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I am trying to confirm the birth of my great grandmother.
ELIZA ANNIE CLARKE was born in May 1859 in Burbage, Leicestershire, England.
Parents JOHN & SUSANNAH CLARKE
Is there anyone who recognises these names?
Christine
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Hi Capp255(a)cs.com...
Do you have any more info on these people?
"Aaron CLARK m. Amphillis JENCKS(1758-1841)"
Locations, parents, dates, siblings, etc. ?
I have several Aaron CLARKs in my data base who could possibly match up
with the above if I had some more clues..
Thanks
From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, (NY of particular interest),
ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 20:10:54 EDT Capp255(a)cs.com writes:
> Aaron Jencks CLARK,(1813-73)m. 1811 Louise E.
> FLETCHER(1821-1901.d1901,Bridgeport,Conn.
>
> Welcome CLARK(1783-1818)m. SusanSAYLES(1792-1854)
> Aaron CLARK m. Amphillis JENCKS(1758-1841) Childen of Aaron &louise,
> Mary L CLARK,CAPP (1847)
> Edwin A CLARK (1849)dose anyone,know anything about ,EDWIN A CLARK.
> Susan Ann CLARK(1852)
> Jane P CLARK,(1854)
> Ida May CLARK,(1860)
Would like to compare notes with anyone researching Drury Clark who was on
Pitman Creek in Pulaski County, KY. I have three objectives:
1. What original source information has been found that identifies Drury
Clark, his father and county of origin?
2. What original sources identify the wife and children of Drury Clark?
3. Are there any male descendants of Drury Clark who would be willing to
participate in the Clark DNA Project for the purpose of determining whether
or not Thomas Clark of Pitman Creek and Drury were related?
I have reason to believe that Drury Clark was related to Thomas Clark who
was in Pulaski County between 1799-1810 and would be very interested in
discussing this possibility with anyone familiar with Drury Clark's line.
Fay Clark
Hello listers, forwarding for a new list member, Ann C.
Please, respond to the list or to Ann C privately if you
have any information for her. genealog_clark(a)hotmail.com
Thanks for your cooperation,
Sue, list manager
----- Original Message -----
From: Ann C <genealog_clark(a)hotmail.com>
To: clark-l(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:58
Subject: Fwd: {not a subscriber} clark
Hi I'm trying to find out where and when my g grandfather died.
His name is Millard fillmore Clark B. 7 Aug 1856 in Peekskill N.Y. He moved
to Brooklyn N.Y. where he M. Sarah Parker. They had 10 children. I can't
seem to find him after the 1910 census and Sarah after the 1920. N.Y. said
that they did not die there. But since they lived most of there lives there
I find it hard to believe that. This in hopes that somewhere out there
someone knows where they died and are burried.
Ann
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The CLARKE Family of Greenland, NH , Newbury, Ma., Exeter , ,etc.
FYI:
There is a Weeks family history on ebay that may interest someone.
I have purchased several old family histories from this seller and they
have
helped me a lot.
They have all contents and name indexes up there too.
You can go to ebay and search for item number 5574518526
Or go to their store and click on the surname letter W-X in the column
on the left of the page.
http://stores.ebay.com/Tharpes-Rare-Books-and-CDs
Hope it helps someone,
Jamie
Rachel Clarke,.married John latchford,7 jan 1755 in
Gloucester.Massachusetts.she was the D/o Joseph and Rachel nee Pickworth
Clarke
She was born 28 march 1721 in Gloucester,Essex Co Massachusetts.
She died bef 1771 in Gloucester.
She was the last born.
Joseph Clarke was born 10 sept 1684in Gloucester He married Rachel
Pickworth born 6 march 1706/07.in Gloucester
Rachel was born in Manchester,Essex Co Massachusetts date unk
Rachel Siblings.
Rachall died early 1711 Gloucester
Benjamin Clarke born 15 aug 1716 in Gloucester.died 16 apr 1719
Gloucester
John Clarke born 18 june 1718
Clarke is a very old Gloucester Massachusetts Family.The many tales of
her husband John Blatchford still are told.
