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James M. CLARK
Mildred A. BOBBITT |
Husband: James M. CLARK
Birth: 30 Jul 1840, Christian Co., KY Death: 1919, presumably Christian Co., KY Disposition: buried Clark Cemetery, Christian Co., KY Military: Civil War: Co. A, 3rd KY Cavalry Occupation: farmer Fraternal: Mason, Knights of Honor Religion: Universalist Politics: Independent Father: William Buford CLARK Mother: Nancy THOMPSON |
Marriage: 22 Feb 1865, Christian Co., KY |
Wife: Mildred A. BOBBITT
Birth: 1843 Death: 1921, presumably, Christian Co., KY Disposition: buried Clark Cemetery, Christian Co., KY Father: Isham Drury BOBBITT Mother: Catherine H. MEYERS |
Children — born in Christian Co., KY: |
1. Mollie H. CLARK
2. Joseph P. CLARK 3. John H. CLARK 4. George M. CLARK 5. Carrie CLARK 6. Maggie CLARK, b. 1882; d. 1925 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky |
Sources:
1. William Henry Perrin, ed. 1884. County of Christian, Kentucky: Historical and Biographical. F.A. Battey Publ. Co., Chicago. On pp. 615-616, under the heading "Stewart Precinct" is a biographical sketch of James M. CLARK. 2. Cemetery Records of Southern Christian Co., KY. (LDS Fiche #6075675), p. 82: Clark Cemetery, "located from intersection of highway 800W and 189N at Fruit Hill go on highway 800W 4.6 miles, cemetery on right in woods."
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