Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name: Thomas Clark Year: 1774 Age: 18 Place: Virginia Source Publication Code: 1219.7 Primary Immigrant: Clark, Thomas Annotation: Date bound and intended destination; some are date and place of first mention of residence in the New World or date and place of death. Data was extracted from several sources. Dates prior to 1752 were rendered according to the modern calendar. Listings from 1607-1750 were indexed in PILI 1992, 1993, and 1994. Source Bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1751-1776. A comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity and of those who were sold to labour in the new colonies. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1993. 349p. Page: 225 I'm still looking for my Thomas Clark b. ca. 1755. Does anyone know how or have the resources to obtain more information about the above referenced Thomas Clark? Or, if you can lay claim to this particular Thomas Clark, that would be helpful, too. To date, there have been no DNA matches to my husband, who is descended from Thomas Clark SR b. ca. 1755 who appears in Pulaski County, KY, between 1799-1810. He appears on the Lincoln County, KY tax lists for 1797-1798, and on the Madison County KY tax lists 1794-1796. The the Madison County KY tax lists are almost impossible to read prior to 1794, so he may actually be there before that. His oldest son Samuel was born in Virginia in 1775; a son Stewart was born in North Carolina in 1778. There also appears to be a connection with John and Elinor Clark of Orange County NC > Randolph Co NC > Madison Co KY. Elinor Clark, a daughter of James and Elizabeth Clark of Orange Co NC, appears on the Pulaski Co KY tax lists for 1805-1805. Since Thomas also came from Madison County, it is my belief they were related. John & Elinor Clark sold property in Randolphy Co NC in January 1786. They were in Madison County KY by 1787. John was dead by 1797; Elinor was in the newly formed Garrard County in 1802. Except for my Samuel Clark, the entire Clark clan had moved south into Tennessee by 1812. Thomas Clark JR, an ordained minister b. 1776-79, died in Dade Co GA in 1848. Sons Stewart, William and James eventually died in Madison County, AR. As one more aside, son William was in Ripley, Bond County, IL in 1820. Another family that settled near my Samuel Clark in Wayne Co KY was James Clark b. bef. 1765. He married Leannah Ross in Lincoln Co KY in 1792. After James' death in 1829, their children Robert, John and Nancy Clark Harmon also migrated to Bond County IL. I have never been able to discover the connection between James and Thomas Clark SR, but am persuaded that there is one somewhere. Fay Clark