Robert CLARK

Robert CLARK

Male - 1841

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  1. 1.  Robert CLARKRobert CLARK (son of James B. CLARK and Elizabeth SUMMERS); died in 1841.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James B. CLARKJames B. CLARK was born in 1700 in Cowpasture, Augusta, VA (son of Johnathan Christopher "John" CLARK and Elizabeth Ann LUMPKIN); died on 17 May 1778 in Monroe, Amherst, VA; was buried in Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Notes:

    James Clark 1704-1778 settled in Augusta Co., Virginia in 1740. He was one of William Beverly's land agents and was frequently in the records of Augusta COUNTY. He owned an 816 acre plantation, approximately nine miles southwest of Staunon, near the old Glebe Cemetery in the area of the Old North Meeting House. ("Before Amanda" by Thomas Nathan Clark page 3:) "James CLARK Birth 1704, Jamestown, King & Queen County, Virginia Death 1778, Augusta County, Virginia Father Jonathan "John" CLARK (1662-1735) Mother Elizabeth Ann LUMPKIN (~1665-) Misc. Notes The name of Clark means a learned person - that is, one who could read and write, which was a rare accomplishment in the olden times. As a surname, Clark and Clarke appears frequently, from LeClere; and medieval bearers of the name were very proud of it. The name took several compounds which are: Beauclark - the good Clark; Mauclerk - the bad Clark; Kenclerk - the knowing Clark; and Petyclerk - the Little Clark. The name of Clark, in its various forms, is one of great antiquity, having probably been used in Great Britain as early as the eleventh century. Since the name implied literacy, it's use as a name was eagerly coveted; hence it frequent use. Many people added "le clerk's to their names. The "le' was finally dropped, and only Clerk was left or, as it was pronounced, Clark. The final "e" is an addition in later times. In the fifty years following the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth and the English in Virginia, many persons of the name of Clark left England for the New World. Some of them, like Richard Clarke, who was a passenger on the Mayflower, left no children, but it was the good fortune of others to found families who have been active in the early New England settlements and the Virginia pioneers who so bravely established homes in the wilderness. There is a very strong tradition which says that our paternal ancestor who came to this country, emigrated from England to Virginia, and that his name was John. He came from the County of Kent, England and settled at Jamestown between 1630 and 1635. Tradition is that he settled on the James River and became a planter; that either on the vessel coming over, or soon thereafter, he met, and fell in love with a Scotch girl, Hannah Wiatt, who became his wife. John died in Jamestown c. 1645. The pioneer ancestor of the Monroe County, (West) Virginia line was James Clark of Augusta County, who according to tradition, was the son of John Clark, third in descent from John Clark the immigrant. James Clark settled in Augusta County, Virginia in 1740. He was one of William Beverley's land agents, and his name frequently appears in the records of the county. He owned a large plantation (800 acres) some nine miles southwest of Staunton, near the old Glebe Cemetery, and in the area of the old North Mountain Meeting House. The land is called "James Clark's Old Plantation" in the Augusta County Courthouse records. The old home was demolished c. 1928. Records show that James was a member of Captain John Willson's Virginia Militia of 1742; and that he also served his country in the French and Indian War in 1758. (Hening, Volume 7, Augusta County Section). James married Elizabeth Summers who died in 1781. James died in 1778; his will dated 20 AUG 1774; proved 17 MAR 1778 is recorded in Augusta County Will Book 6, Page 4, at the Courthouse in Staunton, Virginia.(Meyer and Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, p. 114-115) "All the children are listed in Chroniclies of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia 1745-1800, Vol. lll, P 150 Will book No. Vl (p.4), by Lyman Chalkey Vol. lll. Genealogical Publication, Baltimore, Md. James Clark's Will. James Clark purchased from William Beverley, Esq. on 14 MAY 1746, 380 acres of land "...on the head branch of Middle River in Beverley Manor." He later transferred, by deed in Augusta County, Virginia, this tract of land to three of his sons as follows:20 AUG 1765 to John Clark eighty Acres..." Deed Book 12, p. 108.20 AUG 1766 to Samuel Clark eighty-four Acres..." Deed Book 13, pp. 45 and 46.20 AUG 1766 to Robert Clark Two hundred and sixteen Acres Deed Book 13, pp. 47 and 48."