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I am researching my husband's Phillips line and ran into Clark/Clarke
families. William Phillips born ca. 1799 married Susannah Clark born
ca. 1803. The marriage certificate dated Sept 30, 1819 lists Robert
Clark as Susannah's father. I also ran across an article in a Randolph
Co. History Book about the Jonas Friend Family. Jonas and Sarah
Skidmore Friend's daughter Mary married a Robert Clark.
If anyone knows anything about these families, please e-mail me.
Thank you,
Cathy S. Phillips
I'm still looking for Ephraim CLARK, b ca 1794, m. Deborah, who shows up
on the 1850 census of Lisle, Broome Co., NY...
>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
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Hi Listers,
I'm looking for information about Frank Clark b abt 1886 in
Indiana. Mother is Caroline Clark/Bicker(s). In 1920 he is shown in
Center Twp, Marion Co IN at 930 Elm Street, Indianapolis. He has his
mother Caroline Bicker (age 57) and step father, William Bicker, (age 70?)
living with him. He says he is widowed. In 1930, same address he is shown
with wife Elenor age 33 born in Indiana, her parents from Germany. Who is
Frank's father? What was his mother, Caroline's maiden name? Does anyone
have any information about this Clark family?
Jeannine in Indy
Hi Judi....
------snip
More About Joseph Clark and Mary Wilson:
Marriage: July 28, 1803, SCOTT County, VA
----------snip
----snip
1. Carter T. Clark, born 1790 in Logan County, (W)VA1; died July
> 19, 1855
> in Logan County, (W)VA1. He was the son of 2. Joseph Clark and 3.
> Mary
> Wilson. He married (1) Matilda Farley July 11, 1817 in CABELL
> County WV.
-------------snip
My data base (from others) indicates that Joseph married Mary BRITTON and
had 11 children (Including Carter) before 1800.
If you have his marriage to Mary Wilson in 1803, it doesn't appear that
these parents could be the one's who had Carter.
I don't have parents of the Joseph who married Mary Britton, though...
Does anybody have this data?
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 Sat, 8 May 2004 09:32:00 -0500 <judinclark(a)sbcglobal.net> writes:
> Hello fellow Clark's.
> Hope this helps someone.>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> My work beginning with Carter is on my tree c.d,
> The William to Joseph M I have not entered there yet.
> William is my father>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
>
> William Clark b September 12, 1907 Chapmanville WV
> m Della Ruth Smith June 1, 1941 Nellis WV
> d December 1, 1991
> s/o Van Buren Clark b Feb 9,1873 Chapmanville twp, Logan co. WV
> d June 11, 1942 Dempsey Branch, WV
> m Martha Anna Hannah-Clark
> s/o James Lewis Clark b 1847 WV
> d bet 1907-1917 WV
> m Sarah Ann Baisden abt 1871
> s/o Joseph M Clark b 1818 Floyd co KY
> d 1887 WV
> m Lucinda Meade bet 1841-1842 WV
> ----------------------------------------------------------------from
> my tree
> c.d-----------------------
> Ancestors of Carter T. Clark
>
>
> Generation No. 1
>
> 1. Carter T. Clark, born 1790 in Logan County, (W)VA1; died July
> 19, 1855
> in Logan County, (W)VA1. He was the son of 2. Joseph Clark and 3.
> Mary
> Wilson. He married (1) Matilda Farley July 11, 1817 in CABELL
> County WV.
> She was born Abt. 1799 in Montgomery County, VA, and died Aft. 1851.
> She
> was the daughter of Henry Farley and Sarah Elizabeth "SALLY"
> CHITWOOD.
>
> More About Carter Clark and Matilda Farley:
> Marriage: July 11, 1817, CABELL County WV
>
> Generation No. 2
>
> 2. Joseph Clark, born Abt. 1770 in WASHINGTON County, VA. He was
> the son
> of 4. John G. Clark and 5. Lydia Donnally. He married 3. Mary
> Wilson July
> 28, 1803 in SCOTT County, VA.
> 3. Mary Wilson, born Abt. 1774 in WASHINGTON County, VA.
>
> More About Joseph Clark and Mary Wilson:
> Marriage: July 28, 1803, SCOTT County, VA
>
> Children of Joseph Clark and Mary Wilson are:
> 1 i. Carter T. Clark, born 1790 in Logan County, (W)VA; died July
> 19, 1855
> in Logan County, (W)VA; married Matilda Farley July 11, 1817 in
> CABELL
> County WV.
> ii. JOSHUA Clark, born Abt. 1806.
> iii. John Clark, born Abt. 1812; married MARIAN; born Abt. 1815.
> iv. Robert Clark, born Abt. 1814.
> v. Elizabeth Clark, born Abt. 1817.
> vi. Joseph Clark, born August 21, 1821 in SCOTT County, VA; died
> June 27,
> 1899 in DOBBINS, Elliott County, KENTUCKY; married Jane WATSON June
> 30, 1843
> in CARTER County, KENTUCKY; born October 01, 1821; died February 01,
> 1895 in
> DOBBINS, Elliott County, KENTUCKY.
>
> More About Joseph Clark and Jane WATSON:
> Marriage: June 30, 1843, CARTER County, KENTUCKY
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JAMES CLARKE
Third Governor of the Territory of Iowa, was born July 5, 1812,
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. When a boy he learned the printer's
trade and worked in the State printing office in Harrisburg. In 1836 he
went to St. Louis and found employment on the Missouri Republican. Upon
the
organization of Wisconsin Territory he went to Belmont, then the
Capital, and in company with John B. Russell established the Belmont
Gazette, a Democratic weekly newspaper. The first number was issued
October 25, 1836. Its proprietors were chosen State Printers for the
Territorial Legislature. The Capitol was soon after removed to
Burlington on the west side of the
Mississippi, and Mr. Clarke repaired to that place and established the
Wisconsin Territorial Gazette in 1837. This was the first newspaper
published in Burlington and the Daily Gazette of that city has grown
from
that establishment. The public printing was given to Mr. Clarke and he
was
appointed by Governor Dodge Territorial Librarian. James W. Grimes was
his
assistant in the library. Upon the death of William B. Conway, Secretary
of
the Territory of Iowa in November, 1839, Mr. Clarke was appointed by the
President his successor. He was the mayor of Burlington in 1844 and was
chosen a delegate to the First Constitutional Convention which assembled
in
October, 1844. On the 18th of November, 1845, Mr. Clarke was appointed
by
President Polk Governor of the Territory of Iowa. The Constitution of
1844,
having been rejected by the people, a second Constitution framed in 1846
was adopted and on the 28th of December Governor Clarke retired from
office upon the inauguration of the new State government. In 1848
Governor Clarke
resumed the management of the Burlington Gazette and served as a
delegate to the National Democratic Convention which nominated Lewis
Cass for President.
In July, 1850, Burlington was visited by the cholera, from which
Governor
Clarke's wife and youngest son died. A few days later the Governor was
seized with the disease and he, too, died on the 28th of the same month,
at
the age of thirty-eight. The following General Assembly gave his name to
the new county adjoining Lucas and thus the names of the first and last
Territorial Governors of Iowa were perpetuated side by side.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadesmoi/Biography/people.htm#JamesClark
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