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Michael CLARKE

Michael CLARKE

Male 1624 - 1678  (54 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Michael CLARKEMichael CLARKE was born in 1624 in England; died on 3 Aug 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados, West Indies; was buried on 5 Aug 1678 in Christ Church, Barbados, West Indies.

    Notes:

    In "Anthony Roots and Branches," it is noted that Michael and Margaret Clarke and all their children except Micajah remained in Barbados.
    Michael selected family names for three of his sons: Edward for his father, Christopher and Thomas for his brothers. His brother Thomas, well-documented as a son of Edward Clarke, died childless and left his grant to Michael.
    It is likely than Michal and his family were Quakers, and thus subject to persecution during the Cromwell period, which may be why Michael decided to take his family out of England. They traveled with his son, Micajah, Micajah's wife Sallie Ann Moorman, and her family, the Moormans, to the Barbados. They left in the vessel Glasgow in the spring of 1699.
    Children of Michael Clarke:
    Francis Clark
    Edward Clark
    Roger Clark
    William Clark
    Thomas Clark
    Christopher Clark
    Micajah Clark

    Michael married Margaret YARRETT about 1645. Margaret (daughter of William YARRETT) was born about 1626; died in 1681. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Micajah CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1650 in England; died between 1704 and 1706 in Nansemond County, Virginia.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Micajah CLARKMicajah CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (1.Michael1) was born about 1650 in England; died between 1704 and 1706 in Nansemond County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: Between 1669 and 1670, Barbados, South Carolina, Virginia

    Notes:

    Micajah Clark followed the example of his father and used family names for his sons. Edward was named for his grandfather, the ancient planter, and his uncle; Francis for his uncle and great-uncle; Christopher for his uncle and great-uncle.
    Micajah, his wife, and her family joined a group and sailed in 1669 from England, with a stopover in Barbados, for America.
    Michael, his wife, and their son Christopher remained in Barbados.
    Captain Zachariah Moorman, Micajah's father-in-law, his wife, and Micajah and Sallie Ann continued the voyage, arriving at Somerton, Nansemond County, Virginia in 1670.
    Upon immigration, Micajah Clark dropped the "e" from his last name, Clarke.

    Micajah married Sallie Ann MOORMAN in 1668. Sallie (daughter of Zachariah MOORMAN and Mary Ann CANDLER) was born before 1653 in Hampshire, Isle of Wight, England; died on 5 Jan 1709/10 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Christopher CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1681 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 28 May 1754 in Louisa County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Christopher CLARKChristopher CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born in 1681 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 28 May 1754 in Louisa County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Tobacco planter, Merchant, Lawyer
    • Immigration: 1699, Barbados, South Carolina, Virginia

    Notes:

