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    1. [CLARKE] CLARK BROTHERS IN CIVIL WAR
    2. Ann Murphy
    3. Enlisted K 114 th Infantry Reg. Ny. Cazanovia, Madison Co. Ny. Joseph H. Clark b. 1841 Hume, Allegany Co. Ny. d. Aug. 27,1900 Evergreen Cem. Fabius, Ononadago Co. Ny. Isaac H. Clark b. 1844 Hume d. 1881 Pleasantion, Linn Co. Ks. Father Daniel H. Clark b. abt. 1815 Ononadago Co. Ny. d abt. 1873 Mound City, Linn Co. Ks. mother Rebecca b. 1814 Ny. d, 1850-1855 Hume Brother-in-law Peter Horton b. abt.1805 Montgomery Co.Ny. no information after 1855 census 1850-1855 Hume, Allegeny Co. Ny. census 1860 Pompey, Ononadago Co. Ny. new wife Lucian Hills b. 1829 Fabius, Ny.. d. before 1878 Fabius, Ny. census 1870 Stanton Tsp. Mound City, Linn Co. Ks. Looking for other researcher with any information, on CLARK, STATES, COUNTIES ,CIVIL WAR, Daniel is my ggrandfather. Ann in Ks..

    07/22/2002 07:08:09
    1. [CLARKE] Mecklenburg Co., NC Clarks, #17136
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Regarding the James Clark you mentioned: Does this look like the William who was the father of JAMES CLARK who married Hannah PICKENS? Any Possibilities? >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER William CLARK #17136 b. Abt 1723, Probably NC, d. Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... I. Joseph CLARK #17137 b. 1753, NC, m. 2 Apr 1789, in Mecklenburg Co., NC, Ruth ALEXANDER #17141, b. Apr 1769, Mecklenburg Co., NC, d. Aft 1850, IA. Joseph died 1838, Giles Co., TN, of Mecklenburg Co., NC. Enlisted in the spring of 1780, for 2 yrs. from Mecklenburg Co., NC, for Rev. War. In 1781, he was in Capt. William Alexander's Co., Col. Wade Hampton's SC Reg., and was engaged in the Battle of Orangeburg and the Siege of Ninety-Six... Ruth: Dau of William Alexander, Sr., blacksmith, and Rebecca Brown... A. Rebecca T. CLARK #17142 b. 2 Feb 1790, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. B. Mary CLARK #17143 b. 26 Nov 1792, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC, d. 2 Jun 1795, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. C. William A. CLARK #17144 b. 25 May 1794, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. D. Susannah CLARK #17145 b. 8 Apr 1797, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. E. Margaret CLARK #17146 b. 11 Oct 1800, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. F. James A. CLARK #17147 b. 18 Dec 1802, Mecklenburg Co., NC, m. By 1827, in Giles Co., TN, Rebecca (Harriett) STINSON #17150, b. 26 Sep 1802, NC, d. 16 May 1893, Syracuse, Hamilton Co., KS. James died 22 Jul 1875, Troy, Davis Co., IA, 1827-1844, Giles Co., TN. Moved to Davis Co., IA about 1845... Rebecca: Daughter of Alexander Stinson and Elizabeth (Betsy) Bradley... G. Josiah D. or G. CLARK #17148 b. 1 May 1805, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC, d. 5 Aug 1805, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. H. Elijah C. CLARK #17149 b. 20 May 1810, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC, d. 2 Sep 1837, Probably Mecklenburg Co., NC. II. Benjamin CLARK #17138 b. Abt 1755, Probably NC. Revolutionary War soldier... III. Margaret CLARK #17139 b. Abt 1755, Probably NC, m. William "Black Billy" ALEXANDER #17140, b. Abt 1750, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... William: Best guess for birth date & location... =========================================== On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 00:40:21 -0500 "dean and faye alley" <[email protected]> writes: > > Subject: Ckark-Ross-Davis-Sharp > > > > http://freepages.arts.rootsweb.com/~pickensarchive/sharp.html > > > > > > m. (1) JAMES CLARK, son of William Clark of Mecklenburg Co. N.C. > > > > They were married about 1768. James Clark died ca. 1780, he may > have > > died in the Revolution. The executors of his will were Samuel > Pickens > > and Hannah Clark. The will and estate papers are in the Archives > of N.C. > > at Raleigh in the Mecklenburg County papers. > > > > Their Children as shown by the estate papers: > > > > 1. Mary Clark - m. John Montgomery > > > > 2. William Clark - signed receipt, his guardian was David > Hogshead. > > > > 3. Martha Clark - m. John Carrigan. Guardian was David Hogshead. > > > > 4. Margaret Clark, George Davis was guardian > > > > 5. Rebecca Clark, George Davis was guardian > > > > 6. Hannah Clark - David Hogshead was guardian. > > > > {EMS 9} ......................................etc..... ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/22/2002 03:39:42
    1. [CLARKE] Hugh Clark
    2. Margaret Reynolds
    3. I am interested in Hugh Clark. Is this the Hugh Clark, married to Annie? Living in Sandy Mush NC 1840 thru 1880? He had Mitchel who married Winnie Elizabeth and they had Thomas Clark who married Rebbeca Carlile. Tom born about 1860. If these are the same, I would love to share info with you. Margaret [email protected]

    07/22/2002 02:52:28
    1. [CLARKE] Fw: Ckark-Ross-Davis-Sharp & others
    2. dean and faye alley
