PLEASE FORGIVE ME IF THIS HAS ALREADY REACHED YOU. MY MACHINE IS FOULED UP, AND I AM AFRAID IT DID NOT GO OUT. Reading the Presbyterian book of Sessions, from the beginning of the church in 1824, There are a number of Clark listed: Alexander Clark, and what appears to be his wife Marian Then there is another group of Clarks, that would appear to be in the same family given the way they are listed: John Clark Daniel Clark, James Clark, Mary Clark Margaret Clark Effey Clark Ann Clark I wonder if anyone on the list knows anything about these Clarks? Walter, is this your gang? I am particularly interested in Mary Clark who married Collier and then Samuel Hunt Logan, and came to Texas. Collier and Mary had two children, a boy and a girl. Collier must have been killed in the CSA, and is buried at Mt Zion Baptist Church. I would appreciate any information about this Mary Clark....I believe my great, great grandmother had a mother who had been named a Cameron, from Scotland. I do not know from whence they came, although they apparently arrived in Bibb County shortly after the separation of Mississippi and Alabama in 1818 and formation of Alabama Territory. Any information would be received with much gratitude. Don Logan Lamesa, Texas