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James C. CLARK
Hannah HENDERSON Tyressa Monroe JOHNSON |
Husband: James C. CLARK
Birth: 13 Jun 1791, Pendleton Co., SC Migration: Mar 1844, moved to Christian Co., IL Father: Joseph "Jo" CLARK Mother: Mary Ann GOLDEN |
Marriage-1: 9 Dec 1813, Christian Co., KY |
Wife-1: Hannah HENDERSON |
Marriage-2: 6 Jun 1848 |
Wife-2: Tyressa Monroe JOHNSON
Birth: 7 Dec 1810, Christian Co., KY Death: 22 Jul 1863 |
Children with Hannah HENDERSON: |
1. Cynthia CLARK, b. 12 Dec 1814
2. Presley H. CLARK, b. 21 Mar 1816 3. Joseph Harvey CLARK, b. 6 Apr 1819 4. (Young?) Bolin CLARK 5. Minerva M. CLARK, b. 24 Oct 1823 6. Mary Martha CLARK, b. 12 Sep 1825 7. Leander Low CLARK, b. 8 Aug 1827 8. James L. CLARK, b. 21 Feb 1830 9. Cyrena A. CLARK, b. 6 Mar 1832 10. Thomas B. CLARK, b. 22 Jun 1834 11. Irena Lucetta CLARK. b. 24 Sep 1836 |
Child with Tyressa JOHNSON: |
12. William Johnson CLARK, b. 24 May 1849; d. 6 Jun 1849 |
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Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2. Messages posted to the Clark Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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