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    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Re:CLARK brickwalls and DNA
    2. Glenn W Place
    3. Hi Dennis, I too would like to enter a Clark DNA project, I am very much a Clark, but on the female side of my family. My grandmother was Mary Emma Clark born 1873 at Hope, Indiana to Margaret and George Clark from Philadelphia, Pa. Her youngest sister Helen, also married a Clark, whom were raised by their Aunt Emma along with her own two children after their mother died of TB. So I have two Clark families and know little about either, George Clark's father, "went away to war and never returned". His name was said to be Alfred George Clark, of Pa. Mary Emma Clark married Fred Place at Hope, Indiana and later moved to the Clark Homestead at Keene, Wabaunsee Co. Kansas, where the two Clark Families were raised. Does this sound like any of your family Glen Place On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:24:21 -0400 Dennis Clark <clarkd@lcc.edu> writes: > Greetings, > I would love to join a Clark DNA Project, but, my Clark > line took the northern states route of CT-NJ-NY-OH-MI. In looking at > the description of the DNA Project that you attached it suggests > that it is for Clarks in Colonial Virginia. If anyone knows of a > Clark Project that has participants (ancestry) from the areas that I > mentioned I surely would desire to learn about project. Thanks > > Dennis Clark >

    08/01/2005 07:27:48