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Benjamin L. CLARK, Jr.
Lucy VIVION |
Husband: Benjamin L. CLARK, Jr.
Birth: ca. 1792, Pendleton [now Anderson] Co., SC Death: ca. 1848, Cole Co., MO Father: Capt. Benjamin L. CLARK Mother: Patience DILLINGHAM |
Marriage: bef. 1819 |
Wife: Lucy VIVION
Birth: 1790-1800 Death: ca. 1850 Father: John VIVION Mother: Mary __?__ |
Children: |
1. Permelia Ann CLARK, b. 26 Jun 1819, KY; d. Oct 1871, Barnett,
MO; m. 17 Aug 1841, Cole Co, MO, Samuel FARLEY
2. Lucy CLARK, b. ca. 1821; m. Hez STONE 3. Eliza CLARK, b. ca. 1824; m. 29 Jan 1854, Miller Co., MO, Anderson JENKINS 4. Ephraim CLARK, b. ca. 1826/7, Cole Co., MO 5. (Daughter A) CLARK, b. 1825-30 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina |
Sources:
1. Family Group Sheets compiled by Georgie Tolleson and Betty Ann (Matthiesen) Cogliati. 2. Marriage Record: 3. 1820 4. Family Quest Archives: Missouri Federal Census 1830. Heritage Quest CD M19-72.
3. Descendants of Robert Dillingham, Sr. [link died] by Larry Wayne Lieneke. 4. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: International Genealogical Index (IGI). |
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