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Mt. Holly Cemetery
Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio

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4 Clevenger Family Gravestones
Thomas Clevenger
Mary Clevenger
Hulda Clevenger
Hariet Hartsock
In memory of
Hariet Hartsock
consort of Jesse Hartsock
who died March 7, 1843
aged 22 years 2 months 4 days
by
Margaret (Long) Kropf
13 March 2008
  Arther Macoubria (Arthur Elwood Macoubria)
died Sept. 2, 1853 aged 59 years
from Bob Macoubrie, Lenexa, Kansas, 13 January 2004
"Arthur Elwood Macoubrie is my GG Grandfather. He was born in County Down, Northern Ireland in 1801 according to the Family but may have been born as early as 1794 according to his gravestone. He came to America before 1833. He married Mary Jane Fife in Gallia County, Ohio on July 4, 1833. He died at Mt. Holly September 2, 1853 due to broken ribs and a punctured lung due to a beating he received about 6 weeks earlier. His wife moved from Greene County with her three sons; James R. Macoubrie [who was married], Nathan Saylor [my G Grandfather] and Arthur Edwin [who was born after his father died] to Carroll County Missouri about 1867. Mary Jane Fife Macoubrie died in Carroll County, Missouri in 1871. According to a bio published in the Woodson County History Book, Nathan Saylor was born November 28, 1848 in Warren County, Ohio. He died July 23, 1924 in Woodson County, Kansas. My Grandfather William Edmond [Edward] Macoubrie was born May 28, 1883 in Carroll County, Missouri and died in Independence, Missouri on February 1, 1965. My father William Vernon Macoubrie was born November 16, 1904 in Woodson County, Kansas and died February 15, 1985 in Johnson County, Kansas.

According to family lore Arthur Elwood Macoubrie and his wife were tailors. His wife Mary Jane supposedly made Civil War uniforms for the Union Army during the war."

also see Miami Visitor newspaper articles about his beating and death

by
Bob Macoubrie

Lenexa, Kansas
13 January 2004
       

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