NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11129 SIMPSON CO GEORGE W. CLACK Clack, Jones, Meguiar, Haley, Caltharp, James, Perdue #11129: Kentucky Genealogy and Biography Volume IV, Battle-Perrin-Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Simpson Co. GEORGE W. CLACK was born February 14, 1823, in the southeastern portion of Simpson County, Ky., where he was reared to manhood and still resides. His father, Sterling Clack, Jr., a native of Kentucky, died in Simpson County in 1867, aged sixty-four years. He was the son of Sterling Clack, Sr., a native of North Carolina, and a soldier in the Revolutionary war; was long an early school teacher in Kentucky, and died about 1838, aged about eighty years. Sterling Clark, Jr., married Elizabeth, daughter of Jesse Jones, of Simpson County (died in 1855, aged fifty-two years), and their offspring are George W., James M. (died in the Mexican war), Wade M., Mary (deceased, Elizabeth (Meguiar, deceased) and Sterling B. (deceased). April 18, 1852, George W. Clack married Maria L., daughter of John and Elizabeth (Haley) Caltharp, of Nashville, Tenn. (born May 12, 1835), and to them have been born Mary E. (James), Caledonia M., Laura B. (deceased), Alice M. (deceased), Georgian (Perdue), William W., John S., Minnie E. and Jones M. Mr. Clack has been for the past thirty years engaged in general merchandising and trading, at which he has met with encouraging success. He is also a farmer, having over 400 acres of productive land well improved, in a fine state of cultivation. He has never attached himself to any church, but is a believer in Christianity; is identified with the Democratic party.