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    1. [CLARKE] Martha Clarke m to James Mason
    2. My g g grandfather had a daughter b 10-15-1835 named Martha Jane. Is this a connection?

    07/19/2001 07:17:35
    1. [CLARKE] Re: Martha Clarke married to Joseph Saint Claire Mason from Winchester, VA
    2. My great great grandfather B11-25-1795 had a daughter, Martha Jane b10-15-1835. If this info connects send me an email

    07/19/2001 07:09:41
    1. [CLARKE] Clarke's
    2. Interested in finding Clarke's from NJ (Essex) or NY (Peekskill). My father: Richard Hugh Clarke III, GF: Richard Hugh Clarke Sr., Great Uncle and Aunts are: Joseph Patrick Clarke (killed WWI), Margaret and Katherine (both married borthers who are believed to be dentist). My GGF: Joseph Patrick Clarke, came from Ireland ,(Meath Co around 1850's. and married Heneritta Clark (no "e") He had a sister Julia and brother Partick that stayed in Ireland on the family farm. Both died and the farm was sold in 1921. The care taker of the farm was Patrick McCourt. Email: RClarke118@aol.com

    07/19/2001 06:58:01
    1. Fw: [CLARKE] So now what? . . . KY, MO, IN. . :
    2. Carroll H Clark
    3. I got permission to do this: --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Jennifer Beatty" <jsbeatty@columbus.rr.com> To: "Carroll H Clark" <clarkw7iml@juno.com> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 09:44:09 -0400 Subject: Re: Fw: [CLARKE] So now what? . . . . . : Yes, please do. I can also send you the names of all of George's Jr. Sibblings and their spouses if you would like as well as the children of George Sr's spouses. I have tons of information. I have alisting of all the clarks married in Fleming County , Ky from 1818 to 1973 and alisting of all Clarks buried at all Fleming County Ky Cemeterys from first recorded to present date. These are very long list and it will take a while to type them all out I Will try to scan them but I have my doubts that they will be legible. Carroll's Reply to Jennifer & to the Bulletin: Though I have not had my CLARK Line show in KY, the certainly did show in MO and IN. My thoughts are not to rule out KY as it certainly is a neighbor of IN, and especially of Switzerland Co, IN where my Grt Grt GF Jason SQUIRE CLARK was born, just across the border from KY - so some of my Clarks may have "strayed" a bit and might have come thru KY and decided to "stay a spell" who knows. Anyway, Jennifer, if you would like to share Info about your Clark Lines that came via KY, MO, IN or other areas, please present them bits at a time so that ALL the Clarks out here can partake of your Info - in hopes that you make some hits, and also I can see them on this Bulletin and see if they did "stray" among the KYians LOL!! All my Clarks have been great for havin the Goitis, so I wouldn't doubt that the rest of the Clans have it also. We just got back from 12 days in Italy -seeing the works of our Roman ancestry who came up and raided England and decided to stay awhile. They even built a wall to keep my vicious Scott Lines out ! Such is Life ! To say nothing of the Danes and the East coast of England. No wonder I like Lefse, those Vikings, and HerringChokers. Now, Iv'e stirred the Kettle ! LOL !!! Carroll in Snohomish & ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.

    07/19/2001 05:50:53
    1. Fw: Fw: [CLARKE] So now what? . . . . . :
    2. Carroll H Clark
    3. I received permission from Jennifer to copy this msg to me onto the Clark(e) Site, as perhaps someone out there may pick up on the Info. If so, please e-mail to Jennifer at her e-mail addr below: (This is submitted by Carroll Clark, Snohomish, WA) --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Jennifer Beatty" <jsbeatty@columbus.rr.com> To: <clarkw7iml@juno.com> Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 15:14:30 -0400 Subject: Fw: [CLARKE] So now what? . . . . . : Message-ID: <019301c10ef4$b66eac40$d5661841@columbus.rr.com> I am the daughter of George Allen Clark from Flemingsburg, Kentucky. My father married Pauline Willoughby. George is the son of George Allen and Mary Ann (Howard) Clark. George Sr. was married twice . First wife's name was Sallie J. Scott they were married in Mason Co, Ky on 21 December 1892. Sallie"s father was D.P Scott believed to be from around Harrisonville, Mo( Cass Co) at least that is were he sent his consent for Sallie to be married from. George and Sallie had the following children, William Jennings Clark, James Collins Clark, And Daniel Pepper Clark. Sallie scott clark died in 1904 of brain fever. I believe they had also and infant child born on 3/15/1896 and died on 7/22/1896 cemetery records only list Clark JNo.Relation George and Sallie Clark. George then married Mary Ann Howard in Fleming County on 27 December 1907.The following children were born of this marriage : Scott W. Clark born 1908 died 1969 Thomas Henry Clark born 1913 died 1969 Florence Clark married a Bellamy and move to indiana no other info. Lucille Clark born 1915 died 1999 George Allen Clark born1924 died 1996 Mattie Clark birth date unknown still living in Fleming County. George Sr. fathers name was Daniel Clark however it is said he married a lady by the name of Catherine Collins, I have not been able as of yet to connect these to people. It is very frustrating to have this much information and can go no further. The only living relative that would have the information I need has Alzheimer's. If you could kindly forward this on to a few people you know maybe someone out there might be able to help me make the connection . Thanks Jennifer Clark Beatty I may copy another of her msgs as she has considerable Info on her Clark(e) Line KY, MO, IN, etc. to share if those interested will contact her. Thanks, Carroll Clark, Snohomish, WA 30 mi NE of Seattle & ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.

