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From: PHHGENE <>
Subject: Clark-Summers If you don't want it delete it.
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 12:58:34 EST


I know we are going to have a few things to discuss here. Remember its not my
work.

James and Elizabeth (Summers)Clark were the parents of:

Jane, born 1726, died 1780, married William Ellliott, (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 esteate 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 its recorded in Bethel and Her Ministers by Herbert S.
Turner, page 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.

Does anyone have any additions or corrections? and also do you want me to
continue? a yes or no If I get three or four I'll continue. I realize it
is not exclusively Rhea, but it still is family.

Here are the pages that remain.

James Clark's will

Jane Clark info and her husband William Elliott

Daughter
Elizabeth Elliott and her husband John Graham, Sr.

Will of John Graham

Daughter of Jane and William - Margaret Elliott and her husband Robert Given

Children of James and Elizabeth Clark
Alexander Clark's Will

Pat

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