Clebornes of Essex & Hertfordshire
The Clebornes of Essex and Hertfordshire are a newly discovered branch of the family (as of May 2022) and the initial discovery is credited to Joshua Isom, who has been searching his biological Cleburne ancestor. In doing so, he has unraveled a big piece of this mystery, which I have expanded upon using the other available documents and records.
Context & Background
It has been known for some time that some people with the Isom surname are a perfect genetic match to the Westmorland Y-DNA profile. This can only be true if an Isom son was fathered by a Cleburne or Westmorland or if a Cleburne of Westmorland son was adopted by an Isom. In exploring this connection it was discovered that the American Isom ancestor for this haplogroup arrived on the vessel 'Globe' of London, 1635. On board that same ship was Edward Cleiborne.
Clyborns of Essex & Hertfordshire
- Edward Cleiborne 22 May 1614 [1] [2] [3], Waltham Cross, Essex, England. d. 15 Sep 1662, St. Michael, Barbados. [4] (See The Barbados Hypothesis).
- m. Mary. d. 8 Sep 1662, St. Michael, Barbados. [4]
- See The Case for Edward for detailed explanation as to how Edward is the father of John who drowned in the swamp.
- John Clyborn (who drowned in the swamp) b. Circ. 1650, Henrico, VA. d. 1685
- m. Mary Sheppey.
- John Clyborn
- Thomas Clyborn
- Edward Cleiborne (DSP) d. 20 Aug 1662, St. Michael Barbados. [4]
References
- ↑ Hotten, John Camden "The original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, serving men sold for a term of years, apprentices, children stolen, maidens pressed, and others, who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700" Pg. 120 (1874) Empire State Book Company.
- ↑ Will of James Cleborne, London, England, Wills & Probate: 1507-1858
- ↑ England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1997, Waltham Abbey
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 St. Michael's Church Parish Register, St. Michaels, Barbados