| b 1755, , Frederick, Maryland | ||||
| Frederick Clabaugh | ||||
| | b 1699 | ||||
| John Clabaugh | d 1767 | |||
| |b 1732 | | | |||
| |d 1790 | Mary | |||
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| Charles Clabaugh | ||||
| |Elizabeth Hill | |m 17 Aug 1779 | |||
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| 1 | Clabough |
The Frederick County Federal Census confirms that there was one son living with them in 1790.
After 1800, Charles and his brother, John Clabough made the trek to East Tennessee where they settled on Middle Creek in Sevier County, Tennessee. Charles received his patent to 219 acres on September 30, 1808. The Sevier County Court House burned in 1856 destroying the records which would have given further information on Charles's later life, of which nothing further is known.
Source: 'Clabo Family Tree', Gardner Clabo, p 6, 336.