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James Clark I (abt. 1816 - abt. 1859)

James Clark I
Born about in Amite County, Mississippimap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1843 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 43 in Madison County, Texasmap
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Biography

DRT Approved Ancestors (drtinfo.org)
James Clark I settled in the Republic of Texas before February 19, 1846.


James was born about 1816. James Clark ... He passed away about 1859. [1]

1835 Census of Sabine County, Texas [1]

William Clark Married Catholic Farmer 45
Elizabeth, his wife ditto ditto 36
Elijah, son ditto 22
James, son do 20
Henry, son do 16
Mary, daugher 15
Rachel, daughter 12
Rebecca, daughter 9
Franklin, son 7
Elizabeth, daughter 5
Amanda, daughter 3
Wilson, son 1

Sources

  1. First-hand information as remembered by Ron Clark, Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Replace this citation if there is another source.

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