Sponsored by:
"Fields of Clovers"
The Clover family origins have been
researched by many interested parties; but, never as thoroughly
as now. The book is an all inclusive piece of work, under construction for
nearly 20 years, that not only corrects errors appearing in other Clover
family publications sold on the Internet; but corrects undocumented data
input combined in Ambrose and Clover family websites.
It provides an early synopses of the Dutch
surname from Western Europe to Pennsylvania, Virginia and all points west;
while presenting references to any paper trail that was instigated
during an individuals lifetime. It contains 50+ 1800/1900
photo's; some incorporated in single family charts; to and including purchased
rights to display paintings by renowned Artist & Inventor, Philip K.
Clover 4 (Philip 3 - Henry Sr. 2- Philip Sr. 1). With document
illustrations and/or reasonable likeness images (picked at random for effect)
so the reader is provided with visual contact to old family papers.
Example: Bible record, Will's; deeds; Military Svc. Record Card; Marriage
License Application; Minister's License; Federal Census; an early Clover
signature; news articles, obituaries, civil war letters, government issue
certificates and other memorabilia; while written in an acceptable, easy-flo
fashion giving life to each ancestor. Undocumented persons are otherwise
suggested for further in-depth research; with explanation &
leads.
Among the 15 exclusive full family chart displays
(genograms included); the book contains, for example: one showing the suggested
children of Philip Clover, Sr. and first wife Elizabeth of New Mecklenberg
(Shepherdstown) VA, now WV as of 1863; listing the grandchildren. Further,
it contains a 5-generation chart for son, Henry, Sr. and wife Catherine Ambrose,
showing not only their 12 children (Philip's grandchildren); but lists the
great-grandchildren of Philip. And, finally a full chart for each child
of Henry Sr. bringing the descent down to Philip's great-great-grandchildren
-- each, neatly exhibited.
Equally significant is the combined Clover Family
Cemetery listing, (with genealogical comments) covering the history of its
existence on 0.54 acres of Survey #6636. Further, sighting corrections
to earlier tombstone readings -- providing a copy of the 1925 government
plat layout showing 690 grave sights; located on Alton-Darby Creek Road;
Franklin County, Prairie Township, Ohio.
To wrap it all up; found in the APPENDIX is a critique
of 2 family books sold on the Internet pointing out errors contained within
their soft bound covers, which guides the reader to corrected data, via page
number, in "Fields Of Clovers".
It's a foregone conclusion that this is the one
and only Clover family book you must have for your library collection
(that surpasses all others as noted in the above paragraph).
Therefore, please place your orders through:
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