Marriage
Records
New Orleans, Louisiana Marriage Records Index, 1831-1925
James Carr age 23 Male, married Mary Clover, age 22, 23 February
1903: Book 24: 717
Bienville Parish, Louisiana Marriage Books A & B;Submitted by: Art
Lewis
Date Groom Bride Book
Page
07-Jul 1866 Samuel
Clover
Bettie
HAGAN B
417
http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/bienville/vitals/marriages/marrab.txt
Military
Records
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Willard
Jasper Clover born 14 Aug 1895
Caucasian (White)born Kansas
Residence Iberville, LA
Arthur Colfax Clover born 3 Mar
1882 White
Residence West Baton Rouge, LA
Louisiana Record
Died in WWII from Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana between May 27, 1941
Army and Army Air Corps
STEVEN CLOVER
38261386 PVT
DOWhttp://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/worlwar2/army/avoyelles.txt
Posted on Rootsweb:
Carl Clover is pictured in the Gosport, yearbook of the 43-E class at
Morton Air Academy in Blythe, CA. He is a flight cadet. See his
obituary below where he flew in WW II.
Obituaries,
Deaths, Cemetery Records, and Newspaper Items
Louisiana Social Securitey Index
ROBERT CLOVER |
1933, Nov 24 |
1983, Dec |
Alexandria, LA |
BERNICE CLOVER |
1913, Sep 22 |
1989, Oct |
Alexandria, LA |
TOMMIE CLOVER |
1905, Nov 15 |
2002, Nov 10 |
Minden, LA |
Rhonda Clover sent me these items which
I was delighted to see. We do not know if there is more information in
the actual record.
Roger Clover [Rhonda tells me that
according to vitalrec.com, Roger T. Clover died 18 May 1890,
aged 47 years, white, Volume 97 page 101.]
Frank Clover [Rhonda tells me that
according to www.vitalrec.com, Frank A. Clover died 2 October 1895,
aged 53 years, white, Volume 109, page 645]
Hanorah Clover [Rhonda tells me that
according to www.vitalrec.com, Hanorah A. Clover, died 14 February
1910, aged 63 years, white, volume 148, page 860.]
www.vitalrec.com has an index of deaths up to 1949. This has Arthur
Colfax Clover, born 1911, died 29 May 1929, aged 18 years, white, Pte.
Coupe Parrish.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Allen Parish,
LouisianaSubmitted by Harold Harmon. File prepared by Nancy Fruge
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/allen/cemeteries/oakhilla.txt
CLOVER, Dorothy
L.
Dec. 16, 1938 -
CLOVER, Robert E.
(Vet) Nov. 24,
1933 - Dec. 29, 1983
CLOVER, Robert
M.
Oct. 22, 1960 - Nov. 12, 1963
CLOVER,
Rodney
June 29, 1964 - July 1964
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880
Henrietta Clover Orleans, Louisiana
died 1870 born abt 1840
Louisiana Black
Female age 30
Laural Clover Freese
3\15\1997
Funeral services for Mrs. Laurel O. Freese, 59, will be at 2:30
p.m.today, March 15, in Johnson Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Johnson will
officiate.Burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery in Ragley.Visitation is
from 11:30 a.m. in the funeral home. Mrs. Freese died at 5:23
p.m.Thursday, March 13,1997, in a Lake Charles hospital. A native of
Jackson County,Tenn., she lived in Lake Charles Louisiana the past 13
years.Survivors are her husband; three sons, Henry Freese of Garyville,
Roger Freeseof Lake Charles, and Howard Parker of Memphis, Tenn.; one
daughter, JuanitaReese of Gillis; three brothers, William and Roy
Clover, both of Lebanon, Tenn.,and Bradley Glover of Nashville, Tenn.,
three
sisters, Louise Mackson ofGainsboro, Tenn., Janelle Roark of
Kentucky, and Iary Alice Warren of Lebanon -Tenn.; her mother, Mildred
Whittaker of Lebanon and seven grandchildren.