...of land lying in the County of Augusta on the head branch of Middle River of Shanandore (Shenandoah) in Beverley Mannor being a part of a larger tract of three hundred and Eighty Acres first made over to the said James Clark by William Beverley, Esq. by Deeds of Lease and Release dated the fourteenth and fifteenth days of May one thousand Seven hundred and forty six..." James and Elizabeth (Summers) Clark were the parents of: Jane, born 1726, died 1780, married William Elliott (d. 1771); Elizabeth, married William Rhea and moved to Kentucky; Sarah, married Archibald Elliott in 1748; John G., married Frances McClintic, daughter of William McClintic of Rockbridge County. He served in the Virginia Colonial Militia. James Jr., died between 19 Aug 1791 and Feb. 1792. He was unmarried. His will is recorded in Bath County, Virginia. He bequeathed his estate to sisters: Elizabeth Rhea, Ann Dunlap and Margaret Kincaid; and brother: Alexander Clark. He served in Captain John Stuart's Company at the battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. See The Dunsmore's War, page 410; William, born 1738, died 1766, married 1760 Margaret McCutchen; Ann, born 1740, died 1809, married John Dunlap in 1761. He was a son of Alexander Dunlap of Rockbridge County, Virginia. John was born 1748 and died 5 Feb 1804, he was a soldier in the American Revolution. See DAR Patriot Index, 1966, p. 207.; Alexander, born 1736, died 1794, married in 1763 Sarah Lafferty daughter of Ralph Lafferty.; Samuel, married Margaret Burgan of Bath County, Virginia, 1779.; Margaret, baptized 1 Jun 1746, died 26 Jun 1834, married Samuel Kincaid, Jr. (1734 - 23 Jan 1819) and moved to Anthony Creek, Greenbrier County, (West) Virginia. Margaret's baptism can be found in the records of the North Mountain Meeting House, and is recorded in "Bethel and Her Ministers" by Herbert S. Turner, p. 20. Samuel rendered civil service to the cause of the American Revolution. See DAR Patriot Index, 1966, p. 387.; Robert, born 1748, died Jan 1801, married Elizabeth Agnes Gay, daughter of William Gay of Rockbridge County, Virginia. He served in the Revolution as a Lieutenant in Captain Cunningham's Company. See Gwathmey's History Reg. of Virginia in the Revolution, page 155 and DAR Patriot Index, 1966, p. 135."(Frederick A. Virkus, compiler, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America., 7 volumes, 1925; reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1968, 5: 531; as published online by http://www.genealogy.com; hereinafter cited as Compendium of American Genealogy.) The Clarks were members of the North Mountain Meeting House (Presbyterian) which was about ten miles southwest of the present City of Staunton, Virginia. James' will is transcribed as follows: "In the Name of God Amen. I James Clark of the County of Augusta and Colony of Virginia being Sick of body but of perfect Judgment and memory do appoint this to be my Last will and testament in the manor following and first I commit my body to the Earth to be buried Decently at the Discresion of my Executors hereafter Named and my Soul to God who gave it fully persuaded of a general Resurection and as touching my worldly Estate I appoint that all Debts and funeral charges be first paid and that all the Remainder of my Estate be divided in the following manor. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Jean Clark two Shillings Star I give Likewise to my daughter Elisabeth Regh two Shilings Star and Likewis my Daughter Sarah Clark two Shillings Star and Likewis to my son John two Shillings Star and Likewis to my son James two Shillings Star and Likewis to my son \\ Williams Heir five Shillings Starling and my Daughter Ane Dunlap two Shillings Star and to my son Alexander two Shillings Star and to my son Samuel two Shillings Starling and to my son Robert two Shillings Star and to my Dater Marget two Shillings Starling and all the Remainder of my Estate both money and goods I leave to my well beloved wife for her support and at her Disposal and I do here-by constitut ordain and appoint my well beloved son William Regh and my well beloved wife Elisabeth to Executors of this my Last will and testament and I formerly Revoke Disanull and mak void all for-mer wills gifts Legeicys mad or done by me and do Ratify and con-firm this to be my Last Will and testament give under my hand and Seal this 20th Day of Agust and in ye year of our Lord 1774"James ClarkSigned Sealed in the presents of:James McCleeryJohn McCleeryJas. EwingAt a Court held for Augusta County March the 17th 1778This last Will and Testament of James Clark dec'd was proved by the Oaths of Jas. McCleery and James Ewing two of the witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the Executor therein named who made Oath according to Law Certificate for Obtaining a probat thereof in due form is granted them, they having acknowledged their bond according to law."

