Belfast Plantation Bay 100, Talbot Co., Maryland. No one seems to know exactly what that means, perhaps a compound that immigrants could stay. They attended the Third Haven MM in Eaton, Talbot Co., Maryland.

TROTH ANCESTORS
1-Henry Troth 1728-1768 & Sarah PASCHALL 1729-1762 *
2-Henry Troth 1686-1728 & Elizabeth Jenkins 1694-1772
3-William Patrick Troth 1665-1710 & Isabelle Harrison
4-William Troth & unknown wife First immigrants arriving with William Penn

PASCHALL ANCESTORS
1-William Paschall 1697-1751 & Hannah Lloyd 1699-1762
2-Henry Troth 1665-1710 & Isabelle Harrison First immigrants with William Penn

The Fairbanks-Troth-Paschall-Knight-Jenkins-Sloper families all came with William Penn and many of them are our ancestors and arrived on the "Bristol Society"
There are many more belonging to us as it was a small community. They all attended the Thrid Haven MM in Talbot Co., Maryland, some stayed, some moved on as they had purchased their property before they left Europe. The only family that did not come from England was the Jenkins family that were from Wales

I belonged for a long time with people who researched only people that came with William Penn. They have died off. The TROTH-FAIRBANKS Family Bible is held in a library in Maryland.

It took me almost 30 years of everyday reseach to find all of this and more. So please, when you used it, use my name.
Born to Alexander Andis & America Linder
Married to Singleton Clemmer

MARY'S ANCESTORS
1-Alexander Andis 1827-1899 & America Linder 1838-1914
2-William Andis & Sarah Ann Gray 1813-1842
3-Joseph J. Gray Jr 1789-1843 & Mary FAIRBANKS 1792-1876 *
4-Rev James Fairbanks Sr. 1752-1813 & Elizabeth TROTH 1761-1838 *
5-James Fairbanks 1710-1768 & Elizabeth Mary Neil 1710-1755
6-John Fairbanks 1670-1760 & Mary Batson 1670-1715
7-David Fairbanks 1650-1717 & Anne 1650-1715
**David Fairbanks were from Belfast, Ireland. No birthdates were on the manifest but they came on a ship that William Penn owned before before John was born. He and Anne died in Belfast Plantation Bay 100, Talbot Co., Maryland. No one seems to know exactly what that means, perhaps a compound that immigrants could stay. They attended the Third Haven MM in Eaton, Talbot Co., Maryland.

TROTH ANCESTORS
1-Henry Troth 1728-1768 & Sarah PASCHALL 1729-1762 *
2-Henry Troth 1686-1728 & Elizabeth Jenkins 1694-1772
3-William Patrick Troth 1665-1710 & Isabelle Harrison
4-William Troth & unknown wife First immigrants arriving with William Penn

PASCHALL ANCESTORS
1-William Paschall 1697-1751 & Hannah Lloyd 1699-1762
2-Henry Troth 1665-1710 & Isabelle Harrison First immigrants with William Penn

The Fairbanks-Troth-Paschall-Knight-Jenkins-Sloper families all came with William Penn and many of them are our ancestors and arrived on the "Bristol Society"
There are many more belonging to us as it was a small community. They all attended the Thrid Haven MM in Talbot Co., Maryland, some stayed, some moved on as they had purchased their property before they left Europe. The only family that did not come from England was the Jenkins family that were from Wales

I belonged for a long time with people who researched only people that came with William Penn. They have died off. The TROTH-FAIRBANKS Family Bible is held in a library in Maryland.

It took me almost 30 years of everyday reseach to find all of this and more. So please, when you used it, use my name.


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