    07/19/2001 05:27:09
    1. Re: [CLARKE] [CLARK] patricia mcfadden
    2. kloverholt
    3. same question? why surname for CLARKE? have you confused the county w/surname board? Kathy in Colorado ----- Original Message ----- From: <whirebirdsus@yahoo.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:27 AM Subject: [CLARKE] [CLARK] patricia mcfadden looking for Patricia mcfadden born in Queen's New York, she may be living in Washington, Or. Went to Scapoose highschool in or, Vernonia Highschool also. Have pictires of her and her family. Margaret, vernon, robert,johnathan, very much would like to see her .... margaret whitebirdsus@yahoo.com ==== CLARK Mailing List ==== CLARKE list is the main list ~ post Queries to CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Please subscribe to CLARKE list at CLARKE-L-request@rootsweb.com Please unsubscribe the CLARK list at CLARK-L-request@rootsweb.com ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will

    07/19/2001 05:11:00
    1. Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ...
    2. Jennifer Beatty
    3. There is an Absolom Clark listed on the 1860 Ky Census. I ran across it looking for my gggrandfather Daniel Clark. You will find it in Fleming County, Ky. Absolom and his wife had a lot of children but I'm sorry I don't remember what there names were. Fleming County, has a page under roots web I think. But if you can't find it email me back and I will get that info for you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy Buzzard" <jbuzzard@thediocese.net> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:24 AM Subject: Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ... > My g-grandfather was Marion Edward Clark b. 1851 IN, his father was Absalom > Clark b. about 1807 don't know where. I have been looking for info on > Absalom for a while. Does this ring any bells? Marion also had brothers > named Columbus and Lafayette. > > Joy Buzzard > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen" <pattitwlr@qwest.net> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 9:23 PM > Subject: Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to > 1848; IN - ... > > > > I have several William Perry Clarks and Joseph Marion Clarks and have > wondered if > > the Perry could be a surname. Each generation has 1 or 2 Joseph Marion > Clarks. > > My earliest Clarks are William b 1811 TN and Joseph b 1813 TN. They may > be > > connected to your Clark family? > > Patti > > > > KarenKayeC@aol.com wrote: > > > > > In a message dated 7/15/01 12:14:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > > > tnation@panhandle.net writes: > > > > > > And do you have a James William hiding somewhere in your family? James > > > William Clark was my great grandfather, married Anne Proctor and named > their > > > oldest son Marion, another Perry and another Xenophen and two daughters > > > Adam, my grandmother and Naomi. > > > Thanks > > > Thelma Nation > > > > > > Your posting intrigues me because of the name Adam and the VA location. > I > > > have Archibald Clarke to Archibald Clarke (sometimes Clark) to A. Adam > Clark > > > (sometimes Clarke) to Cyrus H. Clark (always without the "e" in the > records I > > > have located so far) to Albert Jerry Clark (many records with and > without the > > > "e") to Courtland Clarke (always with the "e") to Gertrude Clarke to me. > > > > > > Adam was an unusual name in the late 1700s and early 1800s. I have only > seen > > > it twice in the Clarke/Clark clan. > > > > > > (1) A. Adam Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke), my ggg-grandfather noted > above > > > and > > > > > > (2) Adam Clarke (who according to my Adam Clark's obituary, was his > cousin) > > > who was born in Ireland and died in England, and was one of the original > > > Methodist Church ministers. The Irish reports on him in the University > of > > > Dublin credit him with holding the Methodist church together when John > Wesley > > > died. > > > > > > Now I see your Adam. > > > > > > What was his year of birth? > > > > > > My Clarke/Clark clan emigrated from Ireland. We find them first in the > 1790 > > > VA census in Berkeley Co. (which at the time of the Civil War became > WV). > > > Some of the second generation children were married in Berkeley and in > > > Hampshire Cos., VA. > > > > > > In the early 1800s, the first Archibald and his known grown children > (Samuel, > > > Gabriel, Archibald, and Nancy) went to OH with their spouses and > children. > > > Our Adam was born to Archibald in 1809 -- we don't know if that was in > VA or > > > OH, but we suspect OH, since some of his cousins were known to be born > in OH > > > and their birthdates were 1805 and up. > > > > > > What we do not know for a fact is whether there were other children of > the > > > first Archibald -- there is at least one family history that reports an > > > Elizabeth who remained in Ireland). And we don't know if any of the > second > > > or third generation stayed in VA (to become WV?). The names William and > > > James appear often in our Clarke/Clark clan, but then those two names > are all > > > over the map in the the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and even now! So, finding > those > > > names in common is not much of a clue of family connection. But > Adam...... > > > now that is a different story. > > > > > > Does anything you know about your Adam Clark suggest that he could be > related > > > to our Adam Clark? > > > > > > Just a long shot! > > > Karen > > > Sandy, UT > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > > > Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > > CLARKE Resources at RootsWeb > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARKE/ > > List Manager's address CLARKE-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Boards > Surnames > Clark ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clark > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will > >

