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John CLARK
Anne ROGERS |
Husband: John CLARK
Birth: 9 Oct 1725, Louisa Co., VA Death: Aug 1799, Mulberry Hill, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY Secondary sources differ as to John's parentage (understatement). Not to be confused with Lt.-Col. Jonathan CLARK (1759-1851), who married Jane ROGERS. |
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Wife: Anne / Ann ROGERS
Birth: 21 Oct 1728, King & Queen Co., VA Death: 24 Dec 1798, Mulberry Hill, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY Father: John ROGERS Mother: Rachel EASTHAM |
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— born in Albemarle Co., VA:
1. (Gen.) Jonathan CLARK, b. 1 Aug 1750 2. (Gen.) George Rogers CLARK, b. 19 Nov 1752; 13 Feb 1818, Locust Grove, Jefferson Co., KY; never married 3. Ann / Anna Rogers CLARK, b. 14 Jul 1755; d. 3 Oct 1822; m. 20 Oct 1773, Caroline Co., VA, Owen GWATHMEY (1753-1830) 4. (Capt.) John CLARK, b. 15 Sep 1757; d. 29 Oct 1783 5. (Lt.) Richard CLARK, b. 6 Jul 1760; d. Mar 1783 — born in Caroline Co., VA:
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Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Virginia Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229): not found. 2. Kathleen Jennings. 1920. "The Clark Family." Pp. 45-56 in Louisville's First Families: a Series of Genealogical Sketches. The Standard Printing Co., Publishers, Louisville, KY (online at Ancestry.com). 3. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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