    3. Subject: Ckark-Ross-Davis-Sharp > http://freepages.arts.rootsweb.com/~pickensarchive/sharp.html > > > m. (1) JAMES CLARK, son of William Clark of Mecklenburg Co. N.C. > > They were married about 1768. James Clark died ca. 1780, he may have > died in the Revolution. The executors of his will were Samuel Pickens > and Hannah Clark. The will and estate papers are in the Archives of N.C. > at Raleigh in the Mecklenburg County papers. > > Their Children as shown by the estate papers: > > 1. Mary Clark - m. John Montgomery > > 2. William Clark - signed receipt, his guardian was David Hogshead. > > 3. Martha Clark - m. John Carrigan. Guardian was David Hogshead. > > 4. Margaret Clark, George Davis was guardian > > 5. Rebecca Clark, George Davis was guardian > > 6. Hannah Clark - David Hogshead was guardian. > > {EMS 9} > > m. (2) GEORGE DAVIS, son of Robert Davis Sr. George's mother is > traditionally said to have been Anne Pickens, probably a sister of > Israel Pickens. Shew was second wife of George Davis, who by his first > wife Hanah ORR, (or Hannah Sample, according to another account was > father of: Children of George Davis and Hannah Orr Sample > > 1. John Davis > > 2. James C. Davis > > 3. Israel Robert Davis > > 4. William Davis. > > MARTHA CLARK, daughter of James and Hanah Pickens Clark, married John > Carrigan, a nephew of Jane Carrigan, wife of Samuel Pickens, Sr. He may > have been the Rev. John Carrigan who served Presbterian Churches in > Rowan and Cabarrus Co. In the final settlement of the estate of James > Clark, Martha signed a statement that she had inherited from her > grandmother MARTHA FALLS. This probably indicates that Martha Pickens, > the widow of Israel, married second to John Falls and live in Lincoln > Co. N.C. MARY CLARK, daughter of James and Hannah Pickens Clark. > > m. JOHN MONTGOMERY - b. 1777 - d. 1857, buried at Hopewell Church, > Mecklenburg Co. N.C. > > They had: > > 1. Hannah Pickens Montgomery, - b. Oct. 31, 1796 > > m. (1) John Ross, June 12, 1816 and they had three > > Children: > > (1). Joseph Clark Ross - m. Jane Oliver, had 8 children. > > (2). Hettie Ross - m. Frank B. Alexander and had 2 children. > > (3). Mary Narcissua Ross (1820-1876) - > > m. (1) William McConell, Five children. > > m. (2) John Hunter, on Jan. 31, 1828, and they had three children: > > (4). Silas Calvin Hunter (1829-1912) > > (5). Robert Harvey Hunter(1835- ) > > (6). Dorcus Hunter ( - ) > > 2. Annie Woods Montgomery, twin sister of Hanah Pickens Montgomery, - b. > Oct 31, 1796 - d. April 13, 1871. > > m. James Ross, brother of John Ross, on Oct. 5, 1815. > > They had: > > (1) Franklin Ross (816-1850) - m. Mary Graham, Beardstown, Tennessee. > > (2) John Harvey Ross(1818-1840) unmarried > > (3) Joseph Washington Ross (Jan. 7, 1821 - Jan. 15, 1902) - m. Adaline > Price > > (4) Hugh Caruthers Ross(March 26, 1823-April 29, 1842) unmarried > > (5) Mary Malissa Ross - b. June 10, 1825 - d. Oct 27, 1841, unmarried > > (6) Robert Newton Ross - b. March 9, 1828 - d. Sept. 2, 1897 - m. > Pauline Britton. > > (7) Martha Ann Ross b. July 18, 1831 p d. Nov. 30, 1903 - m. R.C. > McCracken. > > (8) James Clark Ross - b. April 24, 1833 - d. Aug. 25, 1889 - m. Martha > Alvis > > (9) William Andrew Ross b. April 15, 1837 - d.Oct. 12, 1895 - > > m. (1) Nancy Conder, had 5 children, > > m. (2) Jane Overcash, had 2 children. > > (10) Dorcus Esther Ross, b. Dec. 10, 1839 - d. ? - m. Benjamin F. > Spears, Nov. 11, 1879. > > >

    07/21/2002 06:40:21
    1. [CLARKE] Re: Clark b. Jura, Scotland>NC>AL>GA>ETC, #5639
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Here's the other line I mention... Does anybody have a positive connection that John of the other email is the John Clark of this line is the same person? Any additions or corrections? >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER Caution...Errors may exist.. ____________ CLARK #15886 b. Abt 1635, SCT. I. Gilbert CLARK #15885 b. Abt 1665, SCT, m. Mary MCGHOILL #17372, b. Abt 1670, Probably SCT. Best guess for birth date & location... Mary: Best guess for birth date & location... A. Alexander CLARK #15878 b. Abt 1695, Isle of Jura, SCT, m. Florah McLEAN #15879, b. Abt 1700, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT, d. Harnett Co., NC. Alexander died Abt 1761, Harnett Co., NC. Best guess for birth date & location... arrived in the upper Cape Fear region in 1739, from the Isle of Jura off the west coast of Scotland... LIST OF '39ERS WHO LANDED AT BRUNSWICKTOWN LATE SEP. 1739 (A Malcolm CLARK was also listed) Florah: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of DANIEL McLEAN and MARY BUIE... 1. Gilbert CLARK #15880 b. 1723, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT, m. By 1752, in Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT, Ann ALEXANDER #15903, b. Abt 1732, Probably SCT, d. 10 Aug 1805, Probably NC. Gilbert died 8 Oct 1798, Cumberland Co., NC. Best guess for birth date & location... or d. 30 Oct 1798... Gilbert was 16 when the family moved to what is now Harnett Co., NC Info from Family Bible of Gilbert CLARK & his son David. This Bible was printed in 1746 in Edinburgh by Richard WATKINS, His Majesty's Printer... Justice of the Peace, Capt. of Militia, & Founding Elder of Barbecue Church... Ann: Best guess for birth date & location... a. Mary CLARK #15888 b. 31 Jan (N)1752, Probably NC or SCT, d. dsp. never married... b. Daniel CLARK #15889 b. 4 Feb 1753, Probably NC or SCT, of Chesterfield Dist., SC. moved to Chesterfield Dist., SC... c. Florah CLARK #15890 b. 23 Apr 1754, Probably NC or SCT, m. John II SMITH #15891, b. Abt 1750, Probably NC. Florah died 21 Jan 1796. d. David CLARK #15892 b. 23 Jun 1756, Probably NC or SCT, m. By 1790, Nancy McLEAN #15893, b. 6 Aug 1770, Probably NC, d. 8 Jul 1858. David died 7 Apr 1835. married cousin Nancy McLEAN... (1) Margaret CLARK #15905 b. 21 Apr 1790, Probably NC, occupation dsp, d. 10 Mar 1869. never married... (2) John CLARK #15909 b. 12 May 