Obituaries from Alexandria
Daily Town Talk (LA) - October 3, 2001 page 4a
Deceased Name: Carl Estes Clover
Graveside services for Carl Estes Clover will be at 10 a.m. Friday in
Greenwood Memorial Park, Pineville, with Dr. Gary D. Baldwin
officiating. Burial will be under direction of Hixson Brothers,
Alexandria.
Clover, 83, of Dickinson, Texas, died Monday, Oct. 1, 2001, in Mainland
Medical Center, Texas City, Texas.
He was a native of Addis and a graduate of Bolton High School. He
retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserve as a lieutenant colonel serving
28 years. During World War II, he flew 51 missions in B-17s for the
Army Air Corps in the European Theater. He was also an instructor for
B-29 training. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the
Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters.
He was employed by Union Carbide Chemical Co. for 37 years. At the time
of his retirement, he was a shift supervisor. He was a member of VFW
and the American Legion.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur Colfax Clover and
Minnie Baker Clover.
Survivors include his wife, Marjorie S. Clover one son, Carl E. Clover
Jr. and three grandchildren.
Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or a charity of
choice.
Alexandria Daily Town Talk (Louisiana) - August 8, 2001
Page 4A
Deceased Name: C. Chandler Clover
JACKSON, Mississippi - C. Chandler Clover, 80, of Jackson died Sunday,
Aug.
5, 2001. After a private burial service, entombment was at Lakewood
Memorial Park Mausoleum under direction of Mark E. Seepe Funeral Home.
He was a former resident of Alexandria, La., and was
a pioneer in the
development of health care facilities in Mississippi for over 40 years.
He was a graduate of Louisiana College, Pineville, La., and was
associated with Cleco. Prior to moving to Mississippi, he was named
Outstanding Young Man of Rapides Parish by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce, and was the founding president of Central Louisiana Community
Theatre. He and his family established an endowment for the
Communications Department at Louisiana College in honor of Dr. E.O.
Wood.
He entered the health care profession on the
administrative staff of
Mississippi Baptist Hospital in 1955. He directed the establishment of
three major private hospitals: Doctor's Hospital in 1965, Riverside
Hospital in 1972 and Woman's Hospital in 1974.
He was president of the Mississippi Symphony
Orchestra Association and
the Mississippi Opera. He was also the founder of Jackson Preparatory
School and an active supporter of St. Andrew's Episcopal School.
He was a member of the Fifth Air Corps and served as an aircraft
commander/B-24 pilot in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Lois Clover of Jackson
two daughters,
Chandler Thompson of Nashville, Tenn., and Jane Alexander of Jackson
and one brother, Carl Estes Clover of Dickinson, Texas.
Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Jackson, P.O. Box 205,
Jackson, MS 39205 Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, P.O. Box 2052,
Jackson, MS 39225 New Stage Theatre Eudora Welty New Plays Series, c/o
1300 E. Northside Dr., Jackson, MS 39211, or charity of choice.
Monday, November
11, 2002
Funeral services for Mrs. Tommie Brooks Clover, 97, will be held at 11
a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002, at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Minden with
the Rev. Lester Raines and the Rev. James Crain officiating. Burial
will follow at Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Minden.
Visitation will be held after 5 p.m. today, Nov. 11, at the funeral
home.
Mrs. Clover, a native of Ellis
County, Texas, and a resident of Minden, passed away Sunday, Nov. 10,
at Town and Country Nursing Home in Minden. She was preceded in death
by her husband, the Rev. L.L. Clover and seven brothers and sisters.
She is survived by five nieces; two nephews; and special friend, Gary
Brown.
Minden
Press-Herald; Publication Date: 1 Nov 2003;
Publication Place: Minden , LA , US.
Originally published in the
Clover Family Exchange Volume 7
Issue 1 July 1993 by Bob and Marguerite Clover. Submitted by Susie
L. Wagner Clover Typed by Pat Vaseska.
Taken from a memoriam written by Mrs. Mildred Glaze
Dr. L.L. Clover
1902 – 1975
Having “fought a good fight,”
Dr. L.L. Clover
“finished” his course and departed this life on May 3, 1975
at the age of seventy-three.