    07/19/2001 03:33:49
    1. [CLARKE] CLARKE] [CLARK] CLARK(E), John, Houton (or Horton)
    2. My Clark line is from Bracken County. My William "Billy" Clark sailed from Liverpool probably around the early 1800's and settled at Rock Springs, Kentucky just a short distance from Augusta, Kentucky. Billy married Elizabeth "Betsy" Frakes; but only had one child John b 1843 my Great Grandfather. According to the EE Barton files Billy died young. Betsy later married a John T. York. My unknown fact is why did he come to this area and did he come to be with family (Brother or Uncle or ?). Do you know any more about your Houton/Horton/Houston Clark? I saw several Clark(e)'s on the Bracken Tax list around this time. Thanks for any help, Denver in Ohio "Looking for more information on a particular family that appears on the 1850 census for Bracken County, KY: CLARK(E), Houton or Horton married to Eliabeth Chatton Ross. They signed a marriage bond on Jan 14, 1837 in Bracken Co., KY. Children on 1850 census for Bracken Co.: John M., Sarah E., Eliza Jane, and Moses."

    07/19/2001 02:54:20
    1. Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ...
    2. Joy Buzzard
    3. My g-grandfather was Marion Edward Clark b. 1851 IN, his father was Absalom Clark b. about 1807 don't know where. I have been looking for info on Absalom for a while. Does this ring any bells? Marion also had brothers named Columbus and Lafayette. Joy Buzzard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen" <pattitwlr@qwest.net> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 9:23 PM Subject: Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ... > I have several William Perry Clarks and Joseph Marion Clarks and have wondered if > the Perry could be a surname. Each generation has 1 or 2 Joseph Marion Clarks. > My earliest Clarks are William b 1811 TN and Joseph b 1813 TN. They may be > connected to your Clark family? > Patti > > KarenKayeC@aol.com wrote: > > > In a message dated 7/15/01 12:14:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > > tnation@panhandle.net writes: > > > > And do you have a James William hiding somewhere in your family? James > > William Clark was my great grandfather, married Anne Proctor and named their > > oldest son Marion, another Perry and another Xenophen and two daughters > > Adam, my grandmother and Naomi. > > Thanks > > Thelma Nation > > > > Your posting intrigues me because of the name Adam and the VA location. I > > have Archibald Clarke to Archibald Clarke (sometimes Clark) to A. Adam Clark > > (sometimes Clarke) to Cyrus H. Clark (always without the "e" in the records I > > have located so far) to Albert Jerry Clark (many records with and without the > > "e") to Courtland Clarke (always with the "e") to Gertrude Clarke to me. > > > > Adam was an unusual name in the late 1700s and early 1800s. I have only seen > > it twice in the Clarke/Clark clan. > > > > (1) A. Adam Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke), my ggg-grandfather noted above > > and > > > > (2) Adam Clarke (who according to my Adam Clark's obituary, was his cousin) > > who was born in Ireland and died in England, and was one of the original > > Methodist Church ministers. The Irish reports on him in the University of > > Dublin credit him with holding the Methodist church together when John Wesley > > died. > > > > Now I see your Adam. > > > > What was his year of birth? > > > > My Clarke/Clark clan emigrated from Ireland. We find them first in the 1790 > > VA census in Berkeley Co. (which at the time of the Civil War became WV). > > Some of the second generation children were married in Berkeley and in > > Hampshire Cos., VA. > > > > In the early 1800s, the first Archibald and his known grown children (Samuel, > > Gabriel, Archibald, and Nancy) went to OH with their spouses and children. > > Our Adam was born to Archibald in 1809 -- we don't know if that was in VA or > > OH, but we suspect OH, since some of his cousins were known to be born in OH > > and their birthdates were 1805 and up. > > > > What we do not know for a fact is whether there were other children of the > > first Archibald -- there is at least one family history that reports an > > Elizabeth who remained in Ireland). And we don't know if any of the second > > or third generation stayed in VA (to become WV?). The names William and > > James appear often in our Clarke/Clark clan, but then those two names are all > > over the map in the the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and even now! So, finding those > > names in common is not much of a clue of family connection. But Adam...... > > now that is a different story. > > > > Does anything you know about your Adam Clark suggest that he could be related > > to our Adam Clark? > > > > Just a long shot! > > Karen > > Sandy, UT > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > > Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > CLARKE Resources at RootsWeb > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARKE/ > List Manager's address CLARKE-admin@rootsweb.com > >

