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Surnames: CLARK, TOMLIN. LORD. MILLS.
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LOOKING FOR ANY INFO ON THIS FAMILY . THATS ALL THE INFO I GOT. THANKS
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Surnames: Clark & Stemple
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My new email address is: emilysnanna(a)aol.com
I am searching for the following man (my g.g.grandfather from Ireland) his name was either Laughlin Clarke or Loughlin Clark or Loughrey Clark or Lockey Clark. His first wife was Sarah Deahl and his 2nd wife was Mary Catherine Stemple. Mary was my g.g.grandmother. He was born between 1818-1825 in County Louth, Ireland and he came to America in 1836. He first settled in Cumberland, MD (Allegany County) then he moved his first family to Preston County, WV. His first wife died and he married Mary Catherine Stemple on April 14th, 1873. So if you have any clues or suggestions please let me know via email.
Thanks
Melinda Clark-Black
currently in PA
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Surnames: Clark, Dressler, Myers, Daniels
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I am trying to find the parents and siblings of Joseph B. Clark, 1800-1856, a blacksmith in Covington, VA. He married Christena Dressler in 1827, and had at least one sister, Julia, who married a Myers.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee F. McGee
lmcgee(a)bee.net
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Surnames: Clark
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Hello Sue, Is there a mention of an Amos Clark in the book?
Thank you inadvance.
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Hello Sue,
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide these wonderful research clues. As Flora mentions in her post below nothing has come down through the family regarding Amasa's parents.
He was born in 1812 so the CT Amasa would be the right age. Also our Amasa named one of his sons Samuel (my great grandfather). Just enough to make this an avenue worth exploring, I believe.
On the down side, I don't believe an Amasa was enumerated in any of the Rutland VT census records where our Amasa is said to have been born, though there could be reasons for that, I realize.
Thanks again for your help. I'll definitely look into the CT Amasa Clark.
Sue Davis
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Thank you for your resoponse. Mine would be George Elder Clark from CT. Some family members did fan out all over the country. Had to check. TLC
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please note my new e mail address is bettyrwoodward(a)blueyonder.co.uk
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To Tammy Clark, The children of Elisha don't match what I have. His first child was Augustine Elisha b. in Indiana, but the other children were different. Unless my information is wrong, which is sure possible! Elisha is supposed to have been born in Ohio. The tales in the family have his family coming from N. Carolina or Virginia. Thanks for your help.
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Surnames: Clark, King, Mills, Millerd, Cecil, Woodard,
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Hi I am helping a young lady search for her birth siblings....
One sibling is Hollie K. King born 12 16 55 in Montgomery county Ky, to a Mae Mills Woodard Cecil and placed up for adoption. The Adoptive mom's name is Juanita Clark King.
ISO>>>anyone who can help me locate the birth sibling...may possibly be in Ohio????but not definate....
thaks....barbra
send info to babbs455(a)aol.com
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Surnames: Carpenter, Clark, Edgerton, Churchill
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Regarding listing the parents on the death records. According to the St.Clair County clerk's office, the records have changed a couple of times since Amasa died. Lastly, I know of no sibblings or parents for Amasa (and neither did his grandchildren!).
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Surnames: Clark, Blackwood, Newton, Carpenter
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Hi, this is a long shot, but perhaps something may come of it... from the book, DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CLARK OF NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT, Complied by Lloyd Walter (Clark) Hoagland, c1990, LOC #90-83831. (Used here with permission.)
On page 39 there is an Amasa CLARK, b. May 20, 1769, Middletown, Middlesex County, CT; d. maybe Vermont; m. Sarah BLACKWOOD, April 27, 1793. No further information on this line in the book, other than ancestry.
Amasa, b. 1769, is the son of Samuel b.1729, the son of Ambrose b.1696, per Families of Ancient New Haven, by Donald Jacobus,1923. Perhaps he is the father of Amasa. (It is not clear if 1812 is the birth or death date so hard to figure.) What did the death certificate say about dates and cause?