He may have been a Canadian Indian Mix.There were Blatchfords in
NFLD.One being the sister of my great Great Grand father.
These two started a dynasty of there own.
son John was a Revolutionary War Hero.
keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger
Hi Barbara,
I believe that the larger Clark DNA Project is open to any male Clark. See
the Clark links on this URL.
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_sum.asp?let=C&projecttype=S
There is a second small project that says it's for PA Clarks.
It isn't my project;we are only participants in the study and have nothing
personal to do with either project.
But if you have two Clarks that you think might match, you can set up your
own "study" within the study. : )
Follow the links on the above site to the Clark study results, and you'll
see that there are seventy Clarks in the two projects. Family trees for
participants are available by clicking on the kit number on the left.
Perhaps you already have a cousin listed.
If you aren't clear about what is involved in genetic genealogy, check a
site like the following and check out some of the links.
http://www.kerchner.com/dna-info.htm
Hope this helps.
Mitzi Clark Bateman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barbara Clark" <lorieclark(a)earthlink.net>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 5:32 AM
Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks
> Hello Mitzi,
> Your project is very interesting. Are you restricting you field of DNA
> Clients to families who have been proven to have lived in the Carolinas
> prior to becoming proven GA Residents? My Brick Wall is a
> great-grandfather named: "Alexander CLARK" born ca 1844, supposedly in
> Scotland; found in Merritton, Ontario, Canada in 1872; and then in 1880 in
> MASS. Locations in between, if any, are not known. My Grandfather:
> "William Alexander CLARK" b:1877 Ontario, Can. immigrated April 1879 NY
> and
> 1880 in MASS and later CT ca 1920 with his wife and SON: "William Albert
> CLARK", b: June 1908. If this meets your criteria, I would like further
> information on your project. I would present the idea to two Brothers
> living in CT.
>
> If interested, please reply soonest as I shall only be at this email
> address for another week. After 15 April, please use EMAIL Address:
> bernied(a)ns.sympatico.ca effective about 1 May 05. Thankyou.
> Sincerely, BarbClark
>
Are these Georgia Clarks familiar to you?
Many thanks for any help.
Richard Ingram
I need help on Clark in Franklin County, Georgia. Wiley Clark b 1802 GA
lived in Franklin County 1830 through 1860. He was married to Frances
Whitehead. Children in 1860, all born in Georgia:
Catherine
Sarah Ann b 1829
Terrissa G b 1832
Mary E. b 1838
Elizabeth b 1839
Urbin W. b 1840
Artamelsa b 1842
Destimony b 1845
Sabra b 1849
There are two older sons and one older daughter. One son may be John M b
1828. Wiley's father
may be Thomas Clark, Revolutionary Soldier, who was born in Granville
County, NC on July 22,
1761. Thomas moved to Franklin County in the 1820s. Any help in
establishing this line will be
appreciated.
> [Original Message]
> From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi(a)cncnet.com>
> To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 4/9/2005 2:34:59 AM
> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks
>
> Hello Clark/Clarkes,
> A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle to
> late 1700's.
> Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include
> Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, Colquitt,
> and Sumter.
> Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas
> before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went to
> the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's.
>
> Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA
> Project.
> If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks,
we
> would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the
> simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our Clarks
> arrived in GA.
>
> Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new
and
> exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed us.
> Hope to hear from some of you.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi(a)cncnet.com
>
>
>
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Who is your family and where did they live? Who is Patrick?
-------Original Message-------
From: CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: 04/09/05 10:40:51
To: CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Thomas Clark of Pulaski KY DNA results are in
Hi i'm not sure if my family fits in, because we know nothing about Patrick
s family if you find a connection please leave me know. Thanks in advance.
Fay Clark <gmcflc(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:I am pleased to say that we have a
perfect 25-marker dna match to another
descendant of Thomas Clark SR who was in Pulaski County, KY, 1799-1809. My
husband, a direct descendant of Samuel Clark b. 1775 VA (wife Polly
Williams), son of Thomas Clark SR, has a perfect match with a direct
descendant of James Clark b. ca. 1777 VA or NC (wife Agnes Henderson), also
a son of Thomas Clark SR. We are in the process of upgrading to the 37
marker test, which I fully expect to be a perfect match, as well.
