Edward M CLANTON

Birth:
1781
St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Death:
1838
Burial:
Madison, Iowa, United States
Marriage:
15 Nov 1797
Surry, North Carolina, United States
Mother:
Notes:
                   BIRTH:

MARRIAGE: Book 975.665 v 25 s Surry Co., marriage bonds,  the bondsman was
Thomas Clanton

DEATH:  probably in Adams Co., Illinois

BURIAL:

ORDINANCES:

NOTES: He was a farmer and was baptist
                  
Rachel MOORE
Birth:
1784
Death:
4 Sep 1859
Madison, Iowa, United States
Burial:
St. Charles, Madison, Iowa, United States
Notes:
                   BIRTH:

MARRIAGE: Book 975.665 v 25 s Surry Co., marriage bonds,  the bondsman was
Thomas Clanton

DEATH:  tombstone and cemetery record in St. Charles Cemetery

BURIAL:

ORDINANCES:

NOTES:
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1798
Illinois, United States
Death:
Marr:
9 Sep 1819
Madison, Illinois, United Stat 
2
Birth:
28 Jul 1809
Surry, North Carolina, United States
Death:
Aft 1880
Umatilla, Oregon, United States
Marr:
1849
Madison, Iowa, United States 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:

MARRIAGE: #1 Catherine #2 Phebe Jane Hurst before 1860  #3 1849 Mary Allcock

DEATH:

BURIAL:

ORDINANCES:

NOTES:  had 6 children with his first wife, 3 sons with the second and probably 3 more with third wife as it is said that he had 12 children.
                  
3
Birth:
20 Dec 1811
Wayne, Indiana, United States
Death:
22 Sep 1858
South Twp, Madison, Iowa, United States
Marr:
27 Mar 1834
Morgan, Illinois, United State 
Notes:
                   BIRTH: Given in family Bible copy in my possession,  Census of 1850, 1854,
1856, 1860 of South Twp., Madison, Iowa

MARRIAGE: Copy of record in my possession

DEATH:  Copy of probate record in my possession  Cemetery inscription received by correspondence age at death given as 46 yrs. 9 mos. ? unreadable days

BURIAL: St. Charles Cem.  site visited by a relative

ORDINANCES: found on IGI

NOTES: Served in Black Hawk war, was living in Morgan Co. and enlisted on
30 Aptil 1832.  He was discharged 1 August 1832 and served in the 3rd.
Regiment under a Captain william Gillham.  Copy of record in my possession
                  
4
Birth:
1814
Madison, Iowa, United States
Death:
1909
Marr:
6 Sep 1829
Saline, Arkansas, United State 
5
Birth:
22 Jan 1816
Wayne, Indiana, United States
Death:
25 Jan 1892
Madison, Indiana, United States
Marr:
1836
Adams, Illinois, United States 
Notes:
                   BIRTH: census 1856 Madison, Iowa age 40  farmer, mother Rachel is living with them age 75

MARRIAGE:

DEATH:

BURIAL:   St Charles Cemetery in Madison Iowa by mom and brother Isaac

ORDINANCES:

