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John William Clark (abt. 1728 - bef. 1794)

John William Clark aka Clarke [uncertain]
Born about in Isle of Wight, Virginiamap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 66 in Edgefield, South Carolina, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 10 Feb 2015
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Biography

1776 Project
John Clark served with South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
SAR insignia
John Clark is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor.
NSSAR Ancestor #: P133736
Rank: Soldier
Daughters of the American Revolution
John Clark is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A022468.

John Clark(e) was believed to have served for the South Carolina Militia and was approved by the DAR, SAR, new proof of service is needed for future applicants for society membership.

Will

Will of John Clark (sic) of the province of South Carolina Granville County. Edgefield Co., SC, WB A, pp. 54-56, written 2 Jul 1779, proved Mar Term 1794 (according to a typed transcription of this will in a transcribed volume of Edgefield Co., SC, WB A & B). Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://tinyurl.com/fevf4ccx

wife Judith Clark
son Jesse Clark
son Jeremiah
the child that my wife is now big with
son Thomas Clark
son John Clark
son William Clark
son James Clark
daughter Frances Clark
daughter Rebeckah Clark
Exrs: wife Judith Clark, son Thomas Clark
Wit: William Jones, Samuel Harkins, Benjamin Jones

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Clarke-17109 and Clark-21024 appear to represent the same person because: John Clark (as it is spelled in his will) wrote his will in 1779, Granville Co., SC. It was proved in Edgefield Co., SC, in Mar Term 1794.
posted by Sarah Sharpless
John Clark b. ca 1728 m. Judith Malet b. 2 sep 1736. Marriage in Lunnenburg, VA ca 1755.

I am descended from Judith's brother, Guillaume (William) Mallett b. 1733.