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2024 Cloud Family Gathering

November 15, 2023 by tcloud

HEAR YE!! HEAR YE!!

The 2024 Gathering of the Cloud Family Association will be October 18-19 in the beautiful, historical area of Fredericksburg, Virginia!

Hampton Inn and Suites
4800 Market Street
540-898-5000
Hampton Inn – Fredericksburg Virginia Hotels (hilton.com)
Registration form in Journal and online

SCHEDULE: Registration begins at 4:00 pm on Friday. Activities on Saturday, and possibly a tour on Sunday if there is enough interest.

Here’s some things to do and places to see in the area:

  • Historic Fredericksburg
  • Four Battlefields, two with guides and special events
  • Historic Port Royal, the area where early Clouds first moved
  • Ferry Farm, the boyhood home of George Washington

Lodging in Fredericksburg:

Hampton Inn and Suites
4800 Market Street
Hampton Inn – Fredericksburg Virginia Hotels (hilton.com)

A block of rooms has been reserved and will be held until 4 weeks prior to the Gathering.

Rate: King or Double/Double Room $139 + taxes per room per night, including full breakfast (same price being honored for up to three extra days either side of Gathering). Free cancellation until 4:00 on Thursday the 17th.

Contact the hotel at 540-898-5000 and ask for Chris Jones to include extra days with your reservation. Extra days cannot be added on the website (link above).

Free Breakfast – Free parking – Free Wi-Fi – Fridge and microwave in rooms

Pets welcome – $50 one-time pet fee up to 4 days

REGISTRATION FORM

For CFA Gathering in Fredericksburg Oct. 18-19, 2024

Registration of $20 includes a Saturday buffet lunch and part of meeting costs. The Association will cover additional costs. Possible tours will be paid separately.

Do you have specific food allergies? We have you covered! Our menus cover diverse needs and we have something for everyone. If you still have food concerns please email Wendy.

Mail registration form with the total amount of your party’s fees to Secretary: Laura Cloud Schmidt, 804 Chestnut, Richland, WA 99352 or use PayPal.

 

Filed Under: Cloud Family Association, Gathering / Reunion, Virginia

2018 Mendenhall, PA pictures

November 10, 2018 by tcloud Leave a Comment

2018 Mendenhall, Pennsylvania Cloud Family Gathering

The Cloud Family Association had its bi-annual Gathering in Mendenhall, Pennsylvania September 21-23. The events were held in the Mendenhall Room at the The Inn at Mendenhall near Kennett Square.

Filed Under: Cloud Family Association, Gathering / Reunion, Pennsylvania

2018 Cloud Family Gathering – Mendenhall, Pennsylvania

October 11, 2017 by tcloud Leave a Comment

If you didn’t attend the 2018 Gathering, we missed you. Click to see pictures from it.

The 2018 Cloud Family Gathering will be September 21-23, 2018 at the Inn at Mendenhall, in the Brandywine Valley area of Pennsylvania, the original home of the Clouds when they came from England.

We would love to see you there! The Gathering / Reunion is a bi-annual event sponsored by the Cloud Family Association.

Any Cloud family descendant, relative or friend is welcome to attend (and we hope you will want to join the Association).

Details of Gathering:
September 21-23, 2018
The Inn at Mendenhall
Mendenhall, PA (near Chadds Ford, PA)

CFA Vice President Wendy Wise will be acting as host of the 2018 CFA Gathering. Wendy, Jim and the CFA Board invite you to attend and enjoy the wonderful setting of the historic Brandywine Valley, with lots of opportunities to see your “roots” and find new relatives. Following is information that you will need to plan your trip. It is not too soon to begin making your plans.

For more information, contact:

  • Wendy Wise, Second Vice President wendy.wise45@yahoo.com
  • James Cantrell, President jcantrell61@yahoo.com
Registration

Registration Fee for the Gathering: Adults – $70 | Children – $60

Registration Fee includes the following:

  • Friday: coffee, tea, cheese and crackers and fruit trays
  • Saturday buffet luncheon at the hotel
  • Tour of Cloud Family historical sites on Sunday (lunch Sunday not included)

As you register, we would like to know how many will attend and the age range:

  • Adults 18-62
  • Adults 62 and over
  • Youth 12-17
  • Children 8-11
  • Children under 8

To help us prepare name tags beforehand, please fill out the registration form, naming all members of your party, not just the primary member’s name and information.

Registration Form

Mail your registration form with the total amount of your party’s fees to our Treasurer:
  — Linda Boose, 508 Crestwood Dr., Eastland, TX 76448

Hotel Accommodations

Hotel website:
https://www.choicehotels.com/pennsylvania/mendenhall/ascend-hotels/pa501

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Inn at Mendenhall, Mendenhall, Pa (near Chadds Ford). The block of rooms is reserved from September 21 to September 23, 2018. Three additional days may be booked at the special rate for those who would like to come early or stay an extra day or two.

