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I am looking for information about a Ruth Clark who was living in Orange
County, VA during the 1930 census.
She is listed as being 35 years old in 1930.
Any one having information about this lady please contact me
SReilly934(a)aol.com
thank you Shirley
Congratulations, Kathie on the new list for the
regions!
How close are we to having one list for every state
<vbg>? Seems like we are close. hehe
I would suggest that researchers utilize the new
regional lists to supplement what they will find
on the "main" lists. But *please* do not abandon
the "main" lists and only post to the regional lists.
It is possible that your cousins may join the list
shortly after you decide to go regional and miss you
all together as they may not know what region to
find you!
In order to best fill in your family puzzles, be sure
to post to all the Clark resources you can, with some
frequency and remember to keep the lists apprised with
your updated information.
For those of you interested in Genetic Genealogy, don't
forget to join and post to the Clark-DNA-L! This list
has really gotten off to a good start. :)
Happy Trails,
Lauren
Kathie Harrison wrote:
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> ANNOUNCING 2 new CLARK surname locality lists!
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> The CLARK-MO-L mailing list is for the discussion and
> sharing of information regarding the Clark surname and
> all spelling variations such as CLARKE, CLERK, CLERKE,
> etc. in the state of MISSOURI from the Civil War era
> to present day. Discussion on the history & genealogy
> of this surname is encouraged.
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Hi...
Do you have vital dates, places, and spouses of John's kids? I don't
have John & Mary in my data base, but I may have their kids and can put
you in touch with others researching that line..
Thanks
>From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
Compulsive Genealogy Searcher,
ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 00:29:24 -0400 "PJ Anzalone" <pj(a)twcny.rr.com>
writes:
> Looking for anyone connected to this line or who might have further
> information...
>
> John Clark, b about 1812, d Dec 30 1887. Died in Deansville, NY,
> buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Lee, Oneida County, NY.
> Resided in Lee, NY (per 1880 census). Married to Mary Cornelia Lince
> (b April 1 1820, d Nov 25 1879). They had several children,
> including: Charles H, Catharine E., James, Margaret, Edward and
> Harriet.
>
> Thanks for any assistance you might be able to provide.
>
> PJ Anzalone
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Augusta County, VA MARRIAGES 1700-1799
Records Compiled by Cecil D. Mc Donald, Jr. of Seattle, Washington; transcribed on-line by Wes Blair and Pam Miller
http://www.magiclink.com/web/sinatra/
02 Nov 1790 Clark, Samuel Mathews, Jane
Does this couple belong to anyone?
Fay Clark
________________________________________________________________
Sent Via Ethixs Online Mail-Clean Internet Access www.ethixs.com
Looking for anyone connected to this line...Or corrections/additions...
>From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
Compulsive Genealogy Searcher,
ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
Ephraim CLARK #14926, b. ca 1794 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932, occupation
Farmer. He married Deborah __________ #16552, b. ca 1794 in NY, ref: LDS
Film452932, d. Bef 1860 in Probably Lisle, Broome Co., NY. Probable
child of these parents.... Per Census, He owned the land valued at $1500
(1850) & $3000 (1860)... An Adaline Burghardt, ae 11, b. NY, in household
in 1860... An Ephraim Clark in 1820 Census, Union, Broome Co., NY...
Deborah: Not listed in 1860 Census...
I. Wilmot CLARK #14925, b. ca 1820 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932, occupation
Farmer in 1860. He married Mary OLIVER, #15948, married By 1858 in
Probably NY, b. ca 1831 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY. not show up in the
1830 or 1840 NY census... Mary: OLIVER name from "Livermore Family in
America"...
A. Frederic CLARK #15949, b. ca 1858 in NY.
B. Emma Bell CLARK, #15579, b. 9 May 1859 in Centre Lisle, Broome Co.,
NY. She married Frank Emerson GLEZEN, #15578, married 23 Jun 1874 in
Newark Valley, Broome Co., NY, b. 13 Jun 1854 in Centre Lisle, Broome
Co., NY. Emma died 4 Feb 1878 in Centre Lisle, Broome Co., NY. Listed
as "Anabell" in 1860 Census, NY, Lisle, Broome Co., ae 1...
