↑ Clark-19410 was created by Cherie Clark through the import of Clark_2014-10-22.ged on Oct 22, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S60 Data: Text: aged 56, born in AL, called Bat P. Clark
Source: S45 Title: Terrence Clark's research Repository: #R10 NOTESource Medium: Other CONT CONT I received these from Lillian Clark
Repository: R10 Name: Photocopies in my possession Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
Source: S48 Title: Gravestone at Fairlawn Cemetery, Comanche, OK NOTEPhotos taken by C. A. Clark, Oct 13, 2005
Source: S5 Title: 1880 Panola County, TX Census Repository: #R1 NOTESource Medium: Census
Repository: R1 Name: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
Source: S6 Title: 1900 Panola County, TX Census Repository: #R3 NOTESource Medium: Census
Repository: R3 Name: Allen County Public Library, Ft Wayne, IN Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
Source: S60 Title: 1910 Stephens County, OK Census (Comanche) Repository: #R3 NOTESource Medium: Census
Notes
Note N46My grandfather Clark Batt Peterson, 4th child of Batte and Mary Clark, born in 1855, when about 16 years of age rode out of Alabama to La to avenge the murder of his brother... He rode from there into La. soon afterwards the body of the man who killed Albert his brother was found behind a stump on a La road. Batt Clark never did say that he killed the fellow, but he did say enough to his son Albert to make him believe that the fellow was trying to waylay his papa as he had his papa's brother. Grandmother Watts always said that Batt killed the fellow and then road into Panola County, Texas. In those days one could commit a crime in La and get into Texas and be safe from the law. <from a written account, unknown source via Terrence Clark>
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