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    1. [Clarke-Clark] Clarke/McNeil Nova Scotia
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mBJ.2ACEB/1290 Message Board Post: Looking for Sarah A. Clarke 1845-1906 married John A. McNeil 1849-1884 both buried in Issac's Harbour, Nova Scotia I have decendants Would like more info on Sarah and John.

    11/17/2002 05:59:51
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Henry Clark - Edgecombe, NC - 1751
    2. Dan Clark
    3. Seeking info on Henry Clark who received a land grant in Edgecombe in 1751. How did a person get a land grant? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com

    11/16/2002 08:33:49
    1. [Clarke-Clark] John Clark m. Elizabeth Steear, Lincolnshire, ENG, 1830 > MI, USA, 1872
    2. <PRE>I am interested in finding information on John Clarke or John Clark married to Elizabeth Steear in Boston Lincolnshire, England June 15, 1830. They had 6 sons and l daughter. Three of the sons and the daughter (Catherine) remained in England. The other three sons, Alfred, Jonas and unknown came to America. John came to America in 1872 after Elizabeth died. He was born March 3, 1806 and died April 17, 1897 and is buried in Constantine Cemetery, Constantine, MI.

    11/16/2002 10:22:02
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Clarke/Holbertson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARKE, BAWDEN O'BRYAN O'BRIEN O'CONNOR WEST Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mBJ.2ACEB/1289 Message Board Post: Looking for any info on aWilliam and Mary Clarke(nee Holbertson) prior to 1840. William and Mary had a son Thomas in New South Wales(AUS) in 1840. Thomas married Mary McDonald in 1868 in Carisbrook Victoria. We are trying to find the origins of William and Mary. Maureen McKay Swan Hill Aus

    11/15/2002 06:32:32
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Mancester VT CLARK(E) WWI Vets, etc.
    2. That was a lot of typing to do! Thanks!

    11/15/2002 04:37:32
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Mancester VT CLARK(E) WWI Vets, etc.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARK, METCALF, PRATT, SUMNER, PEPPER, MORSE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1288 Message Board Post: CLARK Manchester Men in WWI More information from my trip to Manchester, VT last month: The book: "Record of the Soldiers of the Civil War, Spanish American War and the World War", from the Town of Manchester, Vermont, compiled by Alice E. Bennett, 1925 Exerpts copied from book: 1)   CLARK, Harry R. Jr.                 Corporal, Medical Dept.; residence, Manchester Depot, VT; born Brooklyn, NY; father, Harry R. Clark,Sr; age at enl., 18 yrs., 9 mos.; eyes, blue; hair, light brown; complexion, ruddy; height, 5 ft 7 3/4 in.;single; enl. period, firs; prior service, none; enlisted Aug. 17, 1918; reported Fort Slocum, NY; assigned to Medical Dept. at Fort Slocum, NY; honorably discharged Oct. 28, 1919, under pro.cir. 77, W.D. 1918, and per authority 3rd Ind. letter, H.C.D., dated Oct. 16, 1919. Character: Excellent, Military Record -- Serivces honest and faithful. No unauthorized absences under ! G.O.45, W.D. 1914.; Occupation --Physical Director; Military qualifications -- Not qualified. 2)   CLARK, Howard M., Pvt., Machine Gun Company, St. Albans,VT - 101st Machine Gun Bn., residence: St. Albans, VT; Disch. Apr.10, 1917, S.C.D. 3)   CLARK, Ralph J., 1st cl.pvt., Machine Gun Company (continued) Co.A, Rutland; res: Rutland; Transferred to M.G.Bn.26 Div.,Aug. 23,1917. 4)   CLARK, William C., 1st cl.pvt., Machine Gun Company (continued) Co.A, Rutland; res: Rutland; Transferred to: Hon.Discharged Apr. 20, 1917. Dependent relatives. 5)   CLARK, Walter, Pvt., Machine Gun Co. (continued) Co. B; res. St. Albans, VT, Transferred to: 103d M.G. Co., 52d Brig. 26th Div. Co.B 103 Bn. 6)   CLARK, Charles M, Pvt., (note from Sandy- presume Machine Gun Co.) (continued), Co. D, res. St. Johnsbury, VT; Transferred to 102d M.G. Bn, 51st Brig., Aug 23 1917 7)   CLARK, Douglas G., Sgt., Co. G - Winooski - 101st Am.Train, res. Burlington, VT; Discharged at F! t. Ethan Allen to accept Com. Aug. 14, 1917. 8)   CLARK, Richard G., Sgt., Co. G - Winooski - 101st Am.Train, res. Burlington, VT; Hon. Discharge at Plattsburg, NY to accept. Com. 9)   CLARK, Harry S., Pvt., Co. L- Newport - 101st Am.Train; res. Derby Line, VT; Am.Tn, 26th Div., Aug 23, 1917. MANCHESTER's Honor Roll in WWII (From Town Report, 1945) 1)   CLARKE, James McClure 2)   CLARK, Frederick W. Hope there's something new and interesting here. Please know that I don't have the book -- I just copied certain pages.   Sandy Childs in Calif. [email protected]