II. Anne (Anna M.) CLARK #15947, b. ca 1822 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY,
ref: LDS Film452932.
III. Martha CLARK #16553, b. ca 1825 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932.
IV. Joshua CLARK #15640, b. ca 1826 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, ref: LDS
Film452932, occupation Farmer. He married Lucinda __________ #15951,
married By 1857 in Probably NY, b. ca 1835 in NY. ae 22 in 1850 Census
(b. 1828)..
A. Wallace CLARK #15952, b. ca 1857 in NY.
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Anybody connected to this line or corrections/additions?
>From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
Compulsive Genealogy Searcher,
ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
Thomas W. CLARK, #2917, b. Abt 1800 in nr Philadelphia, PA. He married
Phebe HAZEN #2918, married 1 May 1824 in Probably NY, b. 1 Sep 1807 in
near Dolsontown, Orange Co., N. Y, (daughter of Jeremiah HAZEN #2920 and
Priscilla WRIGHT #2919) ref: LDS Film2078181, d. 17 Oct 1878 in Eldred,
Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Thomas
died 10 Feb 1829 in Mongaup, NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
Best guess for birth date... Probable child of these parents.... Adm: 2
Mar 1824, to 1st Cong Ch of Lumberland, Sull, NY, , Left later to join
Baptists... Adm. same date as Wilmot Clark (relative?). Phebe: L8-
Tombstone says "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord" Per 1860
census living Bethel w/2nd husb, Moses DeWitt MYERS near sons George &
Garret CLARK... Most of dates for birth of children,etc. from Bible
record of Abel S, Meyers. Other possible death date as 1873 & birthplace;
Goshen NY or B. Goshen, Orange Co., NY
I. George Case CLARK #2921, b. 16 May 1825 in Mongaup Flats, NY,
occupation Saw Mill Lumberman/1870. He married Mary (Mercy) HARDING
#2922, married 10 Aug 1845, b. 12 Apr 1820 in near Otisville, NY, d. 07
Apr 1896 in Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem,
Sullivan, NY. George died 27 Apr 1890 in Methol, Delaware, NY, buried:
in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. L8- Info from CLARK bible that Stella CLARK
had. Living in Cochecton NY per 1870 Census. Living Bethel (1850
Census). Per 1860 census, living Bethel w/wife & 6 kids. Death date from
gravestone. Mary: Died 1896/5, gravestone says 1890. Per 1870 census,
living Cochecton Sull NY w/husb & 6 children. Per 1850 census. living
Bethel, w/Geo Clark (687) husb & 4 kids.. Possible spelling of suname
"Hardiner" per grave stone book. Hazen book has her name as "Mercy
(Harding) Brown" & death date 07 Apr 1895, and dau of Eleazer HARDING.
A. Phebe J. CLARK #2923, b. 06 Jun 1846 in NY. She married Samuel
SIMPSON #2924, married 31 Dec 1860-2, b. Abt 1840 in Probably NY.
B. William D. CLARK #2925, b. 28 Dec 1848, d. 20 MAY 1863.
C. Mary Melissa CLARK #2926, b. 31 Aug 1850 in NY. She married Truman
W. RACINE #2927, married 02 Nov 1872, b. 28 Oct 1851, buried: in Eldred
Cem, Sullivan, NY. Mary died 13 Feb 1916, buried: in Eldred Cem,
Sullivan, NY. Per 1850 census (29 Aug 1850) age 10/12 (approx Oct '49).
D. Able S. CLARK #2928, b. 02 Jul 1851, d. 15 Oct 1853.
E. Thomas Harding CLARK #2929, b. 12 Aug 1853 in NY. He married
Marietta COLE #2930, b. Abt 1860 in Probably NY. Marietta: Best guess
for birth date & location...