Dr. Clover was born in Curtis, Arkansas on April 4,
1902. He was an active minister within the ranks of the American
Baptist Association for 40 years. His last residence was in
Minden, Louisiana where he lived with his wife, Tommie, to whom he was
married for 52 years.
A Doctor of Divinity degree was conferred upon him
on September 26, 1957 by the Eastern Baptist Seminary, Somerset,
Kansas, and a Doctor of Theology degree on May 9, 1958 by Texas Baptist
Institute, Henderson, Texas. He came to Louisiana to pastor
Calvary Baptist Church in 1948.
He led in the founding of Louisiana Missionary
Baptist Institute and Seminary in Minden, Louisiana in 1952. He
served as president of this institution for 19 years and as president
emeritus for the remainder of his life. Dr. Clover led in the
purchase of printing equipment and the setting in operation of a print
shop. He founded and served as Editor of the Missionary Baptist
News for nearly twenty-three years and was the author of a number of
books.
Clare Clover
This was published in
Clover Family
Exchange, Volume 7 Issue 1, July 1993 by Bob and Marguerite
Clover.
Taken from the
Alexandria Daily Town
Talk, a newspaper from Alexandria, Louisiana. Thanks to Pat
Vaseska for typing this for me.
Clare Clover “Not retired, just retreated”
October 25, 1992 by Renee Craft
Advice from her daddy won
Clare Clover an award Saturday for the 1992 Outstanding Senior of the
year.
Miss Clover, 80, of
Alexandria, Louisiana was presented the award during the second annual
Hip Hip for Gray, a salute for senior citizens of central Louisiana.
Daddy always said
“Don’t just belong, get involved.”
Miss Clover’s numerous
volunteer activities and community and church involvement won her the
prize.
She grew up with four
brothers and she said learned to “just do things for
others.” Ask what motivates her, she just shrugged.
“I don’t know. I was just brought up to do
that.”
Hip Hip for Gray is a
project of the Junior League of Alexandria and is co-sponsored by
Wallace Eye Surgery and KALB-TV. Dr. R. Bruce Wallace presented
the award to Miss Clover.
Miss Clover received a
standing ovation.
Wallace said Miss Clover
exemplified an “unselfish sense of duty and service to
others” through her community involvement and enthusiasm for
life. He pointed to her seven years with Rapides Regional Medical
Center and noted she’s put in more than 1700 volunteer hours.
Though she has no children,
Miss Clover is close to her family, especially her nephews and their
children. She often acts as a guardian angel to friends and even
some strangers..
According to her nomination
fact sheet, she is noted for her “enduring good humor and
youthful outlook on life.”
Miss Clover worked for the
telephone company more than forty years before retiring in 1977.
Since then, she has been a member of the Retired Telephone Pioneers,
serving as president twice, secretary twice, and now on the board of
directors.
She is currently president
of the RRMC Auxiliary at Rapid3s Regional Medical Center. Miss
Clover is responsible for recruiting and training volunteers. Her
own duties include manning the surgery and Intensive Care Unit waiting
rooms.
While a member of the
auxiliary, the group pledged $150, 000 for fetal monitoring system for
the Woman’s Hospital and also contributed funds for a heart
pump. Miss Clover has been director of volunteers at the Veterans
Affairs Medical Center and has served there ten years. She
assists in admitting new patients and escorting them to their assigned
rooms and wards.
Clare Clover has been active
in Sunday school at Emmanuel Baptist Church since 1930 and was named an
honorary youth of the church last year. She also sings with
Heritage Singers, a senior adult choir at the church.
Add the Altrusa Club to her
list of activities, where she is a lifetime member and past
president. Miss Clover was instrumental in establishing a
scholarship at Louisiana College for nursing students.
Speaking of Louisiana
College, Clare Clover has volunteered at the Pineville College for five
years and has been a key member of the annual three day on–campus
conference for seniors.
Since World War II she has
been a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She has held
several offices in the organization and has worked with the Jackson War
Home and Carville Hospital as well as the VA Hospitals in Alexandria,
Shreveport, and New Orleans.