"Genealogies of Connecticut Families from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register" Selected by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogical Pub., Baltimore, 1983.
Vol.I-page 419 -excerpt- 10. John (ca 1610-1649) of New Haven is believed to be brother of James preceding [in the article]. By an unknown wife he had: John, Samuel, Abigail, and Hester. See Jacobus, op. cit., 2:403-7. This group had two offshoots to Middletown and one to Woodbury.
I also have Vermont CLARKs - mine are down in Windham County and are of the Daniel CLARK of Windsor, CT, line.
Best of luck, willing to provide further info from the book if you need it and cannot get it from Families of Ancient New Haven.
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Surnames: Clark
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VickieSue, Please send your screen name to me. I tried to email your info and it came back. Marie Clark: Lmcr3(a)aol.com
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If you'd like to locate the lands of Alexander, Thomas and Robert Clark who secured land in colonial Abbeville, South Carolina in 1764, 1767, and 1764 respectively , you might enjoy getting a copy of the map I made of 200 colonial and early statehood settlers. For more information, contact Richard McMurtry at rmcmurtry(a)igc.org.
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If you'd like to locate the lands of Samuel Clark who secured land in colonial Abbeville, South Carolina in 1762 (and sold them to Wm Hutchison in 1777), you might enjoy getting a copy of the map I made of 200 colonial and early statehood settlers. For more information, contact Richard McMurtry at rmcmurtry(a)igc.org.
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Surnames: Clark
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Searching for info on Ernest H. Clark, b. 1896 in Logansport, IN; d. 1935 in Montgomery AL in a motorcycle accident.
He was married to Sadie Belle Rudder and his children were:
Ernest
Jack
Ruby Lee Clark Skelton (living)
Marie
Joann
My grandmother (Ruby Lee) indicated that her grandmother (mother of Ernest H.) was murdered sometime between 1900 - 1910. She also indicated that Ernest H. (her father) had a sibling that died as an infant in a house fire.
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Surnames: Clark
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My great grandfather was Ernest H. Clark. He was born in 1896 in Indiana and died in 1935 in Montgomery AL. He was married to Sadie Belle Rudder and their children were Ernest, Jack, Ruby, Marie & Joann.
I am searching for info on Ernest H. Clark's parentage in Indiana. His mother alledgedly was murdered sometime between 1900 - 1910.
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Please help me find the parents of Seth Clark who married May Livingston. He was born in 1814 in Pa. carrvs(a)aol.com
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Surnames: Clark,Carpenter, Smith, Frost, Kimball, Lashbrook& many others
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I haven't had any luck yet, either. His death certificate even said parents unknown, which was quite a surprise as Roxalana was still alive at the time of his death. You would have thought that she would know his parents were.
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Hello...
I have no Clarks in my family, but I was in a thrift shop in Powder Springs near Atlanta, and I found three old photos in a stack. I assume they belonged to the same person. On the back of one of the photos is Fred Clark in "Princess Ida" 1938. The photo looks like it was taken in front of a high school. Fred, in the photo, is dressed as a knight.. he looks to be about 16 yrs. old. The next photo is a young lady that I assume to be Princess Ida from the play.... she is also in costume. The third photo looks like some kind of ceremony. It's a group of women sitting in a cirle on some tree stumps! There are about 50 women/young girls in this circle, and in the center are two young women acting out some kind of ceremony. One is playing a hand drum & I believe she has aa headband & feather on her head. The other is also in some kind of costume. She's wearing a white draped long dress w/some little tassels or something on the front.... could be an Indian costume of s!
ome sort. If you have any idea who these people are & would like to have these pictures, let me know. I can scan & send in an e-mail if you think you might be able to identify. Sheila
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looking for information on John Clark married to Frances(unknown) Clark born 1866, died 1944 children Frank, Pauline, Edmund, Sanley, Anthony, Thomas, Helen, John, Margaret, all born in Menomonee,Michigan. John and Frances Clark were reportedly born in Germany.Moved later to South Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
my email adress is williet6(a)msn.com.