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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John Clark Note
Born: 18 Jul 1665 at , , Kent, England
Married: 1695 at , , King And Queen, VA
Died: 1735 at , , King And Queen, VA
Father: John Clark
Mother: Mary Byrd
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Ann Lumpkin Note
Born: 1667 at , , King And Queen, VA
Died: Abt 1734 at , , King And Queen, VA
CHILDREN
Name: John Clark
Born: 1695
Died:
Name: Jonathan Clark
Born: 1698 at , , Albemarle, VA
Died: 14 Jun 1734 at , , King And Queen, VA
Wife: Elizabeth Ann Wilson
Name: Benjamin Clark
Born: Abt 1700
Died:
Name: James Clark Iii
Born: 1704 at Beverly, , Augusta, VA
Died: 20 Aug 1778 at Beverly, , Augusta, VA
Wife: Elizabeth Summers
NOTES
1). Fred Millis states in his book that John came to James River in Virginia, between 1620 1630, which must be referring to an ancestor.
2). Elizabeth was listed as a red haired Scottish beauty by Fred Millis in his book. Her father Jacob was an immigrant to New Kent County, Virginia, about 1667 at the time of his marriage. Jacob was a Captain in the British army. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography states that Jacob was on trial on September 29, 1690 for uttering seditions charges against the King and his Governor in Virginia, but was cleared. The magazine further states Jacob was valiant that he was in charge of eighteen menwho were sent out to join in a hunt for the man who had stolen a horse. Jacob s name appears in property matters in King and Queen County, Virginia the sucessor to Kent County and in Pittsylvania County. Virginia. The family eventually moved to Georgia.
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