F. Sarah Ida CLARK #2931, b. 28 Mar 1856 in NY. She married David E.
CRANDALL #2932, married 31 Dec 1881, b. Abt 1850. Sarah died 05 Mar
1924.
G. Louise Adelaide CLARK #2933, b. 15 Jul 1858 in NY. She married
William HAZEN #2934, b. Abt 1850 in Probably NY.
H. George E. CLARK #2935, b. 28 Sep 1863, d. 15 Mar 1864.
I. John Henry CLARK #2936, b. 25 Aug 1867 in NY, occupation Lumber
Sawyer. He married Carrie Etta BOGART #2937, married 4 Jul 1887, b. 19
Mar 1865 in NY, (daughter of John BOGART #2939 and Amanda HOGENCAMP
#2938) d. 10 Feb 1941. John died 15 Nov 1947. per 1915 census (C30)
living Highland Eldred Sull NY w/wife & son, (Sawyer). Per 1920 census,
living Callicoon Sull NY w/wife, son, d-i-l, gchild, Sawyer. At one time,
worked in an acid factory in Methol NY, (per Emily Hallock). Carrie:
Living Highland Eldred Sull NY per 1915 census (C30) Per 1920 census
living Callicoon w/husb,son, dilaw,gchild, parents bn NY, bn cir
1866, in NY.
1. Ernest J. CLARK #2940, b. 28 May 1894 in Methol, Delaware, NY,
occupation Laborer Sawmill in 1915. He married Eunice Laverne HALLOCK
#2941, married 18 Sep 1918 in Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, b. 17
Oct 1897 in Hillside, Sullivan Co., NY, (daughter of Samuel Jesse HALLOCK
#2943 and Anna May BUCHANAN #2942) d. 19 Sep 1951 in Callicoon, Sullivan
Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Ernest died 30 Jul 1983 in
Honesdale, PA, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. L8-Raised Doug
Hallock from 3 months of age. per 1915 census (C30) lived Highland Eldred
Sull NY. w/parents Per 1920 census living Callicoon Sull NY w/parents,
wife, child, boarder Lewis HALLOCK. Per census bn cir 1896. Eunice:
Per 1920 census, living w/husb,child,in laws, boarder Lewis HALLOCK age
42, Callicoon Sull NY. Hillside is an area of Barryville, NY
II. Mary (Polly) CLARK #21158, b. Abt 1825 in Probably NY, Bap. 9 Oct
1825 in 1st Cong. Ch., Lumberland, Sull, NY, ref: C507481. Assume that
this is the dau of as chr. in 1825, dau of Thomas Clark & Phebe... 1st
Cong Ch. Lumberland, was formerlly of Narrow Falls & Middlebrook... Phebe
Jan Case chr 9 oct 1825...the same day...parents Daniel Case and asehett
_________ , 1st Cong. Ch., Lumberland, Sull, NY...
III. Thomas H. CLARK #2954, b. Abt 1825.
IV. Garret Thomas CLARK #2955, b. 07 Oct 1828 in Lumberland, Sullivan
Co., NY, occupation Works Saw Mill in 1870. He married Catherine Maria
VAN AHSTAL #2956, married 21 Jun 1854 in Mongaup Valley, Sullivan County,
NY, b. 14 Oct 1832 in Schoharie Co., NY, d. 29 Oct 1902 in Eldred,
Highland, Sullivan Co., NY. Garret died 30 Jan 1914. 1860
census,Bethel,w/wife & 1 child. 1870 census Bethel NY w/wife Catherine &
Phebey,Eliza,James,Albert. 1880 Census living Highland Sull NY, wife/3
kids. He was in Co. B. 140th Regt., N Y. Vols., in the Civil War. In 1910
he was living at Little Valley, N. Y., with his daughter Phebe.
Catherine: Per 1880 census living w/husb & 3 kids, Highland Sull NY, bn
NY c1833 (Maria) Per Hazen book, Last name VANNOSDOLL & bn Scholarie Co.