The special room rate will be available through August 20, 2018. The room rate is $125.00+ tax per room, per night, double occupancy. Each additional adult in a room is $20.00+tax per person. There is no charge for children 12 and under. This rate is good for 1 to 5 nights, but must all be booked at the same time. Ask for the Cloud Family rate.

Reservations should be booked by telephone: 610-388-2100

Group Name: Cloud Family Gathering
Check-in: Sept. 21, 2018 after 3:00 PM (Hotel check-in at 4:00)
Check-out: Sept. 23, 2018 by 11:00 AM (arrangements can be made for luggage during tour)
Hotel Name: The Inn at Mendenhall
Hotel Address: 323 Route 52, Kennett Pike, Mendenhall, PA, 19357
Phone Number: 610-388-2100

Room rates include full hot breakfast each morning.

Our meetings will be in the Mendenhall Room at the hotel on Saturday, and the Winterthur Room on Friday evening.

Tentative Schedule

Friday, Sept. 21 Mendenhall Room

3:00-7:00 PM Registration, member exhibits (dinner on your own – light snacks available in Winterthur Room)
7:30-9:00 PM Introductions; Speaker: Chris Densmore, Swarthmore College – Clouds & Quakers in Pennsylvania.

Saturday, Sept. 22

7:00-8:30 AM Breakfast in hotel
8:30 AM CFA business meeting
9:15 AM Speaker: Loraine Lucas, Volunteer at the Kennett Underground Railroad Center
10:00 AM Break
10:15 AM Speaker: Update on the Cloud DNA Project
10:45 AM Speaker: TBA
12:00-1:30 PM Luncheon & speaker Michael Harris, author The Battle of Brandywine
1:30 PM short break
2:00-4:00 PM Break-out sessions:

  1. Serious about DNA
  2. Break down those Brick Walls! (research methods)
  3. Fun with Family Trees
4:00 PM Dinner on your own. Winterthur Room and lobbies available for small groups to meet, visit, etc. during the evening.

Sunday, Sept. 23

7:00-8:45 AM Breakfast in hotel
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Meet in Lobby for Bus Tour of Brandywine Valley and sites associated with the Cloud Family in the 1600-1800’s.
Other opportunities:

Bus Tour with the Kennett Underground Railroad Center (about $20), Longwood Gardens, Winterthur, Chadds Ford, Brandywine Battlefield, Newlin Grist Mill, Brandywine River Museum, Chester County Historical Society, and more.

Old Kennett Meeting House
picture from the Library of Congress

Filed Under: Cloud Family Association, Discussion, Gathering / Reunion, Genealogy, Membership, Pennsylvania

Daniel William Cloud letter to remain with DRT

October 7, 2016 by tcloud Leave a Comment

Alamo Hero Daniel Cloud

In 1835, Daniel William Cloud wrote a moving letter to his brother and told of his intention to go to Texas and help them fight for their freedoms . Daniel died March 6, 1836 as one of the defenders of the Alamo. That letter was finally located in a private collection by representatives of the Cloud Family Association and, in 1979, it was presented to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to add to their document library.

(The letter may be seen at MyKindred.com)

The Daughters of the Republic of Texas had become involved because the Alamo was falling into disrepair at the end of the 19th century. The Alamo was conveyed by the state of Texas to the DRT in 1905 and they undertook renovating and maintaining the property and collecting documents and artifacts relevant to its history. In 1994, then-governor George W. Bush rejected attempts to transfer control of the Alamo away from the DRT. In 2011, investigating complaints against the DRT, the Texas attorney general determined that the Alamo and its properties should be under the aegis of the state of Texas rather than a private, genealogical organization. The AG report found a number of shortcomings and a legal battle ensued over who would maintain the Alamo and over the ownership of the documents held by the DRT in the Alamo library. This was also a concern of the Cloud Family Association as it was concerned about the preservation and sharing of Daniel Cloud’s letter. In 2011, governor Rick Perry signed a bill transferring ownership of the Alamo to the Texas General Land Office with the transfer being completed in 2015, but custodianship of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Collection was allowed to remain with the DRT.

The letter below from the DRT to the CFA announces the June 2016 settlement of that dispute and the CFA is pleased to share it with you.