    07/19/2001 02:24:03
    1. Re: [CLARKE] [CLARK] Re: Clay, Ky Clarks
    2. Paul Anderson
    3. I'm not too sure who you were asking the question, but I believe my Clark family were in Clay Co. Ky. My line ended up in Lawrence and Greene Co. in Indiana. Paul Anderson Dallas, TX ----- Original Message ----- From: <clkwds@aol.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 9:23 PM Subject: [CLARKE] [CLARK] Re: Clay, Ky Clarks > > Are you talking about the Clarks from Clay City, Kentucky? I have a connection there........... let me know please. > > > ==== CLARK Mailing List ==== > CLARKE list is the main list ~ post Queries to CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com > Please subscribe to CLARKE list at CLARKE-L-request@rootsweb.com > Please unsubscribe the CLARK list at CLARK-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will >

    07/18/2001 04:24:50
    1. Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ...
    2. tnation
    3. Sorry that should have been Ada. The only thing I know is my James was married in Grundy CO., Mo where my grandmother was born and he died in Great Falls, Mont. He had twin half sisters, Evelyn and Agnes. Thanks Thelma ----- Original Message ----- From: <KarenKayeC@aol.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ... > In a message dated 7/15/01 12:14:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > tnation@panhandle.net writes: > > And do you have a James William hiding somewhere in your family? James > William Clark was my great grandfather, married Anne Proctor and named their > oldest son Marion, another Perry and another Xenophen and two daughters > Adam, my grandmother and Naomi. > Thanks > Thelma Nation > > > Your posting intrigues me because of the name Adam and the VA location. I > have Archibald Clarke to Archibald Clarke (sometimes Clark) to A. Adam Clark > (sometimes Clarke) to Cyrus H. Clark (always without the "e" in the records I > have located so far) to Albert Jerry Clark (many records with and without the > "e") to Courtland Clarke (always with the "e") to Gertrude Clarke to me. > > Adam was an unusual name in the late 1700s and early 1800s. I have only seen > it twice in the Clarke/Clark clan. > > (1) A. Adam Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke), my ggg-grandfather noted above > and > > (2) Adam Clarke (who according to my Adam Clark's obituary, was his cousin) > who was born in Ireland and died in England, and was one of the original > Methodist Church ministers. The Irish reports on him in the University of > Dublin credit him with holding the Methodist church together when John Wesley > died. > > Now I see your Adam. > > What was his year of birth? > > My Clarke/Clark clan emigrated from Ireland. We find them first in the 1790 > VA census in Berkeley Co. (which at the time of the Civil War became WV). > Some of the second generation children were married in Berkeley and in > Hampshire Cos., VA. > > In the early 1800s, the first Archibald and his known grown children (Samuel, > Gabriel, Archibald, and Nancy) went to OH with their spouses and children. > Our Adam was born to Archibald in 1809 -- we don't know if that was in VA or > OH, but we suspect OH, since some of his cousins were known to be born in OH > and their birthdates were 1805 and up. > > What we do not know for a fact is whether there were other children of the > first Archibald -- there is at least one family history that reports an > Elizabeth who remained in Ireland). And we don't know if any of the second > or third generation stayed in VA (to become WV?). The names William and > James appear often in our Clarke/Clark clan, but then those two names are all > over the map in the the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and even now! So, finding those > names in common is not much of a clue of family connection. But Adam...... > now that is a different story. > > Does anything you know about your Adam Clark suggest that he could be related > to our Adam Clark? > > Just a long shot! > Karen > Sandy, UT > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will > >