NY & d. at Eldred, 1 Nov. 1902, daughter of Jacob and Ellen (Pangburn)
Vannosdoll.
A. George W CLARK #2957, b. 02 Feb 1855, d. 14 Sep 1855.
B. Thomas A CLARK #2958, b. 04 Dec 1857, d. 30 Sep 1858.
C. Chancey E CLARK #2959, b. 07 Jul 1859, d. 22 Jun 1862. As per 1860
census, Bethel, Sullivan, NY, this must be the only child alive living
w/parents.
D. Phebey E. CLARK #2960, b. 01 Dec 1861 in NY, d. Aft 1910. Date from
LDS File. Per 1870 census, living Bethel NY w/parents, age 9. Per Hazen
book, father living with her in 1910, Little Valley NY. Not in household
in 1880 Census (alive, but away or married?).
E. Elisa Jane CLARK #2961, b. 09 Feb 1864 in NY. Date from LDS File.
Per 1870 Census, living Bethel NY w/parents, age 6. Name Eliza on 1870
census. Per 1880 census living w/parents Highland Sull NY, bn NY c1865
(Eliza).
F. James M. CLARK #2962, b. 6 Mar 1866 in NY, ref: C16, occupation Day
Laborer (1900). He married Cora COX #2963, married Cir 1895, b. Feb 1869
in NY. Per 1900 Census (C16), Living Highland, Sull, NY. per 1915 census
(C30), living Eldred Highland Sull NY w/wife & dau (Sawyer) per 1870
Census, living w/parents in Bethel Sull NY. Per 1880 census. living
Highland w/parents bn NY c1867 (James C.)
1. Sarah E. CLARK #2964, b. 00 Sep 1896 in NY. per 1915 census living
w/parents, Highland Eldred Sull NY.
G. Albert (Prince) CLARK #2965, b. 20 May 1868 in Sullivan Co., NY. He
married Nettie EATON #2966, married 11 JUN 1893, b. ABT 1870, d. 3 MAY
1939 in Middletown, Orange, NY, buried: 7 MAY 1939 in Philipsburg,
Orange, NY. Albert died 21 Feb 1945 in Middletown, Orange, NY, buried:
24 Feb 1945 in Philipsburg, Orange, NY. Per 1870 Census living Bethel
Sull NY w/parents, age 1. Per 1880 census, living Highland w/parents, age
11.
1. James William CLARK #2967, b. 15 JAN 1894 in Eldred, Highland,
Sullivan Co., NY, d. 19 FEB 1898.
2. Edith Tora CLARK #2968, b. 18 FEB 1895 in Chester, Orange, NY. She
married Robert STRAUB #2969. Edith died 30 MAR 1966.
3. Florence Pearl CLARK #2970, b. 16 FEB 1896 in Chester, Orange, NY.
She married Galen Alfred FLOOD #2971. Florence died 31 JAN 1970.
4. Sadie Emaline CLARK #2972, b. 22 JUN 1897 in Chester, Orange, NY.
She married Clarence VAUGHAN #2973, b. Abt 1895 in Probably NY. Sadie
died APR 1965. Clarence: Best guess for birth date & location...
5. LIVING _____ #2974, (details excluded).
6. LIVING _____ #2975, (details excluded).
7. Nettie Artise CLARK #2976, b. 22 JAN 1903 in Middletown, Orange, NY,
d. 30 MAR 1903.
8. LIVING _____ #2977, (details excluded).
9. LIVING _____ #2978, (details excluded).
10. Baby Boy CLARK #2979, b. 6 APR 1907 in Middletown, Orange, NY, d. 6
APR 1907.
11. Linn Arthur CLARK #2980, b. 10 AUG 1909 in Middletown, Orange, NY.
He married Freda _____ #2981. Linn died 27 NOV 1940.
