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    1. Re: [TXWILLIA] William Clark
    2. Linda Pierce Forsyth
    3. "No papers" may very well mean that they are not in the file for whatever reason--lost, stolen, mis-filed.... LKPF ----- Original Message ----- From: Virginia Brown <vlbrown@flash.net> To: <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: Re: [TXWILLIA] William Clark > Well when my grandmother Inez Kittle Clark died while moving back to Texas > from La. in 1915. The took her out and buried her. A delayed death > certificate was filed in 1943 by her oldest son in Ill. It said stomach > trouble. She is buried somewhere in Sabine Co. > I think this was common back then. > I think that is what your "no papers means" The will may have been probated > the next year in Probate Records. > My grandfather was Walter Henderson Clark b 1858 Karnes Co. Tx. His father > was Isaac J Clark b 1818 Tenn or Al. He came to Texas in time to be on the > 1850 census in DeWitt Co. > I don't think there is a connection between our Clarks but we can never miss > a chance :) > I am looking for a William Clark that married in 1847 in Amite Co. Miss. to > a Montgomery. > Where is your William Clark from? > Virginia Clark Brown > > -----Original Message----- > From: MuDDCaTMan@aol.com <MuDDCaTMan@aol.com> > To: TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com <TXWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 3:22 PM > Subject: [TXWILLIA] William Clark > > > >I am in search of information on a William Clark. This William is listed > in > >the Probate Records of Williamson Co. on August 21, 1876. This record > lists > >him as "deceased, no papers" Does anyone know what this "deceased, no > papers > >means." There would have to be some form of paper transaction is recorded > on > >that date. > > > >Also there is another listing for Wm. Clark "deceased, no papers" recorded > in > >the Probate Records on Sept. 28, 1877. > > > >Does anyone have any information on this William Clark. I believe that his > >full name is Isom William Clark. I am researching Isom William Clark and > >many of his sons who moved to Williamson Co. during the late 1850's and > early > >1860's. Several of his sons were married in Williamson Co. and the > >surrounding counties. > > > >Some of these sons were Jesse Allen Clark, B.M.C. Clark, and Hezikiah Texas > >Clark. > > > > > >I know that two of his grandsons were married in the area. They were Isom > >Jackson Clark and Benjamin Franklin Clark, Sr. > > > > > >Keith Reed. > > > > >

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