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Silas CLARK
Frances HENDERSON |
Husband: Silas CLARK
Birth: 1766, Chatham Co., NC Baptism: 23 Apr 1772, Chatham Co., NC Death: 23 Mar 1850, Chatham Co., NC Father: Vatchel CLARK (c1725-c1810) — Scotland > NC Mother: Olivia __?__ (c1732->1810) |
Marriage: 6 Nov 1794, Chatham Co., NC |
Wife: Frances HENDERSON
Birth: 23 Apr 1772, Chatham Co., NC Death: 27 Oct 1847, Chatham Co., NC Father: Argaleus Hercules HENDERSON (1727- ) — Scotland > NC Mother: Mary "Molly" CLARK (1729-1804) — NC |
Children — born in Chatham Co., NC: |
1. Mary CLARK, b. ca. 1794
2. Isaac CLARK, b. ca. 1796 3. James CLARK, b. 1798-1800 4. Elizabeth CLARK, b. ca. 1799 5. Alexander CLARK, b. ca. 1800 6. Gatten CLARK, b. Oct 1803; d. 16 Jun 1811, Chatham Co., NC 7. Hercules CLARK, b. ca. 1804 8. Mahala CLARK, b. ca. 1805 9. Delilah CLARK, b. ca. 1807 10. Sarah CLARK, b. ca. 1808 11. Nancy CLARK, b. ca. 1810 12. Thomas Jefferson CLARK, b. Aug 1811 13. (Daughter) CLARK, b. ca. 1812 14. Martha "Patsy" CLARK, b. ca. 1816 |
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Source:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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