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William John Washington “WJW” Clardy

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William John Washington “WJW” Clardy

Birth
Stafford, Pickens County, Alabama, USA
Death
25 Jun 1895 (aged 54)
Pickens County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Ethelsville, Pickens County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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From "Pickens Co, AL: History and Families" (1998), pg. 213:
Rev. W. John William Clardy was a Methodist preacher and farmer who served churches near Carrollton, in southern Lowndes Co, MS, and as far as Grenada, MS and back to near Maben. It was in Maben that his first wife, Mary A. (Williams ?) died on Aug. 2, 1874. He next married Matilda A. Peeks and went back up to Tabernacle Methodist Campgrounds and Church, northeast of Columbus, MS, where he died on June 25, 1895.

From "The History of Pickens Co, AL, 1540-1920," by James F. Clanahan:
W. J. W. Clardy fought as a private with Company D, Alabama 41st in the Civil War.

Acc to Albert "Edd" Clardy:
William J. W. Clardy is buried in Tabernacle Cemetery, in Alabama, near the Mississippi state line.
From "Pickens Co, AL: History and Families" (1998), pg. 213:
Rev. W. John William Clardy was a Methodist preacher and farmer who served churches near Carrollton, in southern Lowndes Co, MS, and as far as Grenada, MS and back to near Maben. It was in Maben that his first wife, Mary A. (Williams ?) died on Aug. 2, 1874. He next married Matilda A. Peeks and went back up to Tabernacle Methodist Campgrounds and Church, northeast of Columbus, MS, where he died on June 25, 1895.

From "The History of Pickens Co, AL, 1540-1920," by James F. Clanahan:
W. J. W. Clardy fought as a private with Company D, Alabama 41st in the Civil War.

Acc to Albert "Edd" Clardy:
William J. W. Clardy is buried in Tabernacle Cemetery, in Alabama, near the Mississippi state line.


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