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In 1635, a ship named Elizabeth arrived at the Charlestown dock in Boston, MA. It was carrying a twenty-two year old man named John Clough. Several previous Clough Societies had been organized-each making a contribution to the genealogical work of the Clough family. However, in 1939, Walter Cluff and a group of amateur genealogists (including Mrs. Franklin Rogers, Percy Cluff, Hilda Clough Lincoln, Samuel Clough and others) gathered in Exeter, NH and organized The John Clough Genealogical Society (JCGS). The first official meeting was held in 1940 at the Exeter Inn and the Society has been active ever since. Please keep in mind that any genealogical database is a constant work in progress. While we aim for accuracy, if you find anything to be in error, please send an email to webmaster at johncloughgenealogicalsociety dot org.Top 100 Surnames in Our Family Tree
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Bailey
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Brown
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Chamberlain
Chase
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Church
Clark
Clement
Clough
Cluff
Colby
Cole
Collins
Currier
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Davis
Dow
Eastman
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Elliot
Emery
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French
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Goodell
Goodwin
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Horn
Horne
Hoyt
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Johnson
Jones
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King
Lewis
Lord
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Messer
Morrill
Morse
Page
Palmer
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Pettingill
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Smith
Stanton
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