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Clymo Family

Clymo Family

Posted: 27 Jan 2004 5:27AM GMT
Classification: Query
Having just found this board, I'm excited to establish several connections.
I too am descended from Francis Clymo & Jane Harris, married in 1791in Cambourne, Cornwall, England.
Their son, Nicholas -b 1794, married Mary Cock in 1819.
Their son, Nicholas -b 1818/19, married Jenefer Cowlin in 1839.
Their son, John -b 1848, migrated to Australia in 1869, married Mary Coombe in 1871.
Their son, Nicholas -b 1875, married Bertha Jane Gray in 1899.
Their son, Albert Coombs b-1905, married Doris Thelma Hawkins in 1929.
Their daughter, Marion May b-1937, married Ray Prosser in 1958.
Their daughter, Brenda Raelene Prosser (ME) b- 1962.
So, Constance Waid and I are actually descended from the same Nicholas (b 1818/1819).
Over the years I've also been in touch with another of the descendants of one of the children of Nicholas & Jenefer (Cowlin) Clymo - Nicholas Clymo -b 1843 in Cambourne. He migrated to the USA in 1860 and also went to Upper Peninsula, Michigan. He married Mary Jenkin (Jenkyn). Their son was also named Nicholas - b 1874.
His son, also Nicholas - b 1905.
His daughter Peggy Nicole Clymo, now Peggy Nicole Ivers.

Marilyn, if you're still able (and willing) I'd love copies of those certificates as well.

I can be reached on: raelene.prosser@bigpond.com

Re: Clymo Family

Posted: 25 Sep 2011 3:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
I think my husband is related to you as well. His grandfather Charles Cowlin Clymo, son of Charles Clymo, son of Nicholas and Jenefer Clymo, son of Nicholas and Mary, son of Francis Clymo. I havent got any certificates to prove that but I have just started to look into this and by accident found this site. You said that John went to Australia in 1869, I was also led to believe that Nicholas' brother went to Australia in 1869, did they go together. They would have been Uncle and Nephew I believe. Look forward to any information you have. Regards
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