    Captain Clark was a Quaker from England whose family came to Virginia via the Barbados. He purchased or patented 30,000 acres of Crown Lands in Hanover, Albermarle, and Louisa Counties, Virginia. He and the Anthony family were neighbors as far back as 1704. A number of noted men came from this Clark family, among them Governor James Clark of Kentucky, General John B. Clark, his son, both also Congressmen from Missouri. Captain Clark was a lawyer and partner with Nicholas Meriwether. He was also Captain of Hanover County militia in 1727, High Sheriff in 1731, Justice of Louisa County in 1742, Overseer of Friends Meeting House (Quaker) near Sugarloaf Mountains in 1749.
    In the Vestry meeting, December 18, 1697, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, orders were given to clear roads. Families of Christopher and his brother, Edward, are listed. The work "families" is presumed to refer to slaves or people being settled on their land grants. (Eng. Duplicate of Lost Virginia Records) lists Christ'o Clark on Rent Rolls, 1704. In Hanover County, 1726, listed among other Justices of Peace were Nich'o Meriwether and Chr. Clark. His residence was at Green Springs, now in Louisa County, Virginia, on the waters of Camp Creek and South Anna River, on a part of rich land supposed to have been a former lake bed. The location is some 10 miles south of Gordonville and 6 miles from the line between Louisa and Albemarle Counties. Christopher cut a road from Green Springs to his lands in Albermarle County, near Charlotteville, which was called "Clark's Trace" or "Clark's Track." The family of General George Rogers Clark lived on this road about 15 miles from Green Springs. The relationship of General Clark to Christopher has been recognized by many. His parents were John Clark (born October, 1724, King and Queen County) and Ann Rogers (born October 20, 1734, King and Queen County). It is proven that they settled near the present site of Charlotteville, where George Rogers was born. They later moved to Caroline County where Governor (of Missouri) William Clark was born. Other brothers were Jonathan, John, Richard and Edmond, and he had four sisters.
    Louisa County was created in 1742 from Hanover County which was created in 1720-21 from New Kent. Christopher was one of the Justices of the first Louisa Court that set up the county government. This meeting took place in the home of Matthew Jouett (also connected to this family) on Beaver Creek, December 12, 1742. Among those present were Robert Lewis, Richard Johnson, Christopher Clark, Thomas Meriwether (REF: History of Louisa County, by Harris).
    In 1727 Christopher Clark is said to have been a captain in the Virginia Militia. In the will of Nicholas Meriwether, his law partner, dated 1743, Christopher was referred to as "Captain."
    Christopher Clark and Nicholas Meriwether received thousands of acres of land grants. They probably passed much of these to other settlers. Christopher patented 4,000 to 5,000 acres in Hanover County in 1722 to 1739. In 1749, Christopher was appointed an "overseer" of the Quaker Meeting House near Sugar Loaf Mountain. He was not an original Quaker but joined the Society between 1743 and 1749. This meeting house near Sugar Loaf Mountain was situated on land Christopher had entered near Sugar Loaf Peak of West Mountain. (REF: Cabell's and Their Kin by Alexander Brown).
    Will of Christopher Clark
    In the Name of God, Amen. I CHRISTOPHER CLARK being in sound mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God for it, but calling to mind the uncertainty of life, make this my last will and testament as followeth:
    First, I give my loving son EDWARD, one gun and all my wearing clothes and all things else that he was possessed of that was ever mine.
    I give my loving daughter AGNES JOHNSON, one Negro Wench and increase and whatever else she has or ever had in possession that was ever mine.
    I give my loving daughter RACHEL MOOREMAN four hundred acres of land in Hanover County near to CAPT. THOMAS DANSEY and one Negro Wench name of Mill with her increase and all things else she had in her possession that was ever mine.
    I give my loving daughter SARAH LYNCH, one Negro Boy named Manny and all things else that she is or ever was possessed of that was mine.
    I give my loving son, MICAJAH CLARK, five hundred acres of land in Hanover County the same whereon I now live with all the attachments thereunto belonging and one Negro Boy, working tools and whatever else he is or was possessed of that was ever mine.
    I give my loving son BOLLING CLARK, four hundred acres of land in Hanover County lying on the northwest side of the mountains joining on the land of MR. THOMAS CARR, two Negroes named name of Robin and one horse named Spirit, one gun, one feather bed and furniture, two cows and calves, my trooping arms, my great Bible and all my law books.
    I give my loving daughter, ELIZABETH ANTHONY, four hundred acres of land in Goochland County on Hooker Creek near south forks of James River, two young negroes, Mat and Jenny, cows and calves, one feather bed and furniture.
    The rest of my estate be it of what value or quality ever, I lend to my loving wife during her natural life who I appoint my executrix, further my will and desire is that my loving grand-daughter, PENELOPE LYNCH, at the death of her grandmother, PENELOPE CLARK, my wife, that she, the said PENELOPE LYNCH, be paid out of my estate if there be so much remaining, forty pounds good and lawful money of Virginia.
    And then if any left, to be equally divided among my said children, but not to be appraised in witness to the above premises.
    I have sett my Hand and fixed my seal this fourteenth day of August, 1741.
    CHRISTOPHER CLARK
    In a Court held of Louisa County the 28th Day of May 1754, this will was proved this day in open court by Oath of Thomas Martain and affirmation of Ann Martain and admitted to record and is Recorded.
    Tester, James Littlepage, Clerk
    (Will Book I, 1745-1761, Louisa County, Virginia)
    The Quakers were the earliest Dissenters to come to Louisa [County]. They established meetings at several points, and from the records of the meeting at Cedar Creek in Hanover, they were closely allied. The Cedar Creek Meeting contains records of the meetings on both Camp Creek and on Fork Creek as early as 1746. In 1758, the following are recorded as being part of the Camp Creek Meeting: Charles Moorman and family, Sarah Ballard, Charles Clark and family, John Moorman and family, Samuel Bunch and family, James Johnson and family, William Ballard and family, William Haley and family, Francis Clark and family, Francis Clark, Jr., and family, Charles Clarke, Jr., and family, George Taylor, and James Tate and family. Both of these Meetings had Meetings Houses. There was another Meeting under the mountains at which Christopher Clark was overseer. In lower Louisa, the following families were affiliated with the Cedar Creek Meeting: Micajah Clarke and wife Judith, Bolling and Winifred Clark, George and Cicely Bell, Richard and Elizabeth Bloxom, and Benjamin and Agnes Johnson. James Crew (who married Judith Harris) was also a member of this Meeting; however, he was put out of the Meeting because he owned slaves. His daughter Judith was also turned out for marrying outside of the Meeting (her husband was Halcolm Hart, a Presbyterian).
    from History of Louisa County, Virginia, by Malcolm H. Harris, MD, p. 214

