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searching for mary clark age 50 so carolina widow
james clark son age 20 kentucky
phebe clark daughter age 15 ala
roda clark daughter age 13 ark
this family was listed in 1850 poinsett co ark census. phebe married john
sanders in aug 1851 poinsett co ark. any info appreciated
Dear List,
Seeking to know anything concerning these Clark's of Union County, KY
1 376 376 Rose R K 7 M Kentucky
2 376 376 Rose C 3 M Kentucky
3 376 376 Rose M E 9/12 F Kentucky
4 377 377 Clark Francis 40 F 6,120 Kentucky
5 377 377 Wall J H 14 M Kentucky
6 377 377 Clark Mary M 8 F Kentucky X
7 377 377 Clark C H 6 F Kentucky X
8 377 377 Clark Thos M 4 M Kentucky
9 377 377 Clark A M 6/12 F
36 442 442 Cissell Silas 30 M Farmer Ky
37 442 442 Cissell M J 23 F Ky
38 442 442 Cissell M R 5 F Ky
39 442 442 Cissell W H 3 M Ky
40 442 442 Cissell Geo R 8/12 M
I found this biography in an old book about military service and thought
someone could use it.
David Clark -- Was born August 9, 1837, in New Haven, Conn; has been and
still is a seaman. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and has been continuously in
the service since June 3, 1855; is at present attached to the U.S.
receiving ship Independence; during his thirty-one years service, he has
filled the positions of gunner's mate, boatswain's mate, and other petty
officer ratings; during the war served in the brigg Perry, the Beinville,
and the gunboat Fox; was in the engagement at Mobile Bay, June 4, 1861; was
in the brig Perry at the time of her engagement with and her capture of the
Confederate privateer Savannah (letter of marque) Captain Baker, with the
brig Joseph, of Rockland, Me., which she had herself captured that day,
after an exciting chase of eighteen hours duration; the crew and officers
of the privateer were taken to New York and tried, and although defended by
the eminent lawyer Charles O'Connor, were condemned to death; the battle of
Bull Run occurred shortly afterwards, and Jefferson Davis threatened that
if these men were executed he would retaliate by executing an equal number
of the most distinguished prisoners taken at Bull Run, their lives were
consequently saved. Comrade Clark at present holds the position of armorer
in the U. S Navy, and was present and paraded with Farragut Post, G.A.R.,
of Vallejo, California at the twentieth national encampment parade in San
Francisco.
Att: Joe Arlt
Dear Joe, If you have time when researching your older Clarks, please check if you have Chauncy L supposedly born 3 October 1810 in Ohio or NY, married to Hester Brown 7 Apr 1831 in Butler Co, Ohio and died 25 May 1880 in Des Moines County, IA. I have reached a solid brick wall with him. Valona Aspy
I would like info on these families
Henry C Bowne
b 1876
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? 1st name Clark
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Abigail Bowne Kenyon
b 1823
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Charles Clark
b
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children ?
William John Bowne
b 1792 Freehold NJ
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Eleanor (Ellen) Catherine Clark
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Alexander Bowne McGlashan
b 1831
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Harriet Clark
b
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children ?
Candace Bowne or Bown
b
m 1808
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Joel Clark
b
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children ?
John J Bowne judge
b 1793 Monmouth Co NJ
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Mary Clark
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children ?
William Bowne
b
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spouse
Mary Clark
b
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Emily Bowne
b
m 11859
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Richard M Clark
b
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children ?
Elizabeth Bowne
b England
m 1591 England
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spouse
Godfrey Clark/e
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children ?
Henry Bowne
b England
m 1630 England
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Bee or Bea Clark/e
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children ?
Sarah Bowne
b England
m 1687 England
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spouse
John Clark/e
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children ?
John Bowne
b England
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Margaret Clark/e
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children ?
thanks for any info
Audrey Bowne
Seattle
gregbowne(a)earthlink.net