    James married Elizabeth SUMMERS in 1722 in Greinbrier, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of John SUMMERS and Elizabeth THOMPSON) was born in 1705 in , Augusta, VA; died on 20 Nov 1781 in Beverly Manor Plantation, Augusta, VA, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth SUMMERSElizabeth SUMMERS was born in 1705 in , Augusta, VA (daughter of John SUMMERS and Elizabeth THOMPSON); died on 20 Nov 1781 in Beverly Manor Plantation, Augusta, VA, USA.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth's will, dated 8 OCT 1781, was recorded in Augusta County, Virginia, on 20 NOV 1781 in Will Book 6, Pages 108-109. Elizabeth bequeaths her clothing, household linens, pewter utensils, books and money to various members of the family. Noteworthy among the items is a book to "...my son Robert my Confession of Faith..." It's summary is from "Chalkley's Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish in Virginia" Page 208.--8th October, 1781, (original in Will Bk. 6) Elizabeth (mark) Clark's will--To daughter, Jean Elliot's heirs; to well beloved Elizabeth Breath (Reath, Reoth?) (This is actually Rhea), to daughter, Sarah Elliot; to daughter, Anne Dounlap; to daughter, Margret Clenkaid; to son, John Gridle; to son, James; to son, Alexander and to Alexander's wife; to four daughters; to son, Samuel; to son, William's heirs; to son, Robert. Executors, son Robert Clark and William Reaoh. Teste: Charles Donally, James McCleerey, Robt. Patterson, Geo. Berry. Proved, 20th November, 1781, by McCleerey and Berry. Robert Clark qualifies.

    Children:
    1. John Gridley CLARK was born on 10 Aug 1724 in Augusta Springs, Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; died in 1783 in Green Plain, Greensville County, Virginia, United States of America.
    2. Jean CLARK was born in 1726 in Of Augusta Co., VA; died on 11 Jan 1780 in , Augusta, VA.
    3. Samuel CLARK was born in 1727 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1794 in , Greenbrier, VA, USA.
    4. Elizabeth CLARK was born in Jan 1728 in Beverly Manor Plantation, Augusta, VA; died on 23 Nov 1804 in , Augusta, VA.
    5. Sarah CLARK was born on 1 Jun 1729 in , Augusta, VA; died in 1830 in , Anson, NC, USA.
    6. James CLARK was born in 1732 in , Augusta, VA; died on 19 Aug 1791 in , Bath, VA, USA.
    7. Alexander James CLARK, * was born in 1736 in Cowpasture, Augusta, VA; died on 12 Jun 1794 in , Greenbrier, VA, USA; was buried in Salt Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, West Virginia, United States of America.
    8. William R. CLARK was born in 1738 in , Augusta, VA; died on 20 May 1766 in Moffets Creek, Augusta, VA.
    9. Ann CLARK was born in 1740 in , Augusta, VA; died after 1781 in Of Augusta, VA.
    10. Margaret CLARK was born on 1 Jun 1746 in Augusta., VA; died on 26 Jun 1834 in , Greenbrier, VA.
    11. 1. Robert CLARK died in 1841.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johnathan Christopher "John" CLARK was born on 18 Jul 1665 in Jamestown, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA (son of Jonathan CLARK, I and Mary BYRD); died on 10 Jun 1735 in Caroline Albemarle, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Notes:

    He is listed with a death date in King and Queen District, VA of 1759 in "Find-A-Grave" in the Mattaponi Baptist Cemetery in current day King and Queen Co., Virginia. He was also the great grandfather of the explorer, William Clark of Lewis and Clark.

