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    1. [Clarke-Clark] North Georgia Clarks
    2. Waka or Rod
    3. I have several books that I had gathered over the 30 years of researching my husband's family. One of the books is concerning the settlers of North Georgia during Cherokee Indian occupation called Whites Among the Cherokees, 1827-1838. This book lists many folks with the surname Clark... Ben, Caleb, Henry, Jessee, Lewis, Thomas and William (Clarke and Clark). If you need me to look further at this information please send a followup email. Next I also have a book called Deaths, Murders, and Lynchings 1873-1900. This book is a compiliation of newspaper reports of said events of North Georgia. Also listed are Clark(e)... Ben, George, Henry, James, Joe, John, Levi, Mitchel, and William. Still looking for the parents of our Joseph Pickett Clark who went my the nickname of "Pick". Born about 1890-1900, married Alice Thomas. They were possibly born in Lumpkin County Georgia, migrated to Cherokee County, Georgia where they died. Leslie Thomas All emails from this address are certified Virus Free by Norton's Virus Scanner... Old Cherokee Saying We, the great mass of the people think only of the love we have for our land we do love the land where we were brought up. We will never let our hold to this land go, to let it go it will be like throwing away (our) mother that gave (us) birth. Letter from Aitooweyah to John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokees. Yigaquu osaniyu adanvto adadoligi nigohilvi nasquv utloyasdi nihi May the Great Spirit's Blessings Always Be With You

    01/07/2003 04:38:51
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] North Georgia Clarks
    2. Donna
    3. I have a Thomas Clark(e) who m. Elizabeth (Upton?) and settled in Dade County, GA. He was b. late 1700's. Is there any info in your book concerning him? He was a minister. Thanks for any info. Donna Brown [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Waka or Rod" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:38 AM Subject: [Clarke-Clark] North Georgia Clarks > I have several books that I had gathered over the 30 years of researching my > husband's family. One of the books is concerning the settlers of North > Georgia during Cherokee Indian occupation called Whites Among the Cherokees, > 1827-1838. This book lists many folks with the surname Clark... Ben, Caleb, > Henry, Jessee, Lewis, Thomas and William (Clarke and Clark). If you need me > to look further at this information please send a followup email. > Next I also have a book called Deaths, Murders, and Lynchings 1873-1900. This > book is a compiliation of newspaper reports of said events of North Georgia. > Also listed are Clark(e)... Ben, George, Henry, James, Joe, John, Levi, > Mitchel, and William. > > Still looking for the parents of our Joseph Pickett Clark who went my the > nickname of "Pick". Born about 1890-1900, married Alice Thomas. They were > possibly born in Lumpkin County Georgia, migrated to Cherokee County, Georgia > where they died. > Leslie Thomas > All emails from this address are certified Virus Free by Norton's Virus > Scanner... > > Old Cherokee Saying > > We, the great mass of the people think only of the > love we have for our land we do love the land > where we were brought up. We will never let our hold > to this land go, to let it go it will be like throwing > away (our) mother that gave (us) birth. > > Letter from Aitooweyah to John Ross, > principal chief of the Cherokees. > > Yigaquu osaniyu adanvto adadoligi nigohilvi nasquv utloyasdi nihi > May the Great Spirit's Blessings Always Be With You > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > CLARKE Archives & List search > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE >

    01/07/2003 10:54:21