My Two Descents from John Clough

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First Line   Second Line
John Clough - Jane -----   John Clough - Jane -----
Thomas Clough - Ruth Connor   Sarah Clough - Daniel Merrill
Martha Merrill - John True
Zacheus Clough - Sarah Page   John True, Jr. - Mary Brown
Sarah Clough - Thomas True
Edward True-Molly French
Edward True, Jr.-Olive King Payson
Eugene Payson True-Annie Elizabeth Milnes
Edward Payson True-Laura Keene Darling
Edward Keene True-Mildred Louise Richenburg
James Duncan True

We are descended from John Clough through his son, Thomas, and his daughter, Sarah. Thomas' granddaughter, Sarah Clough, married Sarah's great-grandson, Thomas True, which brought the two lines together again.

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John and Jane Clough

John Clough was born in England, ca. 1613; died in Salisbury, MA 26 July 1691. He married (1) Jane -----, who died probably in Salisbury, MA 11 January 1679/80. He married (2) Martha (Blaisdell) Cilley, daughter of Ralph Blaisdell.

The preponderance of evidence seems to indicate that John Clough came to America in the ship Elizabeth, William Stagg, Master, arriving at Charlestown, MA in 1635. The passenger list of the ship includes "Jo: Cluffe - 22." One English pronunciation of Clough is Cluff, the pronunciation generally in use in our family. It is possible that John Clough so pronounced his name when embarking from the Port of London in 1635. It is believed that his wife, Jane, came with him, although this may be questioned as the first of their seven children was born eight years after his arrival in this country. Unlike many of the other settlers in New England, the passengers on the Elizabeth were not an organized company, but rather a group of individuals seeking land and a new home. "John Clough evidently came from a prosperous family as he paid at least 25 pounds for his passage on the Elizabeth and 50 pounds to become a proprietor of Salisbury." Laurence Clough, "Ancestors of Daniel and Almira Taylor of Shelburne, Vermont", 1979.

In 1639, John Clough was one of the original settlers of a new township named Colchester near the mouth of the Merrimack River. The name of this new town was changed to Salisbury the following year. John received his land in the "first division" and acquired additional land in 1640. John was a house carpenter and probably brought his tools with him from England. "It is noted that the town fathers fixed the price for carpenter's work: ... eighteen pence per day in winter, twenty-two in summer..." Speare, ed., "The Family of John Clough," p. 34.

By 1650, then 37 years old, and having taken the oath of fidelity, John Clough was firmly established in Salisbury, MA where he became prominent in public affairs when he was appointed as the "Jury of Tryals," an office he filled many times before 1677. That he was involved in other activities is indicated by this note in a town meeting: "Liberty be granted to John Clough, Left Pike, and Henry True to transport so many plank as will serve for the deck of a vessel building in Boston."

Around 1659, John Clough purchased a lot on Batt's Hill near Salisbury Plains, from Christopher Batt who had moved to Boston. This particular lot had been purchased by Andrew Greeley but was given up by default when he neglected to pay for it with the 200 bushels of wheat that had been agreed upon. Later, John, jointly with John Gill, bought 90 additional acres for 80 pounds sterling where they both built new homes. That John acquired substantial property in and around Salisbury is indicated in his will, probated in 1691, in which he bequeaths land in Salisbury, Salisbury Beach, Amesbury, and Haverhill to his children and grandchildren.

John and his first wife Jane Clough had seven children, all born in Salisbury, MA:

  • Elizabeth, b. Dec. 1642; killed in Dover, NH 30 Sept. 1707, after being taken by the Indians; m. William Horne, d. in the Dover, NH massacre at the Waldron garrison house on 28 June 1689.
  • Mary, b. July 1644.
  • Sarah, b. 28 June 1646; m. Daniel Merrill, son of Nathaniel Merrill.
  • John, Jr., b. March 1648/9; m. Mercy Page, daughter of John Page.
  • Thomas, b. 29 May 1651; m. (1) Hannah Gile; m. (2) Ruth Connor.
  • Martha, b. 21 March 1654; m. Cornelius Page, son of John Page.
  • Samuel, b. 26 Feb. 1656/7; m. Elizabeth Brown, daughter of William Brown.
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Sarah Clough

Wife:
Sarah Clough
Born: in Salisbury, MA 28 June 1646.
Died: in Salisbury 18 March 1706.
Parents: John and Jane Clough.
Husband:
Daniel Merrill
Born: in Newbury, MA 20 August 1642.
Died: in Salisbury, MA 22 June 1717.
Parents: Nathaniel and Susanna (-----) Merrill.
Married: in Salisbury 14 May 1667.

Please see the entry on Daniel Merrill for details of this family.