NOTES: Clanton, Joel M., Last Mondy at 2 o'clock p.m., Uncle Joel M. Clnton bade earth adieu. For three or four months past he had suffered with Bright's disease, and his life was by times despaired of, but he recovered sufficiently to be out some among his friends. Ten days ago, however, the grippe seized him, and he gradually grew worse until the end. He was conscious up to the last moment of life, knew and called his friends by name as they approached his bedside. Quite a number of relatives from a distance who had been notified of his dangerous illness, were present during his last hours. The funeral was held at the M. E. church at 1 o'clock Tuesday, conducted by Rev. Meseltine. The congregation was large, and deep emotion was manifested by all at the departure of this the oldest pioneer and a widely respected citizen. To attempt a complete biography of Uncle Joel Clanton in these columns would be useless. It would fill all the columns of a much larger paper than the Reporter. His life and character are much better known by all our people than we can tell. He has always been a conscientious, straight- forward, honest, reputable man - his life has been an open book. He was born in Wayne county, Indiana, Jan. 22, 1815, just 77 years and 3 days preceeding his death. When quite young he moved with his parents to Scott county, Ill., at which place he lived until 16 years of age. From there he went with his parents to Adams county, Ill., where, in 1836 he was married to Sarah Hudson. On last Friday on his death bed, he talked of being 77 years old and on Saturday mentioned the fact that he had been married 56 years. With his wife he moved to Buchanan county, Mo., in 1838 where he lived 8 years. March 1, 1846 he left Missouri with others for Iowa, and after much reconnoitering and hardships in traveling over a wild and comparatively unexplored country, on the morning of May 3, 1846, he located his future home, set up his tent and staked out the claim upon which he lived and died. The party who came with him was composed of Isaac Clanton, Chas. Clanton and Caleb Clark, with............to go by ox team for their provisions. Soon after their location a discus- sion arose as to the advisability of moving again, most all the party being in favor of going. But Mrs. Rachell Clanton was bound to stay and her judgement prevailed. The incidents of those days, the hardships and privations, the cabins they lived in and the coarse living they endured, were matters of much interest to Uncle Joel in later days, and it was always interesting to hear him relate those experiences. The Clanton party were the very first settlers of Madison county with the possible exception of Hiram Hurst, who it is claimed by some, came here one month previous to them. In the party, according to the history of the county, there were 18 children under the age of 12. The youngest child was Polly Clanton, now wife of Alfred Souders, then two and one-half months old. They had two double teams of horses and three of oxen, and there was not $500 in the entire party. The stream now known as "Clanton Creek" was so named in honor of these settlers. And so we might go on and prolong the history of this party of first settlers, but we will desist. Uncle Joel, with his patient wife, has lived on the claim he staked off in that early time and seen this country grow and prosper and progress up to the present day. They have seen a wilderness converted into a populous, prosperous country, dotted with cities and towns, checkered with railroads. Poor but lion hearted, they struggled with the poverty and privation of a wild, uninhabited country, moving on in the line of progress as a higher civilization and more modern development overtook them. Their labors were crowned with success, until at one time Uncle Joel was well to-do and had plenty. But financial misfortune seemed to overtake him in his old age and as a result he leaves comparatively little of this world's goods behind him, although plenty to support his companion. He was the father of 15 children, five of whom are
still living. His faithful wife also survives him, age 75. He has gone the way of all earthly to investigate the realities of the great unknown, leaving a life well rounded up with good deeds, and a Christian record of 34 years during which time he belonged to the Christian church. His remains sleep beside those of his brother, Isaac, in the cemetery west of this place which is located upon the ground Isaac staked out as his claim. "Peace to his ashes."
                  
6
Birth:
28 Jul 1818
Wayne, Indiana, United States
Death:
1 Oct 1901
Madison, Iowa, United States
Marr:
1834
Quincy, Adams, Illinois, Unite 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:

MARRIAGE:

DEATH:

BURIAL: date of birth and death given in obituary  age at death was 82

ORDINANCES:

NOTES:  Had 13 children
                  
7
Birth:
Abt 1814
Wayne, Indiana, United States
Death:
1861
Marr:
31 Dec 1830
Morgan, Illinois, United State 
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Edward M Clanton - Rachel Moore

Edward M Clanton was born at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States 1781. His parents were Benjamin Clanton and Elizabeth .

He married Rachel Moore 15 Nov 1797 at Surry, North Carolina, United States . Rachel Moore was born at 1784 daughter of William Elmer Lynd and Dotha Ida Bell Farson .

They were the parents of 7 children:
Nancy Clanton born 1798.
Charles William Clanton born 28 Jul 1809.
Isaac Clanton born 20 Dec 1811.
Elizabeth Clanton born 1814.
Joel M Clanton born 22 Jan 1816.
Ruth Ann Clanton born 28 Jul 1818.
Betsy Clanton born Abt 1814.

Edward M Clanton died 1838 .

Rachel Moore died 4 Sep 1859 at Madison, Iowa, United States .