Re: Clewis DNA Surname Project
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Clewis DNA Surname Project
Terry Barton 7/01/07
CLEWIS is considered to be a variation of CLOWES, CLOWS and CLOWE and the point of origin is given as Cheshire. I have a Clough DNA surname study with Oxford Ancestors in England and we have had participants with some of these surname variations as well as CLOW, CLUFF and CLUETT.I am eager to see how the CLEWIS DNA signature compares with ours.
My family of CLOW/CLOUGH first appeared in Tyrrell County, North Carolina in 1801 but we have a close DNA match with the CLOUGH/CLOW family of Queen Anne County, Maryland and Kent County, Delaware.We were rumoured to have been involved in shipping, had Loyalists, Methodists and Huguenots and are reputedly from England and New England.Later information linked us to the Denbigh, Wales Clough family via Scotland and the New York colony in the late 1600s.I'm willing to share whatever information that I have.Rebecca Clough Harpole
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