12. LIVING _____ #2982, (details excluded).
13. LIVING _____ #2983, (details excluded).
14. LIVING _____ #2984, (details excluded).
15. Ralph Lester CLARK #2985, b. 14 JUN 1916 in Town Of Walkill,
Orange, NY. He married LIVING _____ #2986. Ralph died 27 MAY 1980 in
Middletown, Orange, NY.
16. Vera Melvina CLARK #2987, b. 16 OCT 1918 in Town Of Walkill,
Orange, NY, d. 26 JUN 1919.
H. Hazel CLARK #2988, b. 23 Feb 1893, d. 23 Feb 1893. Probably not
child of Catherine (1242), a Second Wife of Garret? niece/gchild? Data
from LDS/IGI.
I. Czar CLARK #2989, b. 09 Jul 1895, d. 21 Sep 1917. Probably not the
child of Catherine (1242), second wife Garret? neph/gchild? Data from
LDS/IGI.
V. William Sherwood CLARK #2990, b. 05 Feb 1827 in Sullivan Co., NY, d.
15 Sep 1831 in Probably Sullivan County, New York.
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Hi
I was browsing for my Lane family in the Lincolnshire website, when I cam across a fellows ancestors where youput in a surname and I put in Clark and found a clark who went to the USA. Not sure if it will take you right there, but I am sure you will find the entry.
http://www.lincolnshire-wolds.org/all-lincolnshire/names23.htm#clark
Edie
Tasmania
Yes Cindy, I think that maybe this is the cause of a lot of the discontent
on lists. The mention of a Country is important as well as the County, name
of person and era. Then listers could just delete if it doesn't interest
them and no harm done. I tend to look at all, just in case I have a stray.
Edie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cindy Clark" <cynthia_clark(a)charter.net>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 4:15 AM
Subject: [Clarke-Clark] New Lists
> While there may be new lists, I would think that most people will remain
on
> the main list. It is too bad that so many subjects read: Clark, William
> Clark, James Clark, etc. It would save lots of time if aproximate year
and
> place were placed there. I'm sure people in a hurry skip over many of
these
> posts until something they are interested in shows up. Remember how
> important your subject line is!
>
> Cindy Clark
>
>
> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ====
> Resources at RootsWeb - is your Clark-Clarke webpage linked here?
> http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARKE/
> http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARK/
>
I was interested in that book about Hugh Clark. Does this book show the
descendants? Was there a Hugh Clark who lived in the Sandy Mush, Buncombe
Co. NC?
He married Annie Keener and had children for one, Mitchel who may have
married Winnie or Elizabeth or they may be the same person.
They had Thomas in around 1860 and he married my ggrandmother Rebecca
Carlile in 1877.
If anyone has any info on any of these, would you please share? I can't
find any death dates or burial places for any of these.
Thanks so much,
Margaret
Another thing to remember here too Michael is that a lot of our earlier
families were convicts. That means that either whichever country we are
living in, someone either in the new country or country of birth,in
Australia the convicts were sent post 1778 or there abouts but prior to that
period in the USA, families may recognised their family ties from a posting
to the one list. It has to be much quicker than subscribing to heaps of
lists in order not to miss out and to search through archives takes a lot of
time as well, though very useful and definitely has a place, especially if
we have been on holidays etc. As you say the difference in the spelling of
the name may have even occurred as to disassociate themselves from a family
line for some reason or another. I think I have myself on the Clark list as
I am now concerned I may miss a family tie if someone on my line has decided
to forgo one list for the other. I wouldn't have to worry had it been one
list.
Edie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Gray" <michael.gray3(a)virgin.net>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] having all these separate lists
> I completely agree with you, Edie. I think the splitting of the list into
> mini-lists cuts people off from potentially relevant info and connections,
> and if the main argument for pruning and splitting the lists is to save
> people wading through so many postings, that's (a) likely to be
> self-defeating, granted that there has to be a flurry of postings about
the
> sheer fact of a new split-off list being created; (b) not much of a reason
> anyway - we don't abandon e-mailing because we get spam, the volume of
> postings varies from week to week anyway, there's still going to be plenty
> of stuff to wade through if a new restricted list becomes successful -
and
> the more people are involved the more postings there will be: but also the
> more chance of people helping each other! This will always be the case.
