Captain Thomas Clouston Continental Navy (US)
M, #242, b. before 2 October 1743, d. 10 August 1795
| Birth* | before 2 October 1743 | Stromness, Orkney, Scotland |
| Marriage* | circa 1774 | Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, Unted States, Principal=Anna Coats |
| (Witness) History | between 1776 and 1782 | Captain of the Revolution  |
| Death* | 10 August 1795 | Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States  |
| (Witness) History | 16 June 1802 | Edward was in Rotterdam on business in June 1802, while there he wrote to the widow of his elder brother, Thomas Clouston of Newburyport North America.
The story of how the trail of Thomas was rediscovered by Joseph Storer Clouston is told in Chapter 18 of 'Family of Clouston'.
The attached document contains the subsequent research to prove the letter and it's contents.  |