    07/18/2001 03:39:03
    1. Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ...
    2. Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen
    3. I have several William Perry Clarks and Joseph Marion Clarks and have wondered if the Perry could be a surname. Each generation has 1 or 2 Joseph Marion Clarks. My earliest Clarks are William b 1811 TN and Joseph b 1813 TN. They may be connected to your Clark family? Patti KarenKayeC@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/15/01 12:14:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time, > tnation@panhandle.net writes: > > And do you have a James William hiding somewhere in your family? James > William Clark was my great grandfather, married Anne Proctor and named their > oldest son Marion, another Perry and another Xenophen and two daughters > Adam, my grandmother and Naomi. > Thanks > Thelma Nation > > Your posting intrigues me because of the name Adam and the VA location. I > have Archibald Clarke to Archibald Clarke (sometimes Clark) to A. Adam Clark > (sometimes Clarke) to Cyrus H. Clark (always without the "e" in the records I > have located so far) to Albert Jerry Clark (many records with and without the > "e") to Courtland Clarke (always with the "e") to Gertrude Clarke to me. > > Adam was an unusual name in the late 1700s and early 1800s. I have only seen > it twice in the Clarke/Clark clan. > > (1) A. Adam Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke), my ggg-grandfather noted above > and > > (2) Adam Clarke (who according to my Adam Clark's obituary, was his cousin) > who was born in Ireland and died in England, and was one of the original > Methodist Church ministers. The Irish reports on him in the University of > Dublin credit him with holding the Methodist church together when John Wesley > died. > > Now I see your Adam. > > What was his year of birth? > > My Clarke/Clark clan emigrated from Ireland. We find them first in the 1790 > VA census in Berkeley Co. (which at the time of the Civil War became WV). > Some of the second generation children were married in Berkeley and in > Hampshire Cos., VA. > > In the early 1800s, the first Archibald and his known grown children (Samuel, > Gabriel, Archibald, and Nancy) went to OH with their spouses and children. > Our Adam was born to Archibald in 1809 -- we don't know if that was in VA or > OH, but we suspect OH, since some of his cousins were known to be born in OH > and their birthdates were 1805 and up. > > What we do not know for a fact is whether there were other children of the > first Archibald -- there is at least one family history that reports an > Elizabeth who remained in Ireland). And we don't know if any of the second > or third generation stayed in VA (to become WV?). The names William and > James appear often in our Clarke/Clark clan, but then those two names are all > over the map in the the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and even now! So, finding those > names in common is not much of a clue of family connection. But Adam...... > now that is a different story. > > Does anything you know about your Adam Clark suggest that he could be related > to our Adam Clark? > > Just a long shot! > Karen > Sandy, UT > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Boards > Surnames > Clarke ~ posts default to the CLARKE-L > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > Bible, Bio, B, Cem, Cen, D, Deed, Imm, Lkup, Mar, Mil, Obit, Pen, Will

    07/18/2001 12:23:29
    1. [CLARKE] Clark's NC/SC to Ark.
    2. Nan Beavers
    3. Joe, i am sending this to the list, in hopes maybe someone will no of them: 1850 Layafette Co. Ark. census Nicholas Clark b. 1892/93 SC wife Susan ? b. abt. 1800 NC Thornberry A. Clark b. 1822 M. Elizabeth Burgess Nicholas Clark b. 1824 Clarinda Clark b. 1825 James Clark b. 1829 Eliza Clark b. 1832 Amanda Clark b. 1834 Susan Clark b. 1839 Mother: Mary Clark 90 yrs old NC About Thornberry A. Clark and Elizabeth Burgess, Columbia Co. Ark. Children: Amanda b. 1845 Susan b. 1848 Mary b. 1851 m. Thomas Samuel Phillips Thornberry Lewis/Louis Clark 1852 m. Eliza Morris Looking for the parents of Nicholas and his wifes name, could have been Thornberry. Thanks Nan from Ark.

    07/18/2001 12:15:48
    1. [CLARKE] CLARKE Carlisle, England
    2. Ian Shalapata
    3. I am in search of CLARKEs from Carlisle, Cumberland, England. William CLARKE married Sarah MURRAY. 1. William CLARKE 2. Thomas CLARKE married Margaret CURRAN Cornelius CLARKE married Kate Skinner 3. Henry CLARKE Thomas CLARKE remarried to UNKNOWN. I am interested to hear from anyone who recognizes any of the above in their own trees. Regards, Ian

    07/18/2001 08:31:01
    1. Re: [CLARKE] [CLARK] Re: CLARK DESCENDANTS OF DICKINSON NEW YORK
    2. Hi! i saw your posting about David Clark and David Ellis on the Clarke newsletter. I was wondering if you have a Minnie Lee Ellis m. Jefferson Davis Clark b. Sept 3 1902 in your line? They both lived in Forrest County Miss. and are buried in Hattiesburg, Miss. Minnie's parents are James Nathan Ellis m. Kathie Brantley. Thank you for your time. Sharon Young Born2b4given@aol.com

