Hi Jim... Do you have a spouse of Joseph or some kids names & their spouses so that I can find them in my data base? Thanks... >From Joe [email protected] Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 11:11:28 -0700 jamesclark <[email protected]> writes: > This refers to the Joseph Clark family of Halifax Co., Va. who > migrated to Claibourne Co., TN. One son continued on to Smith Co., > TN. > > Jim > > > > CLARKE-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 225 > > > > Today's Topics: > > #1 [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Sprin [[email protected]] > > > > Administrivia: > > List address is [email protected] > > Admin address is [email protected] > > > > Message Board > Clarke - > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > > > > To unsubscribe from CLARKE-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > with the word unsubscribe in the body. > > > > ++ Please, customize your subject lines. ++ > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Subject: [CLARKE] Clark family of Big Spring Primitive Baptist > Church Claiborne County Tennessee > > Date: 14 Jul 2002 17:34:29 -0600 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing > list. > > > > Surnames: CLARK, CLARKE > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mBJ.2ACEB/1231 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Perhaps someone on here could help me or refer me to someone who > can. I am looking for any information on the Clark(e) family listed > below in the following > > minutes of the Big Spring Primitive Baptist Church of Claiborne > Co., Tn., which is probably the following family: > > > > 1830 census records of > > Claiborne Co., Tn. > > Joseph Clark, no wife, age 80/90 - b. 1740-1750 - head of > household > > William Clark, age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 - head of head of house > hold > > wife age 30/40 - b. 1790-1800 > > son age 10/15 - b. 1815-1820 > > dau age under 5 - 1825-1830 > > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > > dau age 16/20 - 1810-1815 > > dau age 20/30 - 1800-1810 > > > > Any help that you could provide would be very appreciated. > > > > March the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business. > > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience John Evans, Martin Dodson, Nancy Miller, John Harper, > James > > Hill, Peggy Cooper, Pheby Clark, William Clark, Tilda Slate, > Leah Dodson, Mary Stubblefield, Dodson's Lukey, John Neal, Jesse > Dodson, > > Joseph Neal, William Neal, Robert Southern, Nancy Hill, Sarah > Lane, Kesiah Clark and by letter John Grimes and Richard Hanes. > > 2nd Jesse Dodson installed pastor. > > April the 2nd Saturday 1802. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business. > > 1st Chose John Cunningham Deacon. > > 2nd Opened a door for the reception of members and received by > experience Elizabeth Lane, Mary Gibbons, Nancy Southern, Tibby > Clark, > > Isum > > Clark, Thomas Gibbons, John Franklin, Elizabeth Dodson, Lucy > Cogdal, Russel Morgan and by letter James Kinney. > > February the 8th Day 1804. Church met at Brother Harper's to > labour with Brother James Hendrick and lay him under bonds and > referd to > > March meeting. > > ... William Clark laid under bonds and referd to March meeting. > > March the 2nd Saturday 1804. Church met and after worship > proceeded to business at Big Spring > > ...William Clark excommunicated for the charge of saying and > forsaying sundry times. > > Second Saturday 1805. Church met at Big Spring and after worship > proceeded to business. > > ...In consequence of a distress between Brother Joseph Clark and > Levi Griffet concerning reports about raising of a sheep pen and > contradicting > > himself at sundry times referd to next meeting in course > > ...Hannah Hill, Peggy Cooper, Mercurius Cook, Rachel Cook, Kesiah > Clark, Martha Jeffries, Polly Stubblefield, Sarah Harris, Tildy > Slate, > > Jianah > > Clark excommunicated for holding with Stroud and withdrawing > from the church > > March Second Saturday 1807 > > ...Appointed John Cunningham, James Sims, Wm. Weaver, George > Stubblefied, Jas. Hill, Jon. Evans, Joseph Clark and Thos. Jeffries > to > > go to Holston Blue Springs with charge authority to inquire > into the stand and conduct of our members there and to attend on > the fourth > > Saturday of April. > > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > > July Second Saturday 1808. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Appointed a committee to labour in a difficulty between Bro. > Geo. Stubblefield and Sis. Simmons and to hear Bro. Silas Clark > > September Second Saturday 1810. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Opened a door for the reception of members and received Fanny > Harper, Naomi Cleark, Polly Weaver and Penney Hopson by > experience > > and > > Polley Fitzgarrel by letter. > > March Second Saturday 1811. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Received John Condry and James Cleark by experience. > > September Second Saturday 1812. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ....Silas and Keziah Cleark, Stubblefield's King and Sarah Hale > dismist by letter. > > January Second Saturday 1813. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > ... Dismist Naomi Cleark by letter. > > March Second Saturday 1816 Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Received Frances Clarke by letter. > > October Second Saturday 1818. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Appointed Brethren John Neil and Joab Hill to cite Brother > Joseph Cleark to attend next meeting to answer a report that is > circulating about > > him. > > December Second Saturday 1819. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Agreed to write to Hicary Creek Church that if they could > receive Isaac Cleark we would hold no bar against them for so > doing. > > October Second Saturday 1822. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Dismist James Cunningham by > > letter. > > 2nd Appointed Bibby Hodges and John Evans to converse with Sister > Martin and make report to next meeting and also to converse with > Sister > > Omy Cleark and make report to next meeting. > > 3rd Appointed Thomas Hurst and John Evans to converse with Sister > Sarah Hopson and make report to next meeting > > November Second Saturday 1822. > > Church met at Big Spring and after worship proceeded to business. > > 1st Sister Frances Martin attended meeting and gave satisfaction > agreeable to request. > > 2nd Neomy Cleark excluded for her declaring she would not sit > with the church in their present standing of the church. 3rd The > matter relative > > to Sister Sarah Hopson deferd to next meeting > > October Second Saturday 1828. Church met at Big Spring and after > worship proceeded to business. > > 1st George Hughs draws his experience from this church in order > to join the Head of Barren Creek Church. > > 2nd The church agreed to send Sister Frances Cleark another > letter of > > dismission > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Search, Subscribe & Unsubscribe CLARKE-L > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/c/clarke.html > List Manager's address [email protected] > ________________________________________________________________ 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/web/.