Thomas Clark b. ca. 1755:
Earliest mention I have found so far is the 1795 tax list for Madison Co KY,
where he is polled with a son 16+ years of age. The following year Thomas is
polled with two sons 16+ years of age (presumably James and Stewart) and
Samuel, now age 21, is polled with Thomas. (Note: 1796 - 21 = 1775 year of
birth. The 1850 Clinton Co KY census states Samuel was born in 1775 in VA.)
In 1797 Thomas & Samuel are missing from the tax lists.
In 1798 Thomas & Samuel are polled together in Lincoln County KY. Samuel
Clark married Polly Williams on 03 Sep 1798 in Lincoln County, KY. (Note: On
10 Jul 1792 James Clark b. 1761-1764 married Leannah Ross, d/o Sarah Ross.
This same family settled upstream from Samuel Clark in Wayne County, and by
1829 had migrated to Bond Co IL with two of Thomas' children--William Clark
and Deborah Clark McGinnis, who had married Abraham McGinnis. The nature of
the relationship between this James Clark and Thomas Clark SR is unknown.)
In 1799 Pulaski Co KY was formed from Lincoln Co, and Thomas & Samuel were
polled in Pulaski. Subsequent tax lists reveal that they were living on
Cabbin Branch of Pitman Creek.
In 1806 Elinor Clark was polled on Pitman Creek with Thomas Clark. (The
daughter of James and Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co, NC, Elinor married her
cousin John Clark. They sold property in Randolph Co NC in 1786 and migrated
to Madison Co KY in 1789. John & Elinor Clark lived near Thomas Clark on
Paint Lick Creek in the part of Madison Co that would become Garrard Co.
Also nearby was Elinor's sister Catherine Clark, who also married an unknown
Clark, and Baptist(e) Clark, who (by all appearances) was related to old
Samuel Clark who died in Randolph Co, NC, in 1783. Old Samuel and Baptist
Clark originally came to Rowan Co NC from York Co PA ca. 1759. Old Samuel's
son Thomas b. 1743 York Co PA married Sarah Clark, another sister of Elinor
Clark.) Elinor removed to Warren Co TN after 1807, where several of Thomas'
sons also settled. She died in Rutherford Co TN ca. 1843.
Thomas Clark disappeared from Pulaski Co KY after 1809. We are uncertain if
he died at this time or also moved to Tennessee. His son Samuel settled in
Wayne Co KY after the War of 1812 and died in Clinton Co KY 1850-1860. Sons
Thomas and Stewart were in Warren Co TN in 1820; James was in Smith Co TN in
1820 & Warren Co in 1830; William and daughter Deborah McGinnis were in Bond
Co IL in 1820. Indications are that John & Alexander also went to Tennessee;
and youngest son Benjamin died in Van Buren Co TN before 1850. Thomas Jr
died in Dade Co GA ca. 1848. James, Stewart, William and Deborah all died in
Arkansas.
Joseph Clark, York Co SC:
It has recently come to my attention that Joseph Clark of York Co SC may
have been a close relation of James Clark who died 1796 in Orange Co NC.
<County, South Carolina. He was the son of William Clark and Unknown. He
married Margaret Faver Bef. 1764 in Unknown.>> His descendants may have
migrated into Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. If there are any descendants
of this line, I'd like to compare notes. I also would like to invite any
Clark male who may be connected to these lines to participate in the
Virginia Clark DNA project to see if there is a possibility of a common
ancestor.
Fay Clark
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Hello Mitzi,
Your project is very interesting. Are you restricting you field of DNA
Clients to families who have been proven to have lived in the Carolinas
prior to becoming proven GA Residents? My Brick Wall is a
great-grandfather named: "Alexander CLARK" born ca 1844, supposedly in
Scotland; found in Merritton, Ontario, Canada in 1872; and then in 1880 in
MASS. Locations in between, if any, are not known. My Grandfather:
"William Alexander CLARK" b:1877 Ontario, Can. immigrated April 1879 NY and
1880 in MASS and later CT ca 1920 with his wife and SON: "William Albert
CLARK", b: June 1908. If this meets your criteria, I would like further
information on your project. I would present the idea to two Brothers
living in CT.
If interested, please reply soonest as I shall only be at this email
address for another week. After 15 April, please use EMAIL Address:
bernied(a)ns.sympatico.ca effective about 1 May 05. Thankyou.
Sincerely, BarbClark
> [Original Message]
> From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi(a)cncnet.com>
> To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 4/9/2005 3:33:51 AM
> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks
>
> Hello Clark/Clarkes,
> A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle to
> late 1700's.
> Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include
> Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, Colquitt,
> and Sumter.
> Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas
> before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went to
> the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's.
>
> Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA
> Project.
> If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks,
we
> would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the
> simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our Clarks
> arrived in GA.
>
> Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new
and
> exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed us.
> Hope to hear from some of you.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi(a)cncnet.com
>
>
>
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> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke
> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark
>
Hi i'm not sure if my family fits in, because we know nothing about Patrick's family if you find a connection please leave me know. Thanks in advance.
Fay Clark <gmcflc(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:I am pleased to say that we have a perfect 25-marker dna match to another
descendant of Thomas Clark SR who was in Pulaski County, KY, 1799-1809. My
husband, a direct descendant of Samuel Clark b. 1775 VA (wife Polly
Williams), son of Thomas Clark SR, has a perfect match with a direct
descendant of James Clark b. ca. 1777 VA or NC (wife Agnes Henderson), also
a son of Thomas Clark SR. We are in the process of upgrading to the 37
marker test, which I fully expect to be a perfect match, as well.
Thomas Clark b. ca. 1755:
Earliest mention I have found so far is the 1795 tax list for Madison Co KY,
where he is polled with a son 16+ years of age. The following year Thomas is
polled with two sons 16+ years of age (presumably James and Stewart) and
Samuel, now age 21, is polled with Thomas. (Note: 1796 - 21 = 1775 year of
birth. The 1850 Clinton Co KY census states Samuel was born in 1775 in VA.)
In 1797 Thomas & Samuel are missing from the tax lists.
In 1798 Thomas & Samuel are polled together in Lincoln County KY. Samuel
Clark married Polly Williams on 03 Sep 1798 in Lincoln County, KY. (Note: On
10 Jul 1792 James Clark b. 1761-1764 married Leannah Ross, d/o Sarah Ross.
This same family settled upstream from Samuel Clark in Wayne County, and by
1829 had migrated to Bond Co IL with two of Thomas' children--William Clark
and Deborah Clark McGinnis, who had married Abraham McGinnis. The nature of
the relationship between this James Clark and Thomas Clark SR is unknown.)
In 1799 Pulaski Co KY was formed from Lincoln Co, and Thomas & Samuel were
polled in Pulaski. Subsequent tax lists reveal that they were living on
Cabbin Branch of Pitman Creek.
In 1806 Elinor Clark was polled on Pitman Creek with Thomas Clark. (The
daughter of James and Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co, NC, Elinor married her
cousin John Clark. They sold property in Randolph Co NC in 1786 and migrated
to Madison Co KY in 1789. John & Elinor Clark lived near Thomas Clark on
Paint Lick Creek in the part of Madison Co that would become Garrard Co.
Also nearby was Elinor's sister Catherine Clark, who also married an unknown
Clark, and Baptist(e) Clark, who (by all appearances) was related to old
Samuel Clark who died in Randolph Co, NC, in 1783. Old Samuel and Baptist
Clark originally came to Rowan Co NC from York Co PA ca. 1759. Old Samuel's
son Thomas b. 1743 York Co PA married Sarah Clark, another sister of Elinor
Clark.) Elinor removed to Warren Co TN after 1807, where several of Thomas'
sons also settled. She died in Rutherford Co TN ca. 1843.
Thomas Clark disappeared from Pulaski Co KY after 1809. We are uncertain if
he died at this time or also moved to Tennessee. His son Samuel settled in
Wayne Co KY after the War of 1812 and died in Clinton Co KY 1850-1860. Sons
Thomas and Stewart were in Warren Co TN in 1820; James was in Smith Co TN in
1820 & Warren Co in 1830; William and daughter Deborah McGinnis were in Bond
Co IL in 1820. Indications are that John & Alexander also went to Tennessee;
and youngest son Benjamin died in Van Buren Co TN before 1850. Thomas Jr
died in Dade Co GA ca. 1848. James, Stewart, William and Deborah all died in
Arkansas.
Joseph Clark, York Co SC:
It has recently come to my attention that Joseph Clark of York Co SC may
have been a close relation of James Clark who died 1796 in Orange Co NC.
<County, South Carolina. He was the son of William Clark and Unknown. He
married Margaret Faver Bef. 1764 in Unknown.>> His descendants may have
migrated into Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. If there are any descendants
of this line, I'd like to compare notes. I also would like to invite any
Clark male who may be connected to these lines to participate in the
Virginia Clark DNA project to see if there is a possibility of a common
ancestor.
Fay Clark
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I am pleased to say that we have a perfect 25-marker dna match to another
descendant of Thomas Clark SR who was in Pulaski County, KY, 1799-1809. My
husband, a direct descendant of Samuel Clark b. 1775 VA (wife Polly
Williams), son of Thomas Clark SR, has a perfect match with a direct
descendant of James Clark b. ca. 1777 VA or NC (wife Agnes Henderson), also
a son of Thomas Clark SR. We are in the process of upgrading to the 37
marker test, which I fully expect to be a perfect match, as well.
Thomas Clark b. ca. 1755:
Earliest mention I have found so far is the 1795 tax list for Madison Co KY,
where he is polled with a son 16+ years of age. The following year Thomas is
polled with two sons 16+ years of age (presumably James and Stewart) and
Samuel, now age 21, is polled with Thomas. (Note: 1796 - 21 = 1775 year of
birth. The 1850 Clinton Co KY census states Samuel was born in 1775 in VA.)
In 1797 Thomas & Samuel are missing from the tax lists.
In 1798 Thomas & Samuel are polled together in Lincoln County KY. Samuel
Clark married Polly Williams on 03 Sep 1798 in Lincoln County, KY. (Note: On
10 Jul 1792 James Clark b. 1761-1764 married Leannah Ross, d/o Sarah Ross.
This same family settled upstream from Samuel Clark in Wayne County, and by
1829 had migrated to Bond Co IL with two of Thomas' children--William Clark
and Deborah Clark McGinnis, who had married Abraham McGinnis. The nature of
the relationship between this James Clark and Thomas Clark SR is unknown.)
In 1799 Pulaski Co KY was formed from Lincoln Co, and Thomas & Samuel were
polled in Pulaski. Subsequent tax lists reveal that they were living on
Cabbin Branch of Pitman Creek.
In 1806 Elinor Clark was polled on Pitman Creek with Thomas Clark. (The
daughter of James and Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co, NC, Elinor married her
cousin John Clark. They sold property in Randolph Co NC in 1786 and migrated
to Madison Co KY in 1789. John & Elinor Clark lived near Thomas Clark on
Paint Lick Creek in the part of Madison Co that would become Garrard Co.
Also nearby was Elinor's sister Catherine Clark, who also married an unknown
Clark, and Baptist(e) Clark, who (by all appearances) was related to old
Samuel Clark who died in Randolph Co, NC, in 1783. Old Samuel and Baptist
Clark originally came to Rowan Co NC from York Co PA ca. 1759. Old Samuel's
son Thomas b. 1743 York Co PA married Sarah Clark, another sister of Elinor
Clark.) Elinor removed to Warren Co TN after 1807, where several of Thomas'
sons also settled. She died in Rutherford Co TN ca. 1843.
Thomas Clark disappeared from Pulaski Co KY after 1809. We are uncertain if
he died at this time or also moved to Tennessee. His son Samuel settled in
Wayne Co KY after the War of 1812 and died in Clinton Co KY 1850-1860. Sons
Thomas and Stewart were in Warren Co TN in 1820; James was in Smith Co TN in
1820 & Warren Co in 1830; William and daughter Deborah McGinnis were in Bond
Co IL in 1820. Indications are that John & Alexander also went to Tennessee;
and youngest son Benjamin died in Van Buren Co TN before 1850. Thomas Jr
died in Dade Co GA ca. 1848. James, Stewart, William and Deborah all died in
Arkansas.
Joseph Clark, York Co SC:
It has recently come to my attention that Joseph Clark of York Co SC may
have been a close relation of James Clark who died 1796 in Orange Co NC.
<<Joseph Clark, born Bef. 1732; died Bet. July - August 06, 1810 in York
County, South Carolina. He was the son of William Clark and Unknown. He
married Margaret Faver Bef. 1764 in Unknown.>> His descendants may have
migrated into Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. If there are any descendants
of this line, I'd like to compare notes. I also would like to invite any
Clark male who may be connected to these lines to participate in the
Virginia Clark DNA project to see if there is a possibility of a common
ancestor.
Fay Clark
http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/tn/war-rw.htm
Burgess or Burgis CLARK, applied 3 Oct 1832 White County, Tennessee aged about 69 or 70, lived in Chatham Co, North Carolina when he enl with his bro William CLARK. He was born in 1763 in Goochland Co, Virginia, moved from Chatham Co, North Carolina to Richmond Co, North Carolina then back to Chatham Co NC, then to York Dist SC, then to Lincoln Co, North Carolina then to White County, Tennessee. He declared he served part of the time under a Capt Alexander CLARK, but no relationship was stated. His widow applied 21 Nov 1850 White County, Tennessee, and declared that they had married 14 Aug 1799 in Richmond Co, North Carolina. He died 22 Oct 1850 in White County, Tennessee, and a Joseph CLARK, Sr. & a Derias CLARK, Sr. made a joint affidavits in White Co, Tennessee in 1850 but their relationship not stated. His widow applied for BLW 21 Apr 1855. Her name before marriage was Roady MORRIS. A half-brother, Joseph JOHNSON was also mentioned. (RW Pension File W275B, BLB X34972-160!
-55)
Benjamin Clark
Private, North Carolina Line, $23.33 Annual Allowance $69.99 Amount Received
April 3 1833 Pension Started Age 71 (1835 Tn Pension Roll, Nc Line) Benjamin
Clark (Pension S3155) served in the NC and SC Lines, was born 19 Apr 1763 in
PA and lived in Mecklenburg Co, NC at enlistment, and in 1816 moved to Knox
Co, TN and in 1830 moved to Monroe Co, TN, soldier applied 19 Mar 1834,
Monroe Co, TN, aged 71, soldier also srv as a sub for his bro Joseph Clark
who died about 1829 or 1830 (Extracted by C. Hammett from Virgil D. White,
Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Abstract Files)
I am looking for information on the parents of Susan Clark - born in South
Carolina February 28, 1818 & died in Walker Co., Texas 1901. Susan was married
to James J. Hudson in South Carolina. They were in Georgia in 1845 &
Crenshaw Co.,Alabama by 1848. Susan & James were parents of the following children:
Tammie born 1840, South Carolina - married Colubus "Lum" J. Justice
Newton J. - born South Carolina 1842
Susan Malinda Born 1845 in Georga - never married Died in Texas1882
Mary Ann "Mollie" born 1846 in Georgia - Married James "Jim" Davis & died
1878 -1879 in Texas
Sarah Amanda born in Alabama 1848. Married Joseph Green Davis. She died in
Texas in1881
Cynthia Jane born in Alabama in 1850. Married Bunyan Flint Burdeaux, Cynthia
died in Texas in 1876
Margaret Tabatha born in Alabama 1853. Married William Barfield, & died in
Texas in 1876
Nancy Rebecca born in Alabama in 1855 - married Laberon.B. "Labe" Ready
Nancy died in Texas in 1877.
Elizabeth - nothing known .
Carolyn Fenton
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