Clare Clover has been
finance officer for Girls’ State for sixteen years and has served
as procurement chairperson. In the latter position she works with
area high schools to recruit twelve girls to attend the annual
conference held at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Her interests also include
the Little Theater of which she is a lifetime member. She helped
with its reorganization in the 1950’s. She also worked as
stage manager and remains active in City Park Players.
The American Cancer Society
has also benefited from her work when she helped with its fund raisers
along with those of Friendship House. The Quota Club named her
Woman of the Year and she also received her fifty year pin from the J.
T. Charnley Chapter of the Eastern Star. She is also a charter
member of the American Business Women’s Association.
One of her friends said that
Miss Clover “did not retire, she just retreated.”
[Note from Bob and Marguerite: Clare Clover, along with her brothers,
Arthur, Jr., Myron Jasper, Carl E., and Chandler are children of
Arthur Colfax and Minnie Belle Baker Clover. Arthur Jr.
and Myron Jasper are deceased. Their father was a son of
William Jasper and Mary Emaline Rose Clover, while Jasper’s
father was Isaac Clover. His parents were John Metler and Mary
Williams Clover. Paul and Nancy Metler Clover were John
M.’s parents, while Paul was a son of John Peter and Catherine
(Sharp) Clover.]
The following information is from
www.findagrave.com
Clover, Dorothy L. ==b. Dec. 16, 1938 d. unknown Oak
Hill / Oakdale Baptist Church Oakdale, Allen Parish, Louisiana
Clover, Robert E. ==b. Nov. 24, 1933 d. Dec. 29, 1983
Oak Hill / Oakdale Baptist Church, Oakdale, Allen Parish,
Louisiana
Clover, Robert==b. Oct. 22, 1960 d. Nov. 12, 1963
Oak Hill / Oakdale Baptist Church, Oakdale, Allen Parish,
Louisiana
Clover, Rodney=b. Jun. 29, 1964 d. Jul., 1964 Oak Hill
/ Oakdale Baptist Church, Oakdale, Allen Parish, Louisiana
Passenger
List
New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945
A Clover |
10 Jun 1852 |
Male |
San Juan Del Norte, Nicaragua |
|
Sylphide |
Catherine Clover |
14 Mar 1924 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Turrialba |
Catherine J Clover |
14 Mar 1924 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Turrialba |
Claude Clover |
16 Apr 1917 |
Male |
Belize, Belize |
|
Coppename |
Dale Clover |
10 Jun 1940 |
Male |
LA Ceiba, Honduras |
|
Contessa |
Elizabeth Clover |
28 Jun 1920 |
Female |
Cristobal, Canal Zone |
|
Metapan |
Etaline Clover |
6 Jun 1908 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
Alabama |
Excelsior |
F C Clover |
6 Jun 1908 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Alabama |
Excelsior |
F C Clover |
6 Jun 1908 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
Alabama |
Excelsior |
F C Clover |
11 Jan 1912 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
United States of America |
Chalmette |
F C Clover |
24 Jun 1909 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
United States of America |
Chalmette |
F C Clover |
24 Jun 1909 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
United States of America |
Chalmette |
F C Clover |
9 Jun 1905 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Pennsylvania |
Excelsior |
Fred C Clover |
18 Jul 1921 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Excelsior |
Fred C Clover |
7 Jan 1918 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Chalmette |
Fred C Clover |
7 Aug 1917 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Chalmette |
Fred C Clover |
16 May 1907 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
Excelsior |
H F Clover |
16 May 1907 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
Excelsior |
H F Clover |
31 May 1912 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
Chalmette |
H F Clover |
6 Jun 1908 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
Cuba |
Excelsior |
Harvey Clover |
5 Nov 1926 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Turrialba |
Harvey Clover |
