Hi Cuzzins,
The Moses Clawson Family Organization is having a small reunion on Saturday 25 September 2010.
Activities will begin at 11 AM at the LDS Stake Center at 7265 South 2700 West in West Jordan UT 84084 (indoors if the weather is inclement / outdoors if pleasant)
Lunch will be pot luck or bring your own, we had hoped for dutch oven but that is not confirmed.
There will be games and activities for the children and visiting and getting reacquainted for the adults.
Changes in our bylaws will be considered in the business and family history meeting.
We invite all descendants of Moses Clawson and their families to attend.
We apologize for the short notice. If you can attend or have questions, please respond back to:
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Thanks
Rodney Clawson H243






Born 22 Oct. 1803 in Salisbury, Herkimer Co., New York to William Brown and Hannah Sweet, the 4th daughter and 6th child in a growing family of 9 children. William Brown was Scottish and came to America as a drummer boy with at least one brother in 1778 with the British. He was captured by the Americans and stayed after the war. Hannah Sweet was born in Rhode Island and descends from John Sweet of England. The Brown family moved to Dryden, New York by 1808. William Brown died in 1819, when Cornelia was 16 years old. The oldest 3 children were married by that time.