History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 538. [Bourbon County] [North Middletown Precinct] WILLIAM A. CLINKINBEARD, farmer; P. O. North Middletown, was born June 24, 1820, and is a son of John and Sallie (Strode) Clinkinbeard, his grandfather, William Clinkinbeard, emigrated from Maryland, and was one of the first settlers of Strode's Station in Clark County. He raised two sons and three daughters. The second son, John Clinkinbeard, was born about the year 1795, and was married in 1819 to Sallie, daughter of John Strode, whose father was the first settler of Strode's Station. By this marriage there were only seventeen children, and fifteen of them were raised to maturity. The oldest son, William A., who is the subject of our sketch, was married Sept. 2, 1847, to Harriet B., daughter of James W. Rice, spoken of elsewhere in this work. Our subject and Harvey W. Rice were the first importers of Cotswold sheep to this State, they purchased them of Col. Ware, near Winchester, Va., and was the first stock ever shipped over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The sheep cost them an average of $75 per head. Mr. Clinkinbeard and wife are members of the Christian Church. Clinkinbeard Strode Rice = Clark-KY VA MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/clinkinbeard.wa.txt