And
> (c) you can always get the digest version if you want to receive less
> frequent postings.
>
> I also think that in the case of Clark/Clarke it's against all genealogy
> research experience to discard one and look only at the other. Every week
> subscribers to the Rootsweb newsletters are reminded that census-takers
and
> people themselves misspell names very often, or the spelling slides from
one
> version to another over time. One of the other names I'm researching at
> present is McTier/McTear in Georgia, USA. As recently as the 1930s, if not
> 1950s, different people in the same family use these different spellings!
>
> Michael Gray
> michael.gray3(a)virgin.net
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rob and Edie McArthur <robmc(a)our.net.au>
> To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:40 AM
> Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] CLARK-NEWENG(a)ROOTSWEB.COM
>
>
> > Hi
> > I have an opinion to put forth about all of these separate lists. I
think
> > it is a pity as I think you run the risk of missing vital family members
> who
> > may have shifted to another state or country. A lot of information
comes
> > from totally unexpected sources. There may be the person who collects
> > information on all Clarke/Clark families and may have that vital piece
you
> > are looking for. Mybe even a photo. I have had that experience from a
> > person not even a family member.
> >
> > I have a similar situation in my Lane family where I can follow my Gt
> > Grandfather and his family up Northern England Lincolnshire and
Nottingham
> > and Scotland, then I suddenly have this gap which I cannot fill and
> haven't
> > be able to do so since 1985. Out of the blue last week a relative
unknown
> to
> > me, a second cousin, saw my query on the net either on the Lane list or
> > forum and was in touch straight away as he recognised his family which
> were
> > since about the late 1890's part of the southern Essex County. They had
> > moved all the way from Scotland to Essex in England where another four
> > children had been born. He knew nothing until he obtained the 1891
census
> > and I knew nothing about the later lot which his father was part of and
> the
> > last child born in Essex. So that is what I mean. If your family had
> > wandered from or to another State or Country and you are just dealing
with
> > the one area, you can miss out on some vital information. It may be a
> > stranger who has last vital piece you are looking for.
> >
> > Edie McArthur with a Clark Grandmother Elizabeth Jane Clark, born Essex,
> > England.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <dickbolt(a)his.com>
> > To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:18 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] CLARK-NEWENG(a)ROOTSWEB.COM
> >
> >
> > > Not sure why we needed a new list ! Is this list about to many CLARKs
> > outside
> > > of New England ? We moved from two lists ( CLARK & CLARK ) to avoid
> being
> > split
> > > I thought !
> > > Well, I will go see, as I am always interested in NE CLARKS & Hugh
CLARK
> > > ancestors.
> > > Dick , son of a CLARK!
> > >
> > > Quoting Cindy Clark <cynthia_clark(a)charter.net>:
> > >
> > > > There is a new list started for Clark/Clarke researchers in the six
> New
> > > > England states, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI and VT.
> > > > If you are searching in this area and would like to subscribe send
an
> > e-mail
> > > > to:
> > > > CLARK-NEWENG-L-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" in the
> > subject
> > > > and body of your message. To subscribe in digest mode:
> > > > CLARK-NEWENG-D-request(a)rootsweb.com
> > > >
> > > > Hope to see some of you there soon.
> > > >
> > > > Cindy Clark
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE
> > > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARK
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe
> > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html
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> > >
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> > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARK/
> >
>
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>
In a message dated 6/12/03 1:01:48 PM Central Daylight Time,
CLARKE-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> we don't abandon e-mailing because we get spam
No, but we can block the ones we don't want to read (see Signature). This is
a hassle. I want to be available to receive email from potential cousins or
contacts. I do not enjoy wading through the endless streams of junk mail.
So... I have to make my contacts on another address and then transfer these to
my AOL account and add their address to my "safe" list. It gets very confusing
but is necessary, IMHO.