June 24, 2016 For more information, contact:
Jim Suydam (512-542-9955)
jim.suydam@bravarro.com

Daughters of the Republic of Texas settle with General Land Office

State relinquishes all claims to historic archives as Daughters move forward

(AUSTIN, Texas) — The Daughters of the Republic of Texas and Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush have reached a legal settlement to their yearlong dispute over an archival library housed on the Alamo grounds since 1950.
“The Daughters held fast and our prayers were answered,” said Dr. Betty J. Edwards, president general of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. “With this behind us, we can refocus on our mission to ensure the next generation of Texans understand and appreciate our unique history as a sovereign republic.”
As a result of the settlement, the General Land Office dropped any ownership claims to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library Collection. The collection closed to the public on June 1 to prepare for its move from its historic home adjacent to the Alamo Shrine to Texas A& M-San Antonio. Through the agreement, Bush also agreed to reimburse the Daughters $200,000 for legal expenses.
Shortly after taking office in 2015, Bush ordered the Daughters and their staff to be locked out of the library after he terminated their management contract for the Alamo. DRT staff were only able to reenter the library after the Daughters received a temporary restraining order against Commissioner Bush and the GLO.
Lamont Jefferson, who negotiated the settlement on behalf of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, said he was pleased with the result.
“The Daughters of the Republic of Texas are a respected organization of women who honor and preserve our state’s history. This lawsuit was about protecting individual liberties against the overreach of the state.” Jefferson said. “This settlement will allow the Daughters to return to their work telling the story of Texas, which they have done so well now for almost 125 years.”
Edwards said the more than 7,000 members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas are up to the task.
“We may just be a nonprofit organization of women, but we are Texas women,” she said. “We will persevere, and we will succeed.”

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www.drtinfo.org

510 E Anderson Ln
Austin, TX | 78752 US

This email was sent to secretary@cloud-assn.org.

Filed Under: Discussion, Documents, Famous People, Government Records, Military, Texas Tagged With: Alamo

The Cloud Family in Wiltshire

October 6, 2016 by tcloud Leave a Comment

A slide presentation by Wendy Wise

The Cloud Family in Wiltshire

A report given Friday Evening, September 16, 2016
at the Cloud Family Gathering in Galveston, Texas
by Wendy & Russ Wise, Peggy & Robert Bamberg and Glenda Manis
regarding their recent trips to England.


Slide 1


County of Wiltshire, UK

Salisbury, Stonehenge, Devizes, Avebury, Lacock Abbey, Calne. Old Sarum iron age hillfort just northeast of Salisbury about 3 miles.


Slide 2

Butser Ancient Farm

Wiltshire has been inhabited for several thousand years. Sarum (the “old” Salisbury) dates back before the Romans, and Salisbury Cathedral was completed in the late 1200’s. These reconstructions give an idea of how those early Wiltshiremen lived. The builders of Stonehenge, in Wiltshire, might have lived in these type of homes, too.


Slide 3

Ancient & pre-Roman Building Styles

These replicas have all been constructed in the last 10-15 years based on discoveries made in several areas of southern England


Slide 4

Devizes is the center of this area. Southbroom is the area where St. James Church is now located, but was in Bishops Cannings Parish until about 1865. Also marked are Quaker sites of Rowde and Bishops Cannings. Roundway was a major battle in the Civil War. The Parliamentarians won, and came into Devizes. Cannon holes are still visible on the church tower. The dotted line marks Quakers Walk, which leads out to Quaker Road.


Slide 5

Robert and Phoebe Cloud were in Seend, as well as (I believe) William the Immigrant’s daughter, Susannah. (See later slide.)The dates fit correctly for her to have actually married John Lucas, a tailor in Seend. The Bezar and Withers families were primarily from Bishops Cannings.


Slide 6

Devizes

with Southbroom


Slide 7

Devizes, Wiltshire, U.K.

  1. St. James Church sits in the triangle rather than south of Church Walk. The cemetery (can only take cremations now) runs right up to the edge of the pond. See pictures.
  2. “The Crammer” is a pond that has been here for several hundred years.
  3. Quaker burials moved here in the 1800’s. Quakers did not mark burial sites.
  4. St. John’s Alley

Slide 8

St. James Church, Southbroom, Devizes, where William Cloud was baptized.


Slide 9

St. James Church, Southbroom, Devizes, Wiltshire.

The first church here was a “chapel of ease” (easier to get to than the main parish church), probably built around 1461. Possibly before that it was attached to a leper hospital. Evidence shows that a small church may have been here from the 1200’s. In 1878 it became the garrison church of The Wiltshire Regiment, and was enlarged. This church has a fascinating history, found on the church’s website.


Slide 10

The Crammer with St. James’ tower nestled in the trees.


Slide 11

St. James Southbroom Cemetery.

The cemetery was expanded in 1844 by taking in part of the Crammer. It was full by 1876, and closed. The city cemetery was opened about the same time.


Slide 12

St. James Southbroom Cemetery.

Looking from the church entrance across the cemetery to The Crammer, thought to be the pond where the tale of the Moonrakers originated.


Slide 13

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Cannon holes in the tower from Civil War, 1641-1645


Slide 14

Doorway in the Tower, oldest part of church.


