| d 1781, | ||||
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| Frederick Clabaugh | ||||
| |b 1699 | | | |||
| |d 1767 | ||||
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| Frederick Clabaugh, Jr. | ||||
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| Mary | ||||
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| 1 | Catherine Clabaugh | 2 | Frederick Clabaugh, III | 3 | John Clabaugh | 4 | Jacob Clabaugh | 5 | James Clabaugh | 6 | Samuel Clabaugh | 7 | Juday Clabaugh | 8 | Sarah Clabaugh | 9 | Ann Clabaugh |
During the war, Frederick was living in the Tom's Creek area of Frederick County, Maryland, where in 1778 he served as constable. He may have been living on a portion of the tract called Brooks Discovery on the Rich Land where Sarah Lewis, his widow who had married a Mr. Lewis, was living in 1790. He may have moved to this area about 1770. He bought from Norman Bruce two brown, one bay, and one sorrel horse, one red cow, and two heifers.
Source: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 1, 3.