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Thomas Clough

Husband:
Thomas Clough
Born: in Salisbury, MA 29 May 1651.
Died: probably in Salisbury, MA, date unknown.
Parents: John and Jane Clough.
First Wife:
Hannah Gile
Born: Place and date unknown.
Died: in Salisbury, MA 22 December 1683.
Father:Samuel Gile.
Married: in Salisbury 10 Marcy 1680.
Second Wife:
Ruth Connor
Born: in Salisbury 16 May 1670.
Died: probably in Salisbury 5 August 1727.
Parents: Cornelius and Sarah Connor.
Married: in Salisbury, 1687.

Thomas was a farmer in Salisbury, was listed as a yeoman in 1730, signed the oath of allegiance in 1677, and was in the militia.

After his marriage, he received 6 acres of land on the Plains from his father where he built a house near his parents' home. In the will of Samuel Gile, the father of his first wife, Thomas was granted land on the Spicket River in what is now Salem, NH, but was then part of Haverhill, MA. He and his family apparently continued to live in Salisbury after his second marriage as he and his wife, Ruth, were admitted to the Salisbury Church on 27 July 1718.

Thomas and his first wife, Hannah (Gile) Clough had two children, both born in Salisbury, MA:

  • Samuel, b. 1680.
  • Thomas, Jr., b. 1681.

Thomas and his second wife Ruth (Connor) Clough had nine children, all born in Salisbury, MA:

  • Jeremiah, b. 21 June 1688.
  • Ebenezer, b. 5 July 1690; died young.
  • Ebenezer (again), b. 27 April 1691.
  • Zacheus, b. 17 Feb. 1691/2; m. Sarah Page.
  • Isaac, b. 24 Jan. 1693/4.
  • Rebecca, b. 2 June 1696.
  • Hannah, b. 25 Sept. 1698.
  • Judith, b. 1 Oct. 1700.
  • Martha, b. 23 Feb. 1702.
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Zacheus Clough

Husband:
Zacheus Clough

(also spelled Zacceus and Zaccheus)
Born: in Salisbury, MA 17 February 1691/2.
Died: in Poplin (now Fremont), NH in 1757.
Father: Thomas Clough.
Mother: Ruth Connor.
Wife:
Sarah Page
Born: in Salisbury 12 October 1691.
Died: in Brentwood, NH 19 May 1764.
Father: Joseph Page.
Mother: Sarah Smith.
Married: in Salisbury 21 January 1713/4.

Zacheus and Sarah moved early to Poplin, NH (now Fremont, NH). We have not been able to find other information about them.

Zacheus and his wife Sarah (Page) Clough had eleven children, places of birth unknown, but all probably born in Poplin, NH (now Fremont):

  • Benjamin, b. 18 Aug. 1716; d. 13 Jan. 1725/6.
  • Hannah, b. 31 Aug. 1718; m. Nathaniel Whittier.
  • Betsey, b. 28 Dec. 1720; m. Daniel Merrill.
  • Jabez, b. 24 April 1723; m. Miriam Brown.
  • Zacheus, Jr., b. 23 Nov. 1725; d. 25 March 1725/6.
  • Sarah, b. 1 March 1728; m. Thomas True.
  • Ruth, b. 15 May 1730.
  • Tabitha, b. 1 Jan. 1733.
  • Judith, b. 7 Oct. 1735.
  • Zacheus, Jr. (again), b. 26 Sept. 1737.
  • Benjamin (again), b. 25 May 1740.
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Sarah Clough

Wife:
Sarah Clough
Born: probably in Poplin (now Fremont), NH 1 March 1728.
Died: in Fayette, ME 18 August 1819.
Father: Zacheus Clough.
Mother: Sarah Page.
Husband:
Thomas True
Born: in Salisbury, MA 27 September 1731.
Died: in Fayette, ME 7 June 1801.
Father: John True, Jr.
Mother: Mary Brown.
Married: in Hampton Falls, NH 6 September 1753 (intention of marriage was filed in Salisbury, MA, 25 Aug. 1753, calling Thomas as of South Hampton, NH).

See the entry on Thomas True for details of this family.

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The Clough Family Bibliography

Clough, Laurence, Ancestors of Daniel and Almira Taylor of Shelburn, Vermont, 1979.

Hoyt, David W, Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982.

Speare, Eva C. The Story of the Family of John Clough of Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1943.

Stearns, Ezra, Genealogical and Family History of New Hampshire, New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1908.


Links to Sites of Interest

The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Home page for the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS).
A Clough Genealogy
Some of the Descendants of John Clough(1613-1691). Maintained by Gail Dreher.
Whose Family is it Anyway
Contains the descent of Irene Clough Hahn from John Clough (1613-1691).

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