    11/15/2002 02:19:18
    1. [Clarke-Clark] OBIT: ELLISON D. CLARK, JAN 14, 2001
    2. bobert
    3. Just passing on the following I found on another list - not my relative but perhaps one of yours. Shirley: [email protected] ---------------- Laconia Citizen Laconia, NH 17 January 2001 Ellison D. Clark LACONIA — Ellison D. Clark, 86, of New Port Richey, Fla. died on Jan. 14, 2001, at Lakes Region General Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born on Dec. 24, 1914, in New Bedford, Mass., Mrs. Clark was the daughter of the late Harry and Eunice (Hanscomb) Briggs. She graduated from Central High in 1934 and worked as a beautician in Manchester. She married Howard Clark in 1935 and they moved to West Newbury, Mass., where she worked for a nursing home for many years. She later was an assembler in Western Electric in North Andover, Mass. for 10 years. After retirement, they moved to Florida. Family members include her husband of 62 years, Howard Clark; one son, Howard Clark Jr. of Lewisberry, Pa.; one daughter, Margaret Fry of Laconia; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 20 at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, 54 Fairmont St., Lakeport, at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name for research to the Alzheimer's Association, 10 Ferry St., Suite 419, Concord, NH 03301. The Cremation Society of New Hampshire is in charge of arrangements. To view an online memorial, send a condolence, or for more information, go to www.csnh.com. ______________________________

    11/14/2002 11:17:50
    1. RE: [Clarke-Clark] Re: Merrily Raye CLARKE
    2. Carma Rey
    3. My guess is due to the fact that she responded to an email, that someone is looking for her. Good luck Merrily Raye -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Re: Merrily Raye CLARKE This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mBJ.2ACEB/1257.1 Message Board Post: This is me....I would love to hear from you. ______________________________

    11/14/2002 03:22:31
    1. [Clarke-Clark] CLARKE_Marchessa_May_1950-1996.JPG
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1287 Message Board Post: I photographed this tombstone in the Moore Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your records. This is one of the 26,796 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com

    11/13/2002 10:23:00
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Re: Merrily Raye CLARKE
    2. You sent something on the Clarke Clark party line: This is me....I would love to hear from you I just wondered what you wanted to hear from us Clarks. Sherry Clark R.

    11/13/2002 03:10:24
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Re: Merrily Raye CLARKE
    2. Me, what is your message?

    11/13/2002 03:00:37
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Re: Merrily Raye CLARKE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mBJ.2ACEB/1257.1 Message Board Post: This is me....I would love to hear from you.

    11/13/2002 12:20:45
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] List Administrator please contact me
    2. In a message dated 11/13/2002 4:13:45 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Would the List Administrator please contact me? > > Donna Dunham Jones > Langdon, NH > > > > Donna, You can send a message to any admin for any list by using the following address: [email protected] So for this list you would send the e-mail to: [email protected] The message will then be sent to the list administrator. This will work with any of the Rootsweb lists. Just replace the word Clarke with the name of the list. Hope this helps - take care - Emma

    11/13/2002 10:19:58
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Re: William Clarke m Catherine Byfield
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mBJ.2ACEB/737.1 Message Board Post: I have info on William and Catherine Clarke if they lived in New Brunswick. They had a son named Jordan born on Aug. 7 1879. If you would like to contact me I would be happy to give you more info. Regards Barb

    11/13/2002 10:12:41
    1. [Clarke-Clark] List Administrator please contact me
    2. Donna Dunham Jones
    3. Would the List Administrator please contact me? Donna Dunham Jones Langdon, NH

    11/13/2002 09:58:08
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Clarke Clark Family Members
    2. Mel, You can email me at my address for personal stuff. [email protected] As far as the Clark family history goes, I am hoping to get some other family members linked up by doing it over the internet. I sent a reply to your mail but it kept getting mailed back to me. I will try this one. And cant wait to see what you all have for me if anything. Sherry