12 Aug 1921 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Heredia |
Harvey Clover |
25 Jun 1920 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Cartago |
Harvey F Clover |
16 Mar 1918 |
Male |
Cristobal, Canal Zone and Puerto
Limon, Costa Rica and Havana, Cuba |
|
Cartago |
Harvey F Clover |
18 Jul 1924 |
Male |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Turrialba |
Ida B Clover |
12 Mar 1915 |
Female |
Cristobal, Canal Zone Via Bocas
Del Toro, Panama and Puerto Barrios, Guatemala and Havana, Cuba |
|
Cartago |
Ida Belle Clover |
6 Apr 1916 |
Female |
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica and
Bocas Del Toro and Cristobal, Canal Zone |
|
Turrialba |
James T Clover |
2 Oct 1928 |
Male |
Cristobal, Canal Zone |
|
Suriname |
Kate Clover |
7 Aug 1917 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Chalmette |
Kate Clover |
7 Aug 1917 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Chalmette |
Katherine Clover |
24 Jun 1909 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
United States of America |
Chalmette |
Mary Clover |
1 Apr 1915 |
Male |
Cristobal, Canal Zone and Bocas
Del Toro, Panama and Havana, Cuba |
|
Atenas |
Milla Clover |
12 Nov 1851 |
Female |
Liverpool, England |
|
John Toole |
Milro Clover |
12 Nov 1851 |
Female |
Liverpool, England |
|
John Toole |
N Clover |
15 Mar 1945 |
|
Port of Spain, Trinidad |
|
Maua |
Winifred Clover |
18 Jul 1924 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Turrialba |
Winifred Clover |
8 Jun 1925 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Parismina |
Winnifeld E Clover |
16 Mar 1918 |
Female |
Cristobal, Canal Zone and Puerto
Limon, Costa Rica and Havana, Cuba |
|
Cartago |
Winnifred Clover |
24 Apr 1916 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Heredia |
Winnifred Clover |
25 Jun 1920 |
Female |
Havana, Cuba |
|
Cartago |
Louisiana Bible Record
Thanks to Rhonda Clover who queried me about this bible record.
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/state/bible/lghsbible/bible3-2.txt
It appears to have Clovers in it. However, the same names appear
as Clover and Clower. I do NOT recognize any of these names and
suspect that they are actully Clowers. However, I don't know
enough about them to be absolutely sure. If anyone can help with this
problem, let me know.
Page 47.SAMANTHY LEWIS' BIBLE
Printer: H. & E. Phinny's Stereotype Edition, Cooperstown, N. Y.
Stereotyped,Presented & Published by H. & E. Phinney and Sold
at their Bookstores, and bythe Bookstores generally in the United
States --- 1836. Original Owner:Samantha Clover (B.B.M.H.
Lewis)*. Present Owner: Miss Lillie Myles, RFD 4.Franklinton, La.
(granddaughter). Copied September 1954 by Texana Carter.
Onflyleaf: "Samantha Lewis departed this life December 1, 1891, aged 80
yrs, 7mos. 9 das.11 (*N.B.#l)
http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/bible/lghsbible/bible2-1.txt
Grand Lodge of the State of Louisiana, 1934
Acacia Masonic Lodge No. 116Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, Louisiana
Member
A. C. Clover
http://www.addisla.org/minutes/March_May_1924.htm
Roll Call April 1, 1924
A.C. Clover: Mayor—Present
Soards'
New Orleans City Directory, For 1886
Frances A . Clover listed on page 230
r. Laurel cor, Exposition Blvd.
Polk's Greater Baton Rouge (East Baton
Rouge Parish, La) City Directory 1936
Roberta Clover page 118 c, 860 Frisco
LE
RACONTEUR INDEX, VOLUME XXVI, 2006
Le Comite' des Archives de la Louisiane Home Page
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/79/Default.aspx
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/portals/0/archives/pdf/idx-06.txt
Clover, William 19
[This is from an index to the Louisiana genealogy periodical,
Le Raconteur. Does anyone have the
actual information?]
Bureau
of Land Management
Solomon Clover, Morehouse County, Louisiana 119.58 acres dated 1 March
1875
Solomon Clover listed as a private in Captain Yoakem's Ohio
Militia, war of 1812.
William B. Sherling and heirs were assignees.