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Jonathan Wesley Clark 1827 – 1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 April 1827

Birth Location: Alabama, United States of America

Death Date: 5 April 1913

Death Location: Upshaw, Winston County, Alabama, United States of America

Father: John Clark

Mother: Sarah Runners

Spouse(s): Teresa Clarke, Thursey Penn

Children(s): W Clark, George Clark, Luveta Clark, Rubeaty Clark, Beatrice Clark, Liburia Clark, William Clark

In 1827, Jonathan Wesley Clark entered the world in Alabama, United States of America, born to John B Clark and Sarah "Sally" Runners. Years later, Jonathan Wesley Clark married Teresa Clarke and Thursey Catherine Penn, and the couple became parents to W George Clark, George W Clark, Luveta Clark, Rubeaty Elizabeth "Beety" "Ruby" Clark, Beatrice Berolas Clark, Liburia "Li B" Clark and William Pleasant "Plez" Clark. Jonathan Wesley Clark died in 1913 in Upshaw, Winston County, Alabama, United States of America.

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Parents

John Clark
1790 – 1831
Birth Location: Alabama, USA
JC
Sarah Runners
1790 – 1860
Birth Location: Tennessee, USA
SR

Spouses(s)

Teresa Clarke
1835 –
Birth Location: Alabama
TC
Thursey Penn
1836 – 1922
Birth Location: Danville, Morgan, Alabama, United States
TP

Children(s)

W Clark
1867 –
Birth Location: Alabama
WC
George Clark
1866 – 1963
Birth Location: Alabama
GC
Luveta Clark
1868 –
Birth Location: Alabama
LC
Rubeaty Clark
1868 – 1955
Birth Location: Alabama
RC
Beatrice Clark
1870 – 1951
Birth Location: Alabama, United States
BC
Liburia Clark
1872 – 1958
Birth Location: Alabama
LC
William Clark
1875 – 1960
Birth Location: Alabama
WC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 30 April 1827
    Event Place: Alabama, United States of America
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, S1418341501

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1850
    Event Place: Division 10, Morgan, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 5 April 1913
    Event Place: Upshaw, Winston County, Alabama, United States of America
    Record Source: S1418341501

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Upshaw, Winston County, Alabama, United States of America
    Record Source: S1418341501

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