    11/13/2002 07:31:24
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Clarke Clark Family Members
    2. nwayman
    3. I am so sorry, list, I thought it was going to a private email. This letter was suppose to have been sent to <VanRich>, of the list.......... Please forgive Melanie nwayman wrote: > Obviously both your emails came thru, cause I got both of them!!!! Same > identical wording. Probably what > happened is the fact that the system at our server could've been down at the time > you tried to send it, or our > son may have had to shut down and re-boot. His computer in his room controls the > connection between both > computers. I don't like it, but it won't be long, and he won't be here, and > everything will be back to normal > again. I'm just glad he's home, and trying not to gripe too much about things he > does or doesn't do. He's been > awfully good to us, and I can't complain too much. > > We were out of work from June 2001 to about June 2002, but from Jan. 2002, he > paid our bills, and kept us > afloat during this struggling time. I don't think he'll ever know how much we've > appreciated his help during > that time, and once in awhile he still kicks in....he's a good boy, however he > does get on my nerves most > generally, but he's trying to grow up, and spread his wings, and I can't say a > whole lot about that. He turned > 21 back in May, and served almost a year overseas with the Guard in Bosnia. He's > done alot of growing up > while there. When he left, he left as a boy; when he returned back in Sept., he > came back a man!!! > > He's shown me alot of things that I'd never seen out of him, and he's quite a > man. I may be his mother, but > I'm an honest mother about my children. Never prejudice because their my > children, unless it's about their > physical characteristics, or their personality. Then if it's good, I'll take > credit, but if it's bad, it's because he > got it from his dad's side of the family (hahaha)....But behavior wise, he's > never really been too bad, except > where this one girl is concerned. She's a screwball, and I just don't like her > controlling attitude toward him. > He's got so, he doesn't like that either. He's still in love with her, but > doesn't like some things about her > either, and I think those are things I don't think he's willing to live with for > the rest of his life. > > I'll have to do some lookups for you, in the next day or so, and see if I can > come up with what I have. If > not, I'll have another cousin contact you. She actually has more on my side of > the family than I do. She's > been researching longer, and has accumulated more. > I have very little on my husbands family. > > Sincerely, > Mel > > [email protected] wrote: > > > Melanie, > > My James Harvey Clark and the rest were to be from Rush Co., Indiana. Or > > that's what family letters stated. I don't have any proof such as census > > Records. > > I do have info on James Harvey Clark who married Rachel Ann Borom, since he > > is my great grandfather. William Carl moved to Bourbon Co., Kansas quite a > > time before 1870. James Harvey followed around 1870. Meeting Rachel Ann and > > getting married around Fort Scott, KS. James and Rachel had Oliver Francis > > Clark, Nora, to many to rattle off of hand. If were related I can email my > > history. > > William Carl married a woman named Susan born in Ohio. They had one son I > > know of named Silas Clark b 1853 in Indiana. Silas married a Mary, and they > > had two children at least by 1880, William A. Clark b KS, and Maude Clark b > > KS. The info about William Carl Clark I got off of a census record from the > > 1880 Dry Wood, Bourbon Co., Kansas. > > Ann Clark Foster I have a picture of her, I think she was widowed at the time > > > > as her husband was not in picture. > > Ellen Clark McCoy I have a picture of her and her husband, his name is > > unknown. > > Lewis Clark and Richard (dick) Clark I have nothing for so far. > > The family thinks my great grandfather James Harvey Clark, was the youngest > > of 12 children born to Luis and Margaret A. Clark. > > I hope this helps! PS I tried to email to your address and it did not work. > > Sherry > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > > Message Board > Clarke > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > List Manager's address [email protected] > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Message Board > Clarke > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > List Manager's address [email protected]

