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The names you suggest do not ring a bell, but I have Clark relation in West
Virginia, and there is a cemetery there. I am not sure where it is located
though.
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Does anyone on this list know of a Clark Cemetery in West Virginia?
I have been contacted by a lady in Indiana. She recently found two
old photos in an antique store. The owner of the store said that the
photos were from West Virginia.
The photo shows a small family cemetery on a hillside with several
dozen persons standing on the hillside behind the cemetery and all
dressed in their Sunday best as though attending a funeral. There
are a few references written along the edge with an X marked on a few
in the photo. One X is on a lady who appears to be in her 20s and is
marked as Grandma Clark. The girl she is holding is marked and named
Aunt Carla or Caria or Carra (or something similiar) and Ablenne
(?sp). A Junie and Roland Spencer are also named. Do these names
ring a bell with anyone?
Les Shockey