Caroline Elizabeth “Carrie” <I>Clewell</I> Clester

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Caroline Elizabeth “Carrie” Clewell Clester

Birth
Grace Hill, Washington County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Oct 1939 (aged 71)
Belle Plaine, Sumner County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Belle Plaine, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Plot 96, Lot 5
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Caroline "Carrie" Elizabeth Clewell was born 03 Jun 1868 in Grace Hill, Washington County, Iowa; the fifth of nine children born to Alexander David "A.D." and Caroline E. (Hartman) Clewell.

Carrie's family left New Jersey for Iowa where her father worked as a cabinet and casket maker. Here the Clewell, Leforce, and Cambridge families formed a wagon train and began the trip to Kansas. They were joined, in route, by the G.C. Walton family.

Because Southern Kansas was still Indian Territory, they first went to Wichita where some 600 other settlers lived. Here they spent their first winter in Kansas at the old city building. George, the eldest son, attended a dugout school. In the middle of July the situation changed when the Osage ceded their land to the United States.

In the spring of 1870, hearing from cattle drivers stories of fertile farmland farther south, these four families moved on. A.D. homesteaded a farm two miles west and one north of what later became Belle Plaine, making them one of the first four families settling and remaining in Sumner County, and the first women and children to settle in the county. The deed to the farm was signed by President Grant and still remains in the name of family descendents.

During the construction of buildings on the Clewell farm the family lived in a dugout on the banks of the Ninnescah River one-half mile west. The Clewell farm included a large apple and cherry orchard including some pear, apricot, and crab apple trees, and a vineyard along with berry vines and currant bushes. A.D. built a cider press and a mill. He did custom grinding not only for his own livestock but also for many neighbors.

Four more children were born in Belle Plaine: David L., Laura E., Harry Ellsworth, and John Thomas. Three children were lost at an early age and were laid to rest in Belle Plaine Cemetery: John D. at age 8 years, David L. at 13 years, and Laura E. in infancy.

During her early life, Carrie attended the Meeker school where she graduated from the eighth grade.

Carrie was united in marriage 03 Oct 1894 in Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas with William "Will" Thomas Clester; son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth (Cecil) Clester.

Carrie and Will were the parents of three children:

Ruth Elizabeth born (1896-1908)
William Orville born 11 Jan 1899 married Lydia Mary Meyers
Samuel Alexander "Alex" born 02 May 1903 married Camille Fennetta Dunn

Carrie passed away in her home near Belle Plaine 15 Oct 1939 at the age of 71 years, 4 months, and 12 days. She was laid to rest in Belle Plaine Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Kansas.
Caroline "Carrie" Elizabeth Clewell was born 03 Jun 1868 in Grace Hill, Washington County, Iowa; the fifth of nine children born to Alexander David "A.D." and Caroline E. (Hartman) Clewell.

Carrie's family left New Jersey for Iowa where her father worked as a cabinet and casket maker. Here the Clewell, Leforce, and Cambridge families formed a wagon train and began the trip to Kansas. They were joined, in route, by the G.C. Walton family.

Because Southern Kansas was still Indian Territory, they first went to Wichita where some 600 other settlers lived. Here they spent their first winter in Kansas at the old city building. George, the eldest son, attended a dugout school. In the middle of July the situation changed when the Osage ceded their land to the United States.

In the spring of 1870, hearing from cattle drivers stories of fertile farmland farther south, these four families moved on. A.D. homesteaded a farm two miles west and one north of what later became Belle Plaine, making them one of the first four families settling and remaining in Sumner County, and the first women and children to settle in the county. The deed to the farm was signed by President Grant and still remains in the name of family descendents.

During the construction of buildings on the Clewell farm the family lived in a dugout on the banks of the Ninnescah River one-half mile west. The Clewell farm included a large apple and cherry orchard including some pear, apricot, and crab apple trees, and a vineyard along with berry vines and currant bushes. A.D. built a cider press and a mill. He did custom grinding not only for his own livestock but also for many neighbors.

Four more children were born in Belle Plaine: David L., Laura E., Harry Ellsworth, and John Thomas. Three children were lost at an early age and were laid to rest in Belle Plaine Cemetery: John D. at age 8 years, David L. at 13 years, and Laura E. in infancy.

During her early life, Carrie attended the Meeker school where she graduated from the eighth grade.

Carrie was united in marriage 03 Oct 1894 in Belle Plaine, Sumner, Kansas with William "Will" Thomas Clester; son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth (Cecil) Clester.

Carrie and Will were the parents of three children:

Ruth Elizabeth born (1896-1908)
William Orville born 11 Jan 1899 married Lydia Mary Meyers
Samuel Alexander "Alex" born 02 May 1903 married Camille Fennetta Dunn

Carrie passed away in her home near Belle Plaine 15 Oct 1939 at the age of 71 years, 4 months, and 12 days. She was laid to rest in Belle Plaine Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Kansas.

Gravesite Details

Shares a stone with her husband William "Will" Thomas Clester



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