    11/13/2002 04:13:38
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Clarke Clark Family Members
    2. nwayman
    3. Obviously both your emails came thru, cause I got both of them!!!! Same identical wording. Probably what happened is the fact that the system at our server could've been down at the time you tried to send it, or our son may have had to shut down and re-boot. His computer in his room controls the connection between both computers. I don't like it, but it won't be long, and he won't be here, and everything will be back to normal again. I'm just glad he's home, and trying not to gripe too much about things he does or doesn't do. He's been awfully good to us, and I can't complain too much. We were out of work from June 2001 to about June 2002, but from Jan. 2002, he paid our bills, and kept us afloat during this struggling time. I don't think he'll ever know how much we've appreciated his help during that time, and once in awhile he still kicks in....he's a good boy, however he does get on my nerves most generally, but he's trying to grow up, and spread his wings, and I can't say a whole lot about that. He turned 21 back in May, and served almost a year overseas with the Guard in Bosnia. He's done alot of growing up while there. When he left, he left as a boy; when he returned back in Sept., he came back a man!!! He's shown me alot of things that I'd never seen out of him, and he's quite a man. I may be his mother, but I'm an honest mother about my children. Never prejudice because their my children, unless it's about their physical characteristics, or their personality. Then if it's good, I'll take credit, but if it's bad, it's because he got it from his dad's side of the family (hahaha)....But behavior wise, he's never really been too bad, except where this one girl is concerned. She's a screwball, and I just don't like her controlling attitude toward him. He's got so, he doesn't like that either. He's still in love with her, but doesn't like some things about her either, and I think those are things I don't think he's willing to live with for the rest of his life. I'll have to do some lookups for you, in the next day or so, and see if I can come up with what I have. If not, I'll have another cousin contact you. She actually has more on my side of the family than I do. She's been researching longer, and has accumulated more. I have very little on my husbands family. Sincerely, Mel [email protected] wrote: > Melanie, > My James Harvey Clark and the rest were to be from Rush Co., Indiana. Or > that's what family letters stated. I don't have any proof such as census > Records. > I do have info on James Harvey Clark who married Rachel Ann Borom, since he > is my great grandfather. William Carl moved to Bourbon Co., Kansas quite a > time before 1870. James Harvey followed around 1870. Meeting Rachel Ann and > getting married around Fort Scott, KS. James and Rachel had Oliver Francis > Clark, Nora, to many to rattle off of hand. If were related I can email my > history. > William Carl married a woman named Susan born in Ohio. They had one son I > know of named Silas Clark b 1853 in Indiana. Silas married a Mary, and they > had two children at least by 1880, William A. Clark b KS, and Maude Clark b > KS. The info about William Carl Clark I got off of a census record from the > 1880 Dry Wood, Bourbon Co., Kansas. > Ann Clark Foster I have a picture of her, I think she was widowed at the time > > as her husband was not in picture. > Ellen Clark McCoy I have a picture of her and her husband, his name is > unknown. > Lewis Clark and Richard (dick) Clark I have nothing for so far. > The family thinks my great grandfather James Harvey Clark, was the youngest > of 12 children born to Luis and Margaret A. Clark. > I hope this helps! PS I tried to email to your address and it did not work. > Sherry > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Message Board > Clarke > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > List Manager's address [email protected]

    11/12/2002 07:48:09
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Clarke Clark Family Members
    2. Melanie, My James Harvey Clark and the rest were to be from Rush Co., Indiana. Or that's what family letters stated. I don't have any proof such as census Records. I do have info on James Harvey Clark who married Rachel Ann Borom, since he is my great grandfather. William Carl moved to Bourbon Co., Kansas quite a time before 1870. James Harvey followed around 1870. Meeting Rachel Ann and getting married around Fort Scott, KS. James and Rachel had Oliver Francis Clark, Nora, to many to rattle off of hand. If were related I can email my history. William Carl married a woman named Susan born in Ohio. They had one son I know of named Silas Clark b 1853 in Indiana. Silas married a Mary, and they had two children at least by 1880, William A. Clark b KS, and Maude Clark b KS. The info about William Carl Clark I got off of a census record from the 1880 Dry Wood, Bourbon Co., Kansas. Ann Clark Foster I have a picture of her, I think she was widowed at the time as her husband was not in picture. Ellen Clark McCoy I have a picture of her and her husband, his name is unknown. Lewis Clark and Richard (dick) Clark I have nothing for so far. The family thinks my great grandfather James Harvey Clark, was the youngest of 12 children born to Luis and Margaret A. Clark. I hope this helps! PS I tried to email to your address and it did not work. Sherry

    11/11/2002 03:44:27
    1. [Clarke-Clark] Clark Family
    2. Melanie, My James Harvey Clark and the rest were to be from Rush Co., Indiana. Or that's what family letters stated. I don't have any proof such as census Records. I do have info on James Harvey Clark who married Rachel Ann Borom, since he is my great grandfather. William Carl moved to Bourbon Co., Kansas quite a time before 1870. James Harvey followed around 1870. Meeting Rachel Ann and getting married around Fort Scott, KS. James and Rachel had Oliver Francis Clark, Nora, to many to rattle off of hand. If were related I can email my history. William Carl married a woman named Susan born in Ohio. They had one son I know of named Silas Clark b 1853 in Indiana. Silas married a Mary, and they had two children at least by 1880, William A. Clark b KS, and Maude Clark b KS. The info about William Carl Clark I got off of a census record from the 1880 Dry Wood, Bourbon Co., Kansas. Ann Clark Foster I have a picture of her, I think she was widowed at the time as her husband was not in picture. Ellen Clark McCoy I have a picture of her and her husband, his name is unknown. Lewis Clark and Richard (dick) Clark I have nothing for so far. The family thinks my great grandfather James Harvey Clark, was the youngest of 12 children born to Luis and Margaret A. Clark. I hope this helps! PS I tried to email to your address and it did not work. Sherry

    11/11/2002 03:25:36