Slide 15

This chest dates from at least the 1600’s, and possibly earlier. Now used to store vases, etc.


Slide 16

The memorials were saved from the old church, and re-installed in the new church in 1831.


Slide 17

St. John’s Alley, Devizes

A place every visitor must see!


Slide 18

St. John’s Alley, Devizes

Note the “drainage ditch” down the middle. This particular shop is now a hat shop.


Slide 19

Step out the door carefully.


Slide 20

The “upper crust” going to the Ascot Races often bring their dresses to this shop (about 2 hours from London) and have hats made to order to go with the dress. While we were there, a woman brought in a dress, and everyone in the shop made suggestions for ribbons, flowers, feathers and so forth. Such fun!


Slide 21

The doors are short.


Slide 22

Across the walk, still low doors. Red brick looks much newer – note the way the windows are put in. And straight lines.


Slide 23

The second floors are really close.


Slide 24

Bishops Cannings

Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Bishops Cannings, early 1200’s, with some Saxon evidence.


Slide 25

Seend


Slide 26

Holy Trinity Seend was built around 1400.


Slide 27

Gravestones unreadable.


Slide 28

The high pulpits were very common since no microphones! Helped the pastor’s voice to carry.


Slide 29

Street coming in to Seend. Road is very wide for an old village. Also, a sidewalk has been added.


Slide 30

John Lucas (Lukens) married Susannah Cloud.

British Isles Vital Record verifies her birth date, and place and says a Susanna Cloud married a LUCAS, John, Marriage Date: 4 May 1674

Recorded in: Rowde, Wiltshire, England. At the time of the marriage, her residence was Seend and his was North Bradley. (assumption that William and family in Seend also)

Susanna’s spouse was John Lucas, although her father’s will spells her name as Susanna Lukens. She was still living in England in 1702.

John Lucas was Christened on 5 Dec 1654 in Sutton-Veney, Wiltshire, England.

Sources: In English & Wales Christening Index 1530-1980 and In the Wiltshire, England Marriages 1538-1837

I put this information here so if anyone didn’t have it, I would know where to find it.


Slide 31

From Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham


Slide 32


Slide 33

Lacock Village

in Domesday Book 1086

Picture courtesy of the nationaltrust.org.uk


Slide 34

Village of Lacock, mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086). Calne and Bishops Cannings also mentioned. Devizes is 11 miles away, Calne, 9 miles and Seend, 8 miles.


Slide 35

Calne

Yellow roads indicates the oldest areas of Calne.


Slide 36

Calne

  1. Quaker Meeting House on Wood Street
  2. Lansdowne Hotel
  3. Calne Heritage Centre
  4. Almshouses
  5. Oldest House in Calne
  6. The Weavers House

Slide 37

Patford Street – seen on map


Slide 38

What is now the Car Park was at one time the stable yard.


Slide 39

Church street note the orange house above Russ’s head –


Slide 40

This orange-colored building is the oldest house in town, according to the woman who lived next door!

She asked if she could help us find something, and we told her we were looking for the oldest parts of town. She pointed to the house next to hers!


Slide 41

Oldest house in Calne, Wiltshire, according to next-door neighbor!

Taken from google.com/maps/streetview


Slide 42

You’ve got to love this door!


Slide 43

Just an old building on Church street – with low door and low windows.


Slide 44

Almhouses on Kingsbury street, built in 1682


Slide 45

And the plaque giving the year and dedication


Slide 46


Proclamation Steps

Proclamation steps – sort of like the balcony of St. James Palace in London, where important announcements were made.


Slide 47

Quaker Meeting House on Wood Street in Calne, built in 1672

Quaker Meeting House in Calne. The burial ground behind the building is still there – wish I’d known that when we were there! Building has been sold a couple of times, and is currently vacant.

Taken from google.com/maps/streetview


Slide 48

Where the door is in the center was once the carriage entry into the stableyard (now car park)


Slide 49

Now the Lansdowne Hotel, part of this building was built in the 16th century and was an important coaching inn, so our Cloud family would have been very familiar with it.


Slide 50

Town Centre, Calne


Slide 51

Church Street, Calne

By Brian Robert Marshall, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=13489971


Slide 52

Chippenham

County town. Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre is here, with archives for the county.


Slide 53

Cloud land in Chester Township, Pennsylvania, USA

And just in case you haven’t seen these maps……


Slide 54

Cloud land in Chester Township, Pennsylvania, USA

This is the oldest – with first names written out.

Filed Under: Ancestral Origins, Cemeteries, Cloud, Cloud Family Association, County / Parish, Delaware, Discussion, Documents, England, Field Trip, Gathering / Reunion, Headstones, Histories, Pennsylvania, Photographs, Reunions - Gatherings Tagged With: Calne, England, Pennsylvania, Southbroom, Wiltshire

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