My second post will be dedicated to Judson Claypool, son of William Culbert Claypool, of North Buffalo Twp, Armstrong County, PA. Born August 29, 1860, Judson followed in the family tradition of farming. He married Minerva Gillam, daughter of John W Gillam (1840-1884) and Emily Claypoole (1840-1924), on January 24, 1889. They were blessed with five daughters and two sons: Josephine (Claypool) Mckelvey-Moorehead (1889-1973), Ivy Tamson (Claypool) Younkins (1891-1971), Bessie Marie (Claypool) Sipes (1893-1955), Wesley Dewey Claypool (1898-1987), Rosie Ellen (Claypool) Bruner (1900-1967), Flevius Logan Claypool (1905-1931), and Clare Lavell (Claypool) (1909-1990) Streightiff-Altman. All of his children stayed within the lines of Armstrong County, with the exception of Dewey Claypool, who moved to Natrona Heights, PA. Judson & Minerva lived their lives out along Cadogan-Slate Lick Road between what is now Livengood Road & Fair's Woodshop. They were active members of Union Baptist Church and four of his daughter's sang in what was known as the "Claypool Quartet". He died of an illness on September 2, 1930 in his home. Minerva lived to be 84 years old. They are both buried together at Union Baptist Church's cemetery.
Above- at the Judson Claypool Homestead, family reunion picture
Left- Rosie Ellen (Claypool) Bruner, wife of Clarence E "Pete" Bruner
Below- Ivy Tamson (Claypool) Younkins, wife of William Lawrence Younkins
Right- Josephine (Claypool) & first husband Joseph F McKelvey
Below- Josephine & Rosie
Left- hunting trip picture- Judson is third one in on the left
Below-
Above- Dewey & first wife Genevieve Grafton
Mervin William Sipes, husband of Bessie Marie (Claypool) Sipes |
Judson Wayne Claypool, apx 13 yrs old |
Minerva (Gillam) Claypool with her 2nd Great Grandson Larry Umbaugh |
Wesley Dewey Claypool |
Clare Lavell (Claypool) Streightiff-Altman |
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