    07/18/2001 07:09:48
    1. [CLARKE] VA Clarks >KY or WV
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi These look like the same lines, but perhaps other wives or errors? Can anyone offer any corrections to any of the differences? >From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER First Line: CAUTION...DATA MAY CONTAIN ERRORS... Ellison (Allanson) CLARK #18393 b. Abt 1670, Probably VA, m. Martha FIELD #18394, b. Abt 1675, Probably VA. Ellison died Abt 1769, Probably VA. Best guess for birth date & location... Possibly other wife: Ellison married ANN BLANCHECIL January 20, 1692/93... Martha: Best guess for birth date & location... I. Ellison (Allanson) II CLARK #18395 b. Abt 1695, Henrico Co., VA, m. 20 Jan (N)1693, in Henrico Co., VA, Ann BLANCHECIL #18406, b. Abt 1672, Henrico Co., VA, d. Bef 4 Jan 1771, Chesterfield Co., VA. Ellison died 1766, Chesterfield Co., VA. Children: i. John Shadrack Clark, ii. FIELD CLARK. iii. ELLISON/ALLISON CLARK III. iv. PETER CLARK. v. AMELIA CLARK. vi. FRANCES CLARK. (Need to verify birth dates and parents, though).... John Shadrack Clark, #18224, related to this line in some manner... Ann: Problem with birth & marriage dates... Probably not this husband... Possibly married to Ellison, #18393... II. William CLARK #18396 b. Abt 1700, Probably VA, m. Pheobe _________ #18417, b. Abt 1700, Probably VA. Best guess for birth date & location... Children: i. JOHN4 CLARK, b. Abt. 1809, VA; d. Abt. 1809, Richmond, VA. ii. ISHAM CLARK. iii. JOSEPH CLARK. iv. JAMES CLARK. (need to verify all birth dates & parents... 1809 is not correct...) Pheobe: Best guess for birth date & location... III. Mary CLARK #18397 b. Abt 1710, Chesterfield Co., VA, m. Abt 1737, in Chesterfield Co., VA, William ROWLETT #18418, b. Abt 1706, Henrico Co., VA, d. Abt 1760, Chesterfield Co., VA. Mary died 19 Dec 1777, Chesterfield Co., VA. William: Best guess for birth date & location... IV. Sarah CLARK #18398 b. Abt 1710, Probably VA, m. _________ FOWLER #18399, b. Abt 1700, Probably VA. Best guess for birth date & location... _________: Best guess for birth date & location... V. Edy CLARK #18400 b. Abt 1710, Probably VA, m. ___________ HATCHER #18401, b. Abt 1700, Probably VA. Best guess for birth date & location... ___________: Best guess for birth date & location... VI. Martha CLARK #18402 b. Abt 1710, Probably VA. Best guess for birth date & location... VII. Jesse CLARK #18403 b. Abt 1748, VA, m. Elizabeth MILLER #18419, b. Abt 1764, Probably VA. Jesse died Abt 1819, VA. Best guess for birth date & location... This child suspect of these parents... Children: i. CHARLES4 CLARK, b. Abt. 1784, Richmond, VA; d. Abt. 1843. ii. GARDNER CLARK. iii. SAMUEL CLARK. iv. RHODA CLARK. (Have to verify...) Elizabeth: Best guess for birth date & location... VIII. George CLARK #18404 b. Abt 1710, Probably VA. IX. John Sr. CLARK #18405 b. Abt 1742, Probably VA, m. (1) By 1765, in Probably VA, Obedience ___________ #18420, b. Abt 1745, Probably VA, m. (2) 4 Apr 1767, in Goochland Co., VA, Susannah NIX #18421, b. Abt 1747, Chesterfield Co., VA, d. Aft 1804, Floyd Co., KY. John died Aft 1804, Floyd Co., KY. Best guess for birth date & location..This child suspect of these parents... Obedience: Best guess for birth date & location... Children: MARTHA4 CLARK. ii. FRANCES CLARK. (need to verify...) Susannah: Best guess for birth date & location... iii. LYDIA4 CLARK. iv. HENRY CLARK. 