--part1_6e.811a9b9.27c973c9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Darlene, Here is a Clark Biography and I found 2 young biographies, I will type and=20 post today for you! =A0Hope this helps, if you need any more, just give me a= =20 shout. Surnames in this biography are: Roysdon, Clark, Bittner, Wandel, McBride,=20 Cohee, Bowen, Catharine Clark of Center Township, was born in Fayette County, Indiana;=20 October 1, 1825, being the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Roysdon)=20 Wandel, who were natives of Seneca County, N.Y; and Ashe County, North=20 Carolina; respectively, the former being born July 30, 1797, and the latter=20 being born January 11, 1802. He died December 16, 1854, and she died=20 September 20, 1849. Her paternal grandparents were George and Sarah Wandel,=20 and her maternal grandparents were Nathan and Nancy Roysdon, who were native= s=20 of North Carolina. When she was nine years old her parents removed to Rush=20 County, Indiana and settled upon the farm where Mrs. Clark now resides, her=20 father having entered land from the government. She grew up to woman-hood, a= t=20 the home of her parents, and was married to Wiley Clark, July 21, 1847. He=20 was born in Wilkes county, North Carolina; December 25, 1820, being the son=20 of Thomas and Elizabeth (McBride) Clark, where were natives of Maryland, and= =20 North Carolina respectively. His father was the son of John T. and Barbara=20 Clark. Mr. Wiley Clark was a farmer by occupation, which pursuit he followed= =20 in Center Township, until the time of his death, which occurred January 24,=20 1880. He was a Democrat in politics and was a member of the Christian Church= .=20 Mrs. Clark's parents came to Wayne County, Indiana, in 1815, whence after a=20 five-year residence they entered land in Center Township, where both spent=20 the rest of their lives. Her grandparents, George and Sarah Wandel, settled=20 in Franklin County, Indiana, the former was born in May 1770, and died=20 February 11, 1817; the latter was born March 14, 1777, and died May 27, 1845= .=20 Mrs. Clark is the mother of seven children, only three of whom are living.=20 Their names and ages are, Amanda F; born May 13, 1848, died May 30, 1883;=20 Stephen A; born January 12, 1852; Albert N, born March 4, 1856, died April=20 27, 1857; John L, born July 20, 1860; George B, born June 25, 1864, and two=20 sons that died in infancy unnamed. Mrs. Clark is a member of the Christian=20 Church. She has a farm of eighty-three acres and a comfortable home, where=20 she resides in a pleasant way. October 19, 1871 Amanda F was married to=20 Samuel Cohee, and became the mother of three children: Bertie N; Wiley E; an= d=20 Marple P; of whom only the oldest is living. Stephen A. was married October=20 26, 1871, to Orpha Bowen, by whom he has one child, Pearl I; born April 29,=20 1878; John L, was married September 13, 1883, to Mary C. Bitner, by whom he=20 has two children: Alta Doy, born March 8, 1885, and Bertha E; born March 4,=20 1887. George B. was married