Are these Georgia Clarks familiar to you? Many thanks for any help. Richard Ingram I need help on Clark in Franklin County, Georgia. Wiley Clark b 1802 GA lived in Franklin County 1830 through 1860. He was married to Frances Whitehead. Children in 1860, all born in Georgia: Catherine Sarah Ann b 1829 Terrissa G b 1832 Mary E. b 1838 Elizabeth b 1839 Urbin W. b 1840 Artamelsa b 1842 Destimony b 1845 Sabra b 1849 There are two older sons and one older daughter. One son may be John M b 1828. Wiley's father may be Thomas Clark, Revolutionary Soldier, who was born in Granville County, NC on July 22, 1761. Thomas moved to Franklin County in the 1820s. Any help in establishing this line will be appreciated. > [Original Message] > From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi@cncnet.com> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/9/2005 2:34:59 AM > Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > > Hello Clark/Clarkes, > A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle to > late 1700's. > Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include > Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, Colquitt, > and Sumter. > Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas > before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went to > the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's. > > Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA > Project. > If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks, we > would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the > simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our Clarks > arrived in GA. > > Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new and > exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed us. > Hope to hear from some of you. > > Kind Regards, > Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi@cncnet.com > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark
It would be nice to sort out all the Thomas Clarks from Virginia and North Carolina who may have fought during the Revolutionary War. There certainly were a lot of them. Here are a few: Thomas Clark b. in or before 1755 birthplace unknown. Died after 1809 in Pulaski Co KY or Middle Tennessee (possibly Warren or Rutherford Counties) Thomas Clark b. ca. 1743 York County PA d. 11 Dec 1787 Randolph Co NC. Son of Samuel Clark (d. 1783 RCNC) and married to Sarah Clark, d/o James (d. 1796 Orange Co NC) and Elizabeth Clark of Orange County NC. Also had a son Thomas Clark, dob unknown. Thomas Clark dob unknown s/o Catherine Clark who d. 1802-1808 Garrard Co KY. Catherine was a d/o James (d. 1796) & Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co NC Thomas Clark dob unknown s/o John Clark (d. 1794-1797 Madison Co KY) & Elinor Clark b. 1750-1764 Orange Co NC d. ca. 1843 Rutherford Co TN. Elinor was a d/o James (d. 1796) & Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co NC. Thomas Clark dob unknown. S/o William Clark (d. May 1763 Lancaster Co PA) and Margaret Unknown. Thomas' siblings were Peter Clark, John Clark, Joseph Clark, Anne Clark and Rebecca Clark b. ca 1720 Ireland d. 01 Jul 1823 Mecklenburg (Lincoln) Co NC. She m. 1st John Baldridge abt. 1733 in Ireland m. 2nd Aaron Boggs 19 May 1769 Lancaster Co PA Thomas Clark dob unknown. s/o Thomas Clark d. 1758-1759 Lancaster Co PA. Siblings were James, John, Abraham, William, Eleanor, Mary, and Margaret Clark. Thomas Clark of Orange Co NC, dob unknown. Two known children: Joseph Clark m. Nelly Tinnen 1808 Orange Co NC; Rebekah Clark m. George Clancy 1781 Orange Co NC Thomas Clark of Orange Co NC (may be the same as above): "Orange NC Land Entry #119 10 Mar 1778 John Nicholds enters a claim to 200ac land lying on the waters of Little River, bounding on his own land & the lands of Thomas Clark, ALEXR CAINS & John Woods including his own improvements. Warrant expired Nov 20, 1778 Catharine Thompson sets up a claim to this entry.Catharine withdraws her claim to this entry." Thomas Clark b. 07 Dec 1746; Baptized 26 Apr 1747 Lancaster Co PA Thomas Clark of Orange Co NC b. 1750 d. 1780-1781 Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Married Susanna Clark, sister of James Clark (d. 1796) Orange Co NC. Children: Mary m. Anthony New; Catherine d. 1804 Logan Co KY m. Samuel McAdoo; William d. 15 Oct 1821 m. Sarah Bigg; Sarah b. 23 Dec 1763 m. Charry Kearnes Tinnen; Thomas b. 18 Aug 1770 Orange Co NC d. 12 Jan 1847 Missouri Twp, Brown Co, IL m. Mary Anthony 21 Apr 1807 Logan Co KY; Abner b. 12 Feb 1777 d. 13 Dec 1846 Brown Co IL m. Nancy Gorham Thomas Clark b. 1760-1770 d. bef. May 1848 Clay Co MO m. Sally Thompson 04 Oct 1813 Orange Co NC Fay Clark -------Original Message------- From: ingram@digitalexp.com Date: 04/09/05 12:30:04 To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks Are these Georgia Clarks familiar to you? Many thanks for any help. Richard Ingram I need help on Clark in Franklin County, Georgia. Wiley Clark b 1802 GA lived in Franklin County 1830 through 1860. He was married to Frances Whitehead. Children in 1860, all born in Georgia: Catherine Sarah Ann b 1829 Terrissa G b 1832 Mary E. b 1838 Elizabeth b 1839 Urbin W. b 1840 Artamelsa b 1842 Destimony b 1845 Sabra b 1849 There are two older sons and one older daughter. One son may be John M b 1828. Wiley's father may be Thomas Clark, Revolutionary Soldier, who was born in Granville County, NC on July 22, 1761. Thomas moved to Franklin County in the 1820s. Any help in establishing this line will be appreciated. > [Original Message] > From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi@cncnet.com> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 4/9/2005 2:34:59 AM > Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > > Hello Clark/Clarkes, > A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle to > late 1700's. > Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include > Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, Colquitt, > and Sumter. > Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas > before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went to > the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's. > > Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA > Project. > If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks, we > would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the > simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our Clarks > arrived in GA. > > Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new and > exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed us. > Hope to hear from some of you. > > Kind Regards, > Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi@cncnet.com > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark
Hi Richard, It's great to see so much interest in GA Clarks. Do you have a male Clark who could participate? If you can find a known descendant of Thomas in NC and test both him and a descendant in your line, a match will show kinship and a common ancestor and a mismatch will let you know that you need to look elsewhere. Other Georgia Clark lines that have been DNA tested (but didn't match our Clarks) are Elijah Clark of Wilkes County, Williamson Clark of Elbert County. I'm not familiar with the male given names in your line, but Franklin is farther north than I've researched. Our known Clarks were in central and southern GA. I'll keep your Wiley and his sons in mind. Thanks for responding. Mitzi ----- Original Message ----- From: "RICHARD INGRAM" <ingram@digitalexp.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:29 AM Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > Are these Georgia Clarks familiar to you? > > Many thanks for any help. > > Richard Ingram > > I need help on Clark in Franklin County, Georgia. Wiley Clark b 1802 GA > lived in Franklin County 1830 through 1860. He was married to Frances > Whitehead. Children in 1860, all born in Georgia: > Catherine > Sarah Ann b 1829 > Terrissa G b 1832 > Mary E. b 1838 > Elizabeth b 1839 > Urbin W. b 1840 > Artamelsa b 1842 > Destimony b 1845 > Sabra b 1849 > There are two older sons and one older daughter. One son may be John M b > 1828. Wiley's father > may be Thomas Clark, Revolutionary Soldier, who was born in Granville > County, NC on July 22, > 1761. Thomas moved to Franklin County in the 1820s. Any help in > establishing this line will be > appreciated. > >> [Original Message] >> From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi@cncnet.com> >> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: 4/9/2005 2:34:59 AM >> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks >> >> Hello Clark/Clarkes, >> A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle to >> late 1700's. >> Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include >> Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, Colquitt, >> and Sumter. >> Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas >> before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went to >> the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's. >> >> Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA >> Project. >> If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks, > we >> would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the >> simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our Clarks >> arrived in GA. >> >> Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new > and >> exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed us. >> Hope to hear from some of you. >> >> Kind Regards, >> Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi@cncnet.com >> >> >> >> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== >> Archives >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark > > >
Mitzi I decend from a Alexander Clark born in N.C. that moved into North Ga to live with his brothers. He later moved to Dudleyville, Al and married Orrie Vickers. Sorry to say I have no males to do the DNA testing. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mitzi Bateman" <mitzi@cncnet.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 3:21 AM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > Hi Richard, > It's great to see so much interest in GA Clarks. Do you have a male Clark > who could participate? > > If you can find a known descendant of Thomas in NC and test both him and a > descendant in your line, a match will show kinship and a common ancestor > and a mismatch will let you know that you need to look elsewhere. > Other Georgia Clark lines that have been DNA tested (but didn't match our > Clarks) are Elijah Clark of Wilkes County, > Williamson Clark of Elbert County. > > I'm not familiar with the male given names in your line, but Franklin is > farther north than I've researched. Our known Clarks were in central and > southern GA. I'll keep your Wiley and his sons in mind. > > Thanks for responding. > Mitzi > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RICHARD INGRAM" <ingram@digitalexp.com> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:29 AM > Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks > > >> Are these Georgia Clarks familiar to you? >> >> Many thanks for any help. >> >> Richard Ingram >> >> I need help on Clark in Franklin County, Georgia. Wiley Clark b 1802 GA >> lived in Franklin County 1830 through 1860. He was married to Frances >> Whitehead. Children in 1860, all born in Georgia: >> Catherine >> Sarah Ann b 1829 >> Terrissa G b 1832 >> Mary E. b 1838 >> Elizabeth b 1839 >> Urbin W. b 1840 >> Artamelsa b 1842 >> Destimony b 1845 >> Sabra b 1849 >> There are two older sons and one older daughter. One son may be John M b >> 1828. Wiley's father >> may be Thomas Clark, Revolutionary Soldier, who was born in Granville >> County, NC on July 22, >> 1761. Thomas moved to Franklin County in the 1820s. Any help in >> establishing this line will be >> appreciated. >> >>> [Original Message] >>> From: Mitzi Bateman <mitzi@cncnet.com> >>> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Date: 4/9/2005 2:34:59 AM >>> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Deep South Clarks >>> >>> Hello Clark/Clarkes, >>> A group of us are researching Clarks who were in Georgia by the middle >>> to >>> late 1700's. >>> Known GA counties where this group of Clarks were known to live include >>> Burke, Laurens, Wilkinson, Montgomery, Thomas, Baker, Mitchell, >>> Colquitt, >>> and Sumter. >>> Our family stories lend support that these Clarks were in the Carolinas >>> before coming to GA. We also know that one of the related Clarks went >>> to >>> the MS Delta Country in the early 1800's. >>> >>> Four Clark men who represent this Georgia group are in the Clark DNA >>> Project. >>> If anyone is interested in seeing if you might connect to these Clarks, >> we >>> would be glad to contribute financially to the cost of your taking the >>> simple DNA test. A connection could have occurred long before our >>> Clarks >>> arrived in GA. >>> >>> Please contact me for further information. The Clark Project is a new >> and >>> exciting means to trace our heritage where the paper trail has failed >>> us. >>> Hope to hear from some of you. >>> >>> Kind Regards, >>> Mitzi Clark Bateman mitzi@cncnet.com >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== >>> Archives >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark >> >> >> >> ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== >> Archives >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark >> >> >> > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark > > >