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Hi Capp255(a)cs.com...
Do you have any more info on these people?
"Aaron CLARK m. Amphillis JENCKS(1758-1841)"
Locations, parents, dates, siblings, etc. ?
I have several Aaron CLARKs in my data base who could possibly match up
with the above if I had some more clues..
Thanks
From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, (NY of particular interest),
ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:10:54 EDT Capp255(a)cs.com writes:
> Aaron Jencks CLARK,(1813-73)m. 1811 Louise E.
> FLETCHER(1821-1901.d1901,Bridgeport,Conn.
>
> Welcome CLARK(1783-1818)m. SusanSAYLES(1792-1854)
> Aaron CLARK m. Amphillis JENCKS(1758-1841) Childen of Aaron &louise,
> Mary L CLARK,CAPP (1847)
> Edwin A CLARK (1849)dose anyone,know anything about ,EDWIN A CLARK.
> Susan Ann CLARK(1852)
> Jane P CLARK,(1854)
> Ida May CLARK,(1860)
Evening Everyone,
If you have folks who fought in the Civil War you might want to check this
site.
The URL is:
http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/info.htm
Here is part of the description of the site from the information page:
"The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System is a computerized database
containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the
Civil War. The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to
enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in
the National Archives. The facts about the soldiers were entered from records
that are indexed to many millions of other documents about Union and Confederate
Civil War soldiers maintained by the National Archives and Records
Administration."
Once you get to the site click on the tab labeled "Soldiers" and begin your
search.
Hope you enjoy using it and have lots of luck.
Take care - Emma
Aaron Jencks CLARK,(1813-73)m. 1811 Louise E.
FLETCHER(1821-1901.d1901,Bridgeport,Conn.
Welcome CLARK(1783-1818)m. SusanSAYLES(1792-1854)
Aaron CLARK m. Amphillis JENCKS(1758-1841) Childen of Aaron &louise,
Mary L CLARK,CAPP (1847)
Edwin A CLARK (1849)dose anyone,know anything about ,EDWIN A CLARK.
Susan Ann CLARK(1852)
Jane P CLARK,(1854)
Ida May CLARK,(1860)
Hello Everyone,
I thought it might be time for a list update.
At the present time there are 52 subscribers to the regular version of the
list and 27 subscribers to the digest version.
As I am sure most of you already know Rootsweb has thousands of mail lists
for all localities and surnames. So, I thought this might be a good time to
talk about what is involved in posting an effective message for mail lists.
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Hope this helps. Take care and have a great day.
Emma