by Clark Whelton “Eighteen hundred and froze to death.” Genealogists sometimes notice that in 1817 or 1818 our New England ancestors suddenly moved … [Read more...]
Calling All Cousins
by Rev. Robert Lewis This issue of the Clough Bulletin contains the news about this year’s reunion, to be held at St. James Episcopal Church, … [Read more...]
House of Capt. Benjamin Clough
House of Capt. Benjamin Clough (#4265) in ca. 1860-1865 (above left) and recently (above right). To the right is a street sign in his honor … [Read more...]
From Mary Lou Kern
While vacationing in the north west, my husband and I (#12680 in our new volume set) did some research in Spokane, WA and found the home of … [Read more...]
The Infamous Life and True Confession of Joel Clough
by Clark Whelton “The public may rely upon the authenticity and truth of this Life and Confession of Joel Clough, who was tried for the murder of … [Read more...]
Winter Doldrums
by Rev. Robert Lewis As I write this, the shortest month of the year is almost over - only 10 ½ hours to go as I start this article - and what a … [Read more...]