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Ann (Clark) Massie (abt. 1730 - aft. 1802)

Ann Massie formerly Clark aka Venable
Born about in Louisa Co Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
Sister of [half]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married 24 Aug 1776 in St. Jame's Parish, Goochland, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 72 in Virginia, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Ann was born about 1730. Daughter of Isaac Clark. She married first William Venable and second Nathaniel Massie.

Info From Genealogy of the Venable Family by Nathaniel Venable December 23, 1790- William, son of Abraham the second, married to Ann Clark, daughter of Isaac Clark, of Louisa County.

Children

  1. Abraham married Anne Hundly, daughter of the Widow Hundly, of Caroline County; has issue, one son, Richard Hundly.
  2. William
  3. James 1757-1828 married Sarah McClanahan Dean.
  4. Charles

Research Notes

Notes THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN COPIED AND PASTED FROM trevilians.com:

"Cty. Lou, Book: 3, Page: 182, Isaac Clark, Type: Will, Date: 08-Jan-1787 Will of Isaac Clark, Planter, to wife Rebecca Clark use of acres including plantation on which I now live. To son William Clark, To dau. Ann Massey, then to her sons Abraham, William, Charles and James Venable. To my dau. Sarah Parrish. To son William Clarke all land I possess except 100 acres whereon my bro Francis formerly lived including that plantation. Exors: wife and son William Clarke, and friend Maj. Thomas Johnson. Trustee. Dated 1 Feb 1787. Sig. Isaac Clark. Wit. George Meriwether, Benjamin Mosby, Mersley Mosby. Rcd. 8 Jan 1787. "



Ann Clark mentioned in the record of James Venables Name: Ann Clark Sex: Female Husband: William Venables Son: James Venables Other information in the record of James Venables from Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917

Name: James Venables Event Type: Christening Event Date: 20 Apr 1769 Event Place: St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America Event Place (Original): St James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States Gender: Male Birth Date: 20 Dec 1768

  • Father's Name:

William Venables

  • Mother's Name:

Ann Clark

  • Will of NathanIel Massie:

include his wife Ann, his son Charles who received "a desk which came from brother, Gideon", daughters Constance and Ann. It also mentions land willed by brother Thomas. Executors are his wife and brother Nathaniel.

Sources


https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Isaac-Clark/f147407

Louisa County, Virginia will book 3, page 182:

https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=395019&rmsId=TH-1961-48091-16639-29&imageIndex=278&singleView=true





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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA. However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line. It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Ann:

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Clark-40156 and Clarke-16597 appear to represent the same person because: I have determined her father is Isaac Clark and his will proves the identity of this Ann Clark
posted on Clarke-16597 (merged) by L A Banta
Okay I think I have some proof here:
  • William Venable married Ann Clark, THE DAUGHTER OF ISAAC CLARK - not the daughter of Joseph Clark - proven by the will of Isaac Clark (Louisa, Virginia will book 3, page 182) in which Isaac Clark names Abraham, William, James and Charles Venable as his grandsons, the sons of his daughter, Ann Massey.

Ann Clark Venable remarried 1776 after William's death to Nathaniel Massie. I have attached sources to her profile.

posted by L A Banta
Clarke-16597 and Clark-40156 do not represent the same person because: Parents and children are not the same
posted by Vicki V
They are the same person, but having trouble proving the parents. I also added a few sources that prove she is the same person. So shouldn't it be a match that's not ready to merge?
posted by L A Banta
edited by L A Banta
Clarke-16597 and Clark-40156 appear to represent the same person because: Same person, but confusion as to which William Venable she married.
posted by L A Banta
Why did she go from Unknown to Margaret?
posted on Unknown-501643 (merged) by L A Banta
Hello

Could you edit Margaret Venable's maiden name from 'Unkown' to 'Unknown', please, when you have a moment?

Ros, visiting from the Unknowns Project

posted on Unkown-1019 (merged) by Ros Haywood

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