1792, Probably NC, d. 22 May 1811. (3) Florah CLARK #15910 b. 23 Apr 1794, Probably NC, m. Kirk BRANTLEY #15911, b. Abt 1790, Probably NC. Florah died 24 Jun 1872. Kirk: Best guess for birth date & location... (4) Effie CLARK #15906 b. 6 Jul 1796, occupation dsp, d. 24 Jun 1872. never married... (5) Gilbert CLARK #15904 b. 12 Feb 1798, Probably NC, m. Nancy _________ #15912, b. Abt 1800, Probably NC. Gilbert died 24 Sep 1851, Columbus, GA. departed this life on Sun 24 Sep in [his] 52nd year... Probably #10777... Nancy: Best guess for birth date & location... (6) Daniel CLARK #15913 b. 29 Apr 1801, Probably NC, d. Probably SC, of SC. tradition claims he moved to SC (7) Ann Alexander CLARK #15907 b. 15 Mar 1804, Probably NC, m. Malcolm BUIE #15908, b. Abt 1795, Probably NC. Ann died 15 Sep 1884, MS. Malcolm: Best guess for birth date & location... (8) Catherine (Catheren) CLARK #15914 b. 14 Apr 1807, Probably NC. (9) Hugh CLARK #15915 b. 24 Oct 1809, Cumberland Co., NC, m. 14 Feb 1839, in Bibb Co., AL, Cinthia Moarning PERKERSON #15916, b. 15 Mar 1818, Jackson Co., GA. Hugh died Bibb Co., AL, of Bibb Co., AL. d 29 Oct 1865 or in 1892 in Bibb Co., AL e. Ann CLARK #15894 b. 23 Jun 1758, Probably NC or SCT, m. Patrick SMITH #15895, b. Abt 1755, Probably NC. Ann died ca 1847. f. Margaret CLARK #15896 b. 13 Feb 1760, NC, d. 10 Mar 1869. Probably one of the birth or death date incorrect... g. Alexander CLARK #15897 b. 25 Feb 1762, NC, m. Marion McLEAN #15898, b. Abt 1765, Probably NC. Alexander of Bibb Co., AL. Marr. cousin... Marion: Best guess for birth date & location... Married Cousin... h. Archibald CLARK #15899 b. 29 Apr 1764, NC, m. Christian BUIE #15900, b. Abt 1767, Probably NC. Archibald of Gibson Co., TN. Christian: Best guess for birth date & location... i. Gilbert CLARK #15901 b. 2 Apr 1767, NC, m. Jennet CAMERON #15902, b. Abt 1770, Probably NC, d. 1819. Gilbert died 8 Oct 1798. Jennet: Best guess for birth date & location... 2. John CLARK #15881 b. 5 Jun 1724, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT, d. Probably Cumberland Co., NC. Best guess for birth date & location... Possibly #5639... LIST OF '39ERS WHO LANDED AT BRUNSWICKTOWN LATE SEP. 1739 3. Daniel CLARK #15882 b. Abt 1725, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT. Best guess for birth date & location... 4. Archibald CLARK #15883 b. Abt 1725, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT, d. Probably Cumberland Co., NC. Best guess for birth date & location... LIST OF '39ERS WHO LANDED AT BRUNSWICKTOWN LATE SEP. 1739 5. Four Daughters CLARK #15884 b. Abt 1720, Probably SCT. Best guess for birth date & location... B. Cornelius (Neil) CLARK #17373 b. 24 Jul 1709, Isle of Jura, SCT. C. Gilbert Jr. CLARK #17374 b. 17 Feb (N)1716, Isle of Jura, Argyle, SCT. II. Kenneth CLARK #15887 b. Abt 1665, SCT. Best guess for birth date & location... Half brother to Alexander. Some of his descendants came over at a time later than Alexander... ============================= On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 17:29:52 -0400 Nancy Gay Crawford <[email protected]> writes: > Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you and I appreciate > your willingness to help. My earliest Clark is John Clark b. > June 05, 1724, Isle of Jura, Argyle, Scotland and died 1762 > Cumberland > Co., NC or Duplin Co. He married unknown. Had Wm., Archibald, > John, Lewis, Elizabeth, possibly Daniel, Nathan, James, Benjamin, > David and Penelope. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/21/2002 04:14:17
    1. [CLARKE] Re: John Clark b. Jura, Scotland, 1724 >NC>AR>TX>ETC, #5639
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi Nancy... Here's what I have on the 1st line from SCT to NC>KY>ETC I believe there is a strong possibility that the John Clark you mention is part of the 2nd line that I include in another email, but I have no proof. Does anybody have a connection or any corrections to the this line? I have some sources if interested.... >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER Caution....Errors may exist.... John CLARK #5639 b. Abt 1725, Jura, Inner Hebrides Is., SCT, d. Probably NC. Best guess for birth date... Possibly #15881... I. Benjamin CLARK #5637 b. Jan 1758, Dobbs Co., NC, occupation Coroner, Meth. Preacher, m. 1782, Mary McCLENDON #5638, b. Abt 1762, d. AR. Benjamin died Feb 1838, Clarksville, Red River Co., TX, buried: Clarksville Cem., Red River Co., TX. Served in the Revolutionary War... Family moved from NC to SC, KY, TN, and AR & finally TX. Mary: daughter of Jesse McCLENDONand Elizabeth BALL... died at Johnson Ford Crossing, Rolling Fork River, AR... A. Gilbert CLARK #5640 b. Abt 1785, Probably AR, occupation Methodist minister, m. Abt 1810, Mary Ann WARD #5641, b. Abt 1790, Probably AR, d. Probably TX. Gilbert died Probably TX. Mary: Best guess for birth date & location... 