Digest versions take up lots of time, too, especially when the Subject Line
is vague or generic. I have seen posts that merely say, for example, "GREEN"
(no dates, no locations, nothing to distinguish it). Perhaps being more
specific in our Queries would help (i.e., obeying the "rules" of genealogy posting).
I receive one Digest version (another surname list) that has a minimum of 30
postings per message... I still have to skim every one... pages and pages...
because they give no clue whether or not they might be "mine".
Archives are available to search. If I come across another lead, I can look
there. Right now, my CLARKs are primarily from one region (NH & VT). If I
find descendants who have migrated, I can subscribe to *that* region's list or
come back to the "general" list. It definitely cuts down on the irrelevant
clutter... *not* that anyone's ancestors are such... and I wish them luck... they
just don't apply to me.
I am all for splitting the list and making my search time more efficient. It
doesn't mean I am not open to the possibility my "answer" may be somewhere
else.
Just my 2 cents,
Melinda K. Green
Omaha, NE
Due to the ever-increasing amounts of spam I receive on my AOL account, I
have had to block all "unknown" email addresses. Please respond to:
CootyDo(a)hotmail.com
Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience.
Hi. I am new to this list and I am looking for any
information on a Thomas Clarke who was born in Belfast
Ireland (sorry I have no date) and married a Ursula
Taylor on 22 Nov 1878 in Thames New Zealand. He died
6 may 1913 at Thames NZ. His parents are Thomas and
Sarah Clarke of which I have no information about so
would be very grateful if anyone has these names in
their tree.
Thanks
Irene
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While there may be new lists, I would think that most people will remain on
the main list. It is too bad that so many subjects read: Clark, William
Clark, James Clark, etc. It would save lots of time if aproximate year and
place were placed there. I'm sure people in a hurry skip over many of these
posts until something they are interested in shows up. Remember how
important your subject line is!
Cindy Clark
The Hugh CLARK I am talking about was born 1613 in England & died 1693 in
Roxbury MA. He is the basic of the book on Hugh Clark and ancestors. Most of the
NE Clarks I think are from him. I have a small site for him at link below.
Dick in MD
http://members.tripod.com/~graftonma/clark.html
More CLARK links via www.his.com/~dickbolt/genealogy.html
Bev Clark wrote:
> Dick Bolt: Hello, can you please describe the Hugh Clark you are interested
> in? Does this involve the 1500's and England?
>
> I have a family tree from "old family history" that goes back supposedly to
> a Hugh Clark and Alice Wilson, and I can give the pedigree downward, but I
> have been unable to find any of the people from 1766 backward in looking at
> various sites on the internet.
>
> Thank you for any follow up response.
> Bev Clark, Iowa
>
> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ====
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> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clark.html
Not sure why we needed a new list ! Is this list about to many CLARKs outside
of New England ? We moved from two lists ( CLARK & CLARK ) to avoid being split
I thought !
Well, I will go see, as I am always interested in NE CLARKS & Hugh CLARK
ancestors.
Dick , son of a CLARK!
Quoting Cindy Clark <cynthia_clark(a)charter.net>:
> There is a new list started for Clark/Clarke researchers in the six New
> England states, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI and VT.
> If you are searching in this area and would like to subscribe send an e-mail
> to:
> CLARK-NEWENG-L-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" in the subject
> and body of your message. To subscribe in digest mode:
> CLARK-NEWENG-D-request(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Hope to see some of you there soon.
>
> Cindy Clark
>
>
> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ====
> List search
> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE
> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARK
>
>
There is a new list started for Clark/Clarke researchers in the six New
England states, CT, MA, ME, NH, RI and VT.
If you are searching in this area and would like to subscribe send an e-mail
to:
CLARK-NEWENG-L-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word "subscribe" in the subject
and body of your message. To subscribe in digest mode:
CLARK-NEWENG-D-request(a)rootsweb.com
Hope to see some of you there soon.
Cindy Clark