Lake Clark
by Barbara and James Dooley
Have you seen this information, Walter? Probably so--but just in case:
Civil War Service Records
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank -
Discharge Notes Allegiance
Clark Lake K 1 Illinois L. Art'y. Private Private 107 Ill. Inf. Union
Clark Lake I 39 Illinois Infantry. Private Private Union
Clark Lake G 107 Illinois Infantry. Sergeant Sergeant 1 Ill. Lt. Art'y. Union
And do you know Judy Schuster? Here is her information. I'll bet you know
her, because there's a living Walter Glenn Clark listed, who is probably you!
Richard and Judy's Family Page
Entries: 13710 Updated: Mon Apr 29 10:43:11 2002 Contact: Judy
Schuster <jlynnschus(a)ewa.net>
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ID: I09393
Name: Lake CLARK
Sex: M
Death:
Marriage 1 Eliza ARMENT
Children
Walter Purcell CLARK b: 17 SEP 1868 in Jefferson County, Kansas
Barbara Dooley
At 07:00 AM 7/26/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 19:09:52 -0700
>From: "Walter Clark" <wclark8(a)cox.net>
>To: CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Message-ID: <000a01c23449$87839640$8a9d6644(a)ks.ok.cox.net>
>Subject: [CLARKE] Desperate Call ForHelp
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>About two years ago, I started my genealogy work with Family Tree Maker
software and great expectations. My first subject was my greatgrandfather,
Lake Clark, who was born in County Kings (Offaly), Ireland, Oct. 7, 1826,
and came to this country with his parents in 1834, locating in Holmes
County, Ohio. The family lived in several locations in Ohio. In 1848, he
married Miss Eliza Arment in Mount Vernon, Ohio. In 1853 he moved to
Illinois and later to Jefferson County, Kansas. I believe his father's
name was William and he had a sister Jane.
After two years, I have 911 names in my Family Tree Maker file
and still have very, very little information about my greatgrandfather's
parents and how they got to Ireland. I have made great strides in other
family branches. I have been in contact with the Offaly
Historical and Archaeological Society in Tullamore and the Representative
Church Body Library in Dublin with n!
>o results. I am desperate for information or good advice. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.