1. Thomas Carr CLARK #5642 b. Abt 1813, Probably TX, m. 16 Oct 1843, in Hopkins Co., TX, Elizabeth Barilla HARGRAVE #5643, b. Abt 1823, Probably TX. Best guess for birth date & location... Had son James Perry Clark... Elizabeth: Theirs was the first marriage in Hopkins Co., TX B. John CLARK #5644 b. Abt 1785, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... C. Benjamin CLARK #5645 b. Abt 1785, Probably AR, occupation Methodist minister. Best guess for birth date & location... D. David CLARK #5646 b. Abt 1785, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... E. Penelope CLARK #5647 b. Abt 1790, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... F. James CLARK #5648 b. Abt 1790, Probably AR, d. Probably TX. Best guess for birth date & location... His Father died at his home in TX... He is given credit for establishing the town of Clarksville, TX... G. Jane CLARK #5649 b. Abt 1790, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... H. Sarah CLARK #5650 b. Abt 1790, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... I. Mary CLARK #5651 b. Abt 1790, Probably AR. Best guess for birth date & location... II. William CLARK #19745 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC, d. Probably GA. III. Archibald CLARK #19746 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. IV. John CLARK #19747 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. V. Lewis CLARK #19748 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... VI. Elizabeth CLARK #19749 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... VII. Daniel CLARK #19750 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... VIII. Nathan CLARK #19751 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... IX. David CLARK #19752 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC, m. Hannah POLLOCK #19753, b. Abt 1770, Probably NC, d. Probably KY. David died Probably KY. Best guess for birth date & location... Hannah: Best guess for birth date & location... X. Penelope CLARK #19754 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. Best guess for birth date & location... XI. James CLARK #19755 b. Abt 1760, Probably NC. ======================= On Sun, 21 Jul 2002 17:29:52 -0400 Nancy Gay Crawford <[email protected]> writes: > Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you and I appreciate > your willingness to help. My earliest Clark is John Clark b. > June 05, 1724, Isle of Jura, Argyle, Scotland and died 1762 > Cumberland > Co., NC or Duplin Co. He married unknown. Had Wm., Archibald, > John, Lewis, Elizabeth, possibly Daniel, Nathan, James, Benjamin, > David and Penelope. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/21/2002 04:14:01
    1. [CLARKE] book Hugh descendants
    2. Jan
    3. Hi Art, Do you have access to the book, "Descendants of Hugh Clark of Watertown, MA 1640-1866" by John Clark. Boston. 1865? I don't. Jan Jordan in VT

    07/21/2002 06:52:50
    1. [CLARKE] Hugh Clark & Susan Burns
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. I assume this is the Hugh Clark family you are referring to? I added the, 90 year old Hugh in 1975, as son of this Hugh... Anybody have any more to add to this family? Or any more Clarks of Ulster Co. born before 1900? >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER =============== CAUTION....ERRORS MAY EXIST... __________ CLARK #20272 b. Abt 1820, IRE. I. James CLARK #20271 b. ca 1847, IRE, occupation Boatman, m. Abt 1870, in Probably Ulster Co., NY, Susan BURNS #20270, b. ca 1853, Ulster Co., NY. James died By 1900, Probably Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY, 1880, Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY. Susan: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of Absalom and Sarah Burns (born Ireland)... II. Hugh CLARK #20273 b. ca 1846, IRE, m. Abt 1900, in Probably NY, Susan BURNS #20270, b. ca 1853, Ulster Co., NY. Hugh died Bef 1910, Probably Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY, 1900, Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... From IRE to US in 1850... Previously married and had 5 or 6 children from that marriage, but only 4 were living by 1900, born in Colorado... He Married his brothers widow... Susan: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of Absalom and Sarah Burns (born Ireland)... A. Hugh CLARK #21579 b. ca 1885, CO, Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY. ae 90 in 1975. Probable child of these parents.... Came to Port Ewen ae 8... ============================== This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5RB.2ACE/913.1 Message Board Post: In THE TOWN OF ESOPUS STORY there is a wonderful picture of Hugh Clark at the age of 90 in 1975. It says he was born in Colorado and his family moved to Port Ewen when he was 8. If you email me your snail mail address, (and mention Hugh Clark please) I will photocopy the page for you.. There are also several references in the index for other Clarks from Esopus. Sharon - [email protected]

    07/20/2002 10:16:17
    1. [CLARKE] Clarkes in Nobber Parish, Co. Meath 1774-1842
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clarke, Shalvoy Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1233 Message Board Post: We recently received research from Nobber Parish in northern Co. Meath.It includes Clarke baptisms and marriages and includes in many cases names of townlands, sponsors and witnesses. Also 2 Clarke deaths in 1779 and 1821. The list of names can be seen at:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shalvoyresearch/Research/EneclannAIf for some reason that doesn't work, search for Shalvoy/Scollin and then click the research link, then the Eneclann report link and finally Appendices. The tithe report of 1824 shows what looks to be Patt Clarke living in Cregg townland. It appears that there is a link with these Clarkes and the town of Kingscourt on the Cavan/Meath border. The Catholic Church in Kingscourt has a Clarke plot and a stone there indicates that it was for the Clarkes of Possextown (Posseckstown) Co.Meath. This is also in Nobber parish. Several of the Clarke marriages indicate that they came from Enniskeen(this is Kingscourt or nearby).I hope this helps someone. We! are looking for the family of Bridget Clarke who married James Shalvoy and who were living in Cregg townland in the early 1800s.

