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More on George Darby Clowes
by Jerome
Photo reproduced by kind permission of George Darby Clowes' great-great-grandson.
George Darby Clowes is the name given to at least
three generations of a family, which can be confusing when trying to trace who
was who.
Our George (the pastor of the Allegheny congregation
in the early 1870s) was born in Britain on April 26, 1818. He was baptised into
the established church (Birmingham, St Martin) on December 29, 1818. At the age of 19 he was married at the same church to Sarah
Fearney on December 6, 1837.
George and Sarah were to have nine known children
over the next 24 years. The first two were born in Britain, Emma (b.1841) and
James (1843-1916). After James' birth the family moved to the United States,
specifically Pennsylvania, because the remaining seven children were born
there. These were Hepzebah (1845-1864), Israel W (1848-1915), Fredrick
(b.1851), George Darby Jr (1854-1932), Stephen (1858-1920), Sarah (b.1861) and
Sumpter (b.c.1865).
George did not apply for naturalization until 1861,
but the document with his signature has survived.
George’s wife Sarah died in 1881. From the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 14 March 1881 page 4.
George had a number of occupations. It may be that some
ran concurrently. For example, he was still apparently involved with the
Allegheny Arsenal in 1875. From the US Register of Civil, Military and Naval
Service, 1875 volume 1. Dated September 30, 1875 it has George working as a
Foreman at the Allegheny Arsenal for three dollars a day.
When George died there was a small notice in the
paper. From the Pittsburgh Dispatch 26 January 1889, page 7,
We started by mentioning three generations of the
family having the name George Darby Clowes. In addition to our George we have
his sixth child, George Darby Clowes (1854-1932). Then George’s fourth child,
Israel W Clowes named a son George. So we also have George Darby Clowes (1877-1946).