9. v. JOHN CLARK, JR., b. Abt. 1785, VA; d. November 1842, Blackberry Creek, Patrick Co., VA. (need to verify...). A. John CLARK #18422 (son of John Sr. CLARK #18405 and Susannah NIX #18421) b. Abt 1785, VA, m. 25 Apr 1811, in Patrick Co., VA, Elizabeth WRIGHT #18423, b. Abt 1798, Probably VA. John died Nov 1842, Blackberry Creek, Patrick Co., VA. Best guess for birth date & location... Elizabeth: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of ROBERT WRIGHT and SARAH ________ \------------------------- 2nd Line: CAUTION...DATA MAY CONTAIN ERRORS... John CLARKE #5217 b. Abt 1720, Goochland Co., VA, d. Aft 1813, Goochland Co., VA. Best guess for birth date & location... I. Jesse (Jessy) CLARKE #5246 b. Abt 1750, Goochland Co., VA, m. 31 Jan 1787, in Goochland Co., VA, Lucy (Lucey) WILLIS #16223, b. Abt 1767, VA. Best guess for birth date & location... went to what is now WV... Lucy: Best guess for birth date & location, Assume this is correct Jesse as husb... m. 31 Jan 1787 (3) page 33... II. John CLARKE #5249 b. Abt 1745, Goochland Co., VA, m. (1) 4 Apr 1767, in Goochland Co., VA, Susannah NICKS #16224, b. Abt 1747, Probably VA, m. (2) Aft 1771, in VA, _________ __________ #16225, b. Abt 1755, Probably VA. John died Probably (Now), WV. Susannah: Assume this is the correct husb., John... married Ap:4 1767 in Goochland (1) page 15... A. Lydia CLARKE #5253 (daughter of John CLARKE #5249 and Susannah NICKS #16224) b. 20 Jul 1767, Goochland Co., VA, d. Probably (Now) WV. b Jul:20,1767, (1) page 172 B. Martha (Patsy) CLARKE #5242 (daughter of John CLARKE #5249 and Susannah NICKS #16224) b. 24 May 1769, Goochland Co., VA, m. ____ RUSSELL #5243, b. Abt 1740, Probably VA, d. Probably WV. Martha died Probably (Now) WV. Martha & her husb. & Jessy went to what is now West VA... b. May: 24, 1769 (1) page 172 ____: Best guess for birth date & location... C. Elizabeth (Betsy) CLARKE #5247 (daughter of John CLARKE #5249 and Susannah NICKS #16224) b. 8 Jul 1771, Goochland Co., VA, m. 30 Oct 1798, in Goochland Co., VA, Richard Jr. PLEASANTS #5248, b. Abt 1768, of Goochland Co., VA. Best guess for birth date & location... Assume that this is the same Eliz. who married Robert... b.Jul:8, 1771, (1) page 173... Richard: Best guess for birth date & location... D. Anna CLARKE #5244 (daughter of John CLARKE #5249 and _________ __________ #16225) b. Aft 1775, Goochland Co., VA, m. Ely TOLLER #5245, b. Abt 1775, Probably VA, d. Probably VA. Lived in Richmond, VA... <21yrs in 1796, (3) page 60, Anney married Ely Toller: father John Clarke... Ely: Best guess for birth date & location... lived in Richmond, VA... name ____ TALIFERRO?... III. Francis CLARKE #5250 b. Abt 1755, Goochland Co., VA, d. Probably WV. Best guess for birth date & location... IV. Parker CLARKE #5251 b. Abt 1755, Goochland Co., VA, d. Probably WV. V. Jefferson CLARKE #5252 b. Abt 1755, Goochland Co., VA, d. Probably WV. --------------------------- On 11 Jul 2001 19:41:35 -0600 flgoodnite@aol.com writes: > > John B. Clark, son of John and Obedience, was born on 13June1773 in > VA and died 31Jan1852 in Fulton Co. KY married 9Jan1792 in Madison > Co. KY to Mary Hall and thus would not be the father of the 6 Clark > brothers that include G.R. and Wm. Clark. This is according to the > book on that family I have. I would love to find out more on that > branch as well as John and Obedience's branch for they live near > each other and the names used in the families are very similar. ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.

