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George L. & Jemima J. (Hope) Clotfelter

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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George L. & Jemima J. (Hope) Clotfelter
A photo of George Lee & Jemima Jane (Hope) Clotfelter. Married 1836 Montgomery Co., IL. George a son of David Abner & Nancy (Short) Clotfelter. Jemima a dau of Abner & Jemima Cook (Crawford) Hope and a sister to Robert Allison Hope.

Image ref: "Scattered Leaves" - 1969
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Jemima Jane (Hope) Clotfelter
Jemima Jane (Hope) Clotfelter was born on March 25, 1816. Jemima Hope was married to George Lee Clotfelter in 1836, and they were together until George's death on November 25, 1881. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jemima Jane (Hope) Clotfelter.
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George Lee Clotfelter
George Lee Clotfelter was born on May 30, 1812 to David Abner Clotfelter and Nancy (Short) Clotfelter, and had siblings William Short Clotfelter, Amos Leonard Clotfelter, David Stokes Clotfelter, and James Abner Clotfelter. He married Jemima Jane (Hope) Clotfelter in 1836, and they were married until George's death on November 25, 1881. George Clotfelter was buried at Waveland Cemetery in Hillsboro, Montgomery County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Lee Clotfelter.
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