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The family have strong Welsh roots and Clough Williams-Ellis claimed direct descent from Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales. [2] His father John Clough Williams Ellis (1833–1913) was a clergyman and noted mountaineer while his mother Ellen Mabel Greaves (1851–1941) was the daughter of the slate mine proprietor John Whitehead Greaves and ...
Arthur Clough was born in Liverpool to James Butler Clough, a cotton merchant of Welsh descent, and Anne Perfect, from Pontefract in Yorkshire. [1] James Butler Clough was a younger son of a landed gentry family that had been living at Plas Clough in Denbighshire since 1567.
Cheney Clow's descendants suffered another terrible blow in the last part of 2009 when Nelson H. "Dickie" Clough of Millington, Maryland died on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2009. He was 85. He was the uncle and best friend of Charles F. "Buck" Clough Jr. and was the current cornerstone of the huge Clough clan in the Northern Queen Anne's County ...
Clough was born at Liverpool, Lancashire, the daughter of cotton merchant James Butler Clough and Anne (née Perfect). James Butler Clough was a younger son of a landed gentry family that had been living at Plas Clough in Denbighshire since 1567. [1] [2] Anne's brother was Arthur Hugh Clough, the poet and assistant to Florence Nightingale.
The property that is now St. Methodios Faith and Heritage Center was a community known as "Cloughville" in the 19th century. In 1919, the patriarchs of the Clough family, Joseph and Sylvia Clough, died, and the property was sold to Mr. Price and Mr. Pick of New York, who established Camp Merrimac, a summer camp for Jewish boys, on the site.
Richard Clough Anderson Sr. (January 12, 1750 – October 16, 1826) [3] [1] was an American lawyer, soldier, politician, and surveyor from Virginia. Revolutionary War [ edit ]
Old Tom Clough (1828 – 1885), was an English player of the Northumbrian pipes, or Northumbrian smallpipes. He was born into a family of miners who had also been pipers for several generations; his son Henry, grandson Tom, and great-grandson 'Young' Tom were pipers too. He is thus a central figure in a family tradition linking the earliest ...
Joe Clough (10 November 1885 – 27 December 1976) was a taxi and bus driver. Clough was the first Black bus driver in London. [ 1 ] In 2021, a play written by Neil Gore about Clough's life debuted at The Place Theatre in Bedford .