    07/18/2001 06:35:36
    1. [CLARKE] CLARKE Carlisle, England
    2. I am in search of CLARKEs from Carlisle, Cumberland, England. William CLARKE married Sarah MURRAY. 1. William CLARKE 2. Thomas CLARKE married Margaret CURRAN Cornelius CLARKE married Kate Skinner 3. Henry CLARKE Thomas CLARKE remarried to UNKNOWN. I am interested to hear from anyone who recognizes any of the above in their own trees. Regards, Ian

    07/18/2001 06:17:19
    1. Re: [CLARKE] CLARK - Henry Co., VA - 1778 to 1830; TN - 1831 to 1848; IN - ...
    2. In a message dated 7/15/01 12:14:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time, tnation@panhandle.net writes: And do you have a James William hiding somewhere in your family? James William Clark was my great grandfather, married Anne Proctor and named their oldest son Marion, another Perry and another Xenophen and two daughters Adam, my grandmother and Naomi. Thanks Thelma Nation Your posting intrigues me because of the name Adam and the VA location. I have Archibald Clarke to Archibald Clarke (sometimes Clark) to A. Adam Clark (sometimes Clarke) to Cyrus H. Clark (always without the "e" in the records I have located so far) to Albert Jerry Clark (many records with and without the "e") to Courtland Clarke (always with the "e") to Gertrude Clarke to me. Adam was an unusual name in the late 1700s and early 1800s. I have only seen it twice in the Clarke/Clark clan. (1) A. Adam Clark (sometimes spelled Clarke), my ggg-grandfather noted above and (2) Adam Clarke (who according to my Adam Clark's obituary, was his cousin) who was born in Ireland and died in England, and was one of the original Methodist Church ministers. The Irish reports on him in the University of Dublin credit him with holding the Methodist church together when John Wesley died. Now I see your Adam. What was his year of birth? My Clarke/Clark clan emigrated from Ireland. We find them first in the 1790 VA census in Berkeley Co. (which at the time of the Civil War became WV). Some of the second generation children were married in Berkeley and in Hampshire Cos., VA. In the early 1800s, the first Archibald and his known grown children (Samuel, Gabriel, Archibald, and Nancy) went to OH with their spouses and children. Our Adam was born to Archibald in 1809 -- we don't know if that was in VA or OH, but we suspect OH, since some of his cousins were known to be born in OH and their birthdates were 1805 and up. What we do not know for a fact is whether there were other children of the first Archibald -- there is at least one family history that reports an Elizabeth who remained in Ireland). And we don't know if any of the second or third generation stayed in VA (to become WV?). The names William and James appear often in our Clarke/Clark clan, but then those two names are all over the map in the the 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and even now! So, finding those names in common is not much of a clue of family connection. But Adam...... now that is a different story. Does anything you know about your Adam Clark suggest that he could be related to our Adam Clark? Just a long shot! Karen Sandy, UT

    07/18/2001 04:52:50
    1. [CLARKE] CLARK, Robert, b. 1787, Darke Co., OH., cemts., Greenville & Martin.
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi Marcie ---snip Martin Cemt. Darke Co., OH.. CLARK, Robert, b. 1787 d. 14 JAN 1853, WAR of 1812, Washington DC. has no records for this man. My cousin tried and got nothing. I really want to find something out about this Robert. I think he might be the father of my Amanson B. CLARK b. 20 JAN 1813 PA.. ------snip Have you looked at the 1850 census of Darke Co., OH for Robert? >From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 20:34:38 -0500 "Marcie" <spacedup@indy.net> writes: > Hello list, > > Should you find a match please tell me. I need to in/exclude these > people > from my line. > > Greenville Cemetery, Darke Co., OH.. > > CLARK, Laurae 1857-1884 > > CLARK, William d. 02 FEB 1895, ae, 34y. 7m. 26d. > > > This is a family group : > > CLARK, Anna Maria, no dates. > Christ d. 25 JAN 1837, ae, 38y, 11m, 7d. > > > This is a family group : > > CLARK, Lawrence G., 1891-19____ > Emma M., 1901-19____ > > This is a family group : > > CLARK, Henry, 1863-1931 > Rosa, 1866-1938 > -------- > Martin Cemt. Darke Co., OH.. > > CLARK, Robert, b. 1787 d. 14 JAN 1853, WAR of 1812, Washington DC. > has no > records for this man. My cousin tried and got nothing. > > I really want to find something out about this Robert. I think he > might be > the father of my Amanson B. CLARK b. 20 JAN 1813 PA.. > > I think the Edward CLARK of one earlier posting might just be a > brother or a > cousin. > > Thank you, > Marcie in IN.. > > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe CLARKE-L > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html > List Manager's address CLARKE-admin@rootsweb.com > ________________________________________________________________ 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/tagj.

    07/18/2001 04:26:04
    1. [CLARKE] CLARK name changes
    2. There is a very good article in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly that you would find valuabelif you have GA ancestors. It is in the Sept. 1967 issue, Vol. 55. No 3, on pages 177 - 210. The title is "Names Changed Legally in GA, 1800 - 1856 and the author is Arthur Ray Rowland. I have reveiwed it and here are the Clark listings. James Norman name chg. to James Courtney Clark on 1/21/1852, Jasper County. Child of Courtney J. Clark of Jacksonville, AL. Reason: born out of wedlock, name changed and legitimatized. Caroline Evans name chg. to Minerva Clark on 12/19/1828. Child of Jinney Evans, Jones County. Reason: same as above. Adeline Evans name chg. to Missouri Adeline Clark on 12/19/1828. Child of Jinney Evans, Jones Couty. Frederick Clark name changed to Frederick Bunker Folger on 12/19/1835. That is all it says on this one. Allen Clark name chg. to Allen Owings on 12/10/1823, McIntosh County. The author went through the records of the General Assembly to gather these names so you could consult that record for the date given. Hope this helps someone.Sandy

    07/18/2001 03:18:56