    07/18/2002 12:11:07
    1. [CLARKE] Philimon O._Asa_Harding VT
    2. Jan
    3. On page 129 of Montgomery, VT, Town Clerk records by Joshua CLAPP on April 29, 1850, CLARK, Philimon O. m. (1) Montgomery July 7, 1846 Georgianna Wheeler d. Oct. 11, 1849 Children: 1. Asa b. Montgomery, VT May 1, 1847 m (2) Apr. 24, 1851 Hannah ALLEN Children: 2. Harding Allen b. Montgomery, VT May 5, 1852. Source: "Montgomery Vermont The History of a Town", by W.R. Branthoover & Sara Taylor, ©1976 by the Montgomery Historical Society, Queen City Printers, Inc., Burlington, VT. Transcribed by Jan Jordan Orleans County, VT

    07/17/2002 03:59:49
    1. [CLARKE] CLARK Eliz./Noah TURMINE/TURMAINE Canterbury Kent c1794
    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/1232 Message Board Post: Looking birth of Elizabeth Clarke born abt 1794 wife of Noah Turmine/Turmaine @ Canterbury Kent [email protected]

    07/16/2002 01:10:46
    1. [CLARKE] Joseph Clark family of Big Springs, Claibourne Co., TN
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi Jim... Do you have a spouse of Joseph or some kids names & their spouses so that I can find them in my data base? Thanks... >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 11:11:28 -0700 jamesclark <[email protected]> writes: > This refers to the Joseph Clark family of Halifax Co., Va. who > migrated to Claibourne Co., TN. One son continued on to Smith Co., > TN. > > Jim > > > > CLARKE-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 225 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Sprin [[email protected]] > > > > Administrivia: > > List address is [email protected] > > Admin address is [email protected] > > > > Message Board > Clarke - > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > > > To unsubscribe from CLARKE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > with the word unsubscribe in the body. > > > > ++ Please, customize your subject lines. ++ > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist > Church Claiborne County Tennessee > > Date: 14 Jul 2002 17:34:29 -0600 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing > list. > > > > Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1231 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who > can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed > below in the following > > minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne > Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: > > > > 1830 census records of > > Claiborne Co., Tn. > > Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of > household > > William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house > hold > > wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 > > son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 > > dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 > > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > > dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 > > > > Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. > > > > March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business. > > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, > James > > Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, > Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse > Dodson, > > Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah > Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. > > 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. > > April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business. > > 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. > > 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby > Clark, > > Isum > > Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy > Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. > > February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to > labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and > referd to > > March meeting. > > ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. > > March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business at Big Spring > > ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and > forsaying sundry times. > > Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship > proceeded to business. > > ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and > Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and > contradicting > > himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course > > ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah > Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy > Slate, > > Jianah > > Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing > from the church > > March Second Saturday 1807 > > ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George > Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries > to > > go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire > into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on > the fourth > > Saturday of April. > > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > > September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny > Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by > experience > > and > > Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. > > March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. > > September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale > dismist by letter. > > January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. > > March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. > > October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother > Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is > circulating about > > him. > > December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could > receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so > doing. > > October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Dismist James Cunningham by > > letter. > > 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister > Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with > Sister > > Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. > > 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister > Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting > > November Second Saturday 1822. > > Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction > agreeable to request. > > 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit > with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The > matter relative > > to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting > > October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order > to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. > > 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another > letter of > > dismission > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe CLARKE-L > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html > List Manager's address [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/15/2002 05:20:58
    1. [CLARKE] Re: CLARKE-D Digest V02 #225 Clark family of Big Springs, Claibourne Co., TN
    2. jamesclark
    3. This refers to the Joseph Clark family of Halifax Co., Va. who migrated to Claibourne Co., TN. One son continued on to Smith Co., TN. Jim > CLARKE-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 225 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Sprin [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > List address is [email protected] > Admin address is [email protected] > > Message Board > Clarke - > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > To unsubscribe from CLARKE-D, send a message to > [email protected] > with the word unsubscribe in the body. > > ++ Please, customize your subject lines. ++ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church Claiborne County Tennessee > Date: 14 Jul 2002 17:34:29 -0600 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1231 > > Message Board Post: > > Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed below in the following > minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: > > 1830 census records of > Claiborne Co., Tn. > Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of household > William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house hold > wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 > son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 > dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 > > Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. > > March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, James > Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse Dodson, > Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. > 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. > April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. > 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby Clark, > Isum > Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. > February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and referd to > March meeting. > ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. > March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship proceeded to business at Big Spring > ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and forsaying sundry times. > Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and contradicting > himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course > ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy Slate, > Jianah > Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing from the church > March Second Saturday 1807 > ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries to > go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on the fourth > Saturday of April. > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by experience > and > Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. > March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. > September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale dismist by letter. > January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. > March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. > October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is circulating about > him. > December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so doing. > October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Dismist James Cunningham by > letter. > 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with Sister > Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. > 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting > November Second Saturday 1822. > Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction agreeable to request. > 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The matter relative > to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting > October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. > 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another letter of > dismission

