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James Clendenin

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Clendenin (son of James Clendenin and Isabella Huston).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 242.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Clendenin (son of John Clendenin and Janet Huston).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 242.

    James married Isabella Huston 14 Oct 1765. Isabella (daughter of Samuel Huston and Isabella Sharon) was born 1730, , Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Isabella Huston was born 1730, , Pennsylvania (daughter of Samuel Huston and Isabella Sharon).

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 202.
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    Children:
    1. Jonathan Clendenin
    2. John Clendenin
    3. Margaret Clendenin
    4. William Clendenin
    5. Anna Clendenin
    6. Jane Clendenin
    7. Mary Clendenin
    8. Isabella Clendenin
    9. 1. James Clendenin


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Clendenin

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 127.

    John — Janet Huston. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Janet Huston

    Notes:

    Sister to Samuel Huston.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 127.

    Children:
    1. 2. James Clendenin

  3. 6.  Samuel Huston was born 1710, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died Oct 1784, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; was buried Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Samuel Huston is believed to be born in Ireland. He is thought to be brother
    of John Huston who arrived in Cumberland Valley Pennsylvania about 1735 and
    removed to Virginia on "Burdens Tract", in Rockbridge County in 1745.
    Christopher Huston is also believed to be his brother. Christopher Huston
    settled in the same neighborhood as Samuel. Samuel Huston's sister Janet
    married John Clendenin and also lived in Samuel's neighborhood.

    When Cumberland County, Pennsylvania was formed in 1750 there was among the
    taxables within its territory a Samuel Huston, as appears by the records in the
    Commissioner's Office at Carlisle. He was located in the part of East Pensboro
    township that is now Silver Spring.

    The records of the Internal Affairs Office show that on 9 November 1752 Samuel
    Huston obtained a warrant for a tract of land in East Pennsboro township,
    Cumberland County, the survey for which was returned on 7 March 1753. The
    warrant for Samuel Huston's tract called for 200 acres but the survey made it
    240 acres. The draft on record shows that it was bounded on the south by lands
    of John Sample; on the east by John Carson and Richard Peters; on the north by
    Robert Carothers, and on the west by John McClellan.

    Samuel Huston was a member of the Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, now made
    famous in history as the first church west of the Susquehanna river. His name
    appears upon the church records in 1764 along with that of 42 other members of
    this church and Carlisle who signed a call for the Rev. John Steel to become
    pastor of this church.

    Samuel Huston was "a private in Captain Henry McKinley's company, 12th
    Pennsylvania regiment, commanded by Colonel William Cook, Revolutionary War."
    He appears on a receipt roll which shows that he entered the service 11
    November 1776, that he was in the service one month and four days and received
    2 pounds 16 shillings and 8 pence as the full amount of his pay and 2 pounds
    and 8 shillings as subsistence.

    On 16 September 1784 Samuel Huston of East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland
    County, Pennsylvania, made his will, which was probated on 12 October 1784.
    Samuel Huston gave all his lands or real estate to his two younger sons, John
    and Jonathan, to be held by them and their heirs in common, with the proviso
    that they pay to his son William the sum of twenty-eight pounds, and to his son
    Samuel fifty pounds in certain stipulated payments. To his wife he gave
    one-third of his personal property, together with a reasonable maintenance out
    of his real estate, and named his sons John and Jonathan as the executors of
    his will.

    The witnesses to the will were Jonathan Hoge, Walter and John Buchanan.
    Jonathan Hoge being a Justice of Peace at the time, it is probable that he
    wrote the will.

    Samuel Houston was buried in Pine Hill Graveyard located in the northwestern
    corner of the old Samuel Huston farm, near the edge of a precipitous hill.
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    Reference:
    "McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania", Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 31.
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912,
    p 4, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 82, 202.
    Janis Arlene (Meadath) Krulock family group sheets, 7 July 1994, p 4.

    Samuel — Isabella Sharon. Isabella (daughter of James Sharon) was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Isabella Sharon (daughter of James Sharon); was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Buried in Pine Hill Graveyard.
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    Reference:
    "McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania", Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 31.
    "History of the Huston Families and their Descendants", E. Rankin Huston, 1912, p 34, 202.
    Janis Arlene (Meadath) Krulock family group sheets, 7 July 1994, p 4.

    Children:
    1. William Huston was born 1729, , Pennsylvania.
    2. Samuel Huston was born Abt 1748, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    3. Margaret Huston was born 1750, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 21 Nov 1823; was buried Newville, Pennsylvania.
    4. Mary Huston was born 1739, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; died 12 Feb 1812, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; was buried Silver Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Ann Huston was born Abt 1752, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    6. Jane Huston was born May 1749, East Pennsboro, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 31 Oct 1808; was buried Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
    7. James Huston was born 1758, East Pennsboro, Pennsylvania; died 6 May 1801.
    8. 3. Isabella Huston was born 1730, , Pennsylvania.
    9. John Huston was born Abt 1741, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.
    10. Jonathan Huston was born 1760, , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died 10 Nov 1830; was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  James Sharon
    Children:
    1. 7. Isabella Sharon was buried , Cumberland, Pennsylvania.