I am looking for any links or info on the family of JOHN CLARK, son of ARCHIBALD who was the son of GILBERT CLARK who came to N.C. from Jura, Hebrides Islands of Scotland. It is thought that he settled at Cross Creek about 1736. John Clark had eleven known children named BENJAMIN, WILLIAM, ARCHIBALD, JOHN, JR., LEWIS, ELIZABETH, DANIEL, NATHAN, DAVID, PENELOPE, and JAMES. His will proved July 1796 mentions his cousin Gilbert Clark living on Barbecue Creek south side of the Arvest to be one of the executors. BENJAMIN CLARK was b. Jan. 1758 in Dobbs Co., N.C. He m. abt 1782 in Duplin Co., N.C. to MARY MCCLENDON who was the daughter of JESSE and ELIZABETH BALL MCCLENDON. Benjamin served as a private and Quarter Master Sergeant in the Revolutionary War. He mentions in his pension application that he was in battle at the Cape Fear River. Benjamin is said to have been a Methodist Preacher. He moved his family from N.C. to S.C. to Ky. to Tn. and finally to Hempstead Co., Ar. Two of his sons, James and Gilbert, moved on to Tx. where they were instrumental in establishing the town of Clarksville, Tx. which was named for James. Benjamin Clark d. Feb. 1828 in Red River Co., Tx. He was my gggg grandfather. Any help would be appreciated.