    07/15/2002 05:11:28
    1. Re: [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church Claiborne County Tennessee
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi... I have a Joseph and son William Clark born in those time frames. Joseph died 1838 in Giles Co., TN... Is that near Claiborne County? I have Joseph's wife as Ruth ALEXANDER and she went to IA with son James after Joseph died... Mention my ref #17137 if you think there is a match and I'll post some more info... From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On 14 Jul 2002 17:33:39 -0600 [email protected] writes: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1229 > > Message Board Post: > > Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who > can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed > below in the following > minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne Co., > Tn., which is probably the following family: > > 1830 census records of > Claiborne Co., Tn. > Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of > household > William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house > hold > wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 > son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 > dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 > > Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. > > March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded > to business. > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, > James > Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, Leah > Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse > Dodson, > Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah > Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. > 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. > April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded > to business. > 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. > 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby > Clark, > Isum > Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy > Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. > February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to labour > with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and referd to > March meeting. > ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. > March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship proceeded > to business at Big Spring > ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and > forsaying sundry times. > Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship > proceeded to business. > ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and > Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and > contradicting > himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course > ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah > Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy > Slate, > Jianah > Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing from > the church > March Second Saturday 1807 > ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George > Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries > to > go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire into > the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on the > fourth > Saturday of April. > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny > Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by > experience > and > Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. > March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. > September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale > dismist by letter. > January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. > March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. > October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother > Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is > circulating about > him. > December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could > receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so > doing. > October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st Dismist James Cunningham by > letter. > 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister > Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with > Sister > Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. > 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister > Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting > November Second Saturday 1822. > Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction > agreeable to request. > 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit with > the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The > matter relative > to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting > October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order to > join the Head of Barren Creek Church. > 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another letter > of > dismission > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe CLARKE-L > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html > List Manager's address [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/14/2002 05:11:11
    1. [CLARKE] Albany NY Clarks>NB,CAN?