    Christopher married Penelope JOHNSON in 1709 in New Kent County, Virginia. Penelope (daughter of Edward JOHNSON and Elizabeth WALKER) was born on 14 Aug 1684 in New Kent County, Virginia; was christened on 17 Aug 1684 in St Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died on 14 Aug 1760 in New Kent County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Elizabeth CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1825 in Henry County, Virginia.
    2. 5. Bolling CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia; died between 1744 and 1813 in North Carolina.
    3. 6. Edward CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1710 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 10 Aug 1783.
    4. 7. Agnes CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1712 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1754.
    5. 8. Rachel CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1714 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 10 Jun 1792 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    6. 9. Sarah CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1715 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died on 20 Jan 1792 in Abermarle County, Virginia.
    7. 10. Micajah CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Sep 1718 in St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died on 21 Jul 1808 in Albemarle County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Elizabeth CLARKElizabeth CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1825 in Henry County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Elizabeth lived to be over 100 years old. After the death of her husband, she and some of her children migrated to Wilkes County, Georgia. She became a Quaker preacher after making many trips back and forth between Georgia and Virginia on horseback. A woman who had 15 children, traveled back and forth between the states on horseback preaching the gospel, and lived to be over 100 years old deserves lasting reverence and respect. She returned to Virginia to be with relatives prior to her death.

    Elizabeth married Joseph ANTHONY on 22 Apr 1741 in Albemarle County, Virginia. Joseph (son of Mark ANTHONY and Isabella HART) was born on 2 May 1713 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 23 Nov 1785 in Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Sarah ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1742 in Virginia; died on 13 Feb 1796.
    2. 12. Christopher ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Mar 1743/44 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 28 Oct 1815 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    3. 13. Elizabeth ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Mar 1747/48; died in 1789 in Georgia.
    4. 14. Penelope ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Mar 1748 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died on 28 Jan 1822 in Leesburg, Ohio.
    5. 15. Joseph ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Mar 1750 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 3 Sep 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    6. 16. James ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Dec 1752 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1815 in Jasper County, Georgia.
    7. 17. Mary ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1754; died on 22 Jul 1820 in Warren County, Georgia.
    8. 18. Charles ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Mar 1757; died in 1757.
    9. 19. Micajah ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Feb 1759 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died in 1793.
    10. 20. Agnes ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Mar 1761 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Oct 1829 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
    11. 21. Rachel ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Mar 1763; died about 1800.
    12. 22. Winifred ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Apr 1765; died on 10 May 1855.
    13. 23. Mark ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Oct 1767 in Virginia; died on 10 Apr 1841 in Lincoln County, Georgia.
    14. 24. Bolling ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1769; died on 9 Oct 1827 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
    15. 25. Judith ANTHONY  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Oct 1771; died in UNKNOWN.

  2. 5.  Bolling CLARKBolling CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born on 15 Feb 1721/22 in Hanover County, Virginia; died between 1744 and 1813 in North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Married Winifred Buford.
    Had children:
    Agnes Clark
    Christopher Clark
    Elizabeth Clark
    William Clark
    Micajah Clark Sr
    Bolling Clark
    David Clark
    Jonathan Clark
    Joseph Clark


  3. 6.  Edward CLARKEdward CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born in 1710 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 10 Aug 1783.

    Notes:

    First owner of "Westover" (Historical Southern Families, Vol. III).


  4. 7.  Agnes CLARKAgnes CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born in 1712 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1754.

