Ann Rogers, daughter of John Rogers, Sr. [At Sea] and Mary Byrd. Born Dec 30, 1733, died Dec 24, 1798, 64 years Married 1749 (48 or 49 years married) to: John Clark, son of Jonathan Clark and Elizabeth Ann Wilson. Born Oct 9, 1726, died 1800 at "Fair Hope," Jefferson Co., KY, 73 or 74 years Children: 2. Gen. George Rogers ClarkBorn Nov 19, 1752, died Feb 13, 1818, 65 years [JohnRogers.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree 556, Date of Import: May 19, 1999] This is the General of Revolutionary fame. Frederick Palmer wrote in Clark of the Ohio: "But for him the borders of Canada might be on the Ohio and the Allegheny Rivers, and there might even have been a British corridor east of the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, which would have made the Louisiana Purchase rather an impracticable accession." 4. Capt. John ClarkBorn Sep 15, 1757, died Oct 29, 1783, 26 years 5. Lt. Richard ClarkBorn Jul 6, 1760, died Mar 1783, 22 years [JohnRogers.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree 556, Date of Import: May 19, 1999] Killed by indians 6. Capt. Edmund ClarkBorn Sep 25, 1762, died Mar 11, 1815, 52 years 9. Gen. William ClarkBorn Aug 1, 1770, died Sep 1, 1838 at St. Louis, Mo., 68 years [JohnRogers.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree 556, Date of Import: May 19, 1999] William Clark is the famous explorer of Lewis & Clark fame, and the Territorial Governor of Missouri from 1813 to the time of admittance of Missouri into the Union. 10. Frances Eleanor ClarkBorn Jan 20, 1773, died Jun 19, 1825, 52 years Alias: 11. Julia Alice Clark PRIVACY FILTER12. Tolin Clark PRIVACY FILTER |