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Sarah Clark (Moorman)

Also Known As: "Sallie Ann", "Sallie Clarke", "Sallie Moorman", "Sally Ann Moorman"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 05, 1710
Nansemond County , Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Orpington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Captain Zachariah Moorman, of The Isle of Wight and Mary 'Ann' Moorman
Wife of Micajah Christopher "Michael" Clark
Mother of Elizabeth Clark of Barbados to Perquemans; Francis Clark, I; Edward Clark; Micajah Clark, ll; Sarah Hubbard and 4 others
Sister of Thomas Moorman, Sr.; Michael Moorman; David Terrell Moorman; Andrew Moorman and Charles Moorman

Managed by: Gwyneth Potter McNeil
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About Sarah Clark

Sarah Moorman and her husband (Micajah Clark), her father (Zachariah) and three brothers (Thomas, Charles and Andrew) left Southampton on the ship, Glasgow. They landed on Barbados in the West Indies. There they joined a group to settle in South Carolina and established the first permanent Colony in that Province. A few years later the Moormans moved to Mansemond County, VA, in order to be near a Quaker Meeting. The Records of St. Peter's Parish prove that Thomas Moorman was in St. Peter's Parish and a processioner in 1689. It is probable that Sarah and her husband also moved with the Moorman family, as their children are born in Virginia. Reference: "Louisa County Historical Magazine" Volume 11, Number 1, Summer 1979 p. 20.


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Sarah Clark's Timeline

1663
1663
Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1671
1671
Jamestown, James City County, Virginia
1679
1679
Hanover, Virginia, British Colonial America
1681
1681
England
1683
1683
Nansemond, VA
1685
1685
King William County, Virginia Colony
1689
1689
Christ Church Parish, Hanover, Middlesex, Colony of Virginia
1702
January 4, 1702
Somerton, Suffolk, Virginia, United States
1704
1704
Virginia, United States