Clarinda G Raymond

Brief Life History of Clarinda G

When Clarinda G Raymond was born on 18 March 1831, in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States, her father, Pearis Raymond, was 40 and her mother, Rebecca Pierce, was 39. She lived in Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1850 and New Berlin, New Berlin, Chenango, New York, United States for about 25 years. She died on 14 April 1875, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 44, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Pearis Raymond
1790–1846
Rebecca Pierce
1791–1851
Alonzo Pearis Raymond
1821–1904
Abigail Saretta Raymond
1823–1827
William Wallace Raymond
1824–1881
Nelson Raymond
1825–1875
Oscar P Raymond
1826–1827
Clarinda G Raymond
1831–1875
Louisa Elizabeth Raymond
1835–1916

Sources (8)

  • Clarinda Williams in household of Samuel Williams, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Clarinda G. Raymond, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Clarinda Raymond, "Utah Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database, 1847-1868"

World Events (8)

1832 · The Black Hawk War

Convinced that a group of Native American tribes were hostile, The United States formed a frontier militia to stop them in their tracks. Even though Black Hawk was hoping to avoid bloodshed while trying to resettle on tribal land, U.S. officials opened fire on the Native Americans. Black Hawk then responded to this confrontation by successfully attacking the militia at the Battle of Stillman's Run and then left northward. After a few months the militia caught up with Black Hawk and his men and defeated them at the Battle of Wisconsin Heights. While being weakened by hunger, injuries and desertion, Black Hawk and the rest of the many native survivors retreated towards the Mississippi. Unfortunately, Black Hawk and other leaders were later captured when they surrendered to the US forces and were then imprisoned for a year.

1834 · Vermont Anti-Slavery Society is Formed

The Anti-Slavery Society of Vermont was established in 1834. 100 people from different towns were at the first meeting, with the intent to abolish slavery. 

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: French Normand, Andre, Camille, Jacques, Lucien, Armand, Francois, Emile, Fernand, Gilles, Laurier, Marcel.

English and French: from the Norman personal name Raimund or Raimond, from ancient Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin ‘advice, counsel’ + mund ‘protection’. Compare Ramo and Raymo .

Americanized form of Italian Raimondo and German Raimund, cognates of 1 above. Compare Raimond .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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