David Cliborne

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Married to a Coal Miner's daughter from West Virginia. Stationed behind the Iron Curtain from 1974-1976 in East Germany. Retired after a 21 year military career in 1998. I am a retired high school science teacher and published author, "Archibald Clybourn-Chicago Pioneer, 1823-1872", published July 21, 2021. Grew up around Chicago. A distant cousin of mine, Archibald Clybourn, was one of three men that founded the city of Chicago. 4th great-grandfather, William Cliborne, was in the American Revolutionary War 1780-1781 and received a 100 acre bounty land warrant in what is present day Ohio. 3rd great-uncle, PVT Stanley Jackson Cliborne, died on February 10, 1862, from wounds received at the Battle of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, February 7-8, 1862 during the American Civil War. Stanley served in the same unit with his brother, my 3rd great-grandfather, SGT James Lafayette Cliborne. My tree of surnames connected to Cliborne include Tuck, Hite, Chandler, Whitt, Dunn, McAbee, Forlines, and Upton. I have been doing genealogical research for 41 years now. The road has been tough, there are over 40 ways to spell my surname and they are all related. Here are just several: Cliborn, Cliburn, Clibourne, Claiborne, Claiborn, Claibourne, Clibborn, Clibbon, Clibon, Clyburn, Clyburne, Clayborn, Clayborne, Clayburn, Cleburn, Cleburne... there are more!

Married to a Coal Miner's daughter from West Virginia. Stationed behind the Iron Curtain from 1974-1976 in East Germany. Retired after a 21 year military career in 1998. I am a retired high school science teacher and published author, "Archibald Clybourn-Chicago Pioneer, 1823-1872", published July 21, 2021. Grew up around Chicago. A distant cousin of mine, Archibald Clybourn, was one of three men that founded the city of Chicago. 4th great-grandfather, William Cliborne, was in the American Revolutionary War 1780-1781 and received a 100 acre bounty land warrant in what is present day Ohio. 3rd great-uncle, PVT Stanley Jackson Cliborne, died on February 10, 1862, from wounds received at the Battle of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, February 7-8, 1862 during the American Civil War. Stanley served in the same unit with his brother, my 3rd great-grandfather, SGT James Lafayette Cliborne. My tree of surnames connected to Cliborne include Tuck, Hite, Chandler, Whitt, Dunn, McAbee, Forlines, and Upton. I have been doing genealogical research for 41 years now. The road has been tough, there are over 40 ways to spell my surname and they are all related. Here are just several: Cliborn, Cliburn, Clibourne, Claiborne, Claiborn, Claibourne, Clibborn, Clibbon, Clibon, Clyburn, Clyburne, Clayborn, Clayborne, Clayburn, Cleburn, Cleburne... there are more!

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