    Notes:

    Married Benjamin Johnson. Benjamin Johnson, husband of Agnes, was the son of Sir William Johnson of Scotland. They had nine children:
    Newby Johnson
    Sarah Johnson
    Christopher Johnson
    William Johnson
    Benjamin Johnson
    Penelope Johnson
    Collings Johnson
    Edward Johnson
    Agnes Johnson
    According to Lorand V. Johnson, Benjamin Johnson and his mother-in-law, Penelope Johnson are descended from the same Johnson family. Benjamin Johnson was the son of William Johnston and Sarah Massie, who were married in 1698. Benjamin Johnson was baptized April 18, 1705 in New Kent County, Virginia and died some time before May 28, 1754 when his will was recorded in Louisa County. The immigrant ancestor in the Johnson/Johnston line was James Johnston, merchant of Aberdeen, Scotland, born in 1651, who immigrated to Virginia in 1701. He patented land in King William County, Virginia in 1701. His second wife was Faith Leith, whom he married in 1686 in Scotland; however, the name of his first wife, the mother of his children, is not known.


  5. 8.  Rachel CLARKRachel CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born in 1714 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 10 Jun 1792 in Bedford County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Married Thomas Moorman. Rachel Clark's marriage to Thomas Moorman was his second and her first. There are two possible names listed for her second husband. Rachel died at age 82.
    Had children:
    Mary Bolling Moorman
    Zachariah Moorman Sr
    Clark Terrell Moorman
    Charles Clark Moorman
    Micajah Clark Moorman
    Rachel Clark Moorman
    Elizabeth Moorman
    Thomas Moorman Jr.
    Achilles Herman Moorman
    Andrew Moorman
    Pleasant Moorman
    Agatha Moorman
    Mildred Moorman
    Was an ancestor of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, aka Mark Twain.


  6. 9.  Sarah CLARKSarah CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born in 1715 in Abermarle County, Virginia; died on 20 Jan 1792 in Abermarle County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Married Charles Lynch in 1732. Major Charles Lynch was Burgess for Albermarle County, Virginia.
    Had children:
    Penelope Flournoy Lynch
    Charles Lynch, Jr.
    Sarah Lynch
    John Lynch
    Christopher Lynch
    Edward Lynch
    Also married John Ward December 17, 1766.


  7. 10.  Micajah CLARKMicajah CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (3.Christopher3, 2.Micajah2, 1.Michael1) was born on 16 Sep 1718 in St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died on 21 Jul 1808 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Listed in biographical sketch of Anselm Anthony in "Georgia Baptists with Biographical Compendium" as a colonel in the Revolutionary War.
    From VA ARGUS, Friday July 29, 1808, published at Richmond by Samuel Pleasants.
    DEPARTED this life on the 21st inst at his residence in the county of Albemarle MICAJAH CLARK, sen. aged 91 years, after a lingering ilness of 7 (? could be 2) months which he endured to the last, with unceasing patience, and a christian ?Ukefore_ories, altho he was from the commencement of this illness, confidently impressed with the belief he should never recover. This venerable man, hath had the happiness of enjoying a long and well spent life, in good health, almost uninterrupted, never having experienced more than one attack previous to the one which carried him off. He was, in every respect, perfectly uniform and temperate; his benign and humane contenance, plainly indicated the purity and benevolence of his heart, and opened an avenue to ?its/his innermost recesses by which any one might enter. How melancholy are the ?sensations we feel, when meditating on the loss of this, our friend, and the friend of mankind -- Philanthropy, humanity, morality and benevolence will severely deplore his loss, and shed a tear in remembrance of his departed shade. It's needless to recount the many amiable qualities which were united in this man; they are well known to all who knew him; but to those who knew him not, suffice it to say, he was a kind and benevolent neighbor, a humane and tender master, and that the poor never passed unheeded by him. The writer of these lines, hath from his infancy, known this man, whose loss we deplore, and in making the foregoing communication he has done it conscientiously.
    July 26, 1808. A FRIEND.

    Micajah married Judith Lewis ADAMS in Oct 1736 in Hanover County or Goochland County, Virginia. Judith (daughter of Robert ADAMS and Mourning LEWIS) was born in Oct 1716 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in UNKNOWN in Albemarle County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. Christopher CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1737 in Hanover County, Virginia; died in 1803 in Elbert County, Georgia.
    2. 27. Robert CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1738 in Virginia.
    3. 28. Micajah CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1740/41 in Virginia.
    4. 29. Mourning CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1740 in Virginia.
    5. 30. John CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Dec 1743 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    6. 31. Edward CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Dec 1745 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    7. 32. Penelope CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Oct 1747 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    8. 33. Judith CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Dec 1749 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    9. 34. Bolling CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Dec 1751 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    10. 35. Elizabeth Ann CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia; died after 1810 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    11. 36. James CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1757 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    12. 37. William CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Sep 1760 in Fredericksville Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia.



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