    I am related to this John and his wife, Elizabeth, via a cousin that has 7375 persons in his family tree where this is the only place I've found that we match. (K.F.: Ancestry) I am also related to John and his wife Elizabeth via a cousin that has 2459 names in it whose only surname matches are via these two persons. (D.B.: Ancestry 12/2016)

    Johnathan married Elizabeth Ann LUMPKIN in 1695 in Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Colonel John Jacob LUMPKIN and Martha Ann CURTIS) was born in 1675 in Middlesex, VA; died in 1734 in Essex County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Ann LUMPKINElizabeth Ann LUMPKIN was born in 1675 in Middlesex, VA (daughter of Colonel John Jacob LUMPKIN and Martha Ann CURTIS); died in 1734 in Essex County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. Gabriel CLARK was born before 1697; and died.
    2. Jonathan Christian CLARK, III was born in 1698 in , King And Queen, VA; died on 14 Jun 1734 in , King And Queen, VA.
    3. Benjamin CLARK was born before 1698; and died.
    4. 2. James B. CLARK was born in 1700 in Cowpasture, Augusta, VA; died on 17 May 1778 in Monroe, Amherst, VA; was buried in Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, United States of America.

  3. 6.  John SUMMERS was born on 2 Apr 1683 in Jamestown, Virginia; died on 5 Mar 1705 in Christ Church, Middlesex, VA.

    John married Elizabeth THOMPSON. Elizabeth (daughter of THOMPSON) was born on 10 Mar 1689 in Middlesex, VA; died on 29 May 1722 in Middlesex, VA; was buried on 30 May 1722 in Christ Church, Middlesex, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth THOMPSON was born on 10 Mar 1689 in Middlesex, VA (daughter of THOMPSON); died on 29 May 1722 in Middlesex, VA; was buried on 30 May 1722 in Christ Church, Middlesex, VA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth SUMMERS was born in 1705 in , Augusta, VA; died on 20 Nov 1781 in Beverly Manor Plantation, Augusta, VA, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonathan CLARK, I was born in 1640 in Jamestown, James, Virginia, United States or Wrotham, Kent, England (son of John CLARK and Hannah WYATT); died in 1683 in Jamestown or Middlesex, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

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    Jonathan married Mary BYRD in 1659 in Jamestown, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA. Mary was born before 1644 in Jamestown, Colonial Virginia or Scotland; died on 24 Feb 1683 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary BYRDMary BYRD was born before 1644 in Jamestown, Colonial Virginia or Scotland; died on 24 Feb 1683 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Catherine Elizabeth or Catherine Elizabeth CLARKE was born in 1660 in Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Feb 1714 in Chowan County, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Thomas CLARK was born in 1662 in Kent, England; was christened on 6 Apr 1662 in London, England; died in 1757.
    3. 4. Johnathan Christopher "John" CLARK was born on 18 Jul 1665 in Jamestown, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jun 1735 in Caroline Albemarle, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.
    4. William Everett CLARK was born on 23 Dec 1668 in York, Charles Parish, Virginia, USA (m:1735 -Crispen); died on 23 Apr 1726 in Amelia County, Virginia, USA.
    5. James CLARK was born in 1670 in Kent, England; and died.
    6. Elizabeth CLARK was born about 1673; and died.
    7. John CLARK was born on 28 Dec 1679; and died.

  3. 10.  Colonel John Jacob LUMPKIN was born in 1644 in Tumby Woodside, Lincolnshire, England (son of Anthony LUMPKIN and Mary MILBORNE); died on 14 Sep 1708 in Newington, King and Queen, Virginia, United States; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.

    Colonel married Martha Ann CURTIS. Martha was born on 12 May 1649 in Sussex County, England; died in 1688 in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Martha Ann CURTIS was born on 12 May 1649 in Sussex County, England; died in 1688 in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. Dr. Thomas LUMPKIN was born about 1665 in King and Queen County, Virginia; died in 1745 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States.
    2. Mary LUMPKIN was born in 1669 in American, Allen, Ohio, United States; died before 1674.
    3. Mary LUMPKIN was born in 1674 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States; died in Unknown in King and Queen, Virginia, United States.
    4. 5. Elizabeth Ann LUMPKIN was born in 1675 in Middlesex, VA; died in 1734 in Essex County, Virginia, United States of America; was buried in King and Queen Court House, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America.
    5. Jacob LUMPKIN was born in 1685 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States; died in 1784 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    6. Dr. Robert LUMPKIN was born in 1688 in King and Queen County, Virginia, USA; died in 1784 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA.

  5. 14.  THOMPSON
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth THOMPSON was born on 10 Mar 1689 in Middlesex, VA; died on 29 May 1722 in Middlesex, VA; was buried on 30 May 1722 in Christ Church, Middlesex, VA.