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Anybody have any info on this line...Could he be the Loyalist who went to NB, Canada? And had a 2nd family? >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER Alexander CLARK #21396 b. Abt 1750, Probably Albany Co., NY, m. By 1779, in Probably Albany Co., NY, Nancy (Nency) GRANT #21395, b. Abt 1758, Probably Albany Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... Nancy: Best guess for birth date & location... I. Caty CLARK #21398 b. Abt 1779, Probably Albany Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... II. Elizabeth (Elisabeth) CLARK #21397 b. Abt 1781, Probably Albany Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... III. Alexander CLARKE #21428 b. Abt 1789, Probably Albany Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... Probable child of these parents.... Parents listed as Alexander CLARKE & Ann GRANT... ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/14/2002 04:40:19
    1. [CLARKE] CT>Albany NY Clarks
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Anybody have any more info on this family? >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER James CLARK #20063 b. 1760, of Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT, d. 25 Aug 1815, At Sea off Africa. Sailed in the "Commerce" from Saybrook, CT, 6 May 1815, wrecked on the coast of Africa, 25 Aug 1815... I. James Pierce CLARKE #21380 b. 1786, Probably CT or NY, m. 9 Dec 1804, in 1st Lutheran Ch., Albany, Albany Co., NY, Elizabeth (Elisabeth) HILTON #21381, b. Abt 1785, Probably CT or NY. James died 1832. Elizabeth: Best guess for birth date & location... dau of John HILTON... A. Elizabeth (Elisabeth) CLARK #21385 b. Abt 1805, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... B. Lamberton CLARKE #21382 b. 19 Jan 1807, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY. date is probably CHR. date rather than birth date... C. John Hilton CLARKE #21386 b. 3 Oct 1808, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY, d. Young?. Date is probably Chr. date rather than birth date... Either died young or this is other son John... D. John Hilton CLARK #20066 b. 1815, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY, m. 16 Nov 1843, in 1st Lutheran Ch., Albany, Albany Co., NY, Margaret HAZZARD #20067, b. Abt 1820, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY. John died 1882, Probably Albany, Albany Co., NY. Son John CLARK (m. Ida McCLELLAN), had sons Walter V.C. and Jesse C. of Albany, NY... Margaret: Best guess for birth date & location... ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/14/2002 04:30:24
    1. [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church Claiborne County Tennessee
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1231 Message Board Post: Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed below in the following minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: 1830 census records of Claiborne Co., Tn. Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of household William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house hold wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, James Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse Dodson, Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby Clark, Isum Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and referd to March meeting. ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship proceeded to business at Big Spring ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and forsaying sundry times. Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and contradicting himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy Slate, Jianah Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing from the church March Second Saturday 1807 ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries to go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on the fourth Saturday of April. July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by experience and Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale dismist by letter. January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is circulating about him. December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so doing. October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Dismist James Cunningham by letter. 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with Sister Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting November Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction agreeable to request. 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The matter relative to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another letter of dismission

    07/14/2002 11:34:29
    1. [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church Claiborne County Tennessee
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1230 Message Board Post: Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed below in the following minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: 1830 census records of Claiborne Co., Tn. Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of household William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house hold wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, James Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse Dodson, Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby Clark, Isum Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and referd to March meeting. ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship proceeded to business at Big Spring ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and forsaying sundry times. Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and contradicting himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy Slate, Jianah Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing from the church March Second Saturday 1807 ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries to go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on the fourth Saturday of April. July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by experience and Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale dismist by letter. January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is circulating about him. December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so doing. October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Dismist James Cunningham by letter. 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with Sister Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting November Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction agreeable to request. 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The matter relative to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another letter of dismission

    07/14/2002 11:34:00
    1. [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church Claiborne County Tennessee
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1229 Message Board Post: Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed below in the following minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: 1830 census records of Claiborne Co., Tn. Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of household William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house hold wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, James Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse Dodson, Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby Clark, Isum Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and referd to March meeting. ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship proceeded to business at Big Spring ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and forsaying sundry times. Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and contradicting himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy Slate, Jianah Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing from the church March Second Saturday 1807 ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries to go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on the fourth Saturday of April. July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by experience and Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale dismist by letter. January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is circulating about him. December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so doing. October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Dismist James Cunningham by letter. 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with Sister Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting November Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction agreeable to request. 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The matter relative to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another letter of dismission

    07/14/2002 11:33:39
    1. [CLARKE] Arlt
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Thanks...but I don't think my family went further West than NJ (Except me...GRIN)... >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 13:34:43 EDT [email protected] writes: > Joe, > > I was reading through an accident report I got recently, and found > the ARLT > name on one of the official papers. It was Joseph ARLT, Chief > Aircraft > Communicator in charge, Civil Aeronautics Administration's Airway > Communication Station at Lincoln, Neb. 1943. > > Mean anything to you. > > Judy > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Message Board > Clarke ~ copies to the CLARKE-L > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > List Manager's address [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/13/2002 11:26:20